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n this Episode of "The Discover Strength Podcast" Dr. Thomas Dreisinger and I discuss the importance of direct strengthening for the spinal muscles with technologies like the MedX Lumbar Extension Machine.Dr. Thomas Dreisinger has over 40 years of clinical and consulting experience on the treatment and management of back and neck pain.Dr. Dreisinger is an educator and researcher. He has written articles published in peer-reviewed medical journals, such as Orthopedics, Spine, and The Spine Journal, and has taught physiology courses in the Department of Biology at Pima Community College.He is a Managing Partner of Therapy Advisors, a consulting firm with expertise in spine pain. He has led injury prevention programs for several Fortune 500 companies and has owned and operated multiple spine rehabilitation clinics.Schedule your FREE Introductory Workout Session in studio or online by following the link HERE.Schedule your FREE Introductory Workout Session in studio or online by following the link HERE.
Dr. Baz Dreisinger is a great speaker and Professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York; Author of the critically acclaimed book Incarceration Nations: A Journey to Justice in Prisons Around the World; https://otherpress.com/books/incarceration-nations/ Founder of John Jay's groundbreaking Prison-to-College Pipeline program; Founder and Executive Director of Incarceration Nations Network; 2018 Global Fulbright Scholar and current Fulbright Scholar Specialist. Dr. Dreisinger speaks regularly about justice issues on international media and in myriad settings around the world. The film series she directed, Incarceration Nations: A Global Docuseries, had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in June 2021. If you want to connect or have a showing in your locality contact Baz at Incarceration Nations Network https://incarcerationnationsnetwork.org/
A result of its complex history, Barbados has so much to offer from a cultural perspective. And while there is so much to learn about our country, there's also so much Welcome Stampers can give back to the island. Our special guest this week, Dr Baz Dreisinger, fills us in on just what makes Barbados so special and speaks to us about giving back through voluntourism.
Baz's book is called Incarceration Nation: A Journey to Justice in Prisons Around the World.Check out the Incarceration Nation Network website here: https://www.incarcerationnationsnetwork.com/
In this Episode of "The Discover Strength Podcast" Dr. Thomas Dreisinger and I discuss the importance of direct strengthening for the spinal muscles with technologies like the MedX Lumbar Extension Machine. Dr. Thomas Dreisinger has over 40 years of clinical and consulting experience on the treatment and management of back and neck pain.Dr. Dreisinger is an educator and researcher. He has written articles published in peer-reviewed medical journals, such as Orthopedics, Spine, and The Spine Journal, and has taught physiology courses in the Department of Biology at Pima Community College.He is a Managing Partner of Therapy Advisors, a consulting firm with expertise in spine pain. He has led injury prevention programs for several Fortune 500 companies and has owned and operated multiple spine rehabilitation clinics.
Dr. Baz Dreisinger, author, activist, professor at John Jay College, and founder of Incarceration Nations Network joins us to talk about the role of prison in serving justice and the greater society. She says, our current system, based on punishment and revenge, serves neither those imprisoned nor society as a whole. An advocate of abolishing prison as we know it, Dr. Dreisinger holds out hope for a more just, humane approach that confronts systemic inequality, racism, and other underlying issues perpetuated in our capitalist system of mass incarceration.
Crime rates around the world have declined, but the global prison population is rising. The US is worlds greatest jailor with 5% of the world population and 25% of its prison population. This is clearly not logical, and Dr. Baz Dreisinger's life is dedicated to solving this inhumane problem. Heralded by the New York Times and named a notable book of 2016 by the Washington Post, Dr. Dreisinger's book, Incarceration Nations: A Journey to Justice in Prisons Around the World, offers a radical rethinking of one of America's most devastating exports and national experiments: the modern prison system. Dr. Dreisinger works at the intersection of race, crime, culture and justice. She earned her Ph.D. in English from Columbia University, specializing in American and African-American studies. She is the Founding Academic Director of the John Jay College Prison-to-College Pipeline program, which offers college courses and reentry planning to those in prison, and broadly works to increase access to higher education for incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals. She is Executive Director of the Incarceration Nations Network (INN), a global network and think tank that supports, instigates and popularizes innovative prison reform efforts around the world. Dr. Dreisinger won a 2018 Global Fulbright Scholar for her international work promoting education-not-incarceration and restorative justice internationally. As a journalist and critic, Dr. Dreisinger produces on-air segments for NPR and covers Caribbean culture, race-related issues, travel, music and pop culture for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and ForbesLife. Her first book "Near Black: White-to-Black Passing in American Culture" (2008), a cultural history of whites who pass as black, was featured in the New York Times Book Review and on NPR and CNN. We are honored to welcome Dr. Dreisinger as the next guest in our Wide Awakes activation.
Reimagining the criminal justice system, contemplating utopias, finding therapy in Trinidad Carnival and more. Dr. Baz Dreisinger is the author of the critically acclaimed book titled, "Incarceration Nations," 2018 Global Fulbright Scholar, teacher, activist, founder of the nationally recognized John Jay's Prison to College Pipeline Program, Carnival Aficionado and most importantly, a good friend based out of New York City.
Dr. Baz Dreisinger is the leader of INN, the Incarceration Nations Networks, a global network and think tank that supports, instigates and popularizes innovative prison reform efforts around the world. In this episode Baz talks with Xander about the patterns she's seen in her explorations of justice systems, America's role in the proliferation of punitive systems, and alternatives that should be adopted. Follow WWDK on social media: @WWDKPod on Twitter @WWDKPod on Instagram WWDK on Facebook Sign up for the WWDK Newsletter at www.WWDKPod.com And if you enjoyed this episode, be sure to leave a review!
In this episode Baz and Paul discuss the implications of using language from the criminal justice system (i.e. “lockdown”) to describe conditions during the pandemic, the public health crisis occurring within the American prison system, and what it would look like to move toward a restorative justice model. Dr. Baz Dreisinger is a writer, producer, agitator and activist. She is the author of Incarceration Nations: A Journey to Justice in Prisons Around the World; Executive Director of the Incarceration Nations Network; Professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice; and Founder of the Prison-to-College Pipeline.
Omar is joined by Dr. Baz Dreisinger, founder of groundbreaking Prison-to-College Pipeline program at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York and author of the critically acclaimed book ‘Incarceration Nations: A Journey to Justice in Prisons Around the World'. The chat includes discussion of the issues with thinking about rehabilitation and the importance of restorative justice, reversing the school to prison pipeline and how the projects have been impacted by COVID-19, as well as how to balance activist work with academic demands. @bazdreisinger | @OmarPKhan | @Justice_Focus https://www.justicefocus.org/
So, last week I was invited by Dr. Baz Dreisinger to the launch of the Incarceration Nation Networks event at the Nelson Mandela foundation here in Johannesburg and I was simply blown away by the incredible stories and impactful work that Baz and organisations around the world are doing to re-invent the role of incarcerated men and women in our society. South Africa is one of the most violent societies to live in anywhere in the world, which makes this a very special episode because today, I am privileged to share with you the transformational work which can be found at the intersection of race, crime, culture and justice
Interview with Olivia Dreisinger about her short documentary "Handler is Crazy" "Handler is Crazy" follows Koyote Moone and her medical and psychiatric service dog Banner. The film explores issues surrounding non-visible disabilities and discrimination against service dog teams. Olivia Dreisinger is a second generation sick artist and independent scholar living in Victoria, British Columbia. Her work focuses on all things disability.
Hello listeners, folk young and old alike! This is Brandon Olin, and welcome to another episode of The Deskbound Podcast, where I interview experts who reveal the worst of what’s making you unhealthy, and share the most effective ways for you to fight back. After putting out a number of episodes for the keto crowd, […] The post Episode 17 – Eliminate Back Pain and Build Function Through Strength with Ted Dreisinger appeared first on Deskbound.
Dr. Ted Dreisinger (tdreisinger@therapyadvisors [dot] com) graduated from Fairmont State University with a degree in physical education and language arts. He earned a Master’s Degree at the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse and a PhD at the University of Missouri. Over the years, he has provided successful venture funded injury prevention programs in Upper Extremity and Spine for Fortune 500 companies including Tyson Foods, United/Northwest Airlines and 3M. He has held executive positions in these ventures. He has owned two conservative care rehabilitation practices where he implemented innovative fully automated clinical medical records systems. He has served on a number of spine related foundations as an active member of strategic planning initiatives. Dr Dreisinger’s background spans nearly 40 years of clinical experience in rehabilitation, orthopedics and physical medicine. He has published articles in biomedical journals including Spine, Orthopedics, Journal of Rheumatology, Sports Medicine, Paraplegia, and the Journal of Cardiac Rehabilitation. Dreisinger is a member of the North American Spine Society, fellow in the American Back Society and the American College of Sports Medicine. He is a member of the Board of Trustees for the McKenzie Institute International, the Boards of the Vert Mooney Foundation and the North American Spine Foundation – a non-profit arm of the North American Spine Society. Dr. Dreisinger is President of Therapy Advisors, a consulting firm that provides solutions for the management of chronic back pain and web-based clinical outcomes for medical practices. On the personal side, he has published three books of life observations accumulated over the many years of professional traveling. He lives with his wife Molly in Oro Valley, Arizona. In this episode, we discuss: The reasons why the medical industry is slow to endorse effective back strengthening techniques Effective exercises for strength training and improving the health of the lower back How to alleviate lower back pain ... and much, much more Would you like to attract more clients, increase profits, and save time in your HIT Business? - Click HERE This episode is brought to you by ARXFit.com, ARX are the most innovative, efficient and effective all-in-one exercise machines I have ever seen. I was really impressed with my ARX workout. The intensity and adaptive resistance were unlike anything I’ve ever experienced. I love how the machine enables you to increase the negative load to fatigue target muscles more quickly and I love how the workouts are effortlessly quantified. The software tracks maximum force output, rate of work, total amount of work done and more in front of you on-screen, allowing you to compete with your pervious performance, to give you and your clients real-time motivation. As well as being utilised by many HIT trainers to deliver highly effective and efficient workouts to their clients, ARX comes highly recommended by world-class trainers and brands including Bulletproof, Tony Robbins, and Ben Greenfield Fitness. To find out more about ARX and get $500 OFF install, please go to ARXfit.com and mention Corporate Warrior in the how did you hear about us field – ORDER HERE For all of the show notes, links and resources - Click HERE
Interview with Vancouver-based independent disability scholar Olivia Dreisinger
Mbongiseni ‘Bongi’ Mdakane was sentenced to 22 years in prison, and now he is a PhD candidate at the University of South Africa. We talk about what it’s like being on parole in South Africa, and barriers to employment. We also get to hear about his organization, Inside-out, Outside-in. Can’t wait till you hear Bongi’s answer to the question: “What does a Soweto look like in world without prisons?” Leave a review. We want to hear your comments. More information about this episode of Decarcerated: Real Talk with Anele Former offender aims for a PhD, Pretoria East Record. http://bit.ly/PretoriaEast1 Everything happens for a reason, including prison, University of South Africa http://bit.ly/UNISABONGI Mbongiseni Mdakane. New Voices in Psychology, Sabinet Journal http://bit.ly/SabinetBongi Tweet about this episode: #decarceratedpodcast | @decarceratedpod | @ _marlonpeterson JOIN OUR PATREON PAGE FOR SEASON EXCLUSIVE CONTENT! Go to:https://www.patreon.com/decarcerated for all the details. Leave a review on Itunes, Soundcloud, IHeartRadio, Spotify, or wherever you subscribe. Please subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. You can also send us an email with show comments and suggestions at decarcerated@beprecedential.com.
Mbongiseni ‘Bongi’ Mdakane was sentenced to 22 years in prison, and now he is a PhD candidate at the University of South Africa. We talk about growing up in Soweto, the conditions of South African prisons, the gang structures in prisons he lived in, and the stigma of a record. This episode was so powerful that we split it into two, so here’s part 1. All the love to Ruth Hopkins of the Wits Justice Project and Katlego Mahlake of the Wits Radio Academy at the Witswatersand University in Johannesburg. They let us use their studios, and stayed past work hours to accommodate us. They deserve all the love. Leave a review. We want to hear your comments. More information about this episode of Decarcerated: Former offender aims for a PhD, Pretoria East Record. http://bit.ly/PretoriaEast1 Everything happens for a reason, including prison, University of South Africa http://bit.ly/UNISABONGI Mbongiseni Mdakane. New Voices in Psychology, Sabinet Journal http://bit.ly/SabinetBongi Tweet about this episode: #decarceratedpodcast | @decarceratedpod | @ _marlonpeterson JOIN OUR PATREON PAGE FOR SEASON EXCLUSIVE CONTENT! Go to:https://www.patreon.com/decarcerated for all the details. Leave a review on Itunes, Soundcloud, IHeartRadio, Spotify, or wherever you subscribe. Please subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. You can also send us an email with show comments and suggestions at decarcerated@beprecedential.com.
On the 9th and 10th March 2018, I attended the Resistance Exercise Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US. I had one of the best weekends of my life. I had the opportunity to meet some of my personal heroes, podcast guests and listeners, learn from amazing minds and network with a great strength training community. I came away from the event feeling incredibly inspired and connected to a great group of individuals passionate about strength training and motivated to make the world a healthier place. If you are passionate about high intensity training, becoming a great personal trainer or want to start and/or grow your strength training business, this is the place to be. I will be looking to attend every single year. In this episode, I provide four short (~15-30min) interviews with some of the speakers at the conference. You will be hearing from Arthur Jones's former right hand man, Jim Flanagan (see Part 1 and Part 2), motivation scientist & author, Michelle Segar (No Sweat: How the Simple Science of Motivation Can Bring You a Lifetime of Fitness), Lower Back strengthening expert, Dr. Ted Dreisinger, and PhD candidate, Rob Morton (Understanding Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy: Protein Metabolism and Resistance Training). Together, we cover: The importance of working 'on' the business rather than 'in' the business How to effectively sell exercise machines Arthur Jones's controversial final trade show appearance How decision fatigue affects exercise compliance How to get more people strength training How to sell high intensity training Removing lower back pain The most effective ways to strengthen the lower back Should you workout fasted? How much muscle hypertrophy is derived from resistance training vs protein How to keep hold of muscle when you're trying to lose fat ... and much more! This episode is brought to you by Hituni.com, providers of the best online courses in high intensity training that come highly recommended by Dr. Doug McGuff, Dr James Fisher and Luke Carlson. Course contributors include world-class exercise experts like Drew Baye, Ellington Darden and Skyler Tanner. If you want to become an excellent HIT Personal Trainer, create a great team of trainers, build a successful strength training business or just significantly improve your knowledge of high intensity training, use CW10 to get 10% off courses below: Master Personal Trainer Course - Order Here Personal Trainer Course - Order Here CPD HIT Course - Order Here Do-it-yourself Course - Order Here This episode is brought to you by the Corporate Warrior Membership, the best online resource to help you get optimal results from your high intensity training and/or start and grow your strength training business with exclusive high quality content, a best-in-class forum community, 1-on-1 coaching, exclusive savings on HIT products like courses, exercise equipment, workout gear, events and more. To learn more, please to go HERE FREE HIT workout progress sheet and 20 podcast transcripts with guests like Dr. Doug McGuff, Drew Baye, and Bill DeSimone – Click Here For all of the show notes, links and resources - Click Here
Nikolai DiPippa, Clinton School Director of Public Programs, sat down with Baz Dreisinger. Dr. Baz Dreisinger is the author of Incarceration Nations, a first-person odyssey through the prison systems of the world. Professor, journalist, and founder of the Prison-to-College Pipeline, Dreisinger looks into the human stories of incarcerated men and women and those who imprison them, creating a jarring, poignant view of a world to which most are denied access, and a rethinking of one of America’s most far-reaching global exports: the modern prison complex. Dreisinger was named a 2017-18 Global Fulbright Scholar and is working to internationally replicate the Prison-to-College Pipeline with a focus on the Caribbean and South Africa.
Among the topics on the show - When does "doom & gloom" become an important part of the conversation? Who Will Be Left To Defend Trump When He's Impeached? Randy Bryce "Iron Stache", Candidate for Congress (D-WI, 1st District) is here on his plan to replace Paul Ryan. Piece Dr. Dreisinger is showing up on her book Incarceration Nations.
Baz Dreisinger is the Founding Academic Director of John Jay's Prison-to-College Pipeline program. The program offers college courses and reentry planning to incarcerated men at Otisville Correctional Facility, and more broadly works to increase access to higher education for incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals. Professor Dreisinger moonlights as a journalist and critic, writing about Caribbean culture, race-related issues, travel, music, and pop culture, for outlets such as The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times and The Wall Street Journal. She has also produced on-air segments about music and global culture for NPR. Professor Dreisinger has authored two books focused on criminal justice reform; Incarceration Nations: A Journey to Justice in Prisons Around the World, and Near Black: White-to-Black Passing in American Culture. In this compelling conversation with IVY's co-founder, Beri Meric, Baz illuminates the history of mass incarceration in the United States, and draws on her experience at the forefront of the movement towards restorative justice to reveal how we can fix a broken prison system and generate new opportunities for reform. Please enjoy our conversation with Baz Dreisinger. And remember to visit IVY.com to enjoy access to a lifetime of learning, growth, and impact through in-person collaborations with world-class leaders, thinkers, and institutions.
Don Franzen interviews Baz Dreisinger about prisons around the world. by LA Review of Books
As mass incarceration has reached record levels, professor, journalist, and visionary founder of the Prison to College Pipeline (P2CP), Baz Dreisinger has traveled behind bars in nine countries to rethink the state of justice in a global context. Her eye-opening new book, Incarceration Nations, offers a first-person odyssey through the modern prison systems of the world and gives voices to the millions silenced behind bars. Join Dreisinger as she discusses her timely work and urges for a massive overhaul in prison reform in the U.S. and across the globe.Click here for photos from the program.
Dr. Baz Dreisinger visits The Context of White Supremacy. Dr. Dreisinger is an Associate Professor in the English Department at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. She investigates American and African-American Studies. She founded and serves as Academic Director of John Jay's Prison-to-College Pipeline program, which offers college courses and reentry planning to incarcerated men at Otisville Correctional Facility. Dr. Dreisinger is an accomplished journalist and critic, writing about Caribbean culture, race-related issues, music and pop culture for the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Village Voice and Wall Street Journal. She helped create the documentary feature Hip-Hop Cop - which examines the New York Police Department's focus on black hip-hop artists. We'll explore her 2008 publication, Near Black: White-to-Black Passing in American Culture. She examines an array of books and films to discuss incidents of White people pretending to be or mimicking "black people." Her theory suggests that Whites see black males as the critical component of black authenticity. We'll also converse about her review of James McBride's The Good Lord Bird - McBride is a black male. The book is currently being adapted for the silver screen. INVEST in The COWS - http://tiny.cc/ledjb CALL IN NUMBER: 760.569.7676 CODE 564943# SKYPE: FREECONFERENCECALLHD.7676 CODE 564943# The C.O.W.S. archives: http://tiny.cc/76f6p