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In this episode, we are discussing 2 articles focused on cardiovascular genetics. In the first segment, Khalida talks to authors Marianne and Erin about their research exploring the opportunities for downstream revenue of cardiac genetic counseling services in a pediatric medical center. In the second segment, Naomi chats with Jodie and Erin about the recent NSGC Practice Resource about genetic testing and counseling for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Segment 1: Cardiac genetic counseling services: Exploring downstream revenue in a pediatric medical center Marianne Olson, MS, CGC is a genetic counselor at Baptist Health in Kentucky. She provides prenatal genetic counseling at Maternal Fetal Medicine clinics in Louisville and Lexington. Marianne graduated from the Cincinnati Genetic Counseling Graduate Program in 2024. Prior to working as a genetic counselor, Marianne taught high school chemistry and biology for 12 years. Erin Miller is an Associate Professor in the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Erin is a genetic counselor IN THE DIVISION OF CARDIOLOGY at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. She leads the cardiology genetic counseling team in providing genetic counseling services to individuals of all ages with and at risk for cardiovascular disease. Erin is focused on improving access to genetics services for families with inherited cardiovascular diseases. In this segment we discuss: - What sparked the decision to explore downstream revenue (DSR) in a cardiac genetic counseling setting - Financial challenges institutions face when hiring genetic counselors, especially around reimbursement - The role of genetic counseling in reducing costs by guiding risk stratification and avoiding unnecessary testing - Limited uptake of cardiac screening among at-risk relative and strategies that could help improve adherence - How findings from this study can support the case for sustaining genetic counseling roles within pediatric cardiology - Potential to adapt the study's methodology to other specialties like neurology or prenatal genetics, and considerations for doing so Segment 2: Genetic testing and counseling for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: An evidence-based practice resource of the National Society of Genetic Counselors Erin Miller (she/her) is an Associate Professor in the College of Medicine at the University of Cincinnati and a cardiac genetic counselor at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center in the Division of Cardiology. She leads the cardiology genetic counseling team in providing genetic counseling services to individuals of all ages with and at risk for cardiovascular disease. Erin is focused on improving access to genetics services for families with inherited cardiovascular diseases. Associate Professor Jodie Ingles (she/her) is Head of the Clinical Genomics Laboratory and Program Director of Genomics and Inherited Disease Program at Garvan Institute of Medical Research. She is a cardiac genetic counsellor in the Department of Cardiology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Sydney. Her team is focused on using genomics to improve diagnosis and care of families with inherited cardiovascular diseases. In this segment we discuss: - The motivation behind creating an official practice resource focused on genetic testing and counseling for HCM - Deep dive into the first major recommendation: offering genetic testing to all individuals with a suspected or confirmed diagnosis of HCM, paired with appropriate genetic counseling - Exploration of the second recommendation: ensuring that genetic tests are selected, ordered, and interpreted within the context of genetic counseling, and the complexities that come with this process - Discussion of the third recommendation: providing cardiac and cascade genetic testing to at-risk relatives, without age limitations, and why this is critical for effective family-based care - A look at the barriers to integrating genetic services into cardiology practices, especially in settings without dedicated genetics expertise Would you like to nominate a JoGC article to be featured in the show? If so, please fill out this nomination submission form here. Multiple entries are encouraged including articles where you, your colleagues, or your friends are authors. Stay tuned for the next new episode of DNA Dialogues! In the meantime, listen to all our episodes Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “DNA Dialogues”. For more information about this episode visit dnadialogues.podbean.com, where you can also stream all episodes of the show. Check out the Journal of Genetic Counseling here for articles featured in this episode and others. Any questions, episode ideas, guest pitches, or comments can be sent into DNADialoguesPodcast@gmail.com. DNA Dialogues' team includes Jehannine Austin, Naomi Wagner, Khalida Liaquat, Kate Wilson and DNA Today's Kira Dineen. Our logo was designed by Ashlyn Enokian. Our current intern is Sydney Arlen.
368 Choose To Step Up And Step In It's a strange and frightening world we are living in right now. With divisiveness and anger seeming rampant, it falls to us to maintain our community, to show up with a heart of love and understanding for each other and ourselves, to save our village from burning and refusing to let a lack of empathy and communication drive us to destruction. In this episode Sarah Elkins and Erin Miller discuss the vital importance of community and taking care of one another, of building bridges and allowing our differences to strengthen us instead of divide us, as well as accepting when a bridge cannot be built and an olive branch is refused and trying to find peace with the results. Highlights What is your moment of satisfaction or awe in what you do? Are you giving or just taking? Sitting down and talking to someone who's different in some way. Building bridges as opposed to burning them. Celebrate our differences, do not let them drive us apart. But acknowledging when you cannot build a bridge, and seeking to find peace. The Cause and Effect of what changes individuals. It's okay to sit down and let your community help you. Quotes “Yes we are individuals, but we are also a collective. If you don't feed the collective, if you don't nurture the collective, the collective won't nurture you.” “Give what you want to receive. If you want community, you have to give community. If you want patience you have to give patience, and if you want respect and so on and so on.” “The problem is we're not talking to each other, we're not communicating, and we're not willing to hear.” “We need to be able to sit down. We're adults, we can do this, I believe that we can, and we have the capability to sit down and have discussions.” “Once I extend an olive branch, if the person burns it, I let the ashes fall where they may. I just let them fall.” Dear Listeners it is now your turn, What are you going to take from this conversation? Who will you reach out to, to go and have a cup of coffee without having the intention of changing their mind but with the intention of listening to their story? Find out what matters to them and have a conversation. I would love to hear what happens for you when you choose to step up and step in. And, as always, thank you for listening. About Erin (from her website) Erin Patrice is the heart and creator behind The Breaking Bread Village, a space intentionally created for people to come together and have transparent conversations with no judgment so ideas and perspectives may be heard respectfully. Erin is a conversationalist and a Midland, MI, resident and native to Cincinnati, Ohio. She is a mother and wife and has been a community advocate for twenty years. Erin has an incredible gift of storytelling and connecting with others of all ages. She shares her story in a way that draws people closer rather than apart. She has a unique teaching style that resonates with all who experience it. Erin has years of life experience, training, and facilitating conversations through empathy, strategy, and storytelling. Erin is dedicated to being a voice for those with no voice and helping the unseen to be seen. She believes that everything we do within our small communities changes the world because every good deed causes a ripple effect that will eventually impact the world. Erin shares her teachings as a community engagement ambassador by facilitating workshops, keynote speaking, panels, and conversations nationwide. Be sure to check out Erin's LinkedIn, and her website Breaking Bread Village! As well as the article about her from the Midland Daily News! About Sarah "Uncovering the right stories for the right audiences so executives, leaders, public speakers, and job seekers can clearly and actively demonstrate their character, values, and vision." In my work with coaching clients, I guide people to improve their communication using storytelling as the foundation of our work together. What I've realized over years of coaching and podcasting is that the majority of people don't realize the impact of the stories they share - on their internal messages, and on the people they're sharing them with. My work with leaders and people who aspire to be leaders follows a similar path to the interviews on my podcast, uncovering pivotal moments in their lives and learning how to share them to connect more authentically with others, to make their presentations and speaking more engaging, to reveal patterns that have kept them stuck or moved them forward, and to improve their relationships at work and at home. The audiobook, Your Stories Don't Define You, How You Tell Them Will is now available! Included with your purchase are two bonus tracks, songs recorded by Sarah's band, Spare Change, in her living room in Montana. Be sure to check out the Storytelling For Professionals Course as well to make sure you nail that next interview!
Space ISAC and the Aerospace Corporation are partnering to open up access to test beds and proving grounds to members of Space ISAC. We caught up with Ron Birk, Principal Director of the Space Enterprise Evolution Directorate at The Aerospace Corporation, and Erin Miller, Executive Director at Space ISAC at SpaceCom to discuss the partnership. You can find out more about the initiative here. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Delve into an inspiring dialogue with the Lazarex Cancer Foundation, championing cancer care equity and patient-centered solutions. Erin Miller, Director of Administration and Development, and Marya Shegog, Health Equity and Programs Director, join Saankhya on Helping Hearts to discuss bridging healthcare gaps and empowering communities. Discover how innovation and compassion shape their impactful mission. Tune in to Helping Hearts on TALRadio English on Spotify, Apple Podcast for this compelling conversation and be part of the change. Host : Saankhya Guests : Erin Miller & Marya Shegog You can Lazarec Cancer Foundation @ lazarex.org #TALRadioEnglish #LazarexFoundation #CancerCare #HealthEquity #PatientSupport #HelpingHearts #CancerAwareness #HealthcareInnovation #CommunityEmpowerment #MakingADifference #Podcast #TouchALife #TALRadio
This next episode is with Erin Miller. She is a strong woman who faces many challenges but thrives while doing so. Erinb has the condition Arthrogryposis multiplex congenital (AMC). AMC is a term used to describe a group of congenital (present at birth) conditions characterized by joint contractures in two or more joints of the body. Therefore, AMC is a descriptive term for over 400 conditions rather than a single diagnosis. In the episode, we discuss health, family loss, and so much more. I've actually had the personal pleasure of watching her navigate life with this condition, and though she makes it look easy, it is not. https://amcsupport.org
NASA has selected multiple companies to expand the agency's Near Space Network's commercial direct-to-Earth capabilities services. Liechtenstein has become the 52nd nation to sign to the Artemis Accords. SpaceX's Falcon 9 launched the Bandwagon-2 mission to orbit on Saturday, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Our guest today is Erin Miller, Executive Director of Space Information and Analysis Center (Space ISAC). You can connect with Erin on LinkedIn, and learn more about Space ISAC on their website. Selected Reading NASA Selects Four Commercial Companies to Support Near Space Network NASA's New Deep Space Network Antenna Has Its Crowning Moment NASA Welcomes Liechtenstein as Newest Artemis Accords Signatory SpaceX - Launches Rocket Lab Successfully Deploys Satellite for Synspective, Caps Off Year with 60% Increase in Launches YoY- Business Wire Space Sustainability Consortium Set to Unlock Economic Growth in UK Space Sector NASA Runs X-59 Engine with Maximum Afterburner for First Time Christmas in space! How stranded astronauts are celebrating the holidays T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Constellations, a New Space and Satellite Innovation Podcast
On today's podcast, hear from Erin Miller, Executive Director, Space ISAC, and Ernest Campos, Co-chair of the Space Innovations Test Bed (SITB) for Space ISAC and Senior Account Executive for Space Programs at AMERICAN SYSTEMS Corporation. They will talk about the commercial industry facing an onslaught of cyber-attacks and other threats and ways that the Space ISAC is enabling a resource that can help. Learn about examples of how you test vulnerabilities as they walk through specific scenarios. Hear about the responsibilities of public disclosure and why it is important, especially with the rise of threats and sophisticated attacks.
Iridium awarded a new five-year contract by the United States Space Force's Space Systems Command's Commercial Space Office (COMSO), for Enhanced Mobile Satellite Services (EMSS) capabilities and security sustainment services (ECS3). China's Chang'e 6 has lifted off from the lunar surface and is making its way back to Earth with moon rock samples. The first metal 3D printing aboard the International Space Station took place last Thursday in the European Space Agency's Columbus laboratory module, and more. Our 2024 N2K CyberWire Audience Survey is underway, make your voice heard and get in the running for a $100 Amazon gift card. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our weekly intelligence roundup, Signals and Space, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Our guest today is Erin Miller, Executive Director of Space Information and Analysis Center (Space ISAC). You can connect with Erin on LinkedIn, and learn more about Space ISAC on their website. Selected Reading Iridium Awarded Five-Year, $94 Million Contract by Space Systems Command - Jun 4, 2024 space.n2k.com/aws Carrying lunar rocks, Chinese probe lifts off from far side of moon- Reuters ESA - First metal 3D printing on Space Station ATEL Ventures, Inc. Provides $20M Venture Debt Facility to Isar Aerospace NASA's Hubble Temporarily Pauses Science The ISS has a urine pump problem. Boeing's Starliner astronaut launch will flush it out.- Space MDA Space Awarded Contract For Square Kilometre Array Project HyImpulse set for more Koonibba blast offs - Space Connect Transcelestial and Axiom Space forge collaboration to pioneer space laser communications from Southeast Asia New Zealand's nascent space industry aims for the stars | Reuters Space-Based Solar Power Started as Sci-Fi and It Still Is - IEEE Spectrum SpaceX: Elon Musk and the Final Frontier: Bergan, Brad: 9780760384015: Amazon.com: Books "Flattered and Humbled": Two NASA astronauts inducted into Hall of Fame under Atlantis T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gabe Ikard and Teddy Lehman discuss OU being ranked in multiple post-spring top 25's (2:30). Erin Miller Thiessen joins to talk Oklahoma softball and previews the 2024 Women's College World Series as the Sooners look to 4-peat (36:48). Gabe and Teddy give their “Winners/Losers of the Week:” OU baseball hosting regional for first time since 2010, new college football system could do away with walk-ons, Minnesota Timberwolves won game 4 and the NBA avoids an awkwardly long break before the NBA Finals & the Indiana Pacers blew another 4th quarter lead to get swept by the Boston Celtics (57:35). ·Use promo code ‘ted' for 10% off at https://opolisclothing.com/ ·Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OK_Breakdown?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor ·Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ok_breakdown/?hl=en Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guests: Erin Miller, Executive Director, Space ISAC [@SpaceISAC]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/erinmarlenemiller/Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________Host: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinView This Show's Sponsors___________________________Episode NotesIn this episode of the Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast, host Sean Martin takes a journey into the fascinating realm of space security with Erin Miller, the executive director of the Space-ISAC, alongside Marco Ciappelli, a fervent space enthusiast who also helms the Redefining Society Podcast. They navigate the multifaceted landscape of space information sharing and analysis centers (ISACs), emphasizing the critical role these entities play in bolstering our global security posture against vulnerabilities, incidents, and threats within the space industry.Erin Miller sheds light on key milestones and initiatives propelling the Space-ISAC forward, including its inception at the behest of the U.S. White House in 2019, to address the unprotected attack surfaces of the burgeoning commercial space sector. The episode illuminates the importance of private-public partnerships and international collaboration, highlighting engagements with space agencies worldwide to enhance threat intelligence sharing.The conversation traverses the importance of making threat intelligence actionable and accessible, eschewing spreadsheets for alerts that are immediate and practical. Further, the dialogue touches on the upcoming phase two of the Space ISAC's operational watch center, poised to expand its threat scenario coverage. The episode punctuates with Erin Miller extending an invitation to Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli to visit the Space-ISAC watch center in Colorado Springs, foregrounding the ongoing endeavors and successes in the domain of space security.Listeners are invited to explore this episode's rich discussions, not only as a beacon of knowledge on space security but also as a conduit for understanding the synergies between cybersecurity, space exploration, and societal impacts.Key Topics CoveredHow space security impacts global cybersecurity postureWhat is the role of Space ISAC in space securityHow public-private partnerships and international collaboration enhance space security___________________________Watch this and other videos on ITSPmagazine's YouTube ChannelRedefining CyberSecurity Podcast with Sean Martin, CISSP playlist:
Guests: Erin Miller, Executive Director, Space ISAC [@SpaceISAC]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/erinmarlenemiller/Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________Host: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinView This Show's Sponsors___________________________Episode NotesIn this episode of the Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast, host Sean Martin takes a journey into the fascinating realm of space security with Erin Miller, the executive director of the Space-ISAC, alongside Marco Ciappelli, a fervent space enthusiast who also helms the Redefining Society Podcast. They navigate the multifaceted landscape of space information sharing and analysis centers (ISACs), emphasizing the critical role these entities play in bolstering our global security posture against vulnerabilities, incidents, and threats within the space industry.Erin Miller sheds light on key milestones and initiatives propelling the Space-ISAC forward, including its inception at the behest of the U.S. White House in 2019, to address the unprotected attack surfaces of the burgeoning commercial space sector. The episode illuminates the importance of private-public partnerships and international collaboration, highlighting engagements with space agencies worldwide to enhance threat intelligence sharing.The conversation traverses the importance of making threat intelligence actionable and accessible, eschewing spreadsheets for alerts that are immediate and practical. Further, the dialogue touches on the upcoming phase two of the Space ISAC's operational watch center, poised to expand its threat scenario coverage. The episode punctuates with Erin Miller extending an invitation to Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli to visit the Space-ISAC watch center in Colorado Springs, foregrounding the ongoing endeavors and successes in the domain of space security.Listeners are invited to explore this episode's rich discussions, not only as a beacon of knowledge on space security but also as a conduit for understanding the synergies between cybersecurity, space exploration, and societal impacts.Key Topics CoveredHow space security impacts global cybersecurity postureWhat is the role of Space ISAC in space securityHow public-private partnerships and international collaboration enhance space security___________________________Watch this and other videos on ITSPmagazine's YouTube ChannelRedefining CyberSecurity Podcast with Sean Martin, CISSP playlist:
Space Money: When Nation States Target The Commercial Space Sector This month, two years ago, Russia's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine started with a cyber attack that changed everything and yet nothing for the U.S. commercial space sector. This is the first in a series of episodes examining cyber attacks and space systems. Laura Winter speaks with Nick Saunders, Viasat's Chief Cybersecurity and Data Officer for Government Systems, in his first sit-down interview since the satellite communications company weathered a notorious cyberattack on February 24, 2022; Erin Miller, the Space Information Sharing and analysis Center's Executive Director; and Frank Backes, CEO of Capella Space, a company providing earth observation products to government commercial customers.
In this interview with USAF Academy graduate, F-16 combat veteran pilot, former no. 3 Thunderbird demonstration team pilot, and boy-mom, Caroline ‘Blaze' Jensen, we talk about her sweet new picture book, Thundermouse, her career, and how she managed one of the most visible and demanding jobs imaginable as the mother of a toddler. Blaze is the granddaughter of a WWII SPAR (as am I) and a Coast Guard Grandfather, and daughter of a U.S. Marine, but we'll forgive her for joining the Air Force. She was inspired by Top Gun and guided by the legacy of the WASP and is currently the Board President-Elect of the WASP Museum in Sweetwater, Texas. Her illustrious Air Force career included a stint as a Congressional Liaison, where she met Erin Miller while she was on her crusade to secure WASP rights to interment at Arlington on behalf of her Gammy. Blaze is a motivational speaker for hire and offers mentoring to aspiring and junior military aviators. She will be celebrating the launch of Thundermouse at the WWII Commemorative Air Force Museum Minnesotta Wing this Friday, October 13th, at 6pm. Thundermouse launches tomorrow, Tuesday October 10th. If you order from Blaze's website, she will sign and personalize a book for you. https://www.diamondechelonllc.com/Thanks so much for listening! Stay up to date on book releases, author events, and Aviatrix Book Club discussion dates with the Literary Aviatrix Newsletter. Visit the Literary Aviatrix website to find over 600 books featuring women in aviation in all genres for all ages. Become a Literary Aviatrix Patron and help amplify the voices of women in aviation. Follow me on social media, join the book club, and find all of the things on the Literary Aviatrix linkt.ree. Blue skies, happy reading, and happy listening!-Liz Booker
This is a hybrid event. Students are encouraged to attend in person: STEW G52(Suite 050B)As the commercial and international space community grows to reach the projected $1T for the global economy, the vast domain of space becomes increasingly congested and contested. In this Seminar the Space Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Space ISAC) and the National Cybersecurity Center (NCC) team up to share their perspectives and insights on the intersection of cyber and space, how the game is changing, and what effect this will have on government, industry and academia. This talk will discuss the technology trends in the industry, threats to space systems, and make recommendations to students and faculty about how to navigate the landscape of space domain cybersecurity over the next five years. About the speaker: Mr. Scott Sage is the Chief Operating Officer of the National Cybersecurity Center, a national-level nonprofit organization that provides collaborative cybersecurity knowledge and services to the United States. He encourages, engages, and equips others to solve worthwhile hard problems like his most recent assignment to develop a new space cybersecurity market for Peraton Inc. He also recently developed a complicated IR sensor development from a blank sheet of paper to launch and operation in under 24 months, and his prior conception and execution of an Insider Threat and Information Warfare Behavior Based Analytics R&D project that generated 2 patents and increased interest from DoD and Intelligence Community customers. Past accomplishments include: · Automated Mission Impact Assessment of Network Disruptions - Patent 8347145 · Concept to Low Earth Orbit IR Sensor for Space Development Agency < 2 years · Northrop Grumman Sector Cyber and Information Operations Strategy Development · Industry-leading technology development for scalability in satellite C2 automation · Increased worldwide frequency access for Low Earth Orbit satellite communications · House Armed Services Committee praise for highly classified space advocacy plan · Conceptualized, researched and constructed unique DoD Space Order of Battle Annex · Highly praised Master of Science thesis addressing satellite radiation effects Before devoting his work full time to visionary growth development for Peraton, Scott managed counter- hypersonics development for Northrop Grumman, advanced cyber defense systems development for AT&T, and advanced space operations programs for aerospace companies and the US Navy. Scott has published international export material on cybersecurity issues associated with virtualization and cloud computing and developed a nation-wide R&D network for Northrop Grumman that allowed critical technologies to be brought online for use on high priority captures worth over $8.6B in future revenue. Scott has also been a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and Homeland Security Expert since going to work after completing 15 years of US Navy service as a Commander. Scott volunteered as the co-chair of the Space ISAC Information Sharing Working Group and co-chair for the DHS CISA Future of Space Working Group and has volunteered at Penrose hospital and the Colorado Springs Rescue Mission, along with being a leader at his church. Formal degrees include a M.S., Space Systems Electrical Engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, B.S., Nuclear Engineering & B.A., Journalism & Mass Communication from Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Ms. Erin M. Miller is the Executive Director of the Space Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Space ISAC). Space ISAC serves as the primary focal point for the global space industry for "all threats and all hazards." Stood up at the direction of the White House in 2019, Erin led the Space ISAC to open its operational Watch Center, alongside its Cyber Malware and Analysis Vulnerability Laboratory in Colorado Springs, CO, USA. Under Erin's leadership, Space ISAC's headquarters facility is already serving several countries to achieve its mission of security and resilience for the global space industry. Each year Space ISAC puts on the Value of Space Summit (VOSS), co-hosted with The Aerospace Corporation at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs. Erin has over a decade of experience building meaningful tech collaborations and has formed hundreds of formal partnerships between government, industry and academia to solve problems for war fighters and national security. As a serial entrepreneur in the non-profit space, she thrives in launching new programs and new organizations from stand up through building and scaling operations. Erin was the Managing Director of the Center for Technology, Research and Commercialization(C-TRAC) and brought three USAF-funded programs to bear at the Catalyst Campus for Technology & Innovation (www.catalystcampus.org). Her expertise in brokering unique partnerships using non-FAR type agreements led to the standup of the Air Force's first cyber focused (#securebydesign) design studio,AFCyberWorx at the USAF Academy, and the first space accelerator, Catalyst Accelerator, at Catalyst Campus in Colorado Springs - in partnership with Air Force Research Laboratory and AFWERX. In 2020 Erin was a recipient of the Woman of Influence award. In 2018 Erin was recognized by the Mayor of Colorado Springs as Mayor's Young Leader (MYL) of the Year Award for Technology. She is also the recipient of Southern Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce Award for Young Female Leader in 2018. In her previous roles she developed and managed intellectual property portfolios, technology transfer strategies, export control/ITAR, secure facilities, and rapid prototyping collaborations. Erin serves on the advisory board of CyberSatGov, CyberLEO and is a board member for the Colorado Springs Chamber of Commerce & EDC. She has guest lectured at Georgetown University, United States Air Force Academy, University of Colorado at Boulder, and Johns Hopkins University. She is frequently found public speaking at notable events like, Defense Security Institute's Summits, CyberSatGov, State of the Space Industrial Base, and other forum focused on security and space resiliency and critical infrastructure.
Learning from Nature: The Biomimicry Podcast with Lily Urmann
A fun fact for your next party conversation: humans have over 30 trillion cells our bodies, and 70-90% of those cells are bacterial and fungal! Look no further than exploring the microbiomes of biology when you need your next existential crisis -- or next rabbit hole of fascination to dive into. While mucus and the microbiome might not be the classic poster-child of biomimicry, there is so much we can learn from these elegant, strange, and efficient strategies. Erin Miller discusses the power of a beginner mindset, companies leading the way in developing applications, and curiosity-driven learning.
Jordan Rich filled in on NightSide:Boston is home to many movies and television series! The Town, The Departed, and Cheers, to name a few. Jump on board the On Location Tour Bus with Erin Miller and visit on-screen locations, get insider secrets, and a behind-the-scenes tour of Boston's famous Movie Mile!
See full show notes: https://www.airmantomom.com/2019/11/women-pilots/Connect with Erin:www.finalflightfinalfight.comTwitterFacebookResources:Women of the Military Mentorship ProgramGirl's Guide to Military Service available where books are sold. Signed copies of A Girl's Guide to Military ServiceGirl's Guide to the Military Series
Welcome to the Reel Turf Techs Podcast! In this episode, we chat with Erin Miller, the assistant equipment manager at TPC Piper Glen. Erin's father was her mentor, nurturing her love for equipment from a young age. Join us as Erin shares her journey, insights, and passion for our industry. Discover the world of golf course equipment maintenance and the passion that keeps our greens pristine. Tune in now for an engaging conversation on the Reel Turf Techs Podcast. Tweet us @ReelTurfTechs and @MTrentManning Email us at ReelTurfTechs@gmail.com Check out our YouTube Channel
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Gabe Ikard and Teddy Lehman bring you the latest news with OU football: Sooners fans have received a lot of criticism from some message board posts about Xadavien Sims' commitment to Oregon (2:12). Erin Miller (2x National Champion & ESPN analyst) joins to talk Oklahoma softball, Patty Gasso and previews the NCAA Softball Tournament Super Regionals (17:40). ·Use promo code ‘ted' for 10% off at https://opolisclothing.com/ ·Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OK_Breakdown?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor ·Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ok_breakdown/?hl=en Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Erin Miller joins to preview the 2023 NCAA Softball Tournament.
Software Drives Printed Rocket Motors, GSaaS, and New Calls for Collective Cyber Security for Space This is the second episode in a month-long series looking at various, crosscutting aspects of the state of the space industrial base. Space and cyber leaders in the United States and Europe are now looking to create systems of collective cyber security for the 21st Century, covering assets on orbit, on the ground, and in production. The push to develop cyber-security information-sharing alliances is intensifying, as software, the cyber warrior's attack surface, is increasingly driving the printing of space components, including solid rocket motors. Laura Winter Speaks with Samuel Visner, Vice Chair of the Board of Directors of the Space Information Sharing and Analysis Center; and Erin Miller, who is the Space ISAC's Executive Director.
The Huddle from Rudy's talks OU Women's Tennis and previews the OU Men's Gymnastics team chasing a National ChampionshipSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Get ready for a big weekend of Sooner Baseball and Softball as Erin Miller sits down with Sooner Head Baseball Coach Skip Johnson and Softball Hitting Coach JT Gasso.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Caleb Kelly and Ted Lehman join Erin Miller to talk Sooner FootballSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Erin Miller sits down with OU Men's Golf Coach Nate Hybl and OU Women's Golf Coach Veronique Drouin-LuttrellSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
“While he was still a long way off, his father caught sight of him, and was filled with compassion. He ran to his son, embraced him and kissed him.” Luke 15:20 Submit a Podcast Listener Question HERE! Megan and Erin join the podcast to discuss merciful parenting, how to live out the mercy sacraments in our homes with ourselves and our families. Megan Wallenfang is a Secular Discalced Carmelite and a CGS Catechist and Formation Leader. She has worked in the field of music therapy and is a trained classical pianist, which first exposed her to the art of accompaniment. Her atrium experience has been diverse, having served in both rural and urban environments throughout Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Megan and her husband Donny live and serve with their six children in the Archdiocese of Detroit. Together they host The Shoeless Podcast and are co-authors of Shoeless: Carmelite Spirituality in a Disquieted World. Erin Miller, MPA, OCDS is a fully professed Secular Discalced Carmelite and a Level I, II, and III CGS catechist. She has a BA in international studies and Spanish, and an MPA with a focus on nonprofit leadership. Erin currently serves as a Level I formation leader and as a catechist at Regina Coeli Catholic Church in Ohio. She has served on the CGSUSA Board of Trustees since 2020. Erin and her husband Matt have 6 children and a farm full of animal life. BOOKS TO READ- Good Shepherd and the Child: A Joyful Journey Life in the Vine: The Joyful Journey Continues The Face of Mercy by Pope Francis PODCAST EPISODES- Episode 33 – Moral Formation with Rebekah Rojcewicz Episode 15 – Chapter 1: God and the Child Together– The Good Shepherd and the Child: A Joyful Journey with Marty O'Bryan Episode 16 – Chapter 2: Helping the Child with Maggie Radzik Episode 17 – Chapter 3: Practical Suggestions with Lynne Worthington Episode 18 – Chapter 4: Sources of Nourishment with Claudia Margarita Schmitt Episode 20 – Living the Domestic Church with Jaclyn Ruli AUDIO VERSION of The Religious Potential of the Child by Sofia Cavalletti, read by Rebekah Rojcewicz. CGSUSA has created a Premium Podcast Channel for this audiobook through Podbean. The cost is $29.00 and does include the audio version of all chapters of The Religious Potential of the Child, 3rd Edition all read by Rebekah Rojcewicz. We have provided both video overview instructions and written instructions on accessing this audiobook. Please use these resources. Unlike the regular podcast, which will remain free and available on many podcast players/apps, this new resource is available only on the Podbean App, which you may download from the IOS App store or the Google Play App store. Learn more here! Step by step instructions here! Learn more about the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd at www.cgsusa.org Follow us on Social Media- Facebook at “The United States Association of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd” Instagram- cgsusa Twitter- @cgsusa Pinterest- Natl Assoc of Catechesis of the Good Shepherd USA YouTube- oneofhisheep
Erin Miller is the Vice President of People and Culture at Lulu and is a progressive senior-level human capital professional with expertise across all domains of the modern human resources function.Erin has a passion for driving innovative people-first strategies and solutions that create business impact. Here are a few of the topics we'll discuss on this episode of People Analytics: How to make people feel included at work. Ways to influence your workplace culture. The relationship between a coach and their clients. Who can benefit from having a coach. How coaching is different from mentoring. How to find a coach that's the right fit for you. Breaking the habit of people pleasing. Investing in marginalized groups you want to uplift. Resources: Lulu The Motley Fool Untamed StaffGeek Connect with Erin Miller:LinkedInConnect with the host: Lindsay Patton on LinkedIn Lindsay Patton by Email
This week we set up a temporary shop in your local shopping mall!Episode artwork by Aaron Choi @ https://theaaronchoi.com/Link to Erin Miller: https://www.tiktok.com/@overthemoonfaraway?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcOpening Theme: Bandero by Noah SmithLicense code: EAFA1BYBJZ6BC9IA
In this Owl Network Exclusive, Bryce Gaubert sits down with Senior Erin Miller about her soccer career and background, and what it's like playing for the Owls this season, and as always, getting to know her with some Rapid Fire Questions.
What makes one an icon, an idol, an exemplar? What defines our heroes? What does honor and greatness teach us—and why does it matter?Amy Spowart is the president and CEO of the National Aviation Hall of Fame (NAHF), where she has worked for over 20 years. Amy grew up in a rural town in Pennsylvania with dreams of traveling the world. At age 21, she took her first flight, but it was years later when she started working as the Special Projects Officer and Historian for the NAHF that she fell in love with aviation. Amy believes that learning about historical figures encourages the leaders of tomorrow to pursue their passions today. Through the NAHF, Amy shares stories of astronauts and aviators to inspire children and adults alike. While leading the NAHF, Amy has raised capital, created new programs, grown awareness, and more. Recently the NAHF partnered with PBS for “Discovering Flight,” a curriculum that teaches elementary-age students about aviation and aerospace through STEAM concepts. Amy is passionate about celebrating aerospace and aviation heritage and helping the next generation learn about opportunities in aerospace and aviation. In this episode, Sylvia and Amy talk about Amy's path to becoming the President and CEO of NAHF, the NAHF's collaboration with PBS and the curriculum rollout, and the 2022 NAHF's inductees. Topics Include:- Stories about pioneers of flight like Bessie Coleman, Eileen Collins, Joe Engles, Jacqueline Cochran, and more. - Amy's role as CEO of NAHF- Why we all need heroes, children especially - Why history matters for today- How to develop future careers in aviation and aerospace- How to support women in aviation- The future of aviation- Challenges overcoming work/life balance - How sacrifice is necessary for the pursuit of greatness- Accomplishments of 2022 inductees Willa Brown, Margaret Hamilton, Geraldine Mark- And other topics…Amy Spowart is the President and CEO of the National Aviation Hall of Fame (NAHF), where she currently directs the production of Discovering Flight: Learning with the National Aviation Hall of Fame in collaboration with PBS. Amy is a member of the Women in Aviation Advisory Board (WIAAB), she is a 2019 Collier Selection Committee member, and is on the board of directors for the Academic Decathlon of Ohio. Amy graduated Summa Cum Laude from Wright State University with a double major in History and Classical and Ancient Studies. Resources Mentioned: National Aviation Hall of Fame: https://www.nationalaviation.org/ NAHF 2022 Inductees: https://www.nationalaviation.org/the-national-aviation-hall-of-fame-reveals-theclass-of-2022/ How to Nominate for NAHF: https://www.nationalaviation.org/nominations/ Women in Aviation International: https://www.wai.org/ Final Flight, Final Fight by Erin Miller: https://www.amazon.com/Final-Flight-Fight-Grandmother-Arlington/dp/1733560602 National Aviation Hall of Fame:https://www.facebook.com/National.Aviation.Hall.of.Famehttps://twitter.com/NAHFhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/national-aviation-hall-of-famehttps://www.instagram.com/nationalaviation/
Welcome to the Bridge, a podcast all about resiliency and overcoming obstacles. I'm your host, Dr. Linda Fedrizzi-Williams, the president of Central Penn College. In a previous podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with the Central Penn College head women's basketball coach, Erin Miller. Today, I will be speaking with the College's head coach of our Men's Basketball team, Gary Martin. Coach Martin will enter his second year as the head coach of men's basketball at Central Penn College in 2022-23. He has coached basketball in various local programs, at both high school and college levels, for over 25 years. Here are some highlights from his career… During his six seasons as head coach at Greencastle-Antrim High School in Greencastle, PA, Coach Martin compiled an 87-57 record. This included three Mid-Penn Colonial championships, four District 3 playoff appearances, and one PIAA state playoff berth. In 2012-13, he was named Boys' Basketball Coach of the Year by the Chambersburg Public Opinion. In 2016, Coach Martin returned to his alma mater, Susquehanna Township High School, for 5 seasons. During his coaching, the team qualified for district playoffs for five years and state playoffs for two years. Coach Martin graduated from Susquehanna Township High School. He received his BS in Education from Penn State University. Coach Martin is employed by UPMC Harrisburg at Harrisburg Hospital. He resides in Harrisburg with his wife, Karen, and has two sons, Jordon and Andrew, and seven grandchildren. Please join me in welcoming, Coach, Gary Martin!
Former OU softball star and current ESPN softball analyst Erin Miller joins us for our second ever Emergency Podcast to talk about the Sooners national title over the Texas Longhorns. As an analyst and two-time national champ for Patty Gasso in 2016 & 2017, Miller has a unique perspective on what makes her "Sooner Sisters" so dominant. Miller was named the 2016 Big 12 Player of the Year and is also a four-time Big 12 champion.This episode is brought to you by TheFanStop.com. Be sure to check them out for all of your Oklahoma Sooners shirt needs and join their Oklahoma Sooners Shirt of the Month club for $21.95 a month. Use our promo code: DAGUYZ at checkout to save 15% on your first six months.
In this episode we welcome Erin Miller, Sr. Vice President of Operations and Events for the National Basketball Retired Players Association. Erin shares her incredible career journey, starting out on a path to become a FBI Agent, but ultimately followed her gut which led her back to her roots in sports. Today, she celebrates 10 years of incredible experiences and valued relationships created at the National Basketball Players Association. Congratulations Erin on this remarkable career milestone!
Get ready for Super Regional softball wtih Erin Miller and UCF Play by Play guy Eric Lopez.Plus, Toby sits down with Skip Johnson in advance fo tonights Big 12 Baseball OpenerSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After an April episode hiatus to focus on the New England Food Show, the MRA team is BACK serving up new content for the restaurant industry. On this episode of “Together We Win,” the MRA team chats about an exciting and lively season to come for restaurants and Massachusetts sports fans alike. Bob Luz sits down with Sean Kennedy, Executive VP of Public Affairs at the National Restaurant Association, discuss all things restaurant news. Steve Clark chats with Chef Erin Miller of Cambridge's Urban Hearth restaurant about her time in the food show and what the slow food movement means to her. And Kerry Miller is joined by Brett Swanson, Senior Manager of Community Affairs & Social Impact at Grubhub, to discuss ways in which even large companies can support the little ones.
2-Time National Champion and 2016 Big 12 Player of the Year and ESPN Analyst Erin Miller joins Chris Plank to preview the post seasonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As Women Airforce Service Pilots celebrate the eightieth reunion of the pioneering World War II aviators, WASP advocate Erin Miller guides us through the process that allowed burial at Arlington National Cemetery. Plus, get caught up on the latest aviation news.
Do you find yourself wondering if you are too old, if something is too sexy, or maybe you are waiting to hit your “ideal weight” before you allow yourself to wear the thing? Then today's podcast guest is for you! I brought on Certified Counselor and Motherhood Mentor Erin Miller to take us through some cognitive behavior therapy techniques to release the old stories we tell ourselves so we can wear whatever we want! If you are ready to be the cool mom you know you are
In this interview with Author Meghan P. Browne, we talk about her picture book DOROTHY THE BRAVE about WASP Dorothy Lucas, and her other work, INDELIBLE ANN: THE LARGER-THAN-LIFE STORY OF GOVERNOR ANN LUCAS, and THE BEES OF NOTRE DAME, scheduled for release in fall 2023. We also highlight some of the other books for young readers about the WASP, including THE FEARLESS FLIGHTS OF HAZEL YING LEE, by Julie Leung; SKYWARD: THE STORY OF FEMALE PILOTS IN WWII, by Sally Deng; WHAT GRANDMA DID, by Erin Miller; and, of course, the many works by Sarah Byrn Rickman, our most prolific WASP historian. You can find Meghan at her website, www.meghanpbrowne.com.
While many may view the governor signing a bill into law as the final step in the legislative process, this is not the case. In fact, a recently signed bill is barely halfway through the extensive journey a policy must take on its way to implementation. Why? After a bill is signed, the critical rulemaking phase beings. This process establishes in greater detail how the legislation will be implemented, ensuring that a law operates in the way in which it was originally intended. By advocating for equitable rulemaking, we can ensure policies have positive outcomes on those who face the most barriers to opportunity. Season 4 of The West Steps continues! This week, we are once again featuring a first-ever topic on the podcast: the rulemaking process. Erin Miller, VP of Health Initiatives at the Colorado Children's Campaign; Shoshi Preuss, Policy Analyst at Covering Kids and Families; and Bethany Pray, Legal Director at Colorado Center on Law and Policy join us for an overview of this critical component of policymaking. Our guests discuss what exactly rulemaking entails, how state agencies guide the process in different ways, and provide examples of recent rulemaking successes that have had a positive impact on Colorado kids and families. While this work may seem more complicated than engaging with the legislative process, advocacy is still just as important. To learn about how you can advocate for laws in the rulemaking process, visit the Colorado Secretary of State, where you can sign up to receive rules and notices of rulemaking. Support the show (https://www.coloradokids.org/)
A chat with Erin Miller, Executive Director of Space ISAC, from the 37th Space Symposium Have you ever thought about just how much reliance there is on space systems and how satellites – tons of them – are actually flying computers with IP addresses? In an episode that is out of this world, the Gate 15 Podcast Channel welcomes back a very special guest – Erin Miller, Executive Director of Space ISAC on the 18th episode of The Cybersecurity Evangelist – to talk about all that and more from the 37th Space Symposium at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs. From an event that Erin called, “bigger than Disneyland,” we talked about the importance of securing space systems, the pivotal role that Space ISAC is playing to increase the cybersecurity posture for the global space community, and the general passion for cybersecurity among attendees and speakers at the symposium. Resources mentioned in this episode: Space ISAC 37th Space Symposium Dr. Stacey Dixon (LinkedIn) – Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence, ODNI CISA Director, Jen Easterly (Twitter) Women in Cybersecurity (WiCyS) Alert (AA22-076A) Strengthening Cybersecurity of SATCOM Network Providers and Customers Purdue University University of Colorado Colorado Springs Colorado Springs Chamber & EDC United States Space Force United States Space Command United States Air Force Academy The Gate 15 Interview Ep. 16: Erin Miller, Executive Director, Space ISAC. Securing Space Infrastructure (and terrestrial critical infrastructure too!)
The U.S is the only developed country with an increasing maternal mortality rate, and in Colorado, that rate has doubled since 2008. Additionally, longstanding discriminatory policies and practices have led to maternal mortality rates among birthing people of color and people using Medicaid that are significantly higher than the mortality rates seen amongst birthing people who are white, or using private insurance. These data make one thing clear: our current maternal health system is not only failing, but also leading to horrific, deadly outcomes. It is time that families, and especially birthing people, have access to systems that allow them agency over their birthing experiences, and high-quality care that helps their family thrive. Welcome back to The West Steps! This week, we have a full house discussing maternal health in Colorado with our guests, Erin Miller, Vice President of Health Initiatives at the Colorado Children's Campaign; Indra Lusero, founder and director of Elephant Circle; and Kayla Frawley, Manager of Policy and Advocacy at Clayton Early Learning Centers. Our guests provide an overview of the current maternal health landscape in Colorado, including the policies that are taking steps to improve it. They also discuss the rising rate of home and community births, emphasizing the need to make midwifery more integrated in Colorado's maternal health care system. By creating accessible, culturally responsive options for birth settings, the state can better ensure more equitable birth outcomes. In fact, birthing people across the state agree – systemic racism in birth settings is the number one issue that needs to be addressed by Colorado. This legislative session, HB22-128 – Cover All Coloradans -- hopes to take one step toward improving that. To learn more about this bill and how it would improve health care access for birthing people who are undocumented, click here. Support the show (https://www.coloradokids.org/)
Donny and Chelsea trick Erin Miller into watching "Drive Me Crazy" for her first podcast appearance, but they quickly learn they should have just watched the music video instead. They discuss their dream TGIF lineup, Melissa Joan Hart's anger about the movie's soundtrack, school pranks, the mismatched casting of this film, and debate whether they were popular in high school. The trio also relive the horrors of M. Night Shyamalan's "The Sixth Sense," but that's no match for the chilling answering machine messages Donny used to create or the horrifying coffee commercial starring TV's Sabrina.Be sure to watch "High School Musical" before Donny & Chelsea cover it next week!The Donny Appreciation Month sweepstakes has begun! Send the secret code word from the first three episodes in March to sweepstakes@thedipp.com to be in the running to win a swag bag representing Donny & Chelsea's favorite moments from the podcast!If you want to spend Donny's *actual* birthday with Donny and Chelsea, they have partnered with @BeKindRewindLA for a virtual 90s/2000s trivia night! There will be 5 rounds of trivia, prizes, and (most importantly) CHAOS! Click here to get your ticket: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/90s2000s-virtual-trivia-tickets-292177610097?ref=eiosWant to continue conversations brought up in this episode? Head over to thedipp.com/i-am-the-cute-one, where we and our listeners will be digging even deeper into our favorite movies of the early aughts. Use code GUAC to join the convo for $6 a year. If you'd like to create your own posts (instead of just responding), email hi@thedipp.com to get on the exclusive list of Dipp members who can start conversations themselves!Follow Us on Social Media!The Dipp: @thedippChelsea: @ohnochelsDonny: @realdonnywood
IN THE NEWS While they're geared up to reflect on the more celebratory side of Military Women's History Month, Jeff and Ashley begin by addressing a challenge to women in the military. Ashley shares a report about a concerning increase in reports of sexual assault at U.S. service academies during the 2020-21 academic year, to the highest number ever since DoD began closely tracking in the problem 2006. THIS WEEK'S GUEST Author and activist Erin Miller shares the story of her grandmother, Elaine Danforth Harmon, who served with the Women Airforce Service Pilots - or WASPs - during WWII. When her grandmother's final wish to be laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery was denied by the U.S. Army in 2015, Erin began a grassroots, social media and lobbying campaign to fight the decision and have a law passed to recognize the service of the WASP for inurnment eligibility at Arlington National Cemetery. RAPID FIRE Marine and nurse charged with fake vaccine card scam VA propses changing disability ratings for mental health 'Call of Duty' can make you a better sailor or Marine Special Guest: Erin Miller.
Tyler McComas is joined by Erin Miller to discuss her experiences of watching Lauren Chamberlain chase down the home run record.
Without health insurance, families are one medical emergency away from financial ruin. Therefore, the security and care that health insurance provides is immeasurable. Unfortunately, many Coloradans still do not have access to these services. This lack of health coverage can lead to detrimental outcomes, especially for people of color and people without certain documentation, who often face greater barriers to access due to systemic exclusion from the health care system. Having health insurance creates a ripple effect within families, allowing all to achieve better health outcomes. For these reasons and so many more, we must work to create holistic, integrated, and equitable policy solutions – because all Coloradans are worthy of care and coverage. Welcome to another episode of The West Steps! This week, we expand on a critical conversation we've returned to throughout the podcast's four seasons. We are joined by Erin Miller, Vice President of Health Initiatives at the Colorado Children's Campaign; Shaunti Meyer, midwife and Senior Medical Director at Stride Medical Center; An Nguyen, Chief Dental Officer at Clinica Family Health; and Wendolyne Omaña, co-founder of Construyendo. Our guests highlight the importance of health insurance and preventative care, especially amongst pregnant people. They detail the need to make patients – especially people without documentation- feel safe and worthy of health care services. We also get a first glimpse at Cover all Coloradans, a bill being introduced this session which aims to provide health insurance to all undocumented pregnant people and kids under 19. To learn more about how this bill would provide more Coloradans with the physical, emotional, and oral health care they need and deserve, visit coverallcoloradans.org. Support the show (https://www.coloradokids.org/)
Accurate, reliable data allow us to fully understand the health of perinatal people and their babies. Especially with the pandemic's impact on maternal health, data are critical in providing a robust understanding of the support needed by birthing persons. Unfortunately, the current patchwork system of funding data collection is jeopardizing our understanding of maternal health outcomes in our state. More than ever before, we need these data to inform our policy solutions, work toward more equitable maternal health outcomes, and ultimately create a state where all birthing persons and their children have the resources they need to thrive. Today's episode of The West Steps features a first-ever conversation on maternal health data collection in Colorado. We are joined by Sarah Hughes, Vice President for Research Initiatives at the Colorado Children's Campaign; Susan Hwang, neonatologist and health services researcher at Children's Hospital Colorado; and Erin Miller, Vice President of Health Initiatives at the Colorado Children's Campaign. The discussion opens up with the importance of collecting data about birthing people and children, as well as the primary means for data collection in our state. By establishing a well-funded, robust data surveillance system, we can better measure systems change in the maternal health landscape. Though our state and nation face a maternal mortality crisis, we are hopeful that we can make strides in changing that during the 2022 legislative session. Cover All Coloradans – a recently introduced bill – not only aims to provide better health care to individuals across the state, it also includes a more reliable funding stream for one of the state's best programs for collecting maternal health data— the Health eMoms survey. If you are interested in participating in advocacy efforts for Cover All Coloradans, or want to learn more about the bill, contact Erin Miller at erin@coloradokids.org. Look for more updates on Cover All Coloradans in our weekly KidsFlash newsletter. Subscribe today! Support the show (https://www.coloradokids.org/)