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Can generosity be a competitive advantage in business? In this thought-provoking episode, entrepreneur Ajay Nwosu shares how adopting an abundance mindset and helping others has propelled his success across various industries. From creating a groundbreaking sport to managing a $100 million impact investment fund, Ajay's journey showcases the power of building relationships and giving back. Join hosts Jess Larson and Dr. Greg Bailey as they delve into the role of generosity in business and its profound effects on personal fulfillment and community growth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us as we dive into the inspiring story of Annie Haeger, a world-class sailor who overcame Olympic disappointment to become a trailblazer in the thrilling world of SailGP. Discover how Annie's resilience, passion, and commitment to being brave led her to excel in one of the most demanding and exciting sailing competitions on the planet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom Leach, CEO of Media RED, shares his journey from TV production to building a storytelling empire. Discover how he transformed startups into multi-million dollar brands and why storytelling is crucial for business success in today's market. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we're counting down the top 10 Canadian sailing stories of 2024 with John Morris, online editor of Canadian Boating and curator of Sailing In Canada (sailingincanada.ca). Featuring: AC40's, Sail GP, Olympics, Canadian Sailing hall of fame Class of 2024, a special section on grassroots races you've never heard of, and of course the winner of the 3rd annual Whitecap Cup for greatness in alternative sailing programs (GRASP). #1 Halifax pulls off an amazing Sail GP event #2 Canadian Sailors at the Paris Games #3 Team Concord Pacific Youth and Women's America's Cup #4 Sail GP Canada new owner Dr. Greg Bailey of Juvenescence and new skipper Giles Scott #5 Canadian sailing Hall of Fame Class of 2024 #6 Olympic qualifiers #7 Carlos Charabati wins ILCA 4 worlds #8 Sullivan Nakatsu 10th at World Youth championships. #9 Grass roots events you've never heard of: Lowisa, Race To Kingston, Aylesford Lake National One Design class boats, Guelph Lake Palm D'Or) #10 Whitecap Cup goes to…Sail Nova Scotia's Mobile Sailing School!
Greg Bailey, Co-founder and Executive Chairman at Juvenescence, joins Phil Newman for a chat at Investing in the Age of Longevity 2024. Highlighting 2025 as an inflection point for both Juvenescence and the industry as a whole, Greg outlines some of his company's assets as well as the progress made with getting therapeutics into clinical trials. He also looks back at the longevity investment marketplace, and why now is a golden opportunity for investors to get onboard. Summarising Juvenescence's approach as a mix of business models, Greg shares his view on the potential provided by the consumer marketplace. For more investment and economics analysis plus inspiration please visit our website masterinvestor.co.uk.
Today we're talking to Northstar Sail GP's flight Controller Billy Gooderham! After season 4, things were looking a little grim for the future of Canada's Sail GP team. They had lost a 2025 regatta in Canada, there were questions about ownership, and there had been radio silence from the social media sites. On November 6th that all changed when the team came roaring back with a new owner (Dr. Greg Bailey of biotech company Juvenescence), new skipper (2 time olympic gold medalist Giles Scott!) and a confirmation of an event in Canada in 2026 (gotta be Halifax, right?). We talked about the hopes for the new season, life at the start line for an F50 flight controller, and the new T foils he tested which should lead to even faster speeds for Season 5!!
Kevin Slawin, M.D., Founder and CEO at Eos SENOLYTIX, Greg Bailey, Co-founder and Executive Chairman at Juvenescence, Deepankar (Deep) Nayak, CEO at Deep Longevity, and Dr. Emil Kendziorra, Founder and CEO at Tomorrow Bio, join Phil Newman for a panel discussion at Investing in the Age of Longevity 2024. In their chat, participants answer questions from the audience, and share their views on the envisaged timeline for blockbuster aging therapeutics, as well as realistic overall life span expectations. For more investment and economics analysis plus inspiration please visit our website masterinvestor.co.uk.
Join Dr. Faizzan Ahmad, CEO of Cure8bio, as he explores the frontier of regenerative medicine. From his journey at Oxford to pioneering a hub-and-spoke biotech model, Dr. Ahmad discusses the latest advancements in stem cell therapies, gene editing, and their potential to cure previously untreatable diseases. Learn how these innovations are reshaping the future of healthcare and longevity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover how Yaky Yanay, CEO of Pluri, is revolutionizing regenerative medicine using placenta-derived cells. From combating radiation exposure to potentially extending human lifespan, Yanay shares insights on the future of healthcare and the untapped potential of cellular therapies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lucio Iannone, VP of Venture Investments at Leaps by Bayer, shares insights on the future of biotech investment, focusing on cell therapy and inflammation treatments. Discover how Iannone's unique journey from boxing to biotech has shaped his approach to identifying and nurturing groundbreaking medical technologies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Jess Larsen and co-host Greg Bailey as they welcome biohacking legend Bryan Johnson to explore the frontiers of health and longevity. In this episode, uncover Bryan's journey through personal experimentation, advancing the science of biohacking to unlock the secrets of extending life and enhancing wellness. Delve into Bryan's groundbreaking efforts, from pioneering technologies to experimental treatments aimed at reversing aging. Discover the challenges and triumphs of his quest, the profound discoveries made, and the implications these have for the future of human health. Tune in for a compelling look at how cutting-edge research and personal dedication are reshaping our understanding of what it means to live a longer, healthier life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hva har skjedd med fosterets menneskeverd når regjeringen presenterer forslag til ny abortlov? Og kan det kristne bandet Petra lære oss noe om hvordan vi skal leve i dagens samfunn? Bandets grunnlegger Bob Hartman og bassist Greg Bailey er gjester i denne ukens episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gain crucial insights into the world of longevity investing—learn the keys to identifying promising biotech companies and the strategies for reducing investment risks in this burgeoning sector. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover how Aaron Alexander helped NFL star Aaron Rodgers achieve the fastest Achilles tendon rupture recovery ever using techniques like blood flow restriction, promoting circulation, and early movement. Learn these game-changing tips to expedite your own injury healing process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our Sunday School lecture from June 23, 2024; taught by Greg Bailey
The field of aging research is undergoing a revolution, and the Buck Institute is at the forefront of this transformative movement. In this captivating interview, Dr. Eric Verdin shares insights into the groundbreaking discoveries that are redefining our understanding of the aging process. From senescence and epigenetics to NAD metabolism and ketones, learn about the cutting-edge science that is paving the way for a future where age-related diseases are a thing of the past. Join us as we explore the exciting possibilities of the longevity revolution. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us as we explore groundbreaking topics in longevity and health technology with physician and co-founder of Juvenescence, Dr. Greg Bailey. Dr. Bailey shares his insights on achieving escape velocity in longevity, slowing the aging process, the impacts of technology on health, the benefits of ketosis, and what the future holds for scientific advancements in these areas. Dive deep into the conversation as Dr. Bailey explains the concept of escape velocity in the context of extending human lifespan and the innovative strategies that might help us outpace aging. We'll also discuss the dual-edged sword of technology in our lives, the metabolic benefits of ketosis, and the exciting developments we can anticipate in the science of longevity. This episode is a gold mine for anyone passionate about the cutting-edge of longevity research and the intersection of technology and health. ========== OUR GUEST ========== Dr. Bailey, MD, is a distinguished physician, accomplished financier, and visionary biotech entrepreneur. With an impressive track record, he has co-founded Juvenescence and currently serves as its Executive Chairman. His expertise extends across healthcare, drug development, and financial markets, making him a driving force in the industry. Dr. Bailey's dedication to advancing human health and longevity continues to inspire and drive groundbreaking developments in the field. His commitment to improving the human condition positions him as a visionary and leader in the world of healthcare and biotechnology. He embraces a healthy lifestyle rooted in biohacking, proper nutrition, and a comprehensive exercise regimen, with a fitness routine including high-intensity training, weightlifting, aerobic exercises, yoga, and more. ============== DR. GREG BAILEY ==============
In this insightful podcast episode, Dr. Jeff Karp shares powerful strategies to tap into your brain's neuroplasticity and rewire it for success. Discover how small changes in your daily life can lead to significant improvements in creativity, problem-solving, and overall well-being. Learn to intercept routine patterns and algorithms that limit your potential, and embrace a mindset of continuous learning and growth. Dr. Karp's new book, called LIT: Life Ignition Tools and his research at Harvard Medical School and MIT provides a scientific foundation for these life-changing techniques. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What can we learn from an investor who has deployed over $100 million into longevity-focused biotech startups? Alex Colville shares his biggest takeaways, from the importance of founder-market fit to the need to challenge assumptions in a nascent field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join host Zach Peterson on The OnTrack Podcast as he has a fascinating conversation with Greg Bailey, President of GreenArrays, Inc. Discover the innovative ways technology is advancing towards a more energy-efficient future. In this episode, we explore the impact of IoT and AI on energy consumption, the challenges of power management in tech, and the solutions that are shaping a sustainable world. Episode Highlights: The role of IoT in leading toward an ENERGY EFFICIENT TECH FUTURE. Insights into AI's impact on power usage across industries. Greg Bailey's expert take on supervisory control systems and their benefits. Strategies for reducing energy waste in everyday tech applications. More Resources: Learn More about GreenArrays, Inc Learn More about Charles Moore Connect with Greg Bailey: greg@greenarraychips.com Exclusive 15 Days Free Altium Designer Access:
Join Jess Larsen and co-host Greg Bailey as they welcome biohacking legend Bryan Johnson to explore the frontiers of health and longevity. In this episode, uncover Bryan's journey through personal experimentation, advancing the science of biohacking to unlock the secrets of extending life and enhancing wellness. Delve into Bryan's groundbreaking efforts, from pioneering technologies to experimental treatments aimed at reversing aging. Discover the challenges and triumphs of his quest, the profound discoveries made, and the implications these have for the future of human health. Tune in for a compelling look at how cutting-edge research and personal dedication are reshaping our understanding of what it means to live a longer, healthier life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Jess Larsen and guest Greg Bailey in an insightful episode on "Longevity for Investors." Learn about transforming health and investing from a medical doctor turned entrepreneur with a track record in building billion-dollar companies. Discover the market potential of longevity drugs, the importance of great management, and the criteria for evaluating successful ventures. Greg shares personal success stories and offers valuable advice for new investors in the longevity sector. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the first Mustache Tales of 2024, a different type of guest for a different subject. Jay and Hayes welcome Dr. Greg Bailey, founder and executive chairman of ‘Juvenescence', a company focused on finding drugs or natural products that will modify how long you live healthy. A chat about day-to-day practices that will improve your quality of life, crazy science experiments with DNA and limb regeneration, and even a few movie pitches that might work...
Greg Bailey discusses his new translation of the Gaṇeśa Khaṇḍa of the Brahmavaivarta Purāṇa, one of the few texts dedicated solely to the popular elephant-headed Indian god Gaṇeśa. About the book: The first two khaas of the Brahmavaivarta Puraa (BvP) deal with Brahma and Prakti respectively. Both introducing the theology that enables Ka to be treated as identical with the supreme Brahma, and as Viu/ Narayaa in all his forms. Ultimately everything goes back to Ka as the source of power and being even including the mother goddesses who are so prolific in the text, not just in its second khaa. The fourth and final khaa treats the mythology of Ka himself, with focus on his birth, and just before this comes the Gaapatikhaa (GKh). GKh is one of the few mahapuraas that includes a separate khaa about Gaesa, with the exceptions being the two Gaapatya Puraas the Gaesa and Mudgala Puraas-and the Vinayakamahatmya of the Skanda Puraa. When one reads the other three khaas of the Puraa, it is clearly evident that the GKh fits in perfectly with the principal themes of the entire Puraa, all associated with Ka in his various manifestations and the theology of the mother goddess, especially Radha and Durga. In addition, it continues the practice in many of its chapter of expositing the application of kavacas, dhyanas, mantras and stotras, to the extent that the text is almost a handbook of devotional ritual. What is striking about the GKh is that it is only incidentally about Gaesa. Only less than ten percent of the entire text deals directly with Gaesa. It touches tangentially on his birth, the loss of his head and the gaining of an elephant head, his status as first to be worshipped in all pujas, his loss of one of his tasks at the hands of parasurama, and his cursing of the Tulasi Plant. The second half of the GKh is essentially a version of the Parasurama myth. This begins with the intention to tell as well-known episode about Gaesa reflected in his common name Ekadanta. This certainly offers a unique interpretation of its, focusing as it does on the morality of patricide and regicide, and relations between boys and their mothers. Ka is treated in a manner that can only be called theological. Theologically it is simply stating that all power is located in Viu/ Ka, but in this khaa it is seemingly extended much more than elsewhere. In addition, he is usually depicted as located in Goloka and Vdavana, with the bucolic ka receiving most emphasis in the next. The sakti teachings in this text blend constantly with the Kaite teachings, to the point that both seem to empower each other. That ka looms large is hardly a surprise given the BvP is substantially a Kaite Puraa of 14th – 15th century Bengal and then it could not have omitted existing material on the sakti, given the importance of other goddess worship in Bengal. There have been two previous translations of the Brahmavaivarta Puraa. The present translation is a fresh translation but the translator has subsequently compared it with the earlier translations to remain transparent to the Sanskrit itself. Raj Balkaran is a scholar of Sanskrit narrative texts. He teaches at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies and at his own virtual School of Indian Wisdom. For information see rajbalkaran.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Greg Bailey discusses his new translation of the Gaṇeśa Khaṇḍa of the Brahmavaivarta Purāṇa, one of the few texts dedicated solely to the popular elephant-headed Indian god Gaṇeśa. About the book: The first two khaas of the Brahmavaivarta Puraa (BvP) deal with Brahma and Prakti respectively. Both introducing the theology that enables Ka to be treated as identical with the supreme Brahma, and as Viu/ Narayaa in all his forms. Ultimately everything goes back to Ka as the source of power and being even including the mother goddesses who are so prolific in the text, not just in its second khaa. The fourth and final khaa treats the mythology of Ka himself, with focus on his birth, and just before this comes the Gaapatikhaa (GKh). GKh is one of the few mahapuraas that includes a separate khaa about Gaesa, with the exceptions being the two Gaapatya Puraas the Gaesa and Mudgala Puraas-and the Vinayakamahatmya of the Skanda Puraa. When one reads the other three khaas of the Puraa, it is clearly evident that the GKh fits in perfectly with the principal themes of the entire Puraa, all associated with Ka in his various manifestations and the theology of the mother goddess, especially Radha and Durga. In addition, it continues the practice in many of its chapter of expositing the application of kavacas, dhyanas, mantras and stotras, to the extent that the text is almost a handbook of devotional ritual. What is striking about the GKh is that it is only incidentally about Gaesa. Only less than ten percent of the entire text deals directly with Gaesa. It touches tangentially on his birth, the loss of his head and the gaining of an elephant head, his status as first to be worshipped in all pujas, his loss of one of his tasks at the hands of parasurama, and his cursing of the Tulasi Plant. The second half of the GKh is essentially a version of the Parasurama myth. This begins with the intention to tell as well-known episode about Gaesa reflected in his common name Ekadanta. This certainly offers a unique interpretation of its, focusing as it does on the morality of patricide and regicide, and relations between boys and their mothers. Ka is treated in a manner that can only be called theological. Theologically it is simply stating that all power is located in Viu/ Ka, but in this khaa it is seemingly extended much more than elsewhere. In addition, he is usually depicted as located in Goloka and Vdavana, with the bucolic ka receiving most emphasis in the next. The sakti teachings in this text blend constantly with the Kaite teachings, to the point that both seem to empower each other. That ka looms large is hardly a surprise given the BvP is substantially a Kaite Puraa of 14th – 15th century Bengal and then it could not have omitted existing material on the sakti, given the importance of other goddess worship in Bengal. There have been two previous translations of the Brahmavaivarta Puraa. The present translation is a fresh translation but the translator has subsequently compared it with the earlier translations to remain transparent to the Sanskrit itself. Raj Balkaran is a scholar of Sanskrit narrative texts. He teaches at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies and at his own virtual School of Indian Wisdom. For information see rajbalkaran.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/folkore
Greg Bailey discusses his new translation of the Gaṇeśa Khaṇḍa of the Brahmavaivarta Purāṇa, one of the few texts dedicated solely to the popular elephant-headed Indian god Gaṇeśa. About the book: The first two khaas of the Brahmavaivarta Puraa (BvP) deal with Brahma and Prakti respectively. Both introducing the theology that enables Ka to be treated as identical with the supreme Brahma, and as Viu/ Narayaa in all his forms. Ultimately everything goes back to Ka as the source of power and being even including the mother goddesses who are so prolific in the text, not just in its second khaa. The fourth and final khaa treats the mythology of Ka himself, with focus on his birth, and just before this comes the Gaapatikhaa (GKh). GKh is one of the few mahapuraas that includes a separate khaa about Gaesa, with the exceptions being the two Gaapatya Puraas the Gaesa and Mudgala Puraas-and the Vinayakamahatmya of the Skanda Puraa. When one reads the other three khaas of the Puraa, it is clearly evident that the GKh fits in perfectly with the principal themes of the entire Puraa, all associated with Ka in his various manifestations and the theology of the mother goddess, especially Radha and Durga. In addition, it continues the practice in many of its chapter of expositing the application of kavacas, dhyanas, mantras and stotras, to the extent that the text is almost a handbook of devotional ritual. What is striking about the GKh is that it is only incidentally about Gaesa. Only less than ten percent of the entire text deals directly with Gaesa. It touches tangentially on his birth, the loss of his head and the gaining of an elephant head, his status as first to be worshipped in all pujas, his loss of one of his tasks at the hands of parasurama, and his cursing of the Tulasi Plant. The second half of the GKh is essentially a version of the Parasurama myth. This begins with the intention to tell as well-known episode about Gaesa reflected in his common name Ekadanta. This certainly offers a unique interpretation of its, focusing as it does on the morality of patricide and regicide, and relations between boys and their mothers. Ka is treated in a manner that can only be called theological. Theologically it is simply stating that all power is located in Viu/ Ka, but in this khaa it is seemingly extended much more than elsewhere. In addition, he is usually depicted as located in Goloka and Vdavana, with the bucolic ka receiving most emphasis in the next. The sakti teachings in this text blend constantly with the Kaite teachings, to the point that both seem to empower each other. That ka looms large is hardly a surprise given the BvP is substantially a Kaite Puraa of 14th – 15th century Bengal and then it could not have omitted existing material on the sakti, given the importance of other goddess worship in Bengal. There have been two previous translations of the Brahmavaivarta Puraa. The present translation is a fresh translation but the translator has subsequently compared it with the earlier translations to remain transparent to the Sanskrit itself. Raj Balkaran is a scholar of Sanskrit narrative texts. He teaches at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies and at his own virtual School of Indian Wisdom. For information see rajbalkaran.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Greg Bailey discusses his new translation of the Gaṇeśa Khaṇḍa of the Brahmavaivarta Purāṇa, one of the few texts dedicated solely to the popular elephant-headed Indian god Gaṇeśa. About the book: The first two khaas of the Brahmavaivarta Puraa (BvP) deal with Brahma and Prakti respectively. Both introducing the theology that enables Ka to be treated as identical with the supreme Brahma, and as Viu/ Narayaa in all his forms. Ultimately everything goes back to Ka as the source of power and being even including the mother goddesses who are so prolific in the text, not just in its second khaa. The fourth and final khaa treats the mythology of Ka himself, with focus on his birth, and just before this comes the Gaapatikhaa (GKh). GKh is one of the few mahapuraas that includes a separate khaa about Gaesa, with the exceptions being the two Gaapatya Puraas the Gaesa and Mudgala Puraas-and the Vinayakamahatmya of the Skanda Puraa. When one reads the other three khaas of the Puraa, it is clearly evident that the GKh fits in perfectly with the principal themes of the entire Puraa, all associated with Ka in his various manifestations and the theology of the mother goddess, especially Radha and Durga. In addition, it continues the practice in many of its chapter of expositing the application of kavacas, dhyanas, mantras and stotras, to the extent that the text is almost a handbook of devotional ritual. What is striking about the GKh is that it is only incidentally about Gaesa. Only less than ten percent of the entire text deals directly with Gaesa. It touches tangentially on his birth, the loss of his head and the gaining of an elephant head, his status as first to be worshipped in all pujas, his loss of one of his tasks at the hands of parasurama, and his cursing of the Tulasi Plant. The second half of the GKh is essentially a version of the Parasurama myth. This begins with the intention to tell as well-known episode about Gaesa reflected in his common name Ekadanta. This certainly offers a unique interpretation of its, focusing as it does on the morality of patricide and regicide, and relations between boys and their mothers. Ka is treated in a manner that can only be called theological. Theologically it is simply stating that all power is located in Viu/ Ka, but in this khaa it is seemingly extended much more than elsewhere. In addition, he is usually depicted as located in Goloka and Vdavana, with the bucolic ka receiving most emphasis in the next. The sakti teachings in this text blend constantly with the Kaite teachings, to the point that both seem to empower each other. That ka looms large is hardly a surprise given the BvP is substantially a Kaite Puraa of 14th – 15th century Bengal and then it could not have omitted existing material on the sakti, given the importance of other goddess worship in Bengal. There have been two previous translations of the Brahmavaivarta Puraa. The present translation is a fresh translation but the translator has subsequently compared it with the earlier translations to remain transparent to the Sanskrit itself. Raj Balkaran is a scholar of Sanskrit narrative texts. He teaches at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies and at his own virtual School of Indian Wisdom. For information see rajbalkaran.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg Bailey discusses his new translation of the Gaṇeśa Khaṇḍa of the Brahmavaivarta Purāṇa, one of the few texts dedicated solely to the popular elephant-headed Indian god Gaṇeśa. About the book: The first two khaas of the Brahmavaivarta Puraa (BvP) deal with Brahma and Prakti respectively. Both introducing the theology that enables Ka to be treated as identical with the supreme Brahma, and as Viu/ Narayaa in all his forms. Ultimately everything goes back to Ka as the source of power and being even including the mother goddesses who are so prolific in the text, not just in its second khaa. The fourth and final khaa treats the mythology of Ka himself, with focus on his birth, and just before this comes the Gaapatikhaa (GKh). GKh is one of the few mahapuraas that includes a separate khaa about Gaesa, with the exceptions being the two Gaapatya Puraas the Gaesa and Mudgala Puraas-and the Vinayakamahatmya of the Skanda Puraa. When one reads the other three khaas of the Puraa, it is clearly evident that the GKh fits in perfectly with the principal themes of the entire Puraa, all associated with Ka in his various manifestations and the theology of the mother goddess, especially Radha and Durga. In addition, it continues the practice in many of its chapter of expositing the application of kavacas, dhyanas, mantras and stotras, to the extent that the text is almost a handbook of devotional ritual. What is striking about the GKh is that it is only incidentally about Gaesa. Only less than ten percent of the entire text deals directly with Gaesa. It touches tangentially on his birth, the loss of his head and the gaining of an elephant head, his status as first to be worshipped in all pujas, his loss of one of his tasks at the hands of parasurama, and his cursing of the Tulasi Plant. The second half of the GKh is essentially a version of the Parasurama myth. This begins with the intention to tell as well-known episode about Gaesa reflected in his common name Ekadanta. This certainly offers a unique interpretation of its, focusing as it does on the morality of patricide and regicide, and relations between boys and their mothers. Ka is treated in a manner that can only be called theological. Theologically it is simply stating that all power is located in Viu/ Ka, but in this khaa it is seemingly extended much more than elsewhere. In addition, he is usually depicted as located in Goloka and Vdavana, with the bucolic ka receiving most emphasis in the next. The sakti teachings in this text blend constantly with the Kaite teachings, to the point that both seem to empower each other. That ka looms large is hardly a surprise given the BvP is substantially a Kaite Puraa of 14th – 15th century Bengal and then it could not have omitted existing material on the sakti, given the importance of other goddess worship in Bengal. There have been two previous translations of the Brahmavaivarta Puraa. The present translation is a fresh translation but the translator has subsequently compared it with the earlier translations to remain transparent to the Sanskrit itself. Raj Balkaran is a scholar of Sanskrit narrative texts. He teaches at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies and at his own virtual School of Indian Wisdom. For information see rajbalkaran.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
Greg Bailey discusses his new translation of the Gaṇeśa Khaṇḍa of the Brahmavaivarta Purāṇa, one of the few texts dedicated solely to the popular elephant-headed Indian god Gaṇeśa. About the book: The first two khaas of the Brahmavaivarta Puraa (BvP) deal with Brahma and Prakti respectively. Both introducing the theology that enables Ka to be treated as identical with the supreme Brahma, and as Viu/ Narayaa in all his forms. Ultimately everything goes back to Ka as the source of power and being even including the mother goddesses who are so prolific in the text, not just in its second khaa. The fourth and final khaa treats the mythology of Ka himself, with focus on his birth, and just before this comes the Gaapatikhaa (GKh). GKh is one of the few mahapuraas that includes a separate khaa about Gaesa, with the exceptions being the two Gaapatya Puraas the Gaesa and Mudgala Puraas-and the Vinayakamahatmya of the Skanda Puraa. When one reads the other three khaas of the Puraa, it is clearly evident that the GKh fits in perfectly with the principal themes of the entire Puraa, all associated with Ka in his various manifestations and the theology of the mother goddess, especially Radha and Durga. In addition, it continues the practice in many of its chapter of expositing the application of kavacas, dhyanas, mantras and stotras, to the extent that the text is almost a handbook of devotional ritual. What is striking about the GKh is that it is only incidentally about Gaesa. Only less than ten percent of the entire text deals directly with Gaesa. It touches tangentially on his birth, the loss of his head and the gaining of an elephant head, his status as first to be worshipped in all pujas, his loss of one of his tasks at the hands of parasurama, and his cursing of the Tulasi Plant. The second half of the GKh is essentially a version of the Parasurama myth. This begins with the intention to tell as well-known episode about Gaesa reflected in his common name Ekadanta. This certainly offers a unique interpretation of its, focusing as it does on the morality of patricide and regicide, and relations between boys and their mothers. Ka is treated in a manner that can only be called theological. Theologically it is simply stating that all power is located in Viu/ Ka, but in this khaa it is seemingly extended much more than elsewhere. In addition, he is usually depicted as located in Goloka and Vdavana, with the bucolic ka receiving most emphasis in the next. The sakti teachings in this text blend constantly with the Kaite teachings, to the point that both seem to empower each other. That ka looms large is hardly a surprise given the BvP is substantially a Kaite Puraa of 14th – 15th century Bengal and then it could not have omitted existing material on the sakti, given the importance of other goddess worship in Bengal. There have been two previous translations of the Brahmavaivarta Puraa. The present translation is a fresh translation but the translator has subsequently compared it with the earlier translations to remain transparent to the Sanskrit itself. Raj Balkaran is a scholar of Sanskrit narrative texts. He teaches at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies and at his own virtual School of Indian Wisdom. For information see rajbalkaran.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/indian-religions
Greg Bailey, Co-founder and Executive Chairman at Juvenescence, joins Phil Newman, Editor-in-Chief at Longevity.Technology, for a chat at Investing in the Age of Longevity 2023. Highlighting the importance of preventitive medicine in the healthcare sector, Greg gives his own estimate of how the longevity space is going to develop over the next five years. He also touches on the industry's focus on regulation, and gives advice on how private investors can participate in the longevity space. Having explained the Juvenescence model in more detail, Greg also gives an outlook on the company's product range in 2024. For more investment and economics analysis plus inspiration please visit our website masterinvestor.co.uk.
sermon by Rev. Kenneth Walsh based on Romans 14:1-14; Matthew 18:21-35 Rae Roberts, Greg Bailey, and Kenneth Walsh perform "Your Grace Still Amazes Me"
Lance talks Bengals with Mike Patraglia, Bearcats with Chad Brandel, Greg Bailey's first Reds Game, and your calls about your first time out to the ballpark. Tune in!
Greg Bailey has now been involved in an almost dizzying number of startups. Now with his latest venture he is aiming to help you live healthier, and for longer. The startup, Juvenescence, attracted funding from top-tier investors like Longevity Vision Fund, Foresite Capital, Fastforward Innovations, and Grok Ventures.
The Vinayaka Mahatmya is a late Puranic text which contains myths of eight of Gaṇeśa's avatāras. It presents Gaṇeśa as the supreme deity who empowers Brahmā, Viṣṇu and Śiva to perform their traditional activities of creation, preservation and destruction. It offers descriptions of many darśanas of Gaṇeśa and several stotras praising his worship. This book contains the first translation of this text into a modern European language and also includes a transliterated version of the Sanskrit text. Raj Balkaran is a scholar of Sanskrit narrative texts. He teaches at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies and at his own virtual School of Indian Wisdom. For information see rajbalkaran.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The Vinayaka Mahatmya is a late Puranic text which contains myths of eight of Gaṇeśa's avatāras. It presents Gaṇeśa as the supreme deity who empowers Brahmā, Viṣṇu and Śiva to perform their traditional activities of creation, preservation and destruction. It offers descriptions of many darśanas of Gaṇeśa and several stotras praising his worship. This book contains the first translation of this text into a modern European language and also includes a transliterated version of the Sanskrit text. Raj Balkaran is a scholar of Sanskrit narrative texts. He teaches at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies and at his own virtual School of Indian Wisdom. For information see rajbalkaran.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/folkore
The Vinayaka Mahatmya is a late Puranic text which contains myths of eight of Gaṇeśa's avatāras. It presents Gaṇeśa as the supreme deity who empowers Brahmā, Viṣṇu and Śiva to perform their traditional activities of creation, preservation and destruction. It offers descriptions of many darśanas of Gaṇeśa and several stotras praising his worship. This book contains the first translation of this text into a modern European language and also includes a transliterated version of the Sanskrit text. Raj Balkaran is a scholar of Sanskrit narrative texts. He teaches at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies and at his own virtual School of Indian Wisdom. For information see rajbalkaran.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Vinayaka Mahatmya is a late Puranic text which contains myths of eight of Gaṇeśa's avatāras. It presents Gaṇeśa as the supreme deity who empowers Brahmā, Viṣṇu and Śiva to perform their traditional activities of creation, preservation and destruction. It offers descriptions of many darśanas of Gaṇeśa and several stotras praising his worship. This book contains the first translation of this text into a modern European language and also includes a transliterated version of the Sanskrit text. Raj Balkaran is a scholar of Sanskrit narrative texts. He teaches at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies and at his own virtual School of Indian Wisdom. For information see rajbalkaran.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
The Vinayaka Mahatmya is a late Puranic text which contains myths of eight of Gaṇeśa's avatāras. It presents Gaṇeśa as the supreme deity who empowers Brahmā, Viṣṇu and Śiva to perform their traditional activities of creation, preservation and destruction. It offers descriptions of many darśanas of Gaṇeśa and several stotras praising his worship. This book contains the first translation of this text into a modern European language and also includes a transliterated version of the Sanskrit text. Raj Balkaran is a scholar of Sanskrit narrative texts. He teaches at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies and at his own virtual School of Indian Wisdom. For information see rajbalkaran.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/indian-religions
The Vinayaka Mahatmya is a late Puranic text which contains myths of eight of Gaṇeśa's avatāras. It presents Gaṇeśa as the supreme deity who empowers Brahmā, Viṣṇu and Śiva to perform their traditional activities of creation, preservation and destruction. It offers descriptions of many darśanas of Gaṇeśa and several stotras praising his worship. This book contains the first translation of this text into a modern European language and also includes a transliterated version of the Sanskrit text. Raj Balkaran is a scholar of Sanskrit narrative texts. He teaches at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies and at his own virtual School of Indian Wisdom. For information see rajbalkaran.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
Ethical Voices Podcast: Real Ethics Stories from Real PR Pros
Joining me in this week's episode is Greg Bailey, APR, Fellow PRSA, the founder of Finley + Bailey Strategic Communication. He discusses a number of important public relations ethics issues including: 1) What to do when a client asks you to hide their identity as part of a coalition 2) Why we need top to turn the mirror on ourselves 3) The growing challenge of malformation 4) How to make sure your employees understand how you value ethics
On the third and final hour of TexAgs Radio, Greg Bailey joins Nuno to discuss Aggie Football! Then Billy Liucci joins Nuno to discuss the upcoming season.
This week Jammin Joe is joined by his Dad Mike Killeen to help co host this week. The guys begin the show talking Braves baseball. The guest of the week this is week is Mike Killeen's good friend Greg Bailey. topics with Greg include a first hand account of the 2022 U.S. Open and much more!
Dr. Greg Bailey, CEO and Co-Founder of Juvenescence, has been heavily involved in anti-aging for several years now. He's discovered, along with the help of his colleagues, the main contributors of cancer and more importantly, how to live a longer, healthier life. From bio hacks to how your BMI can dramatically affect your risk of getting cancer, Dr. Bailey and Dr. Sanjay discuss it.
During the latest Small Business & Startup Stories DSM podcast, Greg Bailey, Founder and CEO of Propel, a business strategic marketing organization, and Hailey Stomp, Founding Partner, Principal and Fractional Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), spoke with Greater Des Moines Partnership's Diana Wright about spending money to make money by staying competitive when it comes to marketing thought leadership.
The field of longevity has long been considered to be theoretical and one for the future, but that future is here now. The science of ketosis promises lucrative opportunities in a wide range of therapeutic areas, and the global keto market is expected to rise to $15 billion by 2027. Juvenescence has brought together the leading experts in the ketone metabolism research field for a panel discussion on the revolution happening with ketones and the direction the research is leading the key players in this space. We cover how ketones can modulate fundamental aspects of human physiology, including glucose metabolism, brain function and heart health. Juvenescence was founded with a mission to transform what aging means to the world. Science around aging is accelerating at an extraordinary pace so we've set out to further that science through a coalition of the best scientists, physicians and investors creating cutting-edge therapies and products that will empower people to chart their own path forward. Our company represents a modality-agnostic portfolio of therapies developed by seasoned drug developers augmented by machine learning. We have raised over $200MM to date and are organized around two major divisions: JuvRx (Drug Therapies) and JuvLife (NonRx IP-protected and clinically-studied food ingredients and dietary supplements). Get the experts' insights on the latest research and development, hear from our founders, Dr. Greg Bailey and Jim Mellon on the opportunity areas in the market.
Arthur is celebrating 25 years on PBS, and Bob is chatting with executive producer Carol Greenwald and director Greg Bailey. They discuss how the show was adapted for TV from Marc Brown's books, and they reminisce on fan-favorite episodes. Carol and Greg also offer a glimpse at the new batch of episodes of Arthur and share what the series means to them. You'll also hear why the aardvark and his friends are so special to Bob. If you love Arthur, you don't want to miss this! Photo Credit: ©GBH. Underlying TM/© Marc Brown
Young & Greg dive into topics like a dangerous encounter with a bear, their shared love of coffee, raising kids in California versus small towns, and entrepreneurship versus stability & family life.
This interview features a candid conversation with Greg Bailey, seasoned scholar of Sanskrit narrative Literature, on his multi-decade work on the Purāṇas and Mahābhārata, and on his new novel In Search of Bliss: A Tale of Early Buddhism (Vanguard Press, 2019). About the novel: Kshemapala is a monk from the North who has been tasked with an important scholarly mission: fill in the gaps in the history of the monk, Ananda, the Buddha's close companion, about whom there are legends but few facts. To achieve this he must journey south, towards the source of many of the stories and also towards experiences which will challenge his perception of his practice and of himself. Highly trained in Buddhist meditation techniques and detachment, he must take in and study the evidence, and understand the behaviour and choices of a monk from the past who seems to have done things rather differently. Along the way, Kshemapala is assisted by old and new acquaintances and teachers, and thrown into peril by his confrontation with the supernatural, despite his years of discipline. He is challenged mentally, physically and metaphysically, all of which lead him to consider his own direction. Raj Balkaran is a scholar, educator, consultant, and life coach. For information see rajbalkaran.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
This interview features a candid conversation with Greg Bailey, seasoned scholar of Sanskrit narrative Literature, on his multi-decade work on the Purāṇas and Mahābhārata, and on his new novel In Search of Bliss: A Tale of Early Buddhism (Vanguard Press, 2019). About the novel: Kshemapala is a monk from the North who has been tasked with an important scholarly mission: fill in the gaps in the history of the monk, Ananda, the Buddha's close companion, about whom there are legends but few facts. To achieve this he must journey south, towards the source of many of the stories and also towards experiences which will challenge his perception of his practice and of himself. Highly trained in Buddhist meditation techniques and detachment, he must take in and study the evidence, and understand the behaviour and choices of a monk from the past who seems to have done things rather differently. Along the way, Kshemapala is assisted by old and new acquaintances and teachers, and thrown into peril by his confrontation with the supernatural, despite his years of discipline. He is challenged mentally, physically and metaphysically, all of which lead him to consider his own direction. Raj Balkaran is a scholar, educator, consultant, and life coach. For information see rajbalkaran.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
This interview features a candid conversation with Greg Bailey, seasoned scholar of Sanskrit narrative Literature, on his multi-decade work on the Purāṇas and Mahābhārata, and on his new novel In Search of Bliss: A Tale of Early Buddhism (Vanguard Press, 2019). About the novel: Kshemapala is a monk from the North who has been tasked with an important scholarly mission: fill in the gaps in the history of the monk, Ananda, the Buddha's close companion, about whom there are legends but few facts. To achieve this he must journey south, towards the source of many of the stories and also towards experiences which will challenge his perception of his practice and of himself. Highly trained in Buddhist meditation techniques and detachment, he must take in and study the evidence, and understand the behaviour and choices of a monk from the past who seems to have done things rather differently. Along the way, Kshemapala is assisted by old and new acquaintances and teachers, and thrown into peril by his confrontation with the supernatural, despite his years of discipline. He is challenged mentally, physically and metaphysically, all of which lead him to consider his own direction. Raj Balkaran is a scholar, educator, consultant, and life coach. For information see rajbalkaran.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
This interview features a candid conversation with Greg Bailey, seasoned scholar of Sanskrit narrative Literature, on his multi-decade work on the Purāṇas and Mahābhārata, and on his new novel In Search of Bliss: A Tale of Early Buddhism (Vanguard Press, 2019). About the novel: Kshemapala is a monk from the North who has been tasked with an important scholarly mission: fill in the gaps in the history of the monk, Ananda, the Buddha's close companion, about whom there are legends but few facts. To achieve this he must journey south, towards the source of many of the stories and also towards experiences which will challenge his perception of his practice and of himself. Highly trained in Buddhist meditation techniques and detachment, he must take in and study the evidence, and understand the behaviour and choices of a monk from the past who seems to have done things rather differently. Along the way, Kshemapala is assisted by old and new acquaintances and teachers, and thrown into peril by his confrontation with the supernatural, despite his years of discipline. He is challenged mentally, physically and metaphysically, all of which lead him to consider his own direction. Raj Balkaran is a scholar, educator, consultant, and life coach. For information see rajbalkaran.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/indian-religions
This interview features a candid conversation with Greg Bailey, seasoned scholar of Sanskrit narrative Literature, on his multi-decade work on the Purāṇas and Mahābhārata, and on his new novel In Search of Bliss: A Tale of Early Buddhism (Vanguard Press, 2019). About the novel: Kshemapala is a monk from the North who has been tasked with an important scholarly mission: fill in the gaps in the history of the monk, Ananda, the Buddha's close companion, about whom there are legends but few facts. To achieve this he must journey south, towards the source of many of the stories and also towards experiences which will challenge his perception of his practice and of himself. Highly trained in Buddhist meditation techniques and detachment, he must take in and study the evidence, and understand the behaviour and choices of a monk from the past who seems to have done things rather differently. Along the way, Kshemapala is assisted by old and new acquaintances and teachers, and thrown into peril by his confrontation with the supernatural, despite his years of discipline. He is challenged mentally, physically and metaphysically, all of which lead him to consider his own direction. Raj Balkaran is a scholar, educator, consultant, and life coach. For information see rajbalkaran.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
This interview features a candid conversation with Greg Bailey, seasoned scholar of Sanskrit narrative Literature, on his multi-decade work on the Purāṇas and Mahābhārata, and on his new novel In Search of Bliss: A Tale of Early Buddhism (Vanguard Press, 2019). About the novel: Kshemapala is a monk from the North who has been tasked with an important scholarly mission: fill in the gaps in the history of the monk, Ananda, the Buddha's close companion, about whom there are legends but few facts. To achieve this he must journey south, towards the source of many of the stories and also towards experiences which will challenge his perception of his practice and of himself. Highly trained in Buddhist meditation techniques and detachment, he must take in and study the evidence, and understand the behaviour and choices of a monk from the past who seems to have done things rather differently. Along the way, Kshemapala is assisted by old and new acquaintances and teachers, and thrown into peril by his confrontation with the supernatural, despite his years of discipline. He is challenged mentally, physically and metaphysically, all of which lead him to consider his own direction. Raj Balkaran is a scholar, educator, consultant, and life coach. For information see rajbalkaran.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/buddhist-studies
Welcome to the PMO Strategies Podcast + Blog, where PMO leaders become IMPACT Drivers! .fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-0{width:100% !important;margin-top : 0px;margin-bottom : 20px;}.fusion-builder-column-0 > .fusion-column-wrapper {padding-top : 0px !important;padding-right : 0px !important;margin-right : 1.92%;padding-bottom : 0px !important;padding-left : 0px !important;margin-left : 1.92%;}@media only screen and (max-width:1024px) {.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-0{width:100% !important;order : 0;}.fusion-builder-column-0 > .fusion-column-wrapper {margin-right : 1.92%;margin-left : 1.92%;}}@media only screen and (max-width:640px) {.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-0{width:100% !important;order : 0;}.fusion-builder-column-0 > .fusion-column-wrapper {margin-right : 1.92%;margin-left : 1.92%;}}.fusion-body .fusion-flex-container.fusion-builder-row-1{ padding-top : 0px;margin-top : 0px;padding-right : 0px;padding-bottom : 0px;margin-bottom : 0px;padding-left : 0px;} PMI Talent Triangle: Strategic and Business Management .fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-1{width:100% !important;margin-top : 0px;margin-bottom : 20px;}.fusion-builder-column-1 > .fusion-column-wrapper {padding-top : 0px !important;padding-right : 0px !important;margin-right : 1.92%;padding-bottom : 0px !important;padding-left : 0px !important;margin-left : 1.92%;}@media only screen and (max-width:1024px) {.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-1{width:100% !important;order : 0;}.fusion-builder-column-1 > .fusion-column-wrapper {margin-right : 1.92%;margin-left : 1.92%;}}@media only screen and (max-width:640px) {.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-1{width:100% !important;order : 0;}.fusion-builder-column-1 > .fusion-column-wrapper {margin-right : 1.92%;margin-left : 1.92%;}}.fusion-body .fusion-flex-container.fusion-builder-row-2{ padding-top : 0px;margin-top : 0px;padding-right : 0px;padding-bottom : 0px;margin-bottom : 0px;padding-left : 0px;}Hey there, IMPACT Driver! According to Gartner's recent study on strategic workforce planning, the workforce is struggling to meet today's demands and it's becoming increasingly difficult to find external resources to backfill because of the competitive nature of organizations allowing people to work anywhere and in whatever way they choose. This creates a challenge for PMO and project portfolio managers trying to reach an optimal capacity balance across the portfolio. In this session, Greg Bailey joins us to discuss how to enable our workforce to become more invested, avoid burnout, and deliver under a continually changing dynamic environment. Resource Forecasting. Capacity Planning. Purpose Built. “ProSymmetry provides a resource management solution accessible to the masses.” -Gartner, “Cool Vendors in Project Portfolio Management” Thanks for taking the time to check out the podcast! I welcome your feedback and insights! I'd love to know what you think and if you love it, please leave a rating and review in your favorite podcast player. Please leave a comment below to share your thoughts. See you online! Warmly, Laura Barnard .fusion-button.button-1 {border-radius:2px;}GET NOTIFIED ABOUT NEW EPISODES .fusion-button.button-2 {border-radius:2px;}TELL US WHAT YOU WANT TO LEARN .fusion-button.button-3 {border-radius:2px;}PDU REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS .fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-2{width:100% !important;margin-top : 0px;margin-bottom : 0px;}.fusion-builder-column-2 > .fusion-column-wrapper {padding-top : 0px !important;padding-right : 0px !important;margin-right : 1.92%;padding-bottom : 0px !important;padding-left : 0px !important;margin-left : 1.92%;}@media only screen and (max-width:1024px) {.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-2{width:100% !important;}.fusion-builder-column-2 > .fusion-column-wrapper {margin-right : 1.92%;margin-left : 1.92%;}}@media only screen and (max-width:640px) {.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-2{width:100% !important;}.fusion-builder-column-2 > .
Dr Greg Bailey, co-founder and CEO of Juvenescence, a biotech company focusing on preventing age related diseases interviews Professor Linda Partridge on nutrition and healthy ageing. Prof Linda Partridge is a world-renowned geneticist and the founding director of the Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing in Cologne, Germany. Diet plays a major role in humankind living longer. Greg and Linda debate diet techniques from ketosis to fasting and how they can help our overall health. https://www.thelongevityforum.com
Jim Mellon is the co-founder and Chairman of Juvenescence. Juvenescence was inspired by the possibilities and advances being made in the area of longevity. He travelled across the world speaking to leading scientists and researchers and from those conversations, he wrote the book, Juvenescence. That book and his partnership with Greg Bailey and Declan Doogan led to the concept and rare opportunity to reinvent human aging. Jim is an international investor with interests in several industries. He is the life tenant of a trust which owns the Burnbrae Group, which has substantial assets in the biotechnology, financial services, property, mining and leisure sectors. Mr. Mellon spends most of his time working on startup ideas and investing. His book, “Wake Up!” was published in 2005; his second book "10 Investments for the Ten Years Ahead" was published in 2008. In 2012, he co-wrote "Cracking the Code" which focuses on the biotechnology sector and how to profit from it. ————————————————————————— For podcast transcripts and show notes, visit *salt.org/talks* ( http://salt.org/talks ) Watch this video on YouTube: *https://youtu.be/Kdyc5So_gYw* ( https://youtu.be/Kdyc5So_gYw ) Developed, created and produced by SALT Venture Group, LLC. Moderated by Anthony Scaramucci.
This week Jammin Joe his Dad and guests in studio both frequent contributors High School Referee and high school football enthusiast Greg Bailey and Former Georgia State Letterman and former Parkview Boys Basketball Coach Steve Richardson gathered together. The show begins with Greg Bailey talking about the impact of Covid 19 in high school football in New Jersey. The show transitioned to basketball discussion with Coach Richardson as Jammin Joes Dad, Jammin Joe and Steve talk about the health of college hoops and much more.
Whether you like it or not, we're back with Chapter 22 - PART 2! The journey is complete. Hedwig has been through hell and back but she's finally ready for that walk to freedom and release. To interpret this ending for you we are bringing a range of guests across two parts! Some familiar with the film, some not so familiar, some intimately familiar! We want the whole spectrum, baby. It's what Hedwig would have wanted too. Joining the band for this, the FINAL leg of the tour, are a returning fan favourite and also HEDWIG HERSELF - we have John Cameron Mitchell and Kahla Victorious on the line to give our hero the send-off that she deserves. Godspeed, Miss Hedwig! The next episode will be... nothing. It's done. Go home. The show's over. Have a nice salad. Join us on Facebook at Hedwig's Wicked Little Town! Buy our merchandise at TeePublic! Subscribe to us on Patreon for even more content from our network! Review and follow us on Podchaser! Today's intro and outro music was John and the band performing 'Wicked Little Town' on the Rosie O'Donnell Show in 2001! Your host has been: Jonfen - Twitter - Instagram - Twitch Today's guests: John Cameron Mitchell - Instagram - Bandcamp - The Origin of Love Tour - Anthem: Homunculus (Photo taken by Joan Marcus) Kahla Victorious - Instagram Hedwig is Love - Instagram Extravaganza Bedford - Instagram (Photo taken by Greg Bailey)
With special guest, photographer Greg Bailey! Juno, Dylan and Greg attend the MacDougall York wedding and discuss whether honesty is always best. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Greg Bailey discusses Denim Social, how he transitioned his startup team and his forecast for the future.
This Week Jammin Joe and his Dad bring on good friend of the show Greg Bailey. Greg is a member of the New Jersey State High School Athletic Board. Greg is also a high school football official and gives the impact of the Corona Virus on high school football and much more. The show transitions to some Greenbay Packer talk as Jammin Joe asks Greg about the Packers drafting Jordan Love and their Quarterback situation. The show concludes with some Atlanta Falcon talk as Jammin Joe and his dad discuss the 2020 Atlanta Falcons Schedule.
VISION SUNDAY with Greg Bailey on 23rd Feb 2020
Established in 1718, San Antonio is the one of the oldest cities in Texas – now recorded as the 2nd largest city in the state. The historic city hall is in the midst of a major renovation headed by the city of San Antonio senior architect/project manager Carol Warkoczewski. A former City architect, Carol has 38 years’ experience in project planning, design, and delivery.Besides being recognized as a talented architect and leader in the capital projects industry, Carol is passionate about developing leaders in the construction industry. This led her to additionally earn a Master of Science degree in Organizational Leadership and Ethics. In 2010, she created the Institute for Leadership in Capital Projects. Carol is founder, Board Chair and Chief Vision Officer of what is dubbed I-LinCP – pronounced I-link-up. Since it’s beginning, Carol and TDIndustries, Inc. executives have partnered in support of the organization’s goals to provide a collaborative venue for industry leaders to discuss improvements, culture change, leadership building and owner project requirements. Bob Richards worked closely with her to further develop leadership initiatives that share the power of collaboration along with the tools for developing and delivering successful projects.On today’s program she will share insights with Greg Bailey, TD’s Business Development Manager in San Antonio. Greg assists in identifying the best solutions for the mechanical systems on this project. Besides his role assisting many business partners in San Antonio, his thirst for best practices in supporting effective preconstruction and superior project processes for the San Antonio construction team, Greg has enjoyed taking I-LinCP courses to enhance his personal leadership competencies.You’ll hear how this design-build project has been enhanced by living the I-LinCP mission and goals set for greater collaboration and trust relationships throughout the industry.
This week Jammin Joe and RG3 had first time guest of the show Greg Bailey. With a life long friend of Jammin Joe's dad on the show, the episode begins with some high school football talk. Greg is a referee in New Jersey and he gives insight into the impact of the use of replay technology in high school football. The show continues on with some college football talk as the guys ask Greg about the Georgia Bulldogs including what it will take Georgia to beat Florida on Saturday. Wrapping up the show with some NFL talk and the guys talk to Greg about his beloved Greenbay Packers and if the Packers can be a factor in the NFC.
On this episode of ASAP, Kasey and Kristin have the opportunity to talk with the founder of Denim, Greg Bailey. Greg is an innovator in insurance marketing and has held executive positions at Pacific Life and Athene.
14th July 2019 - Greg Bailey // www.caseycity.church
Imagine meeting your great-great-great-grandkids. Or going to law school in your 80s, learning to snowboard at 110, taking a gap decade instead of a gap year. Greg Bailey dreams of a world where everybody lives twice as long, and no one gets sick. His startup, Juvenescence, is developing a whole ecosystem of anti-aging medications to help you live longer, healthier. Which sounds great. But would this world of perky centenarians wreak havoc on our already strained resources? Would natural aging become taboo? Would dying? It's a technology that prompts us to ask some of the biggest questions of all.
In this first episode of Alright Darling, we get to know our hosts photographer and author Greg Bailey and Brighton based hairdresser Leo Stanley. In the second half of the show Greg and Dan sit down with Katya Zamolodchikova in her Brighton hotel room to discuss the power of "NO", what Katya hates about the UK, and to play a round of Cards Against Muggles.Send us an email: alrightdarlingpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram:@thealrightdarlingpodcast@gregbaileyphoto@danleostanley
Hopefully this has never happened to you, but if it has, there are very few things worse than when the sewer backs up into your home. In this week's WCRE episode, The Insiders welcome Greg Bailey of Apex Home Inspections, as they discuss the Dirt on Sewer Inspections. Since the industry is mostly unregulated, there are many situations and opportunities for misleading and unfortunately, sometimes deceitful reporting. A couple of take-aways are, attending the inspection, and hiring a company that conducts the inspections, but does not do the potential repairs.
Greg Bailey - 18th June Forever house
Greg Bailey Recorded: 16.04.17 We hope you are encouraged by this message. Forever House is a contemporary church in Brisbane for all generations and nationalities. We are united in love, wisdom and vision called to reach and impact the Greater Brisbane...
The Mahābhārata is South Asia’s most important literary text. A long narrative of epic struggle between two sets of parallel cousins, it tells of the transformation of social, religious and cultural mores in ancient Indian society between 200BCE and 200CE. It was once known at all levels of society and has continued to be read, heard and performed up until the present day. Hear back from La Trobe University’s Greg Bailey for this MTalks lecture that speaks about the ancient yet enduringly significant Mahābhārata. Jump back in time to the beginning of the common era when it was first composed; Greg summarised the contents and principal characters, as well as described some of the most dramatic moments in the narrative. Learn how it fits in the modern world; the way it continues to be used in the media and political circles, and how it has been shaping modern Hindu culture.
Message from Greg Bailey on September 9, 2012
Message from Greg Bailey on September 8, 2012
In this interview, I talk with Greg Bailey, founder & CEO of SharkPro Software, about how his company’s solution SharkPro Projects™ enables mid-sized companies to take the next step in Project and Portfolio Management maturity. Greg describes how SharkPro Projects™, a pre-configured implementation of Microsoft Project Server and SharePoint 2010, can be up and running...