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For this episode Patricia and Molly are joined by guests George Willis and Mike Kiemeney to discuss the topic of Away Rotations for EM Bound medical students.
In this episode, Dr. Sergio Zanotti discuss the management of critically ill patients undergoing hyperglycemic emergencies. He is joined by Dr. George Willis, a practicing emergency medicine physician. Dr. Willis is an Associate Professor and Associate Program Director for Emergency Medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, where he also serves as Vice Chair of Faculty Affairs. A recognized clinical educator, he holds a particular interest in endocrine emergencies, vascular emergencies, procedural education, and medical education. Additional resources: Hyperglycemic Crises in Adults with Diabetes: A Consensus Report. GE Umpierez, et al. Diabetes Care 2024: https://diabetesjournals.org/care/article/47/8/1257/156808/Hyperglycemic-Crises-in-Adults-With-Diabetes-A Clinical Effects of Balanced Crystalloids vs Saline in Adults With Diabetic Ketoacidosis. WH Self, et al. JAMA 2020: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7670314/ Evaluation and Management of the Critically Ill Adult with Diabetic Ketoacidosis. B Long, GC Willis, S Lentz, et al. J Emerg Med 2020: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32763063/ The SQuID protocol (subcutaneous insulin in diabetic ketoacidosis) Impacts on ED operational Metrics. Acad Emerg Med 2023: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36775281/ Books mentioned in this episode: Kintsugi: Finding Strength in Imperfection. By Celine Santini: https://bit.ly/3NCdAYB
In celebration of the Giants' 100th season, an independent committee ranked the Giants' Top 100 Players. The countdown continues with 10 through 1. Presented by Bud Light. The "Top 100 Players" Committee: Bob Papa (Chair), Pete Abitante, Ernie Accorsi, Judy Battista, John Berti, Linda Cohn, Vinny DiTrani, Bob Glauber, Joe Horrigan, Jay Horwitz, Peter King, Gary Myers, Paul Schwartz, George Willis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In celebration of the Giants' 100th season, an independent committee ranked the Giants' Top 100 Players. The countdown continues with 20 through 11. Presented by Bud Light. The "Top 100 Players" Committee: Bob Papa (Chair), Pete Abitante, Ernie Accorsi, Judy Battista, John Berti, Linda Cohn, Vinny DiTrani, Bob Glauber, Joe Horrigan, Jay Horwitz, Peter King, Gary Myers, Paul Schwartz, George Willis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In celebration of the Giants' 100th season, an independent committee ranked the Giants' Top 100 Players. The countdown continues with 30 through 21. Presented by Bud Light. The "Top 100 Players" Committee: Bob Papa (Chair), Pete Abitante, Ernie Accorsi, Judy Battista, John Berti, Linda Cohn, Vinny DiTrani, Bob Glauber, Joe Horrigan, Jay Horwitz, Peter King, Gary Myers, Paul Schwartz, George Willis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For this segment host Patricia is joined by guests George Willis and EM Over Easy host John Casey to discuss feedback in medical education. Don't forget, EM Over Easy is the official podcast of the ACOEP. To learn more about this organization visit acoep.org today!
In celebration of the Giants' 100th season, an independent committee ranked the Giants' Top 100 Players. The countdown continues with 40 through 31. Presented by Bud Light. The "Top 100 Players" Committee: Bob Papa (Chair), Pete Abitante, Ernie Accorsi, Judy Battista, John Berti, Linda Cohn, Vinny DiTrani, Bob Glauber, Joe Horrigan, Jay Horwitz, Peter King, Gary Myers, Paul Schwartz, George Willis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In celebration of the Giants' 100th season, an independent committee ranked the Giants' Top 100 Players. The countdown continues with 50 through 41. Presented by Bud Light. The "Top 100 Players" Committee: Bob Papa (Chair), Pete Abitante, Ernie Accorsi, Judy Battista, John Berti, Linda Cohn, Vinny DiTrani, Bob Glauber, Joe Horrigan, Jay Horwitz, Peter King, Gary Myers, Paul Schwartz, George Willis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In celebration of the Giants' 100th season, an independent committee ranked the Giants' Top 100 Players. The countdown begins with 60 through 51. Presented by Bud Light. The "Top 100 Players" Committee: Bob Papa (Chair), Pete Abitante, Ernie Accorsi, Judy Battista, John Berti, Linda Cohn, Vinny DiTrani, Bob Glauber, Joe Horrigan, Jay Horwitz, Peter King, Gary Myers, Paul Schwartz, George Willis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For this Med Student Over Easy segment, listen as Molly and Patricia are joined by guests George Willis and Tim Montrief to discuss asking for help. Don't forget we are the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. To learn more about this organization, you can visit acoep.org today!
July 14, 2024 | Dream Disciple: Eyes Up | Matthew 6:30-33 In the Sermon on the Mount Jesus teaches about the Kingdom Life and what it means to be His disciple. Matthew 6:33 says, "Look up and remember who you are and Who your Father is." An eyes up disciple doesn't chase after the things of this world. An eyes up disciple seeks first the Kingdom of God.
In celebration of the Giants' 100th season, an independent committee ranked the Giants' Top 100 Players. The countdown begins with 70 through 61. Presented by Bud Light. The "Top 100 Players" Committee: Bob Papa (Chair), Pete Abitante, Ernie Accorsi, Judy Battista, John Berti, Linda Cohn, Vinny DiTrani, Bob Glauber, Joe Horrigan, Jay Horwitz, Peter King, Gary Myers, Paul Schwartz, George Willis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In celebration of the Giants' 100th season, an independent committee ranked the Giants' Top 100 Players. The countdown begins with 80 through 71. Presented by Bud Light. The "Top 100 Players" Committee: Bob Papa (Chair), Pete Abitante, Ernie Accorsi, Judy Battista, John Berti, Linda Cohn, Vinny DiTrani, Bob Glauber, Joe Horrigan, Jay Horwitz, Peter King, Gary Myers, Paul Schwartz, George Willis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In celebration of the Giants' 100th season, an independent committee ranked the Giants' Top 100 Players. The countdown begins with 90 through 81. Presented by Bud Light. The "Top 100 Players" Committee: Bob Papa (Chair), Pete Abitante, Ernie Accorsi, Judy Battista, John Berti, Linda Cohn, Vinny DiTrani, Bob Glauber, Joe Horrigan, Jay Horwitz, Peter King, Gary Myers, Paul Schwartz, George Willis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In celebration of the Giants' 100th season, an independent committee ranked the Giants' Top 100 Players. The countdown begins with 100 through 91. Presented by Bud Light. The "Top 100 Players" Committee: Bob Papa (Chair), Pete Abitante, Ernie Accorsi, Judy Battista, John Berti, Linda Cohn, Vinny DiTrani, Bob Glauber, Joe Horrigan, Jay Horwitz, Peter King, Gary Myers, Paul Schwartz, George Willis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For this discussion hosts Molly and Patricia chat with Steven Nazario, George Willis and Marco Propersi about how medical students can approach calling consultants from the ED. Don't forget, we are the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. To learn more about this organization visit acoep.org today!
For this episode (the last of Season 8), Andy is joined by guests, George Willis and Mike Kiemeney, to discuss what keeps you coming back to EM. Don't forget, we are the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. To learn more about this organization and to attend an upcoming CME event where you could see your 4 favorite EM podcasters LIVE and in person, visit acoep.org today!
Listen as our hosts Drew and John are joined by guests George Willis and Molly Estes to discuss the management of SCAPE for this clinical grind. Don't forget we are the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. Visit acoep.org today to learn more about this organization.
For this EMOE rewind, listen as we are joined by George Willis and Chris Colbert as we discuss how to listen to and train your "Spidey Sense". Don't forget, we are the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. Visit acoep.org today to learn more and register for an upcoming conference!
In Him We Are - Walking in New Life - Ps George Willis
For this episode, our hosts John Casey and Drew Kalnow are joined by guests George Willis and Molly Estes to discuss how we as physicians can find ways to work with all healthcare team members when we order something new. Don't forget we are the official podcast of the ACOEP. Visit acoep.org today to learn about an upcoming CME event and how to get involved.
Listen as hosts Drew, John, and Andy are joined by George Willis and Rodney Fullmer to discuss the concept of doing more with less. Don't forget we are the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. Head to acoep.org today to learn more about this organization and how you can attend an upcoming CME event.
For this episode of Med Student Over Easy, Patricia is joined by Molly Estes and George Willis to discuss the topic of Imposter Syndrome. Don't forget we are the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. Visit acoep.org today to learn more about this organization.
His Presence - Our Satisfaction - Pastor George Willis
When you work in the food industry, it's very common to be so focused on your role and your team's mission that you don't hear any other team's perspective. On this episode of the Oh for Food's Sake podcast, we're going to correct that. We speak to longtime procurement expert Georgina Willis about the ups and downs of working in procurement and what procurement and NPD teams can do to work better together. George tells us about her career in the food industry and how she pivoted to working in procurement. She explains why she loves procurement so much and goes into detail about the conflicts that can sometimes arise between procurement and NPD. Then, she gives insightful advice about what you can do to improve communication in your food industry business. At the end of the episode, she shares information about her mission to spread procurement knowledge which she's achieving through her new consultancy business. We so enjoyed this chat with George where we discussed how food manufacturers big and small can come together to solve problems and become industry leaders. If you're interested in the food industry and would like to learn more about us and our experiences, subscribe to the Oh for Food's Sake podcast to catch our latest episodes. Timestamps[1:21] Welcome to the show, Georgina Willis![3:27] George's food industry CV[7:18] How George found herself in procurement and moved over to Bakkavor [10:18] “Suppliers open the doors to their businesses”: What's great about working in procurement[13:30] NPD vs procurement: The procurement team's point of view on product development[18:23] George explains some of the frustrations of working in procurement[24:27] “Speak to people!”: Personal connections make the difference in procurement[33:50] Why feedback really matters[37:55] How George created a legacy through her Procurement Hacks business[43:26] George's key focus on packaging and how it'll help the industry [46:20] Get in touch!Links and ResourcesProcurement Hacks LtdGeorgina Willis on LinkedInFind out more about this episode's sponsor, Ulrick & Short, here: Ulrick & ShortUlrick & Short on InstagramUlrick & Short on LinkedInUlrick & Short on TwitterEmail: enquiries@ulrickandshort.comYou can follow us here on instagramIf you would like further support with myself, Amy for food industry coaching and facilitation find me here on instagram or LinkedInFor food industry Consulting from Lucy you can find her here on instagram or LinkedInSee you next time!
Listen as we are joined by George Willis and Chris Colbert as we discuss how to listen to and train your "Spidey Sense". Don't forget, we are the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. Visit acoep.org today to learn more and register for an upcoming conference!
For this Med Students Over Easy episode, we are joined by George Willis, Brian Barbas, and Casey McGillicuddy to discuss the ever-important topic of presentation tips.
Chasing Jesus - Pastor George Willis
Bill and Jamal are joined by former NBA and New York Knicks great, Dick Barnett, as well as George Willis and Steve Robinson. They talk about the new documentary, The Dream Whisperer, which tells the story of Dick Barnett's Tennessee State team that won three straight NAIA championships from 1957-1959, in the midst of racial segregation and violence.
For this Episode, Andy is joined by George Willis, Loice Swisher, and Molly Estes to discuss "Why EM?". Listen as they share how despite COVID they still have a passion for the practice of Emergency Medicine. Don't forget, we are the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. To learn more about this organization and how to get involved, visit acoep.org today!
Together We - Together We Stand - Pastor George Willis
Chris and Rob discuss DeAndre Hopkins' 6-game suspension for PEDs and explain why sports fans tend to let it slide when NFL players test positive for performance enhancing drugs, and tell us why it's clear after Game 1's loss that James Harden can't consistently perform at a high level on a nightly basis. Plus, journalist and film producer George Willis swings by to promote his new documentary ‘The Dream Whisperer'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Creativity, Education, and Leadership Podcast with Ben Guest
Jasper “Julio” Johnson died on July 27, 2021, far too young at the age of 38. He left behind three children and one grandson. I first met Jasper when he was a senior at Simmons High School in Hollandale, Mississippi. I was an English teacher and the assistant basketball coach under legendary George Willis.We won a state championship that year and Jasper was a Dandy Dozen. He would go on to play at the University of Southern Mississippi, Delta State University, and have a long professional career overseas, most notably in South Korea.As great a basketball player as Jasper was, he was a far better person.To help process his passing, several of his teammates from that championship year and I got together via Zoom. My idea was that we could share memories of Jasper that his family, especially his three children, would appreciate. From there we started reminiscing about that championship season and Mr. Willis, who passed away in 2018.My guests for the conversation were Larry “LB” Brown, Ricky Johnson, Pat White, and Jeremy “Me-Me” Smith.Podcast LinksApple here.Spotfity here.YouTube here. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit benbo.substack.com
Listen as Drew and Andy sit down with a friend of the show George Willis to discuss the concept of learning moments. Don't forget, as the OFFICIAL podcast of the ACOEP, be sure to check out the ACOEP by visiting aceop.org to learn more and to sign up for one of their many CME offerings.
Drew, Andy, and John are joined by guests Tarlan Hedayati and George Willis to discuss how to best answer the question: Do you agree? Listen as they have a fun-filled, but thought-provoking conversation. We would like to thank the ACOEP for facilitating this conversation, as it was recorded LIVE at the ACOEP's Scientific Assembly in October of 2020.
Listen as hosts Drew, Andy, and John sit down with guests Tarlan Hedayati and George Willis to discuss Isms in medicine. Similar but different from our last discussion, this is one you won't want to miss! Thanks to the ACOEP for allowing us to record this conversation from Scientific Assembly 2020.
The management of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) in children is full of difficult questions- how much insulin should I give? Who is at risk for cerebral edema? What treatments, if any, increase the risk for this dreaded complication? Which fluid is ideal? How much of this fluid should I give? We sat down with ED physician and endocrine aficionado Dr. George Willis to answer these questions. Click here for show notes Authors: Dr. Jason Hine and Dr. George Willis Peer Review: Dr. Mike Burla and Dr. Jeff Holmes
This week, we’re covering Avondale Estates, the mastermind behind it, and how the neighborhood housing stock covers two distinct periods in American history. Before Avondale, there was Ingleside and in 1924, George Willis purchased 950 acres to create this Utopian planned community. Check out my friend's podcast: tombwithaview.weebly.com/ Want to support this podcast? Visit: www.patreon.com/archiveatlanta Email: thevictorialemos@gmail.com FB: www.facebook.com/archiveatlanta IG: www.instagram.com/archiveatlanta T: www.twitter.com/ArchiveAtlanta
George Willis of the New York Post joins Tony Paige one last time on WFAN.
George Willis of the New York Post joins Tony Paige to discuss the early preseason between the Giants and the Jets.
For this rebroadcast, listen and Drew and Andy discuss "Learning Moments" with the one and only George Willis, associate program director at the University of Maryland Medical Center. Pay attention as George convinces us that as educators we should reconsider our approach to teaching shifts. #MoreThanMedicine
George Willis of the New York Post joins Tony Paige to talk PGA Championship Bethpage Black.
Tony talks with George Willis from the New York Post to discuss The Masters
Listen as Drew and Andy sit down with the one and only George Willis, APD at the University of Maryland and MedEd Guru to discuss the idea of learning moments.
George Willis from the New York Post joins Tony Paige to talk about the Heavyweight Championship Bout between Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury.
James Pearce was invited along to welcome home the 120 riders of the halow250 event after their 3-day fundraising ride for Guildford charity, The halow Project. JP spoke with event organisers George Willis and Mark Foxwell, halow patron Damon Hill OBE, Building Futures manager Graham O'Connor, venue owner Isabel Mason and a number of riders about their experiences.
This week we review pearls from our Grand Rounds from George Willis, MD talking about feedback. https://media.blubrry.com/coreem/content.blubrry.com/coreem/Podcast_Episode_67_0_Final_Cut.m4a Download Leave a Comment Tags: Resident Education Show Notes Read More St. Emlyn's: #TTCNYC Resources for Feedback Talk Read More
This week we review pearls from our Grand Rounds from George Willis, MD talking about feedback. https://media.blubrry.com/coreem/content.blubrry.com/coreem/Podcast_Episode_67_0_Final_Cut.m4a Download Leave a Comment Tags: Resident Education Show Notes Read More St. Emlyn's: #TTCNYC Resources for Feedback Talk Read More
This week we review pearls from our Grand Rounds from George Willis, MD talking about feedback. https://media.blubrry.com/coreem/content.blubrry.com/coreem/Podcast_Episode_67_0_Final_Cut.m4a Download Leave a Comment Tags: Resident Education Show Notes Read More St. Emlyn’s: #TTCNYC Resources for Feedback Talk Read More
Ian Fraser Kilmister nació en la Nochebuena de 1945 en Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Inglaterra.Cuando tenía tres meses de edad, su padre, un ex capellán de la Royal Air Force, se separó de su madre. Su madre y su abuela se establecieron en Newcastle-under-Lyme, otra zona adyacente a Stoke on Trent, para luego mudarse a Madeley (Staffordshire). Cuando Ian contaba nueve años, su madre se casó con George Willis, quien tenía dos hijos mayores de un matrimonio previo, Patricia y Tony, con quienes nunca pudo llevarse bien. Luego la familia se mudó a una granja en Benllech, Anglesey, Gales del Norte4 y fue en ese momento en el que comenzó a mostrar interés por el rock and roll, las mujeres y los caballos. Asistió a la escuela Ysgol Syr Thomas Jones en Amlwch, donde fue apodado Lemmy, aunque no se sabe con exactitud porqué, se ha dicho que tiene su origen en la frase "Lemmy a quid till friday" (Préstame una libra hasta el viernes), por su hábito de pedir dinero para alimentar su adicción a las máquinas tragamonedas Cuando tenía dieciséis años, Lemmy asistió a una presentación de The Beatles en el Cavern Club, al tiempo que tocando la guitarra y escuchando su primer álbum a la vez, Please Please Me aprendía los acordes. También admiraba la actitud sarcástica del grupo, en particular la de John Lennon. Al salir de la escuela, se mudó a Conwy con su familia, donde realizó trabajos de baja categoría, entre ellos en la fábrica local de Hotpoint. Al mismo tiempo tocaba la guitarra para las bandas locales, como The Sundowners, y pasaba tiempo en una escuela de equitación. A la edad de diecisiete años, conoció a una chica llamada Cathy. Lemmy la siguió hasta Stockport, donde tuvo a su hijo Sean. Lemmy formó parte en los años sesenta de pequeñas bandas como Sam Gopal, The Rockin' Vickers u Opal Butterfly, hasta que en 1971 se unió al grupo de Rock espacial Hawkwind como bajista y vocalista ocasional. Puso su voz solista en varias canciones del grupo, incluyendo su mayor éxito en las listas británicas de sencillos Silver Machine, que alcanzó el n.º 3 en 1972, y su bajo influido por estilos diversos, que se adaptaba a la temática espacial. En 1975 después de varios conflictos con otros miembros del grupo, Lemmy formó una nueva banda junto con el guitarrista Larry Wallis y el batería Lucas Fox. El grupo se llamó originalmente Bastard, pero fue cambiado posteriormente a Motörhead, el título de la última canción que Lemmy compuso para Hawkwind. Poco tiempo después ambos músicos fueron reemplazados por el guitarrista Eddie Clarke y el baterista Phil Taylor y fue con esa formación con la que la banda empezó a ser conocida. Lemmy en una de sus presentaciones con Motörhead en la gira de 2011 The Wörld is Yours Tour. Los mayores éxitos del grupo vinieron en los años 1980 y 1981 cuando entró en las listas del Reino Unido gracias a álbumes como Ace of Spades y Overkill, y el álbum en directo No Sleep 'til Hammersmith. En esa época la banda se convirtió en un icono del heavy metal inglés y uno de los grupos con mayor influencia en la escena del heavy metal internacional. A pesar de los constantes cambios en la formación del grupo, la última formación, con Lemmy acompañado por Phil Campbell (guitarra) y Mikkey Dee (batería), lleva tocando desde 1995. En ese año, Metallica tocó en la fiesta del cincuenta cumpleaños del frontman, quien en varias ocasiones expresó su agradecimiento. En el año 2002 Lemmy publicó una autobiografía titulada White Line Fever. En 2005 Motörhead ganó su primer Grammy compitiendo con bandas contemporáneas como Slipknot, Killswitch Engage, Hatebreed y Cradle of Filth en la categoría de Best Metal Performance por su versión de la canción de Metallica "Whiplash". En 2009, Lemmy Kilmister participó en la grabación de Slash, el primer álbum en solitario de Slash que fue editado en marzo de 2010. Lemmy interpretó la canción "Doctor Alibi". En 2010 salió su documental titulado Lemmy.Desde 1990 Lemmy se asentó en Los Ángeles, California, y más recientemente hasta su muerte, en un departamento de dos habitaciones ubicado a dos manzanas de su lugar favorito de esparcimiento, el Rainbow Bar and Grill. A medida que envejeció tuvo que dejar el alcohol y las drogas debido a que sufría de diabetes e hipertensión. En 2013, tuvo que colocarse un desfibrilador automático implantable. En uno de sus últimos conciertos, el 1 de septiembre de 2015 en Austin, tuvo que interrumpirlo luego de tocar tres temas y exclamar "no puedo hacerlo". Falleció en su hogar el 28 de diciembre de 2015, a las 16:00 horas a consecuencia de un agresivo cáncer que le había sido diagnosticado apenas dos días antes.9 10 Tras su muerte, el baterista Mikkey Dee confirmó la disolución del grupo En su autobiografía del año 2002 White Line Fever, Lemmy escribió: "La gente no se vuelve mejor cuando muere; solo hablan de ellos como si lo fueran, ¡pero no es cierto! Todavía son idiotas, ¡son idiotas muertos! ... No tuve realmente una vida importante, pero al menos fue divertido UN PROGRAMA HECHO POR VOSOTROS DONDE DEJÁIS VUESTRO AUDIO ACERCA DE QUE FUE MÖTORHEAD EN TU VIDA.
Guerreiros, em guarda! Nesta nova missão, Rafael Motta (@RalfMotta), Clarisse Machado (@clamlemos) e Marcos Moreira (@marvincosmo) vêm para esta missão participar de um tango às cegas!
Here they come again,the three Musketeers of the NFL,the ''Wing-Man''Cedric Raymond,-E-Wonder,Eric Marcano and ''the Docthah'',Melvin ''Doc'' Stanley bringing you the New York Jets,live from Met-Life Stadium in East Rutherford,N.J.Where the Jets were beaten to their NFL death,as with their 43-23 loss to division rival Buffalo Bills means both making the playoffs and obtaing a winning season in 2014 is again not to be. And once again legendary scribe and sportscaster,Dr.M.Lee''Doc'' Stanley Sr,takes to the airwaves with his renowned and legendary radio show,the iconic award winning,'Sports In Depth'. And the guest scribes that join,Doc, E-Wonder and the Wingman are New York media icons,revered among their peers and are must reading to their readers.Scribes of both renown and respect in the world of print. Always GQ attired and the million dollars smile and questions and answers,Thomas George.The always regal Gregg Logan of Newsday,he too from New Mexico like colleagues,TimSmith and George Willis. ''Mr.Ivy league',via Philadelphia,the Queens Chronicle's redoubtable,Lloyd Carole. And New York's own,the legend that lives and who has and will never be a loser,my ABA brother and newfound boxing sparring partner,Steve Serby.With deep appreciation and gratitude I thank these masters and icons of the renowned New York media for their time expertise and even more so,their over the years kindness and friendship. Sincere compliments cost nothing and can accomplish much. In any relationship, they are the applause that refreshes. — Steve Goodier