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Rent control is one of the most hotly debated housing policies, and also one of the most researched. Konstantin Kholodilin reviewed over 200 rent control studies, dating back decades and spanning six continents, and he joins us to give an overview of their results.Show notes:Kholodilin, K. A. (2024). Rent control effects through the lens of empirical research: An almost complete review of the literature. Journal of Housing Economics, 101983.Konstantin's massive database of rent control policies across the world: Longitudinal database of rental housing market regulations: 100+ countries over 100+ years.Kholodilin, K. (2020). Long-term, multicountry perspective on rental market regulations. Housing Policy Debate, 30(6), 994-1015.Wikipedia article on ‘kommunalka' (communal apartment).Fogelson, R. M. (2013). The Great Rent Wars: New York, 1917-1929. Yale University Press.Episode 36 of UCLA Housing Voice on rent control in India with Sahil Gandhi and Richard Green.Willis, J. W. (1948). State rent-control legislation, 1946-1947. The Yale Law Journal, 57(3), 351-376.
Hear our interview with Kindertransport survivor Hilda Fogelson, recorded in 2013.Sponsored by the California Civil Liberties Public Education Program, a state-funded grant project of the California State Library.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Show NotesOn today's episode, I chat with my endometriosis surgeon, Dr. Nicholas Fogelson, about his perspective on endo, a little bit about the genetic aspect of the disease, and a more in-depth look at how endometriosis can present itself. He also walks us through a video of my surgery, so if you're squeamish and you're watching this, here are the timestamps for surgical video portion: 1:18-1:29.Watch on YouTube here!You're listening to the Resource Doula Podcast, a place where we provide information to help you make informed healthcare decisions for yourself and your family.Resources he mentioned:Book: Beating Endo: How to Reclaim Your Life from Endometriosis by Iris Kirin Orbuch, MD and Amy Stein DPT.Books by Dr. SeckinConnect with Dr. Fogelson at Northwest Endometriosis and Pelvic Surgery:InstagramFacebookNorthwest Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain websiteListen to episode 17: My Own Journey With Endometriosis, and Looking Back 1 Year Post Laparoscopic Excision Surgery!Please remember that that what you hear on this podcast is not medical advice. but remember to always do your own research and talk to a trusted provider before making important decisions about your healthcare. If you found this podcast helpful, please consider leaving a 5-star review in your favorite podcast app, it helps other people find the show. Thanks so much for listening!Support the showSign up for my weekly email newsletter: https://trainat.li/emails Snag your free download here: The Mindful Mama's Guide to Moving better: 5 exercises you can seamlessly integrate into your busy day: https://trainat.li/field-guide Come say hey on social media! Trainer Natalie's Social Channels: Instagram: @trainernatalieh Youtube: @trainernatalie TikTok: @trainernatalie Facebook: @trainernatalieh Twitter: @trainernatalieh The Resource Doula Podcast Social Channels: Instagram: @resourcedoulapodcast TikTok: @resourcedoula Resource Doula Podcast Youtube: @resourcedoula
In the season of being grateful, we are definitely grateful for you Uterinekind. Thankful for your existence and unwavering determination to make sure we are seen and heard in this nation. In this past midterm election, uterinekind has shown up to the polls unlike ever before and it has made a huge impact. We are letting the world know that we are using our voice and vote to protect our health, wellness, and future. Thank you for getting out and voting! Pop the champagne, today we are making history with Hello Uterus's first male guest, Dr. Nicholas Fogelson. Dr. Fogelson is a board-certified and fellowship-trained gynecologist who specializes in endometriosis. He also specializes in the incredible, emerging field of neuropelveology which we'll dive into! With a passion for digging up clues and getting to the bottom of things Sherlock Holmes style, Dr. Fogelson is dedicated to learning, connecting the dots, and caring about his patients until they are better. Listen in as we chat with Dr. Fogelson about the ways to navigate endo, the hidden truths about the reality of healthcare, the future of gynecology, and the exciting world of neuropelveology. Lastly, we end on a high note. Our future is bright, thanks to the youth of our generation! Thanks for listening, learning, and being you. And join us back here every Tuesday for all things uterus, in service to you, uterinekind.
Episode 60 of the Hope4Med podcast features Dr. Nicholas Fogelson, a surgeon in private practice in Portland, Oregon, focusing on pelvic pain and endometriosis. Dr. Fogelson shares his experiences in academic medicine that lead to burnout and unhappiness. He discusses how transitioning to private practice with a new practice model has helped him bring the joy back to practicing medicine and become a better doctor for his patients. Connect with our guest: Website: https://www.nwendometriosis.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nicholas.fogelsonphysician
Episode 60 of the Hope4Med podcast features Dr. Nicholas Fogelson, a surgeon in private practice in Portland, Oregon, focusing on pelvic pain and endometriosis. Dr. Fogelson shares his experiences in academic medicine that lead to burnout and unhappiness. He discusses how transitioning to private practice with a new practice model has helped him bring the joy back to practicing medicine and become a better doctor for his patients. Connect with our guest: Website: https://www.nwendometriosis.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nicholas.fogelsonphysician
Ambassador Bible College students Bryce Fogelson and Audrey McGuire stop by to chat with us about what brought them to ABC, and insights on their experiences thus far.
According to a study released in May 2021, one in nine Americans have tried a poly relationship, and one in six would like to try one. In fact, according to a YouGov study, half of all Millennials do not want a "completely monogamous relationship." So what's the attraction to polyamory? Is it the thought of not having one sexual partner for the remainder of your life? Is it the prospect of sharing resources? Like being able to plunder more than one wine collection at a time? (That's what got me started). On this episode, I talk to Dr. Elisabeth Sheff, a sociologist who has been studying polyamory trends for over two decades. I also take her online survey, The Bonding Project, which helps individuals understand their own feelings about polyamorous relationships. And what wine pairs with polyamory? The 2017 Fogelson Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon, Coombsville, Napa Valley...because it's...complex. Pick it up now for only $29 per bottle!
According to a study released in May 2021, one in nine Americans have tried a poly relationship, and one in six would like to try one. In fact, according to a YouGov study, half of all Millennials do not want a "completely monogamous relationship." So what's the attraction to polyamory? Is it the thought of not having one sexual partner for the remainder of your life? Is it the prospect of sharing resources? Like being able to plunder more than one wine collection at a time? (That's what got me started). On this episode, I talk to Dr. Elisabeth Sheff, a sociologist who has been studying polyamory trends for over two decades. I also take her online survey, The Bonding Project, which helps individuals understand their own feelings about polyamorous relationships. And what wine pairs with polyamory? The 2017 Fogelson Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon, Coombsville, Napa Valley...because it's...complex. Pick it up now for only $29 per bottle!
After decades of priding myself as the only musician in the world who doesn't have a tattoo, I finally decided to give in and get inked. So what's it going to be? A tramp stamp? A Samoan tribal band around my arm? A screeching bald eagle carrying a banner that reads "Peace Through Superior Firepower" across my chest? The first tattoo is a tough decision. Actually, it wasn't. I had an idea for my first tattoo that has been simmering in my brain since the 4th grade. The real question is, why did I wait so long? What held me back? Does it have anything to do with how our society views ritual and remembrance? And how come you can't bring wine to the tattoo parlor? I mean, aside from potentially bleeding all over the place? So lame. I'm also joined by Andi Wrede of the Wound Up Wino Podcast, whose wine tattoos are something glorious. One might say that Chardonnay isn't exactly a tattoo wine, but I'd beg to differ. It's hot AF outside, and the Chardonnay I'm pimping is just too freaking good. It's my new 2020 Napa Valley Chardonnay from Fogelson Vineyard. And at $23 a bottle, you're going to want to tattoo the bottle on both arms. And speaking of great tattoo ideas, all the cool kids are getting tattoos of the cover art of my book, Pairs With Life. You don't have to get that fanatical, but you may want to consider reading it...
After decades of priding myself as the only musician in the world who doesn't have a tattoo, I finally decided to give in and get inked. So what's it going to be? A tramp stamp? A Samoan tribal band around my arm? A screeching bald eagle carrying a banner that reads "Peace Through Superior Firepower" across my chest? The first tattoo is a tough decision. Actually, it wasn't. I had an idea for my first tattoo that has been simmering in my brain since the 4th grade. The real question is, why did I wait so long? What held me back? Does it have anything to do with how our society views ritual and remembrance? And how come you can't bring wine to the tattoo parlor? I mean, aside from potentially bleeding all over the place? So lame. I'm also joined by Andi Wrede of the Wound Up Wino Podcast, whose wine tattoos are something glorious. One might say that Chardonnay isn't exactly a tattoo wine, but I'd beg to differ. It's hot AF outside, and the Chardonnay I'm pimping is just too freaking good. It's my new 2020 Napa Valley Chardonnay from Fogelson Vineyard. And at $23 a bottle, you're going to want to tattoo the bottle on both arms. And speaking of great tattoo ideas, all the cool kids are getting tattoos of the cover art of my book, Pairs With Life. You don't have to get that fanatical, but you may want to consider reading it...
Let's introduce Dodie Fairisle who tries to get her life back on track after leaving The Big Apple and move to the quaint town of Chatsworth. Things don't always go as planned as Dodie will soon find out.
I asked Dr. Fogelson to come on the podcast as I see he is very active on social media and his compassion for helping people who suffer from Endo, he not only wants to help educate but is down to Earth and very straight forward about why it is hard to get medical care for Endo. Dr. Fogelson provides expert level gynecologic surgery and endometriosis care in Portland, OR at Northwest Endometriosis and Pelvic Surgery. He came on to answer all of my questions about Endo, the medical field, and why doctors do not understand Endo and people who have it. We had a very candid and honest conversation that I believe everyone should listen to if you have Endo. Want to learn more about Dr. Fogelson? https://www.nwendometriosis.com/ He also hosts a podcast: https://www.nwendometriosis.com/podcast Want to keep the conversation going? Join our Facebook Group: tiny.cc/7mpbnz Thank you for listening and supporting this podcast. We need awareness about this disease. If you want to be on the podcast or have feedback please reach out via my website www.melissaboudreau.com or find me on Instagram @endo_lady. Thank you for your support and time. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Adam Fogelson, Chairman STXfilms. Currently Leading all aspects of film production, marketing, distribution and home entertainment. Former Chairman of Universal Pictures, Adam was involved in films including, Ted, Bridesmaids, Dr. Seuss' The Lorax, Snow White and the Huntsman, The Purge, Les Miserables, Despicable Me 1 and 2, and Fast and Furious 5 and 6.
A gdyby tak poruszanie się po mieście było jak korzystanie z Netflix czy Spotify?
Na całym świecie toczy się walka o ulice i spór o to kto ma do nich większe prawo: samochody czy piesi?
Leading data scientist Sergey Fogelson has worked in Software, AdTec, Academia and now Media Broadcasting. He talks to Paul Capon of The Innovation Community about the insights he's gained so far, and what's to come in the future.
Reflecting on a 31-year-career that has seen him evolve from an acclaimed chef and founder of an award-winning restaurant group to a media personality and successful CPG food entrepreneur, Rick Bayless points to authenticity as the guiding principle in his own journey and as an indispensable element to success in the food business. "I want the real deal,” Bayless said in an interview included in this episode of Taste Radio. “I don't want to modify a recipe just to make it more mass." As part of our conversation, Bayless discussed the origins of his food career, the launch, development and eventual sale of his packaged food brand, Frontera Foods, why he was ahead of the game on clean labels and transparency, and his take on the future of food. Like Bayless, Susie Fogelson also has her share of experience at the intersection of food and media. For nearly 15 years, Susie spearheaded marketing strategy for the Food Network and Cooking Channel, culminating in her role as the senior vice president of marketing & brand strategy. In our second interview, Fogelson shared insights gleaned from her career at the Food Network, including the importance of purpose-driven marketing and why transparency is an opportunity for brands to tell a story. Also included in this episode: a conversation with Jamie Meltzer, the founder and CEO of Watermelon Road, an upstart brand of fruit jerky and the winner of NOSH Live Summer 2018’s Pitch Slam 4. Show notes: 1:42: Meals, Wheels and West: The hosts discussed Expo West housing, the business of meal kits, including the recent shuttering of Chef’d, and WeWork’s transition to a meatless office culture. 12:02: Interview: Rick Bayless, Founder, Frontera Foods -- Recorded at the 2018 Fancy Food Show, Bayless, known for his expertise in Mexican cooking and cuisine, discussed how he cut his teeth in the food business as the host of the PBS series “Cooking Mexican,” and the development of his acclaimed restaurant group. He also spoke about entering the packaged food business with Frontera Foods, a brand of gourmet Mexican products that includes salsas, sauces, and meals and its acquisition by ConAgra Foods in 2016 for $108.9 million, a sale that Bayless fleshed out in the interview. 34:23: Interview: Susie Fogelson, Founder, F&Co -- After 15 years leading marketing efforts at the Food Network and Cooking Channel, Fogelson founded founded F&Co., a boutique consultancy that works with food brands to develop a blueprint for storytelling and experiences. In our conversation, recorded at the 2018 Summer Fancy Food Show, she offers her perspective on the evolution of the food space and how brands can best communicate with their consumers. 55:23: Interview: Jamie Meltzer, Founder, Watermelon Road -- Meltzer sat down with us following her big win and experience in NOSH Live’s Pitch Slam 4, and discussed her experience in the competition, finding her brand’s voice and what’s next for her brand. Brands in this episode: Chef’d, Blue Apron, Hello Fresh, Frontera Foods, Hippeas, 4505 Meats, Watermelon Road
The Guest: Taste Beauty Edited by George Drake, Jr. Music by Lucas Brahme — About Loose Threads — Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for the latest analysis and podcasts: http://eepurl.com/buLQY9 Twitter Full Transcript The Loose Threads Podcast explores the intersection of consumer, retail and commerce. Hosted by Richie Siegel, the founder of Loose Threads, each episode features an in-depth conversation with one guest about their founding story and how it fits into the current state of the industry. Guests come from all different backgrounds, spanning the consumer goods, fashion, retail and technology industries. The unifying thread is always the rapid change facing the industry and how entrepreneurs are responding. You can listen to the podcast on any player of your choice, in addition to on LooseThreads.com.
Learn how marketing purpose drives growth, increases revenue, and improves profit and get 4 steps to articulate your purpose quickly The post Why purpose matters to marketing to drive growth, revenue, and profit appeared first on B2B Lead Blog.
Cross Post of Episode 1 of our new project The Endometriosis Podcast! Dr Fogelson and new co-host Libby Hopton discuss new literature on endometriosis and answer question from the endometriosis patient community. Topics include endometriosis research production, BPA and endometriosis incidence, outcomes after resection of bladder endometriosis, and more! Sponsored by TrueLearn. For a 10% […]
Drs. Fogelson and Browne are Back! We discuss journal articles from May and June of the Green, Grey, and AAGL journals, as well as some NEJM thrown in. Topics include the morcellation debate, HIV and pre-eclampsia, periviable cerclage, and endometriosis in women having hysterectomies for pelvic pain. This episode sponsored by TrueLearn!. Academic […]
Productive Insights Podcast — Actionable Business Growth Ideas — with Ash Roy
The 3 Keys to Community Building, Authenticity & Long Term Business Success — With Mackenzie Fogelson
Productive Insights Podcast — Actionable Business Growth Ideas — with Ash Roy
Mackenzie Fogelson from Mack Web on The 3 Keys to Community Building & Long-Term Business Success Mackenzie Fogelson is the founder of Mack Web. Mack Web helps clients improve businesses and brands through community building. They're strategic, holistic and down-to-earth while they take a 30,000-foot view of your business. They also ground everything in measurable results, to put it simply, they bring the right people together both online and offline to help you to grow your business. Share This Episode: Click To Tweet Resources Mentioned Click here to download podcast shownotes https://productiveinsights.com/hire www.genuinely.co How To Align Your Entire Company With Your Marketing Strategy 4 Ways to Build Trust and Humanize Your Brand Fever Bee Simon Sinek’s video – start with why Books Mentioned Brains on Fire: Igniting Powerful, Sustainable, Word of Mouth Movements Creativity, Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces That Stand in the Way of True Inspiration Related / Mentioned Podcast Episodes: Episode 001 - Neil Patel – How To Make Better Decisions Around Client Selection, Branding… Episode 002 – James Schramko on Recurring Income Models Episode 011 – Dan Norris on Startups Episode 018: Buck Rizvi on How To Build an EIGHT figure Business Using The Right Systems and Culture Episode 022 – $50 Million and Counting Episode 043 — The Membership Economy with Robbie Kellman Baxter Key Points (Timestamps) 1:54 — Intro and overview 2:44 — Community building is critical to business success in the modern age. 4:48 — People want to be connected and to have a sense of belonging with others. 5:06 — Businesses need to challenge themselves to be more authentic and human. 7:42 — This is the time for small businesses, they have the advantage. 8:45 — Nike, the evolution of the company and their current approach to advertising 10:02 — Apple’s community building approach — Self-identification 12:02 — What do businesses need to possess to build great communities? 13:20 — Three most important areas of focus for businesses that are looking to build great communities. Communities don’t form around companies but rather around: Shared purpose (over profit) Authenticity Passion 16:01 — “Start with Why.” — Simon Sinek’s youtube video 16:34 — Prioritizing MEANING beyond money as an approach with a view to longevity 17:22 — Cause marketing and Purpose marketing – Max Lenderman 19:09 — Global Study by Conan Wolfe – Sixty-three percent (63%) of consumers would rather buy from companies that they consider to be authentic. 21:14 — Ash’s action step sneak peak 21:47 — Mackenzie’s Recommended Links for listeners 22:41 — Case study: 100% lead growth from Mac Web 27:30 — Why community building is critical to retention strategies 27:50 — Case study: Sears-Roebuck value profit chain (EDIT ME) 30:12 — Useful tool for reference – “The Balanced Scorecard” 30:30 — Most common challenges businesses face with community building 32:45 — Why engagement is important when it comes to community building 35:07 — How social proof works to grow your business and brand 36:00 — Action section Focus on depth of connection rather numbers and volume Think about purpose before profit Think about the value you bring to the table in the context of their lives Evaluate your intention (focus on the customer’s needs) Focus on brand goals versus revenue goals 40:55 — Robbie Baxter Podcast reference (Would you like to include this?) 41:16 — The books that have had the biggest impact on Mackenzie and why 42:49 — How to get in contact with Mackenzie and Mack Web Solutions 43:40 — Wrap up, key takeaways and related podcast episodes
Drs Browne and Fogelson discuss Cesarean Delivery Rates, VBAC Guidelines, Placenta Accreta, and the critical role of Flash the Cat in the Academic OB/GYN Podcast. Academic OB/GYN Podcast 34 – Journals for June through August 2011
Drs Browne and Fogelson discuss articles from April and May of 2011. Antibiotics in Obesity (use more), Inpatient vs Outpatient Hysterectomy (hospital beds are nice), Homebirth Ethics a la Chervenak (not so much), Generalists in Academics (shrinking), MOC vs CME (MOC winning), Duration of Hot Flashes (long time). Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 33 – Journals […]