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Eric Rubenstein is the Managing Partner at New Climate Ventures (NCV). NCV launched in October 2021, holistically tackling climate change by investing in innovative early-stage startups that target carbon removal, reduction, and avoidance ecosystems. NCV has invested in companies across climate tech, recycling, alternative materials, food tech, and energy transition, among other emissions-avoiding technologies Before founding NCV, Eric held roles at Citigroup and Louis Dreyfus in their respective commodities and energy trading divisions. In this episode, we discuss: ● Why New Climate Ventures decided to invest in early-stage start-ups ● The different areas they look at when deciding what companies to invest in ● The importance of the founder and leadership of a start-up Key Takeaways: ● What's Your Life Thesis? Most Venture Capital (VC) firms have a thesis, which means a guiding framework or set of principles that defines the types of investments the firm will make, and outlines the firm's core beliefs. If you were to create a thesis to identify and evaluate where you spend your time and energy, what would it be? Take a moment to write it out, and then check where you are against your thesis. Are there any shifts you want to make with how you spend your time and energy? ● Taking a Page Out of the VC Playbook: Three of the filters that New Climate Ventures uses when evaluating potential start-ups to invest in are, 1) alignment with their purpose of carbon reduction, 2) potential for strong financial returns, and 3) New Climate Venture's ability to add value to the start-up beyond just money. These same filters work wonders when evaluating your next career move. First, does the work align with your purpose? Second, does it offer significant growth and return for you, both financially and personally? Finally, are there ways you are excited to contribute and show up beyond the job description? Remember, where you spend your career energy is a huge investment in the future you're helping to create. ● What Stories Are You Amplifying? The stories we focus our attention on grow. They take up time and space as they're passed from one person to another—entering rooms, heads, and hearts. The next time you share a story, consider if it's a story you want to take up more space. Consider shedding light on the things you want more of. Consider making “good-finding” a habit, where you go out of your way to applaud what someone is doing and tell them to keep up the good work. It's amazing the impact positive reinforcement has, not just to the person we're patting on the back, but in our own brains when we use our attention to amplify the things we love. References: Connect with Eric on LinkedIn New Climate Ventures Listen to the Purpose and Profit episode with AIR COMPANY here CarbiCrete Rheom Materials Dimensional Energy Connect & Share: If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading them! If this episode resonated with you, I ask you to send it to a friend. Help bring even more visibility to these leaders that are using business as a force for good! Subscribe to the Purpose and Profit newsletter to make sure you don't miss future episodes. This podcast is for you, the listener. I'd love to hear what resonated with you, or if you have a suggestion on who would be a great guest for this show. Please send me a note at info@KathyVarol.com.
In this episode Silas Mahner (@silasmahner) interviews Eric Rubenstein about his journey into climate tech, the importance of partnering with Energy Majors in the Climate Revolution, the role of Houston in that movement, Eric's discovery framework, and his ideal founder traits. Overall, a super good episode packed full of insights. Enjoy the Episode!
Today we're joined again by Dr. Eric Rubenstein, an Assistant Professor of Epidemiology at Boston University School of Public Health. Eric is a researcher, a volunteer for the Special Olympics and a lifelong advocate of individuals with Down syndrome. This conversation is a round table discussion of change and evolution, progress and insights that we feel so fortunate to be able to share with each of you today. Eric's Website: https://sites.bu.edu/rubenstein Episode Transcript: https://ifweknewthen701833686.wordpress.com/2023/07/30/150-ableism/2/ Please follow us on Twitter @ifweknewthenPOD you can drop us a line on our Facebook page @ifweknewthenPOD or visit our website https://www.IfWeKnewThen.com to send us an email with questions and comments. You can join our mailing list there and get alerts of future podcast episodes. Thank you again and we look forward to you joining us on the next episode of IF WE KNEW THEN.
In this episode Brian Jenssen, MD, MSHP, FAAP, lead author of three reports about protecting children and adolescents from tobacco and nicotine, offers ways pediatricians can help patients and their caregivers. Hosts David Hill, MD, FAAP, and Joanna Parga-Belinkie, MD, FAAP, also speak with Eric Rubenstein, PhD, ScM, about his research on public school students experiencing homelessness and disability. For resources go to aap.org/podcast.
Happy World Down Syndrome Day 2023! In celebration of our community, we are sharing a discussion we had this month with Dr. Eric Rubenstein and his co-researcher team. Dr. Eric is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at Boston University and his research team is comprised of six adults with Down syndrome who engage the research process to create their own project. The team is curious about the mental health of people with Down syndrome and designed a research project to explore people's experiences with mental health issues and how they find support. Take the survey: https://bostonu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bxyp6tWSkJcoU86 The group is also hosting a webinar on Tuesday, March 21 from 12pm-1:30pm EST Register for the World Down syndrome Day webinar: https://bostonu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_BkU7e9D8TO6HPXSRU2gfpg Episode Transcript: https://ifweknewthen701833686.wordpress.com/2023/03/19/136-world-down-syndrome-day-with-dr-eric-rubenstein-and-his-co-researcher-team/2/ Please follow us on Twitter @ifweknewthenPOD you can drop us a line on our Facebook page @ifweknewthenPOD or visit our website https://www.IfWeKnewThen.com to send us an email with questions and comments. You can join our mailing list there and get alerts of future podcast episodes. Thank you again and we look forward to you joining us on the next episode of IF WE KNEW THEN.
It's no shock to anyone that starting up a business comes with a lot of challenges, setbacks, and disappointments. People who are driven by the money that can come with success often forget that it takes more than just a good product. It's understanding your market and understanding people. The people you surround yourself with as part of your team, and the customer. For episode 058 of ‘The World Class Leaders Show', I invited Eric Rubenstein, Founder and Managing Partner of New Climate Ventures. Since its launch in October 2021, NCV has made several investments that cover areas involving climate tech, alternative materials, and food tech – as well as other emissions-avoiding technologies. Before founding NCV, Eric held positions leading venture investing activities for commodities as well as leading fundamental strategy for oil, refined products, natural gas liquids, plastics, and recycled plastics. By listening to this podcast episode, you will learn more about: What are the best attributes of a Founder/CEO The importance of self-awareness to grow your company Why diversifying sectors is critical to success The Founder Journey From Start-Up To Scale If you'd like to know more about Eric's work, he can be contacted via LinkedIn, at https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric--rubenstein/. For more information about New Climate Ventures, visit the website at https://www.newclimateventures.com/. If you've enjoyed this or another of my podcast episodes, please send me any comments via LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/andreapetrone, or via email at Andrea@andreapetrone.com. For more information on my work and access to other valuable resources, please visit the website, at https://www.andreapetrone.com/. Read the article related to this podcast: https://www.andreapetrone.com/the-journey-from-founder-to-ceo-with-eric-rubenstein-article/
This week we talked to Dr. Eric Rubenstein and one of his co-researchers, Kaethe Sigelko to discuss self advocacy and the importance of including people with Down syndrome in shaping our community. For everything they ever told you your child would not or could not do - sometimes it takes an example of what is possible to remember who we are and that every child's life is one of possibility. Eric's Website: https://sites.bu.edu/rubenstein Contact Kaethe: k.sigelko1415@gmail.com Episode Transcript: https://ifweknewthen701833686.wordpress.com/2022/10/14/119-walking-the-walk-breaking-down-stereotypes-with-dr-eric-rubenstein-and-kaethe-sigelko/2/ Please follow us on Twitter @ifweknewthenPOD you can drop us a line on our Facebook page @ifweknewthenPOD or visit our website https://www.IfWeKnewThen.com to send us an email with questions and comments. You can join our mailing list there and get alerts of future podcast episodes. Thank you again and we look forward to you joining us on the next episode of IF WE KNEW THEN.
Joining Sean is special guests Attorney Colin Callahan of Flannery / Georgalis and Eric Rubenstein, Ret. OIG Agent of Advize Healthcare. The roundtable discussion will be Private Equity (PE) and the pitfalls of engaging both as the investor and as the portfolio company. There is ton to explore and we are sure you will walk away with a better understanding of how best to engage with PE! Don't forget to visit us at www.thecomplianceguy.com
This week we have a wonderful conversation with Dr. Eric Rubenstein, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at Boston University. We discuss equality and inclusion in research as it pertains to Down syndrome. Eric's Website: https://sites.bu.edu/rubenstein/ Episode Transcript: https://ifweknewthen701833686.wordpress.com/2022/07/29/110-the-future-of-research-and-the-hope-on-the-horizon-with-eric-rubenstein/2/ Please follow us on Twitter @ifweknewthenPOD you can drop us a line on our Facebook page @ifweknewthenPOD or visit our website https://www.IfWeKnewThen.com to send us an email with questions and comments. You can join our mailing list there and get alerts of future podcast episodes. Thank you again and we look forward to you joining us on the next episode of IF WE KNEW THEN.
This week's episode is a panel discussion on the US carbon markets, and beyond, recorded at the Reuters Event's USA Commodity Trading 2022 in June. Our panelists take on the state of the compliance and voluntary carbon markets today. How in the absence of a federal carbon market, voluntary markets are leading the charge. How are voluntary credits generated? What is legal framework and the nascent legislation around them? How are they already transforming industry and technologies? What could the future hold and how can the opportunity across carbon avoidance and mitigation be unlocked? What are the hurdles to that future? The panelists are Deanna Reitman, head of DLA Piper's commodity platform, Eric Rubenstein, founder and Managing Partner of New Climate Ventures and Lance Titus, Managing Director at Uniper Global Commodities.To find out more about HC and our talent advisory services in the energy & commodities sector visit www.hcgroup.global/hc-insider To connect with our host Paul Chapman, you can find him at www.linkedin.com/in/paulchapmanhc/
Matt Lawhon and Eric Rubenstein sit down with Sean to discuss their former agencies inner workings and clear up the misperceptions on how an investigation at each of these entities is initiated and the actual steps taken during one! Thank you for making us number 6 on the Top 25 Regualtory Compliance Podcasts: 25 Best Regulatory Compliance Podcasts You Must Follow in 2022 (feedspot.com)
In this episode, Eric & Stacie discuss common misconceptions about the role of OIG agents. Eric also provides insight on civil vs. criminal penalties and the federal sentencing guidelines. Stacie & Eric also discuss the difference between a government audit vs. a government investigation. Eric also shares tips on what to do when you own personal physician or a physician for a family member has questionable billing practices. The interview wraps up with Stacie asking Eric how medical coders can get a job working with the OIG. Have a question for Stacie you would like to have answered in a future podcast? Please send it to askstacie@radrx.com Did you enjoy this podcast episode? Do you have suggestions for future episodes? If so, please let Stacie know by sending an email to podcast@radrx.com
Danny Gomez, Managing Director of Financial and Emerging Markets at Freightwaves, sits with Eric Rubenstein, Founding Managing Partner at New Climate Ventures, to talk about the energy transition in transportation. Eric talks about how CO2 can be used from everything to sustainable diesel to plastics for dashboards. Eric expands on commoditizing CO2 and what that can mean for our journey to reducing emissions.With more than 60 years of experience in logistics innovation, Dunavant is a family-owned business that has the knowledge to ensure global and domestic shipping practices are efficient and effective. Dunavant generates supply chain proficiency with outstanding, attentive, and expedient customer service. For more information, visit Dunavant.com.Follow Net-Zero Carbon on Apple PodcastsFollow Net-Zero Carbon on SpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
Danny Gomez, Managing Director of Financial and Emerging Markets at Freightwaves, sits with Eric Rubenstein, Founding Managing Partner at New Climate Ventures, to talk about the energy transition in transportation. Eric talks about how CO2 can be used from everything to sustainable diesel to plastics for dashboards. Eric expands on commoditizing CO2 and what that can mean for our journey to reducing emissions.Follow Net-Zero Carbon on Apple PodcastsFollow Net-Zero Carbon on SpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
In this episode Stacie is joined by Eric Rubenstein Director of Litigation and Fraud, Waste & Abuse Support at Advize. Eric is a former OIG agent with lots of great stories from his experience working in the field. Eric shares his career journey from federal corrections officer to OIG agent. In this episode, Stacie and Eric discuss the importance of auditing and having a compliance plan in place, and Eric provides his expert advice on what steps a medical coder should take if they find themselves caught in the middle of a sticky situation that may involve fraud, waste and abuse. Throughout the episode, Eric shares stories from his time spent serving as an OIG agent. Have a question for Stacie you would like to have answered in a future podcast? Please send it to askstacie@radrx.com Did you enjoy this podcast episode? Do you have suggestions for future episodes? If so, please let Stacie know by sending an email to podcast@radrx.com
With the season on the line, and his knee still ailing, Jimmy Butler had one of the greatest performances in Miami Heat playoff history, to tie the Eastern Conference Finals at 3-3. His statline (47 points, 9 rebounds, 8 assists and 4 steals) only tells some of the story. Ethan Skolnick, Greg Sylvander and Brady Hawk tell the rest. Sponsored by BettorEdge.com/5Reasons, PrizePicks.com (five), All Pro Construction Builders, Eric Rubenstein attorney and TherapistPreferred.com (5RSN).
That one will be remembered. Without Jimmy Butler for the second half, and with PJ Tucker and Kyle Lowry coming off injuries, the Miami Heat somehow weathered a Celtics comeback -- largely due to one of the most impressive performances of Bam Adebayo's career. Now, with the Heat up 2-1 in the Eastern Conference Finals, Ethan Skolnick, Brady Hawk and Greg Sylvander explain how it happened, and what's next for Game 4. Sponsored by Eric Rubenstein attorney, PrizePicks.com (five), TherapistPreferred.com (5RSN) and MarcBrownPA.com.
Bye, Bucks. Hello, another Heat vs. Celtics matchup in the Eastern Conference Finals. The entire crew -- Ethan, Alex, Greg and Brady -- explain exactly what Miami will need from all its core players, from Jimmy Butler to Bam Adebayo to Tyler Herro, to advance to the NBA Finals for the 7th time in franchise history. Plus, the X-factors. Sponsored by PrizePicks.com (five), Eric Rubenstein attorney, BettorEdge.com/5Reasons and UBreakWheelFix.com
A quintessential Miami Heat performance, led by Erik Spoelstra, but with contributions up and down the rotation, closed out the Philadelphia 76ers in Game 6 of the second round of the 2022 playoffs. Ethan Skolnick, Greg Sylvander and Brady Hawk commemorate a truly connected, spirited performance, which validated many front office decisions and the roles of many on the roster. Now it's onto the Eastern Conference Finals, leaving Joel Embiid and James Harden behind. Sponsored by PrizePicks.com, All Pro Construction Builders, Water Cleanup of Florida and Eric Rubenstein attorney.
Joel Embiid returned for the Philadelphia 76ers, and Kyle Lowry returned for the Miami Heat, but the Heat's offense disappeared in a Game 3 loss. Jimmy Butler found his game in the third quarter, but no one provided any support, with his teammates making just 15 of 55 shots. Ethan Skolnick, Greg Sylvander and Brady Hawk discuss the defeat, and whether it was related to attitude, the additions, the lineups or just a little bit of luck. Sponsored by Eric Rubenstein (attorney), PrizePicks.com (code: five), TherapistPreferred.com (code: 5RSN).
The Miami Heat take a commanding 2-0 series lead over the Philadelphia 76ers with a 119-103 victory. Greg and Alex recap the victory, discuss the impact of Oladipo & if any adjustments may be coming for Game 3. Water CleanUp of Florida, PrizePicks (FIVE), Eric Rubenstein
In this week's episode, Greg speaks with Managing Partner of New Climate Ventures, Eric Rubenstein. The pair speak about the robustness of the carbon market in the face of economic volatility, the momentum created by consumer demand, and the reality of trading carbon.You can find both Greg and Eric on LinkedIn:Greg Newman, Onyx Capital Group's CEOhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/oilderivatives/Eric Rubenstein, Managing Partner of New Climate Ventureshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/eric--rubenstein/
The Miami Heat played without Kyle Lowry, but still dominated the Atlanta Hawks behind Jimmy Butler, PJ Tucker and a surprise stint from Victor Oladipo to take a 3-1 lead in the first round. Ethan Skolnick, Brady Hawk and Alex Toledo discuss what worked, and what will need to get better in the next round. Sponsored by Quarterdeck restaurants, Eric Rubenstein attorney, PrizePicks.com (five) and TherapistPreferred.com (5RSN).
The Miami Heat squandered a late lead to the Atlanta Hawks, as Jimmy Butler missed two contested jumpers, and now are ahead 2-1 in the first round. What happened at the end? And what happens if Kyle Lowry (hamstring) can't play Game 4 on Sunday? Sponsored by CPT-Florida.com, UBreakWheelFix.com and Eric Rubenstein attorney.
This episode of CCC with Jordan Johnson, Eric Rubenstein and Sean Weiss was tremendous as they tackled a whole lot of raging issues in healthcare:1. Extension of the PHE for another 90 days and what this means to the healthcare industry... 2. Medical Necessity and The Treating Physician Rule, Strict Liability vs Medical Necessity Issues... 3. Face Mask Mandate Extension until May 3rd... 4. OIG Work Plan Additions: Medicaid fraud control unit data mining, Audit of the Dept HHS Compliance toward Geospatial data act of 2018 and hospital compliance with the provider relief fund balance billing requirement for out-of -network patients... 5. DOJ $13+ million settlement agreement with Cardinal Health... 6. HHS Medical Debt Review Plan... 7. Biomarkers and Genetic Testing...
The Miami Heat lost their final game of the regular season, but it was still a good day. First, the East bracket set up about as well as Miami could have hoped. And then, Victor Oladipo scored 40 to show he will be ready if needed in the postseason. Ethan Skolnick, Greg Sylvander and Brady Hawk discuss the path to the Finals, and whether Oladipo could play a role. Plus, an update on Bam Adebayo's status. Sponsored by Eric Rubenstein attorney, WaterCleanupFlorida.com and PrizePicks.com (five.).
Nothing to complain about tonight. Or there shouldn't be. Without Jimmy Butler, Erik Spoelstra and others, the Miami Heat solidified their hold on the top spot in the East with a come-from-behind win in Toronto. And they did so on Kyle Lowry night -- with big performances from Max Strus, Tyler Herro and Victor Oladipo. Ethan Skolnick, Greg Sylvander and Alex Toledo take you through it. Sponsored by City Cigar Lounge, UBreakWheelFix.com, PrizePicks.com and Eric Rubenstein attorney.
The Miami Heat retained possession of first in the East with a resilient, if uneven, win against the rolling Celtics in Boston. Ethan, Alex, Greg and Brady break down the balanced contributions, starting with Max Strus's surprising defense to Kyle Lowry's sharpshooting to Bam Adebayo and Jimmy Butler each doing enough when it mattered. Sponsored by PrizePicks.com (five), GetSalis.com (5RSN), TherapistPreferred.com (5RSN), UBreakWheelFix.com and Eric Rubenstein attorney.
The Miami Heat Miami had a chance to essentially eliminate the Philadelphia 76ers from contention for the East's top seed... but came out slow, and finished worse. Tyler Herro was hunted late by Tyrese Maxey and others, and Miami had no answers on the other end. Ethan Skolnick (at Wells Fargo Center) is joined by Brady Hawk to discuss Herro's struggles, some of Erik Spoelstra's rotation decisions, and what the loss means. Sponsored by GetSalis.com, Eric Rubenstein attorney, PrizePicks.com and TherapistPreferred.com
The one, the only Eric Rubenstein joined Sean on the first episode of season 3 to ensure we came out of the gate swinging. The episode focused on all things OIG Compliance! Topics: 1. UPICS 2. Telehealth 3. DoJ Prosecutions 4. Updates on Fraud, Waste and Abuse 5. Investigations by the OIG - How they start and how they escalate
To date, carbon markets cover only a few geographies and select categories. Yet, they are already impacting how commodities are produced and traded. Over the next decade, carbon credits will expand to cover all manner of reduction and avoidance technologies, dramatically changing the commodities world. Low carbon alternatives to existing commodities will flourish and so will the circular economy. Carbon will become a truly global commodity and every trader will need to know the market. How can commodities firms plan for and capture these future opportunities? Will every trader, from power, to ags, to oil, need to become a carbon trader? In this episode, Eric Rubenstein, Managing Partner of New Climate Ventures, sets forth his thesis on carbon's future and impact on the commodities world. To find out more about HC and our talent advisory services in the energy & commodities sector visit www.hcgroup.global/hc-insider To connect with our host Paul Chapman, you can find him at www.linkedin.com/in/paulchapmanhc/
We are not assuming the Miami Heat reach the NBA Finals. But what if they did? Which team -- tonight's opponent Phoenix, Golden State, Memphis or someone else -- would give the Heat the most trouble? Ethan, Alex and Brady make their cases. Sponsored by Eric Rubenstein attorney, NordVPN.com/5RSN and PrizePicks.com (five). #NBA #MiamiHeat #PhoenixSuns
The Miami Heat rallied from an early deficit to take a 14-point lead, only to squander all of it and lose to the Bucks by one. Tyler Herro made mistakes late, but he wasn't the overall issue, scoring 30. Gabe Vincent made big shots. Duncan Robinson contributed. But Jimmy Butler's struggles proved too much to overcome. Is that a concern? And will Kyle Lowry's return be enough to finally fix the late game struggles? Ethan, Greg and Brady discuss. Sponsored by UBreakWheelFix.com, Water Cleanup of Florida, Eric Rubenstein attorney and PrizePicks.com (five).
A dominant performance by the Miami Heat as they rise to 41-21. Strong nights from Gabe Vincent, Tyler Herro and others. Ethan Skolnick and Brady Hawk were at FTX Arena. Ethan puts Pat Riley's work into perspective. Brady handles the X's and O's. Sponsored by City Cigar Lounge, Eric Rubenstein attorney.... PrizePicks.com (five), TherapistPreferred.com (5RSN) and GetSalis.com (5RSN). Attachments area
Eric Rubenstein is founding managing partner of New Climate Ventures, A Houston-based venture capital firm focused on investing in sustainable businesses and energy transition companies. Eric shares details on the fund and some of his portfolio companies he's most excited about as well as Houston's role within climate tech, as well as Houston's "multifaceted role" in the energy transition.
With the NBA's East so jumbled, what are the Miami Heat's easiest playoff paths. They're not easy to find, but Ethan Skolnick tossed out some options to Greg Sylvander and Brady Hawk. There's a consensus: best to stay out of the Bucks' bracket. Sponsored by All Pro Construction Builders, Eric Rubenstein attorney, GetSalis.com, TherapistPreferred.com and Manscaped.com.
The Miami Heat went cold in the second half, scoring just 40 points and giving up too much to the Mavericks other than Luka Doncic. Brady Hawk joins Ethan Skolnick to discuss what went wrong -- including another game in which size bothered Jimmy Butler late. Sponsored by GetSalis.com, Eric Rubenstein attorney, CPT-Florida.com and PrizePicks.com.
On the night of the NBA trade deadline, the Miami Heat got a dominant performance from Bam Adebayo, Jimmy Butler and Kyle Lowry to race by New Orleans in the second half. Brady Hawk joins Ethan Skolnick for his 5 Takeaways. Sponsored by Eric Rubenstein attorney, City Cigar Lounge and PrizePicks.com (five).
The Miami Heat blew out the Washington Wizards behind the strong play of point guard starter Kyle Lowry and point guard reserve Gabe Vincent. Ethan Skolnick, Greg Sylvander and Alex Toledo focus mostly on Vincent's progress, and how the Heat are better positioned at the position than they've been in a while. Sponsored by Eric Rubenstein attorney, PrizePicks.com, GetSalis.com, Manscaped.com and TherapistPreferred.com.
With Jimmy Butler & PJ Tucker back for Miami, unfortunately more of the same result for Miami as they lost 106-100 in Toronto. Bam Adebayo had a break out game as others struggled to shoot. Alex Toledo, Brady Hawk & Greg Sylvander recap the game & identify the Miami's worst potential first round matchups. Sponsored by Eric Rubenstein attorney, GetSalis.com, Manscaped.com & TherapistPreferred.com
The Miami Heat won again, against an undermanned but scrappy Clippers squad, but it got a little dicey near the end. How big a concern are the late game lost leads? Will they correct themselves like some other perceived issues (Duncan Robinson's shooting and the backup point guard spot) clearly have? Ethan Skolnick and Greg Sylvander discuss. Sponsored by Eric Rubenstein attorney, GetSalis.com, Manscaped.com, TherapistPreferred.com and PrizePicks.com
Victor Oladipo worked out in front of the media Tuesday, and he sure looks like he's getting closer to a return from quad surgery. So, what does that mean for him, the Miami Heat and his teammates? Ethan Skolnick is joined by Alex Toledo, Greg Sylvander and Brady Hawk to discuss Oladipo's past, present and near and long-term future. Sponsored by Water Cleanup of Florida, Eric Rubenstein attorney, City Cigar Lounge, GetSalis.com (5RSN), TherapistPreferred.com (5RSN) and Manscaped.com (5RSN).
No Kyle Lowry. No Tyler Herro. And, after an odd ejection, no Jimmy Butler. So it was left to Bam Adebayo and the Heat defense -- led also by PJ Tucker, Gabe Vincent and Caleb Martin -- to carry the Heat home. They did, beating the Blazers. Ethan Skolnick, Greg Sylvander and Brady Hawk discuss the win, which was a matter of aggression... and trust. This looks like a June team. Sponsored by Eric Rubenstein attorney, GetSalis.com (5RSN), TherapistPreferred.com (5RSN) and PrizePicks.com (five).
As we anticipate the return of Bam Adebayo from a significant thumb injury, we ask this question: What are we most anxious to see? For Brady Hawk, it's the schematic adjustments. For Greg Sylvander, it's perhaps a final shot for Duncan Robinson, now that his DHO partner is back. And for Ethan Skolnick, it's something else entirely. Sponsored by Eric Rubenstein attorney, EverythingTradeShows.com, Intense Nutrition and PrizePicks.com (five).
When the Miami Heat signed PJ Tucker, most people knew the team was getting a selfless defender who set good screens. But Tucker has been more than that. Erik Spoelstra has unlocked the veteran's offensive versatility as well, to the benefit of the Heat. Alex Toledo and Brady Hawk join Ethan Skolnick to outline all that Tucker has offered on offense and defense, as the Heat's unheralded but essential starter. Sponsored by Intense Nutrition, Eric Rubenstein attorney, PrizePicks.com (five), TherapistPreferred.com (5RSN), GetSalis.com (5RSN) and Manscaped.com (5RSN).
After a stirring, stunning win against the #PhoenixSuns, the Miami Heat are now 9-3 against the better teams in the NBA. Why? Greg Sylvander has some reasons, and Ethan Skolnick and Brady Hawk have some perspective on them. Hint: this is an Erik Spoelstra masterclass. Sponsored by GetSalis.com (5RSN), WaterCleanup of Florida, Eric Rubenstein attorney, TherapistPreferred.com (5RSN), Manscaped.com (5RSN) and PrizePicks.com (five).
In an episode pulled from the Five Reasons YouTube channel, Ethan, Greg, Alex and Brady Hawk give some background on the Heat's quick signings, as pretty much everyone is injured or has Covid -- and the game against the Spurs is cancelled. Plus, what team scares you most? Sponsored by PrizePicks.com (five), Eric Rubenstein attorney and EverythingTradeShows.com
Without Jimmy Butler, Bam Adebayo, PJ Tucker and others -- but with Tyler Herro back -- the Miami Heat crushed the Indiana Pacers with a 3-point onslaught. Spot starter Max Strus and Duncan Robinson combined for 10 threes, and Herro scored 26. Most importantly, the role players continue to show they can be trusted, which will matter when the veterans return. Ethan Skolnick (from the arena) is joined by Greg Sylvander and Brady Hawk. Sponsored by Eric Rubenstein, MarcBrownPa.com, PrizePicks.com and TherapistPreferred.com
The shorthanded Miami Heat, playing without most of their projected rotation, allowed the Detroit Pistons to snap a 14-game losing streak Sunday. Some of the key players will be returning soon, but now PJ Tucker is hurt too, and Ethan Skolnick, Brady Hawk and Greg Sylvander think that's trouble. Also, what does it say that Max Strus is stepping up, and Duncan Robinson isn't? Sponsored by Eric Rubenstein attorney, City Cigar Lounge, TherapistPreferred.com (5RSN) and Manscaped.com (5RSN).
A heavy strategy episode as Coach Nick of @BBallBreakdown joins Ethan Skolnick, Alex Toledo and Brady Hawk to assess the Heat's offense and defense while undermanned -- and what both can be with Jimmy Butler, Bam Adebayo, Markieff Morris, Caleb Martin and Victor Oladipo all healthy. Sponsored by Eric Rubenstein attorney (@IWantToBeYourLawyer), Manscaped.com (5RSN) and TherapistPreferred.com (5RSN).
... and Kyle Lowry and PJ Tucker were pretty good too. The Miami Heat stunned Giannis and the defending champion Milwaukee Bucks behind huge nights from Caleb Martin, Max Strus and KZ Okpala, pulling away in the fourth quarter. Martin in particular was exceptional in a surprise spot start. Ethan Skolnick and Greg Sylvander put a great performance into perspective. Sponsored by BETUS.com and PrizePicks.com (code five for each), TherapistPreferred.com and Manscaped.com (code 5RSN for each), and Eric Rubenstein attorney.
Jimmy Butler returned, but then hurt his tailbone again, as the Miami Heat fell feebly to the Memphis Grizzlies. Ethan Skolnick is joined by Brady Hawk to discuss the Heat's issues, and how they dig out -- especially if Butler will miss more time. Sponsored by Eric Rubenstein (attorney), www.TherapistPreferred.com (5RSN), Biscayne Bay Brewing and Manscaped.com (5RSN).
Bam Adebayo remains out but we expect Jimmy Butler to return from his bruised tailbone injury Monday against Memphis. What does that mean for the Heat? The scoring distribution? The closing lineups? Ethan Skolnick, Greg Sylvander and Alex Toledo are joined by Brady Hawk, whose appearances are sponsored by Eric Rubenstein, attorney. Episode also sponsored by www.TherapistPreferred.com(5RSN) www.PrizePicks.com (five) www.Manscaped.com (five) www.BetUS.com (five)
With Duncan Robinson struggling, and Bam Adebayo inconsistent, some Miami Heat fans on social media seem confused about what their contracts actually impact, when it comes to the Heat's roster construction. Ethan Skolnick, Greg Sylvander and Alex Toledo try to clear all of that up. Sponsored by Eric Rubenstein attorney and TherapistPreferred.com (5RSN).
It's a quarter-season megapod, as Brady Hawk and Gadiel Cartagena (authors of recent pieces on FiveReasonsSports.com) join Ethan Skolnick, Greg Sylvander and Alex Toledo to break down the Miami Heat's first 20 games (13-7) from a statistical and strategic perspective. Jimmy Butler, Bam Adebayo, Tyler Herro, Duncan Robinson, Kyle Lowry and more. Sponsored by www.PrizePicks.com(five) www.BetUs.com (five) www.TherapistPreferred.com and www.Manscaped.com (5RSN) plus Intense Nutrition (Coral Springs) and Eric Rubenstein attorney.
Episode 7 Return of the Agent! In this episode Eric Rubenstein, Jordan Johnson and Sean M. Weiss take on the facts, the fallacies and the far-fetched when it comes to search warrants, subpoenas and raids at medical practices, hospitals and health systems! Then the guys turn their attention to Price Transparency, the Proposed Rule (2022 MPFS and OPPS) regarding Inpatient only procedures vs ASC Procedures and the misperceptions that exist...
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 7 of the Healthcare Fraud Shield podcast. In this episode we talk to Eric Rubenstein a retired OIG Agent who currently the Director of Litigation/FWA Support at Advize Health. If you would like to record a message for our podcast you can go to https://anchor.fm/hcfs/message. If you want to learn more about Healthcare Fraud Shield's integrated FWA software solution, check out our website at www.hcfraudshield.com. If you would like to sign up for our webinars you can monitor our future webinars here: www.tinyurl.com/hcfswebinar. Do you have any questions or podcast topic ideas? Email us at kweintraub@hcfraudshield.com.
Eric Rubenstein is a seasoned federal law enforcement officer (25 years), specializing in white-collar crime investigations. Wide-ranging experience involving federal healthcare programs, with an emphasis on crimes involving the Medicare and Medicaid programs by health care providers, including physicians, pharmacies and health care entities. He is currently the Director of Litigation Fraud Waste and Abuse Support for Advize Health. Eric Rubenstein on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-rubenstein-oig/ Glenn Krauss on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenn-krauss-93521a19/ Core-CDI: CDI Consulting: https://www.core-cdi.com/ Top Gun Audit School: http://www.topgunauditschool.com/ This podcast was edited and mixed by Brian Cui from MedicalCodingGeek.com --- 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/wiserwednesday/message
Eric Rubenstein is a seasoned federal law enforcement officer (25 years), specializing in white-collar crime investigations. Wide-ranging experience involving federal healthcare programs, with an emphasis on crimes involving the Medicare and Medicaid programs by health care providers, including physicians, pharmacies and health care entities. He is currently the Director of Litigation Fraud Waste and Abuse Support for Advize Health. Eric Rubenstein on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-rubenstein-oig/ Glenn Krauss on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenn-krauss-93521a19/ Core-CDI: CDI Consulting: https://www.core-cdi.com/ Top Gun Audit School: http://www.topgunauditschool.com/ This podcast was edited and mixed by Brian Cui from MedicalCodingGeek.com --- 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/wiserwednesday/message
A discussion of the latest in cancer care and research with Dr. Robert Goulet with Community Health Network, Dr. Terry Vik of Riley Hospital for Children, and Dr. Eric Rubenstein with Franciscan St. Francis Health Care.
The Heat were outscored 29-11 in the fourth quarter after a 19-point lead. Jimmy Butler rolled his ankle late in the 2nd quarter. Greg, Brady & Alex go over the continued 4th quarter issues, Jimmy's injury & the murky offense without their shooters.Sponsors: ROK Esports Center, Eric Rubenstein personal injury attorney, InsuranceByLinnette.comJoin us on our Off The Floor Discord server! Get updates/information/stats from the 5OTF crew and hang out with other Heat fans! https://t.co/izwgN0SEt6Offer: Get a Deposit Match up to $100 when you sign up on Sleeper!Use Promo Code At Sign-Up: 100NOWFull Disclaimer: Sleeper Picks are available to eligible residents: (1) 18+ and physically present in AK, AR, CA, CO, DC, FL, GA, IL, KS, KY, MN, NM, NC, ND, OK, OR, RI, SC, SD, TX, UT, VT, VA, WI, and WY; (2) 19 + and physically present in NE; and (3) 21+ and physically present in MA. New customers only. No minimum for deposit bonus. One (1) deposit match per promotion. Restrictions apply and offer subject to change. See terms at https://support.sleeper.com/en/articles/6516011-deposit-match-promotion-terms-of-use. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER.Our Sponsors:* Check out PrizePicks and use my code fiveonthefloor for a great deal: https://www.prizepicks.com* Check out Steel Tie Spirits: https://steeltiespirits.com/* Check out Uncommon Goods and use my code FIVEONTHEFLOOR for a great deal: www.uncommongoods.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Despite the Miami HEAT jumping out to a 22-1 lead in the 1st quarter. A terrible 4th quarter led to a Bulls come from behind victory in Chicago 102-97. Greg Sylvander & Brady Hawk recap the loss.Sponsors: ROK Esports Center, A Aggressive Insurance, Eric Rubenstein personal injury attorneyJoin us on our Off The Floor Discord server! Get updates/information/stats from the 5OTF crew and hang out with other Heat fans! https://t.co/izwgN0SEt6Offer: Get a Deposit Match up to $100 when you sign up on Sleeper!Use Promo Code At Sign-Up: 100NOWFull Disclaimer: Sleeper Picks are available to eligible residents: (1) 18+ and physically present in AK, AR, CA, CO, DC, FL, GA, IL, KS, KY, MN, NM, NC, ND, OK, OR, RI, SC, SD, TX, UT, VT, VA, WI, and WY; (2) 19 + and physically present in NE; and (3) 21+ and physically present in MA. New customers only. No minimum for deposit bonus. One (1) deposit match per promotion. Restrictions apply and offer subject to change. See terms at https://support.sleeper.com/en/articles/6516011-deposit-match-promotion-terms-of-use. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER.Our Sponsors:* Check out PrizePicks and use my code fiveonthefloor for a great deal: https://www.prizepicks.com* Check out Steel Tie Spirits: https://steeltiespirits.com/* Check out Uncommon Goods and use my code FIVEONTHEFLOOR for a great deal: www.uncommongoods.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Miami HEAT won their 7th consecutive game of the season, 1122-115 against the Brooklyn Nets at Kaseya Center on Thursday night. Jimmy Butler led the way with 36 points, while Duncan Robinson and Bam Adebayo had star-level contributions of their own. Greg Sylvander and Bryan Fonseca recap all the action from the Heat's 7th straight victory.Sponsors: A Aggressive Insurance, ROK Esports Center (Heat-Bulls Watch Party and 2K Tournament this Saturday!), Eric Rubenstein personal injury attorneyJoin us on our Off The Floor Discord server! Get updates/information/stats from the 5OTF crew and hang out with other Heat fans! https://t.co/izwgN0SEt6Our Sponsors:* Check out PrizePicks and use my code fiveonthefloor for a great deal: https://www.prizepicks.com* Check out Steel Tie Spirits: https://steeltiespirits.com/* Check out Uncommon Goods and use my code FIVEONTHEFLOOR for a great deal: www.uncommongoods.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
After watching the game live with fans on Playback.tv/5RSN, Greg, Alex & Brady jump on to discuss what went wrong in Minnesota, where the Heat were missing Butler, Love, Martin, Richardson & Highsmith, what we saw from Bam and Tyler, and what stood out from Jovic, Jaquez and Cain's performances.Sponsors: A Aggressive Insurance, ROK Esports Center, Eric Rubenstein, personal injury attorneyOur Sponsors:* Check out PrizePicks and use my code fiveonthefloor for a great deal: https://www.prizepicks.com* Check out Steel Tie Spirits: https://steeltiespirits.com/* Check out Uncommon Goods and use my code FIVEONTHEFLOOR for a great deal: www.uncommongoods.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jimmy Butler returned, but didn't do much, and didn't stay long, injuring his foot after 23 nondescript minutes. And what Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo wasn't quite enough, as the Heat struggled to contain former player Kelly Olynyk. Ethan, Alex and Brady spoke about it live on the YouTube channel.Sponsors: ROK ESports Center, Eric Rubenstein, InsuranceByLinnette.comJoin us on our Off The Floor Discord server! Get updates/information/stats from the 5OTF crew and hang out with other Heat fans! https://t.co/izwgN0SEt6Our Sponsors:* Check out PrizePicks and use my code fiveonthefloor for a great deal: https://www.prizepicks.com* Check out PrizePicks: https://www.prizepicks.com/ * Check out Steel Tie Spirits: https://steeltiespirits.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jimmy Butler had an active, efficient game, and it was enough to beat the Wizards. Ethan Skolnick, Alex Toledo and Brady Hawk go live to discuss the victory, and what it will take to get Tyler Herro and Jaime Jaquez going, as Terry Rozier performs well in all areas other than his shot.Sponsors: ROK Esports Center, Eric Rubenstein.com, InsuranceByLinnette.comJoin us on our Off The Floor Discord server! Get exclusive insider information, along with updates/stats/insights from the 5OTF crew and hang out with other Heat fans! https://t.co/izwgN0SEt6Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The emergence of Victor Oladipo, the star breakout of Tyler Herro and the return of Gabe Vincent have crowded the backcourt particularly late in games. Is Kyle Lowry still a lock to finish, after he didn't finish against the Utah Jazz?Sponsors: WaterCleanUp of Florida, Eric Rubenstein, PrizePicks (FIVE), BettorEdge (5RSN)Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
(Our apologies for the shaky audio on this one)The Miami Heat couldn't withstand Jayson Tatum (49 points) and the Celtics' offensive onslaught without Jimmy Butler as they lose 121-134 in Boston.Recording on-location after our watch party at Tropical Distillers, Ethan Skolnick, Brady Hawk, Alex Toledo and Giancarlo Navas (Miami Heat Beat) go over:whether this game was a moral victory, Bam Adebayo's performance, along with what went right and wrong.Sponsors: PrizePicks (FIVE), BettorEdge, Manscaped, TherapistPreferred, attorney Eric Rubenstein, Tropical DistillersAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In a two-part episode, Ethan, Brady and Greg try to identify why the Miami Heat have played in a league-most "clutch" games, and whether they can continue to outperform down the stretch. Also, can Tyler Herro win the three-point contest at All-Star weekend.Sponsors: C-ArmStaffing.com, PrizePicks (five), Water Cleanup of Florida, Eric Rubenstein.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy