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In this episode of “At the Bench” in the Incubator podcast family, Dr. Donna Ferrero discusses her work on therapeutic hypothermia and neonatal brain injuries. She explains the development and implementation of therapeutic hypothermia as a treatment for brain injuries in newborns. Dr. Ferrero also explores the signaling pathways and early markers that can help identify patients who will respond well to hypothermia. She discusses the use of erythropoietin (EPO) and the results of the HEAL trial. Additionally, Dr. Ferrero highlights the importance of genetic variants and sex-specific differences in understanding and treating brain injuries. She also emphasizes the need for a multi-omics approach to better comprehend the complexity of brain injuries and develop personalized interventions. We also delve into the future of care for hypoxia ischemia and the importance of collaboration and career development for physician scientists. The value of collaboration with international researchers and the benefits of visiting other institutions and labs are highlighted. Tips for effective collaboration and overcoming challenges in career development are provided, along with insights into the role of leadership in advancing the field. As always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below. Enjoy!
Welcome back documentary film director and host of The Beverly Hills 90210 Show, Pete Ferriero who joins Joss to talk about Season 3 Episode 15: Stanley's Hotline! Together, they unpack why Linda needed to live with Jack and Chrissy, if everyone ganging up on Mr. Roper was necessary, and why Three's Company is not the same without Joyce Dewitt. Follow us on Instagram : @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on TikTok: @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on Twitter: @tcrewatchpodFollow Joss: @joss.richardCouch Artwork: Morgan Gesell
This "Paltrocast" features interview with award-winning singer/songwriter KT Tunstall and "Sorry We're Closed" producers Chef Elizabeth Falkner and director Peter Ferriero. Theme song by Steve Schiltz.
We are BACK for the Season 3 Premiere and this week, documentary film director and host of The Beverly Hills 90210 Show, Pete Ferriero joins Joss to talk about 'Double Date'! Together, they unpack why Janet is the best character, what's really going on in that apartment, and what infamous Roper plot is not funny. Follow us on Instagram : @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on TikTok: @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on Twitter: @tcrewatchpodFollow Joss: @joss.richardCouch Artwork: Morgan Gesell
This week, I'm joined by one of my absolute best friends and a frequent collaborator on my musical endeavors, Brandon Ferriero! Brandon is an expert videographer with a wide set of skills and an even wider resume. He's worked on sets big and small, reality TV shows, with indie artists, actors and of course his speciality, music videos.Join us as we discuss our respective fields - me as an audio-focused musician and him as a visually-based videographer. We cover broad topics like cancel culture, social media and AI - but we also share more about our passions and what goes into keeping them going and making money off of them.I really enjoyed this conversation with and I know you'll appreciate our rapport and some of the topics covered!-SullyEpisode Notes:(0:00) - Introduction(1:35) - Guest Brendan Ferraro showcase, some more background(3:11) - How Brendan got started in video, mixing your passion and money(8:49) - Small-time vs. bigger industry shoots, the different roles(14:22) - Some of Brendan's higher level work and how the big dawgs handle content(21:22) - The future of video, general tech discussion(30:42) - AI content, how tech improvements alter our future(33:24) - How tech companies operate, the key is anticipation(36:04) - How did music videos become “it” for Brendan, the business aspect of it(42:53) - The evolution of Brendan's style(48:37) - How I linked up with Brendan, “Bad Things, Good Locations” and some other projects we worked on(59:40) - Will Brendan step out from behind the camera? Some ideas for the future(1:04:05) - Testing out different POV shots for music videos(1:06:18) - “Where do you see the future of audio going?”, ownership, labels, tech and more(1:15:28) - Creating, being authentic and following your beliefs(1:21:20) - Forging your own path, Twitter and social media use(1:27:19) - Cancel culture(1:33:09) - The media side of production, how video trends shift and adapting to them(1:39:00) - The fate of Tik Tok, data privacy(1:44:38) - Brendan's wider aspirations(1:50:20) - Approaching projects as a collaboration, the power of working together :)(1:55:23) - Episode wrap-up__________________________________________________CONNECT WITH MEPodcast Links - https://linktr.ee/sullybopLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sullybop/recent-activity/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sullybop/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/sullybopCHECK OUT "Bad Things Good Locations": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vq2xEVQWxVMCONNECT WITH BRANDON FERRIEROExeter LLC: https://www.instagram.com/exeterllc/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ferrarib98/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@UCkhpC6h_5mdPpgcHX-vAOIg NEW Video "Sunrise": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIiGTAv1W_Y___________________________________________________Thank you for helping us become a top 10% podcast in the world! Previous Guests Include Rob Dyrdek, Samad Savage, Travis Chappell, Austin Belcak,
Archivist of the United States David Ferriero is retiring this spring after nearly 13 years in office. Appointed by President Barack Obama and confirmed in 2009, he is the 10th archivist to oversee the National Archives as well as the nation's now 15 presidential libraries. During his tenure, Mr. Ferriero presided over a digital transformation of how archival material is collected and preserved. And it was under his leadership that the Archives debuted "Remembering Vietnam," its first-ever exhibit on that divisive conflict. Mr. Ferriero, a veteran of that war, served as a U.S. Navy hospital corpsman. He talks about his accomplishments and challenges at the Archives and the work that remains for his successor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pete Ferriero is the director of the 2021 documentary film, “Her Name is Chef” (Hulu). It was inspired by a first hand experience Ferriero had at a New Jersey female owned restaurant in which the owner was struggling to prove herself to her male counterparts. In the film, Ferriero tackles the topic of gender equality in a male dominated industry through the eyes of some of the most talented women chefs. The film has garnered wonderful press around it being discussed on Good Morning America, People, Bustle, and more. He's currently Directing a documentary film ‘At This Performance' which chronicle the life of understudies on Broadway. He's also currently writing a book 'The Price of Film' that details the behind the scenes of his first independent film, 'The Price of Fame' as a guide for new filmmakers. He hosts the popular ‘Beverly Hills, 90210 Show' podcast with Original EP and Writers Charles Rosin and Larry Mollin. It was listed #5 on the Today Show's ‘Best Pop Culture Things of 2020'. Ferriero now resides in the Pasadena area, formally he was from the Meadowlands area in New Jersey.
Dr. Donna Ferriero has been described as a pioneer in neonatal neurology and neonatal neuroscience. Our first series guest, Dr. Steven Miller, says working with her was inspirational and greatly impacted his approach to medicine and to mentorship. Hear from Dr. Ferriero herself in Episode 2 of Small Brains, Big Dreams.
Benn Ferriero, a native of Essex, Mass., was a star forward with Governor's Academy and Boston College before signing with the San Jose Sharks in 2009. During his NHL career, he played with some of the top players in the league, including Joe Thornton, Patrick Marleau and Joe Pavelski. He is now mentoring and helping young area players develop their skills as a coach with the Top Gun hockey program in Salem, N.H
In today's episode, Sarah and David discuss the Supreme Court's decision not to enjoin the New York vaccine mandate for health care workers and focus on a very interesting, super-intriguing dissent. Then, they have a conversation with Virginia Solicitor General Michelle Kallen about the Equal Rights Amendment, its ratification by Virginia, and whether the ERA is now part of the Constitution. Finally, with the help of a listener, they finally realize that Sarah's name is a sentence. Show Notes:-Dr. A v. Hochul-Virginia v. Ferriero
Most of us grew up on adaptations of fairy tales.; on stories of princesses, animal companions, and ultimately a happily ever after ending. Guillermo del Toro successfully interprets and deconstructs the fairy tale in his 2006 masterpiece Pan's Labyrinth, by blending a nightmarish fantasy world of fauns, fairies and quests, with a similarly nightmarish real world of war, fascist regimes and evil stepparents with beautiful practical effects and make-up. Disobedience is often seen as "wrong", but in this story, disobedience is framed as the right thing to do. Ofelia disobeys and follows her own gut and suffers the consequences. Mercedes and Doctor Ferriero disobey Captain Vidal to help the rebel fighters. Ofelia's disobedience and choices shape the morals of this story - that evil is bad, innocence is good and that faun's are never completely trustworthy. Everything about this beautiful, dark, twisted fairy-tale is perfectly realised on screen. I truly believe this is del Toro's magnum opus, and a movie everyone needs on their to-watch list. I would love to hear your thoughts on Pan's Labyrinth! GET IN TOUCH.... Twitter https://twitter.com/verbaldiorama (@verbaldiorama) Instagram https://www.instagram.com/verbaldiorama (@verbaldiorama) Facebook https://www.facebook.com/verbaldiorama (@verbaldiorama) Letterboxd https://www.facebook.com/verbaldiorama (@verbaldiorama) Email verbaldiorama [at] gmail [dot] com Website https://my.captivate.fm/verbaldiorama.com (verbaldiorama.com) SUPPORT VERBAL DIORAMA.... Leave a 5-star rating/review: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/verbal-diorama/id1453296967 (Apple Podcasts) or https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/verbal-diorama-803268 (Podchaser) Join the Patreon: https://verbaldiorama.com/patreon (https://verbaldiorama.com/patreon) Thank you to all the patrons Simon E, Sade, Jardiel, Claudia, Simon B, Laurel, Derek, Jason, Kristin, Cat, Andy, Mike, Griff, Luke, Emily, Michael, Scott, Mark, Brendan, Ian, Lisa, Dan and Sam! Buy Merch! https://verbaldiorama.com/merch (https://verbaldiorama.com/merch) Tees, mugs, hoodies and totes are available! EPISODE THANKS TO.... Most excellent patrons: Andy from Geek Salad for his Patron thoughts. You can find Geek Salad @geeksaladradio on Twitter Derek and Laurel from The Midnight Myth for his Patron thoughts. You can find The Midnight Myth @TheMidnightMyth on Twitter and their Pan's Labyrinth episode is https://t.co/dcLa4TuDN1?amp=1 (here) Sam from Movie Reviews in 20 Q's for his Patron thoughts. You can find Movie Reviews in 20 Q's @MovieReviewsIn on Twitter And to Ian and Brendan for their Patron thoughts as well! Subscribe, follow and listen to Geek Salad, The Midnight Myth and Movie Reviews in 20 Q's in your podcast app of choice! Twitter peeps @bestfilmeverpod @ThiefCGT @wafflesthemagic Instagram folk None this time Facebook chums None this time Theme Music: Verbal Diorama Theme Song Music by Chloe Enticott - https://www.facebook.com/watch/Compositionsbychloe/ (Compositions by Chloe ) Lyrics by Chloe Enticott (and me!) Production by Ellis Powell-Bevan of Ewenique Studios. Support this podcast
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“At The The Table With Tony" Livestream Show Ep. 31: Interview with Filmmaker & Podcaster Pete FerrieroAnthony "Tony Mangia" Scillia is joined by his good friend Pete Ferriero. Pete is a filmmaker & podcaster. He is the director & creator of the brand new documentary, “Her Name Is Chef”. Pete is also the creator & host of the wildly popular “Beverly Hills 90210 Show” Podcast. Tony & Pete will be talking about Pete’s projects, how they met, their love of food, & growing up Italian-American.Guest:Pete Ferriero: www.Instagram.com/PeterFerrierowww.BeverlyHills90210Show.com www.SunspotFilms.com
“From the very beginning the intent was that the American people needed to be able to access the records so that we would be able to hold the government accountable for its actions.” David Ferriero We talk with David Ferriero, the 10th Archivist of the United States, about the the beginnings of the National Archives under Franklin Roosevelt, stories of early “Keepers” like Stephen Pleasonton, a brave civil servant who saved the Constitution and Declaration of Independence as the British burned Washington during the War of 1812, and the Map Thief who utilized dental floss to steal treasures from presidential libraries and special collections. Ferriero talks of some of his favorite artifacts in the National Archives — a letter from Fidel Castro to President Roosevelt requesting a $10 dollar bill, and a letter from Annie Oakley to William McKinley volunteering to rally 50 women sharp shooters to fight in the Spanish Civil War. Selected as Archivist of the United States in 2010 by President Obama during the time of his Open Government Initiative, Ferriero has worked to make the system more transparent and accessible to the public. He talks about his early career and influences — from his first library experiences in a tiny branch housed in a flower shop in North Beverley Massachusetts, to serving as Director of the New York Public Library. With a collection of about 13 billion pieces of paper, 43 million photographs and miles and miles of film and video and about 6 billion electronic records, Ferriero believes “we are responsible for documenting what is going on.” He says, “I think my favorite times are twice a year when we do naturalization ceremonies in the Rotunda and between 50 and 200 new citizens are sworn in in front of the Constitution. Just to see them experiencing the documents outlining the rights that are now theirs. Those are powerful moments.”
Watch or listen to "Truth, Tweets, and Tomorrows" — featuring Archivist of the United States David S. Ferriero in conversation with journalist Tom Weber. This event, held May 17, 2019 at the University of Minnesota, was sponsored by the Friends of the University of Minnesota Libraries.
Watch or listen to "Truth, Tweets, and Tomorrows" — featuring Archivist of the United States David S. Ferriero in conversation with journalist Tom Weber. This event, held May 17, 2019 at the University of Minnesota, was sponsored by the Friends of the University of Minnesota Libraries. The post Ferriero talks about archiving presidential records appeared first on continuum | University of Minnesota Libraries.
David S. Ferriero was confirmed as 10th Archivist of the United States on November 6, 2009. Early in 2010, he committed the National Archives and Records Administration to the principles of Open Government—transparency, participation, and collaboration. To better position NARA to fulfill these goals, Mr. Ferriero initiated an agency transformation in 2010. The transformation restructured the organization and set goals to further our mission, meet the needs of those who rely on us and find new, creative ways to approach the agency's work. Openness and access drive NARA's actions in a variety of ways. The agency has embraced a number of social media tools—Facebook, Twitter, blogs, YouTube, Tumblr, and others—to reach a wider and broader audience. NARA uses this digital engagement as a two-way street. Early in his tenure, Mr. Ferriero celebrated the contributions of "citizen archivists," and he encourages public participation in identifying historical Federal records and sharing knowledge about them. In the 30th episode of the Chasing Earhart podcast, David sits down with us from Washington DC, to discuss the role the Archives play in FOIA (The Freedom of Information Act) citizen archiving and how he believes transparency is vital in the role the National Archives play for making historical information available to the American public.
Today, we're honored to be joined by the 10th Archivist of the United States, David Ferriero. Ferriero was confirmed to the position on November 6, 2009, and - surprisingly - he's the first librarian (by training) to hold the position. If you recall, we previously had on the show the Librarian of Congress Dr. Carla Hayden. Talking to Hayden and Ferriero so close together is incredibly revealing in how those two institutions differ. On this episode, we talk to Mr. Ferriero about his mission to further the principles of Open Government, how the National Archives is free from the swinging pendulum of partisan politics, collaboration with the Library of Congress and Smithsonian Institution, the value of a liberal arts education, and the merits of Wikipedia!
Jimmy AND Producer Joe got more interviews at New York Comic Con! Jimmy talked to Sara Varon (SweaterWeather) and Doogie Horner (A Die Hard Christmas: The Illustrated Holiday Classic). Meanwhile, Producer Joe chatted with Daniel Warren Johnson (Extremity) and Vince Ferriero and Ray Chou (Skies of Fire)! Give a listen and go check out their awesome work. Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Derek Becker, Brett Young, Cory Listing, And Matt Ferriero On Sports Feuzion Season 5 Ep. 1 by Alex Feuz
With Christmas less than 2 weeks away, my wife Sue, friend Joe and I start the celebration early with fun facts and a discussion about a holiday classic, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. Join the conversation at facebook.com/screenfacts
I'm joined by a new guest this week, Joe Ferriero. We discuss Spaceballs, the 1987 classic from the legendary Mel Brooks. The new Star Wars film will be in theaters in just a few months. Enjoy some fun facts and laughs with us about this great parody of the original trilogy.
Goucher College celebrated national Constitution Day on September 19, 2011, with a lecture by David S. Ferriero, the archivist of the United States, titled "Secrecy and Democracy." More info at: http://www.goucher.edu/news-and-events/constitution-day-2011
David Ferriero, who in 2009 became the 10th archivist of the United States, spoke about the nation's treasures—an astounding 12 billion pieces of paper—at a May 13, 2012 lecture. The talk was the final "Leading Voices in Higher Education" event of Dartmouth's spring term. The series is part of the strategic planning process. In this interview with Dartmouth Now, Ferriero discusses several of his favorite archive treasures.