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Marketplace Tech
The growing market for cool wearables to help beat the heat

Marketplace Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 6:07


Temperatures this summer have been hotter than usual, a trend we have come to expect with climate change as records are continually surpassed. While many of us can ride out extreme heat in the comfort of air conditioned interior spaces, outdoor workers don't have that option and must contend with the risks of serious injury which can be acute and long lasting. A fast growing market for wearable cooling products, both in high tech and low tech varieties, is attempting to meet the challenge. Among those products is the CülCan, made by the Tennessee based small business Black Ice.  “If you can pull heat away from your hand, it'll cool your whole body down. And so that's what we've done with the CülCan. It's basically a five inch cylinder that contains our special coolant,” said Mike Beavers, co-founder of Black Ice. A key selling point of the product, according to Beavers, is that the coolant inside, which is a chemical composition Beavers designed, doesn't get as cold as ice, so it is easier to use on a person's skin. “You put it in ice water or a freezer… and then you just hold it in the palm of your hand,” he said. “That is now our most popular product. We sell tons of those things.”Beavers said his business has been growing by about 30 percent a year over the last three years, an acceleration from its previous pace. The company has been around for about 20 years. Across the Atlantic, the Swiss company GreenTeg is also reporting growing demand for its continuous body temperature monitors, which are worn with a patch or a strap. The monitors are often employed by athletes who have to perform outdoors, said CEO and founder Wulf Glatz. “So this device can communicate then with your smartphone,” he said, “and it will estimate your core temperature and broadcast that value to that device.”Being able to monitor core temperature can help with prevention. Unlike a simple thermometer which, if put against the skin, would only tell you the temperature on your skin, GreenTeg claims its monitors can measure the temperature inside the body. It is that core temperature that is key to whether someone is developing heat-related illness. Glatz says there's growing interest in his company's technology. They've been approached by organizations representing firefighters, the military, miners and airfield workers. “If there's an airplane landing, you need to unload the baggage. You can't wait for three hours for it to get cooler, but what you can do is to measure the individuals and really have them safe,” he said, “maybe you need to exchange teams in higher frequency, maybe you need to equip them with cooling gear.”Brett Perkison, an environmental and occupational medicine specialist at UTHealth Houston, tested one of GreenTeg's monitors in combination with cooling vests. In a small study, he found the combination approach helpful in limiting heat related illnesses among outdoor laborers. The problem with the personal cooling industry is that not all of the gadgets being sold to the public are proven to work. For example, ones that use fans to cool the body, such as ventilated helmets, are unlikely to do much in humid environments, said Fabiano Amorim of the University of New Mexico, who has studied heat stress on outdoor workers in Brazil and the U.S. “[Helmets with fans] can increase the comfort or let's say your perception to heat, but it's not reducing your temperature,” he said. Not reducing core body temperature on hot days can have serious consequences. The number of heat-related emergency room visits in the summer of 2023 totaled 120,000, according to the CDC. Heat stress can cause someone to get lightheaded and fatigued. More serious symptoms include seizures. Repeat exposure to heat stress  can permanently damage people's kidneys, Amorim said. The condition can be fatal. “We have seen people 40, 50 years old, [who are] dying from chronic kidney disease. And, they don't have any factor that's related to the traditional chronic kidney disease. That's hypertension, obesity and diabetes. And, the only history these people have is working under hot environments,” Amorim said. Many people do not develop serious symptoms until it's too late. That means employers must be proactive in employing cooling gadgets and strategies such as rest breaks in shaded areas, access to cool water, and access to bathrooms so workers feel confident in drinking plenty of liquids. But while more tools to avoid heat illness are coming to market, companies are not racing to adopt them. Many do not have adequate heat stress prevention programs at all. “There needs to be an acceptance by the business community, the public community, about the ramifications of heat stress. So I would hope that if we continue, instead of having 20% of businesses having an adequate heat stress prevention program, in 10 years, we'll have 80%,” Perkison said. Adopting cooling gadgets as part of prevention programs faces hurdles. Aside from concerns over efficacy, there is also the problem of measurement. Perkison said it is hard to tell when someone is struggling with heat before symptoms start. “There's not a lab value that we can get to identify when somebody has heat stress,” he said, which means that it is hard for companies to keep track of workers' health and know when to take action, unless they use a digital monitor like the one provided by GreenTeg. Mike Beavers, the Tennessee-based inventor of the CülCan, said he has been surprised by the diversity of his client base, including the many people with multiple sclerosis who are using it. The disease of the central nervous system causes symptoms such as numbness and trouble walking which, for some, can worsen in heat. “We had one guy write us a full one page letter handwritten that basically he was bragging about the fact that he could actually go out and cut his yard now,” Beavers said. 

Marketplace All-in-One
The growing market for cool wearables to help beat the heat

Marketplace All-in-One

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 6:07


Temperatures this summer have been hotter than usual, a trend we have come to expect with climate change as records are continually surpassed. While many of us can ride out extreme heat in the comfort of air conditioned interior spaces, outdoor workers don't have that option and must contend with the risks of serious injury which can be acute and long lasting. A fast growing market for wearable cooling products, both in high tech and low tech varieties, is attempting to meet the challenge. Among those products is the CülCan, made by the Tennessee based small business Black Ice.  “If you can pull heat away from your hand, it'll cool your whole body down. And so that's what we've done with the CülCan. It's basically a five inch cylinder that contains our special coolant,” said Mike Beavers, co-founder of Black Ice. A key selling point of the product, according to Beavers, is that the coolant inside, which is a chemical composition Beavers designed, doesn't get as cold as ice, so it is easier to use on a person's skin. “You put it in ice water or a freezer… and then you just hold it in the palm of your hand,” he said. “That is now our most popular product. We sell tons of those things.”Beavers said his business has been growing by about 30 percent a year over the last three years, an acceleration from its previous pace. The company has been around for about 20 years. Across the Atlantic, the Swiss company GreenTeg is also reporting growing demand for its continuous body temperature monitors, which are worn with a patch or a strap. The monitors are often employed by athletes who have to perform outdoors, said CEO and founder Wulf Glatz. “So this device can communicate then with your smartphone,” he said, “and it will estimate your core temperature and broadcast that value to that device.”Being able to monitor core temperature can help with prevention. Unlike a simple thermometer which, if put against the skin, would only tell you the temperature on your skin, GreenTeg claims its monitors can measure the temperature inside the body. It is that core temperature that is key to whether someone is developing heat-related illness. Glatz says there's growing interest in his company's technology. They've been approached by organizations representing firefighters, the military, miners and airfield workers. “If there's an airplane landing, you need to unload the baggage. You can't wait for three hours for it to get cooler, but what you can do is to measure the individuals and really have them safe,” he said, “maybe you need to exchange teams in higher frequency, maybe you need to equip them with cooling gear.”Brett Perkison, an environmental and occupational medicine specialist at UTHealth Houston, tested one of GreenTeg's monitors in combination with cooling vests. In a small study, he found the combination approach helpful in limiting heat related illnesses among outdoor laborers. The problem with the personal cooling industry is that not all of the gadgets being sold to the public are proven to work. For example, ones that use fans to cool the body, such as ventilated helmets, are unlikely to do much in humid environments, said Fabiano Amorim of the University of New Mexico, who has studied heat stress on outdoor workers in Brazil and the U.S. “[Helmets with fans] can increase the comfort or let's say your perception to heat, but it's not reducing your temperature,” he said. Not reducing core body temperature on hot days can have serious consequences. The number of heat-related emergency room visits in the summer of 2023 totaled 120,000, according to the CDC. Heat stress can cause someone to get lightheaded and fatigued. More serious symptoms include seizures. Repeat exposure to heat stress  can permanently damage people's kidneys, Amorim said. The condition can be fatal. “We have seen people 40, 50 years old, [who are] dying from chronic kidney disease. And, they don't have any factor that's related to the traditional chronic kidney disease. That's hypertension, obesity and diabetes. And, the only history these people have is working under hot environments,” Amorim said. Many people do not develop serious symptoms until it's too late. That means employers must be proactive in employing cooling gadgets and strategies such as rest breaks in shaded areas, access to cool water, and access to bathrooms so workers feel confident in drinking plenty of liquids. But while more tools to avoid heat illness are coming to market, companies are not racing to adopt them. Many do not have adequate heat stress prevention programs at all. “There needs to be an acceptance by the business community, the public community, about the ramifications of heat stress. So I would hope that if we continue, instead of having 20% of businesses having an adequate heat stress prevention program, in 10 years, we'll have 80%,” Perkison said. Adopting cooling gadgets as part of prevention programs faces hurdles. Aside from concerns over efficacy, there is also the problem of measurement. Perkison said it is hard to tell when someone is struggling with heat before symptoms start. “There's not a lab value that we can get to identify when somebody has heat stress,” he said, which means that it is hard for companies to keep track of workers' health and know when to take action, unless they use a digital monitor like the one provided by GreenTeg. Mike Beavers, the Tennessee-based inventor of the CülCan, said he has been surprised by the diversity of his client base, including the many people with multiple sclerosis who are using it. The disease of the central nervous system causes symptoms such as numbness and trouble walking which, for some, can worsen in heat. “We had one guy write us a full one page letter handwritten that basically he was bragging about the fact that he could actually go out and cut his yard now,” Beavers said. 

ORF Burgenland Mahlzeit Burgenland
Anna Glatz (Wirtin, Kommerzilarätin) zu Gast bei Georg Prenner

ORF Burgenland Mahlzeit Burgenland

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 24:23


Hanging With Monster Podcast
Episode 116- Rick Glatz of Soundlab Studios- REPOST

Hanging With Monster Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 59:27


Episode 116, I go and meet up with Rick Glatz and do a face-to-face interview recording at the Old Plank Trail Bar in Frankfort, IL so that I could get the story about The Soundlab in Mokena, IL.Rick filled me in on how he opened up Soundlab Studios, why he did it, why he chose Mokena, when it opened up, how many people he had there working for him, when did bands start doing shows there, he told me about the many changes that Soundlab Studios took so that he could have shows there and more people could fit there, some of the bands that he remembers playing shows there, and when he finally left there to pursue other things! All this and more, check it out now!!!!The opening theme music is made by the band, Hostages, who has given me permission to use the song for my opening music. You can check out Rick Glatz's FB page at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook or his Instagram page at: Instagram

The Big Bid Theory
Leadership, Ethics, and Celebrating Public Procurement Season 10 Finale with Keith Glatz S10E7

The Big Bid Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 32:06


Season 10 of The Big Bid Theory concludes with a celebration of excellence in public procurement! Host Bill Culhane welcomes Keith Glatz, a legend with 45+ years of service, to discuss ethical practices, leadership, and his recent honor as the Albert H. Hall Memorial Award recipient.We're also thrilled to celebrate Brooke Smith, City Recorder for Murray City, Utah, as the inaugural recipient of the David and Beverly Nash Leadership Award. Congratulations to Brooke and all nominees for their exceptional leadership!Producer Rick Jennings wraps up the season with another unforgettable Crazy Bids You Can Win! Do you agree there is something fishy about this Crazy Bids?Thank you for an incredible season. We'll return in 2025 with Season 11. Until then, revisit past episodes, and stay tuned for updates on the 2025 Nash Award nomination and selection process.Keith Glatz bio info.

Tagesgespräch
Markus Glatz: Kuba Im Dunkeln

Tagesgespräch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 26:25


Kuba fürchtet angesichts von Stromausfällen und Wirtschaftskrise den totalen Zusammenbruch. Ausgerechnet jetzt beendet die Schweiz die langjährige Entwicklungszusammenarbeit. Markus Glatz, Leiter der Direktion für Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit (DEZA) in Kuba, erzählt von der prekären Situation. Auf der Karibikinsel Kuba kommt es immer häufiger zu Stromausfällen, zuletzt sogar zu einem landesweiten Blackout. Tagelang war Kuba ohne Elektrizität, elf Millionen Menschen waren betroffen. Inzwischen haben zumindest in Havanna viele Bewohnerinnen und Bewohner wieder Zugang zu Strom. Doch die grundlegenden Probleme bleiben bestehen: Hunger, Wirtschaftskrise und Abwanderung. Ausgerechnet jetzt beendet die Schweiz ihre langjährige bilaterale Entwicklungszusammenarbeit mit Kuba. Dies geht auf eine Entscheidung des Parlaments von 2020 zurück, die bilateralen Mittel für Lateinamerika auf andere Regionen zu verlagern. Wie nachhaltig sind die Ergebnisse der Schweizer Entwicklungszusammenarbeit in Kuba über den geplanten Rückzug hinaus? Markus Glatz, Leiter der Direktion für Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit (DEZA) in Kuba, nimmt direkt aus Havanna Stellung.

One80
Episode 76: Tracy Glatz, the girl who almost became Buddhist, part 2

One80

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 35:16


Let us know what you thought of the show!Tracy Glatz grew up in Ireland with little knowledge of the Bible. When she started exhibiting signs of Body Dysmorphic Disorder, she went to all the wrong places to find relief from the self hatred it caused.In part two, learn what happened after the Christchurch, New Zealand earthquake, how she left the church, and learn about her alarming tug to eastern religion. Hear how she almost became Buddhist and the magical Christian leaflet that appeared on her car. Today's sendoff features Ty Jones with a poem in honor of Tracy's story.Helpful LinksTracy's Book, My Face and GodTracy's website, TracyGlatz.com Follow One80 on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website.Never miss a One80. Join our email list. Follow us on Instagram.Share One80, here's how!OneWay Ministries

One80
Episode 75: Tracy Glatz, the girl who almost became Buddhist, part 1

One80

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 28:10


Let us know what you thought of the show!Tracy Glatz grew up in Ireland with little knowledge of the Bible. When she started exhibiting signs of Body Dysmorphic Disorder, she went to all the wrong places to find relief from the self hatred it caused. In part one, learn what it was like to grow up with Body Dysmorphic Disorder, its constant paranoia, shame and coping mechanisms, and how she struggled with substance abuse to find healing, how Tracy was moved to Jesus after watching The Passion of the Christ, and how her new faith was shaken by a literal earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand. Helpful LinksTracy's Book, My Face and GodTracy's website, TracyGlatz.com Follow One80 on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website.Never miss a One80. Join our email list. Follow us on Instagram.Share One80, here's how!OneWay Ministries

IM GESPRÄCH - Verleger, Autoren und Freunde des Westend Verlags im Podcast
Tischgespräch #21 Der Presse wird der Zutritt verwehrt | Katrin Glatz Brubakk & Guro Kulset Merakeras

IM GESPRÄCH - Verleger, Autoren und Freunde des Westend Verlags im Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 66:25


Margit Becker-Köberer von Amnesty International Frankfurt spricht mit den Autorinnen von "Inside Moria - Katrin Glatz Brubakk & Guro Kulset Merakeras über Europas Verrat an Moral und Menschlichkeit. Das Flüchtlingslager Moria ist zum traurigen Symbol für den Umgang der EU mit der sogenannten »Flüchtlingskrise« geworden. Die Kinderpsychologin Katrin Glatz Brubakk hat dort zwischen 2015 und 2023 regelmäßig als Helferin gearbeitet und das Leben der Menschen im Lager dokumentiert. Untermalt mit ausdrucksstarken Schwarz-Weiß-Fotografien und einer vierfarbigen Fotostrecke wird erstmals der Alltag der Menschen, die in Moria lebten, sichtbar gemacht. Kurze Einschübe erörtern zusätzlich die Folgen der durchlebten Traumata für die Schutzsuchenden aus psychologischer Sicht. Was macht es mit Menschen, die trauern, wenn um sie herum die meisten anderen ebenfalls trauern? Wie gehen Kinder mit Verlust um? Und welche Rolle spielt Hoffnung?

IM GESPRÄCH - Verleger, Autoren und Freunde des Westend Verlags im Podcast
#48 Katrin Glatz Brubakk & Guro Kulset Merakeras - Die Kinder und das Lager

IM GESPRÄCH - Verleger, Autoren und Freunde des Westend Verlags im Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 32:43


Rüdiger Grünhagen spricht mit den Autorinnen von "Inside Moria - Europas Verrat an Moral und Menschlichkeit" Das Flüchtlingslager Moria ist zum traurigen Symbol für den Umgang der EU mit der sogenannten »Flüchtlingskrise« geworden. Die Kinderpsychologin Katrin Glatz Brubakk hat dort zwischen 2015 und 2023 regelmäßig als Helferin gearbeitet und das Leben der Menschen im Lager dokumentiert. Untermalt mit ausdrucksstarken Schwarz-Weiß-Fotografien und einer vierfarbigen Fotostrecke wird erstmals der Alltag der Menschen, die in Moria lebten, sichtbar gemacht. Kurze Einschübe erörtern zusätzlich die Folgen der durchlebten Traumata für die Schutzsuchenden aus psychologischer Sicht. Was macht es mit Menschen, die trauern, wenn um sie herum die meisten anderen ebenfalls trauern? Wie gehen Kinder mit Verlust um? Und welche Rolle spielt Hoffnung?

WDR 5 Denk' ich an Europa
Katrin Glatz Brubakk: "Migrationspolitik: Eine Schande Europas"

WDR 5 Denk' ich an Europa

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 14:38


"Europa verrät seine eigenen Werte", sagt die deutsch-norwegische Kinderpsychologin Katrin Glatz Brubakk, die für "Ärzte ohne Grenzen" seit 2015 auf der Insel Lesbos vor allem im Lager Moria traumatisierte Kinder betreut. Auch das Migrations- und Asylpaket der EU bringe nur auf dem Papier eine Verbesserung. "Europa guckt zu, wie diese Menschen langsam zugrunde gehen. Wir können das nicht akzeptieren!" Von Katrin Glatz Brubakk.

Fly The Coop
Sharon Glatz Scott

Fly The Coop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 40:16


Im Gespräch
Katrin Glatz Brubakk - "Flüchtlingslager machen Kinder krank"

Im Gespräch

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 35:13


Eigentlich wollte Katrin Glatz Brubakk baden gehen und Wein trinken, als sie auf der griechischen Insel Lesbos eintraf. Dann entdeckte die deutsch-norwegische Psychologin das Flüchtlingslager Moria und widmet ihr Leben den dort lebenden Kindern. Ulrike Timm www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Im Gespräch

SWR2 Kultur Info
Guro Kulset Merakeras / Katrin Glatz Brubakk – Inside Moria. Europas Verrat an Moral und Menschlichkeit

SWR2 Kultur Info

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 4:00


Das Flüchtlingslager Moria auf der griechischen Insel Lesbos steht sinnbildlich für „Europas Verrat an Moral und Menschlichkeit“, so der Untertitel dieses Reports. Die deutsch-norwegische Kinderpsychologin Katrin Glatz Brubakk liefert Einblicke aus den Jahren 2015 bis 2023. Rezension von Stephan Berkholz

Literatur - SWR2 lesenswert
Guro Kulset Merakeras / Katrin Glatz Brubakk – Inside Moria. Europas Verrat an Moral und Menschlichkeit

Literatur - SWR2 lesenswert

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 4:00


Das Flüchtlingslager Moria auf der griechischen Insel Lesbos steht sinnbildlich für „Europas Verrat an Moral und Menschlichkeit“, so der Untertitel dieses Reports. Die deutsch-norwegische Kinderpsychologin Katrin Glatz Brubakk liefert Einblicke aus den Jahren 2015 bis 2023. Rezension von Stephan Berkholz

WDR 5 Neugier genügt - Redezeit
Inside Moria – Katrin Glatz Brubakk

WDR 5 Neugier genügt - Redezeit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 25:54


Zwölfmal war die Traumaexpertin Katrin Glatz Brubakk auf Lesbos und behandelte geflüchtete Kinder und Jugendliche. Die schlechten Bedingungen in Moria und dem Nachfolgelager sind von der Politik gewollt, meint die deutsch-norwegische Kinderpsychologin. Moderation: Elif Senel Von WDR 5.

Money News with Ross Greenwood: Highlights
Dr Frank Glatz, Managing Director of Contact Organics

Money News with Ross Greenwood: Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 5:48


A Melbourne-based bioherbicide company is about to try and cut into the $7 billion market of the United States after gaining approval.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tax Quartett
Die Betriebsstätte im internationalen Kontext

Tax Quartett

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 60:45


In der aktuellen Folge des Tax Quartetts ist Dr. Solvejg Glatz (Richterin am Niedersächsischen FG, Hannover) zu Gast und diskutiert mit den drei Gastgebern Dr. Eva Oertel, Dr. Mathias Hildebrandt und Dr. Florian Holle über die Betriebsstätte im internationalen Kontext.

Terra Podcast - Stay Fit, Stay Connected
Founder of CORE: Wulf Glatz

Terra Podcast - Stay Fit, Stay Connected

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 40:53


In this interview, Kyriakos connected with Wulf Glatz, the founder of CORE, to discuss his wearable technology that tracks the core body temperature to optimize athlete performance. Here are some of the highlights of the conversation:  Glatz explains that unlike skin temperature, which varies a lot, core temperature gives a reliable measure of someone's physiological state. He shares a pivotal moment - watching athlete Sarah True collapse from heat stroke at the 2019 Ironman World Championship. This showed the need for better heat safety in sports. It spurred Glatz to adapt CORE to help athletes manage heat through new training methods. More about CORE More about Wulf -- More about Terra  More Podcasts 

Forbes Talks
Global Impact Alliance's Founder Shares The True Meaning Of Leadership At Davos

Forbes Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 5:23


Dana Glatz is the Founder of Global Impact Alliance and a weaver of strong partnerships and ecosystems; a bridge between worlds: the investment & spiritual world, management consulting & indigenous wisdom, entrepreneurship & transformation, the world of business & conscious communities.As Advisor and Path Finder in the field of impact investing and transformation, she works with impact investors, corporates, and impact entrepreneurs to facilitate the emergence of an Age of Wisdom.Glatz joins 'Forbes Talks' to discuss Global Impact Alliance's mission and how to be a conscious investor in our times.Stay ConnectedForbes newsletters: https://newsletters.editorial.forbes.comForbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbesForbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbesForbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbesMore From Forbes: http://forbes.comForbes covers the intersection of entrepreneurship, wealth, technology, business and lifestyle with a focus on people and success.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Leger om livet
#119. Håp, resiliens, flyktningkrise, barn og drømmer. Med barnepsykolog Katrin Glatz Brubakk. I samarbeid med Leger Uten Grenser.

Leger om livet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 46:22


I denne episoden gjester barnepsykolog Katrin Glatz Brubakk. Hun har spesialisering innen traumer, jobber som universitetslektor ved NTNU og er en erfaren feltarbeider for Leger Uten Grenser. Denne episoden er laget i samarbeid med Leger Uten Grenser.I dag skal vi snakke om Moria og hvordan det er å være helsearbeider på et sted hvor mennesker har så store utfordringer som de har i Moria-leiren. Men vi skal også snakke om håp og resiliens, og hvordan vi kan hjelpe barna våre og oss selv bygge motstandsdyktighet i en verden som til tider kan være veldig vanskelig å leve i. For å få et gratis handlenett i posten fra Leger Uten Grenser med trykket «Er alle menneskeliv verdt å redde? Jeg er aldri i tvil» trykk på linken: http://legerutengrenser.no/legeromlivetØnsker deg en fin uke!Alt godt,AnnetteDisclaimer: Innholdet i podcasten og på denne nettsiden er ikke ment å utgjøre eller være en erstatning for profesjonell medisinsk rådgivning, diagnose eller behandling. Søk alltid råd fra legen din eller annet kvalifisert helsepersonell hvis du har spørsmål angående en medisinsk tilstand. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Elm Radio
090: elm-land with Ryan Haskell-Glatz

Elm Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 68:32


Ryan Haskell-Glatz (twitter) (youtube) (github) (sponsor)elm-landElm Radio elm-spa episodeEvan's talk Let's be mainstream!"Take responsibility for user experiences" (from the Elm philosophy)Ryan's live stream video

Hanging With Monster Podcast
Episode 116 - Rick Glatz from Soundlab

Hanging With Monster Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 59:53


Episode 116, I go and meet up with Rick Glatz and do a face-to-face interview recording at the Old Plank Trail Bar in Frankfort, IL so that I could get the story about Soundlab rehearsal studios in Mokena, IL. Rick filled me in on how he opened up Soundlab, why he did it, why he chose Mokena, when it opened up, how many people he had there working for him, when did bands start doing shows there, he told me about the many changes that Soundlab took so that he could have shows there and more people could fit there, some of the bands that he remembers playing shows there, and more!!! Check it out now to find out all of this and more!!! The new opening theme music is "Shark Ethic" which was made by Most Precious Blood from Trustkill Records. Josh Grabelle who runs Trustkill Records, has given me permission to use to the song for my opening music. All permission was given to use it. You can check out Soundlab's FB page at: Facebook or their IG page at:  The Soundlab (@thesoundlabmokena) • Instagram photos and videos and Rick Glatz's FB page at: Facebook

Kochbuch Check
#38 mit Jakob Glatz (Nuri) // "Mittags gut kochen" + "Das große Nuri Sardinen Kochbuch"

Kochbuch Check

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 54:02


Heute zum Mittagsmenü: Vorneweg "Mittags gut kochen" von Cina Risberg, dann gibt' Fisch! "Das große Nuri Sardinen Kochbuch", zum Abschluss ein Gespräch mit "Mr. Nuri" himself: Jakob Glatz! Smaklig måltid, an Guadn und bom apetite wünschen wir!

Software Unscripted
Growing Programming Communities with Ryan Haskell-Glatz

Software Unscripted

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 57:26


Richard talks with Ryan Haskell-Glatz, author of the open-source Elm projects elm-spa and Elm Land. They get into things like new user onboarding experiences, framework churn, and dynamics between authors and users in open-source communities.

Knížky Plus
Knižní novinky, zajímavosti z literárního světa i recenze titulů pro vás opět má týdeník Knížky Plus

Knížky Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 23:50


Polský novinář a spisovatel Tomasz Duszyński ve své domovině uspěl se sérií historických detektivek, první z nich z polsko-českého pomezí s názvem Glatz vyšla nedávno i u nás, přinášíme rozhovor s autorem. V recenzní části se vydáme za románovou novinkou spisovatele a publicisty Ondřeje Štindla s názvem Tolik popela, v níž potkáme hlavního hrdinu, stárnoucího překladatele Kryštofa, na životní křižovatce, navíc na počátku covidové pandemie v Praze. A na řadu přijde i pravidelná soutěž. Moderuje Karolína Koubová.Všechny díly podcastu Knížky Plus můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Mozaika
Cesta časem. Jedním z hlavních hrdinů retro detektivky Glatz je samo titulní město

Mozaika

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 8:12


Kladsko, polsky Kłodzko, německy Glatz – město na jihu polského Dolnoslezského vojvodství je plnohodnotnou postavou historické detektivky Glatz polského novináře, spisovatele a scenáristy počítačových her Tomasze Duszyńského. Proč děj situoval právě do této lokality a do roku 1920, z čeho vycházel v postavách vyšetřovatelů podivných vražd? A nakolik má blízko ke knihám Volkera Kutschera, k jehož krimi řadě Mokrá ryba bývá jeho tvorba přirovnávána?Všechny díly podcastu Mozaika můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Vltava
Mozaika: Cesta časem. Jedním z hlavních hrdinů retro detektivky Glatz je samo titulní město

Vltava

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 8:12


Kladsko, polsky Kłodzko, německy Glatz – město na jihu polského Dolnoslezského vojvodství je plnohodnotnou postavou historické detektivky Glatz polského novináře, spisovatele a scenáristy počítačových her Tomasze Duszyńského. Proč děj situoval právě do této lokality a do roku 1920, z čeho vycházel v postavách vyšetřovatelů podivných vražd? A nakolik má blízko ke knihám Volkera Kutschera, k jehož krimi řadě Mokrá ryba bývá jeho tvorba přirovnávána?

Tides of History
Empires, Networks, and the Hittites: Interview with Professor Claudia Glatz

Tides of History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 47:45


What is an empire? It sounds straightforward enough, but figuring out what the term means - much less whether it really helps us understand past political units - is actually pretty complicated. Professor Claudia Glatz is an expert on the dynamics of empire in general and the Hittites in particular, and she walks us through how these ancient empires functioned - and often didn't.Patrick's book is now available! Get The Verge: Reformation, Renaissance, and Forty Years that Shook the World in hardcopy, ebook, or audiobook (read by Patrick) here: https://bit.ly/PWverge Listen to new episodes 1 week early, to exclusive seasons 1 and 2, and to all episodes ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App https://wondery.app.link/tidesofhistory.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Podcast religioznawczy
Paranormalne międzywojnie – rozmowa z pisarzem Tomaszem Duszyńskim

Podcast religioznawczy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 105:24


– Skąd w "Glatz. Goliat" wziął się motyw mordu księdza?– Czy Kłodzko cieszy się szczególną aurą?– Dlaczego w Fenomenie z Warszawy pojawia się realna postać Stefana Ossowieckiego – znanego warszawskiego medium, u którego na „seansach z duchami” bywał nawet sam marszałek Piłsudski?– Czy Józefa Piłsudskiego moglibyśmy nazwać spirytystą/mediumistą?– Jak bardzo popularne były szeroko rozumiane idee ezoteryczne w międzywojniu?

Extra Knusprig
#Zweiundfünfzig // Ommas lieben uns!

Extra Knusprig

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 61:10


Es ist soweit es ist Feiertag! Nein ich meine nicht heute – auch wenn heute die neue Folge Extra Knusprig rauskommt und das ja grundsätzlich immer ein Feiertag ist – ich meine morgen! Da hat nämlich Mittelhessens schönste Glatz und zweitbegabtester Snacker Max Stümpel Geburtstag. Der Mann wird 28 Jahre alt und hat das – unabsichtlich – als Anlass genommen nur Omma-Snacks zu einer Folge mitzubringen. Also legt die Füße hoch, schraubt euch die Kopfhörer auf die Ohren und genießt, wie Chris und Max Alte-Leute-Snacks auf dem Balkon von Tonmann Basso probieren! Besser kann der Sommer gar nicht starten! Viel Spaß mit Folge 52 "Ommas lieben uns!"

Bald Bearded Baseball
Bald Bearded Baseball Vol.110

Bald Bearded Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 97:23


Was eine Woche, Schützenfest in Tübingen. Pitcher Duell in Köln vs Dortmund und die Englische Woche steht wartet ja noch auf uns. Dazu noch das knackige Power Ranking vom Bleacher Report und 97 Minuten beste Baseball Unterhaltung steht für euch bereit. Nur echt mit 52 Bärten und zwei Glatz, hier bei bald Bearded Baseball, Strike in dein Ohr!

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
Florian Glatz: The European Crypto Initiative – Why Europe Needs a Regulatory Shift to Avoid Crypto Irrelevance

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 66:09


Florian Glatz, blockchain.lawyer, is one of the most knowledgeable OG's at the intersection of crypto and law. He was last on the show 6 years ago when we talked in great detail about smart contracts and the DAO. We welcomed him back to discuss the regulatory environment, with a focus on Europe. We covered key topics like the recently floated Proof of Work ban, Travel of Funds Regulation (TFR), and Markets in Crypto-assets (MiCA) regulation. We also discussed the European Crypto Initiative, a new lobby organization that Florian co-founded, which is advocating for crypto-friendly regulation on a European level.Topics covered in this episode:What Florian got wrong about DAOs when he was on the show in 2016The story of the Geman blockchain association Bundesblock that Florian co-founded and was president ofThe European Crypto Initiative - Why a European-level organization is neededThe most important regulatory questions facing crypto todayWhy crypto taxation is a particularly challenging issueHow will competition between different nation states play out?Whether we will see the rise of new nation states or digital nationsEpisode links: Episode 125 - Defining a Legal Framework for Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAO)The Sovereign individualblockchain.lawyerFlorian on TwitterSponsors: Chorus One: Chorus One runs validators on cutting edge Proof of Stake networks such as Cosmos, Solana, Celo, Polkadot and Oasis. - https://epicenter.rocks/chorusoneParaSwap: ParaSwap aggregates all major DEXs and makes sure you beat the market price at every single swap and with the lowest slippage - paraswap.io/epicenterThis episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/422

Lessons from a Quitter
Replay: A Look Back At How Peter Glatz Went From Retired Dentist To Working With The Best Chefs In The Country

Lessons from a Quitter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 37:17


This week's episode is a replay of Episode 60: How Peter Glatz Quit His Dental Practice At 65 To Start a Second Career In one Of America's Best Restaurants. How many times have you wanted to start over? How many times have you started thinking about the possibilities only to follow them up with the thought, "but it's too late in my life to do this"? If you're human, then you've probably had this discussion with yourself a million different times, and that's okay, we all have those moments. However, even though you may feel like it's too late to start over, it doesn't mean that it is. Today's guest, Peter Glatz is essentially the holy grail when it comes to that myth. At 60 years old, Peter left his dentistry career of over 40 years in order to pursue cooking. He began his journey into the culinary world by reaching out to well-known chefs offering to work for free! (Who says you have to immediately start making money off of something you love? Just start!). Listen to how his journey led him to eventually landing a dream job as a link cook at Nonesuch in Oklahoma City, Bon Appetit's 2018 Best Restaurant in America. Despite working long, 12 hour days at a physically taxing job, Peter has never been happier. I love so many things about his story. There are so many people who count themselves out when they reach a certain age because they believe it's too late for them to pivot their path. But Peter's story is really a testament to the fact that there is always time to try something new! Not only that, but he didn't let his lack of formal experience stop him from feeling confident enough to reach out to those well-known chefs. There are just so, so many wonderful lessons to learn from Peter and his journey.   Here is what we chat about in this episode: How it's never too late to start over. How if you want something different you should do something about it. Why you should create a vision and then take action. And so much more!

Experten-Podcast
# 219 Uwe M. Glatz - Dein Arzt für gesunde Finanzen

Experten-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 12:02


In der heutigen Folge des Experten-Podcasts spricht Uwe M. Glatz, Arzt und leidenschaftlicher Experte für stabile Finanzen darüber, wie Menschen die finanzielle Basis schaffen können, um ihre Wünsche und Ziele zu realisieren.Du erfährst außerdem, wie Du ab sofort 10% Deines Nettoeinkommens einsparen kannst. Wenn auch Du wissen willst, wie Du Deine Ausgaben senken und Deine Einnahmen erhöhen kannst, dann solltest Du diese Folge des Experten-Podcasts nicht verpassen. Hat Dir der Experte des Tages gefallen, hast Du etwas für Dich mitnehmen können? Weitere Informationen bekommst Du unter https://www.uwe-michael-glatz.com/ oder bei Instagram https://www.instagram.com/uwe_m_glatz_official/?hl=de See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Saxe Gotha Sermons
Not Bearing False Witness (Exodus 20:16) - Dr. Jim Glatz

Saxe Gotha Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 25:17


Podcastok - Szabad Európa
"Nincs annál rosszabb, amikor valakinek küldetéstudata van" - archív beszélgetés Glatz Ferenc történésszel - 2021. október 31., vasárnap

Podcastok - Szabad Európa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 27:03


Podcast-sorozatunkban elődünk, a Szabad Európa Rádió időtálló, korábbi műsorait elevenítjük fel. Ebben az epizódban a Glatz Ferenc történésszel 1993-ben készült interjút idézzük fel.

Saxe Gotha Sermons
You Shall Not Murder (Exodus 20:13) - Dr. Jim Glatz

Saxe Gotha Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 24:34


DISCLAIMER:  The  opinion of Jim Glatz does not necessarily reflect the views and beliefs of the staff or congregation of SGPC.

Saxe Gotha Sermons
Honoring Father and Mother (Exodus 20:12) - Dr. Jim Glatz

Saxe Gotha Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 31:54


Saxe Gotha Sermons
Keep the Sabbath (Exodus 20:8-11) - Dr. Jim Glatz

Saxe Gotha Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 25:20


Saxe Gotha Sermons
Do Not Take the Name of the Lord in Vain (Exodus 20:7) - Dr. Jim Glatz

Saxe Gotha Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 24:18


Tilo Bonow
#30 Verkettet sich die Blockchain? Florian Glatz, Blockchain Bundesverband

Tilo Bonow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 37:39


Mit Blockchain werden Datensätze dezentral verkettet, was eine fälschungssichere Buchführung möglich macht, an der beliebig viele Beteiligte mitwirken können. Das ist eine perfekte Basis für eine elektronische Währung, birgt aber auch ein enormes Potenzial für diverse andere Felder, in denen sichere Transaktionen essentiell sind: Finanzmärkte, Handelsketten, die öffentliche Verwaltung und vieles mehr. Unser heutiger Gast ist nicht nur Pionier auf diesem Gebiet, sondern hat als Anwalt und Blockchain-Advokat zwei seiner Leidenschaften vereint. Florian Glatz treibt als Präsident des Blockchain Bundesverbands im deutschen Bundestag die Umsetzung der nationalen Blockchain- Strategie der Bundesregierung voran. Außerdem ist er Mitgründer und Chief Blockchain Officer von Motion Protocol, einem Unternehmen, das eine neue Infrastruktur für die Filmindustrie auf der Basis einer Blockchain etablieren möchte. Kernfrage heute: Welche Meilensteine müssen wir in Deutschland festsetzen, um Blockchain erfolgreich anwenden zu können? Gibt es in diesem Rahmen Leuchtturmprojekte, in der die Blockchain schon heute zum Tragen kommt? Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter: Website: https://bundesblock.de/de/ LinkedIn Florian Glatz: linkedin.com/in/florianglatz LinkedIn Tilo Bonow: www.linkedin.com/in/tilobonow/ Weitere Folgen von Business Class: @tilobonow Gästevorschläge oder Kontaktaufnahme via E-Mail podcast@piabo.net

Saxe Gotha Sermons
No Graven Image (Exodus 20:4-6) - Dr. Jim Glatz

Saxe Gotha Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 20:54


Animal Training Academy: Making Ripples
[Episode 13]: Barbara Glatz - AnimalTrainingCenter

Animal Training Academy: Making Ripples

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 48:51


Swarthmore Athletics
Return to Play: Gwen Glatz, Softball

Swarthmore Athletics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 5:54


Gwen Glatz from Swarthmore College's softball program, checks in for this new episode of Return to Play. Glatz discusses the challenges of training during a pandemic and what her family did to stay active. This new mini-series of podcasts called Return To Play, highlights student-athletes who are ready to return to competition in the 2021-22 school year. Adjusting to life away from teammates and away from intercollegiate competition was a major change, but also provided these Garnet student-athletes opportunities to do things they might not have had the chance to do otherwise. Watch this interview on YouTube or Facebook or listen to it on your podcasting platform of choice. Help more people find this interview and more great content from Swarthmore Athletics by leaving a review, sharing this interview, and by subscribing to our channels

Hollow Moon Podcast
Episode: Damon Glatz

Hollow Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 47:20


Our guest today is Damon Glatz. He is an author of 2 books in a fantasy trilogy called End of Legends & runs a YouTube channel called Pen & Sword with a passion for fantasy, writing, and gaming. He is going to brainstorm with us ...ideas on how non-BIPOC creatives can contribute to Afrofuturistic work or spec lit with Afro-descended characters. You can follow Damon on Twitter: @DamonGlatz If you enjoyed this episode, please follow on: Spotify, Anchor, Google Podcasts, Breaker, & more! You can also follow Hollow Moon Podcast on Twitter: @PodcastHollow --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hollowmoon/message

Exercise is for Everyone
EPS 9: Becoming the best version of yourself with Dan Glatz

Exercise is for Everyone

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 43:18


Dan Glatz shares with us, how he got started exercising and the journey that it has taken him on. Dan has gone from a young man getting beat up in school to now competing in Strong Man competitions. Exercise has impacted Dan so much that he has left his prosperous career as a lawyer to begin working as a personal trainer in order to help change lives in a more meaningful and profound way. Dan now trains clients in the gym, their homes or on the beach in New Jersey. He also writes custom workout programs. Dan can be found on the following social media platforms: Instagram @Fitness_esquire Facebook: Buddy Glatz

Circulation on the Run
Circulation February 6, 2018 Issue

Circulation on the Run

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 16:34


Dr Carolyn Lam:                Welcome to Circulation on the Run, your weekly podcast summary and backstage pass to the journal and its editors. I'm Dr. Carolyn Lam, Associate Editor from the National Heart Center and Duke National University of Singapore. In today's feature discussion, we are talking about external validation of the DAPT score, a discussion that's going to take us all the way to east Asia, but for now, here are your weekly summaries.                                                 In this week's journal, two studies are presented which compare ductal stenting to surgical shunts in the current era of ductal dependent pulmonary blood flow. As background, infants born with cardiac abnormalities causing dependence on the arterial duct for pulmonary blood flow are often palliated with a shunt between the subclavian artery and either pulmonary arteries. This modified Blalock–Taussig shunt allows progress through early life to an age and weight at which repair or furthermore stable palliation can be safely achieved. However, these modified Blalock–Taussig shunts continue to present concern for post-procedure instability and early mortality.                                                 Duct stenting has emerged as an alternative with potential for greater early stability and improved survival. In the first study, first and corresponding author Dr. Bentham from Yorkshire Heart Centre reviewed data from the National Congenital Heart Audit, comparing the outcomes of 171 neonates who underwent a modified Blalock–Taussig shunt and 83 who underwent attempted ductal stenting, all in the setting of duct dependent pulmonary blood flow between 2012 and 2015. They found that stenting the arterial duct was preferable over the modified Blalock–Taussig shunt in terms of survival to next stage surgery, early post-procedure hemodynamic stability and shorter intensive care and hospital stay. There was a high failure rate both early, with the inability to stent the duct and late, with a greater need for re-intervention on the stented duct compared to the surgical shunt.                                                 The second study originated from four North American pediatric cardiology centers representing the Congenital Catheterization Research Collaborative. First and corresponding author, Dr. Glatz from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia performed a retrospective cohort study reviewing all infants with ductal dependent pulmonary blood flow under a year of age, having either a ductal stent or a modified Blalock–Taussig shunt between 2008 and 2015. Although the observed risks of the primary outcome of death or unplanned re-intervention to treat cyanosis was higher in the surgical shunt group, there was no significant difference between groups after adjusting for patient level factors. Furthermore, after adjusting for patient factors, other outcomes favored the stent group, including fewer procedural complications, shorter intensive care unit length of stay, less frequent need for diuretics and larger and more symmetric pulmonary arteries at last follow up.                                                 These companion papers are discussed in an elegant editorial by Drs. Benson and Van Arsdell from Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.                                                 The next study tells us that there may be a higher risk of vascular dementia in patient who survive a myocardial infarction. First and corresponding author, Dr. Sundbøll from Aarhus University Hospital in Denmark performed a nationwide, population based study including almost 315,000 patients with myocardial infarction and found that the risk of vascular dementia was higher compared to a matched general population comparison cohort. The risk of vascular dementia was incrementally higher in patients who suffered stroke or developed severe heart failure during the first year after myocardial infarction and in patients who underwent coronary artery bypass grafting. There was no association with all caused dementia, Alzheimer's disease or other dementia sub-types. Take home message is that among one year survivors of myocardial infarction, attention should be placed to persistently higher risk of vascular dementia.                                                 The next study identifies a novel mechanism whereby the RNA binding protein, fragile X mental retardation autosomal homologue one or FXR1, directly regulates gap junction remodeling, leading to dilated cardiomyopathy. Co-first authors Drs. Chu and Novak, corresponding author Dr. Gregorio and colleagues from University of Arizona studied human left ventricle dilated cardiomyopathy biopsy samples as well as mouse models of dilated cardiomyopathy. They found that FXR1 expression was significantly increased in human and mouse dilated cardiomyopathy. Up regulation of FXR1 in the heart altered the location and distribution of gap junctions, subsequently leading to ventricular tachycardia in mice.                                                 Mechanistically, FXR1 associated with intercollated discs and directly interacted with integral gap junction proteins to regulate their expression in cardiomyocytes. Finally, loss of FXR1 in the heart led to dilated cardiomyopathy. Together, these results provide a novel function of FXR1, namely that it directly regulates major gap junction components, contributing to proper cell-cell communication in the heart. Thus, the authors concluded that FXR1 may be a promising target for therapeutic strategies to improve gap junction function in dilated cardiomyopathy.                                                 Well everyone, that wraps it up for our summaries. Now for our feature discussion.                                                 The dual anti-platelet therapy or DAPT score is widely used everywhere to estimate bleeding versus ischemic risk in patients undergoing percutaneous pulmonary intervention. However, very few studies have provided external validation of its utility. Well we have a very important paper in this week's journal that addresses just that in a Japanese population. So pleased to have with us the corresponding author, Dr. Takeshi Kimura from Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine. Not just him, but also the editorialist for this paper, Dr. Shinya Goto, also an associate editor of Circulation from Tokai University of Japan and last but not least of course, our dear Senior Associate Editor of Circulation, Dr. Laura Mauri from Brigham and Women's Hospital. What an important topic. Takeshi, would you mind to please tell us about your study to start? Dr Takeshi Kimura:          Actually we thought about the utility of the DAPT score provided from the DAPT study in Japanese patient population. In a full cohort of three studies that are conducted in Japan, we compare the risks for ischemic and bleeding risks from 13 to 36 months after a PCI between patients with DAPT score (high-DS) and DAPT score