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[20 MAY 24] The BCP Podcast. Season 4, Episode 73. Run time: 33:05 In this Episode: Covid-19 Pandemic lies fully exposed!
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the legal profession faced a profound metamorphosis. As a seasoned practitioner deeply attuned to the struggles and triumphs within our community, this episode isn't just as an observer, but evidence of my work as a guide for other lawyers through the intricate journey of change. Sharing these insights paves the way for a new era in legal practice, one that prioritizes well-being, flexibility, and authenticity. Key Takeaways: 1. Self-Reflection in Crisis: COVID forced a pause, allowing lawyers to reflect on their lives, exposing both the strengths and weaknesses of traditional legal practice. 2. The Dual Nature of COVID: Acknowledging both the gift and curse aspects—unveiling opportunities for personal and professional growth while navigating mental and emotional challenges. 3. Catalyst for Change: Lawyers have the power to be catalysts for change, not only in their own lives but in shaping the future of the legal profession. 4. Hybrid and Remote Practices: The necessity of embracing new ways of working, including fully remote or hybrid models, to foster a more fulfilling and balanced professional life. 5. Leadership Evolution: Recognizing the evolving landscape and preparing for a leadership shift, where those open to innovation and progressive practices can shape the future of law. Compelling Quotes from the Episode: "COVID was a GIFT - it gave us time to think and feel and experience life with the sun outside; see our families in new ways - virtually reconnecting with lost loved ones, and spending time with families in the daylight hours, even if they annoyed the heck out of us in the other room while we were trying to focus on that brief." "COVID was a catalyst for us to look at our profession for how it can EVOLVE. And one day, those old guard who are still making the rules, who still see the practice of law through a traditional lens, will retire. And those of us who are open to new and exciting ways of practicing law, including using AI for good - to help us socratically - hybrid, on a balcony overlooking a beach somewhere... we will eventually step into those positions of leadership." "Be a catalyst for change in your own life, so you can be a catalyst for change in our profession." >>> Are you looking for clarity and guidance about the next steps in your legal career? Ready to get away from the toxic focus on the quantity of work in billables, and instead, focus on the quality of your work? Want to focus on what matters and have a life outside the office? If any of these were a whole body hell yes, then you're in the right place! Hi! I'm Sheila Wilkinson, your host, and I'm an attorney, just like you. I built a multi-million dollar law firm from scratch and when the managing partner refused to uphold his end of the bargain, I walked away from it all. Now, I live on two continents and help other lawyers live their best lives, too! I still practice law, and I'm also a coach, consultant, and educator. I've spoken on plenty of stages across the globe - CLEs included! My mission is to help you figure out exactly who you really are and what you really want, underneath and in spite of all those shoulda, woulda, couldas, because mark my words: what you want is within reach, and it's a lot closer than you think! So, grab something to take notes with and let's dig deep about what you really want your joyful and thriving lawyer life to look like! And when you're ready, below are some free and low-cost resources you can start creating your joyful and thriving life today. But here's a secret: the magic really happens when we work together, so schedule a call with me and let's chat. It's not a sales call, and I won't try to sell you anything - PROMISE. I want to help you get to know yourself better and support you in your dreams!
In this Episode:- Covid trillions Funded the Left- Media blames recession on "Perfect Storm"- Recession going Worldwide- Elderly Homeless Soaring in America- "Net Zero" Neo-Feudalism- Is this the Fourth Turning?- Nigeria Gives up on CBDC DisasterCheck out the charts, articles, and all the videos at www.peterstonge.com. And I'm always on Twitter as @profstongeVisit our Lead Sponsor: Unchained Keep your bitcoin secure and minimize the tax you owe on it. Use code PETER for $50 off on-boarding.Visit our Sponsor: Money Metals Investopedia ranks Money Metals as the "Best Overall" precious metals dealer — Give them a try!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
On this episode of the ASC Podcast with John Goehle we discuss the latest news in the ASC Industry, Discuss the recent uptick in COVID cases and remind listeners of the return to work guidelines, discuss recent survey issues including the new Medicare Ombudsman link and the requirements for BLS, ACLS and PALS certifications. In our focus segment we discuss Outsourced Billing, Coding and Collections. This episode is sponsored by Surgical Information Systems Notes and Resources from this Episode: COVID-19 Uptick Link to CDC Return to work Guidance: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/guidance-risk-assesment-hcp.html#:~:text=At%20least%207%20days%20have,of%20fever%2Dreducing%20medications%2C%20and Anesthesia Shortage Some links for Anesthesia Shortage Articles:https://www.beckersasc.com/anesthesia/the-major-shortage-plaguing-ascs.html https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/workforce/beyond-survival-mode-best-practices-and-creative-ideas-for-coping-with-the-shortages-in-anesthesiology.html Medicare Ombudsman: Link in the current Medicare Ombudsman Websiteshttps://www.cms.gov/center/special-topic/ombudsman/medicare-beneficiary-ombudsman-home Outpatient Surgery Magazine https://www.aorn.org/outpatient-surgery/the-magazine/current-issue Beckers ASC https://www.beckersasc.com/asc-news.html Surgical Information Systems Outsourced Billing https://www.sisfirst.com/revenue-cycle-services Speaker: Jessica NelsonJessica.Nelson@sisfirst.com Join one of our Membership Programs! Our Patron Program: Patron Members of the ASC Podcast with John Goehle have access to ASC Central - an exclusive membership website that provides a one-stop ASC Regulatory and Accreditation Compliance, Operations and Financial Management resource for busy Administrators, nurse managers and business office managers. More information and Become Member The ASC-Central Premium Access Program A Premium Resource for Ambulatory Surgery Centers including access to bootcamps, education programs and private sessions More Information and Become a Premium Access Program Members Today! Important Resources for ASCs: Conditions for Coverage: https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?c=ecfr&rgn=div5&view=text&node=42:3.0.1.1.3&idno=42#se42.3.416_150 Infection Control Survey Tool (Used by Surveyors for Infection Control)https://www.cms.gov/Regulations-and-Guidance/Guidance/Manuals/downloads/som107_exhibit_351.pdf Updated Guidance for Ambulatory Surgical Centers - Appendix L of the State Operations Manual (SOM)https://www.cms.gov/Regulations-and-Guidance/Guidance/Manuals/downloads/som107ap_l_ambulatory.pdf https://www.cms.gov/medicareprovider-enrollment-and-certificationsurveycertificationgeninfopolicy-and-memos-states-and/updated-guidance-ambulatory-surgical-centers-appendix-l-state-operations-manual-som Policy & Memos to States and RegionsCMS Quality Safety & Oversight memoranda, guidance, clarifications and instructions to State Survey Agencies and CMS Regional Offices. https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Provider-Enrollment-and-Certification/SurveyCertificationGenInfo/Policy-and-Memos-to-States-and-Regions Other Resources from the ASC Podcast with John Goehle: Visit the ASC Podcast with John Goehle Website Books by John Goehle Get a copy of John's most popular book - The Survey Guide - A Guide to the CMS Conditions for Coverage & Interpretive Guidelines for Ambulatory Surgery Centers
People need to feel connected to people. There is no doubt that over the last 3 years, human connection has been threatened in the workplace. While good has certainly come from employees working from home (having a sense of control over their environment) there is a definite lack of connection to their work, their coworkers, and their bosses. Laura Canter shares a bit about the psychology of human behavior and leading people through change. She shares the importance of focusing on individual strengths rather than weaknesses. We've all had change forced upon us over the last three years and today on the Unconventional Leadership podcast we want to talk about how you can weather the changes well! Find Laura Canter online at: https://canterassociates.com/ Quotes from the Episode: Covid kind of exacerbated it and let everybody throw their hands up and say, okay, this is what I actually need and want from either my organization or my boss or just life in general. People don't become teachers or nurses for the big bucks. They don't do it because it's just a job. It really is a calling for them. We have to manage more. We have to keep up with more. I need to take a mental health day. People don't laugh at that anymore. They see it as a, wow, you know what? I think I might need to as well. There's such an, innate protection element that we all want to hold on to what we've always done. Working from home, it allowed people to maybe set their own schedules a little bit more, have a little bit more of that flexibility again, feeling like they actually had some sort of autonomy within their role. We have to talk to the individual. We have to understand their individual priorities, motivators, stressors. If you don't take time to do that, this is where you're going to create chaos in a team. We spend more time in a job than we do with our families. It's completely unrealistic to think that you're not going to have a personal and emotional connection to whatever it is that your occupation is and what you're doing If you had one negative interaction with someone on your team, you need more positive events to get you back to neutral, you're never going to build that positive relationship with them. As a leader, when you know your strengths, the way that you manage "the weaknesses" is to go hire people who have incredible strengths in areas that you don't. Number one, do you even recognize the strengths and the talent of the people on your team first? Second, do you acknowledge and appreciate then how well those strengths and talent can come together? If a company is actively investing in you and feeding into your interests and the strengths that you have inside of you, you're going to naturally be more engaged. By putting so much on managers, they don't feel like they have the time to even get to know people. That's the biggest mistake you can take, not genuinely getting to know your individual team members. Resources: Mike Sipple Jr. | LinkedIn | Twitter
Ti West's Pearl serves as a prequel to his X film's memorable villain, the older, sexually-starved Pearl who wreaks havoc on the young bodies that had the audacity to engage in sexual relations on her property. Gabe appreciates the aesthetics of the film and Ti West's dedication to the theme. Kat dives into the troubled mind of young Pearl and how the complicated stew of terrible situations could influence her decisions. Having a husband away at war, taking care of family, isolating due to a pandemic, and living in the early 1900s?! No wonder Pearl is taut with tension and troublesome thoughts. Sources in this Episode: COVID has officially won as the most deadly disease in American History The effects of social deprivation on adolescent development and mental health Reviews: ‘Pearl' Review: A Farmer's Daughter Moves Up the Food Chain - The New York Times Pearl review: a slasher prequel that makes the original even better - The Verge Pearl review: a star is born (and is very, very bloody) | Digital Trends Pearl review: Mia Goth melts down as a serial killer in the making | EW.com ‘Pearl' Film Review: Stunning Prequel Makes ‘X' Even Better Than It Already Was Pearl Review: Wild A24 Horror Improves on Ti West's X | Den of Geek ‘Pearl' Review: Grainy, Gory, and Goth | Arts | The Harvard Crimson Pearl review: Mia Goth is breathtaking in a flawed horror prequel - Polygon --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-ghouls-next-door/support
After 6 years, we're ending 20Something & Living and it's so hard to say goodbyeeee. BUT it's only right to go down memory lane of our favorite segments and share what we think of these past takes. Entertainment Top Clips: - Kenderick Lamar Clip: Episode "If Only My Dad Had A #PESPI" - Safaree Gets Beat Up: Episode "Levels to Blackness" Hot Topics Top Clip: - Therese's Take on Moscato: Episode "Moscato - A Ghetto Girl's Drink" Article Top Clip: - Should we be “should'ing”: Episode “Covid-19: This Virus Don't Got No Names”
Introducing... Season 3 of the CHEcast!! We've missed y'all! We are also so excited to announce our new host this season, Eric Garcia, who is the newest member of CHE's outreach team! Tune in to learn more about Eric and his hopes for this season of the CHEcast!Featuring: Eric Garcia Upcoming Episode: A Conversation w/ Angel Flores from Queer Eye Check out Angel's meet & greet event on January 23rd:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/taking-flight-a-screening-and-qa-with-arkangel-tickets-247877186337 *DISCLAIMER: Views are our own and do not reflect those of the Center for Health Empowerment*Want to get started on PrEP? Click the link below to schedule an appointment with the Center for Health Empowerment:www.checlinic.org--Additional Notes, Links, Corrections and Context for this Episode--COVID-19 PandemicCenter for Health EmpowermentTeleCheCHE ReliefAvita PharmacyPurple Noodle Marketing
On this Episode: Covid took out half of the guys… their still alive but Michael and Corey(Diddy) held it down until their return! They discussed the recent incident with Antonio Brown, Michael talks about his anxiety going into 2022, Different superstitions, losing a fist fight in front of your significant other, the conflict with two podcast host and their statements towards Black women, goals for the year and much more!
What time is it?? It's back to school time!!!In this episode of the CHEcast, we speak to Dr. Patrice Little about all things sexual health, especially within the college demographic! According to the Centers for Disease Control, nearly 50 percent of the 20 million new STIs diagnosed each year are among young people between the ages of 15–24 years, coining it the name of the “Silent Epidemic”. A large percentage of these cases occur among college students, who often underestimate the risks of having unprotected sex. Have any questions about your risks, safe sex practices, or how to get tested? Tune in to this week's episode! We also touch on Dr. Little's work to address disparities in healthcare and the founding of NP Student Magazine!Featuring: Dr. Patrice Little*DISCLAIMER: Views are our own and do not reflect those of the Center for Health Empowerment*Want to get started on PrEP? Click the link below to schedule an appointment with the Center for Health Empowerment:www.checlinic.org--Additional Notes, Links, Corrections and Context for this Episode--COVID-19 PandemicDr. Patrice LittleNP Student MagazineMIT Hacking RacismCenter for Health EmpowermentTeleCheCHE ReliefAvita PharmacyPurple Noodle Marketing
In this Episode:Covid hit the recovery world and made some drastic changes to how people stay sober and find new sources to meet. For many, it hasn't been good as isolated drinking, relapse, and overdose deaths are on the rise, but for others, the pandemic has introduced a new way to get together—Zoom. In today's episode, we talk to Steve and Annette as they tell us what they have done to promote Zoom meetings in the recovery community.Highlights in this Episode Include:· Fear that broadcast meetings would break 12-step traditions or rules.· The success of zoom meetings.· Zoom bombers and other difficulties that come with Zoom meetings and Annette's efforts to qualify the meetings she posts.· The various Zoom 12-step support and fun activities.Get in Touch with Annette and Steve Online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/annette.smith.9615Get More from Back Porch Chats: Visit Back Porch Chats' website www.backporchchats.com Contact Vince or Jeanna Vince@Backporchchats.com Jeanna@nowsobercoach.com Follow us on Facebook www.facebook.com/Backporchchats Connect with Jeanna Online: Follow Now Sober Coach's Facebook Page www.facebook.com/jeannafoxcoach Join the FREE Now Sober Coach Facebook group www.facebook.com/groups/sobrietycoachfox Connect on Instagram www.instagram.com/recoverywithjeanna/ Check out Now Sober's website www.nowsobercoach.com How You Can Help If you enjoy this podcast and would like to offer your support, there are three things you can do. 1. Head over to your favorite podcast app and leave a review. 2. Share this episode on social media. 3. Visit our store and wear your support. Now available: Back Porch Chats Merchandise in the Now Sober Lifestyle store. https://now-sober-life.creator-spring.com/ Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/backporchchats)
As the COVID-19 pandemic began to unravel, we saw an increase in barriers to abortion access due to the widespread shutdown of clinics across the nation. Even at a time when healthcare was limited due to social distancing measures, politicians, such as Governor Greg Abbott, made receiving healthcare even more challenging by deeming abortion as "non-essential" and passing bills, such as SB8, during the 87th Texas Legislative Session. In this episode of the CHEcast, we talk to Kat, a public health champion, abortion rights activist, and member of Buckles Bunnies Fund—an organization established during the wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic to fund abortions and keep them accessible. Listen to this week's episode to get a deep dive as to how COVID-19 impacted abortion access, learn about Gov. Greg Abbott's plan for abortion, and find ways that you can support Buckle Bunnies Fund or participate in combatting SB8! Featuring: Kat, Buckle Bunnies Fund*DISCLAIMER: Views are our own and do not reflect those of the Center for Health Empowerment*Follow Buckle Bunnies Fund and the CHEcast on Social Media!IG: @bucklebunniesfundtx & @checastpodcastTW: @BBFundTXWant to donate to Buckle Bunnies Fund?Venmo: @Buckle-BunniesCashApp: $BuckleBunniesFundWant to get started on PrEP? Click the link below to schedule an appointment with the Center for Health Empowerment:www.checlinic.org--Additional Notes, Links, Corrections and Context for this Episode--COVID-19 PandemicBuckle Bunnies FundSB8Center for Health EmpowermentTeleCheCHE ReliefAvita PharmacyPurple Noodle Marketing
In the last 50 years, we have experienced two big pandemics, the HIV/AIDS crisis of the 1980s-1990s, and the current pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2. While these two viruses may be different in transmission mode and in the symptoms they generate, they do have important similarities: the fear instilled in the population, stigma, and politicization. In this week's episode of the CHECast, epidemiologist, Mireya Treviño, takes a deep dive into each of these pandemics, how they began, how society responded, and the disproportionate impact each crisis had on marginalized communities. Featuring: Mireya Treviño*DISCLAIMER: Views are our own and do not reflect those of the Center for Health Empowerment*Want to get started on PrEP? Click the link below to schedule an appointment with the Center for Health Empowerment:www.checlinic.orgWant to get vaccinated? Click the link below to schedule an appointment:https://www.vaccines.gov/If you have any questions about the vaccine, feel free to refer to the links below:https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/index.htmlhttps://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/covid-19/index.html--Additional Notes, Links, corrections and Context for this Episode--COVID-19 PandemicHIV/AIDS CrisisCenter for Health EmpowermentTeleCheCHE ReliefAvita PharmacyPurple Noodle MarketingDaBaby - CommentsAvita Pharmacy You're more than just a prescription. We're more than just a pharmacy.
This comes under 100 DAYS PODCAST'S |Ep 46| In this Episode COVID 19 LAB LEAK THEORY CHINESE LABWUHAN INSTITUTE OF VIROLOGYVISIT HUBHOPPERwww.hubhopper.comhttps://studio.hubhopper.com/?utm_source=host_feed_programme&utm_medium=description&utm_campaign=hubhopper_studioThis Episode was Produced By Game Tamilzha Web Podcast'sHostPrabhu VenkatTo connect with us https://linktr.ee/gametamilzhaFor business/collaboration gametamilzha@gamil.comStay Tuned with Game Tamilzha Web Podcast's Stay Safe Wear Mask Get sanitised
This comes under 100 DAYS PODCAST'S |Ep 46| In this Episode COVID 19 LAB LEAK THEORY CHINESE LABWUHAN INSTITUTE OF VIROLOGYVISIT HUBHOPPERwww.hubhopper.comhttps://studio.hubhopper.com/?utm_source=host_feed_programme&utm_medium=description&utm_campaign=hubhopper_studioThis Episode was Produced By Game Tamilzha Web Podcast'sHostPrabhu VenkatTo connect with us https://linktr.ee/gametamilzhaFor business/collaboration gametamilzha@gamil.comStay Tuned with Game Tamilzha Web Podcast's Stay Safe Wear Mask Get sanitised
You don't want to miss: The student's and staff's similarities and differences in their lives before and after Covid. Hearing the distinctive voices being shared by our learners! Tuning into our Cyber CometCast episode to hear and possibly relate to some of our MMS Comets! Thanks to our student Dharun for editing this episode! HOSTS - Dharun, Ved, and Koby Commentary from: Mrs. Arminio, Mrs. Stewart, Sahana Srikanth, Mrs.Hahn EDITED BY- Dharun ____________________________________________________________________________ Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram: @CyberCometCast Make sure you TUNE INTO our CometCast every other Friday, so you don't miss out on any of our mason minutes of special stories! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Episode Schedule: 1st Episode- ”One Year Ago” - Friday, march 12th, 2021 2nd Episode- “Covid at home & New Hobbies & Passions” - Friday, march 26th, 2021 3rd Episode- “The New Normal” - Friday, April 9th, 2021 4th Episode- ”Same School Different Place” - Friday, April 23rd, 2021 5th Episode- ”Silver Linings” - Friday, may 7th, 2021 6th Episode- “Why We Wanted to be Part of this Podcast”(Season Finale) - Friday, may 21st, 2021 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- And, if you enjoyed this episode, please spread the word about our podcast to your family and friends! Thank you and we will talk to you all in…. the next Cyber CometCast!
Podcast: The Science Hour (LS 53 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: Covid -19 – Mutations are normalPub date: 2020-12-20This week the UK Health secretary raised concerns over a new variant of SARS- CoV-2 currently spreading across Europe. Viruses mutate all the time so it's no surprise that a new form of the one causing Covid -19 would emerge. However, virologist Ravi Gupta who analysed the new strain says we need to be weary in case future strains mutate in ways that could overcome vaccines. Immunologist Akiko Iwasaki is part of a team looking at the impact of Covid -19 on our immune system. Her research has uncovered autoantibodies linked to infection with the virus. These are responsible for a number of autoimmune diseases. The finding goes some way to explaining the symptoms seen by some people long after a Covid -19 infection. And how clever are ravens? According to behavioural scientist Simone Pika at the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology in many ways they are up there with chimps or young children. She found they performed well in tests designed for primates. Following the dinosaur destroying meteor strike where was the best place for life to develop a new? Geologists, David Kring and Tim Bralower, think they've found the answer hidden in plain sight. CrowdScience listener Simon has a problem. He's always bumping into things, dropping tools and knocking stuff over. And he's sick of it. He wants to know what is going on. Was he born like this? Or is it contagious? And most importantly, can he doing anything about it or is he going to be the proverbial ‘bull in a china shop' for the rest of his life? Host Anand Jagatia gets on the case, investigating the complex coordination needed for the simplest movements, like throwing a ball and catching it. With help from Dr Andrew Green, an exercise physiologist from Johannesburg University, he delves into our secret “sixth sense” – proprioception, which helps us locate our limbs without looking. Anand discovers that an easy task, like kicking a football, needs multiple parts of the brain to coordinate in order to work smoothly. Assistant Professor Jessica Bernard from Texas AMU studies the brain, particularly the cerebellum, a part that controls smooth movements. Dr Bernard explains how tiny glitches and larger lesions in different parts of the brain can make us clumsy in different ways. And how we use our thinking powers to stay balanced; a reason why, as your memory goes with old age, you're more prone to falling over. Our listener is not alone. Around the world, there is an under- diagnosed condition that affects millions of us. Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), also known as dyspraxia is a motor coordination condition that affects 5% of the global population. As Professor Amanda Kirby from the University of South Wales and CEO of Do-It solutions explains, if you can't tie shoelaces, catch a ball and your handwriting is awful, there's a chance that you have DCD. There's a large genetic component, so you are likely to come from a clumsy family. There's no cure for DCD/Dyspraxia but all of us are capable of becoming better at a chosen task, and there's a common pathway to mastery, whether that's bike mechanics or open heart surgery. Professor Roger Kneebone is the author of Becoming Expert, and he talks to Simon about possible solutions to clumsiness, including accepting and living with it. [IMAGE: Getty Images]The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from BBC World Service, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Podcast: Intelligence Squared (LS 60 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: COVID-19 and The Vaccine: A Shot of Hope and A Return to Normal?Pub date: 2020-12-08The world had been waiting for the news and on November 9 it finally came: a vaccine produced by Pfizer and BioNTech had proved to be more than 90% effective in preventing COVID-19 in clinical trials. And then just a week later another pharmaceutical company, Moderna, announced the results of its own clinical trials. Moderna's vaccine showed a remarkable 95% efficacy in preventing Covid-19. With further promising results from the Oxford/AstraZenica vaccine showing between 70 – 90% protection, many policymakers now believe we are on track for a mass rollout of multiple vaccines in 2021 and a chance of normality resuming within months. But how realistic is this? And what questions still need to be answered?Many experts are warning that, while the news about vaccines is an encouraging episode in the pandemic story, it is by no means the end of it. We have many ethical and logistical challenges ahead of us in the coming months. The chief scientist behind the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, Uğur Şahin, has said we are unlikely to see any signs of the pandemic receding before the summer of 2021. In the meantime, a lot of questions remain unanswered: Should we continue with lockdowns until the summer or beyond? Who should be vaccinated first? The elderly so we can save lives and reduce the burden on healthcare providers? Or – as some are suggesting – the young, so we can kickstart the economy? And more broadly, is it fair that pharmaceutical companies should make vast profits from a vaccine?To answer these questions, Sarah Gilbert, Project Leader for the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine, Richard Horton, editor of The Lancet, and Tim Spector, epidemiologist and founder of the ZOE Covid symptom tracking app, joined us in December 2020. The event was hosted by Anjana Ahuja, leading science contributor for the Financial Times. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/intelligencesquared. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Intelligence Squared, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Podcast: StarTalk Radio (LS 78 · TOP 0.01% what is this?)Episode: COVID-19 and the Future of UsPub date: 2020-11-30How does COVID-19 impact children? Neil deGrasse Tyson, co-host Paul Mecurio, and Dr. Irwin Redlener, MD, co-founder of the Children’s Health Fund and Director of the National Center for Disaster Preparedness, investigate the impact of the pandemic on our youth. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free. Thanks to our Patrons Joshua Ratcliffe, Mick Pirgmann, Jason Sills, Mario Dalla Riva, Kaleb Saleeby, Curtis Miller, Shashank Subramanian, Tore Hongset, David Mikhael, and John Kiousis for supporting us this week. Illustration Credit: The Centers for Disease Control.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Neil deGrasse Tyson, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Podcast: The Science Hour (LS 53 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: Covid- 19 – Good news on immunityPub date: 2020-11-22Tests on patients for up to 8 months following their infection with SARS- CoV-2 suggests an immune response can persist. Alessandro Sette and Daniela Weiskopf at the La Jolla Institute in California are optimistic this could mean vaccines would also confer long lasting immunity. An analysis of samples from Kenya's blood banks by Sophie Uyoga at the KEMRI-Wellcome Research Programme reveals far more people in Kenya contracted the virus than was previously know. The figures mean Kenya has similar levels of infection to many European countries. And a study of mosquitoes by Louis Lambrechts of the Pasteur Institute in Paris reveals why Zika, a virus originating in Africa is much more prevalent in other parts of the world. We also look at the future of the Nile. Ethiopia is building a massive Dam which will have consequences for Sudan and Egypt who are reliant on the Nile's waters says hydrologist Hisham Eldardiry from the University of Washington, Seattle. Every year, Western Afghanistan is hit with a fierce 120-day wind, and listener Hamid wants to know what causes this phenomenon? He's from the city of Herat, where what starts as a gentle breeze in the morning can pick up to become a dangerous gale just a few hours later, devastating buildings and causing power outages. The BBC's Abdullah Elham in Kabul tells us the country has plenty of other ‘friendly' wind but this one is considered ‘fierce'. CrowdScience talks to Professor Amir Aghakouchak to discover more about the phenomenon, and learns about the pollution problems Herat's summer storm causes in neighbouring Iran. But it's not all bad news. Professor Lorraine Remer explains how NASA used satellites to map how wind transport Saharan sand almost half way round the world, fertilising the Amazon rainforest. [IMAGE CREDIT: Getty Images]The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from BBC World Service, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
EP 795 8 ข้อควรระวังในการวิเคราะห์ข้อมูล ผมเอาบทความที่ผมเขียนในหนังสือรวมบทความที่ชื่อว่า "ข้อมูลและการตัดสินใจในโลกที่ไม่เหมือนเดิม" มาเล่าให้ฟังใน Episode นี้ครับ โดยเอากรณีศึกษาของ COVID-19 มาเป็นตัวอย่าง เผื่อจะเป็นประโยชน์กับหลาย ๆ ท่านนะครับ
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