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Hospice Explained Podcast
146 Navigating the End of Life: Insights from Hospice Nurses: Part 2 with Meg Johnson Hall MS, RN, NEA-BC

Hospice Explained Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 21:56


146 Navigating the End of Life: Insights from Hospice Nurses - Part 2 with Meg Johnson Hall MS, RN, NEA-BC   In episode 146 of Hospice Explained, host Marie Betcher RN interviews Meg Johnson Hall, a nurse with over 40 years of experience. In this second part of their conversation, Meg shares her profound personal and professional experiences in hospice care, including lessons in being a strong patient advocate and handling the emotional and psychological complexities of patients nearing the end of life. The episode also delves into heartwarming stories that illuminate the deep connections formed with patients and families during their most vulnerable times. Additionally, Meg offers valuable advice for hospice professionals and families, highlighting the importance of listening to patients' needs and advocating for their quality of life. The discussion concludes with Meg sharing details about her current work in healthcare coaching and holistic healing.  00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer 00:29 Meet Your Host: Marie Betcher 00:46 Interview with Meg Johnson Hall: Part Two 01:08 Meg's Early Experience with Death 02:22 Advice for Hospice Nurses 04:30 Patient Advocacy and Family Dynamics 06:44 Humorous and Heartwarming Stories 12:35 A Patient's Final Wish 18:21 Meg's Current Work and Future Plans 21:35 Conclusion and Call to Action Reach out to MEG: https://firstqualityconsulting.com/   Hospice Explained Affiliates & Contact Information Buying from these Affilite links will help support this Podcast.  Maire introduces a partnership with Suzanne Mayer RN inventor of the  cloud9caresystem.com,  When patients remain in the same position for extended periods, they are at high risk of developing pressure injuries, commonly known as bedsores. One of the biggest challenges caregivers face is the tendency for pillows and repositioning inserts to easily dislodge during care.(Suzanne is a former guest on Episode #119) When you order with Cloud 9 care system, please tell them you heard about them from Hospice Explained.(Thank You)  If you would, you can donate to help support Hospice Explained at the Buy me a Coffee link  https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Hospice Marie's Contact Marie@HospiceExplained.com www.HospiceExplained.com Finding a Hospice Agency 1. You can use Medicare.gov to help find a hospice agency, 2. choose Find provider 3. Choose Hospice 4. then add your zip code This should be a list of Hospice Agencies local to you or your loved one.    

Surfing the Nash Tsunami
S6 - E5.2 - Newsmaker: Naga Chalasani on Real-World Experience Prescribing Resmetirom

Surfing the Nash Tsunami

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 26:18


This weekend's Newsmaker, Indiana University hepatologist and key opinion leader Naga Chalasani, joins Roger Green to discuss Early Experience with Resmetirom To Treat Metabolic-Associated Steatohepatitis with Fibrosis in a Real-World Setting, an article his group published recently in Hepatology Communications. He shares highlights from the paper and points out the one key area in which his group found room for improvement in their initial protocol. Naga and colleagues wrote this paper after learning from Madrigal Pharmaceuticals that they were among the largest early prescribers of resmetirom and, relative to others, had achieved reimbursement with virtually all their patients and a high percentage of patients actually starting the medication. After receiving requests from other states for advice, the group decided to author this paper.In the paper, Naga and colleagues focused on patient selection, care pathway, how IUHealth got the medicine to their patients, and experience with safety and tolerability.In the paper, Naga and colleagues discuss their experiences in prescribing resmetirom for 113 patients in the first seven months after resmetirom's approval. Of these, IUHealth succeeded in achieving reimbursement for 110 of them. Of these patients, 83 initiated therapy, and 16% of those discontinued. In this interview, Naga shares some of the decisions that made the group so successful in the first three areas and identifies one subsequent area where the group found an opportunity for improvement: systematic follow-up with patients after prescribing. He attributes the 16% discontinuation rate to a "prescribe and forget" policy, similar to one that was successful in HCV, where clinicians prescribed without systematic follow-up until blood levels were obtained three months later. With a "prescribe and follow up" policy that includes phone calls at 1 and 3 months, he anticipates discontinuation rates will fall to something akin to the 5% rate in Phase 3 trials. What makes this interview so fascinating is Naga's description of the thinking that went behind specific decisions the group made in terms of patient management and pathway and suggests other options that might work as well. In all, this interview provides an excellent guide for clinics and providers on how to best integrate resmetirom into their practices.

Hospice Explained Podcast
145 The Transformative Stories and Lessons from Hospice Care with Meg Johnson Hall MS, RN, NEA-BC

Hospice Explained Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 25:29


The Transformative Stories and Lessons from Hospice Care with Meg Johnson Hall MS, RN, NEA-BC In episode 145 of 'Hospice Explained,' host Marie Betcher, RN, speaks with Meg Johnson Hall, a veteran nurse with over 40 years of experience and a specialized career in hospice and palliative care. Meg shares poignant stories from her journey, including her life-changing encounter with death at 16 and powerful experiences helping patients seeking quality end-of-life care. Meg emphasizes the importance of patient-centered choices in hospice and shares moving narratives illustrating this principle. The episode sheds light on the emotional and practical aspects of hospice care while advocating for open, heart-to-heart conversations about end-of-life wishes.   00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer 00:29 Meet Your Host: Marie Betcher 00:49 Guest Introduction: Meg Johnson Hall 01:12 Meg's Early Experience with Death 02:34 Meg's Career Journey 03:56 Understanding Hospice Choices 05:51 The Importance of Conversations 06:58 Memorable Hospice Stories 12:15 Empowering Patients' Choices 21:51 Meg's Current Work and Future Plans 25:09 Conclusion and Call to Action Contact Meg Johnson Hall:  https://firstqualityconsulting.com/ Finding a Hospice Agency 1. You can use Medicare.gov to help find a hospice agency, 2. choose Find provider 3. Choose Hospice 4. then add your zip code This should be a list of Hospice Agencies local to you or your loved one.  Hospice Explained Affiliates & Contact Information Buying from these Affilite links will help support this Podcast.   In addition you can donate to help support Hospice Explained at the Buy me a Coffee link  https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Hospice Kacie Gikonyo's Death Doula School https://hospiceexplained--deathdoulaschool.thrivecart.com/death-doula-school/ Affilitate for the Caregiving Years Training Academy:  https://www.careyearsacademy.com/ref/1096/  Affiliate for DNA is Love listeners also get a 5% discount!! https://dnaislove.com/?coupon=hospiceexplained5  The Death Deck and the E*O*L deck:  https://thedeathdeck.goaffpro.com/  Marie's Contact Marie@HospiceExplained.com www.HospiceExplained.com

Surfing the Nash Tsunami
Drug Development Week: FGF-21s, Cirrhosis, Resmiterom, Gene Therapies

Surfing the Nash Tsunami

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 69:00


00:00:00 - Surf's Up: Season 6 Episode 5Host Roger Green briefly describes this episode's three sections and introduces Roundtable guests. The Roundtable panel shares groundbreakers. 00:10:39 - Roundtable: A Deep Dive Into Drug Development, Part OneThe opening portion of this month's roundtable centers around two issues: exciting data for FGF-21s and, more generally, treating patients with cirrhosis. Naim Alkhouri sets the tone in his opening comments, which start by focusing on the exciting SYMMETRY data from efruxifermin and then hones in on FGF-21s and resmetirom in cirrhosis. The rest of the conversation features Jörh Schattenberg, Sven Francque and Naim discussing therapies in development for compensated and decompensating cirrhosis.00;24:44 - Newsmaker: Naga Chalasani on Real-World Experience Prescribing ResmetiromNaga joins Roger to discuss the paper Early Experience with resmetirom to treat Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis With Fibrosis in a Real-World Setting from his group at Indiana University, which his group authored and Hepatology Communications recently posted. The paper, based on IU Health's experience with its first 113 resmetirom patients, shares the group's practical experience developing processes to work closely with the specialty pharmacies dispensing resmetirom and, finally, concludes that a more engaged patient management strategy might reduce drug discontinuation to a level comparable with clinical trials.  00:47:21 - Expert: Scott Friedman on Gene Therapy, Diversity of Stellate Cell Types, Other Basic Liver ScienceScott and Roger cover a range of basis science topics in a fast-moving 19-minute discussion. It starts with Scott discussing the increasing acceptance that gene therapy is an acceptable way to treat a range of liver diseases, many of which are orphan or ultra-orphan but, in fact, include potential gene therapies for non-cirrhotic MASH and MASH cirrhosis. He notes that in addition to classic gene therapy, which introduces protective gene variants into the systems of patients with the risky variants, gene therapy is now looking to introduce FGF-21 into patients through genetic modification. From there, the conversation covers CAR-T therapy, the increasing ability to identify many different types of stellate cells and the idea that the most effective therapy for eary fibrosis, advanced fibrosis and cirrhosis might require fundamentally different kinds of interventions. The two final elements are the idea that what we now call "MASH" may be several diseases with different etiologies with similar manifestations and a passionate call for all of us to support maintaining NIH funding in whatever ways we can.01:06:45 - Business ReportAs Roger copes with his laryngitis, AI voices deliver an abbreviated business report 

Reza Rifts
Tammy Pescatelli

Reza Rifts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 48:28


Tammy Pescatelli | EP 352 In this engaging discussion, Keith Reza and Tammy Pescatelli dive into the complexities of being a comedian in today's social media-driven world. They tackle the challenges of public perception, the impact of social media on comedy careers, and the importance of respect within the industry. With personal anecdotes, they share their journeys with identity, mental health, and the unique experiences of female comedians.  Keith and Tammy emphasize the need for laughter and connection in a world that often feels divided. They also explore the specific challenges female comedians face, including the impact of pregnancy on their careers, the competitive landscape of shows like *Last Comic Standing*, and how television has shaped their paths.  Additionally, they reflect on the significance of early experiences in comedy and the shift towards podcasting as a vital platform for comedians, highlighting the invaluable life lesson of embracing laughter. Don't miss this insightful and entertaining conversation! Tammy's Socials IG: https://www.instagram.com/tammypescatelli/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/TammyPescatelli1    Chapters  00:00 Introduction and Context Setting 02:59 Navigating Social Media and Public Perception 05:48 Personal Experiences with Comedy and Identity 09:07 The Impact of Social Media on Comedy Careers 11:59 The Role of Respect in Comedy 15:00 The Journey of Female Comedians 18:11 Reflections on Career Choices and Opportunities 24:12 Navigating Pregnancy in Comedy 27:12 The Impact of Last Comic Standing 33:28 The Evolution of Television and Comedy 39:13 The Importance of Early Experience in Comedy 47:47 Reflections on Laughter and Life Lessons   Takeaways

Radio Voice of the Cross (RVC) Podcast
PFC2024 ||371|| Day7 ||9. My early experience with the Lord (Spaik)

Radio Voice of the Cross (RVC) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 4:20


Spaik - CMFI Annual Prayer and Fasting Crusade in Koume. From 14th September to 22nd of September 2024

Hospitality Daily Podcast
How "Transformational Hospitality" Changed My Life (And Can Change Your Business) - Steve Palmer, The Indigo Road Hospitality Group

Hospitality Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 18:47 Transcription Available


In this episode, Steve Palmer, founder and chief vision officer of The Indigo Road Hospitality Group, shares how hospitality transformed his life and the principles that guide his company today.Listen now to learn about:Steve's Early Experience with Hospitality (01:43) - the profound advice from his mentor, Chris Goss, that shaped his view on hospitality.The True Meaning of Hospitality (00:02:52) - Steve's light bulb moment about the true meaning of hospitality and how it differs from mere service.The Power of Belonging (03:33) - how being part of a family-like team in the hospitality industry gave Steve a sense of belonging and confidence.A Recent Example of Exceptional Hospitality (05:07) - hear the heartwarming story of personalized hospitality Steve experienced at the Montage Los Cabos.The Philosophy of "To Serve is to Love" (08:38) - the inspiration behind Indigo Road's motto and how it reflects its approach to guest service and employee culture.The Timelessness of Hospitality (11:00) - why Steve believes the human experience of being served will always be valued, despite technological advancements.Vision for Indigo Road Hospitality Group (12:47) - the organic growth strategy of Indigo Road and the importance of maintaining a consistent level of hospitality across diverse concepts.Learn more about Steve's book, Say Grace: How the Restaurant Industry Saved My Life.This episode is brought to you with support from Sojern. I teamed up with Sojern to study how hoteliers use data to drive revenue and build stronger guest relationships. You can see what we found in this research report: How Hotel Brands Are Using First-Party Data to Drive Revenue & Build Stronger Relationships. Want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day? Subscribe here for free.Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram.Music by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands

The Wellness Diaries
From Passion to Obsession: My Personal Experience with Exercise Addiction

The Wellness Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 33:19


In this episode of the Wellness Diaries podcast, I candidly discusses my past struggle with exercise addiction. I describes how my compulsion to exercise intensely and frequently, despite negative consequences, was fueled by a desire for control and a positive self-image. I shares the severe impacts on her health, including hormonal imbalances and anxiety, and the challenges she faced in recovery, such as confronting her emotions and redefining her identity beyond fitness. Ashleigh's journey highlights the importance of balance and the often-overlooked complexities of exercise addiction.     TIME STAMPS Exercise Addiction (00:00:00) Description of exercise addiction, its symptoms, and the challenges in recognizing it. Understanding Exercise Addiction (00:01:13) Definition and symptoms of exercise addiction, including the potential link to obsessive-compulsive disorder and its use as a coping mechanism. Healthy Relationship with Exercise (00:02:45) The importance of assessing one's relationship with exercise, similarities to food-related issues, and the challenges in recognizing excessive exercise habits. Early Experience with Exercise (00:05:04) Personal narrative of starting exercise at a young age, body image awareness, and the positive outlet it provided. Influence of Fitness Community (00:09:05) Influence of fitness influencers, obsession with specific workout routines, and the impact of following competitive fitness advice. Negative Effects of Excessive Exercise (00:11:16) Negative consequences of excessive exercise, including loss of menstrual period and unhealthy eating behaviors. Identity and Mental Health (00:15:46) The impact of exercise addiction on identity, mental health struggles, and the fear of gaining weight. Recovery and Self-Reflection (00:17:54) Struggles with recovery, mental health challenges, and the process of self-reflection during a break from intense exercise. Gaining Perspective (00:19:05) The emotional and psychological challenges of regaining health, including the discomfort of self-reflection and fear of judgment. Identity and Fitness (00:20:09) Ashleigh discusses her identity shift from being a heavier kid to a fitness enthusiast and coach. Recovering from Hypothalamic Amenorrhea (00:21:13) Ashleigh shares her struggle with recognizing herself after overcoming hypothalamic amenorrhea and the challenges of maintaining a healthy mindset. Resentment and Burnout (00:22:19) Ashleigh talks about her resentment and burnout towards CrossFit, her journey back to enjoying it, and developing a healthy mindset. Healthy vs. Unhealthy Relationship with Exercise (00:23:16) Ashleigh reflects on signs of an unhealthy relationship with exercise and the importance of assessing whether it adds to or takes away from life. Seeking Help and Therapy (00:25:23) The importance of seeking help, including therapy, and not suppressing emotions is discussed. Influencers and Disordered Advice (00:28:40) The impact of following fitness influencers and the danger of consuming disordered fitness and nutrition advice from unreliable sources. Reflecting on Behavior and Conclusion (00:33:14) The episode concludes with a reflection on the potential transition from healthy to unhealthy habits and the importance of self-reflection.     JOIN OUR FB COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/821409229816960   FREEBIES & SPECIAL OFFERS No Brainer Fat Loss Checklist: https://ahubnutrition.myflodesk.com/fatlosschecklist Special 1:1 Coaching Offer for podcast listeners only: https://www.ahubnutrition.com/coachingapplication Group Coaching: https://www.ahubnutrition.com/90days Simple Meal Ideas Freebie: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/626c82f91e8046b220253e1b Join the email list: https://ahubnutrition.myflodesk.com/x8208kqszl FIND ME ON IG: https://www.instagram.com/ashleighmariehubbard/  IG: https://www.instagram.com/ahubnutrition/  IG: https://www.instagram.com/thewellnessdiariespodcast/

Next Level Human
Exercise Snacking: Boost Your Health in Minutes a Day

Next Level Human

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 33:46 Transcription Available


In this episode of The Next Level Human post Dr. Jade Teta discusses the concept of exercise snacks, which refers to short bursts of physical activity spread throughout the day. He explains that these bursts, also known as VILPA or VIPA, can be as short as 30 seconds or as long as three minutes. Dr. Teta shares his personal experience with exercise snacks and how he incorporated them into his daily routine. He also discusses the benefits of exercise snacks, including their potential to reduce all-cause mortality, cancer mortality risk, and cardiovascular death risk. Dr. Teta provides practical tips on how to incorporate exercise snacks into your day, including using steps, squats, lunges, and hybrid movements. He also introduces a free service that sends exercise snack reminders and workouts via text message.Keywords:exercise snacks, VILPA, VIPA, burst training, micro workouts, physical activity, health benefitsTakeaways:Exercise snacks refer to short bursts of physical activity spread throughout the day.These bursts, also known as VILPA or VIPA, can be as short as 30 seconds or as long as three minutes.Exercise snacks can provide health benefits, including a reduction in all-cause mortality, cancer mortality risk, and cardiovascular death risk.Practical ways to incorporate exercise snacks include using steps, squats, lunges, and hybrid movements.A free service is available that sends exercise snack reminders and workouts via text message.Sound Bites:"40% drop in all-cause mortality""30% drop in mortality from cancer risk""34% drop in cardiovascular death risk"Chapters:00:00Introduction to Exercise Snacks03:49Dr. Tita's Early Experience with Exercise Snacks10:59Research on the Health Benefits of Exercise Snacks25:04Exercise Snacks for Active Individuals28:49Conclusion and Free Exercise Snack Service Connect with Next Level HumanWebsite: www.nextlevelhuman.comsupport@nextlevelhuman.comConnect with Dr. Jade TetaWebsite: www.jadeteta.comInstagram: @jadeteta

The Unadulterated Intellect
#77 – Jaak Panksepp: Notre Dame Symposium on Human Nature and Early Experience

The Unadulterated Intellect

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 61:22


Some of Jaak Panksepp's notable works on Amazon: Affective Neuroscience: The Foundations of Human and Animal Emotions – https://amzn.to/49YPkJ0 The Archaeology of Mind: Neuroevolutionary Origins of Human Emotions – ⁠https://amzn.to/3WmQJ8V The Emotional Foundations of Personality: A Neurobiological and Evolutionary Approach – https://amzn.to/4afUL6F Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Jaak Panksepp (June 5, 1943 – April 18, 2017) was an Estonian-American neuroscientist and psychobiologist who coined the term "affective neuroscience", the name for the field that studies the neural mechanisms of emotion. He was the Baily Endowed Chair of Animal Well-Being Science for the Department of Veterinary and Comparative Anatomy, Pharmacology, and Physiology at Washington State University's College of Veterinary Medicine, and Emeritus Professor of the Department of Psychology at Bowling Green State University. He was known in the popular press for his research on laughter in non-human animals. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theunadulteratedintellect/support

CX Passport
The one where she's feral about support - Ashley Hayslett CX #OpenToWork E161

CX Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 36:21 Transcription Available


People are the Answer
88: Ethan Nadelmann on his educational journey through Harvard, transitioning from Middle Eastern politics to drug policy, and more.

People are the Answer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 95:04


In this episode, Ethan and Jeff discuss receiving multiple degrees from Harvard, his transition from Middle Eastern politics to drug policy, orchestrating vast changes in drug policy issues, podcasting, and more. Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/6OHOqD8W5jI Learn more: Host: Jeffrey M. Zucker Producer: Kait Grey Editor: Nick Case Recording date: 12/20/23 Ethan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ethannadelmann/ https://www.instagram.com/enadelmann/ https://www.ted.com/talks/ethan_nadelmann_why_we_need_to_end_the_war_on_drugs DPA: https://www.linkedin.com/company/drug-policy-alliance/ https://drugpolicy.org/ https://www.instagram.com/drugpolicyalliance https://www.tiktok.com/@drugpolicyalliance https://twitter.com/DrugPolicyOrg https://www.facebook.com/drugpolicy https://www.youtube.com/@DrugPolicyAlliance Resources for Israel: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RbzoBNQojr7j5cEP0x5yNqppF9CiVXXgDtkuLdvnryc/edit?usp=sharing Other: Psychoactive Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/show/0pfK53IF7WhEWtntXAFQ4W https://www.thefire.org/ Bio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethan_Nadelmann Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 7:25 - Education & Harvard Discourse 14:26 - International Drug Policy 17:55 - Early Experience with Drugs 27:23 - What Drug Policy Needs Now 36:08 - Drug Policy Alliance 47:54 - Becoming Drug Policy Alliance  53:49 - Accomplishments 1:07:58 - A Question for Jeff 1:20:37 - Psychoactive Podcast 1:26:10 - Snap Your Fingers 1:33:34 - How to Support 

Athonite Audio
"I KNOW A MAN IN CHRIST" (Part 1 of 2) - ELDER SOPHRONY THE HESYCHAST & THEOLOGIAN - Written By: Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos

Athonite Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 471:42


CONTENTS OF EPISODE: Foreword by the Ecumenical Patriarch to the Greek Edition Preface by the Author to the Greek Edition Introduction Part 1 ‘Spiritual Autobiography' 1. The Charismatic Elder Sophrony 1. The Theology of Elder Sophrony a) The Theological Formation of Elder Sophrony Sakharov b) A Presentation of the Theology of Archimandrite Sophrony 2. ‘Spiritual Autobiography' 1. The Teaching of the Church as the Fruit of Experience 2. Marvellous Works a) Early Experience b) ‘Struggling with God - Mindfulness of Death' c) ‘Fall' d) ‘Returning to Christ' – “I AM THAT I AM” e) ‘Mourning' f) ‘Reaching up to God' g) ‘Visions of the Uncreated Light' h) The Coming of the Uncreated Light and Its Concealment i) Sermon on the Uncreated Light j) ‘Living Confirmation' – Saint Silouan 3. Conclusion 3. Struggle to Know God 1. Meeting and Conversation with David Balfour 2. Reflections on the Book Struggle to Know God a) The Basis of the Book Saint Silouan the Athonite b) Two Levels of the Spiritual Life c) Self-emptying Love d) The Experienced Spiritual Guide e) Hesychastic and Liturgical Life f) ‘Triple Alliance' g) Conversion of Non-Orthodox to Orthodoxy h) The Orthodox Church and other Organisations and Confessions i) Self-emptying Love after the ‘Rift' and the Fall j) Miraculous Intervention and Repentance k) General Impression l) Testimony 3. Autobiographical Elements a) Reason for the Letters b) The Orthodox Church c) Theophany – Divine Grace d) Godforsakenness e) Spiritual Struggle f) Temptations g) Orthodox Monasticism h) Spiritual Guidance i) Saint Silouan --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/athonite-audio/support

Subversive w/Alex Kaschuta
J.D. Haltigan - Nature & Nurture in our First Years

Subversive w/Alex Kaschuta

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 61:56


We speak about what matters in the early years of children's lives: caregiving and social experiences, daycare, bullying, divorce, and sex differences in early childhood psychopathology. We also speak about long covid and its strange link with bisexuality, the difference between destigmatizing and normalizing, DEI in universities and more. JD Haltigan studies Developmental & Evolutionary Psychopathology and specializes in Early Experience & Life History. You can find him on Twitter at @JDHaltigan --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aksubversive/message

The Product Launch Podcast
Designing the Early Experience: Tiers and Free Trials

The Product Launch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 5:53


SummaryIn this episode, Sean introduces a new video tool for creating digital shorts. He also discusses the importance of designing the early experience with product tiers and offers insights on offering a free trial. Sean shares how he tests pricing and functionality through tiers, weighs the costs and benefits of a free trial, and explains how to limit exposure and boost conversions.Key Points Short form video content is exploding on platforms like YouTube and TikTok. Sean's podcasting agency needs a tool to help with video creation. Creating digital shorts involves automated selection of engaging content from long-form videos. Designing the early experience includes deciding on product tiers and features. Offering a free trial can lower the barrier to entry but increases costs. Limiting exposure and liability is crucial when offering a free trial. Sean manages his costs by treating the free trial as part of customer acquisition cost. Quotes "Offering a free trial is a great way to lower the barrier to entry." "I limit what they can do with the tool in the free trial to avoid incurring unnecessary expenses." Free Email CourseHow to Build a Profitable AI-Powered B2B SaaS Business for Less Than $750Notes generated by Podcast Show Notes  (podcastshownotes.ai)

The 20% Podcast with Tyler Meckes
143: The Past, Present, and Future of Women in Sales with Alexine Mudawar and Lori Richardson

The 20% Podcast with Tyler Meckes

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 57:36


Welcome to the first ever “The 20% Podcast Live,” the same show that you love, but this time recorded during a LinkedIn Live conversation. This week, I was joined by Alexine Mudawar, the CEO of Women in Sales, as well as Lori Richardson, who is the President of Score More Sales, and is an OG in the Women in Sales movement.  In this conversation, we discussed: Lori's Journey From Teaching To Sales Alexine's Early Experience in Restaurants The Transition from IC to CEO The Evolution of Women in Sales Men's Role in The Women in Sales Movement Much more! Please enjoy this special The 20% Podcast Live episode with Alexine Mudawar and Lori Richardson ____________________________________________________________________________ I am now in the early stages of writing my first book! In this book, I will be telling my story of getting into sales and the lessons I have learned so far, and intertwine stories, tips, and advice from the Top Sales Professionals In The World! As a first time author, I want to share these interviews with you all, and take you on this book writing journey with me!  Like the show? Subscribe to the email: https://mailchi.mp/a71e58dacffb/welcome-to-the-20-podcast-community I want your feedback! Reach out to 20percentpodcastquestions@gmail.com, or find me on LinkedIn.

The Lion's Den With Seth
Discussion in the Den: Early experience of the Military

The Lion's Den With Seth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 61:38


Interested in the military? Tune in to our podcast to gain some insight! Seth is a veteran and he knows what it's like to leave your family for an unknown future. In this episode, he talks about his experiences in the Airforce and what parents should know before their kids enlist. If you have any questions, be sure to reach out to us on social media! The Lion's Den is a safe space for veterans and civilians alike. We want to provide information that will help people understand the military better. If you like our content, be sure to share it with your friends and family! Follow us for more!! Need to catch up on the Den? Add us to your playlist on www.lionspride21.com Do you want to start your own podcast but don't know where to start ?The basic tools you need and a coach that will help you establish your podcast. Enroll now on podcast boot camp with "Seth the Speaker" . Go to this link: https://tinyurl.com/ymaz9m87 Interested in The Lion's Den Merch? https://teespring.com/stores/the-lions-den-merchandise Keep in touch by joining our mailing list www.lionspn21.com __________________________________________________________________ How are we doing? What would you like us to talk about? Please give us a review by clicking the link. https://www.podpage.com/the-lions-den-with-seth/reviews/new/ __________________________________________________________________ Interested in The Lion's Den Merchendise https://teespring.com/stores/the-lions-den-merchandise __________________________________________________________________ Want to start a podcast and don't know where to start? Join The Basic Podcast Bootcamp today, before you press record! Click here to find out more. https://app.paperbell.com/checkout/packages?provider_id=16603 __________________________________________________________________ www.lionspn21.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thelionsdenwithseth/support

The FitMind Podcast: Mental Health, Neuroscience & Mindfulness Meditation
#93: Neuroplasticity, Meditation & the Predictive Brain - Ruben Laukkonen, PhD

The FitMind Podcast: Mental Health, Neuroscience & Mindfulness Meditation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 91:22


How does the brain work at its deepest levels? And to what extent can we radically upgrade it, creating neuroplastic changes? Ruben Laukkonen, PhD is a cognitive neuroscientist, contemplative, speaker, and poet. His eclectic background includes competing semi-professionally in Muay Thai Kickboxing, founding two businesses (including the first online market for bitcoin in Australia), and intensive meditation training. Dr. Laukkonen is currently a principal investigator and lecturer at Southern Cross University and holds honorary fellowships at VU Amsterdam and The University of Queensland. He uses methods such as behavior, neuroimaging, machine learning, and phenomenology to empirically investigate some of the rarest states of human consciousness. This episode is a full tour of the mind, including a deep dive into some of those rare states of consciousness and what they reveal about achieving the highest levels of human happiness. FitMind Neuroscience-Based App: http://bit.ly/afitmind Website: www.fitmind.com   SHOW NOTES 0:00 | Introduction to Ruben Laukkonen, PhD 2:02 | Early Experience  10:45 | How the Mind Makes Itself 22:18 | Predictive Processing & Agitation 25:30 | Why There's Always Something Wrong 31:28 | Chain of Causality in the Mind 36:00 | The Mind Rebuilding After Deepest Levels of Meditation 38:25 | Meditation for Reconditioning the Mind 52:06 | Doing Nothing Very Well 53:14 | Stages of Meditation & Predictive Processing 1:08:28 | Cessation & Awakening Research 1:17:12 | Jhanas - Stages of Deconstruction 1:24:22 | Rapid Fire Questions   LINKS https://rubenlaukkonen.com https://fitmind.com/give 

Urban Mystic
S05E10 – Steve's early experience of God

Urban Mystic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 158:31


We're sharing our own experience of God. This is by way of example of how deep and real these conversations can go. In this episode Steve share's the story of his early experience of God. In telling our stories in this way we gain insight into an enriching spirituality connected to God's attentive, active, and relational presence. If you'd like to explore your journey with us, contact us via the form on our website. The link is below. Support Urban Mystic Website | FaceBook| YouTube | PayPal       

Urban Mystic
S05E08 – Tim's early experience of God

Urban Mystic

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 120:00


We're sharing our own experience of God. This is by way of example of how deep and real these conversations can go. In this episode Tim share's the story of his early experience of God, covering the early years of 1987 - 1993. Not everyone's journey begins at the same point in their life and the details will vary considerably. It is important to distinguish our experience of God from what we make of it and how we've been schooled into interpreting and presenting it. If you'd like to explore your journey with us, contact us via the form on our website. The link is below. Support Urban Mystic Website | FaceBook| YouTube | PayPal   

Dog about Life
Deprivation

Dog about Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 21:27


Hinter dem 8. Türchen unseres Dog about Life Adventspecials versteckt sich eine spannende Folge mit dem Thema Deprivation. Dieser Begriff wird ja doch recht häufig verwendet in der Hundewelt und Anna erzählt heute was da eigentlich dahinter steckt. Anna spricht unter anderem darüber, warum Deprivation nicht nur bei Tierschutzhunden vorkommen kann und wie sich eine Deprivation beim Hund eigentlich bemerkbar macht. Außerdem gibt es einen kurzen Abstecher in die Welt der Entwicklungspsychologie mit den spannendsten Fällen von Deprivation beim Menschen. Seid gespannt!Quellen:|| Kontakt:dogaboutlife@gmail.com|| Instagram: @dogaboutlifePatrizia: @fuxliebe Alice: @minniefairytailAnna: @loewenpfoten|| Logo Credits:Katleen Ackers https://katleenackers.de/|| Music Credits:Music from https://www.zapsplat.com||Dokumentation über rumänische Waisenhäuser:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTU-rTfn0qM || Quellen:|| https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deprivation, abgerufen am 02.12.2021|| https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamala_und_Amala, abgerufen am 02.12.2021|| https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfskind, abgerufen am 02.12.2021|| https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaspar_Hauser, abgerufen am 02.12.2021|| https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1188976/First-picture-year-old-Mowgli-girl-Natasha-Mikhailova-barks-like-dog-parents-neglected-her.html, abgerufen am 02.12.2021|| Melzack, Ronald. (1969). The Role of Early Experience in Emotional Arousal. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 159. 721-730.|| Melzack, Ronald. (1962). Effects of Early Perceptual Restriction on Simple Visual Discrimination. Science New Series. 137 (3534). 978-979.|| del Amo, Celina., & Theby, Viviane. (2011). Handbuch für Hundetrainer. 4. Auflage. Stuttgart: Eugen Ulmer KG.|| Hagemann, Wibke., & Laser, Birgit. (2014). Leben will gelernt sein - So helfen Sie ihrem Hund Versäumtes wettzumachn. 4. Auflage. Botelsdorf: Birgit Laser Verlag. || Brinck, Christine. (2012). Die Folgen der Isolation. Die Zeit. 51. 41.|| Dr. Feddersen-Petersen, Dorit Urd. (2008). Ausdrucksverhalten beim Hund. Stuttgart: Franckh-Kosmos Verlag.

Urban Mystic
S03E06 - Michael Ward - Early experience of God

Urban Mystic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 46:20


We're joined by Michael Ward, author of The Sixth Sola, for two episodes. In this episode we get to know Michael and explore his early experience of God and some of his deconstruction. These are great conversations for anyone whose deconstruction leads toward exploring the reality of God within the context of faith. Episode links The Sixth Sola on Amazon https://www.6thsola.com Support Urban Mystic Website | FaceBook| YouTube | PayPal   

Mark Simone
Will States That Open Early Experience a Covid-19 Spike?

Mark Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 16:22


Overdrive: Cars, Transport and Culture
Rauno Aaltonen: Early experience in Boats & motorcycles helped touch bumper bars on Conrod straight

Overdrive: Cars, Transport and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 5:23


Rauno Aaltonen: Early experience in Boats & motorcycles helped touch bumper bars on Conrod straight This is an extract of an interview with Race and rally legend Rauno Aaltonen. Finland's celebrated motor sport driver, Rauno Aaltonen, won many events and along with local Australia hero Bob Holden, in 1966 finished first in our famous touring car race at Bathurst's Mt Panorama, in a tiny Mini Cooper S. Rauno is now 83 years old, still has an international racing licence and remains thoughtful and crystal clear about the right approach to racing and to life. I recorded a chat with him for the Overdrive – cars, transport and culture radio and podcast program. The full interview and selected segments can be found on the web site drivenmedia.com.au.

Sharing Spirit Spiritual Meditations, Talks, Motivational Quotes & Affirmations Podcast

Support us on Paypal: https://paypal.me/SharingSpirit?count...Visit us at:  https://sharingspirit.caEarly Experience With Spirit TalkSupport the show

Onto Waveland: A show about the Chicago Cubs
Cubs Second-Round Pick Burl Carraway Joins Onto Waveland

Onto Waveland: A show about the Chicago Cubs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 27:53


Rundown2:30 Burl Carraway Joins the Show2:45 The Whirlwind of the Last Three Months4:00 Onboarding with the Cubs5:20 Early Experience with Cubs Coaches and Staffers6:25 Getting to Know Craig Breslow7:19 Making the Taxi Squad?8:14 Embracing Being a Reliever9:24 First Zoom Meeting with the Cubs10:44 Reaction on Social Media12:28 The Wrigley Experience and Thank You, Burl15:11 The Decisions at Either End of the Taxi Squad21:27 The Shape of 2020's New-Look Schedule24:50 Alec Mills' and Adbert Alzolay's Roles This SeasonFollow Patrick on Twitter: @PJ_MooneyFollow Michael on Twitter: @MBellerGet a free 30-day trial to The Athletic at theathletic.com/ontowaveland

The Cinematography Podcast
Xavier Grobet, ASC on HBO’s Watchmen, going to film school with Mexican filmmakers Rodrigo Prieto and Alfonso Cuarón, early experience on films Total Recall, Revenge, Before Night Falls

The Cinematography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 71:12


The Cinematography Podcast Episode 80: Xavier Grobet Mexican-born DP Xavier Grobet grew up surrounded by visual images. His mother was a professional photographer, and from an early age, Xavier made his own Super 8 movies every summer with his cousins and family members. He started out going to architecture school, but soon decided his passion was film. Xavier's generation of fellow Mexican filmmakers, “Chivo” Emmanuel Lubezki, Rodrigo Prieto, and Alfonso Cuarón were also attending film school at one of the two main colleges in Mexico City. One of Xavier's early experiences was operating the third camera on a French film, Les Pyramides Bleues, with Alfonso Cuarón as the assistant director. Many American productions were shooting in Mexico at the time, so Xavier was able to work on huge movies like Tony Scott's Revenge and Total Recall starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Once he moved to America, it took awhile to get established again, but he got a big break shooting the Julian Schnabel film Before Night Falls and the series Deadwood. Xavier Grobet's most recent work has been on HBO's phenomenal series Watchmen, on episodes three, five, and seven. Going into the world of Watchmen proved to be a huge challenge, because each episode works as its own separate piece, but required a familiarity with the script for the entire series to ensure the consistency and look of the story. He always found ways to shoot from different angles, and used blue lighting selectively to suggest and reveal Dr. Manhattan. It was daunting working within the framework of the show's look and following its guidelines, but Xavier embraced it and made it his. See Watchmen on HBO: https://www.hbo.com/watchmen Find Xavier Grobet: http://xmexdp.com/ Instagram: @xmexdp Find out even more about this episode, with extensive show notes and links: http://camnoir.com/ep80/ Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras www.hotrodcameras.com Website: www.camnoir.com Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Twitter: @ShortEndz

Blk Men Over 50
Blk Men Over 50 Episode 16 Part 3 Corona "The follow-UP"

Blk Men Over 50

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 41:26


What up Fam!!!! This is part 3 of a 4 part series on 'The Coronavirus". We get into this from Blk's perspective. We cover everything from social distancing to the stimulus package. We also talk about some new things on the horizon like (SS) Syndromic Surveillance. (WTF). This is another hot show. Check it out. Don't forget to support the Podcast: Check the links below!!!! Tech companies could face more pressure to share location data with governments to fight coronavirus. https://www-theverge-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.theverge.com/platform/amp/interface/2020/3/20/21186772/coronavirus-location-sharing-government-israel-england-facebook-google-o2?usqp=mq331AQFKAGwASA%3D&_js_v=0.1#aoh=15848479562231&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From%20%251%24s&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theverge.com%2Finterface%2F2020%2F3%2F20%2F21186772%2Fcoronavirus-location-sharing-government-israel-england-facebook-google-o2 Implementing Syndromic Surveillance: A Practical Guide Informed by the Early Experience. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC353021/#idm139807696058928title Hello Fam!! I hope you are having a blessed New Year. I need your feedback. Check out my new romance fiction books. https://play.google.com/store/search?q=Pepper%20and%20Antonio&c=books https://www.amazon.com/s?k=THE+PEPPER+AND+ANTONIO+SERIES+VOL2&rh=n%3A154606011&ref=nb_sb_noss Blk from the podcast has his own coffee cup line. https://www.gearbubble.com/gbstore/miiclothing Bertywerty.com https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085CNT284/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Berty+Werty&qid=1583182602&s=digital-text&sr=1-1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/noblemedia-streams/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noblemedia-streams/support

Structural Heart to Heart
Early Experience with LOTUS Edge

Structural Heart to Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 8:04


Paravalvular leak leads to a less than optimal TAVR procedure. LOTUS Edge can virtually eliminate it. That’s what Dr. Vijay Iyer found, as he discusses this month with Dr. Hemal Gada on his experience with the LOTUS platform.

CMAJ Podcasts
Early experience with MAiD in Ontario

CMAJ Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 31:42


Dr. James Downar and Dr. Jennifer Gibson discuss the results and insights from a research study on cases of medical assistance in dying (MAiD) in Ontario between 2016 and 2018. The study allows us to understand who’s getting MAiD, how and under what circumstances. Dr. Jennifer Gibson is Sunlife Financial chair in bioethics and the director of the joint centre for bioethics at the University of Toronto and associate professor in the Dalla Lana school of public health. Dr. James Downar is head of the division of palliative care at the University of Ottawa and critical care physician at The Ottawa Hospital. The research article they co-authored is published in CMAJ: www.cmaj.ca/lookup/doi/10.1503/cmaj.200016 ----------------------------------- Subscribe to CMAJ Podcasts on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Overcast, Instacast, or your favourite aggregator. You can also follow us directly on our SoundCloud page or you can visit www.cmaj.ca/page/multimedia/podcasts.

Disruptive MLM
002 - My early experience with MLM

Disruptive MLM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 10:44


My early experience with MLM was not all that positive... There’s a reason why MLM gets so much shade, but is it really warranted? Join me while I build this out and disrupt an industry or two in the process! https://www.facebook.com/groups/DisruptiveMLM/

Futility Closet
197-Alone Across the Outback

Futility Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 32:33


In 1977, a young woman named Robyn Davidson set out to pursue what she called a "lunatic idea" -- to lead a group of camels 1,700 miles across western Australia, from the center of the continent to the Indian Ocean. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll follow Davidson's remarkable journey alone through the Outback and learn what it taught her. We'll also dive into the La Brea Tar Pits and puzzle over some striking workers. Intro: O.E. Young of Petersburg, Va., assembled a two-story house from the marble headstones of 2,000 Union soldiers. In 1946 Stan Bult began recording the faces of London clowns on eggshells. Sources for our feature on Robyn Davidson: Robyn Davidson, Tracks, 1980. Paul Smethurst, Travel Writing and the Natural World, 1768-1840, 2012. Robert Clarke, Travel Writing From Black Australia: Utopia, Melancholia, and Aboriginality, 2016. Amanda Hooton, "Travels of the Heart," Sydney Morning Herald, Feb. 8, 2014. Robyn Davidson, "Walk My Country," Mānoa 18:2 (Winter 2006), 7-17. "The Inspiration: Robyn Davidson," Australian Geographic 90 (April-June 2008), 112-112. Dea Birkett, "The Books Interview: Robyn Davidson -- Landmarks of an Accursed Art," Independent, Aug. 4, 2001, 9. Luke Slattery, "10 Questions: Robyn Davidson, Writer, Traveller, 59," Australian Magazine, Oct. 13, 2012, 10. Michele Field, "Robyn Davidson: A Literary Nomad," Publishers Weekly 243:46 (Nov. 11, 1996), 52-53. Cathy Pryor, "Tracks Author Robyn Davidson Reflects on a Changing Australia, 40 Years After Her Desert Trek," ABC News, Dec. 8, 2017. Richard Feloni, "16 Striking Photos of One Woman's 2,835km Trek Across the Australian Outback," Business Insider Australia, Feb. 15, 2015. Robyn Davidson, "Tracks: The True Story Behind the Film," Telegraph, April 19, 2014. Duncan Campbell, "Making Tracks: Robyn Davidson's Australian Camel Trip on the Big Screen," Guardian, April 21, 2014. "Indomitable Spirit," Canberra Times, Sept. 29, 2012, 8. Coburn Dukehart, "Rick Smolan's Trek With Tracks, From Australian Outback to Silver Screen," National Geographic, Sept. 19, 2014. Brad Wetzler, "Australian Camel Odyssey: A Voyage of Self Discovery," Kitchener-Waterloo Record, Jan. 2, 1993, E1. Eleanor Massey, "Women Who Discovered the World," Eureka Street 21:2 (Feb. 11, 2011), 1-2. Mary Warner Marien, "Desert Journeys With Women Are Anything But Dry," Christian Science Monitor, March 12, 1997. Jennifer H. Laing and Geoffrey I. Crouch, "Lone Wolves? Isolation and Solitude Within the Frontier Travel Experience," Geografiska Annaler, Series B, Human Geography 91:4 (December 2009), 325-342. Gary Krist, "Ironic Journeys: Travel Writing in the Age of Tourism," Hudson Review 45:4 (Winter 1993), 593-601. Robert Clarke, "Travel and Celebrity Culture: An Introduction," Postcolonial Studies 12:2 (June 2009), 145-152. Richard Snailham, "Tracks by Robyn Davidson," Geographical Journal 148:1 (March 1982), 116-117. Ihab Hassan, "Australian Journeys: A Personal Essay on Spirit," Religion & Literature 34:3 (Autumn, 2002), 75-90. Rachael Weaver, "Adaptation and Authorial Celebrity: Robyn Davidson and the Context of John Curran's Tracks (2013)," Adaptation 9:1 (March 2016), 12-21. Listener mail: Helen Lawson, "'My Job Stinks': The Diver Who Has to Swim Through Sewers to Unblock the Drains of Mexico City," Daily Mail, March 23, 2013. Michael Walsh, "It's A Dirty Job: Meet Mexico City’S Official Sewer Diver," New York Daily News, March 23, 2013. Eric Hodge, Phoebe Judge, and Rebecca Martinez, "Criminal: La Brea Dave's Deep Dive," WUNC, Dec. 18, 2015. Wikipedia, "La Brea Tar Pits" (accessed April 19, 2018). "FAQs," La Brea Tar Pits & Museum (accessed April 19, 2018). Andrew Blankstein, "Police Find Evidence Linked to Homicide in La Brea Tar Pits," Los Angeles Times, June 7, 2013. Wikipedia, "Grapheme-Color Synesthesia" (accessed April 19, 2018). Maggie Koerth-Baker, "Magnetic Letters Taught Us More Than How to Spell," National Geographic, March 9, 2016. "Synesthesia," Psychology Today (accessed April 19, 2018). Nathan Witthoft, Jonathan Winawer, and David M. Eagleman, "Prevalence of Learned Grapheme-Color Pairings in a Large Online Sample of Synesthetes," PLOS One 10:3 (March 4, 2015), e0118996. A.N. Rich, J.L. Bradshaw, and J.B. Mattingley, "A Systematic, Large-Scale Study of Synaesthesia: Implications for the Role of Early Experience in Lexical-Colour Associations," Cognition 98:1 (November 2005), 53-84. Wikipedia, "Synesthesia" (accessed April 19, 2018). Patricia Lynne Duffy, Blue Cats and Chartreuse Kittens: How Synesthetes Color Their Worlds, 2011. This week's lateral thinking puzzle is from Paul Sloane and Des MacHale's 2014 book Remarkable Lateral Thinking Puzzles. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on iTunes or Google Play Music or via the RSS feed at http://feedpress.me/futilitycloset. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- on our Patreon page you can pledge any amount per episode, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!

JACC Podcast
Early Experience With New Transcatheter Mitral Valve Replacement

JACC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2018 15:15


Commentary by Dr. Valentin Fuster

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Video)
The Challenge of Integration

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2017 19:24


The Salk Institute's Terry Sejnowski provides a lively exploration of the challenges inherent in understanding the complexity of the human brain from the molecular to the entire nervous system, and how new technologies and methods are allowing us to know more, as well as reveal there is much to learn. Series: "Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function - Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind Symposium" [Science] [Show ID: 31767]

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Audio)
The Challenge of Integration

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2017 19:24


The Salk Institute's Terry Sejnowski provides a lively exploration of the challenges inherent in understanding the complexity of the human brain from the molecular to the entire nervous system, and how new technologies and methods are allowing us to know more, as well as reveal there is much to learn. Series: "Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function - Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind Symposium" [Science] [Show ID: 31767]

Genetics (Audio)
Tracing the Path from Spontaneous Mutation to Neurobiology in Autism Spectrum Disorders

Genetics (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 18:10


UC San Francisco's Matthew State provides a fascinating account of how the explosion of access to genetic information has led to a much deeper understanding of Autism and the possibility of developing interventions to treat Autism and other impairments such as Schizophrenia and Epilepsy. Series: "Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function - Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind Symposium" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 31766]

Autism (Audio)
Tracing the Path from Spontaneous Mutation to Neurobiology in Autism Spectrum Disorders

Autism (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 18:10


UC San Francisco's Matthew State provides a fascinating account of how the explosion of access to genetic information has led to a much deeper understanding of Autism and the possibility of developing interventions to treat Autism and other impairments such as Schizophrenia and Epilepsy. Series: "Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function - Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind Symposium" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 31766]

Autism (Video)
Tracing the Path from Spontaneous Mutation to Neurobiology in Autism Spectrum Disorders

Autism (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 18:10


UC San Francisco's Matthew State provides a fascinating account of how the explosion of access to genetic information has led to a much deeper understanding of Autism and the possibility of developing interventions to treat Autism and other impairments such as Schizophrenia and Epilepsy. Series: "Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function - Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind Symposium" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 31766]

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Audio)
Tracing the Path from Spontaneous Mutation to Neurobiology in Autism Spectrum Disorders

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 18:10


UC San Francisco's Matthew State provides a fascinating account of how the explosion of access to genetic information has led to a much deeper understanding of Autism and the possibility of developing interventions to treat Autism and other impairments such as Schizophrenia and Epilepsy. Series: "Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function - Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind Symposium" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 31766]

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Video)
Tracing the Path from Spontaneous Mutation to Neurobiology in Autism Spectrum Disorders

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 18:10


UC San Francisco's Matthew State provides a fascinating account of how the explosion of access to genetic information has led to a much deeper understanding of Autism and the possibility of developing interventions to treat Autism and other impairments such as Schizophrenia and Epilepsy. Series: "Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function - Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind Symposium" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 31766]

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Video)
Using Neurobiology to Overcome Genetic and Environmental Adversity

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 20:27


MIT's Mark Bear presents a fascinating account of how understanding neural plasticity, or the ability to modify the function of neurons, led to a novel treatment for visual impairment in Amblyopia, and may reveal pathways to treat other neurological conditions. Series: "Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function - Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind Symposium" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 31765]

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Audio)
Using Neurobiology to Overcome Genetic and Environmental Adversity

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 20:27


MIT's Mark Bear presents a fascinating account of how understanding neural plasticity, or the ability to modify the function of neurons, led to a novel treatment for visual impairment in Amblyopia, and may reveal pathways to treat other neurological conditions. Series: "Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function - Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind Symposium" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 31765]

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Video)

UC San Diego adolescent psychiatrist Jay Giedd provides a fascinating explanation of why the teen brain is truly amazing, explaining how the critical period of neurological development during adolescence creates both challenges and opportunities, as well as showing how a deeper understanding of this development will provide insights into better interventions for mental illnesses. Series: "Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function - Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind Symposium" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 31762]

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Audio)

UC San Diego adolescent psychiatrist Jay Giedd provides a fascinating explanation of why the teen brain is truly amazing, explaining how the critical period of neurological development during adolescence creates both challenges and opportunities, as well as showing how a deeper understanding of this development will provide insights into better interventions for mental illnesses. Series: "Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function - Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind Symposium" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 31762]

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Video)
Early Brain Trajectories and Evolving Oscillations: Template for Mature Function?; Making an Old Brain Young? From Developmental Critical Periods to Alzheimer’s Disease; The Challenge of Integration

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2017 54:38


Three fascinating presentations reveal how exploring changes during critical periods of brain development may lead to interventions, therapies and perhaps cures to conditions from learning disabilities to Alzheimer's Disease. Series: "Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function - Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind Symposium" [Science] [Show ID: 31758]

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Audio)
Early Brain Trajectories and Evolving Oscillations: Template for Mature Function?; Making an Old Brain Young? From Developmental Critical Periods to Alzheimer’s Disease; The Challenge of Integration

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2017 54:38


Three fascinating presentations reveal how exploring changes during critical periods of brain development may lead to interventions, therapies and perhaps cures to conditions from learning disabilities to Alzheimer's Disease. Series: "Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function - Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind Symposium" [Science] [Show ID: 31758]

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Video)
How Immune Cells Sculpt Developing Synaptic Circuits; Using Neurobiology to Overcome Genetic and Environmental Adversity; Traversing the Path from Spontaneous Genetic Mutations to Neurobiology in Autism Spectrum Disorders

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 57:05


Three fascinating presentations show how explorations into synaptic development and genetic mutation are revealing pathways to better interventions for neurological impairment, from Schizophrenia and Amblyopia to Autism. Series: "Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function - Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind Symposium" [Science] [Show ID: 31757]

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Audio)
How Immune Cells Sculpt Developing Synaptic Circuits; Using Neurobiology to Overcome Genetic and Environmental Adversity; Traversing the Path from Spontaneous Genetic Mutations to Neurobiology in Autism Spectrum Disorders

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 57:05


Three fascinating presentations show how explorations into synaptic development and genetic mutation are revealing pathways to better interventions for neurological impairment, from Schizophrenia and Amblyopia to Autism. Series: "Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function - Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind Symposium" [Science] [Show ID: 31757]

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Video)
Question and Answer Session and Close for Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2017 39:39


Question and Answer session and closing remarks for the Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind's symposium Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function. Series: "Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function - Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind Symposium" [Science] [Show ID: 31769]

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Video)
Introduction to Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2017 9:45


Introduction and opening remarks to the Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind's symposium Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function. Series: "Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function - Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind Symposium" [Science] [Show ID: 31768]

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Audio)
Question and Answer Session and Close for Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2017 39:39


Question and Answer session and closing remarks for the Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind's symposium Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function. Series: "Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function - Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind Symposium" [Science] [Show ID: 31769]

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Audio)
Introduction to Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2017 9:45


Introduction and opening remarks to the Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind's symposium Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function. Series: "Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function - Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind Symposium" [Science] [Show ID: 31768]

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Video)
Effects of Early Life Stress on Brain and Behavior; The Parental Brain; The Amazing Teen Brain

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2017 55:41


Three fascinating presentations explain how deeper understanding of neurological development reveals the basis of behavior and what factors can cause behavioral impairment, from external factors such as stress to critical periods of neurological growth and change in adolescence. Series: "Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function - Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind Symposium" [Science] [Show ID: 31756]

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Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Audio)
Effects of Early Life Stress on Brain and Behavior; The Parental Brain; The Amazing Teen Brain

Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2017 55:41


Three fascinating presentations explain how deeper understanding of neurological development reveals the basis of behavior and what factors can cause behavioral impairment, from external factors such as stress to critical periods of neurological growth and change in adolescence. Series: "Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function - Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind Symposium" [Science] [Show ID: 31756]

stress child brain effects behavior neuroscience parental adolescent early life teen brain early experience bj casey catherine dulac function kavli institute adult brain organization
Medical Education Podcasts 2013
The consequences of authentic early experience for medical students: creation of mētis - Sarah Yardley interview

Medical Education Podcasts 2013

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2013 16:16


Using narrative analysis to refine theoretical understanding through the application of mētis, a socio-cultural theory novel to the field of medical education.

JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery Author Interviews: Covering advances in reconstructive and aesthetic procedures and facial develo

Interview with Shan R. Baker, MD, author of Diced Cartilage Augmentation: Early Experience With the Tasman Technique

The Pocket Gamer Podcast
73 - This week, Rob and Alex listen enviously while Tracy recounts his early experience of the iPad.

The Pocket Gamer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2010 70:31