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Crowder has a Nevada official on the hot seat to answer why there are SO MANY ERRORS on the voter rolls. We all dive into the latest scandals involving Govs. Andrew Cuomo and Gretchen Whitmer. Former CIA chief John Brennan says he’s “ashamed to be white” for some reason. And why are people calling Dr. Seuss books racist? GET TODAY'S SHOW NOTES with SOURCES: https://www.louderwithcrowder.com/shownotes-andrew-cuomo-gretchen-whitmer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, A Touch of Disney is announced, we have most of the details, new tram route decorations for the 65th anniversary, Legacy Passholders have some more new perks, permits filed for the changes coming to the Jungle Cruise, we talk to former cast member Dave, and more! Please support the show if you can by going to https://www.dlweekly.net/support/. If you want some DLWeekly Swag, you can pick some up at https://www.dlweekly.net/store/. Book your travel through ConciEARS at no extra cost to you! Be sure to mention that you heard about ConciEARS from DLWeekly at booking! If you want some awesome headwear or one of a kind items, be sure to visit our friends over at All Enchanting Ears! You can use the promo code DLWEEKLY10 to get 10% off your order! News: Just after posting our episode last week, Disney announced the details for their food event, “A Touch of Disney”. This experience will cost $75 per person, and will include a food gift card for $25, entrance to most of Disney California Adventure, and free parking in Mickey and Friends. A Touch of Disney will begin on March 18th, with tickets going on sale March 4th. The event will take place Thursdays through Mondays from noon to 8pm. Tickets continue to be released on a rolling basis until the experience ends. Tickets must be purchased in advance on disneyland.com for a specific date. – https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2021/02/a-touch-of-disney-new-limited-capacity-ticketed-experience-coming-to-disney-california-adventure-park-beginning-march-18/ – https://www.micechat.com/282589-updates-disney-california-adventure-food-and-wine-event-to-take-over-much-of-the-park/ Where there is food, there is a Disney Parks Blog Foodie Guide! So much food will be available at A Taste of Disney, including many resort favorites. Some of our highlights include Dole Whips, Fluffernutter Churros, corn dogs, lobster nachos, some beef skewers from Bengal BBQ, and more! There are so many options, it will be impossible to not find something that you want to eat, and will probably want to attend a few days to eat it all! – https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2021/03/foodie-guide-to-a-touch-of-disney-at-disney-california-adventure-park-opening-march-18/ and https://www.micechat.com/282589-updates-disney-california-adventure-food-and-wine-event-to-take-over-much-of-the-park/ With the upcoming use of the Mickey and Friends parking structure to be utilized for A Touch of Disney, the tram route to Downtown Disney has been refreshed with some 65th anniversary banners and decorations. The tram route will open to guests for walking to Downtown Disney, as there will not be any tram service at this time. – https://dlnewstoday.com/2021/02/photos-tram-route-decorated-with-flags-and-banner-for-belated-65th-anniversary-of-disneyland-resort/ With the continued closure of the parks beyond A Touch of Disney, the local politicians are trying to help accelerate the limited reopening as completely operating theme parks at a reduced capacity at a lower tier of the COVID-19 Blueprint for a Safer Economy. LA County voted in favor of AB 420, which allows theme parks to reopen at 25% capacity in Tier 3, instead of tier 4. – https://dlnewstoday.com/2021/02/la-county-votes-in-favor-of-bill-allowing-disneyland-resort-universal-studios-hollywood-to-open-in-tier-3-of-california-governors-covid-19-plan/ and https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2021/02/25/news-bill-to-reopen-disneyland-sooner-moves-forward/ Legacy Passholders continue to have added perks to their non-defunct passes, this time, there will be some exclusive perks and extras during the A Touch of Disney event. There will be a special photo op to celebrate DCA’s 20th anniversary, plus access to themed amenities at the Legacy Passholder Corner in Paradise Gardens. A special button will be available, as well as a Legacy Passholder magnet! – https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2021/03/01/exclusive-legacy-passholder-perks-coming-to-disney-california-adventure-event/ As we told you a few episodes ago, the World Famous Jungle Cruise is set to get a modern update to make the attraction more culturally sensitive. Permits were filed to begin work on transforming the areas to be updated. Scrims will be installed around the areas to be worked on, allowing the attraction to stay running for guests. The construction is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2021. – https://dlnewstoday.com/2021/02/permits-filed-to-begin-construction-of-new-culturally-sensitive-jungle-cruise-ride-scenes-at-disneyland-park/ Guests with reservations at Carthay Circle can now use mobile check-in to notify a host that you are ready for your reservation, without having to stand in line to speak to a host. Reservations can also be made through the mobile system, if you can snag one! – https://www.micechat.com/283944-disneyland-update-the-billion-dollar-question/ Since the opening of the Star Wars Trading Post, waits to access the location have exceeded 4 hours at times, resulting in long waits to get into Downtown Disney. There is a virtual wait list, but you have to be inside of Downtown Disney to get “in line”, so that leaves guests wandering around for up to 4 hours, keeping the shopping area busy. This could be improved by allowing guests to register for the queue before arriving at the resort. – https://www.micechat.com/283944-disneyland-update-the-billion-dollar-question/ Earlier this year, guests were able to begin purchasing interactive remote control “Spider-Bots” that will be part of the new Spider-Man attraction coming to Avenger’s Campus when the parks reopen. Recently, one of these Spider-Bots was spotted outside of the Web Slingers attraction building. – https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2021/02/24/video-disneys-avengers-campus-has-a-special-new-resident/ A new set of Disneyland Resort exclusive Mickey ears have gone on sale! The ears are made of a black velvet material, with a stitched Mickey, with colors reminiscent of Mickey’s Fun Wheel radiating outward. Disney California Adventure is stitched on the side of the band. They can be purchased for $29.99 at the Five & Dime on Buena Vista Street. – https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2021/03/01/new-mickey-ears-feature-a-major-disney-icon/ Back in 2012, a group of folks got to visit and stay in the Disneyland Dream Suite above Pirates of the Caribbean in Disneyland. Over at MiceChat, the story is told in wonderful detail, with pictures! Included in the writeup are some surprises, like being given a tour of the park after hours! Check out the link in our show notes for the complete story! – https://www.micechat.com/282919-disneyland-dream-suite/ 2021 is rolling right along and Easter is coming up faster than we all realize. Disney has everyone covered with some Easter treats already available. Marceline’s Confectionary has cake pops, apples and others, AND the HANDMADE chocolate fudge Easter Eggs have returned. The eggs are usually crafted in the Candy Palace on Main Street, but this year they are at Trolley Treats! They run $9.99 each and come in vanilla, peanut butter, chocolate-nut, and plain chocolate. – https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2021/03/01/review-super-sweet-and-insta-worthy-treats-have-arrived-in-disneyland/ and ](https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2021/03/01/hurry-up-you-can-only-get-this-iconic-disneyland-snack-once-a-year/#more-459060)[https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2021/03/01/hurry-up-you-can-only-get-this-iconic-disneyland-snack-once-a-year/ The Walt Disney Company released their annual Corporate Social Responsibility Report recently, pointing out their efforts to operate with integrity and to make a positive impact in society. In response to COVID-19, they raised nearly 2.8 million in donations for Feeding America, plus $615,000 for emergency assistance funds. Disney donated food and PPE, providing nearly $27 million in in-kind support. In addition, they have pledged to support Black communities, reducing emissions throughout the company, and much more. To read the release, please check out the link in the show notes. – https://thewaltdisneycompany.com/disney-releases-2020-corporate-social-responsibility-report/ Discussion Topic: Former Cast Member Dave Smith – Canoes, Mike Fink Keelboats, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Monorail
The Dance Republic is a Dance Music Radio show that airs every Friday from 9 to 11pm on Capital Fm hosted by DJ UV & Guests
The Dance Republic is a Dance Music Radio show that airs every Friday from 9 to 11pm on Capital Fm hosted by DJ UV & Guests
The Dance Republic is a Dance Music Radio show that airs every Friday from 9 to 11pm on Capital Fm hosted by DJ UV & Guests
Are you ready to feel the pumping beat/beach? We got invited to a rave at a very windy heap of sand next to saltwater. Guests include a Jamaican with opinions on Chet Haze, a "psychedelic artist", a professional snake handler, and a very long and scary reptile. Recorded on 2/13/21 on Dockweiler State Beach in Los Angeles. Go to http://hbom.ax/pbo to get HBO Max Go to http://feals.com/outside to get 50% off your first order!
Today Dr. Karlfeldt is going solo and looking back at all the incredible guests that have been on the show during the first 25 episodes. All the tips and tricks we learned as each of these amazing people came into the Karlfeldt Center. So many things that we can do to prevent cancers and even beat cancers outside of the traditional ways. Cancer is probably one of the most dreadful words in the dictionary. Yet almost 50 % of us have been or will be faced with the diagnosis. Suddenly you are faced with sifting through a mountain of information to figure out how to survive this dreadful disease for the sake of yourself, your children and grandchildren. Many have decided against the orthodox treatment as the only option, because you’ve seen friends and family members who contracted cancer and followed their doctor’s recommendations, only to die within a year or two suffering the devastating effects of chemo and supposedly pinpointed radiation. Integrative Cancer Solutions was created to instill hope and empowerment. Other people have been where you are right now and have already done the research for you. Listen to their stories and journeys and apply what they learned to achieve similar outcomes as they have, cancer remission and an even more fullness of life than before the diagnosis. Guests will discuss what therapies, supplements, and practitioners they relied on to beat cancer. Once diagnosed, time is of the essence. This podcast will dramatically reduce your learning curve as you search for your own solution to cancer. For more information about products and services discussed in this podcast, please visit www.integrativecancersolutions.com. To learn more about the cutting-edge integrative cancer therapies Dr. Karlfeldt offer at his center, please visit www.TheKarlfeldtCenter.com.
Today's guest on Mitlin Money Mindset™ is Craig Ziman, a South African national tourist guide. Craig was born and raised in Cape Town, South Africa. His family's roots date back to 1735, and he is very passionate about his country. As a tourist guide, he's been guiding groups through Southern Africa for the last 23 years. He's an award-winning guide and lives a full life when not guiding. He surfs, skydives, goes flying in wingsuits, and BASE jumps. We were lucky enough to speak with him in between trips traveling North for a month-long surfing adventure with dolphins. If you want to be inspired to travel and be more adventurous then don’t miss this episode! You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in... What led Craig to become a tour guide in South Africa? [3:03] Requirements needed to become a tour guide [5:08] Must see places when visiting South Africa for the first time [5:58] The most memorable thing Craig has seen on the reserve [11:43] Craig’s favorite part of his country [13:20] The one activity Craig does that stands out the most in his mind [15:39] What Craig did today that put him/her in the right mindset for success? [21:53] Resources & People Mentioned Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art a book by James Nestor Connect with Craig Ziman On Instagram @craig_ziman Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset Show are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site. Connect With Mitlin Financial podcast(at)MitlinFinancial.com - email us with your suggestions for topics or guests https://mitlinfinancial.com Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Linkedin Follow on Facebook Subscribe to Mitlin Money Mindset™ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts
In each episode of Allrecipes’ Homemade, host Martie Duncan and cooks of all stripes discuss beloved dishes and the memories and traditions behind them. Together, they explore cooking inspirations, techniques, and even what the pros make when they are at home. Every conversation is ripe with food discoveries, laughs, and even a tug at the heartstrings. Guests have included Rachael Ray, Patti LaBelle, Jo Koy, Carla Hall, Jacques Pepin, and others. In this episode, Martie talks with Guy Fieri about grits, tequila, spearheading the Restaurant Employee Relief Fund, and a surprising perk of growing up without a stash of snacks. Plus, Fieri shares his favorite tip for becoming a better cook. Listen to Homemade on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and everywhere podcasts are available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ask Me How I Know: Multifamily Investor Stories of Struggle to Success
What Makes a Great Podcast Guest?Since recording well over 50 interviews for my podcast and being featured more than a dozen myself, I’ve been on both sides of the mic and can help you shine!Podcasting is bounds of fun, especially when the conversation is vibrant!Engage the host. For your recording session, the host is your friend, your confidant. Imagine you’re having a conversation at a local hang out. Be Relaxed- You’re in good hands! Your host is there to make you shine! Because your host has ample experience with interviewing/conversing with many guests, you can trust that they will lead you well. There aren’t a ton of recording slots available. Consider how many podcast slots your host has...YOU’RE ONE OF THEM. ONE. For example, I host a weekly podcast which means I have 4- F.O.U.R. slots each month to spotlight superstars! Don’t allow that to make you nervous- leverage it! You’re a VIP!Look for the set-up so you can rock the layup! A good host will set you up with open ended questions that can lead to excellent follow-up questions. This is where you get to shine as the expert! It might become granular allowing you to speak richly into the niche and prove your expertise. Don’t fear the flop! I get it, you’re nervous. You’re still new and feel the weight of “going on stage”. You might be thinking, “If I say something stupid people will replay it over and over again and I’ll be doomed….” Okay, maybe that’s just me….Here’s the reality: I’ve had guests reach out to me afterwards, “I spoke with my business partner who isn’t comfortable with the details I shared on xyz.” Such things are often easy edits. If you catch yourself saying something you don’t want to simply say immediately, “Please edit that out.”Pause. But not too long. If you give just a HINT of a pause between verbal exchanges IF something needs to be edited it created clear margins to splice. Speak Clearly. Okay, don’t sound goofy, but be aware that transcripts will be made of your episode (more than likely). The clearer you speak, the better the transcripts. Be camera ready. I KNOW not all podcasts are intended as a video offering as well, but things are leaning that way. More than likely both audio and video are being recorded. Be camera ready and let your host know you’re comfortable with them promoting the episode with a video clip. Who knows, you might give the host courage to expand in a new way!Promote the episode. Your host invests time, energy and roughly $200 into creating each episode. Yes, YOU just landed yourself a FREE $200 advertising piece! Share it proudly across your networks and in your newsletter! Get over yourself. Most people don’t like the sound of their voice, their accent, the look of their nose or how their hair turned out that day. Believe it or not, people care more about what you have to say than how you look (if the episode is audio only- well- you only have fewer excuses).Have earbuds or a mic. Remember, the earbuds that came in the package with your phone??? We all have them. Audio quality does matter and something as simple as earbuds makes a huge difference!Be prepared to promote yourself! What’s the ONE (okay, maybe two) BEST ways for people to reach you? To find out more about partnering or investing in a multifamily deal schedule a call here https://calendly.com/threekeysinvestments/get-acquainted-callDownload a free e-book on Why Invest in Multifamily at ThreeKeysInvestments.comPlease RSS: Review, Subscribe, Share!
It's hard to believe it's almost been a year since COVID-19 turned our lives upside down. We talk with radio journalists from across the region to hear what the last year of pandemic has been like for their communities. Guests include Molly Marcello, News and Public Affairs Director at KSJD in Moab, Gavin Dahl, News Director and Morning Edition Host at KVNF in Montrose, Lucas Brady Woods, News Director and Morning Edition Host at KSJD in Cortez, and Amy Hadden Marsh, News Director at KDNK in Carbondale.
Andrea Darlas is filling in for Joan today. Guests include: Shia Kapos from Politico's Illinois Playbook, Steve Bernas from the Better Business Bureau, Chicago City Clerk, Anna Valencia, and Andreas and Anastasia Koumi for Greektown Restaurant Week
This week we mess with the bull with Alister!
This podcast episode features an interview with Jennifer Justice, Founder and CEO of The Justice Department. This week’s guest is an entertainment lawyer with acclaimed experience in the music industry who discusses financial equity for women, gender bias in business, and how to take advantage of being the only woman in the room. For more information about what Jennifer may offer you, visit thejusticedept.com and on IG @JenniferJusticeLeague. ***** As always, if you liked this episode of the Forever FAB podcast, please share it and subscribe to the feed. For holistic beauty tips or to set up an appointment with me to discuss strategies for putting your best face forward, go to ElementsandGraces.com and sign up for my weekly newsletter. And for an online e-consultation on time, anytime and on your time, visit Click-Lift.com for your wellness, plastic surgery, and beauty questions on the go anywhere in the world. Credits: Fashion: top by Alice + Olivia; headphones by Bose; blue-blocking glasses by Caddis Life Makeup: n/a For more information on Dr. Shirley visit: www.elementsandgraces.com Instagram/Facebook/Twitter: @foreverfabmd Produced by www.oneofoneproductions.com Recorded, mixed, edited and original music by www.23dbproductions.com Podcast Medical Disclaimer The purpose of this podcast is to educate and inform. It is no substitute for professional care by your doctor or your own qualified healthcare professional. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this podcast or in any linked materials. Guests who speak on this podcast express their own opinions, experience and conclusions, and Dr. Shirley Madhere neither endorses nor opposes any particular opinion discussed in this podcast. The views expressed on this podcast have no relation to those of any academic, hospital, practice, institution or other entity with which Dr. Shirley Madhere may be affiliated.
Join us on episode 72 as we talk about all the wonderful shows and attractions coming to Walt Disney World in the next couple of years!LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/twogirlsinapodcast2Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twogirlsinapodcast2/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TwoGirlsinaPod2Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/twogirlsinapodcast2Blog: https://wordpress.com/posts/twogirlsinapodcast.home.blogEmail: twogirlsinapodcast@yahoo.comJen's Travel Agency Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/mvpjengladden/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/twogirlsinapodcast)
March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness month. A month to highlight the importance of including people with developmental disabilities in all areas of community life. A policy change at the state level, senate bill 1606, guarantees Oregonians with disabilities access to people they trust to provide supports when they are in the hospital. Guests include: Kurt Freeman Director, Institute on Development and Disability, School of Medicine Gabreille Guedon Advocacy Coordinator, Oregon Self Advocacy Coalition Emily Cooper Legal Director, Disability Rights of Oregon
Western Dressage with Stacy Westfall: Stacy speaks with Lynn Palm about western dressage. Lynn literally wrote the book on the subject of western dressage. She competes, judges, and teaches people about the sport. In this conversation, we discuss the step by step nature of the dressage tests, how the tests lead to balance in horse and rider…and more! Listen in...Guests and Links Dressage Episode 606:Host: Stacy Westfall From Stacy Westfall HorsemanshipOfficial Podcast of the WDAA and United States Dressage FederationGuest: Lynn Palm of the Palm Equestrian AcademyTotal Saddle Fit Tip: NADownload the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterPlease visit our sponsors, they make all this possible: Total Saddle Fit, Kentucky Performance ProductsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Nathan and Thomas discuss hospitality on Sunday morning. We feel the pull to be with people we know and like, possibly to the neglect of guests. We talk about some ways to make sure that we are hospitable. Join the conversation on our Facebook pageEmail us at notthepastorpodcast@gmail.comFind more from Nathan Auxer at nathanauxer.comMusic:Inspiring Advertising by Rafael KruxLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/5515-inspiring-advertising-License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Guests include Senator Elizabeth Warren and ACLU executive director Anthony Romero
We discuss their awesome team tournaments, their love of Killer Instinct and what makes this community so great. Guests: https://twitter.com/DevilMayCare4 https://twitter.com/HiImKeith_ https://twitter.com/Fiyah_Liger https://twitter.com/CharbokFGC --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jepodcast/support
Guests include: some individuals from the Jennerstown Speedway. General Manager Bill Hribar, Casey Fleegle the 2020 Street Stock Champion and Denny Morgan the Director of Facility at the Speedway, Michele Anton, the Matriarch of 3-1-3 Motorsports, Lernerville Speedway General Manager Mike Lysakowski, Peach Caltagarone from Hummingbird Speedway and Late Model driver Clate Copeman,
Editor’s Note: With school online due to COVID-19 and social distancing measures being implemented across the country, things will sound a bit different here at the Emerald Podcast Network as we navigate recording from separate physical spaces. We’ve got limited recording technology, so join us as we figure this out. Janelle, Alex, and Nolan discuss the recent Nintendo Direct and Blizzcon announcements. Also: RPG character name controversies. News Stories for the Week: Nintendo Direct: https://youtu.be/IVHbzcr1-D8 Recap https://kotaku.com/everything-nintendo-showed-during-todays-direct-1846292333 Blizzcon 2021: https://youtu.be/R1AvJ0SRjw8 Recap https://www.gamespot.com/articles/blizzcon-2021-biggest-announcements-and-full-blizzconline-schedule/1100-6487534/ -- The Emerald GamesCast is a weekly video game news and discussion podcast from the Emerald Podcast Network with an industry focus. Hosted by three best friends, each episode will provide the listener with a week’s worth of gaming headlines and conversation about current releases. Guests welcome, scripts discouraged and passion essential. Graphic: Regan Nelson/Emerald. Theme music is “Flamingo (Azureflux Remix)” by Kero Kero Bonito (freemusicarchive.org/music/Kero_Ker…zureflux_remix), modified under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). This podcast was edited by podcast producer Sophia Prince
Humbled to be able to sit down for an exclusive interview with Cosplayer, Actor, Model: Masked Mateo, and Director, Actor, Writer: Brian Bowles to discuss their upcoming film: "Barbara" (based on Batgirl, Barbara Gordon). Mateo is infamous for not partaking in interviews and we are appreciative to get the opportunity to try to squeeze as much information as we can out of his method cosplaying approach, his upcoming film work, with not only BeSquared Productions, but Colony Four, and more. We are thankful to have gotten the chance to bring out as many details on Brian's work on "The Death of Robin", "Batman: Knightmare", his direction, his phenomenal role as Joker himself, and what the future holds for "Barbara" and beyond. ▾ Cosplay Of The Week!: ▾ http://instagram.com/Neon_Raijin _____________ ► Follow Us: http://instagram.com/SideProjektPodcast http://instagram.com/igHatesChazzy http://instagram.com/Captain_Juicebox ► Follow our Guests: http://instagram.com/Masked_Mateo http://instagram.com/BrianBowlesOfficial http://instagram.com/BeSquaredProductions ► Merch: http://bit.ly/sideprojektmerch ► Everything Else: http://lnk.bio/OASs
Hold on to your butts! We’re responding to some of the “fact” checkers challenging last week’s show. In preparation, we uncovered an EVEN BIGGER voter irregularity. Prayers that Crowder doesn’t fall victim to the Clinton body count ... Use promo code FightLikeHell for $30 off Mug Club: http://louderwithcrowder.com/mugclub GET TODAY'S SHOW NOTES with SOURCES: https://www.louderwithcrowder.com/show-notes-march-1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guests include Thomas Aubert from World Archery on lessons learned about the virtual Indoor World Series, an update from Bruce Cull and Brittany Salonen on the now-open Virtual Vegas and live Vegas Championship events, and George talks with Linda Ochoa-Anderson about the mental game of getting back to live events, and her competition plans for the upcoming season.
Ariel Belgrave Harris (@gymhooky) is a leading voice in women's health. As a certified health coach, fitness trainer, and the CEO of Gym Hooky, her mission is to help busy women create a healthy workout and eating routine in 28 days! Through her signature approach, The L.E.A.N. Method, she's helped thousands of women adopt simple and sustainable healthy habits that suit their unique body, lifestyle, and goals. SUMMARY: Tea time! This week on the pod, we’re joined by at-home fitness extraordinaire Ariel Belgrave Harris as she spills some major secrets on how to hack your mental focus to support your physical goals. She brings us her personal story from leaving her job at Facebook corporate to growing her own online coaching platform THE VERY DAY that the pandemic hit America. This girl has such high vibrations!! We talk about the major importance of mindset & daily affirmations and learn all about her personal fitness program to set YOU up for success and avoid burnout… and there’s a Virtual Vision Board party?! You won’t want to miss this goddess’ energy in this special episode! Share the love & let me know your thoughts over on Instagram, @ayeshasehra! TIME MARKS: 00:11 | Audio begins 00:30 | Story begins 3:30 | Relatability 12:07 | Birth of The Lean Method 18:07 | Energy Management 33:28 | Self-work & honing in on your “why” EPISODE MENTIONS: Optimize Your Health & Vitality of your life with MAGNESIUM BREAKTHROUGH HERE Use code VIBES10 at checkout to receive an additional 10% off your order! CONNECT: JOIN THE WEEKLY LIVE PODCAST SESSIONS here - @ayeshasehra Every Friday at 9am PST/12pm EST we bring all the vibes for Coffee & A Good Vibe LIVE. New inspiring GUESTS weekly so come be a part of all the high vibes and inspiration to kick off your day on the most abundant note! Xx YOUTUBE ➟ Watch & subscribe to our channel here ➟ Coffee & A Good Vibe Video Interviews To learn about my Branding & PR Agency Grow The Social ➟ click HERE To connect with Ayesha Sehra ➟ click HERE Follow Ariel’s Gym Hooky account HERE and her personal account HERE Learn more about the L.E.A.N. Method HERE ____________________________________________________________________________________ Audio Edited/Mixed by: @ben_smith_ Follow CAGV on Spotify Subscribe on iTunes
We're Back! After a short break, we're back in action and committed to bringing you more episodes of the Brand Retro Podcast each and every week! We're coming out of the gates STRONG as Mike lists out and briefly describes who's coming up in the next month! Here we come 2021! Highlights A break that they took at the end of 2020 - 0:21 New guests for the podcast - 1:10 New organic and humble stories - 3:42 Guests’ success stories - 4:34 Episode Resources Connect with Mike Brevik: http://www.cyberdogzmarketing.com/ mike@cyberdogzmarketing.com http://cyberdogzmarketing.com/brandretro/ https://www.instagram.com/missdewalt/
Over the next four weeks, Tackling Sport will be previewing the Cheltenham Festival, with a different day covered every Monday leading up to the Festival. Irish Field contributor Brian Dowling from The Sports Lane podcast will be joining us for each episode. Today, we take a look at Day Two and the Ballymore, Brown Advisory (formerly RSA), Champion Chase, Cross Country and Champion Bumper races. Day One Preview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQ7sz6hUWG8 Links: https://linktr.ee/tacklingsport Our live Cheltenham preview takes place on Tuesday 9th March at 7.30pm live on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Guests so far include Ed Quigley and Andrew Blair White. Make sure you subscribe to our YouTube channel so you don't miss the show!
Caregiving is so nuanced. We can identify the major things swiftly -- medicine and food must be consumed; bills paid and so on. What happens when non-harmful modifications appear? Those creature comforts - habits - preferences that you are accustomed to your LO choosing like clockwork. Perhaps it is always drinking coffee in the morning or wearing pajama pants instead of a nightgown... a favorite watch or red lipstick. These subtleties can sting us more than we realize. J Smiles recounts supporting a caregiver newbie through the process of recognizing "NEW" mom can prefer things "OLD" mom would have found despicable. J shares comparable experiences with Zetty and offers resources for the listener too. GetVokl: Live VideoCast - watch/interact every Monday @ 7p EST USA Parenting UP! "A Caregiving Conversation" :#AMAhttps://getvokl.com/channel/parenting-upSUBSCRIPTIONS
In this week’s GFO Thoughts Podcast, Robert and Michael welcome Liz Parris to discuss her journey from medicine to real estate and the tips, tricks, and potential pitfalls of building generational wealth. Guests: Liz Parris – IG: https://www.instagram.com/medicine2mortgages GFOT on Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/2CvNnJO GFOT on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ekuRlc GFOT on PocketCast: https://pca.st/3rruoodp GFOT on Stitcher:...
This bonus podcast features an episode from another Intelligence Squared podcast called How I Found My Voice. In this episode Hollywood star Kate Winslet speaks to the BBC journalist Samira Ahmed. They speak about her life and career, from discovering her love of acting in childhood and becoming a Hollywood sensation in Titanic to never-before-told stories of her and Leonardo DiCaprio, as well as her reflections on how the film industry deals with recording intimate scenes and her latest movie Ammonite, which looks at the Victorian fossil hunter Mary Anning.SUBSCRIBE TO HOW I FOUND MY VOICE ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/za/podcast/how-i-found-my-voice/id1455089930SUBSCRIBE TO HOW I FOUND MY VOICE ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/3tFAb0IODQLDaVksmi2YHi?si=XGkuGCnmTxej2lHKSeYHuA How I Found My Voice is an Intelligence Squared podcast that explores how some of the world's greatest artists and thinkers became such compelling – and unique – communicators. Guests include Michael Palin, Rose McGowan, Philip Pullman, Richard Branson and Naomi Klein. The Executive Producer is Farah Jassat. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/intelligencesquared. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rio Mercedes' Ryan Vaughn joins us to chat about the company's performance last year and its presence at the Dallas Show. Listen in...Guests and Links Episode 62:Hosts: Mike Donnell, Kacee Willbanks Colletti, and Sophia JagellaGuest: Ryan Vaughn of Rios of Mercedes | Rios of Mercedes Booklet | Rios of Mercedes Boot Company on PinterestLink: Boots are Made for WalkingVisit the WESA WebsiteSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
I just randomly discovered this Trivia episode on a backup drive. This episode is from August of 2014 and was recorded here on the old TalkShoe. Love the compressed phone bridge audio quality. This is from the old Friday Night Trivia run that predated Friday Night Quiz Masters. This episode was guest hosted by Trivia regular Rickwall. Guests include DaveAC, Louis Trapani, Cobo, and Logan. Crowded room!
Jonas and Bucky think it's more likely than not that Russell Wilson will be traded from Seattle. Drew Brees seems reluctant to retire while Big Ben cements his desire to return next season. Bucky explains why critics need to stop saying Dak Prescott isn't worth north of $40M a year. Guests include NFL Insider Adam Caplan and QB Guru Bruce Gradkowski from ProFootballFocus. Plus, the latest editions of The Iowa Minute and In the Gutter. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
On this edition of Pacers Weekly Presented by PetSmart, hear from Pacers Broadcasters Mark Boyle, Chris Denari, Eddie White, and Jeremiah Johnson. Guests joining the show are Nate Bjorkgren, Knicks broadcaster Ed Cohen and IHSAA Assistant Commissioner Kerrie Schludecker. Hosted by Pat Boylan.
Western Dressage with Stacy Westfall: Stacy speaks with Lynn Palm about western dressage. Lynn literally wrote the book on the subject of western dressage. She competes, judges, and teaches people about the sport. In this conversation, we discuss the step by step nature of the dressage tests, how the tests lead to balance in horse and rider…and more! Listen in...Guests and Links Dressage Episode 606:Host: Stacy Westfall From Stacy Westfall HorsemanshipOfficial Podcast of the WDAA and United States Dressage FederationGuest: Lynn Palm of the Palm Equestrian AcademyTotal Saddle Fit Tip: NADownload the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterPlease visit our sponsors, they make all this possible: Total Saddle Fit, Kentucky Performance ProductsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Guests on this episode: Rep. Adam Schiff, Rami Khouri, Laurie Garrett, and Rep. Pramila Jayapal
Guests: Valerie Kivelson and Christine Worobec on witches, magic, spells in their new sourcebook Witchcraft in Russia and Ukraine, 1000–1900 published by Cornell University Press. The post Witchcraft in Russia and Ukraine appeared first on .
It’s the scotch episode on ‘ Drinks with Dee Dee ‘Host Dee Dee Sorvino & Film legend Paul Sorvino will talk to Scot Alan Heron who runs the Scottish bar Hunterian in NYC Bring out the bagpipes , haggis, Braveheart & Scotch whiskey including Macallan Auchentoshan (Lowland)Aberlour (Speyside)Laphroaig (Islay ) Glen Dronach (highland)We take the high road & the low road in this episode so join the Guests include Alan Heron Jennifer Arundale Jeff Caperton John Hlinko & Kurt MessickGreat Scott !!!
Divorce is a deeply personal, life-changing event that can be hard to talk about. Neither Steph nor Beth has ever been divorced, so they brought in Beth’s friend Christi Gray for this honest conversation. Christi is a lawyer who has specialized exclusively in family law (i.e., divorces and what happens afterward) for ten years. Christi brings not only her professional experience but also her personal experience to this conversation. She explains how divorce is not only a legal proceeding but also a psychological process and why it is that it only takes one person to end a marriage. Steph, Beth, and Christi talk about all of the reasons people get divorced, what it costs, how long it takes, and how a little bit of knowledge about divorce can influence good decisions related to marriage.Buy the host a coffee and/or tea: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dospod—Full transcript and show notes here: https://bit.ly/dospod73Words we use: https://dospod.us/wordsVoicemail & text: (850) 270-3308—Guests we are looking for: https://bit.ly/dospodguestSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dospod)
Footing matters. This week, Ellie is sharing the highs and lows of building a perfect arena on the farm. American eventer Allison Springer joins us to talk about her own farm buying adventure and bringing along young horses, and we answer the long standing question: does feed-through fly control really work? Guests and Links Episode 83:Host: Justine Griffin, Award Winning Journalist with Heels Down MagazineHost: Jessica Payne, International Event Rider for Hampf EquestrianHost: Ellie Woznica Owner/Trainer of Double Barrel CreekPhoto Credit: Heels Down MagazineDrink Recipe: Jack RoseLink: No stirrups no problem Link: Horses talk to us, research shows Link: Kendall Jenner “horseback riding” Link: Virus outbreak in SpainProduct Review: Can’t live without farm equipment: (favorite tools to have around the farm) Guest: Allison SpringerSubscribe: The Brief | Donate | Our PatreonJoin our Facebook Group: Search for “Heels Down Happy Hour Podcast Lounge"Presenting Sponsor: Heels Down MagazineThank you to our sponsors! This episode is presented by: Arena Saddles and Soap for Dirty EquestriansSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Jumbo Ep:222 - 26.02.21 - Mayhem, Stress and BrettNot only do I chat with Brett on todays show but I have some other guests joining me and I've got a new app Jumbo fans should get! Support me on Patreon at: www.patreon.com/Jumbowww.buymeacoffee.com/jumbo Official Website: www.jumbopodcast.comYou can listen on Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Spreaker and many others.Email: Jumbopodcast@gmail.comFacebook: /TonyJamesComedy Twitter: @TonyJamesComedy Instagram: @TonyJamesComedy
Guests include NBC News chief foreign correspondent, Richard Engel, economist and NY Times columnist Paul Krugman, and Rep. Tim Ryan
Black History Month is a time to remember and reflect on Black heritage. This hour features powerful conversations from past episodes on how we can confront the past to move toward a better future. Guests include historian and preservationist Brent Leggs, community organizer Colette Pichon Battle, and computer scientist Joy Buolamwini.
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Dr. Karen Winkfield, a radiation oncologist and Executive Director at the Meharry-Vanderbilt Alliance, and Jeanne Regnante, Chief Health Equity and Diversity Officer at the LUNGevity Foundation, discuss a new actionable framework published in JCO Oncology Practice that addresses disparities across the cancer care continuum in medically underserved communities in the United States. Transcript ASCO Daily News: Welcome to the ASCO Daily News podcast. I'm Geraldine Carroll, a reporter for the ASCO Daily News. My guests today are Dr. Karen Winkfield, a radiation oncologist and Executive Director at the Meharry-Vanderbilt Alliance in Nashville, Tennessee, and Jeanne Regnante, the Chief Health Equity and Diversity Officer at the LUNGevity Foundation. We'll discuss a new actionable framework published in JCO Oncology Practice that addresses disparities across the cancer care continuum in medically underserved communities across the United States (DOI: 10.1200/OP.20.00630). My guests report no conflicts of interest relating to our topic today. Dr. Winkfield's full disclosures and those relating to all episodes of the podcast are available on our transcripts at ASCO.org/podcasts. Dr. Winkfield and Jeanne, it's great to have you on the podcast today. Dr. Karen Winkfield: Thank you so much, Geraldine. Ms. Jeanne Regnante: Thank you, Geraldine. ASCO Daily News: Well, the COVID-19 pandemic and its disproportionate impact on communities of color and other vulnerable populations underscore the importance of addressing inequities in health care, and perhaps the pandemic also increased our appetite for understanding real-world solutions that address real-world disparities. So Jeanne, how did the working group behind this framework harness the expertise required to take on this task? Ms. Jeanne Regnante: In 2018, I chaired the now still active National Minority Quality Forum Diverse Cancer Communities Working Group. And this working group is made up of patient advocacy groups, industry leaders, diversity inclusion experts in cancer centers across the United States. And this research assessment was conceived in mid-2018. And specifically, this work was envisioned by an active workstream that we had focused on patient and community engagement led by Ellen Sonet at Cancer Care and Dr. Michelle Vichnin at Merck and Company. And what the team did is they acknowledged two things from the start. The first was that they knew that unless patients can move along the cancer care continuum in a way that's patient-centric, personal, and respectful of their values, their care will be suboptimal and their outcomes will continue to suffer. The team also knew that there were initiatives by multiple dedicated stakeholders across the US that were active and underway to address inequities and improve outcomes for these populations. But oftentimes, these practices are not published because stakeholders are actually very busy doing this hard work. So the team recognized that we needed to gather the expertise of multiple stakeholders who are doing best practices across the cancer continuum of care in real world communities across [North] America, and that's how this work was envisioned. ASCO Daily News: Right. So building this actionable framework was a complex undertaking. Dr. Winkfield, can you tell us about the key barriers that the group identified which ultimately led to these expert recommendations? And please explain how you define medically underserved cancer populations in this context. Dr. Karen Winkfield: Yeah. Well, we actually had extensive discussions. And even before the convening of the roundtable, there were surveys that were being sent to all of our experts regarding the barriers. And the knowledge of the experts really became a foundation for us to build this actionable and expert-informed framework. And as you noted, the purpose is really to address the cancer care disparities in medically underserved populations in the United States. And most of the time when people talk about health disparities, they are thinking a lot about racial and ethnic groups, which I think is incredibly important, particularly since some of the greatest disparities from a cancer perspective are seen in the Black community, also seen in the Native American/American Indian population. That's important. But the recommendations as expressed by the final framework are actually applicable to many medically served communities overall, including low socioeconomic status populations, rural populations, which we've heard a lot about particularly related to the National Institutes of Health and some of their work. Racial and ethnic minority populations, of course, are in there, but subgroups--intersectionality between LGBTQ+ communities, immigrant population, and aging populations. So all of these are considered as part of the framework when we're thinking about medically underserved populations. And the participants in the roundtable identified the barriers within and between four domains. So the four domains are screening, diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship. And for each of the target populations, we actually had discussions around what some of the barriers would be. And in terms of highlights, some were common to all the domains, including a lack of coordination. We know that cancer care is so incredibly complex. And so that lack of coordination between multiple visits or different providers and testing particularly related to transitions in care. I think that's an important thing, those logistics around that. Financial barriers were also identified [such as] difficulty in addressing and documenting social determinants of health. And we need to make sure that those sorts of data points actually get included into the electronic medical record and communicated to different providers along the cancer continuum. So there were a lot of different things that were really provided in terms of barriers, but we also tried to identify different settings that really could make themselves conducive to touch points that could provide improvement in care, including navigation and other sorts of resources. So there were lots of different barriers that were expressed and were identified. And I think, again, it's important to know that all the experts really apply their expertise for this particular work on high prevalence cancers. So we know that there are some cancers that may not be as predominant in the communities, but the authors felt that it was really important that the recommendations be applicable to as many cancers as possible and to those that we see the highest prevalence in the United States. And particularly for those, again, when you're thinking about communities that are oftentimes disenfranchised, they oftentimes have comorbidities. So we took that into consideration as well. ASCO Daily News: Well, Jeanne, as Dr. Winkfield just pointed out, understanding the needs and challenges of all stakeholders who are impacted by disparities is crucial. So can you tell us a bit more about the groups that you're hoping will really use this framework? Ms. Jeanne Regnante: So there are so many stakeholders that greatly impact care and trusted engagement of medically underserved cancer communities. And just to mention teams and the types of roles that we feel who will use this framework, they really include health care system leaders, diversity inclusion leaders in cancer, patient advocacy leaders, [and] patient navigators. And when I say patient navigators, I mean lay navigators, clinical navigators, nurse navigators. Often, centers use patient scientists. They call them different things, but they're really people in the community who work to engage populations in a trusted manner. Of course, social workers, community health workers, community-based organization leaders--so barbershop networks, beauty parlor networks, the AME Church network--they can use this framework. And also, industry leaders and policy leaders, and also, importantly, community outreach leaders in cancer centers and also leaders that do outreach in federally qualified health centers in the United States. ASCO Daily News: Well, Dr. Winkfield, you have worked for many years to address disparities in cancer care in your own community and across the country. So why do you think this new framework, these expert recommendations, will make a difference now? And how do you hope they'll be applied by oncologists in practice and beyond? Dr. Karen Winkfield: What's incredible about this publication, again, this framework that has been pulled together from experts around the country, we're hoping it's going to serve as a toolkit to bolster health care, navigation, [and] community stakeholder efforts that are dedicated to this work. And you're right, I've been doing this for a long time. And while originally the impetus for the paper was cancer health equity, things have been so heightened by COVID-19. There are so many other stakeholders that are now invested because of COVID-19 that understand the issues that those of us who have had boots on the ground for a long time for decades have understood. Now other people's eyes are being opened. You think about the fact that the Spanish speaking population had some of the highest levels of COVID-19 infection, right? So what's the communication strategy when you have diverse languages that are spoken in communities? And you think about the geographic and social isolation. We've been hearing about how there are issues with getting the vaccine out to individuals who are in rural, isolated positions. These are things that we've been dealing with from the cancer care perspective for a very long time. And so I think now that people are understanding that we need to have a much better framework in thinking about how to deal with the lack of familiarity with resources that can address financial and other social support needs, including things like transportation. How do you get the vaccine, for instance, to individuals if they don't have transportation? These are things that those of us who have been dealing with cancer disparities have been dealing with for decades and trying to identify the things that work. And so I do think that now the time is right, that there is a better appetite for understanding real world solutions to these real world problems, instead of just continuing to describe the disparities that exist. ASCO Daily News: Absolutely. So Jeanne, let's focus on patient advocacy. You're at the LUNGevity Foundation, a patient advocacy organization. So how will you be implementing the recommendations in this report? Ms. Jeanne Regnante: Sure. I always say that one person can do anything, but many people can do everything. And at the LUNGevity Foundation, we have capability in a number of different functional areas--research, precision medicine policy, communications, patient engagement. And when I first started in March of this year (2020), I looked to amplify the work that we're doing as a organization to understand our capabilities. And then we looked at the framework and we chose two things that we're going to implement deliberately as a start. So to me, this framework gave us, the LUNGevity Foundation team, really clear choices for our health equity strategy. So we're doing two major things that I'll talk about. One is, that was recommended by the framework, we're actively developing a library of health literate, culturally sensitive, and linguistically appropriate educational materials with experts in the field, including patients who we feel are experts and health literacy experts. And we do have award-winning, graduate level educational material that's available across the lung cancer continuum of care. But to many patients, it's not understandable in a way that they could understand it. So this strategy is critically important. Also, based on the importance of a community engagement capability, we decided to partner with a robust network of cancer center community outreach leaders in high risk geographies where lung cancer lives, who have trusted relationships with community-based organizations. And this partnership strategy, we feel, is really critical for engaging populations in a trusted manner moving forward. So those are the two deliberate strategies we have enabled based on the recommendations that came out of this framework. ASCO Daily News: Absolutely. So in the framework, there is a recommendation regarding the importance of workforce diversity and related health care system changes. Dr. Winkfield, how important is this issue in cancer care, and what do you and your co-authors believe needs to be done to address this? Dr. Karen Winkfield: Yeah. So this area of workforce diversity is something that's near and dear to my heart. And there has been a body of knowledge that has, again, been in existence for decades that has highlighted the importance of workforce diversity in terms of stemming some of the health inequities that we see. There were studies that were commissioned part of the Sullivan Commission that came out a decade or so ago. And even the Affordable Care Act recognized the importance of workforce diversity. There are critical things that are related to one's ability to identify with the person who's providing your care, right? And look, part of the challenge is that there is an issue in the United States with respect to ensuring that everyone has access to advanced education, so that's one barrier. But when we look at the oncology workforce, only 3% are black, only 4% are Latinx, right? And so how are we, in this country where by the year 2040, 2050 there's an expectation that we'll be a majority/minority city, how--I mean state or country--majority/minority country, how are we keeping pace? Well, we're not. And I think that's a challenge. And so part of the thing that I really think is important around workforce diversity is not just diversifying the physician workforce. I think that's a component, that patients feel comfortable having a provider who looks like them or comes from a similar background. Again, we're talking about socioeconomic status or individuals who may be from a rural community, because there's this identity that comes with knowing that somebody has a similar background and there's an automatic comfort level. And there's research to show that patients actually feel better heard by individuals who come from similar backgrounds and they have better experience as part of their care. But it can't just be physicians. It has to mean that institutions, that practices, private practices, that programs that take care of cancer patients need to also think about the other members of the care team. So we're talking about nurses. We're talking about radiation therapists. We're talking about medical assistants. We're talking about people who sit at the front desk. Do the people who work for your institution look like the communities that you're taking care of? And that's a really, really important factor that needs to be considered. And so in thinking about this framework, again, we want to take a high level view of where are all of the areas, where are all the touch points that really need to be considered in terms of thinking about how to move the needle? We've already talked about the fact that people have known about these cancer disparities for a long time, but we need to have action around these items. And so the hope, again, is that the toolkit was comprehensive enough that institutions that are considering change, organizations that are advocating on behalf of patients will really think about how can we advocate on behalf of ensuring that there is a workforce that is reflective of the communities that we're serving, particularly those that are so underserved and that this toolkit is intended to improve care for. ASCO Daily News: Well, I so appreciate the time that you've both taken today to explain the new framework. Jeanne, first to you. Is there anything else on your mind before we wrap up our discussion today? Ms. Jeanne Regnante: I just want to say that I, personally, am so inspired by the many people that work in this area across the country to make a difference. And in order to have impact with sustainability, we need to make some choices and actually do the work. And thank you for inviting us to publish this paper. And we did appropriately make it open access because we wanted it to be accessible to all. ASCO Daily News: Absolutely. Dr. Winkfield, is there anything else on your mind before we finish our discussion today? Dr. Karen Winkfield: Well, again, I just want to thank you for your interest in this paper. We are very hopeful that while these are complex issues that people will identify real world solutions. And remember, these are things that have been proven. They may not have all been in a publication form, but these are solutions that have worked in different communities. And we hope that there will be folks who find something that resonates for them. And I've got to say, look, I've been working with ASCO for years now as part of their Health Equity Committee, formerly the Health Disparities Committee. But we really wanted to turn that around and say, hey, we need to think about equity. We need to make sure that we are thinking about how do we make sure that everyone, every community has what they need. And it is hard, it's complex, but we wanted to provide this framework to help support that work that ASCO has been doing, and also ASCO's work on health workforce diversity. So I'm just really excited that I was asked to participate. I'm very grateful for the minds, the brilliant minds that came together. And I'm really grateful for the patients who have allowed us to care for them. And my hope is that the oncology community will continue to put the patients first and to put their care first. And my hope is that this toolkit will help provide some real world examples of how best to do that. ASCO Daily News: Well, thank you both very much for sharing your insights today and for your efforts to truly move the needle on addressing health inequities and disparities in cancer care. Thank you very much. Dr. Karen Winkfield: Thank you. Ms. Jeanne Regnante: Thank you. ASCO Daily News: And thanks to our listeners for joining us today. If you've enjoyed this episode of the podcast, please take a moment to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Disclosures: Dr. Karen Winkfield Consulting or Advisory Role: Merck, Pfizer, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Grail Bio, AstraZeneca Disclosures: Ms. Jeanne Regnante Employment: Merck Sharp & Dohme Disclaimer: The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement.
Boyd continues his lessons learned from his “Therefore, What? podcast” conversation with Robert Putnam and Shaylyn Romney Garrett, about American society’s morality cycle of shifting from an “I” to a “we” mentality. In their new book, The Upswing: How America Came Together a Century Ago and How We Can Do It Again, they point out that it is not charismatic leaders who spark an upswing, but the efforts of the people and especially our youth. ‘Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson,’ Opinion Editor at Deseret News, takes you inside the latest political news and current events, providing higher ground for today's discussions. Listen live Monday through Thursday from 11 am to noon at 1160 AM and 102.7 FM, online at KSLNewsradio.com, or on the app. Listen on-demand as a podcast on your favorite platform or web browser. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen. Want more Boyd? Don’t forget to listen to his Deseret News podcast ‘Therefore, What?,’ sign up for his weekly newsletter, and follow him on Twitter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Full Rein Sweepstakes winner Elizabeth Kopras shares her passion recreating Medieval European culture and the role her horses play in the performances. As a member of the Society of Creative Anachronism, Elizabeth teaches her horses, including her rescue horse Magic, everything from jousting and armored combat to medieval equestrian games. This episode highlights all the training and the nutrition it takes for Magic and all her other horses to be successful.Guests and Links - Medieval “Magic”Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired: Click HereHost: Lisa Wysocky, Author and ClinicianGuest: Elizabeth KoprasGuest: Dr. Anna Pesta, Nutritionist, Equine Technical SolutionsVisit: You can take part in a feed trial, to learn more about that, just go to Purina.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Guests - Tommy Scrivens and Christina YoderHosted By - Courtney Ortiz and Lesley MealorIn Episode 52 of Making The Impact - A Dance Competition Podcast, musicality is the name of the game. Today, co-hosts Courtney and Lesley hear from IDA judges and dance educators Tommy Scrivens and Christina Yoder about the importance of musicality in all styles of dance, and give some great advice to dancers and teachers alike about how to develop musicality skills.Topics Include: How musicality can be incorporated into all styles of dance The necessity of basic music theory training for dancers Why a lack of musicality may lead to lower scores at competitionFollow your Hosts & Guests!Courtney - @courtney.ortizLesley - @lil_lez36Tommy - @tommytoes7Christina - @christinataps2Check out our guest’s current projects! Dynamics in Motion Dance - Develop your curriculum and class syllabus for all age/level ranges in tap, jazz, ballet, lyrical, contemporary, and modern. This episode is sponsored by:Dance Costumes By Urzúa - custom costumes!Receive 15% off by using the code IDA15 at checkout! Level Up Dance Supplies - Dance gear and Dance bags! Receive $10 off your next order with code: bravo5678Join our new Facebook Group! Making The Impact - A Dance Competition Podcast Community Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! We would love to hear from you! Join our Newsletter for weekly episode releases straight to your inbox! Follow Impact Dance Adjudicators on social media @impactdanceadjudicators and for a list of affiliated dance competitions, visit our website at www.impactdanceadjudicators.comDance Costumes by Urzúa Custom costumes! Receive 15% off by using the code IDA15 at checkout! Level Up Dance Supplies Dance gear and Dance bags! Receive $10 off your next order with code: bravo5678