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Best podcasts about global symposium

Latest podcast episodes about global symposium

DRF en Español Podcast
La Referencia - Diciembre 16, 2024

DRF en Español Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 59:56


La tertulia favorita de los hípicos de habla hispana regresa con comentarios sobre el acontecer hípico mundial que incluye: Global Symposium on RacingBob BaffertTodd Pletcher TríoCamino al Kentucky Derby y las Kentucky OaksFlavien PratFallecen Always Dreaming y Lemon Drop KidChampionship Meet StatsSierra Leone¡Entérate de todo! Programa presentado por Finca San BartoloSuscríbete a nuestra Newsletter https://drfenespanol.com/nuestro-boletin/ Síguenos para más contenido en https://www.drfenespanol.com https://twitter.com/DRFenEspanol https://www.instagram.com/drfenespanol/ https://www.facebook.com/drfenespanol #DRFenEspañol “La casa de los hípicos de habla hispana” DISCLAIMER: Los moderadores de este espacio no se hacen responsables de las opiniones y/o comentarios expresados por los participantes del chat

The Ron Flatter Racing Pod
S8E9: Snake, Eoin, Prince, Bidwell & Waskesiu

The Ron Flatter Racing Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 88:47


A football star-turned-horse owner, a trainer having a renaissance in Kentucky Derby preps, a Pick 5 on Saturday at Gulfstream Park and the botched pronunciation of a horse are topics on the table for this week's Ron Flatter Racing Pod. Former Pro Bowl quarterback Jake Delhomme talks about his love of the game, and that would be Thoroughbred racing. He discusses a little football and his 12 years as a stable owner but also the two horses he has running this weekend on Louisiana Champions day. Touchuponastar and Mangum could be returning with Delhomme to a familiar place for all of them, namely the winner's circle at Fair Grounds. Trainer Eoin Harty has won Kentucky Derby preps this fall with First Resort in the Grade 1 Kentucky Jockey Club and Poster in the Remsen (G2). He discusses the path to perhaps his first Derby starter in 14 years and how Godolphin has helped him get some 2-year-old standouts in his barn. Paddock Prince handicapper David Levitch has weekend handicapping for the last five races Saturday at Gulfstream Park along with some thoughts about the Los Alamitos Futurity (G2), a Derby points prep the same day. He and Flatter also serve up a creative way to say the name of a horse who Levitch likes. Co-host John Cherwa of the Los Angeles Times will offer his highlights and perspective from the Global Symposium on Racing in Tucson, Ariz., and he will help digest a sad chapter this week involving a fire in Flatter's hometown Chico, Calif. Oh, yes. There will be a word or two about the Kentucky Derby points preps, namely the Remington Springboard Mile in Oklahoma and the Los Alamitos Futurity (G2) in California. The Ron Flatter Racing Pod via Horse Racing Nation is available via free subscription from Apple, Firefox, iHeart and Spotify as well as HorseRacingNation.com.

The Amplify Horse Racing Podcast
Episode 58: Preview the Global Symposium on Racing with Robert Hartman

The Amplify Horse Racing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 38:39


The Amplify Horse Racing Podcast welcomes Robert Hartman, Chair of the University of Arizona Race Track Industry Program (RTIP). Robert grew up attending the races with his family on weekends and discovered the Arizona Race Track Industry Program through an ad in the Daily Racing Form. As an RTIP student, he began his racing career with a summer internship at NYRA, which led to a full-time position and eventually brought him back to RTIP to serve as Chair of the program. In this episode, Robert looks ahead to the 50th Global Symposium on Racing, hosted by RTIP from December 9-11 in Tucson, Arizona. He shares how students can attend in person or virtually, insights about the symposium's significance, and highlights how it serves as a unique opportunity for networking and education through panels, speaker discussions, and Q&A sessions. The event draws a diverse audience, including students, educators, industry professionals, and newcomers, fostering meaningful connections and discussions across all sectors of horse racing. This year's symposium will feature Amplify's own Annise Montplaisir on the Industry Success Stories panel, to present about Amplify's progress engaging youth. Tune in to hear more about the symposium and how it continues to shape the future of horse racing. Learn more about the Global Symposium on Racing: https://rtip.arizona.edu/2024-symposium Students who are interested in attending can reach out to Robert at hartmanr@arizona.edu. Can't make it to the symposium? Reach out to Robert for a free link to watch the symposium live.

Connecting Citizens to Science
1st 'From the Halls' of the Health Systems Research Symposium

Connecting Citizens to Science

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 17:01 Transcription Available


In this special episode, recorded live at the 8th Global Symposium on Health Systems Research (HSR2024) in Nagasaki, we explore key themes shaping the global health landscape. This episode brings together voices from the halls of HSR2024, where our host and researchers from the ReBUILD for Resilience programme have been capturing insightful conversations with experts on resilience, climate, and just health systems.Hosted by Dr. Kim Ozano, this episode includes interviews with inspiring speakers tackling complex global health challenges, from conflict-affected settings to ethical health financing.Join us as we share dynamic discussions and explore what they mean for the future of health systems.In this episodeFrom ReBUILD for Resilience: Rouham Yamout – Programme Coordinator, American University of BeruitKaren Miller – Communications Officer, Liverpool School Tropical Medicine Our Guests:Ana Amaya – Board Member, Health Systems GlobalDr. Ali Ardalan - Regional Advisor and Head of Health Systems Resilience Unit, WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region.Dr. Usman Gwarzo – LAFIYA programme, Nigeria Useful links:8th Global Symposium on Health Systems Research (HSR2024)Introducing ReBUILD for Resilience - health systems researchRebuild ConsortiumWant to hear more podcasts like this?Follow Connecting Citizens to Science on your usual podcast platform or YouTube to hear more about current research and debates within global health.The podcast covers topics like health systems strengthening, gender and intersectionality, tropical diseases (NTDs, TB, Malaria), maternal and child healthcare, mental health, vector-borne diseases, climate change, and co-production approaches.If you would like your project or programme to feature in an episode or mini-series, get in touch with the producers of Connecting Citizens to Science, the SCL Agency.

Connecting Citizens to Science
Health systems in times of peace and conflict

Connecting Citizens to Science

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 20:52 Transcription Available


In this special “warm-up” episode for the Global Symposium on Health Systems Research (HSR2024) in Nagasaki, Japan, we explore the conference themes, their relevance to global health, and the critical role of resilient health systems in fragile settings. This episode offers insights for attendees and those interested in health systems worldwide, examining the intersection of conflict and crisis, climate resilience, justice, and governance in building sustainable, people-centered health systems. ReBUILD for Resilience team members share how their work aligns with the conference themes, highlighting the importance of supporting vulnerable communities in challenging contexts. See 'useful links' for previous health systems strengthening episodes. In this episode:Kate Hawkins - Managing Director, Pamoja CommunicationsKate has extensive experience working with research partners to develop strategies, engage stakeholders, and create impactful communication products. Skilled at translating academic research for diverse audiences, she has years of experience across NGOs, academia, and the private sector. Kate has managed numerous websites and platforms to promote research and foster partnerships, enhancing demand for research communications by engaging policymakers, brokering academia-government partnerships, and building capacity for evidence use.Joanna Khalil – Research Fellow, American University of Beirut and ReBUILD for ResilienceJoanna is a research fellow and a public health practitioner working with various communities around Lebanon, including refugees, in formal and informal settlements. Her key strength is qualitative research methodology. She has been involved in a multinational research study, exploring tobacco and waterpipe smoking, as well as health warnings, translating findings to policies. She carried out baseline assessments and evaluations of health and social centres in underprivileged areas and refugee camps, aiming at strengthening the health response in emergencies on topics related to reproductive health, mental health, education, WASH, cash assistance, emergency relief, resilience and child labour.Shophika Regmi - Senior Manager: Health System Research, Evaluation and Learning, HERD International, NepalShophika Regmi is a health systems researcher at HERD International, Nepal, leading learning site research for the ReBUILD for Resilience consortium. With over a decade of experience, her work focuses on enhancing local health system resilience through improved governance and evidence-based planning. Shophika has led numerous projects to strengthen health outcomes for marginalised groups across areas like maternal health, nutrition, climate change, and health information systems. Useful links:Health Systems Financing in Fragile Settings Migration, Displacement and Health Systems Non-state and informal actors in fragile settings The Health Workforce in Times of Crisis Gender, health systems resilience and equityRevisiting Resilience in Health Systems Research HSR Global Symposium on Health Systems Research | HSR 2024Introducing ReBUILD for Resilience - health systems researchRebuild ConsortiumWant to hear more podcasts like this?Follow Connecting Citizens to Science on your usual podcast platform or YouTube to hear more about current research and debates within global health.The podcast covers topics like...

Fred LeFebvre and the Morning News
Fr Geoff Rose of St Francis de Sales speaks with Fred about the upcoming global symposium

Fred LeFebvre and the Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 11:26


Fr Geoff Rose of St Francis de Sales speaks with Fred about the upcoming global symposium to be held October 21 at Glass City Center. Speakers include Mike Bell, Tom Seeman, Jeff Smith, and Aly Sterling. 

Generation Connect
GSR -24 INTERVIEWS: Petros Galides, EMERG Chair, & Deputy Commissioner, OCECPR, Cyprus

Generation Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 8:28


Interview with Petros Galides, EMERG Chair & Deputy Commissioner, Office of the Commissioner of Electronic Communications and Postal Regulation, Cyprus at the Global Symposium for Regulators 2024 (GSR-24), Kampala, Uganda, 1- 4 July 2024. For further information please visit: http://www.itu.int/gsr24 #ITUGSR

Generation Connect
GSR-24 INTERVIEWS: Piotr Dmochowski-Lipski, Executive Secretary, EUTELSAT IGO & BBCOM Commissioner

Generation Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 12:11


Interview with Piotr Dmochowski-Lipski, Executive Secretary, European Telecommunications Satellite Organisation EUTELSAT IGO & BBCom Commissioner at the Global Symposium for Regulators 2024 (GSR-24), Kampala, Uganda, 1- 4 July 2024. For further information please visit: http://www.itu.int/gsr24 #ITUGSR

Generation Connect
GSR-24 INTERVIEWS: Prof. Konstantinos Masselos, President, EETT, Greece

Generation Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 5:21


Interview with Prof. Konstantinos Masselos, President of the Hellenic Telecommunications and Post Commission (EETT), Greece at the Global Symposium for Regulators 2024 (GSR-24), Kampala, Uganda, 1- 4 July 2024. For further information please visit: http://www.itu.int/gsr24 #ITUGSR

Generation Connect
GSR-24 INTERVIEWS: Doreen Bogdan-Martin​​, Secretary-General, ITU

Generation Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 6:47


Interview with Doreen Bogdan-Martin​​, Secretary-General, ITU at the Global Symposium for Regulators 2024 (GSR-24), Kampala, Uganda, 1- 4 July 2024. For further information please visit: http://www.itu.int/gsr24 #ITUGSR

Generation Connect
GSR-24 INTERVIEWS: Bocar Ba, CEO, Samena Telecommunications Council, Chair of IAGDI-CRO

Generation Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 6:55


Interview with Bocar Ba, CEO, Samena Telecommunications Council, Chair of IAGDI-CRO, at the Global Symposium for Regulators 2024 (GSR-24), Kampala, Uganda, 1-4 July 2024. For further information: http://www.itu.int/gsr #ITUGSR

Generation Connect
GSR-24 INTERVIEWS: Kerstin Jüttner, Public Affairs Officer, Int. Gov. Rel. ITU/UN, Rhode & Schwartz

Generation Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 4:19


Interview with Kerstin Jüttner, Public Affairs Officer, International Government. Relations. ITU/UN, Rhode & Schwartz, at the Global Symposium for Regulators 2024 (GSR-24), Kampala, Uganda, 1-4 July 2024. For further information: http://www.itu.int/gsr #ITUGSR

Generation Connect
GSR-24 INTERVIEWS: Isabelle Mauro, Director General, Global Satellite Operators Association (GSOA)

Generation Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 6:22


Interview with Isabelle Mauro, Director General, Global Satellite Operators Association (GSOA), at the Global Symposium for Regulators 2024 (GSR-24), Kampala, Uganda, 1-4 July 2024. For further information: http://www.itu.int/gsr #ITUGSR

Generation Connect
GSR-24 INTERVIEWS: James Claude, CEO, Global Voice Group

Generation Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 6:02


Interview with James Claude, CEO, Global Voice Group, at the Global Symposium for Regulators 2024 (GSR-24), Kampala, Uganda, 1-4 July 2024. For further information: http://www.itu.int/gsr #ITUGSR

Generation Connect
GSR- 24 INTERVIEWS: Ekaterine Imedadze, Commissioner, Georgian National Communications Commission

Generation Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 6:25


Interview with Ekaterine Imedadze, Commissioner, Georgian National Communications Commission, at the Global Symposium for Regulators 2024 (GSR-24), Kampala, Uganda, 1-4 July 2024. For further information: http://www.itu.int/gsr #ITUGSR

Early Breakfast with Abongile Nzelenzele
Medical: How AI is changing the field of dentistry

Early Breakfast with Abongile Nzelenzele

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 5:24


Dirna Grobbelaar | Oral Hygienist   The oral care trends dentists are most excited about - from smart toothbrushes to AI  The advent of smart toothbrushes, like the Oclean X Pro Digital (recently launched in SA), marks a significant shift in personal oral care. Designed with colour screens and built-in sensors, these intelligent brushes evaluate brushing technique, offering insights into duration, pressure and any overlooked areas. Most smart brushes conveniently connect with your smartphone via Bluetooth, while the very latest harness Wi-Fi.   According to Dirna Grobbelaar, Ivohealth's Oral Hygiene Advisor, smart toothbrushes enable patients to improve their brushing technique and elevate their oral care routine. “While smart brushes can't physically improve your brushing, they motivate and encourage you to achieve better oral hygiene and let you know when you are doing it incorrectly.” And smart toothbrushes can go beyond just brushing; some are equipped with tongue cleaners or other features. The cutting-edge Oclean X Ultra even gives a daily weather forecast on its colour touch screen! Artificial intelligence (AI) is making significant inroads in most areas of life. At the recent Global Symposium on AI and Dentistry, William Giannobile, Dean of Harvard School of Dental Medicine, highlighted AI's potential to revolutionise oral healthcare. Dentists are increasingly using AI to diagnose diseases and develop treatment plans. AI is also being integrated into at-home oral care tools. The Oclean X Ultra, for instance, employs AI-powered voice guidance and bone conduction soundwave technology to function as a personal oral care coach, telling you how to improve angle, speed and pressure as you brush. The fundamental shape of the toothbrush has been unchanged for centuries. Now, technology is driving a renaissance with innovative designs like Balene, a toothbrush with a double-sided, rotating head that cleans the inside and the outside of the teeth, at the same time. "Balene is a breakthrough for motor-impaired patients who struggle to brush correctly. In practice, we often see plaque build-up and decay where people have lost their motor ability. Balene is the ideal solution; it brushes the inside, outside and chewing surfaces of the teeth at the same time," enthuses dentist Dr Stephné Fenwick, Ivohealth's clinical advisor. Materials are also evolving. Instead of traditional nylon, Balene features antibacterial Tyflex® bristles which last twice as long. Oclean opts for polished TPEE which is soft, flexible and more hygienic than nylon because it dries quicker. People increasingly demand personalised products and services that address their specific problems, tastes and lifestyles. It's the new norm in oral care, evident from the vast array of products on shelves. Interdental care, once synonymous with floss, now includes multiple options to clean between the teeth; from soft rubber toothpicks like GUM Soft-Picks to compact interdental brushes and rechargeable oral irrigators. For a smart solution, the Oclean W1 Smart Oral Irrigator connects to your smartphone, providing immediate feedback on any missed areas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ron Flatter Racing Pod
S7E8: Mike Repole, Bayou breds & symposium elevators

The Ron Flatter Racing Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 75:48


Entrepreneur and horse owner Mike Repole is the featured guest this week on the Ron Flatter Racing Pod. Repole discusses his creation of the National Thoroughbred Alliance and why he believes he was right to name himself the commissioner of horse racing. He also answers questions about how likely he is to prevail with his rewriting of the way the sport carries out its business. Highlights and impressions of the Global Symposium on Racing in Tucson, Ariz., are reviewed. Super Screener creator Mike Shutty offers handicapping of some of Saturday's races on Louisiana Champions day at Fair Grounds. The Ron Flatter Racing Pod via Horse Racing Nation is available via free subscription from Apple, Google and Spotify as well as HorseRacingNation.com.

Denver Psychic School
Demystifying the Out of Body Experience with Luis Minero

Denver Psychic School

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 49:55


Born in 1972, Luis Minero graduated with honors in Chemistry from Florida International University. He began studying and developing his abilities in paranormal phenomena in his early teens. After becoming a volunteer in Conscientiology in 1995 in Miami, Florida, he began giving classes on OBEs, paranormal phenomena and spiritual growth in 1996, including at the college level (Miami-Dade College) from 1997 to 2002. Since he speaks English, Spanish, Portuguese, and German, he has lectured on various topics related to the out-of-body experience in several countries across Asia, Africa, Europe, North America and South America, and Australia; and has helped thousands of individuals to develop their own skills. Some of the cities where he has lectured in the USA are: Atlanta, GA, Berkeley, CA, Boulder, CO, Dallas, TX, Denver, CO, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Honolulu, HI, Los Angeles, CA, Maui, HI, Miami, FL, Mountain View, CA, New York, NY, Pasadena, CA, Phoenix, AZ, Portland, OR, San Diego, CA, San Francisco, CA, San Jose, CA, San Rafael, CA, Santa Cruz, CA, Santa Monica, CA, Tucson, AZ, and Vail, CO. Outside the USA, some of the cities where he has offered classes and seminars are Barcelona (Spain), Caracas (Venezuela), Evoramónte (Portugal), Bajo (Indonesia), Belo Horizonte (Brazil), Belopa (Indonesia), Brasilia (Brazil), Kampala (Uganda), Frankfurt (Germany), Iguassu Falls (Brazil), Lisbon (Portugal), London (UK), Madrid (Spain), Masaka (Uganda), Mexico City, Morelia and Nayarit (Mexico), Porto (Portugal), Porto Alegre (Brazil), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), São Paulo (Brazil), Seville (Spain), Siem Reap (Cambodia) and Sydney (Australia). Luis has been featured in a number of television and radio programs around the world as well and has been the subject of interviews by magazines, newspapers, and periodicals of global distribution. He has also been invited to speak at several international congresses: • 1st International Congress on Existential Inversion in Florianopolis, Brazil, in January 1999 • 3rd International Congress on Projectiology and Conscientiology in New York City, USA, in May 2002 • 1st World State Forum in Iguaçu Falls, Brazil, in February 2006 • 1st Global Symposium on Existential Inversion, Portugal, in November 2006 • 2nd Symposium on Conscientiological Research in Portugal, in October 2008 • IV Consciential Health Meeting and VI Symposium on Self-Conscientiotherapy, Portugal, in October 2010 • 1st International Congress on Consciousness, Portugal, May 2015 • 2nd International Congress on Consciousness, Miami, May 2017 As a researcher, he has published several papers and has developed research lines related to the study of OBEs, paranormal phenomena and consciousness. Several of his works have been published in various scientific journals. Also, he is responsible for the translation and revision of over half a dozen books on consciousness from Portuguese into English and Spanish. His research projects have led to the development of courses on Assistance (1997), Universalism (1999), Experience (2000), Intuition (2001) Evolutionary Intelligence (2006), and Non-Physical Beings (2015). He was the Director of the IAC Florida center from 1999-2001, and was the Executive Director of the IAC California center from 2003-2018. He was the President of the IAC globally from 2014-2018. Since 2018, Luis offers classes regularly, volunteers and is one of the founding partners of Mosaic Wellness and Health, a spiritual institution with a broader approach, where individuals can grow in their own way.

Purr Podcast
Lymphoma part 2. What is the role of nutrition?

Purr Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 24:06


Dr Susan and Dr. Jolle discuss a lecture that they will give at the Hill's Global Symposium 2023. We discuss lymphoma and what are the main things you need to do (and know) to support cats with lymphoma and other tumors.

Spectrum Policy Podcast
101: How do international spectrum agreements work? (feat. NTRA)

Spectrum Policy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 24:39


In November 2023, thousands of delegates will travel to Dubai for the World Radiocommunication Conference. For four weeks they will discuss the future of global communications. What is WRC-23? Why do we need the ITU? What are the key topics that will be discussed in Dubai? Martin Sims Managing Director of PolicyTracker asks Mohammed A. El-Moghazi, Director of International Policies at the National Telecom Regulatory Authority of Egypt (NTRA) to explain the basics. The next preparatory event in the lead-up to WRC-23 is the ITU's Global Symposium for Regulators 2023, which will be held in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, from 5 to 8 June 2023 in the Tonino Lamborghini Convention Center. The Symposium will have “Regulation for a sustainable digital future” as a key discussion point. Read more on this topic in Policytracker's guide to WRC-23.

Glowing Older
Episode 14:3 Dr. Bill Thomas on Spreading the Gospel of Gamification

Glowing Older

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 31:28


The “Ambassador of Elderhood” talks about approaching aging as a “Team Sport.” His newest venture, PLAYING TO WIN, is a Global Symposium on Aging Magnificently presented by Lifespark in partnership with The Eden Alternative. The 10-week online educational series focuses on creating strength, purpose, and belonging through gamification, combating ageism, and shifting the focus of wellness from “Me” to “We.”  About Dr. Bill Dr. Bill Thomas is a physician, professor, entrepreneur, playwright, and performer whose wide-ranging work explores the terrain of human aging. His dedication to culture change and innovations for well-being led to him being named by the Wall Street Journal as one of the nation's “Top 10 Innovators changing the future of retirement in America. He was also included in US News and World Report list of “America's Best Leaders.” Dr. Thomas is currently the Chief Independence Officer at Lifespark and the founder of PLAYING TO WIN, a Global Symposium on Aging Magnificently presented by Lifespark in partnership with The Eden Alternative.  Learn more and sign up here. Key Takeaways Dr. Thomas wrote four books focused on enhancing strength, purpose and belonging: 1. Aging Magnificently, 2. MESH (Move, Eat, Sleep, Heal), 3. The Good Life, planning for a better future, and 4. Better Together, aging as a team sport. Older people are often missing risk in their lives, and risk is an essential ingredient of strength, purpose and belonging. Risk is defined as entering a situation where we don't know the outcome. Lifespark hosts four Performance Leagues with teams, prizes, and a competition schedule—a Triathlon Tournament, Forklift Racing, the Grip games focused on increasing grip strength, and the Spark Challenge, a quiz show about aging. A cruel manifestation of ageism is the notion that older people either rise or fall on their own. The ticket to healthy old age is reciprocity—where you depend on somebody and somebody depends on you. Wellness needs to shift to the level of community.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Reasons to Stay Up Late Saturday Night

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 51:40


We kick on with PTF hosting Ed Burgart and Michael Wrona from Los Alamitos as they go over the special double bet connecting the Grade 1 Starlet and a LOADED running of the Champion of Champions late Saturday night.Next up Eric DeCoster is here to look back at a wildly successful Global Symposium on Racing held out at the University of Arizona, and also to look ahead to the last six races at Aqueduct on Saturday.Last but not least, Alexandria Henry stops by to tell us how she learned basic Japanese so she could play Japanese horse racing video games and to give her thoughts on the big JRA race Saturday night/Sunday morning as well as to give her thoughts on some of the Japanese runners competing in Hong Kong this weekend.Note we have a whole other show dedicated to those HKIR races.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Reasons to Stay Up Late Saturday Night

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 51:40


We kick on with PTF hosting Ed Burgart and Michael Wrona from Los Alamitos as they go over the special double bet connecting the Grade 1 Starlet and a LOADED running of the Champion of Champions late Saturday night.Next up Eric DeCoster is here to look back at a wildly successful Global Symposium on Racing held out at the University of Arizona, and also to look ahead to the last six races at Aqueduct on Saturday.Last but not least, Alexandria Henry stops by to tell us how she learned basic Japanese so she could play Japanese horse racing video games and to give her thoughts on the big JRA race Saturday night/Sunday morning as well as to give her thoughts on some of the Japanese runners competing in Hong Kong this weekend.Note we have a whole other show dedicated to those HKIR races.

The Derm Vet Podcast
133. Hill's Global Symposium

The Derm Vet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 18:41


Welcome Dr. Karen Shenoy to the podcast! She is the Chief Veterinary Officer for Hills US. We discuss Hill's Global Symposium which is focusing on dermatology this year! Dr. Shenoy and I will be co-hosting this event which contains a bunch of amazing speakers. Register at hillsglobalsymposium.com! It is free and will be recorded so you can catch up later if you can't watch the entire event live.

Authentic Leadership for Everyday People
018 Debora Spar From The Classroom to The Boardroom

Authentic Leadership for Everyday People

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 51:08


Welcome to Authentic Leadership for Everyday People, the podcast that investigates the connection between effective leadership and authenticity. Today, I am speaking with my former professor from Harvard Business School, Debora Spar. In addition to her role at Harvard, Debora served as the President of Barnard College from 2008 to 2017, where she led initiatives to highlight women's leadership and advancement, including the creation of the Athena Center for Leadership Studies and the development of Barnard's Global Symposium series. Her current research focuses on issues of gender and technology, and the interplay between technological change and broader social structures.  Debora and I engage in an insightful conversation about the leadership lessons she learned in leadership throughout her career. Debora gets specific and talks about how listening and delivering are crucial to any leader's success. Debora goes into detail about the Case Method and how she's applied those tactics from academia to the business world. Finally, Debora provides very practical and powerful advice on how to successfully transition into a leadership role and speaks to some of her latest research as well as all of the trends of which we should be aware.  Key Takeaways: 04:32 – This episode is dedicated to the memory of two of my former classmates, Jay and Greg  06:13 – Today, I'm speaking with Debora Spar who shares her extensive background in academia and business and the major lessons she learned about leadership along the way  11:20 – The Case Method  16:13 – How leading a Case Method class is similar to leading a symphony orchestra  17:57 – Key traits that make up Debora's leadership style  21:53 – Becoming a leader as an outsider to an organization  23:46 – Listening and getting early wins  26:24 – Biggest lessons Debora learned throughout her career  30:58 – Debora goes into detail on her research  38:23 – Trends we should all be paying attention to  40:30 – Debora's passions and hobbies outside of work and how they influence how she shows up at work  41:40 – The business clichés that drive Debora absolutely crazy  43:13 – Debora shares some food for your soul  46:39 – And now here's ‘Haunted Heart,' a song written and performed by my wife, Susan Cattaneo Tweetable Quotes: “I think it's actually a brilliant way of bringing groups of people to a decision because that's essentially what the Case Method is.” (15:10) “One of the things I try to do is find people who, in fact, have different leadership styles because I've always felt like I need to balance who I am.” (18:20)  “I think there's a big difference in terms of growing up in a place and becoming a leader versus coming in as a leader when you're also coming in as an outsider.” (21:53) “People are only gonna follow you if you deliver some things early on. So, I was always looking for sincere opportunities to understand what people really need and what they want and how to fix that. Trying to see where you can get the early wins is really important.” (25:22) “Economics is not just an abstract, dismal science. Economics affects the lives of people, particularly poor people. And we need to bring those people into our understanding of economics, otherwise we're gonna fail them or fail the system.” (34:37) Links Mentioned:    Debora's Website – https://www.deboraspar.com/ (deboraspar.com) Debora's Twitter – https://twitter.com/deboraspar (@deboraspar)  Linkedin – https://www.linkedin.com/in/deboraspar/ (linkedin.com/in/deboraspar ) Debora's Books (also available on her website) https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374200039 (Work Mate Marry Love How - Machines Shape Our Human Destiny ) https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250056061/wonderwomen (Wonder...

Coastal Routes Radio
Coastal Connections - Episode 1 - Come Together

Coastal Routes Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 35:06


Welcome to Volume II of Coastal Routes Radio programming - Coastal Connections: Stories from the Atlantic! In this inaugural episode, we are presented with persuasive evidence of why ‘the local' is the place to research and work on coastal and marine issues - and to share stories of building coastal community resilience, no matter what your background. This week we hear from three different perspectives on working at the local level: Dr. Melanie Wiber at the University of New Brunswick (https://www.unb.ca/faculty-staff/directory/arts-fr-anthropology/wiber-melanie.html) o Lobster Node Inc.: https://doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2016-0426 Fishers representative Lillian Mitchell for the Fundy North Fishermen's Association (www.fundynorth.org) Fisher, consultant and fisher-scientist Darren Porter (https://www.facebook.com/darren.porter.737) o MINAS(https://www.facebook.com/MINASscience/) Two-eyed seeing resources: o http://www.integrativescience.ca/Principles/TwoEyedSeeing/ o Bartlett, C., Marshall, M. & Marshall, A. Two-Eyed Seeing and other lessons learned within a co-learning journey of bringing together indigenous and mainstream knowledges and ways of knowing. J Environ Stud Sci 2, 331–340 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13412-012-0086-8 o 2019 Global Symposium video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTJtAdH9_mk We love to hear your feedback. Connect with the hosts: Sondra Eger (www.twitter.com/@soneger) Jackie Bauman (https://ruralresilience.ca/researchers/mun/students/jackie-bauman/) If you have a story to share with us or questions about how we make the podcast, send us an email at stories@coastalroutes.org. Coastal Routes Radio is led by: Philip Loring www.twitter.com/@ConserveChange Hannah Harrison www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Listen to Volume 1 of Coastal Routes Radio https://soundcloud.com/conservechange/sets/social-fishtancing

Fred LeFebvre and the Morning News
Fr Geoff Rose talks with Fred about the annual SFS Global Symposium

Fred LeFebvre and the Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 9:38


Fr Geoff Rose talks with Fred about the annual SFS Global Symposium which this year will be a virtual event open to people everywhere with guest speakers from across the United States

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VPN Podcast
VPN Podcast EP.13 - สรุปประเด็นน่ารู้เกี่ยวกับ LUTS จากงาน Hill's Global Symposium 2020

VPN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 54:01


19.00 น. วันนี้ VPN Podcast ชวนมาฟังสรุปประเด็นน่ารู้เกี่ยวกับ lower urinary tract disease จากงาน Hill's global symphosium โดย อ.ดร.สพ.ญ.น้ำผึ้ง สื่อมโนธรรม . รับฟังสดพร้อมกันที่นี่ Facebook LIVE

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Purr Podcast
Does meconium have a microbiome? With Dr. Caroline Mansfield

Purr Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2020 26:45


And we are back with the amazing Dr. Caroline Mansfield. Part two picks up where we left with the microbiome. Caroline explains what we are looking for in the microbiome to make conclusions about the exact function. There is so much data that we often do not see the woods for the trees. One of the topics we discuss is the Hill’s Global Symposium which had the microbiome as a major topic. Did you know the microbiome is relatively stable except for the early years and when you become an older ‘animal’? Disease will affect the microbiome and according to Dr. Mansfield we need to use the microbiome to predict and track upcoming health events of the individual patient

VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts
What you should have learned at Hill's Global Symposium 2018: PART 2 | VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts

VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 20:46


In today's VETgirl online veterinary continuing education Part 2 podcast, Dr. Garret Pachtinger, DACVECC and Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT review what you should have learned if you didn't go to the Hill's Global Symposium 2018 (HGS2018) this year. From improving our pet owner compliance, to avoiding common myths about geriatric nutrition, to social media and Dr. Google, find out more in this VETgirl podcast. Better yet, get over 30+ hours of free, RACE-approved CE by viewing the HGS2018 here, thanks to Clinician's Brief. Check out last week for Part 1!

VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts
What you should have learned at Hill's Global Symposium 2018: PART 2 | VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts

VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 20:46


In today's VETgirl online veterinary continuing education Part 2 podcast, Dr. Garret Pachtinger, DACVECC and Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT review what you should have learned if you didn't go to the Hill's Global Symposium 2018 (HGS2018) this year. From improving our pet owner compliance, to avoiding common myths about geriatric nutrition, to social media and Dr. Google, find out more in this VETgirl podcast. Better yet, get over 30+ hours of free, RACE-approved CE by viewing the HGS2018 here, thanks to Clinician's Brief. Check out last week for Part 1!

VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts
What you should have learned at Hill's Global Symposium 2018 | VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts

VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 21:05


In today's VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, Dr. Garret Pachtinger, DACVECC and Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT review what you should have learned if you didn't go to the Hill's Global Symposium 2018 (HGS2018) this year. From advances and updates in nutritional management of chronic kidney disease, to diabetes mellitus updates, to refreshing your brain on Vitamin D and RAS, find out more in this VETgirl podcast. Better yet, get over 30+ hours of free, RACE-approved CE by viewing the HGS2018 here, thanks to Clinician's Brief. Tune in next week for Part II!

VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts
What you should have learned at Hill's Global Symposium 2018 | VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts

VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 21:05


In today's VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, Dr. Garret Pachtinger, DACVECC and Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT review what you should have learned if you didn't go to the Hill's Global Symposium 2018 (HGS2018) this year. From advances and updates in nutritional management of chronic kidney disease, to diabetes mellitus updates, to refreshing your brain on Vitamin D and RAS, find out more in this VETgirl podcast. Better yet, get over 30+ hours of free, RACE-approved CE by viewing the HGS2018 here, thanks to Clinician's Brief. Tune in next week for Part II!

Madame Perry's Salon
Luis Minero Demystifies The Out-Of-Body Experience In Madame Perry's Salon

Madame Perry's Salon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2016 60:00


    Author and Out of Body Experience expert Luis Minero will discuss his new book "Demystifying The Our-of-Body Experience" with us tonight on Madame Perry's Salon. Minero has over 20 years of personal experience with paranormal phenomena, and is interviewed regularly on radio and TV programs throughout the world. He is the author of the book “Demystifying the Out-of-Body Experience” , and has published many papers on projectiology and conscientiology, including in the Journal of Conscientiology. He also presented at the 1st International Congress on Existential Inversion in 1998, in Florianópolis, Brazil; at the 3rd International Congress of Projectiology and Conscientiology in 2002, in New York, USA; at the 1st World State Forum in 2006, in Iguaçu Falls, Brazil; and the 1st Global Symposium on Existential Inversion (2006), and the 2nd International Symposium on Conscientiological Research (2008), both at the IAC Campus in Portugal. He speaks fluently Spanish, English, Portuguese and German and has lectured in many countries across Europe, and North and South America; and is responsible for starting activities in Caracas, Venezuela; Mexico City; Phoenix, Arizona; and San Francisco Bay, California. He has also translated several books into English and Spanish.     Tonight's sponsor is The Karaweeta Talk Show. Theme music for Madame Perry's Salon composed and performed by Denton Perry.  

Post Time with Mike & Mike
James Clouser, Steve Wolf, and Brandon Valvo Join The Show

Post Time with Mike & Mike

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2015 80:00


Tune In---7:00 p.m. Thursday night Racing's newest podcast, Post Time with Mike and Mike, will have a very special guest this week. Steve Wolf, the Director of Operations North America and Europe for Harnesslink.com and Vice President Sales/Operations for 20winsamillion, will be talking about what took place at the Global Symposium on Racing and Gaming in Arizona. Anthony MacDonald from the thestable.ca will join us, as well as Brandon Valvo to talk about racing action overseas. Also James Clouser Jr. will be featured on our Stable Spotlight segment. 

Nuclear Hotseat hosted by Libbe HaLevy
NH #91 – Dr. Caldicott’s Global Symposium on Medical and Ecological Consequences of Fukushima

Nuclear Hotseat hosted by Libbe HaLevy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2013 31:45


SPECIAL:  Direct from Dr. Helen Caldicott’s Global Symposium on the Medical and Ecoogical Consequences of Fukushima, the voices of activists from around the world share what they saw, heard, felt — and decided they’d have to do about it once they got home.  Close to 20 individuals share their take-aways at the most exciting and...

Nuclear Hotseat hosted by Libbe HaLevy
#91: Dr. Caldicott Global Symposium on Fukushima - SPECIAL!

Nuclear Hotseat hosted by Libbe HaLevy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2013 31:45


Activists from around the world report on their experiences at the Global Symposium on the Consequences of the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster, produced by Dr. Helen Caldicott. Get a ringside seat and hear what they heard, learn what they learned!

Nuclear Hotseat hosted by Libbe HaLevy
#91: Dr. Caldicott Global Symposium on Fukushima - SPECIAL!

Nuclear Hotseat hosted by Libbe HaLevy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2013 31:45


Activists from around the world report on their experiences at the Global Symposium on the Consequences of the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster, produced by Dr. Helen Caldicott. Get a ringside seat and hear what they heard, learn what they learned!