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We're continuing our Applying to Residency series with this lovely, informative, pearl-packed conversation with Dr. Vandana Racherla, pediatrician and Program Director of the Pediatrics residency program at the University of Maryland Medical Center. Her guidance is highly relevant to future pediatricians, and it's also valuable for any medical student interested in different career paths.
Moms for America 2.0 has launched and the Florida Director of the organization joins us to speak about combating student indoctrination and how you can join the fight.
Energy Vets | Culture Stories in Action (Part 2)Staying in a clinic long-term isn't just about the work you do.It's about how you're supported, how leadership shows up, and what happens when things don't go to plan.In this episode, Julie South continues her conversation with Greg Hall, Managing Director at Energy Vets in Taranaki, shifting the focus from day-to-day life to what it takes to build a team that lasts.They talk openly about leadership, succession planning, ageing vet teams, and the moments that reveal what a clinic's culture really looks like — including how people step in for each other when it really counts.This is Part Two of a two-part conversation with Energy Vets, and a grounded look at what working there is like beyond the first impression.In This Episode00:00 – Introduction01:20 – What leadership actually looks like in practice03:10 – Succession planning and an ageing workforce06:00 – Supporting teams when things go wrong09:10 – How people show up for each other12:30 – Profit, efficiency, and staying viable15:10 – Shareholding and long-term pathways18:30 – What success looks like after 12 months20:45 – ClosingIf you're an experienced small animal vet exploring your next step, you can find out more about current opportunities at Energy Vets at:vetclinicjobs.com/energyvetsAbout Julie SouthJulie South is the founder of VetClinicJobs and host of Veterinary Voices.She works with forward-thinking veterinary clinics that want to show what working there is really like — not just list job requirements. Through VetClinicJobs, Julie helps clinics make their culture visible and recognisable, so vets and nurses can tell whether a clinic is Their Kind of Clinic long before a vacancy appears.Struggling to get results from your job advertisements? If so, then shining online as a good employer is essential to attracting the types of veterinary professionals who're a perfect cultural fit for your clinic. The VetClinicJobs job board is the place to post your next job vacancy - to find out more get in touch with Lizzie at VetClinicJobs
Energy Vets Taranaki NZ | Culture Stories in Action (Part 1)Most vets and nurses know within a few minutes whether a clinic feels like their kind of place — long before they ever see a job ad.In this episode, Julie South is joined by Dr Greg Hall, Managing Director at Energy Vets in Taranaki, for a grounded conversation about what day-to-day veterinary life there actually looks like.They talk about the work, the people, the pace, and the place — from small animal caseloads across two clinics, to after-hours, weekends, lifestyle, and living in a close-knit community.This isn't a recruitment pitch.It's a real conversation about whether you can picture yourself working there — with your kind of people, in your kind of clinic.This is Part One of a two-part conversation with Energy Vets.In This Episode00:00 – Introduction01:10 – Why place and community matter in veterinary work03:00 – What day-to-day life looks like across Energy Vets' clinics05:20 – Small animal work, variety, and real caseloads07:50 – After-hours, weekends, and how rosters actually work10:40 – Lifestyle, commute, and living in Taranaki13:00 – Trust, relationships, and working in a tight-knit community15:30 – The kind of vet who tends to fit best16:38 – ClosingIf you're an experienced small animal vet and what you've heard here resonates, you can find out more about current opportunities at Energy Vets at:vetclinicjobs.com/energyvetsAbout Julie SouthJulie South is the founder of VetClinicJobs and host of Veterinary Voices.She works with forward-thinking veterinary clinics that want to show what working there is really like — not just list job requirements. Through VetClinicJobs, Julie helps clinics make their culture visible and recognisable, so vets and nurses can tell whether a clinic is Their Kind of Clinic long before a vacancy appears.Struggling to get results from your job advertisements? If so, then shining online as a good employer is essential to attracting the types of veterinary professionals who're a perfect cultural fit for your clinic. The VetClinicJobs job board is the place to post your next job vacancy - to find out more get in touch with Lizzie at VetClinicJobs
The University of Akron is celebrating the 10th anniversary of The EX[L] Center for Community Engaged Learning. Director Dr. Christin Seher and Assistant Director Megan DeLong-Borick offer just a sample of the "hands-on, community-based, problem-centered learning" that happens through the EX[L] Center on a regular basis. IG & Facebook: @uakronexlcenter
This interview first aired on Tuesday the 2nd of December, 2025 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. One FM breakfast announcer Plemo interviews GV Health's Public Health Unit Clinical Director Dr. Will Cross about mosquito awareness and how people can be prepared for the summer season. For more information go to - https://www.gvhealth.org.au/public-health-unit/mosquito-borne-diseases/ Listen to One FM Breakfast with Plemo live on weekday mornings from 6am-9am. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1.
This week, Dr. Marty Makary — the newly confirmed FDA Commissioner, surgeon, researcher, and bestselling author — joins us to pull back the curtain on what he discovered inside the agency and why it made him furious. We get into the internal pressure, the conflicts of interest, how dissent was punished, and what he, Trump, and RFK are doing to overhaul food, drug, and vaccine regulation. He also dives into Tylenol in pregnancy, hormone therapy myths, over-vaccination, and what real accountability should look like.Thank you to our sponsors!GEVITI: Use code ALEX to get 20% off your first purchasePALEOVALLEY: Use code ALEX for 15% off your first orderA'DEL NATURAL COSMETICS: Use code ALEX for 25% off first-time ordersUTZY: Use code ALEX for 20% off, or FIXMYLIFE for an extra 10% off subscriptions (25% off your first subscription order)CROWDHEALTH: Use code CULTURE to get your first three months for only $99/monthCOZY EARTH: Use code ALEX for 40% offOur Guest:FDA Director- Dr. Marty MakaryDr. Marty's Links:X: @MartyMakaryInstagram: @martymakaryTikTok: @marty.makaryBook — Blind Spots: Available on Amazon
Measles could be making a comeback after being eradicated for more than 50 years, according to Dr. Michael Osterholm, Director of the Center for Infectious Disease, Research, and Policy. Osterholm also rates America's level of preparedness for the next big epidemic.
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Marjorie Montañez-Wiscovich, Residency Program Director at the University of Florida Department of Dermatology. She shares her journey into dermatology, the experiences that shaped her career, and her approach to leadership and education within the field.Dr. Montañez-Wiscovich also discusses the UF Dermatology Residency Program, offering insight into its culture, training environment, and key aspects of the application process. This conversation provides practical guidance and perspective for anyone interested in dermatology, residency applications, or academic medicine. We hope you enjoy!Connect with UF Dermatology:Instagram: @ufdermatology Webpage: University of Florida Dermatology Residency ---DIGA Instagram: @derminterestToday's Host: Shan Francis---For questions, comments, or future episode suggestions, please reach out to us via email at derminterestpod@gmail.com---Music: "District Four" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons:By Attribution 4.0 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Education is the foundation of innovation. As cosmetic science becomes more sophisticated and industry regulations more rigorous, the schools where students learn about beauty, biology, chemistry, and material science are more vital to the future success of our industry than ever. This week on the CosmoFactory podcast, we learn about cosmetic science education. Our guest is Dr. Leyte Winfield, Professor of Chemistry and Director of the Cosmetic Science Program at Spelman College. Established in 1881 and located in Georgia (US), Spelman added cosmetic science to their academic offerings at the start of 2023. And already the College's multidisciplinary program is swiftly gaining a reputation for advancing women in STEM fields and championing research on textured hair and melanated skin. If you enjoy this episode, SHARE it with a friend, FOLLOW the CosmoFactory podcast & please LEAVE A REVIEW today. With your help, even more cosmetic industry professionals can discover the inspiring interviews we share on CosmoFactory! ABOUT CosmoFactoryBeauty industry stakeholders listen to the CosmoFactory podcast for inspiration and for up-to-date information on concepts, tactics, and solutions that move business forward. CosmoFactory – Ideas to Innovation is a weekly interview series for cosmetics and personal care suppliers, finished product brand leaders, retailers, buyers, importers, and distributors. Each Tuesday, CosmoFactory guests share experiences, insights, and exclusive behind-the-scenes details—which makes this not only a must-listen B2B podcast but an ongoing case study of our dynamic industry. Guests are actively working in hands-on innovation roles along the beauty industry supply chain; they specialize in raw materials, ingredients, manufacturing, packaging, and more. They are designers, R&D or R&I pros, technical experts, product developers, key decision makers, visionary executives. HOST Deanna UtroskeCosmetics and personal care industry observer Deanna Utroske hosts the CosmoFactory podcast. She brings an editorial perspective and over a decade of industry expertise to every interview. Deanna is also Editor of the Beauty Insights newsletter and a supply-side positioning consultant. She writes the Global Perspectives column for EuroCosmetics magazine, is a former Editor of CosmeticsDesign, and is known globally for her ability to identify emerging trends, novel technologies, and true innovation in beauty. A PRODUCTION OF Cosmoprof Worldwide BolognaCosmoFactory is the first podcast from Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna, taking its place among the best B2B podcasts serving the global beauty industry. Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna is the most important beauty trade show in the world. Dedicated to all sectors of the industry, Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna welcomes over 250,000 visitors from 150 countries and regions and nearly 3,000 exhibitors to Bologna, Italy, each year. It's where our diverse and international industry comes together to build business relationships and to discover the best brands and newest innovations across consumer beauty, professional beauty, and the entire supply chain. The trade show includes a robust program of exclusive educational content, featuring executives and key opinion leaders from every sector of the cosmetics, fragrance, and personal care industry. Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna is the most important event of the Cosmoprof international network, with exhibitions in Asia (Hong Kong), the US (Las Vegas and Miami), India (Mumbai) and Thailand (Bangkok). Thanks to its global exhibitions Cosmoprof connects a community of more than 500,000 beauty stakeholders and 10,000 companies from 190 countries and regions. Learn more today at Cosmoprof.com
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AABP executive Director Dr. Fred Gingrich reviews a paper published in The Bovine Practitioner with two of the authors. Joining today are Dr. Greg Habing, professor in the Department of Preventive Medicine at The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine, and Dr. Emily Nogay, clinical assistant professor at The Ohio State University Large Animal Ambulatory Services. Salmonella Dublin is a host-adapted and zoonotic pathogen affecting many dairy farms. It can be associated with high morbidity and mortality and is often multi-drug resistant which elevates its importance to dairy farmers and veterinarians. Surveillance and diagnostics are an important aspect of managing diseases in our herds. Nogay reviews available diagnostic tests and the advantages and disadvantages of each one. The ELISA test has a sensitivity of 65%, but is used to screen herds for the disease. The objective of this study was to determine if the four U.S. commercially licensed Salmonella vaccines would result in a positive Salmonella Dublin ELISA test result. We walk through the results of the paper and discuss some of the findings, including the impact of the vaccines on the serum ELISA results and some potential reasons for the ELISA results after vaccination. Habing discusses future opportunities for research on this disease, including the need for better diagnostic tests, including a PCR test to screen herds. AABP's peer-reviewed journal, The Bovine Practitioner, publishes original research studies, reviews, case series, and case reports intended to provide clinically relevant research to private practicing veterinarians. It is an open access journal and there are no publication fees for submitting authors. Read more about the journal at this link. The effect of Salmonella vaccination on Salmonella Dublin blood enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay results. Bov Pract. 2025;59(2), 53-60. https://doi.org/10.21423/bpj20259266
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Joel Sunshine, Assistant Professor and Program Director of the Johns Hopkins Dermatology Residency. Dr. Sunshine is a board-certified dermatologist and dermatopathologist whose work spans clinical care, education, and translational research.He shares his journey into dermatology, what residents can expect from the Hopkins program, and his advice for medical students exploring the field. Tune in to hear how curiosity, mentorship, and innovation shape the residency experience at Johns Hopkins. We hope you enjoy!Learn More about Johns Hopkins Dermatology:Instagram: @hopkinsdermresidencyWebsite: Johns Hopkins Dermatology Residency---DIGA Instagram: @derminterest---For questions, comments, or future episode suggestions, please reach out to us via email at derminterestpod@gmail.com---Music: "District Four" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons:By Attribution 4.0 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Mitch Davis welcomes Memphis Athletics Director Dr. Ed Scott to the podcast to talk all things Memphis Athletics.
Our series on applying to residency programs continues, this time with UMMC's General Surgery Program Director, Dr. Steve Kavic. He shares a wealth of information on what he looks for in candidates, how to approach personal statements and interview days, and how he supports his residents to achieve their career goals.
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Alexandra Flamm, MD, Associate Professor in the Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine and Program Director of the NYU Dermatology Residency. She is a board-certified dermatologist and dermatopathologist with expertise in eczema, contact dermatitis, and patch testing. Before joining NYU, Dr. Flamm completed her dermatology residency at SUNY Downstate and a dermatopathology fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania. She now leads the NYU Dermatology Residency, an academically robust training program located in the heart of New York City.Dr. Flamm shares her journey through dermatology, what makes the NYU Dermatology Residency a special place to train, and her advice for medical students navigating their own paths into the field. We hope you enjoy!Learn More about NYU Dermatology: Instagram: @nyugsom_dermresWebsite: NYU Dermatology Residency---DIGA Instagram: @derminterest---For questions, comments, or future episode suggestions, please reach out to us via email at derminterestpod@gmail.com---Music: "District Four" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons:By Attribution 4.0 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Your All-Access Pass to the Marching Arts. We head to Knoxville with the Pride of the Southland Marching Band (UTK). Director Dr. Michael Stewart breaks down the Black Suits leadership model, keeping the iconic Circle Drill fresh, audition growth and yearly re-auditions, tuning for power (why “in tune” = “sounds bigger”), and the eternal Rocky Top “Woo” debate. UT students Madelyn Bowman (guard) and Austin Kerr (tuba/Black Suit alum) jump in for Water We Doing?! and Gush & Go on band culture, travel, and show design.Segments 32-Count Life Story — Dr. Stewart Interview Pt 1 — UT system, grad staff, Black Suits Interview Pt 2 — Circle Drill refresh, audition numbers, tuning philosophy, the “Woo” Water We Doing?! — Away-game guard travel, visiting-band courtesy, design clarity Gush & Go — Pride momentum, Tokyo Disney, guard growth, rest & self-carePanel & GuestsHost: Nicole Younger (@o2bnpjs) • Panel: Alicia Sharp (@aliciaoninsta2)Guest: Dr. Michael Stewart (Director, Pride of the Southland — UTK)Band: Pride of the Southland Marching Band (UTK) — Website: utbands.utk.edu/marching-band/ • IG: @utbands • X: @POTSBand • FB: /utbands • YouTube: University of Tennessee BandsStudent Guests: Madelyn Bowman (@madstopbowman) • Austin Kerr (@austin_kerr)Find On A Water Break• Website: onawaterbreak.com• Linktree (all platforms): • Be a Guest / Submit a Topic: • Email: onawaterbreakpodcast@gmail.comSponsorsPeak Group Travel (@peak.group.travel) • Guard Closet (@guardcloset)Call to ActionSubscribe, rate & review, and share this episode with your band fam. Follow #OnAWaterBreak and watch more on our YouTube channel.
Our special series on applying to residency continues, this time with an interview with Internal Medicine Residency Program Director Dr. Danny Baek. She shares her approach to the residency application process and match, how signaling works in her field, what she looks for in applicants, and her best advice for students navigating this unique life chapter. This episode is filled with practical info and tons of support for our students.
What happens when we can't tell truth from rumors anymore? Sarah and Beth process the bizarre weekend when Trump death rumors dominated X while official news sources stayed silent, exploring what this reveals about our fractured media landscape and the breakdown of institutional trust. How do you rebuild expertise once it walks out the door? They examine the chaos at CDC under RFK Jr.'s influence, including the firing of Director Dr. Susan Monarez and mass resignations of top leadership, discussing whether institutions can be reformed or must be torn down entirely. Why are we all craving slower, more tangible things? Outside of Politics, Sarah and Beth reflect on the movement toward point-and-shoot cameras, canceling Amazon Prime, and pushing back against digital overwhelm in search of more intentional living. Ready to go deeper? Visit our website for complete show notes, exclusive premium content, merchandise, chats and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“I would have never, ever in my whole life have said, ‘we're going to cure addiction.' I think we now have knowledge and tools that could potentially, definitely lead us to a cure for addiction.” — Dr. Nora Volkow, Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse Dr. Volkow shared her attention-getting belief with “Conversations on Health” […] The post NIDA Director Dr. Nora Volkow: Curing Addiction a Real Possibility appeared first on Healthy Communities Online.
“I would have never, ever in my whole life have said, ‘we're going to cure addiction.' I think we now have knowledge and tools that could potentially, definitely lead us to a cure for addiction.” — Dr. Nora Volkow, Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse Dr. Volkow shared her attention-getting belief with “Conversations on Health” at Aspen Ideas: Health. Healthcare providers and society at large have spent decades dealing with substance use disorders and the loss of life has been... Read More Read More The post NIDA Director Dr. Nora Volkow: Curing Addiction a Real Possibility appeared first on Healthy Communities Online.
In this episode of the DIGA Podcast, we are joined by Dr. Marcia Hogeling, Program Director of the UCLA Dermatology Residency. With fellowship training in pediatric dermatology and years of experience mentoring students, Dr. Hogeling shares what the UCLA program values in applicants and how students can stand out during the application process. She also discusses what makes UCLA's training environment unique, the importance of mentorship, and the qualities that lead to success in dermatology residency. Whether you're just beginning to explore dermatology or preparing to apply, this episode offers thoughtful insight and practical advice from a seasoned program director. We hope you enjoy!Connect with UCLA DermInstagramUCLA Derm Residency: @ucladermresidencyUCLA Derm: @ucladermWebsite:https://www.uclahealth.org/departments/medicine/dermatology/education/residency-program---DIGA Instagram: @derminterestToday's Host: Shan Francis---For questions, comments, or future episode suggestions, please reach out to us via email at derminterestpod@gmail.com---Music: "District Four" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons:By Attribution 4.0 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
In this episode of the DIGA Podcast, we speak with Dr. Lisa Shen, a pediatric dermatologist at Boston Medical Center, residency program director for the Boston University Department of Dermatology, and co-founder of the Coping Clinic, a multidisciplinary initiative integrating dermatology and behavioral health for children with chronic skin conditions. Dr. Shen reflects on the mentors who shaped her path, realities and rewards of caring for pediatric patients, and the challenges of addressing psychosocial barriers in dermatologic care. She also offers a behind-the-scenes look at BMC's residency program and shares thoughtful, grounded advice for students navigating their own journey into dermatology. This is an episode that's filled with insight, warmth, and everything it means to care beyond the surface. Whether you're a medical student exploring the field or a future pediatric dermatologist in the making, we hope this conversation leaves you feeling inspired, informed, and connected to the skin-side of dermatology! We hope you enjoy!Connect with the BU Dermatology Residency Program:Instagram: @budermatology---DIGA Instagram: @derminterest---For questions, comments, or future episode suggestions, please reach out to us via email at derminterestpod@gmail.com---Music: "District Four" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons:By Attribution 4.0 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Denise Stoner is proud to be a part of MUFON (Mutual UFO Network) Experiencer Resource Team (ERT) working under and is Assistant Director of Abduction Research, to Director Dr. George Medich. She also holds the following positions as, Florida MUFON Field Investigator, StarTeam Member, SSD and is also State Director of FL MUFON.She co-authored and published her first book “The Alien Abduction Files” released in May of 2013 with Kathleen Marden.She holds educational forums both public and private gatherings for abduction experiencers. Her involvement in the UFO field spans more than 40 years. Denise has an educational background in business and psychology, and is a certified hypnotist specializing in regressive hypnosis. She began her research in hypnosis under Dr. Bob Romack, (Denver, CO). They worked together for five years on pain control, smoking cessation, and past life regression research. Denise worked for 8+ years in Denver, CO at Department of Interior, National Park Service for the Saudi Arabia Team. Their task was to do the Planning, Design, and Construction of the first National Park in that country. It is called the Asir. The team of 4 won an award from Park Service for their work. Denise was in charge of the $3 million contract, working with the Embassies involved with visas and foreign travel, was liaison between the 4 team members and Saudi requests, protocol, and more. Her “retirement” from the Federal Government - after spending 12 years with the US Navy doing background investigations for new recruits wanting to enter the Nuclear Power School - has allowed her to expand her work with UFO research and investigation. Denise has appeared on TV to include the Travel Channel, PBS Weird Florida with Charlie Carlson, and been a guest on many radio shows. Denise is currently moving forward with some exciting new projects including work she is doing in the field of Past Lives involving possible abductions along with paranormal experiences and how they might all connect in past to present history.Denise facilitates private workshops for Experiencers in the Orlando FL area along with MUFON meetings for the public. Her Hypnosis certification was earned through Hypnosis & Regression Training at the Hypnotic Research Society by Dr. Ronald P. De Vasto. Advanced Forensic Regression study through the National Guild of Hypnotists, Inc. by Donald J. Mottin.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/night-dreams-talk-radio-with-gary-anderson--2788432/support.
In this episode of Strong Home Safe Families, host LeslieChapman-Henderson speaks with Dr. Michael Brennan, Director of the National Hurricane Center, about the upcoming hurricane season and the importance of preparedness. They discuss the evolution of weather communication, the challenges of forecasting storm surge, and the significance of knowing evacuation zones. The conversation emphasizes the need for reliable information sources and the unpredictability of hurricanes, highlighting lessons learned from past storms like Hurricane Ian, Helene, Milton, and more. The episode concludes with a lightning round of meteorology basics, providing valuable insights for listeners, especially those new to the hurricane topic.Topics Origins - Dr. Michael Brennan's Journey in Meteorology (0:55)Evolution of Multi-platform Weather Communication (2:25)Navigating Competing Information Sources During Hurricanes (4:13)Understanding #HurricaneStrong – Start with “Know Your Zone (7:48)Challenges of Forecasting Storm Surge and messaging (11:08)Messaging for the Expected and Unexpected in Weather Events (15:54)Lessons from the Catastrophic Losses in Hurricane Helene (23:00)Lightning Round: Meteorology Basics (29:47) Resourceswww.noaa.gov#HurricaneStrongKnow Your Evacuation ZoneEmergency Board UpConnect With UsDr.Michael BrennanLeslie Chapman-Henderson
GDP Script/ Top Stories for April 10th Publish Date: April 10th From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Thursday, April 10th and Happy birthday to John Madden ***04.10.25 - BIRTHDAY – JOHN MADDEN*** I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia. After years of delays, The Lawrence is finally rising in downtown Lawrenceville Bill restoring law enforcement's ability to request federal help heading to governor Northeast Georgia Medical Center Braselton Celebrates 10th Anniversary Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on sugar free cakes All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: 07.14.22 KIA MOG STORY 1: After years of delays, The Lawrence is finally rising in downtown Lawrenceville Construction on the Hilton Tapestry-branded hotel in downtown Lawrenceville has resumed after delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Managed by the Lawrenceville Downtown Development Authority, the project is on track for a mid-2026 opening. Once completed, "The Lawrence" will feature 120 beds, a full-service restaurant, and 5,000 square feet of conference space, making it the only hotel in downtown Lawrenceville. City officials view the hotel as a vital addition to support events, theater shows, and college activities, marking a key milestone in the area’s redevelopment. STORY 2: Bill restoring law enforcement's ability to request federal help heading to governor The Georgia General Assembly has passed Senate Bill 99, the Law Enforcement Partners Act, to restore state and local law enforcement's authority to collaborate with federal agencies, an authority unintentionally removed in 2020. Authored by Sen. Randy Robertson and carried by Rep. Matt Reeves, the bill allows law enforcement to request federal assistance for disaster management and joint task forces addressing issues like human trafficking, gang activity, and drug dealing. Georgia and Nebraska were the only states lacking such a law. The bill now awaits Governor Brian Kemp's decision to sign or veto it. STORY 3: Northeast Georgia Medical Center Braselton Celebrates 10th Anniversary The Northeast Georgia Medical Center (NGMC) Braselton celebrated its 10th anniversary, highlighting milestones like over 10,000 deliveries, 500,000 emergency visits, and 81,000 inpatient stays. Since opening in 2015, the hospital has grown from 100 to 188 beds, with expansions underway, including a larger ER by 2026. The campus features medical offices, a cancer center, and urgent care, while NGHS has invested over $1 billion in regional growth. With nearly 2,000 staff, strong community support, and 800 volunteers donating 138,000 hours, NGMC Braselton continues to drive healthcare access and local development. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: MONSTER JAM STORY 4: An incredible resource' — Georgia Gwinnett College's Career Services Center Helps Prepare Students For Post-Grad World Georgia Gwinnett College’s Career Services is a vital resource for students like Ashley Vega, Class of ’26, offering career counseling, coaching, workshops, and tools to prepare for life after graduation. Services include resume reviews, mock interviews, graduate school prep, and access to The Merri M. Brantley Professional Attire Closet for business attire. Students can also get professional headshots and attend career fairs. Director Dr. Roslyn Brown emphasizes starting early and highlights the importance of soft skills like communication and leadership. Alumni also benefit from job databases, ensuring long-term career support. Vega credits Career Services for guiding her toward her career goals. STORY 5: Asian American Resource Foundation Center Appoints New CEO The Asian American Resource Center (AARC) in Duluth has named Joshua Choi as its new CEO and COO, succeeding Dr. Connie Jee. Choi, a seasoned pastor and nonprofit leader, aims to revitalize the decades-old charity, which offers services like English classes, voter registration, and rent assistance. Choi emphasized his commitment to refocusing AARC’s mission after challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Jee praised Choi’s faith and dedication to serving the broader community, not just Asian Americans. The AARC continues its mission to support the neediest in metro Atlanta. Break 3: Ingles Markets 2 And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on sugar free cakes *** INGLES ASK LEAH (SUGAR FREE CAKES)*** We’ll have closing comments after this Break 4: MONSTER JAM Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.gwinnettdailypost.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. 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In the second hour of the Chase and Big Joe Show, former Titans Punter Brett Kern joined the show and shared his thoughts on the Titans and the upcoming NFL Draft. Brett also mentioned what the Titans should do with their number one overall pick and if Cam Ward is the guy for them. Later in the hour, Franklin High School band Director Dr. Holland shared the wonderful news of his band being invited to perform in the Tournament of Roses for the Rose Bowl Parade. Listen to hear more! To end the show, as always, with Celebrity Birthdays. Who do you think will win?
Rosy Sandhu, M.D. is a board-certified internal medicine specialist and founding director of Neem Medical Spa, Boston's premier wellness destination. With more than a decade of experience treating patients, Dr. Rosy integrates the roles of physician, scientist and sculptor. Her unique approach combines compassion, analytics and artistry to tap into the inner beauty of each unique patient—and help them achieve their wellness and cosmetic goals. She focuses on inner health as well as outward appearance. On this episode, we hear about her journey to open the medical spas, her continued goal toward always being curious as well as some of the treatments offered at Neem including, laser, injectable and hormone treatments. Home - Dr Rosy Sandhu Med Spa Boston | Medical Spa in Winchester, Lynnfield, & Salem, NH | Neem Medical Spa
Send us a textIn this information packed episode of the Joint Dynamics Podcast Andrew chats with Cell-Logic Founder & Director Dr. Christine Houghton PhD.Along with 30 years in private practice Christine is an accomplished writer and an engaging speaker whose evidence-supported presentations often challenge outdated paradigms. Her strength and passion lies in taking complex biochemical concepts and translating their essence into concepts relevant to the needs of practising clinicians and receptive patients. Christine delves into the fascinating world of nutrigenomics and its impact on our health with a particular focus on gut health. The pair explore how our genes interact with the foods we consume and the significant role this plays in our overall well-being. Dr. Houghton shares insights on the powerful benefits of sulforaphane, a compound found in broccoli sprouts, highlighting its potential in promoting gut health, influencing protective genetic pathways, and reducing inflammation.Discover how incorporating broccoli sprouts into your diet can lead to improved health outcomes and enhanced vitality. Andrew & Christine discuss the science behind sulforaphane and other phytochemicals, plus shine a light on The Carnivore diet, Veganism, The Mediterranean Diet, Athletes, Psoriasis, Soil health and more!Whether you're a health enthusiast or just curious about the latest nutritional science, this episode is packed with valuable information you won't want to miss.Show sponsor is Muvitality Medicinal Mushrooms for modern day health and wellness | Mu …Go to muvitality.com and use the code JD10 to receive a 10% discount on your purchase of Mu Functional mushrooms such as Lions Mane, Cordyceps, Chaga, Reishi, and Turkey tail functional mushroomsEnjoyHere are some useful links for this podcastLinked In Christine Houghton Ph D - Christine Houghton PhD - CEO and Founder - Cell-Logic Pty LtdCell Logic - https://cell-logic.com.au/our-executive-team/dr-christine-houghton/Relevant episodesEpisode 113 The Genomic Kitchen with Amanda Archibald Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/hk/podcast/episode-113-the-genomic-kitchen-with-amanda-archibald/id1527374894?i=1000676470180Spotify https://open.spotify.com/episode/5QncJEo1HwOUcZuAPSJI2J?si=66ca8df642784044Episode 115 The gut-brain axis with Philip Watkins Spotify https://open.spotify.com/episode/5qj3k7kPrPJl1YyacoAJdE?si=7d5c149fa38b4737JOINT DYNAMICS links:Joint Dynamics Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JointDynamicsHongKong/Joint Dynamics Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/jointdynamics/Joint Dynamics Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRQZplKxZMSvtc6LxM5WckwJoint Dynamics Website - www.jointdynamics.com.hk Host - Andrew Cox - https://www.jointdynamics.com.hk/the-team/trainers/andrew-cox
Funeral director and death midwife, Dr. Ivy Margulies, is helping families to navigate a peaceful way of walking with the loss of a baby. She talks about the logistics and laws of stillbirth, the importance of a death plan, home funerals, and ways to commemorate the child. Follow Dr Ivy on Instagram @drivymargulieshttps://www.drivylove.com✨Get on the waitlist for the FBS private membership community “The Lighthouse” - Doors open February 24th for just a few short days! - https://www.freebirthsociety.com/membership-waitlist✨ Enrollment is open for MatriBirth Family, our signature Sovereign Childbirth Education program. This is a 6 week *live* series taught by Emilee Saldaya and Yolande Norris-Clark. We only run it once a year and limit it to 20 spots - https://www.freebirthsociety.com/matribirthfamily✨ Matriarch Rising Festival tickets are now LIVE! Join us for our annual women's gathering - https://www.matriarchrisingfestival.com/✨Connect with Free Birth Society on Instagram at - https://www.instagram.com/freebirthsociety✨Check out our best-selling course, The Complete Guide to Freebirth - https://www.freebirthsocietycourses.com/cgtf✨ Join the waitlist for the MatriBirth Midwifery Institute - https://www.freebirthsociety.com/mmiwaitlist✨Get our FREE Freebirth starter kit here! - https://www.freebirthsociety.com/start-here✨Are you a sovereign birth professional? Get listed on the MatriBirth Directory here - https://Matribirthdirectory.com✨Join the MatriBirth Directory and connect with sovereign birth professionals near you! - https://matribirthdirectory.com/✨ Get on the waitlist for REIGN ~ Emilee Saldaya's action-oriented coaching container that is guaranteed to elevate you into your next phase of life for 2025 - https://www.freebirthsociety.com/reign✨Donate to the podcast - https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=2YJBSCNYXT52Y✨Subscribe to our Youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@FreeBirthSociety✨Learn about everything we do at - https://www.freebirthsociety.com~~~~~This episode is brought to you by Dr. Jennifer Tice, ND - Naturopathic Pediatrician + Homeopathic Expert
Funeral director and death midwife, Dr. Ivy Margulies, is helping families to navigate a peaceful way of walking with the loss of a baby. She talks about the logistics and laws of stillbirth, the importance of a death plan, home funerals, and ways to commemorate the child. Follow Dr Ivy on Instagram @drivymargulieshttps://www.drivylove.com✨Get on the waitlist for the FBS private membership community “The Lighthouse” - Doors open February 24th for just a few short days! - https://www.freebirthsociety.com/membership-waitlist✨ Enrollment is open for MatriBirth Family, our signature Sovereign Childbirth Education program. This is a 6 week *live* series taught by Emilee Saldaya and Yolande Norris-Clark. We only run it once a year and limit it to 20 spots - https://www.freebirthsociety.com/matribirthfamily✨ Matriarch Rising Festival tickets are now LIVE! Join us for our annual women's gathering - https://www.matriarchrisingfestival.com/✨Connect with Free Birth Society on Instagram at - https://www.instagram.com/freebirthsociety✨Check out our best-selling course, The Complete Guide to Freebirth - https://www.freebirthsocietycourses.com/cgtf✨ Join the waitlist for the MatriBirth Midwifery Institute - https://www.freebirthsociety.com/mmiwaitlist✨Get our FREE Freebirth starter kit here! - https://www.freebirthsociety.com/start-here✨Are you a sovereign birth professional? Get listed on the MatriBirth Directory here - https://Matribirthdirectory.com✨Join the MatriBirth Directory and connect with sovereign birth professionals near you! - https://matribirthdirectory.com/✨ Get on the waitlist for REIGN ~ Emilee Saldaya's action-oriented coaching container that is guaranteed to elevate you into your next phase of life for 2025 - https://www.freebirthsociety.com/reign✨Donate to the podcast - https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=2YJBSCNYXT52Y✨Subscribe to our Youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@FreeBirthSociety✨Learn about everything we do at - https://www.freebirthsociety.com~~~~~This episode is brought to you by Dr. Jennifer Tice, ND - Naturopathic Pediatrician + Homeopathic Expert
Send us a textIn this insightful episode, we sit down with Dr. Meena Seshamani, who recently completed her tenure as Director of Medicare at CMS, for a candid conversation about the future of healthcare in America. Drawing from her extensive experience as both a practicing physician and healthcare leader, Dr. Seshamani breaks down complex topics including the distinctions between healthcare waste, fraud, and abuse, and the transformation toward value-based care models.The discussion explores innovative approaches to healthcare delivery, including the new Advanced Primary Care Model and its potential impact on patient care. Dr. Seshamani shares valuable insights on Medicare Advantage reforms, prior authorization improvements, and the delicate balance of implementing AI in healthcare while maintaining the personal nature of medicine.Fresh from her role at CMS and newly appointed as Maryland's Secretary of Health (pending confirmation), Dr. Seshamani offers a unique perspective on both national healthcare policy and local implementation, emphasizing the importance of keeping patient care at the center of all healthcare innovations.
Ann speaks with Founder and Director Dr. Tyrah Lindsey-Warren, for the 5th Annual Waco Faith and Family Film Festival being held February 22nd in Waco. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We'd love to hear from you about this episode.Trees are vital to our world for many reasons. They cool the air, stabilize the soils, provide food and habitat for wildlife, and help to increase our Natural Killer (NK) Cells, which help us combat different diseases. Trees also clean our air and act as the planet's "lungs," absorbing billions of tons of carbon dioxide annually. It is essential to understand our relationship and reliance on the world's tree population and what we can do to ensure our own survival by helping them thrive.Welcome to Episode Fifty-Five of the Nature of Wellness ™️ Podcast!!! In this episode, we spoke with Dr. Richard Olsen, Director of the US National Arboretum. Dr. Olsen guides the mission to enhance ornamental and landscape plants' economic, environmental, and aesthetic value through long-term, multi-disciplinary research, conservation, and interpretative gardens and displays. He is a recognized international authority who provides scientific expertise and practical knowledge to arboreta, urban forestry groups, and professional associations. Join us as we discuss how he turned a lifelong passion for nature into his professional purpose and his philosophy on how trees have a major impact on human health and well-being. Richard shares the incredible mission of the US National Arboretum, how many "green industries" benefit from the important research conducted by his team, how communities and organizations can benefit from nature-based educational practices, and the need for continued research into how plants can lead to life-enhancing advancements.We left this discussion feeling like trees… rooted in our values yet able to remain flexible in the storm.Please subscribe, rate, and leave a review anywhere you listen to this podcast. We appreciate you all.Be Well-NOW ™️ Links:US National Arboretum Website: https://www.usna.usda.gov/www.instagram.com/cameroncushUSDA Agricultural Research Service Linkshttps://www.facebook.com/AgriculturalResearchServicehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbY4NfKJTwEO1rxTdNGjYbAhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/usda-ars/ * The unbelievable Shawn Bell produces the Nature of Wellness Podcast, making us sound good.** The NOW theme song was penned, performed, produced, and provided by the dynamic duo of Phil and Niall Monahan. *** This show wouldn't exist without our amazing guests and all of you who listen. Please like, subscribe, follow, and review to help us get these important messages out to more folks who can benefit from them. Thank you all.
The Pentagon's UFO / UAP program AARO, UFO Chief Dr. Jon Kosloski, testifies at a Senate hearing headed by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand. Sean Kahill, US Navy Retired, & the host of Disclosure Team Vinnie Adams, join Matt Ford for Commentary as the Director of AARO is grilled on Pentagon UFO progress, AARO's former Director Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, and more.Following the bombshell Congressional hearing last week and testimony by Lue Elizondo, Michael Shellenbeger, and retired Navy Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet, this Congressional hearing with Senator Gillibrand and the Director of AARO, Dr. Jon Kosloski, should be fireworks.Sean Cahill witnessed the famous tic tac UAP incident on the USS Nimitz as seen by Navy pilot Commander David Fravor and Alex Dietrich. With an impressive background spanning two decades of service from 1995 to 2015, Chief Cahill was entrusted with critical missions ranging from anti-terrorism and anti-piracy operations to interrogation and investigations. Having retired from the US Navy in 2015, he brings a wealth of experience and insights to our discussion. Chief Cahill is a highly respected veteran, co-founder, and strategic advisor for Skyfort.org, a renowned think tank, and tech incubator focused on UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) studies and raising awareness. You can find Sean on X:@mintyhyperspaceand on the web at: https://projectnanu.comVinnie Adams has studied the UFO/UAP subject for over a decade. In 2020 he started Disclosure Team, a social media-based outlet for the latest news, UFO/UAP photos, videos, and more. In 2021 he started the podcast 'Disclosure Team' where he interviews prominent figures in the UAP community. During that same year, Vinnie became a member of UAP Media UK, a central resource on the UAP subject for Britain's members of Parliament, national and local media, and private and public organizations. Vinnie has also spent time in the field investigating UFOs/UAP, most recently taking repeated trips to Colombia to investigate a case involving mysterious light phenomena. You can find Vinnie from Disclosure Team on Twitter at:@disclosureteam_The Good Trouble Show: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thegoodtroubleshowPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheGoodTroubleShow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheGoodTroubleShow Twitter: https://twitter.com/GoodTroubleShow Instagram: @goodtroubleshow TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@goodtroubleshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Good-Trouble-Show-With-Matt-Ford-106009712211646Threads: @TheGoodTroubleShowBlueSky: @TheGoodTroubleShow#tgts #uap #thegoodtroubleshowBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-good-trouble-show-with-matt-ford--5808897/support.
Illinois has now officially launched the Cannabis Research Institute. It is part of the University of Illinois' Discovery Partners Institute. Director Dr. Reginald “Reggie” Guadino joins Megan Lynch.
We welcome the inspirational Dr. John Pappas to the show! John graduated cum laude from Boston University and then Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, where he was chosen to participate in the Teacher Training Honors Program. John serves as a trustee of the Alpha Omega Council and is a member of the New England Hellenic Medical and Dental Society (NEHMDS) and has received the NEHMDS scholarship for academic excellence three times. In addition to the NEHMDS, John is also an active member of the American Dental Association, the Massachusetts Dental Society, the American Academy of Facial Esthetics and Spear Education. Since 2002, Dr. Pappas has served as the Director of the Metropolis of Boston Youth Dance Group and works as a dentist at his 2 Masterpiece Dentistry offices at Copley and Burlington. Join us to learn about the amazing and vibrant Greek dance culture in Boston! Learn more at https://greekfolkdance.org/ See more on GreekAF >
Send us a textWhat if the key to managing childhood anxiety lies in the stories we tell? Discover how storytelling can transform anxiety from a daunting monster into a friendly guide, as Dr. Anna Housley-Juster, a licensed mental health clinician and author of "How to Train Your Amygdala," joins us. With a blend of empathy and humor, Anna shares her insights on how understanding the brain's alarm system can empower children to see anxiety as a protective mechanism rather than a foe. She reveals her unique strategies for using storytelling to foster emotional resilience, making complex concepts like the amygdala accessible and engaging for young minds.With a background as Director of Content for Sesame Street, Anna explores how fun and playful narratives can demystify challenging topics, like anxiety management, to help children connect with characters and their experiences. By integrating practice and co-regulation, adults and children together can reshape brain pathways, enhancing focus and reducing threat responses. Our conversation emphasizes the necessity of a collaborative approach, providing practical insights into building a reliable pathway to calmness and emotional understanding.By integrating brain education into broader curriculums and fostering open conversations, parents and educators can empower children with the vocabulary and strategies to articulate and manage their feelings. This episode serves as a call to action for schools and communities to prioritize mental health education, ensuring equitable access to these vital skills. Join us in championing positive change in education and creating a supportive environment for children's growth and learning. Support the showPlease subscribe and share this podcast with a friend to spread the good!If you find value to this podcast, consider becoming a supporter with a $3 subscription. Click on the link to join: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2048018/supportTo help this podcast reach others, rate and review on Apple Podcasts! Go to Library, choose The Brighter Side of Education:Research, Innovation and Resources, and scroll down to Reviews. It's just that easy. Thank you!Want to share a story? Email me at lisa@drlisarhassler.com.Visit my website for resources: http://www.drlisarhassler.com The music in this podcast was written and performed by Brandon Picciolini of the Lonesome Family Band. Visit and follow him on Instagram. My publications: America's Embarrassing Reading Crisis: What we learned from COVID, A guide to help educational leaders, teachers, and parents change the game, is available on Amazon, Kindle, and Audible, and iTunes. My Weekly Writing Journal: 15 Weeks of Writing for Primary Grades on Amazon.World of Words: A Middle School Writing Notebook Using...
Jeremy Wendt sits down with Dr. Derek Potter who is the director of TnTech's Oakley STEM center, and who is also an assistant professor of exercise science. They talk all about how the STEM center is making an impact on our community, how Derek became the director, upcoming events, how to get involved, and more! Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast today. News Talk 94.1
National Hurricane Center Director Dr. Michael Brennan explains Hurricane Milton's rapid intensification, the storm's track, and when to expect impact.
Director of The Blues Society, Dr. Augusta Palmer, and Memphis radio DJ legend, Henry Nelson join Ryan to talk about the 2023 documentary, The Blues Society. The film has recently become available for rental and purchase on digital platforms. We Discuss:The origin of the film and when Dr. Palmer learned that her father was involved with organizing the Memphis Country Blues FestivalHenry Nelson's memories about the festival and The Overton Shell, where the festival took placeHow artists such as The Rolling Stones ripped off blues artists associated with the filmThe thin line between paying respect and exploiting artistsThe legacy of the Memphis Country Blues Festival and its recent revival Eric Roberts giving the late Robert Palmer a voice in the filmFor More Information about The Blues Society:Website: https://www.thebluessocietyfilm.com/IG: https://www.instagram.com/thebluessocietyfilmWatch The Blues Society: https://www.freestyledigitalmedia.tv/film/the-blues-society/If you'd like to support Soundtrack Your Life, we have a Patreon, where you'll get bonus episodes and more!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podscribe - https://podscribe.com/privacySpotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Send us a textWhat if we could transform education to truly empower every student, regardless of their background? Join me, Dr. Lisa Hassler, and our inspiring guest, Dr. Emily Affolter, as we uncover the potential of building just and inclusive educational environments. Drawing from Paulo Freire's "Pedagogy of the Oppressed" and Jean Anyon's "Social Class in the Hidden Curriculum of Work," we explore how education can challenge social inequalities and become a tool for liberation.In this episode, Dr. Affolter shares her journey from activism in Seattle to her pivotal role as the director of Prescott College's Sustainability Education PhD program. Her commitment to equity and inclusion is evident as she emphasizes the importance of culturally responsive teaching and equitable leadership. Discover how recognizing students as co-learners and moving beyond the traditional banking model of education creates spaces of dignity and respect. Emily shares inclusive assessment practices and the significance of making implicit expectations explicit to bridge educational gaps.We also highlight real-world applications and success stories from Prescott University, illustrating how culturally responsive pedagogy empowers students. Hear about innovative projects, such as climate justice-related screenplays, that connect theory to practice. As we discuss the vital roles educators and parents play in fostering a culture of equity and justice, we encourage you to share your stories and support the mission of creating positive change in education. Let's work together to dismantle inequitable power dynamics and champion a brighter, more inclusive future for all students.Connect with Dr. Emily Affolter at eaffolter@prescott.edu.Support the showPlease subscribe and share this podcast with a friend to spread the good!If you find value to this podcast, consider becoming a supporter with a $3 subscription. Click on the link to join: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2048018/supportTo help this podcast reach others, rate and review on Apple Podcasts! Go to Library, choose The Brighter Side of Education:Research, Innovation and Resources, and scroll down to Reviews. It's just that easy. Thank you!Want to share a story? Email me at lisa@drlisarhassler.com.Visit my website for resources: http://www.drlisarhassler.com The music in this podcast was written and performed by Brandon Picciolini of the Lonesome Family Band. Visit and follow him on Instagram. My publications: America's Embarrassing Reading Crisis: What we learned from COVID, A guide to help educational leaders, teachers, and parents change the game, is available on Amazon, Kindle, and Audible, and iTunes. My Weekly Writing Journal: 15 Weeks of Writing for Primary Grades on Amazon.World of Words: A Middle School Writing Notebook Using...
Martin shares what reinforcement learning does differently in executing complex tasks, overcoming feedback loops in reinforcement learning, the pitfalls of typical agent-based learning methods, and how being a robotic soccer champion exposed the value of deep learning. We unpack the advantages of deep learning over modeling agent approaches, how finding a solution can inspire a solution in an unrelated field, and why he is currently focusing on data efficiency. Gain insights into the trade-offs between exploration and exploitation, how Google DeepMind is leveraging large language models for data efficiency, the potential risk of using large language models, and much more. Key Points From This Episode:What it is like being a five times world robotic soccer champion.The process behind training a winning robotic soccer team.Why standard machine learning tools could not train his team effectively. Discover the challenges AI and machine learning are currently facing.Explore the various exciting use cases of reinforcement learning.Details about Google DeepMind and the role of him and his team. Learn about Google DeepMind's overall mission and its current focus.Hear about the advantages of being a scientist in the AI industry. Martin explains the benefits of exploration to reinforcement learning.How data mining using large language models for training is implemented. Ways reinforcement learning will impact people in the tech industry.Unpack how AI will continue to disrupt industries and drive innovation.Quotes:“You really want to go all the way down to learn the direct connections to actions only via learning [for training AI].” — Martin Riedmiller [0:07:55]“I think engineers often work with analogies or things that they have learned from different [projects].” — Martin Riedmiller [0:11:16]“[With reinforcement learning], you are spending the precious real robots time only on things that you don't know and not on the things you probably already know.” — Martin Riedmiller [0:17:04]“We have not achieved AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) until we have removed the human completely out of the loop.” — Martin Riedmiller [0:21:42]Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Martin RiedmillerMartin Riedmiller on LinkedInGoogle DeepMindRoboCupHow AI HappensSama
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Denise Stoner is proud to be a part of MUFON (Mutual UFO Network) Experiencer Resource Team (ERT) working under and is Assistant Director of Abduction Research, to Director Dr. George Medich. She also holds the following positions as, Florida MUFON Field Investigator, StarTeam Member, SSD and is also State Director of FL MUFON.She co-authored and published her first book “The Alien Abduction Files” released in May of 2013 with Kathleen Marden.She holds educational forums both public and private gatherings for abduction experiencers. Her involvement in the UFO field spans more than 40 years. Denise has an educational background in business and psychology, and is a certified hypnotist specializing in regressive hypnosis. She began her research in hypnosis under Dr. Bob Romack, (Denver, CO). They worked together for five years on pain control, smoking cessation, and past life regression research. Denise worked for 8+ years in Denver, CO at Department of Interior, National Park Service for the Saudi Arabia Team. Their task was to do the Planning, Design, and Construction of the first National Park in that country. It is called the Asir. The team of 4 won an award from Park Service for their work. Denise was in charge of the $3 million contract, working with the Embassies involved with visas and foreign travel, was liaison between the 4 team members and Saudi requests, protocol, and more. Her “retirement” from the Federal Government - after spending 12 years with the US Navy doing background investigations for new recruits wanting to enter the Nuclear Power School - has allowed her to expand her work with UFO research and investigation. Denise has appeared on TV to include the Travel Channel, PBS Weird Florida with Charlie Carlson, and been a guest on many radio shows. Denise is currently moving forward with some exciting new projects including work she is doing in the field of Past Lives involving possible abductions along with paranormal experiences and how they might all connect in past to present history.Denise facilitates private workshops for Experiencers in the Orlando FL area along with MUFON meetings for the public. Her Hypnosis certification was earned through Hypnosis & Regression Training at the Hypnotic Research Society by Dr. Ronald P. De Vasto. Advanced Forensic Regression study through the National Guild of Hypnotists, Inc. by Donald J. Mottin.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/night-dreams-talk-radio--2788432/support.
Common Powers Executive Director, Charles Douglass and Director Dr. David Domke review the first '24 Presidential Debate! The With CP Podcast analyzes the state of democracy from our perspective as civic leaders facilitating canvassing, civic education, and community-building nationwide! Learn more at commonpower.org You can find this podcast on all major podcast platforms and through video on YouTube.
Bob McGwier, known as "Science Bob" on Spaced Out Radio, joins us to discuss the new white papers from The Sol Foundation headed by Dr. Garry Nolan and Dr. Peter Skafish, the UFO / UAP memo from The Joint Chiefs of Staff, Congress, David Grusch and how The CIA and The Pentagon continue to hide the reality of UFOs from Congress and the American people and the debacle of AARO and its former Director Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick.Originally recorded March 20th, 2024.Bob McGwier (science Bob) was born in 1954 in Lebanon, Tennessee. Raised in Alabama from age 1, he was identified as possessing rare gifts at an early age. Learned to read by three, Bob was an amateur radio operator and amateur astronomer, and studied human anatomy, memorizing Grey's Anatomy all by age 10. At 18, Bob began pre-med studies and, in his first semester, experienced 90 minutes of missing time. Within a month, Bob had changed schools and majors to what he studied until he received his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Brown University. Bob joined the Institute for Defense Analyses, Center for Communications Research, where he worked serving the intelligence community of the US for 27 years. In 2002, DCI George Tenet awarded Bob the Intelligence Community Seal Medallion for work in service to the nation. 2011 Bob joined the Ted and Karyn Hume Center at Virginia Tech as research director. He and his partner led the center to become the best-funded research center at Virginia Tech by 2022. While at Virginia Tech, Bob founded Federated Wireless, Inc. and Hawkeye 360, Inc. Bob retired in 2022 during the great slowdown and shutdown due to the pandemic.The Good Trouble Show: Linktree:https://linktr.ee/thegoodtroubleshowPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheGoodTroubleShowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheGoodTroubleShowTwitter / X: https://twitter.com/GoodTroubleShowInstagram: @goodtroubleshowTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@goodtroubleshowFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Good-Trouble-Show-With-Matt-Ford-106009712211646 Threads: @TheGoodTroubleShowBlueSky: @TheGoodTroubleShowBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-good-trouble-show-with-matt-ford--5808897/support.