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Welcome to Season 2 of the Orthobullets Podcast.Today's show is Podiums, where we feature expert speakers from live medical events. Today's episode will feature Dr. Emily Benson and is titled "Talus Fracture."Follow Orthobullets on Social Media:FacebookInstagram TwitterLinkedIn
Join guest host Paul Whiting, MD as he chats with Emily Benson, MD and first EGLOW Fellowship recipient Gladys Ngondo, MD from Malawi. Live from the 2024 OTA Annual Meeting. For additional educational resources visit OTA.org
Emily Benson, MD discussess her involvement with the OTA commmunity from her early days in Orthopaedics and the growing the global community. For additional educational resources visit OTA.org
In this weekend's episode, three segments from this past week's Washington Journal – First – President Biden was in Italy earlier this week for the annual G-7 summit. We speak with Emily Benson from the Center for Strategic & International Studies about the challenges facing the alliance. Then – after years of reducing its nuclear arsenal - there are signs the US could soon EXPAND its stockpile - due to growing threats overseas. We talk about what that means with DARRYL KIMBALL of the Arms Control Association. Plus – documentary director James Jacoby discusses his latest PBS Frontline film "Crisis on Campus" about how the Israel-Hamas war ignited divisions on college campuses this spring Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Max and Donatienne discuss former President Donald Trump's latest comments on NATO from the campaign trail in South Carolina and the reactions in Europe. Then, they briefly cover the recent protests by European farmers and the reemergence of a power-sharing government in Northern Ireland. Finally, Max and Donatienne are joined by Emily Benson, director of the CSIS Project on Trade and Technology and Senior Fellow with the CSIS Scholl Chair in International Business, to discuss the EU-US Trade and Technology Council.
Rumor has it the mecha-shrew is extinct, but not all rumors are trustworthy. Thanks to Emily Benson for this episode's hidden lore poem, “On the Question of the Happiness of Clams.” Emily Benson lives in Western New York with her husband and two sons. Previous publications include Deep Wild Journal, Gastropoda, Literary Mama, Moist Poetry Journal, Paddler Press, and The Dillydoun Review. Her work can be found at www.emilybensonpoet.com. To find bonus content and a variety of strange rewards, support our show by visiting Patreon.com/CryptoNaturalist. You can also help by rating, reviewing, and telling a friend. The CryptoNaturalist is written and read by Jarod K. Anderson. For books and poetry collections by Jarod K. Anderson and Leslie J. Anderson, visit CryptoNaturalist.com/books. You'll find information about submitting your poetry or prose for our hidden lore segments in the about section of our website at CryptoNaturalist.com. This show is produced and edited by Tracy Barnett. You can find them online, anywhere at TheOtherTracy or TheOtherTracy.com. Thanks to Adam Hurt for the use of his song Garfield's Blackberry Blossom from his album Insight. For more information on Adam's music, performances, and teaching, visit adamhurt.com. Reminder: Transcripts of this and every episode are available at cryptonaturalist.com.
In this episode of GeoTech Wars, Kirti and Andrew are joined by Emily Benson, Director of the Project on Trade and Technology and Senior Fellow at CSIS, to discuss the recent U.S. export controls placed on China. The conversation examines potential loopholes in the controls, how affected businesses are reacting, and how U.S. allies are responding.
CSIS's Emily Benson joins the podcast to discuss her new Project on Trade and Technology and its first report, “Establishing a New Multilateral Export Regime.”
In the weeks following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, there was a flurry of articles, commentaries and videos predicting that the event signaled the end of globalization. Part of this prediction was based on policymakers and business leaders seeing the risks of global supply chains in countries with dissimilar political, economic and human rights alignments. What does the push to onshore and friend shore clean energy supply chains mean for global trade? How can trade be used as a tool to address climate change? Allegra Dawes hosts this episode with Ambassador Jayme White, the Deputy United States Trade Representative; Peter Rashish, the Vice President and Director of the Geoeconomics program at the American German Institute; and Colin Grabow, a research fellow with the Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies at the Cato Institute; and special thanks to Emily Benson, the Director of the Project on Trade and Technology at CSIS.
Western governments, led by the U.S., have been taking a harder line on trade with China. At stake is global economic leadership, particularly in vital technologies from semiconductors to Artificial Intelligence to electric vehicles, as well as cooperation on climate goals. But how united are the U.S. and Europe on how to approach trade relations with China? What steps are big companies taking as tensions with Beijing rise, and how is Beijing responding?In this episode, Asia Matters' Andrew Peaple is joined by Emily Benson from the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and Alicia Garcia-Herrero at the European think-tank Bruegel.
The different interpretations of de-risking, the need for cooperation and the next steps on the EU agenda on economic security are the topics of the final part of our series on de-risking. Johannes Heller-John is joined by Francesca Ghiretti, an Analyst at MERICS focusing on EU-China relations and economic security. Francesca hosted the previous episodes with Emily Benson, Director at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, on the US and de-risking, and with Kazuto Suzuki, Director of the Institute of Geo-economics in Tokyo, on Japan and de-risking. This podcast series was recorded at the sidelines of the Advancing Economic Security Forum in Berlin in July 2023.
In July 2023, MERICS hosted the Advancing Economic Security Forum, previously known as the Allied Economic Forum. The discussions on what goods and investments should flow freely and which should be put under more scrutiny, on what constitutes military or civilian uses of goods and services and on how the global economic landscape is changing, are part of an ongoing and expanding field concerned with economic security. Due to its global power and influence, China is a major factor in the discussions between the US and its allies and partners around the world.In this first episode of our short series on de-risking, MERICS Analyst Francesca Ghiretti talks to Emily Benson, Director of the Project on Trade and Technology at CSIS, about the US' understanding of de-risking, export controls and the importance of Europe for the US in the area of economic security. The interview was recorded at the sidelines of the Advancing Economic Security Forum.
Max and Donatienne discuss French president Emmanuel Macron's recent visit to China and Finland's long-awaited formal accession to NATO. They then turn to a conversation with Emily Benson to discuss the latest transatlantic tension stemming from the Inflation Reduction Act. Learn More: Analyzing the European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (csis.org) Green Industrial Strategies: Takeaways for Transatlantic Trade (csis.org)
In this episode of the ChinaPower Podcast, Emily Benson and Gerard DiPippo join us to discuss the recent U.S. export technology controls targeting China's access to chips. Ms. Benson and Mr. DiPippo explain these recent export control regulations and note that they will impact large portions of China's technology industry. They also discuss the important role that U.S.-based semiconductors play in the U.S.-China relationship and explain that they have become an essential tool in U.S. economic policy targeting China. Lastly, Ms. Benson and Mr. DiPippo comment on the economic and political impact these export controls will have not only in China, but also on semiconductor firms around the world that rely on China as a key export market. Emily Benson is a senior fellow with the Scholl Chair in International Business at CSIS, joining CSIS after working in transatlantic affairs at the Bertelsmann Foundation. Ms. Benson has several years of experience working in international law, focusing on export controls and sanctions. Gerard DiPippo is a senior fellow in the Economics Program at CSIS, joining CSIS after 11 years in the U.S. intelligence community. From 2018 to 2021, Mr. DiPippo was a deputy national intelligence officer for economic issues at the National Intelligence Council, where he led the IC's economic analysis of East Asia.
Join me as I chat with Emily, mom of two and VA who took her business from a side gig to being able to fully support her family when she needed to. We discuss how she got started working online and she shares some great advice on how she made the transition from one client to going full-time in her business. You don't want to miss this inspiring story and all the tips shared throughout that you can take and apply to your own business. From how to get clients, and what you really need as a brand new VA, to how her business allows her to be a fun mom - this is not an episode you want to miss! Emily Benson is a blogger turned virtual assistant and coach. I'm a business owner and work-from-home mom to two. I grew my virtual assistant business as a single mom from one client to fully booked out. I help social media managers and virtual assistants go from no leads to effortlessly booking clients in 30-90 days. Ready for your next client? I'd love to help you out. Learn more here: https://www.thebensonstreet.com
Emily Benson helps entrepreneurs create a business they can't wait to wake up to every morning. Her boutique, The Fashion Truck, disrupted the retail world in 2011. The Ultimate Boutique Handbook, her first self-published book, was an Amazon Bestseller. She's expected to publish her second book, The Retail Mindset, in 2021. Emily details her experience of being a self-published author with Richelle.
Dr. Emily Benson will leave behind her academic career in May/June of this year and begin working full-time in her growing career coaching business. In this episode she explains how her coaching business began, how she finally knew it was time to resign from her faculty position, the challenges of working in academia when you are a creative person, how she plans to say goodbye to academia in a healthy way, and the challenges of mid-career transition. Emily and I also chat about how, as HSPs (Highly Sensitive Persons), we crave meaningful work. We also discuss the importance of listening to our bodies.
Who says you have to know what you want to do when you grow up? At what point do we tell ourselves that change is no longer an option? Emily Benson has worked with people of all ages, helping them see the options available to them in a way they may not. To take a quote directly from her website: "Do you know you need something new - but no clue what that would look like?" If that describes you, you'll enjoy our conversation. And when you're ready, here's her link. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-arnold-being-seen/message
In this episode, I interview three teachers ranging in their experiences from kindergarten to college! We will hear how they pivoted as teachers, maintained a high level of positivity for their students, as well as what their classrooms struggled with and perhaps things they excelled at as well. I also share Marisa Imon's meditation music bundle which is a super deal and a great opportunity for anyone who records guided meditations, hypnosis sessions, healing music, and more. Her special deal for the bundle can be found HERE. Joining me are: Emily Benson, Associate Professor of Management at Keene State College, Caryl Pawlusiak of the Hooksett School District, and Sharon Mattingly, former highschool entrepreneurship and technology teacher at Marlborough High School. A, B, C, 1, 2, 3... let's get to class!
On this week's episode, The Boutique Training Academy's Emily Benson and I talk about how online businesses are doing 5 figures a month right now, even in the midst of COVID-19. If you're home, you're healthy, and you have something that can help make peoples' lives better, whether it's a service or a product, give this episode a listen and get ready to take notes!Listen in to hear:What's actually selling + trending right now for women globally (we've got the inside scoop, and it's SO GOOD!)How this plays out for both services and physical products at all levels of business, so you can see what's possible for you, tooWhat we've been investing in ourselves + whyMake sure that you rate, review, and subscribe before you leave!Clients + Cash with Christine McAlister: http://www.lifewithpassion.com/clientsandcashFB Ads in a Weekend: bit.ly/christinefbadsTo watch the interview LIVE, click here: https://www.facebook.com/lifewpassion/videos/1472061756299962/-------------------------------------------More about Life With Passion: www.LifeWithPassion.comWant to be part of our live studio audience for these episodes?Join Income-Replacing Entrepreneurs: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lifewithpassionsociety/Follow me on Facebook: @lifewpassionFollow me on Instagram: @lifewpassion
This week's guest is Emily Benson, MBA Ph.D. She is a career coach focused on supporting professional women who want to advance their careers and find more passion and inspiration in their work - and their life! I loved every minute of this conversation having spent much of my adult life leading and coaching people in a primarily corporate environment. Grab a coffee and join us for this conversation!
Emily Benson is a successful ( and stylish
Emily Benson is a successful ( and stylish
Our guest today, Emily Benson, is an expert in everything retail, working for companies like Abercrombie & Fitch and Club Monaco. For those who aren’t aware, 80 percent of boutique owners go out of business within their first two years – most often because of a lack of education. Emily’s boutique training academy is here to help lower that percentage, offering both beginner and advance coaching to people who want to grow their boutiques. But it’s not only super helpful to product-based businesses; her advice is applicable to service-based babes too, because business is business, right? On this episode we’re talking inventory, margins, increasing profits and generally making smart business decisions based on the results you are currently getting in your business. So whether you’re selling t-shirts or courses, it’s all about paying attention to your data, customers, and trends and we are going to dish out detailed strategies for exponential business growth. So buckle up, take down some notes and get ready to learn a whole bunch from the boutique master herself! Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, rate and review The Strategy Hour Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. For show notes go to thestrategyhour.com. To download the transcript of this episode head to: thestrategyhour.com.
Emily Benson is a retail consultant, author, writer and mobile boutique expert on a mission. She wants to help empower retail entrepreneurs to make more money in their businesses. In today's episode of I Want Her Job The Podcast Emily shares her story of opening a mobile boutique, challenges she's encountered along the way, lessons she's learned and some of the business strategies that have helped her succeed. If you're looking for creative inspiration for your wild idea, we think Emily's fearless ambition, joi de vivre and strong business skills will inspire you to go for it. If you are looking to go deeper into operating retail boutiques, check out Emily's book, The Ultimate Boutique Handbook, check out her site Stylish and Successful and listen to her podcast, Boost Your Boutique.
Welcome to the Boost Your Boutique Podcast! Find out about your host, Emily Benson and learn what to expect on this podcast for boutique owners, retail entrepreneurs and product based businesses! Here's to making lots of friends and making lots of money! - Emily Benson Find more at: www.boostyourboutique.com www.stylishandsuccessful.com www.fashiontruck.com bit.ly/trucktribe
What is going on with boutiques in the US? It seems like their either booming, or disappearing. Emily Benson is determined to see less boutiques fail and in this episode, she's going to give you what she thinks are the 3 biggest reasons boutiques today are failing. Originally recorded as a Facebook Live and edited for the Boost Your Boutique podcast. Here's to making lots of friends and making lots of money! - Emily Benson Find more at: www.boostyourboutique.com www.stylishandsuccessful.com www.fashiontruck.com bit.ly/trucktribe
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Emily Benson, former owner of “The Fashion Truck” is a seasoned vet in the mobile retail industry. As a kid, Emily always had an entrepreneurial spirit, but it wasn’t until college that she began to develop her creative passion. She got her 1st taste of the ends-and-outs of the retail business while working as an Assistant […] The post 050: Fashion Truck Owner Transitions To Business Consultant + The Value of Investing In Yourself appeared first on Start a Fashion Truck.
Today's show we will be chatting with one of my favorite people. My personal stylist Emily Benson. You can find her at www.stylebyemily.biz We will be discussing wellness/fashion and rockin that look for business and pleasure!! My sense of style needed help, I was always in workout gear, looking like a hot mess, so when I transitioned into more coaching less training and exercise I needed to uplevel my look but still feel like me!! Emily did that for me!! She can do it for you also! Anyone tuning in live or replay can take advantage of her FREE 20 min style consult and 10% off her services.......just for my peeps! Told you I love this girl! www.stylebyemily.biz/suzanne A little about Emily I’m fun to work with because I’m positive, silly, confident, empathetic, curious and I know exactly how to match your look on the outside, to the woman that you are on the inside.