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Best podcasts about heart university

Latest podcast episodes about heart university

The Heart & Hustle Podcast
406: Creating Simple Home Systems for More Time with Your Family as a Work from Home Mom with KyAnn Molina

The Heart & Hustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 48:57


Today we are sitting down and chatting with KyAnn Molina. KyAnn is a wife, mom of 3 kids all aged 4 and under, and the host of the top 1% globally ranked podcast “Simple Rhythms for Busy Moms”. We dive into balancing and managing motherhood, homemaking, and entrepreneurship while creating intentional daily rhythms and systems to help you in your day to day life. KyAnn shares her personal journey on her path to helping other moms simplify their own lives and why she is so passionate about helping moms calm the chaos and grow in finding their identity in Christ, not their to do list. Listen and join in on our conversation this week as we chat with the incredible KyAnn Molina!  --------------------------------- www.shopify.com/heart --------------------------------- www.theheartuniversity.com/shop --------------------------------- https://primallypure.com/?rfsn=5649435.725fd3 Use HEARTANDHUSTLE for 10% OFF. Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@theheartuniversitychannel?si=33lzxpBA9UxKlgTE --------------------------------- Connect with KyAnn on the “Simple Rhythms for Busy Moms” Podcast: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0LWGYgY9OGckk1oyo4Gl0V Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/simple-rhythms-for-busy-moms-sahm-routines-biblical/id1739009977  --------------------------------- KyAnn's Facebook Community: https://bit.ly/simplerhythmscommunity  --------------------------------- KyAnn's Recommended Books: Persuade for Good: https://amzn.to/3Cd1CCp The Psychology of Winning: https://amzn.to/40s9Gcx  --------------------------------- Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@theheartuniversitychannel?si=33lzxpBA9UxKlgTE   If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here.   PODCAST10 for 10% off anything from The Shop! www.theheartuniversity.com/shop   Follow along: www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity  

She Can Systemize
26: Pivoting with Purpose: Lindsey and Evie's Journey of Growth and Community

She Can Systemize

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 57:59


Get ready for a really fun and full episode with Lindsey and Evie, the dynamic duo behind Heart University. Today, we are getting into their entrepreneurial journey, sharing how their friendship and business partnership have evolved. Lindsey and Evie unpack the lessons they've learned and the values that guide them.Why This Episode is a Must-Listen:Lindsey and Evie offer an inspiring look into the challenges and triumphs of running a business with a friend, the importance of community, and the thoughtful approach required when pivoting. Their story is a testament to the power of partnership, purpose, and the positive impact of a supportive entrepreneurial community.Our Favorite Takeaways:- The significance of in-person connections and having a strong, value-aligned foundation in a business partnership.- Clear communication and boundaries are necessary for work-life balance.- The value of seeking advice and support from fellow entrepreneurs and the broader community.- Strategic planning and intuition are important in navigating business pivots, ensuring they align with your core purpose.Tune into this enlightening episode of "She Can Systemize" to learn from Lindsey and Evie's journey. It is filled with actionable insights for anyone looking to deepen their entrepreneurial connections and navigate business changes with intention and strategic foresight.HELPFUL LINKS FROM THE SOCIAL LIFESTYLE CO:✌︎ APPLY FOR SHE IS GOING SOMEWHERE RETREAT OCT 21-25 IN ARIZONA https://portal.tarynrachelle.com/public/form/view/65f262540b5798003a2cbf84✌︎ Connect with Lindsey & Evie https://theheartuniversity.com/✌︎ Listen to their podcast https://theheartuniversity.com/the-podcast✌︎ Inquire to have me speak to your community ✌︎ Inquire to have Dubsado sponsor or be at your event/conference ✌︎ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesociallifestyleco/✌︎ Submit a content idea for the podcast or other socials: https://www.thesociallifestyleco.com/asktaryn✌︎ Save 30% on your first year or month of Dubsado. Use code thesociallifestylecodubsado.com/?c=thesociallifestyleco✌︎ Find a Dubsado Certified Specialist to help you with your Dubsado systems

BUSINESS BABES COLLECTIVE |Entrepreneurship | Online Business Strategy |Passive Income | Productivity Tips | Growth Mindset
Build a Profitable Business While Loving your Life with Evie McLeod & Lindsey Roman of The Heart & Hustle Podcast (Best of Series)

BUSINESS BABES COLLECTIVE |Entrepreneurship | Online Business Strategy |Passive Income | Productivity Tips | Growth Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 28:10


Welcome to the Best of Series! We are celebrating that the Business Babes Collective Podcast hit the top 1% among all podcasts globally, out of over 3 million podcasts! In the coming weeks, we are highlighting our top 10 most downloaded episodes from the past three years and hosting an EPIC GIVEAWAY with three chances for you to win: GIVEAWAY PRIZES INCLUDE: A Featured Interview on the Podcast: That's RIGHT! YOU get to be a guest on our TOP 1% Podcast! 3 Months of Access to our Signature Action Takers Club Community A $100 Gift card towards coaching, courses or programs HOW TO ENTER: Rate or review the podcast on Apple or Spotify (If you rate on both you get two entries) then DM me a screenshot at @danilivinglife You'll receive a BONUS Entry if you share an episode of the podcast on your stories and tag @danilivinglife + @businessbabesco This giveaway ends Jan 31st. You'll receive bonus entries each time you share the podcast in your stories and tag @danilivinglife + @businessbabesco ___ Connect with Danielle:  @danilivinglife and @businessbabesco Get Access to our Free: Collaborative Growth Workshop Join our Signature Collaborative Community: Action Takers Club  Apply for our Business Babes Mastermind Apply for 1:1 Business Coaching with Danielle Speaking + Podcast Guesting __ Join our VIP Passion to Profit All Access Pass to get access to 22 Speaker Sessions and $2,500 worth of BONUSES: https://business-babes-collective.mykajabi.com/offers/dnBQzG4q/checkout If you want to Build a profitable business while still loving your life then you are going to want to listen up to this episode that we have today! We are airing another BONUS Session of our Passion to Profit Challenge that we hosted last week and this session is with my friends Evie & Lindsay of the Heart University and the Heart & Hustle Podcast! This Conversation is SO good and I can't wait for you to hear it :) Connect with Evie & Lindsay: https://theheartuniversity.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity/ https://www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman/ https://www.instagram.com/evierupp/

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy
Innovators of PT: Insights from Sacred Heart University LIVE SHOW

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 62:31


In this dynamic live episode of PT Pintcast, hosted by Jimmy McKay at Sacred Heart University, we embark on a transformative journey through the multifaceted world of physical therapy. Four distinguished guests - Tom Barcia, Joanne Johnson Krasnow, Patrick Buckley, and Lindsey Schilberg - bring their unique insights and groundbreaking approaches to the forefront.Tom Barcia, a Clinical Director at Spear Physical Therapy, shares his wisdom on new grad challenges, the importance of mentorship, and maintaining well-being. Joanne Johnson Krasnow, an adjunct professor and seasoned physical therapist, enlightens us on integrative therapy in rehabilitation, the power of mindfulness, and the art of Myofascial Release. Entrepreneur Patrick Buckley, owner of Dynamic Edge Physiotherapy and Wellness & Cryotherapy, discusses the significance of small businesses in PT, the integration of wellness services, and the intrinsic rewards of the profession. Lastly, pediatric physical therapy expert Lindsey Schilberg dives into the development of a pediatric residency program, the role of evidence-based practice in pediatrics, and her work in motion analysis.Join us for an evening of inspiration, laughter, and learning, as we delve into the stories and expertise of these remarkable individuals who are reshaping the physical therapy landscape.Thanks to HIGHBARHEALTH.com for sponsoring this episode

Cardionerds
339. ACHD: Electrophysiology in ACHD with Dr. Frank Fish

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 66:31


CardioNerds (Amit Goyal and Daniel Ambider) ACHD series co-chair Dr. Daniel Clark (Vanderbilt University), cardiology FIT lead Dr. Stephanie Fuentes (Houston Methodist Hospital), and Dr. Frank Fish, a Pediatric Electrophysiologist and the Director of the Pediatric Electrophysiology (EP) Lab at Monroe Carrell Jr Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt University. He is a board certified Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) physician and has a wealth of experience performing EP procedures in adults living with congenital heart disease. Audio editing was performed by student Dr. Shivani Reddy. In this episode, we discuss key concepts and management of electrophysiologic issues that we can encounter when caring for adults with congenital heart disease.  Arrythmias in adults with congenital heart disease can be intrinsic due to the defect itself or as a consequence of the interventions that they have undergone to palliate and/or repair these defects. The complex anatomy of these patients and the years of pressure and volume load make them not only exquisitely hemodynamically sensitive to arrhythmias (that may otherwise not be of much consequence to the general population) but they also make interventions (catheter ablation or device implant) complex. We therefore embark in a case-based discussion of patients with ACHD (Fontan circulation, Ebstein's anomaly and Tetralogy of Fallot) in an effort to highlight the presentation of arrythmias and the management strategy in this very important group of patients. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) series provides a comprehensive curriculum to dive deep into the labyrinthine world of congenital heart disease with the aim of empowering every CardioNerd to help improve the lives of people living with congenital heart disease. This series is multi-institutional collaborative project made possible by contributions of stellar fellow leads and expert faculty from several programs, led by series co-chairs, Dr. Josh Saef, Dr. Agnes Koczo, and Dr. Dan Clark. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease Series is developed in collaboration with the Adult Congenital Heart Association, The CHiP Network, and Heart University. See more CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Pearls - Electrophysiology in ACHD Patients with Fontan circulation have a high risk of developing atrial (and ventricular) arrhythmias and they are highly sensitive to the hemodynamic consequences that these arrythmias ensue.  The goal of therapy then should be to achieve sinus or atrial paced rhythm. Rate control should NOT the goal. Patients with Ebstein's anomaly have high arrhythmic potential. They can have multiple accessory pathways (especially right sided) which can in turn be associated with sudden cardiac death. We should have low threshold for EPS +/- catheter ablation in patients with WPW pattern. Patients with Tetralogy of Fallot have a unique risk for SCD that warrant ICD implant apart from the standard criteria (LVEF 180 ms) and surgical repair approach. Patient's anatomy is the major consideration when implanting devices (PPM/ICD). We ought to assess for residual intracardiac shunt at the atrial level and consider closing if feasible prior to placing a device. CRT has merit in systemic LV but less so in systemic RV. Notes- Electrophysiology in ACHD What should we know about atrial arrhythmias in a Fontan patient? Intraatrial re-entrant tachycardia (IART) is slower than typical atrial flutter with atrial rates generally

The College Admissions Process Podcast
169. Sacred Heart University - Follow-Up Episode - Pamela Pillo - Asst. VP of Undergraduate Admissions

The College Admissions Process Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 48:49


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PedsCrit
Temporary Pacing with Dr. Eric Silver

PedsCrit

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 39:49


Dr. Eric Silver is an Associate Professor of pediatrics at Columbia University Medical Center. He completed his cardiology fellowship at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and his electrophysiology fellowship at Stanford's Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. He is a certified specialist in pediatric electrophysiology and his research has focused on invasive management of AV nodal reentrant tachycardia in children, the response of the transplanted heart to adenosine therapy, and placement of pacemakers and ICDs with minimal fluoroscopy utilizing 3-dimensional mapping systems.Gav Apfel is a CICU hospitalist at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. He completed his residency training at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and will be joining the Columbia University's critical care fellowship program next year. He is interested in pursuing a career in cardiac intensive care.Learning Objectives:  By the end of this podcast, listeners should be able to:Recognize common indications for temporary pacing in the CICUUnderstand the nomenclature used to describe temporary epicardial pacemakers and different pacing modalitiesRecall the function of each pacing mode and which clinical settings in which it is usedRecognize the surgical and pre surgical factors that lead to higher risk of arrhythmiasRecognize and troubleshoot temporary pacemaker dysfunctionDevelop a mental framework for managing those who require prolonged pacingHow to support PedsCrit:Please rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Donations are appreciated @PedsCrit on Venmo , you can also support us by becoming a patron on Patreon. 100% of funds go to supporting the show.Please complete our Listener Feedback SurveyThank you for listening to this episode of PedsCrit. Please remember that all content during this episode is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be used as medical advice. The views expressed during this episode by hosts and our guests are their own and do not reflect the official position of their institutions. If you have any comments, suggestions, or feedback-you can email us at pedscritpodcast@gmail.com. Check out http://www.pedscrit.com for detailed show notes. And visit @critpeds on twitter and @pedscrit on instagram for real time show updates.References:Pediatric & Congenital Electrophysiological Society: https://pacesep.org/Heart University: https://www.heartuniversity.orgSupport the show

Creative Business - Make Your Break Podcast
Mastering the Client Journey: From First Impressions to Confident Bookings [The Heart And Hustle]

Creative Business - Make Your Break Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 58:10


In this eye-opening episode of "Make Your Break with Jai Long," we tackle one of the most misunderstood aspects of client interactions: the client journey. Are you prioritizing phone calls, Zoom meetings, and face-to-face interactions over the preliminary steps that actually get clients in the door? If so, you're missing out on key opportunities. Jai opens up about his secret sauce: mastering the art of first impressions. From optimizing your website and initial email to knowing the value of body language, Jai spills the beans on creating an irresistible connection right from the get-go. Ever wondered how to make potential clients visualize you as an integral part of their wedding day, or any big moment? Jai has got you covered. We also delve into the pitfalls many business owners fall into, such as offering packages without understanding the client's needs and asking for budgets—a major faux pas that could instantly kill your sales. Jai shares his unique approach of telling clients what they need based on his keen insights, instead of letting them pick from a menu of options they don't fully understand. By the end of this episode, you'll learn how to create a compelling client journey that naturally leads to bookings, without the hard sell. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or just starting out, tune in to discover how you can meet your clients where they are and elevate your business to new heights. Don't miss this game-changing episode that will have you rethinking everything you thought you knew about client engagement. ------------- Fulfilling his jet-setting dreams, Lindsay and Evie from The Heart University have invited Jai to be one of their keynote speakers at The Heart Conference! (Yeah, I know, WILD, right?!) Jai's talk will be about “Anti-Sleazy Sales Strategies That Convert”. Other keynote speakers include the phenomenal Amy Porterfield , Shay Cochrane, Natalie Franke, and more. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Higher Ed AV Podcast
222: Joe Sokoloski, Manager of Audio Visual Operations, Sacred Heart University

Higher Ed AV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 42:43


Higher Ed AV PodcastEpisode 222Joe Sokoloski, Manager of Audio Visual Operations at Sacred Heart University, joins the Higher Ed AV Podcast, discussing his role at the university over the past 21 years, how it has evolved, and the importance of training and conferences for our vertical. Also, Turkish food behind a gas station?Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHBR9-ny8XA Connect with Joe Sokoloski:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joesoko/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/jossoko Connect with Joe Way:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josiahway Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/josiahway

Cardionerds
328. ACHD: Eisenmenger Syndrome with Dr. Alexander Sasha Opotowsky

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 75:27


Eisenmenger syndrome is an end-stage complication of congenital heart disease that occurs when a left to right shunt causes pulmonary over-circulation, leading to vascular remodeling, increased vascular resistance, and ultimately even shunt reversal. Aside from cardiac complications, this pathology has unique complications secondary to chronic cyanosis. In this episode of CardioNerds co-founder Dr. Amit Goyal, ACHD series co-chair Dr. Josh Saef, and Dr. Khaled Tuwairqi (ACHD cardiologist at King Faisal / Elite Hospitals) join Dr. Alexander (Sasha) Optowsky (Director of the Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program at Cincinnati Childrens) to discuss diagnosis and management of Eisenmenger syndrome. Show notes were drafted by Dr. Anna Scandinaro and episode audio was edited by CardioNerds Academy Intern Dr. Akiva Rosenzveig. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) series provides a comprehensive curriculum to dive deep into the labyrinthine world of congenital heart disease with the aim of empowering every CardioNerd to help improve the lives of people living with congenital heart disease. This series is multi-institutional collaborative project made possible by contributions of stellar fellow leads and expert faculty from several programs, led by series co-chairs, Dr. Josh Saef, Dr. Agnes Koczo, and Dr. Dan Clark. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease Series is developed in collaboration with the Adult Congenital Heart Association, The CHiP Network, and Heart University. See more CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Pearls - Eisenmenger Syndrome First described in 1897 by Victor Eisenmenger, Eisenmenger syndrome is a long-term complication of unrepaired left to right shunts, resulting from pulmonary vascular remodeling and pulmonary hypertension. This eventually leads to reversal of the shunt, with right to left flow causing cyanosis. Evaluation for Eisenmenger syndrome should include a comprehensive history, physical exam, ECG, echocardiogram, cardiac catheterization, and laboratory work to identify multi-system complications of cyanosis and secondary erythrocytosis. The most definitive means to diagnose Eisenmenger syndrome in a patient with a prior left-to-right shunt lesion is with a right heart cardiac catheterization showing right to left shunting (Qp:Qs < 1). Eisenmenger syndrome is a multi-organ disease and many manifestations occur due to secondary erythrocytosis. Prevention and treatment of these complications are the major goals of care in this population. Complications of Eisenmenger syndrome include gout, bilirubin gallstones, stroke, paraganglioma/pheochromocytoma, thrombophilia, retinal changes, hypertrophic osteoarthropathy, and kyphoscoliosis. Emergency non-cardiac complications of Eisenmenger syndrome include cerebral abscess and hemoptysis. Pregnancy is contraindicated in Eisenmenger syndrome due to high maternal and fetal mortality. Notes- Eisenmenger Syndrome 1. How does Eisenmenger syndrome develop? Does everyone with a left-to-right shunt develop it? Can it develop as an iatrogenic complication? The pulmonary vasculature is not used to seeing the increased flow it receives in the context of a left to right shunt. Over time this leads to an increase in pulmonary vascular resistance and pulmonary hypertension. When pulmonary pressures exceed systemic pressures, this causes shunt reversal with right to left shunting causing deoxygenated blood to cross from right side of the heart to the left side bypassing the lungs and causing cyanosis. The process of developing Eisenmenger syndrome is chronically progressive and so adaptive changes have time to occur. Not all persons with unrepaired shunts will develop Eisenmenger syndrome ...

The Heart & Hustle Podcast
342: THE END OF AN ERA: The Heart University is Changing

The Heart & Hustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 65:35


Welcome back to the show where we spill the tea, share our wins, losses, lessons learned, and overall just navigate this crazy world of entrepreneurship together. We've got some big and super important news to share with you today, so grab your favorite beverage, cozy up, and let's have a heart-to-heart girl chat. --------------------------------- Show notes: https://theheartuniversity.com/342-the-end-of-an-era-the-heart-university-is-changing --------------------------------- Folio Albums: www.folioalbums.com Use code HEARTHUSTLE40 for 40% off a studio sample album!  --------------------------------- The Heart Conference: www.theheartuniversity.com/conference --------------------------------- The Heart Course: www.theheartuniversity.com/courses --------------------------------- If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here. --------------------------------- PODCAST10 for 10% off anything from The Shop! www.theheartuniversity.com/shop --------------------------------- Follow along: www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity  

BUSINESS BABES COLLECTIVE |Entrepreneurship | Online Business Strategy |Passive Income | Productivity Tips | Growth Mindset
182 | Build a Profitable Business While Loving your Life with Evie McLeod & Lindsey Roman of The Heart & Hustle Podcast

BUSINESS BABES COLLECTIVE |Entrepreneurship | Online Business Strategy |Passive Income | Productivity Tips | Growth Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 24:17


Join our VIP Passion to Profit All Access Pass to get access to 22 Speaker Sessions and $2,500 worth of BONUSES: https://business-babes-collective.mykajabi.com/offers/dnBQzG4q/checkout If you want to Build a profitable business while still loving your life then you are going to want to listen up to this episode that we have today! We are airing another BONUS Session of our Passion to Profit Challenge that we hosted last week and this session is with my friends Evie & Lindsay of the Heart University and the Heart & Hustle Podcast! This Conversation is SO good and I can't wait for you to hear it :) Connect with Evie & Lindsay: https://theheartuniversity.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity/ https://www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman/ https://www.instagram.com/evierupp/ ____ Connect with Danielle: @danilvinglife @businessbabesco ______ Our Curated Resources for Small Business Owners: https://www.businessbabescollective.com/resources Take Advantage of Your Free Gifts: Create a Profitable Business Without Working Around the Clock: Profitable Business Masterclass 50+ AI Tools to Help You Save Time and Money In Your Business: www.businessbabescollective.com/aitools Gain Massive Exposure for your Business: Breakthrough Growth Workshop Join our next IN-PERSON Event! Get on the Waitlist here: https://www.businessbabescollective.com/events

Cardionerds
294. ACHD: Interventional Cardiology with Dr. Jamil Aboulhosn and Dr. Joanna Ghobrial – Part 2

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 45:40


CardioNerds (Amit Goyal and Daniel Ambinder), ACHD series co-chairs Dr. Dan Clark and Dr. Josh Saef, and ACHD FIT lead Dr. J.D. Serfas (Duke University) and Cardiology Fellow Dr. Victoria Thomas (Vanderbilt University) join ACHD experts Dr. Jamil Aboulhosn (Professor of Medicine at UCLA and the director of the Ahmanson/UCLA Adult Congenital Heart Disease Center) and Dr. Joanna Ghobrial, Medical and Interventional Director of the Adult Congenital Heart Disease Center at Cleveland Clinic. They discuss common ACHD pathologies that benefit from interventional cardiology procedures such as transcatheter pulmonic valve replacement (TPVR) and share new advancements in transcatheter approaches to correct sinus venosus defects. They end with a brief discussion on how to become an adult cardiology interventionalist that performs ACHD interventions. Episode notes were drafted by Dr. Victoria Thomas. Audio editing by CardioNerds Academy Intern, student doctor Akiva Rosenzveig.  The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) series provides a comprehensive curriculum to dive deep into the labyrinthine world of congenital heart disease with the aim of empowering every CardioNerd to help improve the lives of people living with congenital heart disease. This series is multi-institutional collaborative project made possible by contributions of stellar fellow leads and expert faculty from several programs, led by series co-chairs, Dr. Josh Saef, Dr. Agnes Koczo, and Dr. Dan Clark. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease Series is developed in collaboration with the Adult Congenital Heart Association, The CHiP Network, and Heart University. See more Disclosures: None CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Pearls - ACHD: Interventional Cardiology The ductus arteriosus, which is formed from the distal portion of the left sixth arch, is key to fetal circulation because it allows blood to bypass Transcatheter pulmonic valve replacement (TPVR) is a treatment for many ACHD patients that can spare them repeat sternotomies. This is important as many ACHD patients hava already undergone multiple surgeries in their childhood.   Before any ACHD cardiology intervention, appropriate imaging (TEE, TTE, Cardiac MRI, Cardiac CTA, and/or 3D printing) is imperative to understanding the relevant anatomy and hemodynamics to guide procedural indication and planning.    As with other structural interventions, consider a SENTINEL device (cerebral embolic protection system) to provide embolic protection in procedures that could lead to debris/embolic dislodgement when appropriate. Sinus venosus defects can be repaired via a transcatheter approach with a covered stent in the superior vena cava (SVC).   Consider using 3D printing or 3D digital imaging when preparing for complex ACHD interventions.    Notes- ACHD: Interventional Cardiology 1. When considering a patient for TPVR there are 3 types of landing zones for pulmonic valves in ACHD patients:    Pulmonary conduits or homografts. These are typically seen in patients with TOF or prior Ross or Rastelli procedure. These may be calcified and stenotic and so pre-dilatation is often needed before valve replacement.   Bioprosthetic Valves. (Valve in Valve TPVR) Native outflow tract 2. What are some of the more severe complications to consider when talking to an ACHD patient about a TPVR?   Coronary artery compression Conduit rupture Vessel injury (including the pulmonary bed) Valve embolization Endocarditis 3. What are some of the hemodynamic measurements one would want to pay attention to in a patient with a Fontan heart?    You will see higher CVPs in patients with a Fontan palliation.

Cardionerds
293. ACHD: Interventional Cardiology with Dr. Jamil Aboulhosn and Dr. Joanna Ghobrial – Part 1

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 59:16


CardioNerds (Amit Goyal and Daniel Ambinder), ACHD series co-chairs Dr. Dan Clark and Dr. Josh Saef, and ACHD FIT lead Dr. J.D. Serfas (Duke University) and Cardiology Fellow Dr. Victoria Thomas (Vanderbilt University) join ACHD experts Dr. Jamil Aboulhosn (Professor of Medicine at UCLA and the director of the Ahmanson/UCLA Adult Congenital Heart Disease Center) and Dr. Joanna Ghobrial, Medical and Interventional Director of the Adult Congenital Heart Disease Center at Cleveland Clinic. They discuss common ACHD pathologies that benefit from interventional procedures such as transcatheter pulmonic valve replacement (TPVR) and share new advancements in transcatheter approaches to correct sinus venosus defects. They end with a brief discussion on how to become an adult cardiology interventionalist that performs ACHD interventions. Episode notes were drafted by Dr. Victoria Thomas. Audio editing by CardioNerds Academy Intern, student doctor Akiva Rosenzveig.  The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) series provides a comprehensive curriculum to dive deep into the labyrinthine world of congenital heart disease with the aim of empowering every CardioNerd to help improve the lives of people living with congenital heart disease. This series is multi-institutional collaborative project made possible by contributions of stellar fellow leads and expert faculty from several programs, led by series co-chairs, Dr. Josh Saef, Dr. Agnes Koczo, and Dr. Dan Clark. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease Series is developed in collaboration with the Adult Congenital Heart Association, The CHiP Network, and Heart University. See more Disclosures: None CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Pearls - ACHD: Interventional Cardiology The ductus arteriosus, which is formed from the distal portion of the left sixth arch, is key to fetal circulation because it allows blood to bypass Transcatheter pulmonic valve replacement (TPVR) is a treatment for many ACHD patients that can spare them repeat sternotomies. This is important as many ACHD patients hava already undergone multiple surgeries in their childhood.   Before any ACHD cardiology intervention, appropriate imaging (TEE, TTE, Cardiac MRI, Cardiac CTA, and/or 3D printing) is imperative to understanding the relevant anatomy and hemodynamics to guide procedural indication and planning.    As with other structural interventions, consider a SENTINEL device (cerebral embolic protection system) to provide embolic protection in procedures that could lead to debris/embolic dislodgement when appropriate. Sinus venosus defects can be repaired via a transcatheter approach with a covered stent in the superior vena cava (SVC).   Consider using 3D printing or 3D digital imaging when preparing for complex ACHD interventions.    Notes- ACHD: Interventional Cardiology 1. When considering a patient for TPVR there are 3 types of landing zones for pulmonic valves in ACHD patients:    Pulmonary conduits or homografts. These are typically seen in patients with TOF or prior Ross or Rastelli procedure. These may be calcified and stenotic and so pre-dilatation is often needed before valve replacement.   Bioprosthetic Valves. (Valve in Valve TPVR) Native outflow tract 2. What are some of the more severe complications to consider when talking to an ACHD patient about a TPVR?   Coronary artery compression Conduit rupture Vessel injury (including the pulmonary bed) Valve embolization Endocarditis 3. What are some of the hemodynamic measurements one would want to pay attention to in a patient with a Fontan heart?    You will see higher CVPs in patients with a Fontan palliation.

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy
Live From Sacred Heart University DPT Program

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 76:17


We went to Sacred Heart University Physical Therapy program and talked with great faculty and students. Episode featuring Kate Leiser PT, DPT, OCS, John DeNoyelles, PT, Jonny Owens, BS, MPT, Suzanne Rodriguez PT, DPT, MS, GCS, GTCCS

Cardionerds
263. ACHD: Patent Ductus Arteriosus & Eisenmenger Syndrome with Dr. Candice Silversides

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 27:24


Join CardioNerds to learn about patent ducts arteriosus and Eisenmenger syndrome! Dr. Dan Ambinder (CardioNerds co-founder), ACHD series co-chair Dr. Dan Clark,  Dr. Tony Pastor (ACHD fellow, Harvard Medical School), and Dr. Kate Wilcox, Medicine/Pediatrics Resident, Medical College of Wisconsin join Dr. Candice Silversides (Editor-in-chief #JACCAdvances) for this terrific discussion. Notes were drafted by Dr. Kate Wilcox. .Audio editing by CardioNerds Academy Intern, Dr. Maryam Barkhordarian. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) series provides a comprehensive curriculum to dive deep into the labyrinthine world of congenital heart disease with the aim of empowering every CardioNerd to help improve the lives of people living with congenital heart disease. This series is multi-institutional collaborative project made possible by contributions of stellar fellow leads and expert faculty from several programs, led by series co-chairs, Dr. Josh Saef, Dr. Agnes Koczo, and Dr. Dan Clark. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease Series is developed in collaboration with the Adult Congenital Heart Association, The CHiP Network, and Heart University. See more Disclosures: None CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Pearls - Patent Ductus Arteriosus & Eisenmenger Syndrome The ductus arteriosus, which is formed from the distal portion of the left sixth arch, is key to fetal circulation because it allows blood to bypass the high resistance pulmonary circuit present in utero. After birth there is a significant drop in pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) which generally leads to functional ductal closure within 48 hours (permanent seal takes 2-3 weeks to form). Risk factors for having a PDA include birth before 37 weeks of gestation, trisomy 21, and congenital rubella. A PDA results in a left to right shunt (qP:qS >1) which over time overloads the left side of the heart and causes pulmonary vascular remodeling. The extra workload on the left side of the heart causes left atrial (can cause atrial arrhythmias) and left ventricular dilation. If left untreated you can eventually have shunt reversal due to very high PVR (Eisenmenger physiology). There are some treatment options at this point (pulmonary vasodilators, etc) but it's definitely better to close the PDA before this point. One interesting physical exam finding that can stem from shunt reversal in a hemodynamically significant PDA is differential cyanosis (upper body or pre-ductal saturations will be higher than lower body/post-ductal saturations). You can also see clubbing in the toes but not the hands for the same reason. Meet Our Collaborators! Adult Congenital Heart AssociationFounded in 1998, the Adult Congenital Heart Association is an organization begun by and dedicated to supporting individuals and families living with congenital heart disease and advancing the care and treatment available to our community. Our mission is to empower the congenital heart disease community by advancing access to resources and specialized care that improve patient-centered outcomes. Visit their website (https://www.achaheart.org/) for information on their patient advocacy efforts, educational material, and membership for patients and providers CHiP Network The CHiP network is a non-profit organization aiming to connect congenital heart professionals around the world. Visit their website (thechipnetwork.org) and become a member to access free high-quality educational material, upcoming news and events, and the fantastic monthly Journal Watch, keeping you up to date with congenital scientific releases. Visit their website (https://thechipnetwork.org/) for more information.

PsychSessions: Conversations about Teaching N' Stuff
TLC012: Beth Luoma, Sacred Heart University

PsychSessions: Conversations about Teaching N' Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 48:39


Beth and Chris talk about her new position at Sacred Heart and how she got there.

The Heart & Hustle Podcast
308: 2022 Business Year-End Recap - What We Learned As CEOs this Year

The Heart & Hustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 44:51


We are just a few days away from 2022 wrapping up. And what a year it's been.    Today we're doing a wrap-up on how 2022 went for The Heart University. As CEOs of this company, we learned a LOT this year, and we wanted to share the biggest nuggets and takeaways we learned with you today. This year was interesting in so many ways for us. We scaled back intentionally. We did a lot of things differently than we had in the past. Some of it worked. Some of it didn't. And we cannot wait to dive into the recap to share it all with you today. --------------------------------- Show notes: https://theheartuniversity.com/308-2022-business-year-end-recap-what-we-learned-as-ceos-this-year --------------------------------- Social Media Marketing Freebie: www.theheartuniversity.com/pillars --------------------------------- Contracts: www.theheartcontracts.com Head to the link above for 10% off.  --------------------------------- The Heart Courses: www.theheartuniversity.com/courses --------------------------------- If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here. --------------------------------- PODCAST10 for 10% off anything from The Shop! www.theheartuniversity.com/shop --------------------------------- Follow along: www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity  

Cardionerds
250. ACHD: Partial Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return (PAPVR) with Dr. Ian Harris

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 43:28


Partial anomalous pulmonary venous return refers to anomalies in which one or more (but not all) of the pulmonary veins connects to a location other than the left atrium. This causes left to right shunting which may have hemodynamic and therefore clinical significance, warranting repair in some patients. Join CardioNerds to learn about partial anomalous pulmonary venous return! Dr. Dan Ambinder (CardioNerds co-founder), Dr. Josh Saef (ACHD FIT at the University of Pennsylvania and ACHD Series co-chair), and Dr. Tripti Gupta (ACHD FIT at Vanderbilt University and episode lead) learn from Dr. Ian Harris (Director of the Adult Congenital Heart Disease program at University of California, San Francisco). Audio editing by CardioNerds Academy Intern, student doctor Shivani Reddy. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) series provides a comprehensive curriculum to dive deep into the labyrinthine world of congenital heart disease with the aim of empowering every CardioNerd to help improve the lives of people living with congenital heart disease. This series is multi-institutional collaborative project made possible by contributions of stellar fellow leads and expert faculty from several programs, led by series co-chairs, Dr. Josh Saef, Dr. Agnes Koczo, and Dr. Dan Clark. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease Series is developed in collaboration with the Adult Congenital Heart Association, The CHiP Network, and Heart University. See more Disclosures: None Pearls • Notes • References • Guest Profiles • Production Team CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Pearls - Partial Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return (PAPVR) What is partial anomalous pulmonary venous return (PAPVR)? PAPVR refers to anomalies in which one or more (but not all) of the pulmonary veins connects to a location other than the left atrium. Often, this means one or more pulmonary veins empty into the right atrium or a systemic vein such as the superior vena cava or inferior vena cava. Physiologically, this produces a left-to-right shunt, allowing for already-oxygenated blood to recirculate into the lungs and result in excessive pulmonary blood flow.  What are the clinical features of PAPVR?Diagnosis is usually incidental on a cross sectional imaging such as CTA or CMR.The most common associated lesion is an atrial-level defect.It is unusual for a single anomalous pulmonary venous connection of only 1 pulmonary lobe to result in significant shunting. Patients with a significant degree of left to right shunting may have right heart dilatation or symptoms of dyspnea on exertion. When are some strategies for managing patients with PAPVR?A surgical correction is recommended for patients with PAPVR when functional capacity is impaired and RV enlargement is present, there is a net left-to-right shunt sufficiently large to cause physiological sequelae (aka: ratio of pulmonary flow (Qp) to systemic flow (Qs) is > 1.5:1), PA systolic pressure is less than 50% systemic pressure and pulmonary venous resistance is less than one third of systemic venous resistance.Surgical repair involves intracaval baffling of the left atrium (Warden procedure) or direct reimplantation of the anomalous pulmonary vein into the left atrium.Pregnancy is well tolerated in patients with repaired PAPVR. In patients with unrepaired lesion who may have right sided heart dilatation and/or pulmonary hypertension, preconception evaluation and counseling should address how pregnancy may affect mother's and fetus's health. Antibiotic prophylaxis for infective endocarditis is typically not needed unless patients are less than 6 months from recent surgery, have residual defect at the patch margin or prior history of infective endocarditi...

Cardionerds
245. ACHD: Ventricular Septal Defects with Dr. Keri Shafer

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 63:50


Congenital heart disease is the most common birth defect, affecting 1 in 100 babies. Amongst these ventricular septal defects are very common with the majority of patients living into adulthood. In this episode we will be reviewing key features of VSDs including embryologic origin, anatomy, physiology, hemodynamic consequences, clinical presentation and management of VSDs. Dr. Tommy Das (CardioNerds Academy Program Director and FIT at Cleveland Clinic), Dr. Agnes Koczo (CardioNerds ACHD Series Co-Chair and FIT at UPMC), and Dr. Anu Dodeja (Associate Director for ACHD at Connecticut Children's) discuss VSDs with expert faculty Dr. Keri Shafer. Dr. Shafer is an adult congenital heart disease specialist at Boston Children's Hospital, and an assistant professor of pediatrics within Harvard Medical School. She is a medical educator and was an invited speaker for the inaugural CardioNerds Sanjay V Desai Lecture, on the topic of growth mindset. Script and notes were developed by Dr. Anu Dodeja. Audio editing by CardioNerds Academy Intern, Shivani Reddy. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) series provides a comprehensive curriculum to dive deep into the labyrinthine world of congenital heart disease with the aim of empowering every CardioNerd to help improve the lives of people living with congenital heart disease. This series is multi-institutional collaborative project made possible by contributions of stellar fellow leads and expert faculty from several programs, led by series co-chairs, Dr. Josh Saef, Dr. Agnes Koczo, and Dr. Dan Clark. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease Series is developed in collaboration with the Adult Congenital Heart Association, The CHiP Network, and Heart University. See more Disclosures: None Pearls • Notes • References • Guest Profiles • Production Team CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Pearls - Ventricular Septal Defects Most common VSDs: Perimembranous VSD The shunt volume in a VSD is determined largely by the size of the defect and the pulmonary vascular resistance. VSDs cause left to right shunt. The long-term effects are left sided chamber dilation, as is the case with PDAs (post-tricuspid shunts) VSDs can be associated with acquired RVOTO, double chamber right ventricle, LVOTO/sub aortic membrane formation, and aortic regurgitation from aortic valve prolapse. Eisenmenger syndrome results from long-term left-to-right shunt, usually at higher shunt volumes. The resulting elevated pulmonary artery pressure is irreversible and leads to a reversal in the ventricular level shunt, desaturation, cyanosis, and secondary erythrocytosis. Endocarditis prophylaxis is not indicated for simple VSD. It is required for 6 months post VSD closure, in patients post VSD closure with a residual shunt and in Eisenmenger patients with R—>L shunt and cyanosis. Show notes - Ventricular Septal Defects Notes (developed by Dr. Anu Dodeja): What are types OF VSD? (Please note that there are several nomenclatures) Perimembranous VSDMost common type of VSD - 80% of VSDsOccurs in the membranous septum and can be associated with inlet or outlet extensionLocated near the tricuspid and aortic valves, often time can be closed off by tissue from the septal leaflet of the tricuspid valve and associated with abnormalities in the septal leaflet of the tricuspid valve secondary to damage from the left to right shuntCan be associated with acquired RVOTO, double chamber right ventricle, LVOTO/sub aortic membrane formation On TTE, the parasternal short axis view at the base demonstrates this type of VSD at the 10-12 o'clock position. Muscular VSDSecond most common VSD - 15-20% of VSDsCompletely surrounded by muscle,

The Heart & Hustle Podcast
298: How to Build a Stand-Out Business and Harness the Power of Video with Brady Clayton

The Heart & Hustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 58:00


Today we have a returning guest, and one of our favorite people on the planet. Brady Clayton. If you don't know, Brady is our go-to videographer for The Heart University, and he's INCREDIBLE at what he does. We had him on at the very beginning of this show on episode 13. And we felt like it's been 2 years, we need the man the myth the legend back on this show. --------------------------------- Show notes: https://theheartuniversity.com/298-how-to-build-a-stand-out-business-and-harness-the-power-of-video-with-brady-clayton --------------------------------- Camera Gear Freebie: www.theheartuniversity.com/gear --------------------------------- Inventora: www.inventora.com Use promo code “HEART” for 20% off a paid plan your first year.  --------------------------------- Gigi Pip: https://ctgro.com/VUumgWLeq  Use code “heartandhustle” for free shipping when you use the link!  --------------------------------- Everyday Millionaires by Dave Ramsey  --------------------------------- Follow along with Brady:  www.instagram.com/bradysclayton --------------------------------- If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here. --------------------------------- PODCAST10 for 10% off anything from The Shop! www.theheartuniversity.com/shop --------------------------------- Follow along: www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity  

Cardionerds
242. ACHD: Atrial Septal Defects with Dr. Richard Krasuski

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 75:10


CardioNerds (Dan Ambinder), episode lead Dr. Sarah Fahnhorst (ACHD Cardiologist at Spectrum Health in Grand Rapids, Michigan), and series co-chair Dr. Agnes Koczo (fellow at UPMC) learn about ASD from Dr. Richard Krasuski (ACHD Cardiologist and Director of ACHD at Duke University). Audio editing by CardioNerds Academy Intern, student doctor Adriana Mares An atrial septal defect (ASD) is a common congenital heart disease most often diagnosed in childhood, but initial presentation can be in adulthood. ASDs are abnormal communications between the left and the right atrium.  There are four types of ASDs with different embryologic origins. If the defects are large, they will require percutaneous or surgical closure. Unrepaired defects can lead to symptoms of shortness of breath, exercise intolerance, recurrent chest infections, or pulmonary hypertension. This episode of CardioNerds will review the natural history, embryologic origin, diagnostic modalities/findings, indication for closure and long term complications of repaired and unrepaired atrial septal defects.  The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) series provides a comprehensive curriculum to dive deep into the labyrinthine world of congenital heart disease with the aim of empowering every CardioNerd to help improve the lives of people living with congenital heart disease. This series is multi-institutional collaborative project made possible by contributions of stellar fellow leads and expert faculty from several programs, led by series co-chairs, Dr. Josh Saef, Dr. Agnes Koczo, and Dr. Dan Clark. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease Series is developed in collaboration with the Adult Congenital Heart Association, The CHiP Network, and Heart University. See more Disclosures: None Pearls • Notes • References • Guest Profiles • Production Team CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Pearls - Atrial Septal Defects It's a CLASSIC! – On physical exam a wide fixed split S2 along with a systolic ejection murmur due to increased blood flow across the pulmonary valve and potentially a diastolic rumble across the tricuspid valve are CLASSIC findings with atrial septal defects. Atrial septal defects are not all the same. There are four types of atrial septal defects: secundum ASD, primum ASD, sinus venosus and coronary sinus defects (NOTE – the latter are atrial level defects which actually do not involve the interatrial septum). The different types warrant a different approach to closure. Use your tools and if your suspicion is high for an atrial septal defect, keep looking. Sinus venosus defects can easily be missed since the superior vena cava is difficult to image in adults. Diagnostic tools include: history and physical exam (USE the stethoscope), ECG, echocardiogram, cardiac MRI, cardiac CT, and cardiac catheterization.Not all defects NEED to be closed immediately. Moderate-large defects with a shunt greater than 1.5:1 should be closed due to increased risk of pulmonary hypertension and arrhythmias, barring contraindications. Surgery was previously the gold standard for closure of ASDs, but many defects especially secundum atrial septal defects are closed in the cath lab.    Show notes - Atrial Septal Defects Notes (developed by Dr. Sarah Fahnhorst What are the four different types of atrial level defects?Secundum atrial septal defectMost common type of atrial septal defect (75%)Located in the center of the atrial septum (fossa ovalis)Hole in the primum septum due to deficiency of the septum secundumPrimum atrial septal defectAccounts for 15-20% of ASDLocated at the inferior portion of the atrial septumIn the spectrum of atrioventricular septal defects/endocardial cushion defectsDefect in the developme...

The CopDoc Podcast: Aiming for Excellence in Leadership
The CopDoc Podcast Encore session, Ep 90, Dr. Jim McCabe - Sacred Heart University, retired NYPD Inspector, previous Episode 18

The CopDoc Podcast: Aiming for Excellence in Leadership

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 30:26


In an encore presentation, we chatted with Dr. Jim McCabe, a pracademic, an academic with extensive practical field experience.  Jim was an Inspector with the NYPD. A graduate of The Graduate Center for CUNY, John Jay College, Jim is a professor of Criminal Justice, a trainer, and a facilitator for police sessions, and has been a team member for countless police management studies across the US. In a wide-ranging discussion, we talked about the state of policing today, police management studies, leadership, training, and Body-worn cameras.   

Cardionerds
231. ACHD: Congenital Heart Disease and Psychosocial Wellbeing with Dr. Adrienne Kovacs and Dr. Lauren Lastinger

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 72:41


CardioNerds Dr. Josh Saef, Dan Ambinder, join Dr. Jim Kimber and interview experts Dr. Adrienne Kovacs, and Dr. Lauren Lastinger and discuss behavioral health needs and psychosocial wellbeing in the congenital heart disease population. In this episode, our experts tackle issues surrounding mental and behavioral health including anxiety/depression, ADHD, neurodevelopmental disabilities, psychosocial challenges, stressors unique to patients with ACHD and their families, and how the healthcare system can better optimize mental health care for the CHD patient population. Audio editing by CardioNerds Academy Intern, Pace Wetstein. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) series provides a comprehensive curriculum to dive deep into the labyrinthine world of congenital heart disease with the aim of empowering every CardioNerd to help improve the lives of people living with congenital heart disease. This series is multi-institutional collaborative project made possible by contributions of stellar fellow leads and expert faculty from several programs, led by series co-chairs, Dr. Josh Saef, Dr. Agnes Koczo, and Dr. Dan Clark. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease Series is developed in collaboration with the Adult Congenital Heart Association, The CHiP Network, and Heart University. See more Disclosures: None Pearls • Notes • References • Guest Profiles • Production Team CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Pearls - Congenital Heart Disease and Psychosocial Wellbeing Among patients with congenital heart disease, symptoms of anxiety are more common than symptoms of depression. “Heart-focused anxiety” relates to symptoms attributable to a heart condition including fear of appointments, surgery, or health-uncertainty. It is important to differentiate this from generalized anxiety.Predictors of depression and anxiety include patient-reported physical health status. Defect severity (mild, moderate, great complexity) and physician-diagnosed NYHA class were NOT associated with rates of depression/anxiety [2].Despite CHD, patient self-reported Quality of Life (QoL) is relatively high. Predictors of decreased QoL include older age, lack of employment, never having married, and worse self-reported NYHA functional classImportant treatment strategies include: education for patients and caregivers, early identification and referral to mental health providers, incorporation of providers into CHD teams, and encouraging physical activity and peer-interaction. Show notes - Congenital Heart Disease and Psychosocial Wellbeing Notes (developed by Dr. Jim Kimber) Mental Health Terminology: Adults with CHD face the same mental health challenges as people who don't have a heart condition. Symptoms of depression and anxiety are the most common: Approximately 1/4 - 1/3 of CHD patients will struggle with clinically significant depression or anxiety at any one point. Up to ½ will meet lifetime diagnostic criteria for these conditions Mood and anxiety disorders differ in that they have separate diagnostic criteria. Importantly, research often uses self-reported symptoms, rather than patients who have formally met diagnostic criteria. Historically, the focus has been on depression.  However, elevated symptoms of anxiety are much more common than elevated symptoms of depression. It is important to make the distinction between “Generalized Anxiety,” and “Heart-Focused Anxiety.”Heart-Focused Anxiety: symptoms of anxiety directly related to having a heart condition, such as fear of appointments / worry about a decline in health status, getting an ICD, preparing for surgery, transplants, or having a shortened life expectancy, etc. This may also include a significant component of he...

SHE  with Jordan Lee Dooley
The Truth About Being a Christian in Business (Ft. Lindsey and Evie)

SHE with Jordan Lee Dooley

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 54:17


Have you ever wondered how to live out your faith at work or in a professional setting?Maybe you're creating a biz and questioning if you should market it as a Christian business, or you're starting a side hustle, but you feel like charging a certain amount of money is greedy.Or perhaps you're working for a business that doesn't agree with your values, and you're struggling to know what to do next.You're not the only one!In this episode, Jordan talks with business marketing coaches and co-founders of The Heart University, Lindsey Roman and Evie Rupp, about being a Christian in business.Lindsey and Evie are not only entrepreneurs but also strong Christians who have a lot of great advice on what it can look like to live out your faith in the business world.If you're ready to dig into how faith and work can come together, tune in to learn:How to incorporate faith into your businessWhy you don't have to be in the Christian niche to share your faithWhat it really means to run a business as a ChristianWhy it's okay for Christians to make moneyThe difference between using money as a tool or making money an idolHow to stop seeing others as competitors and start cheering them onWhat to do when you're working for a business that doesn't line up with your valuesReady to dig deeper? Explore more at theheartuniversity.com.

Passion With Purpose Podcast
039: Secrets Of Productivity From A Serial Entrepreneur with Evie McLeod

Passion With Purpose Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 55:42


If you want to learn how to stay productive, day in and day out, how to keep on task even when you don't feel like it, how to set up boundaries, or even what hacks you can use to stay disciplined, and SO MUCH MORE, then this episode is for you! Join me today as I chat with Evelyn Grace, a serial entrepreneur, business educator, marketing guru, and destination elopement photographer based out of Southern California. She's the founder and CEO of EvieSwim, Evelyn Grace Photos, and co-founder of The Heart University. She also co-hosts The Heart & Hustle Podcast - a top-rated business podcast for creative entrepreneurs. You will NOT want to miss this action packed episode! Evie shares SO MUCH from her personal experience and will have you jumping with excitement and inspiration for your business! Check out the Amber Presets here! CLICK HERE TO GET 50% OFF YOUR FIRST YEAR OF HONEYBOOK! Connect with Evelyn Grace online: Instagram: @evierupp Website: EvelynGrace.com Connect with Nathan online: Instagram: @nathanchanski Tik Tok: @nathanchanski Courses from Nathan: https://www.nathanchanski.co/education 1:1 Coaching with Nathan: https://www.nathanchanski.co/coaching-mentorships

The Heart & Hustle Podcast
269: Listen in on a LIVE Heart Team Meeting: We've Never Shared This Before

The Heart & Hustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 66:33


Today you're getting to listen in on one of our weekly Heart University team meetings. Literally, we hit record on our weekly zoom team meetings back in July and what follows is what went down. Here's who you're going to hear from in this episode.   Obviously Evie and I (the owners of The Heart University) Rachel - our executive assistant - handles everything admin, inbox, and customer service KT - our community manager, content creator & copywriter Ally R - Our podcast manager and event coordinator Allee C - (yes we have 2 allee's on our team) is our marketing director And then the 2 girls on Allee's team we work with are Christina who handles the Heart's social media and Madi (who handles the implementation of our email funnels).   In today's peek behind the curtain you'll hear us and our team go through our meeting workflow from check ins, to prayer, to starting off going over what we call The Scorecard (a check in on major numbers throughout our business). After we go over our scorecard we typically dive into everything Allee C and her team has for us on the marketing end. You'll hear us chat about a big evergreen funnel we're in the process of setting up, the marketing lead up to our group coaching offer, some problem solving issues on the backend of our subscription service The Caption Playbook, annnddddd near the end Ally R (our podcast manager and event coordinator) gives an update on a venue she found for the next Heart Conference. ------------------------------ The Posing Minor: www.theheartuniversity.com/posing-minor ------------------------------ Lunya: www.lunya.co Use code HEART20 for 20% off! ------------------------------- Episode 144 -------------------------------- If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here.  -------------------------------- PODCAST10 for 10% anything from The Shop! www.theheartuniversity.com/shop ---------------------------------- Follow along: www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity  

The Equipped Creatives Podcast
Entrepreneurship Journey with Evie Rupp

The Equipped Creatives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 63:54


Today the girls are sitting down with Evie Rupp: the Co-Owner of The Heart University and the CEO of Evie Swim (a sustainable swim line), an elopement photographer, and a podcaster over at the Heart and Hustle Podcast. In this episode, the girls covered SO much with Evie including branding, marketing, juggling multiple start ups, being in a saturated market, overcoming failures, staying motivated, work life balance, & so much more. Evie shared so much of her knowledge on all things business -- you don't want to miss this! EC Website & Show Notes: https://www.equippedcreatives.com/show-notes-blog/episode-24 EC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/equippedcreatives/ Julia's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliakathleenphoto/ Toni's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toni.marie.photography/ Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/equippedcreatives/support THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: Betterhelp: Get 10% off your first month at https://betterhelp.com/equippedcreatives Narrative 10% off: https://narrative.so/?affiliate=equippedcreatives Pixellu: Get 15% off all plans using the code EQUIPPED15 and following the link: https://www.pixellu.com/?fpr=equippedcreatives Send in your questions to Equippedcreatives@gmail.com to be a part of our future episodes! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/equippedcreatives/support

Cardionerds
225. ACHD: Advanced Heart Failure Therapies (MCS/HT) Among ACHD Patients with Dr. Rafael Alonso-Gonzalez

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 69:40


CardioNerds (Daniel Ambinder) and ACHD series co-chair Dr. Dan Clark discuss advanced heart failure therapies including mechanical circulatory support (MCS) and heart transplantation (HT) in patients with adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) with Dr. Rafael Alonso-Gonzalez, cardiologist and director of Adult Congenital Heart Disease program at the University of Toronto and ACHD fellow Dr. Andy Pistner (University of Washington). They cover epidemiology of heart failure in ACHD, outcomes after HT, unique challenges of HT in this population, impact of allocation policies on access to transplantation, and regionalization of advanced heart failure care. They also discuss a practical approach to advanced heart failure therapy evaluation in ACHD. Audio editing by CardioNerds Academy Intern, student doctor Adriana Mares. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) series provides a comprehensive curriculum to dive deep into the labyrinthine world of congenital heart disease with the aim of empowering every CardioNerd to help improve the lives of people living with congenital heart disease. This series is multi-institutional collaborative project made possible by contributions of stellar fellow leads and expert faculty from several programs, led by series co-chairs, Dr. Josh Saef, Dr. Agnes Koczo, and Dr. Dan Clark. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease Series is developed in collaboration with the Adult Congenital Heart Association, The CHiP Network, and Heart University. See more Disclosures: None Pearls • Notes • References • Guest Profiles • Production Team CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Pearls - Advanced Heart Failure Therapies (MCS/HT) Among ACHD Patients Heart failure is a major comorbidity and the leading cause of death in adults with congenital heart disease.Identification of advanced heart failure in ACHD is challenging. ACHD patients do not always self-identify exercise limitations or exertional dyspnea. Cardiopulmonary exercise testing is a useful tool in evaluating these patients.Patients with ACHD awaiting heart transplantation are less likely than non-ACHD patients to receive a heart transplant, and ACHD patients have an increased risk of death or delisting while awaiting heart transplantation.Evaluation of transplant candidacy and potential need for multi-organ transplantation in complex congenital heart disease (i.e., Fontan palliation) requires a multidisciplinary approach.Regionalization of care improves outcomes for ACHD patients with advanced heart failure. High volume transplant centers have better early survival for ACHD patients after heart transplant, and the highest volume ACHD transplant centers in each UNOS region have better early survival. Show notes - Advanced Heart Failure Therapies (MCS/HT) Among ACHD Patients 1. How many ACHD patients have heart failure? Patients with ACHD are a large and heterogeneous group. The signs and symptoms of heart failure vary widely depending on the underlying congenital heart disease. Patients with D-transposition of the great arteries repaired with an arterial switch operation have low rates of heart failure (~3%)1 compared to those patients Fontan palliation for single ventricle physiology (40%)2. Heart failure is the leading cause of death in patients with ACHD3,4. 2. How many patients with ACHD end up receiving a heart transplant or mechanical circulatory support? Heart transplantation for congenital heart disease in adults has been increasing in frequency since the late 1980s. Between 2010 and 2012, this accounted for 4% of all adult heart transplants in the United States5. This represents a small fraction compared to the number of adults who die due to complications of heart failure ...

Take It From Us
046: Staying Authentic and True to Yourself Online: An Interview with Lindsey Roman

Take It From Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 38:08


Today on Take It From Us, Dawn and Emily are chatting with Lindsey Roman, photography educator and co-founder of The Heart University. Lindsey shares how she stays true to her authentic self online while juggling family and personal life with her business. Lindsey is passionate about helping creative entrepreneurs cultivate authenticity on social media and every business owner can learn something from her wisdom on navigating the online space.Lindsey's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrslindseyromanFollow us on Instagram: @takeitfromus_podcastCheck out this episode's show notes: takeitfromuspodcast.com/episodes/046HoneyBook - Our favorite business tool that keeps us organized with clients, contracts, invoices, client workflows, and everything in between. CLICK HERE for 50% off your first year!Redwood Presets - As photographers, editing is half the battle. If you struggle to nail your style and tones within your imagery, look no further than Redwood Presets. Get ready to achieve a warm and cinematic look with this preset pack by Emily Magers and Dawn Charles for Lightroom & ACR. CLICK HERE and use code "TAKEITFROMUS" to get 15% off!

BUSINESS BABES COLLECTIVE |Entrepreneurship | Online Business Strategy |Passive Income | Productivity Tips | Growth Mindset
78 | 3 Steps to Scaling a ProfItable Brand with Evie Mcleod & Lindsey Roman of Heart & Hustle Podcast and The Heart University

BUSINESS BABES COLLECTIVE |Entrepreneurship | Online Business Strategy |Passive Income | Productivity Tips | Growth Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 59:59


Today I have two incredible guests on the Podcast, The Incredibly Inspiring and Super Fun: Evie Mcleod & Lindsey Roman Co-founders of The Heart University and Co-Host of the Top-Rated Podcast, Heart & Hustle Podcast! In this Episode, Evie and Lindsey share their journeys of how they have built multiple different businesses on their own and then together, the story of how they met and what they believe have been the 3 Steps that have led to them being able to scale a profitable brand and business. We dive into topics like building community (and how they just hosted their first-ever in-person Conference), Growing a Personal Brand, Investing in yourself and in your people, setting boundaries and how they work together as a partnership! There is SO much GOLD in this Episode! I know you are all going to LOVE tuning in and you might even develop a girl crush on both of these Ladies! (I sure did!) Connect with Evie Mcleod & Lindsey Roman: Heart & Hustle Podcast  The Heart University Instagram: @theheartuniversity Evie @evierupp Lindsey @mrslindseyroman __________________________________________________ Business Babes Mastermind Applications Are Open (Only 3 Spots Left) If you are ready to scale your business to the next level and you want accountability, deep connection and to surround yourself with other inspiring and successful women that who you can strategize, brainstorm, and scale your business alongside, apply for our Mastermind here: www.businessbabescollective.com/mastermind Get Access to our Free Resources, Including our Free Masterclass, Our Facebook Group and Free Downloads Here: www.businessbabescollective.com/resources Connect with me on Instagram: @danilivinglife @businessbabesco

The Heart & Hustle Podcast
255: We Didn't Touch Our Phones or Social Media for a Month. Here's What Happened with Lindsey and Andrew Roman

The Heart & Hustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 71:42


Lindsey and her husband, Andrew Roman are taking over the podcast today to chat about something that was quite literally life-changing that we did last month for the month of May. We took a work sabbatical for a month where I took off work from The Heart University, we cut out social media entirely, and legit hardly touched our phones AT ALL all month. It was absolutely life-changing and incredible for our family as a whole. We did a LOT of other intentional things during our sabbatical that we'll get into in the show, but when I came back to Instagram at the beginning of June you guys had a TON of really incredible questions for me, so what better way than to answer them on the podcast. So Andrew and I are showing up today sharing exactly what went down in May, what we did, what we learned, and answering your juicy questions along the way!   Show notes: https://theheartuniversity.com/URL Slug255-we-didnt-touch-our-phones-or-social-media-for-a-month-heres-what-happened-with-lindsey-and-andrew-roman   Buku: www.bukuship.com/heartandhustle For a free 7-day trial!   Batch.ai: www.batch.ai Use code “HEARTHUSTLE4LIFE” for 25% off your first purchase   Take Back Your Family by Jefferson Bethke  If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here.   Follow along: www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity   www.instagram.com/mrandrewroman

Cardionerds
213. ACHD: Transitions of Care in Congenital Heart Disease with Dr. Peter Ermis and Dr. Scott Cohen

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 43:50


CardioNerd (Amit Goyal),  ACHD series co-chair Dr. Agnes Koczo (UPMC), and episode FIT lead, Dr. Logan Eberly (Emory University, incoming ACHD fellow at Boston Adult Congenital Heart) join Dr. Peter Ermis (Program Director of the Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program at Texas Children's Heart Center), and Dr. Scott Cohen (Associate Professor and Director of the Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program at the Medical College of Wisconsin) for a discussion about transitions of care in congenital heart disease.  Audio editing by Dr. Gurleen Kaur (Director of the CardioNerds Internship and CardioNerds Academy Fellow). Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common clinically significant congenital defect, occurring in approximately 1 in 100 live births. With modern advances in pediatric cardiology and cardiac surgery, over 90% of children born in the developed world with CHD will now survive into adulthood, and there are currently more adults than children living with CHD in the United States1. As these children become adults, they will need to transition their care from pediatric to adult-centered care. Unfortunately, during this transition period, there is often delayed or inappropriate care, improper timing of the transfer of care, and undue emotional and financial stress on the patients, their families, and the healthcare system. At its worst, patients are lost to appropriate follow-up. In this episode, we review the current climate in transitions of care for CHD patients from child-centered to adult-centered care, discuss the difficulties that can occur during the transitions process. We further discuss how to mitigate them, and highlight the key elements to the successful transitions of care. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) series provides a comprehensive curriculum to dive deep into the labyrinthine world of congenital heart disease with the aim of empowering every CardioNerd to help improve the lives of people living with congenital heart disease. This series is multi-institutional collaborative project made possible by contributions of stellar fellow leads and expert faculty from several programs, led by series co-chairs, Dr. Josh Saef, Dr. Agnes Koczo, and Dr. Dan Clark. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease Series is developed in collaboration with the Adult Congenital Heart Association, The CHiP Network, and Heart University. See more Disclosures: None Pearls • Notes • References • Guest Profiles • Production Team CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Pearls - Transitions of Care in Congenital Heart Disease There is a clear distinction between the TRANSFER of care and TRANSITION of care. Transfer is merely moving from a pediatric to adult provider. Transition involves the continuing education of the patient with regards to their congenital heart disease, the importance of longitudinal follow up, and leading patients toward more autonomous medical care. Transition begins in the pediatric cardiology clinic prior to the transfer of care and is an ongoing process that continues well after the physical transfer of care. A critical aspect of the transition and transfer of care is cultivating trust—that is, the new adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) provider must earn the trust of the patient and family. A failure to do so will inevitably prevent an optimal transition of care. During transition, parents are transitioning along with their children. With transition to adult care, there is also a goal to transition responsibility for medical care from the parent to the child. Setting goals and expectations can help both the parents and the child effectively make this transition. Loss to follow up is one of the most concerning complications ...

Gold Biz Podcast
Talking Business with Evie Rupp

Gold Biz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 28:19


GUYS! I am SO excited about our guest today. Evie Rupp is here to talk to us all about productivity, multiple streams of income, and the thoughts and feelings that come along with opening another business. We talk about being entrepreneurs and Evie gives out an AMAZING piece of advice you will NOT want to miss!! Evie is a co-host on the Heart and Hustle Podcast. She also owns EVIESWIM and is co-founder of The Heart University. Evie KNOWS business and I am so excited to have her here to share her passion and excitement.    DM me on Instagram to let me know your favorite part of this episode and what tip helped the most! If you send me a screenshot of your review, I'll give you a shout out and a thank you! Evie's instagram - evierupp Honeybook Batch.ai Client experience course 1:1 workflow coaching  

Created for This
Episode 92: Business, Abundance, and Money Mindset with Lindsey Roman

Created for This

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 35:18


A good money mindset as a business owner is so important to growth and success. Furthermore, a biblically-based money mindset is essential for Christian business owners. Joining me to talk about this important topic is Lindsey Roman. Lindsey is a business coach, social media marketing aficionado, and photographer based out of Lawrence, Kansas. She's one of the founders of The Heart University and she co-hosts The Heart & Hustle Podcast, a top business podcast for creative entrepreneurs. Lindsey's mission is to help women know their worth, value, and identity in who they are and boldly do what they were created to do. When she's not speaking, teaching, or dancing on Instagram, you can find her spending quality time traveling and adventuring with her daughters Eloise & Annalise and husband Andrew. We chat about: - Lindsey's view of abundance - Why it's important to talk and think about biblical money mindset - Stewardship - How Lindsey, as a 7-figure business owner, stays grounded in her faith - Studying the Bible is vital for a Christian business owner Lindsey said "we want to invite God to be co-CEO with us." Her example of this is prayer walking and praying over her businesses. A few links from the episode: There are affiliate links present in this blog - when you purchase using these links, it helps provide for my family and me at no cost to you. Thank you. SOAP Study Method Grasping God's Word  To grow in your own biblical money mindset, head to my free course on money mindset called Renew Your Money Mindset. Lindsey's Links: Instagram Website

The Heart & Hustle Podcast
249: Girl Chat: Some of Our Recent Instagram Struggles

The Heart & Hustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 42:48


Welcome to the show where we combine heart-felt girl chats with hardcore business and marketing strategies to help cultivate your life and business. Today's episode is a super fun one. We did an episode a while back (Episode 197 if you haven't listened to it yet) where we just came to the mic completely unscripted, vulnerable, and had an honest girl chat between us on the pressures of being online in this day and age, comparison, feeling the pressure to either be overly vulnerable online or overly curated.  And the feedback we received from you was that you absolutely LOOVVEDDDDD that unscripted and honest girl chat episode. SOOOOO we decided to do it again on today's episode.    Over the past year, we have slowly pivoted our business from being full-time wedding photographers to now focusing more on business coaching and running the heart as well as our other companies. And within that pivot, we've gone through a lot of uncertainty and lack of clarity on how to use our personal Instagrams to show up online.    Are our Instagrams now considered influencers and purely personal accounts? Do we treat them purely as business coach accounts? How do we differentiate our own accounts from The Heart University's account?    Behind the scenes, we've been on the struggle bus about ALL these questions, and today we're just openly and honestly pulling back the curtain to everything we've been internally discussing with each other, and you're getting a sneak peek into the raw vulnerability that comes from pivoting your business.    If you've found yourself in a similar season OR you feel a lack of clarity when it comes to your own Instagram account, welcome! You're in the welcome territory. Cause same.   Show notes: https://theheartuniversity.com/URL Slug249-girl-chat-some-of-our-recent-instagram-struggles   The Lightroom Challenge: www.theheartuniversity.com/challenge   Pricing Guide Freebie: www.theheartuniversity.com/guide-freebie   If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here.   Follow along: www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity  

The Balance Podcast
016: Living A Balanced Life As A Multi-Passionate Women with Evie McLeod

The Balance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 60:38


Boy do I have a treat for you today, my friend! This week I had the pleasure of sitting down with my good friend Evie McLeod to chat about living a balanced life as a multi-passionate woman – which can seem like an impossible task, I know, but trust me when I say that Evie has thoughts that prove otherwise.Evie is a serial entrepreneur, business educator, marketing guru, and destination elopement photographer based out of Southern California. She's the founder and CEO of EvieSwim,  Evelyn Grace Photos, and co-founder of The Heart University. Not to mention she also co-hosts one of my personal favorites, The Heart & Hustle Podcast - a top-rated business podcast for creative entrepreneurs.Evie's mission behind everything she does is to help empower women to live fully alive in their God-given worth and purpose and change the world around them as they go. When she's not working, you can usually find her surfing, reading, or spending quality time with her friends and her husband, Landon.So basically, it was a no-brainer for me to ask Evie to come on the podcast to share some wisdom and truth about being a multi-passionate woman. And I don't want to make you wait a second longer, let's jump into the episode.Follow Along with Evie:  https://www.instagram.com/evierupp/ https://evelyngrace.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity/ https://theheartuniversity.com/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-heart-hustle-podcast/id1487265198 https://www.instagram.com/evieswim/ https://evieswim.comShow Notes: Click here.Join the Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/575983123455968/Follow Along: https://www.instagram.com/thebalancepod/https://www.instagram.com/adisonchilders/https://www.instagram.com/aminastudio.co/

Cardionerds
198. ACHD: Cardiovascular Multimodality Imaging in Congenital Heart Disease with Dr. Eric Krieger

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 59:56


CardioNerds (Daniel Ambinder), ACHD series co-chairs,  Dr. Josh Saef (ACHD fellow, University of Pennsylvania) Dr. Daniel Clark (ACHD fellow, Vanderbilt University), and ACHD FIT lead Dr. Jon Kochav (Columbia University) join Dr. Eric Krieger (Director of the Seattle Adult Congenital Heart Service and the ACHD Fellowship, University of Washington) to discuss multimodality imaging in congenital heart disease. Audio editing by CardioNerds Academy Intern, Dr. Maryam Barkhordarian. In this episode we discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the imaging modalities most commonly utilized in the diagnosis and surveillance of patients with ACHD.  Specifically, we discuss transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography, cardiac MRI and cardiac CT. The principles learned are then applied to the evaluation of two patient cases – a patient status post tetralogy of Fallot repair with a transannular patch, and a patient presenting with right ventricular enlargement of undetermined etiology. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) series provides a comprehensive curriculum to dive deep into the labyrinthine world of congenital heart disease with the aim of empowering every CardioNerd to help improve the lives of people living with congenital heart disease. This series is multi-institutional collaborative project made possible by contributions of stellar fellow leads and expert faculty from several programs, led by series co-chairs, Dr. Josh Saef, Dr. Agnes Koczo, and Dr. Dan Clark. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease Series is developed in collaboration with the Adult Congenital Heart Association, The CHiP Network, and Heart University. See more Disclosures: None Pearls • Notes • References • Guest Profiles • Production Team CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Pearls - Cardiovascular Multimodality Imaging in Congenital Heart Disease Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) is the first line diagnostic test for the diagnosis and surveillance of congenital heart disease due to widespread availability, near absent contraindications, and ability to perform near comprehensive structural, functional, and hemodynamic assessments in patients for whom imaging windows allow visualization of anatomic areas of interest.Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) use in ACHD patients is primarily focused on similar indications as in acquired cardiovascular disease patients: the assessment of endocarditis, valvular regurgitation/stenosis severity and mechanism, assessment of interatrial communications in the context of stroke, evaluation for left atrial appendage thrombus, and for intraprocedural guidance. When CT or MRI are unavailable or contraindicated, TEE can also be used when transthoracic imaging windows are poor, or when posterior structures (e.g. sinus venosus, atrial baffle) need to be better evaluated.Cardiac MRI (CMR) with MR angiography imaging is unencumbered by imaging planes or body habitus and can provide comprehensive high resolution structural and functional imaging of most cardiac and extracardiac structures. Additional key advantages over echocardiography are ability to reproducibly quantify chamber volumes, flow through a region of interest (helpful for quantifying regurgitation or shunt fraction), assess for focal fibrosis via late gadolinium enhancement imaging, and assess the right heart.Cardiac CT has superior spatial resolution in a 3D field of view which makes it useful for clarifying anatomic relationships between structures, visualizing small vessels such as coronary arteries or collateral vessels, and assessing patency of larger vessels (e.g branch pulmonary arteries) through metallic stents which may obscure MR imaging.

EVH Media
Raheem Solomon - Sacred Heart University

EVH Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 12:58


Raheem Solomon joins the show to talk about redshirting, transferring schools, competing in the MAAC, returning to Connecticut, and more

She Just Got Real
26. Embracing Motherhood as an Entrepreneur and CEO with Lindsey Roman

She Just Got Real

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 35:13


Have you ever wondered or questioned whether motherhood could keep you away from your dreams? Lindsey Roman challenges the standard and shares her story of how she once was afraid becoming a mom would ruin her dream of entrepreneurship, traveling, and living her life to the fullest. But motherhood created quite the opposite for her. In this podcast, Lindsey shares all the things of balancing being a Co-founder of her company, the Heart University, a mom, a wife, and all the things. Motherhood has empowered Lindsey to a whole new level. Motherhood is not a stopping point for your dreams, it is simply a new chapter. Lindsey also shares applicable advice for 20 something year old women that are wanting to explore entrepreneurship but are not sure where to start. This podcast is full of so many good, fun things. Follow Lindsey: @mrslindseyroman @theheartuniversity Lindseyroman.com Podcast: The Heart and Hustle Podcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tessah-joann/support

The Mary Marantz Show
On Perfection: How to Show Up with Purpose and Let Go of Perfect with Lindsey Roman and Evie Rupp

The Mary Marantz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 65:51


Are you ready to start crushing your goals but the fear of failure is holding you back? Perhaps every time you want to show up you are paralyzed by the lie that you are not worthy enough. If you can relate to perfectionism keeping you in place, then today's message is for you! Today, Mary is joined by co-founders of The Heart University and hosts of the Heart & Hustle podcast - Evie Rupp and Lindsey Roman. Wedding photographers turned entrepreneurs and business educators, Evie and Lindsey's goal is to see people confidently step into their God-given calling and fully embrace who they were made to be!  On today's episode, Mary, Evie, and Lindsey dive into all things perfectionism and the things that hold us back from showing up. Specifically, they tackle: Why you need to run a business through a Biblical view and the red flags to be aware of What it means to operate in your ‘zone of genius' and how to find it How to strategically use social media authentically for your brand Ways to let go perfection and guilt and embrace showing up The importance of beating down the lie that rest is unproductive    If you are ready to show up with purpose, let go of perfection, and believe that you have a story that matters, you will not want to miss today's must-listen episode! Check out The Heart University here! https://theheartuniversity.com/   --------------- MORE FROM MARY: You can find show notes for this episode at marymarantz.com/blog  For more inspiration and tips on owning your muddy story:  Find Mary on Instagram @marymarantz  Find Mary on YouTube by searching for the Mary Marantz channel If you love this episode, we bet you would also love Mary's first book Dirt, all about growing up in a trailer in West Virginia, before going on to Yale for law school. It is a story of redemption and how we make peace with our past. You can find that at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Target online or anywhere, books are sold. Don't forget to pre-order Slow Growth Equals Strong Roots while you're there, too!  Finally, if you are loving the show, will you take a minute to go rate it with five stars and leave a review? Wherever you listen to podcasts. This helps us get the show in front of so many more people and continues to help us book amazing guests for you here, like we have for you all season long here in the Slow Growth Equals Strong Roots Season. Thanks friends, we'll see you again soon.

The Balance Podcast
007: Why Motherhood Doesn't Crush Your Dreams with Lindsey Roman

The Balance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 51:27


Can I ask you something a little personal? Have you ever believed the lie that motherhood crushes your dreams? That you should get all of your travel in before you settle down, or maybe the lie even manifested itself in the fact that you subconsciously have a running list of things you have to accomplish before you can start having kids?Today I'm talking with Lindsey Roman whose story might hit close to home for you if you answered yes to any of these questions. Like so many women, Lindsey at one point believed the lie that having kids meant that the dreams she had for her life were unattainable, but now Lindsey is fully living in her God-given calling for both motherhood, and her career. Lindsey is a business coach, social media marketing aficionado, and photographer based out of Lawrence, Kansas. She's the co-founder of The Heart University and she co-hosts The Heart & Hustle Podcast, a top rated business podcast for creative entrepreneurs. Lindsey's mission is to help women know their worth, value, and identity in who they are and boldly do what they were created to do. When she's not speaking, teaching, or dancing on Instagram, you can find her spending quality time traveling, yes traveling, and adventuring with her daughters Eloise & Annalise and husband Andrew.So yeah, Lindsey is a walking testimony that you can do both, and she has so much goodness to share on the topic. Without further ado, let's dive in.Follow Along with Lindsey: https://www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman/https://lindseyroman.com/https://www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-heart-hustle-podcast/id1487265198 Show Notes: Click here.Join the Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/575983123455968/Follow Along: https://www.instagram.com/thebalancepod/https://www.instagram.com/adisonchilders/https://www.instagram.com/aminastudio.co/

Cardionerds
185. ACHD: Tetralogy of Fallot with Dr. George Lui

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 60:26


CardioNerds (Daniel Ambinder), ACHD series co-chair,  Dr. Josh Saef (ACHD fellow at University of Pennsylvania), and ACHD FIT lead Dr. Charlie Jain (Mayo Clinic) join ACHD expert Dr. George Lui (Medical Director of The Adult Congenital Heart Program at Stanford and Program Director for the ACGMEadult congenital heart disease fellowship at Stanford. ), to discuss Tetrology of Fallot. Audio editing by CardioNerds Academy Intern, Dr. Leticia Helms. Tetralogy of Fallot (ToF) is the most common cyanotic heart disease and one of the most common congenital heart diseases that we see in adults overall. The anatomy includes a ventricular septal defect (VSD), an overriding aorta, and infundibular hypertrophy with subpulmonic +/- pulmonic valvular +/- supravalvular stenosis, which causes severe RV outflow obstruction and subsequent RV hypertrophy. Patients require surgery during childhood, which includes patching the VSD and relieving RV outflow obstruction. This results in pulmonic regurgitation (usually severe) and patients can live with this for decades. Adults with ToF commonly will require pulmonic valve replacement, potential relief of subvalvular or supravalvular stenoses, and tricuspid valve repair (for functional tricuspid regurgitation caused by RV dilation). These patients are at increased risk of atrial and ventricular arrhythmias and may warrant prophylactic ICDs. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) series provides a comprehensive curriculum to dive deep into the labyrinthine world of congenital heart disease with the aim of empowering every CardioNerd to help improve the lives of people living with congenital heart disease. This series is multi-institutional collaborative project made possible by contributions of stellar fellow leads and expert faculty from several programs, led by series co-chairs, Dr. Josh Saef, Dr. Agnes Koczo, and Dr. Dan Clark. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease Series is developed in collaboration with the Adult Congenital Heart Association, The CHiP Network, and Heart University. See more Disclosures: None Pearls • Notes • References • Guest Profiles • Production Team CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Pearls - Tetralogy of Fallot Tetralogy of Fallot is the most common cyanotic heart disease and the 4 anatomic features are: VSD, infundibular hypertrophy (with RVOT obstruction), overriding aorta, and RV hypertrophy. The most common lesion you will see in adults with repaired Tetralogy of Fallot is pulmonic regurgitation.Pulmonic regurgitation (PR) can be easy to miss on exam as the murmur is brief and even shorter when the PR is severe. In patients with PR and aortic regurgitation, remember PR is clearest when laying supine, in comparison to aortic regurgitation which is loudest while leaning forward.Patients with ToF may also have coronary anomalies (e.g. LAD off RCA), right-sided aortic arches, and also left-sided heart disease (LV diastolic or systolic dysfunction).Patients with ToF are at risk for atrial and ventricular arrhythmias, and clinicians should consider prophylactic ICD for those with multiple risk factors for sudden death (e.g. QRS >180ms, scar on MRI).In all patients with congenital heart disease, inspection is a key part of the physical exam (e.g. right thoracotomy could clue you into a prior BTT shunt) and in patients with prior BTT shunts and/or prior brachial cut-downs (look in the antecubital fossa for scars), radial arterial access is discouraged. Show notes - Tetralogy of Fallot 1. What is the embryologic origin of Tetrology of Fallot (i.e. anterocephalad deviation of spiral septum)? With Tetralogy of Fallot, the most important considerations are in the embryology of the primitive outflow trac...

The College Admissions Process Podcast
Sacred Heart University - Pamela Pillo - Executive Director of Admissions

The College Admissions Process Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 30:12


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Figure It Out Baseball
Wayne Mazzoni- Sacred Heart University | Finding the Right College

Figure It Out Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 63:07


Wayne Mazzoni is the Pitching Coach at Sacred Heart University, a Private Division I school in Fairfield, Connecticut. He is a 1991 graduate of Gettysburg College where he played his collegiate baseball career. Coach Mazzoni started his collegiate coaching career in 1992 as a Graduate Assistant for Nova Southeastern University. From 1993-1996 he was the Pitching Coach at Fairfield University and from 1997-1999 took a break from coaching and spent that time as an author and speaker. He then got back into coaching in the year 2000, spending 2000-2005 as the Head Coach at Post University and 2006 as the Pitching Coach at Holy Cross University. Then, in 2007 he accepted the Pitching Coach position at Sacred Heart University, where he still remains. In this podcast, we start off talking about Coach Mazzoni's time at Gettysburg College, and why he switched from playing football his freshman year to baseball the rest of his time there. Also, diving into a conversation about his thoughts on the different levels of college baseball. We also talk about sport specialization, recruiting pitchers, paring your college list and experiencing failure. We finish off this podcast discussing successful habits and how Coach Mazzoni has changed throughout his Collegiate Coaching career. Lock into this podcast to hear and learn from Division I Pitching Coach, Wayne Mazzoni. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fiob/support

Cardionerds
175. ACHD: Single Ventricle Circulation and Fontan Palliation with Dr. Yuli Kim

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 53:07


CardioNerds (Amit Goyal and Daniel Ambinder), ACHD series co-chair Dr. Daniel Clark (Vanderbilt University), and ACHD FIT lead Dr. Danielle Massarella (Toronto University Health Network) join ACHD expert Dr. Yuli Kim (Associated Professor of Medicine & Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania), to discuss single ventricular heart disease and Fontan palliation. They cover the varied anatomical conditions that can require 3-step surgical palliation culminating in the Fontan circulation, which is characterized by passive pulmonary blood flow, high venous pressures, and low cardiac output. Audio editing by Dr. Gurleen Kaur (Director of the CardioNerds Internship and CardioNerds Academy Fellow).  The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) series provides a comprehensive curriculum to dive deep into the labyrinthine world of congenital heart disease with the aim of empowering every CardioNerd to help improve the lives of people living with congenital heart disease. This series is multi-institutional collaborative project made possible by contributions of stellar fellow leads and expert faculty from several programs, led by series co-chairs, Dr. Josh Saef, Dr. Agnes Koczo, and Dr. Dan Clark. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease Series is developed in collaboration with the Adult Congenital Heart Association, The CHiP Network, and Heart University. See more Claim free CME for enjoying this episode! Disclosures: None Pearls • Notes • References • Guest Profiles • Production Team CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Pearls There are various forms of unpalliated ‘single ventricle' congenital heart disease. The three main hemodynamic issues that need to be addressed in any form are unbalanced flow, pulmonary over-circulation, and blood mixing.  The Fontan palliation is a series of operations for congenital heart disease patients in whom biventricular repair is not feasible.  In the completed Fontan circulation, systemic venous blood is surgically routed directly to the lungs, effectively bypassing the heart, and creating passive pulmonary blood flow.  The hallmarks of the Fontan circulation (and Fontan failure) are elevated central venous pressure and low cardiac output.  Patients with Fontan circulation may experience significant morbidity in the long term from both cardiac and non-cardiac sequelae, and require lifelong specialist care.  Show notes 1. Why do some patients require Fontan palliation?  Many different types of anatomies may ultimately require single ventricular palliation via the Fontan procedure due to inadequate biventricular function to support both pulmonary and systemic circulations. Some examples include Tricuspid Atresia (hypoplastic RV), Double Inlet Left Ventricle (DILV; hypoplastic RV), Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS; hypoplastic LV), and atrioventricular septal defects (AVSD; either RV or LV may be inadequate based on “commitment” of the common AV valve). The Fontan procedure was first described in 1971; at this time, mortality of single ventricular patients exceeded 90% in the first year of life.  2. What are the stages of Fontan palliation?  Effective pulmonary blood flow/balancing flow to the pulmonary and systemic circulations: for many conditions, this involves retrograde pulmonary blood flow from a systemic -> PA shunt (i.e. Blalock-Taussig-Thomas “BTT” shunt in which the subclavian artery is turned down and anastomosed to the pulmonary artery). In infants, the pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) is high perinatally and gradually lowers over the first 3 months of life to adult levels with exposure to the atmosphere's natural pulmonary vasodilator: oxygen. Thus, in the first 3 months of life babies have an intri...

Get a
Instagram Captions that get your couples to say HECK YES! Lindsey Roman

Get a "Heck Yes" with Carissa Woo Wedding Photographer and Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 46:50


Calling all wedding photographers and pros that want to write better Instagram captions. You are going to love this episode. Lindsey Roman is a business coach, social media marketing aficionado, and photographer based out of Lawrence, Kansas. She's one of the founders of The Heart University and she co-hosts The Heart & Hustle Podcast, a top business podcast for creative entrepreneurs. Lindsey's mission is to help women know their worth, value, and identity in who they are and boldly do what they were created to do. When she's not speaking, teaching, or dancing on Instagram, you can find her spending quality time traveling and adventuring with her daughters Eloise & Annalise and husband Andrew. I've been following Lindsey for years and really put her heart into her social media and she now has 48k follower that are huge fans. She built her business brick by brick and treats every follower like her friends (even when she had 150 followers). Right before the interview, she was nursing her 2 month old, what a trooper. Today you will learn - How to write sensational captions -The mindset to have while writing captions -Her number #1 tip to getting a HECK YES from your dream clients Connect with Lindsey Roman You can buy the caption playbook here https://theheartuniversity.mykajabi.com/offers/2jRjLhXZ/checkout https://www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman/ https://theheartuniversity.com/the-podcast https://theheartuniversity.com/conference Connect with Carissa Coaching IG: @carissawoo Photography IG: @carissawoophotography Download a free guide on how to become a lead generating machine HERE Watch my free 20 lead generation masterclass https://carissa-woo.mykajabi.com/registration-page... Thank you to our sponsors Photobooth Supply. Buy the Photo Booth http://photoboothsupplyco.com/carissawoo

Cardionerds
170. ACHD: Transposition of the Great Arteries with Dr. Maan Jokhadar

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 69:11


In this episode, CardioNerds (Amit Goyal), ACHD series co-chair,  Dr. Josh Saef (ACHD fellow at University of Pennsylvania) and episode lead fellow, Dr. Brynn Connor (Pediatric Cardiology fellow at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford) are joined by Dr. Maan Jokhadar (Advanced heart failure and adult congenital heart disease specialist at Emory University) to discuss transposition of the great arteries. Audio editing by CardioNerds Academy Intern, Dr. Maryam Barkhordarian. For a brief review of the basic anatomy and physiology of D-TGA, check-out this great video by Dr. Maan Jokhadar! The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) series provides a comprehensive curriculum to dive deep into the labyrinthine world of congenital heart disease with the aim of empowering every CardioNerd to help improve the lives of people living with congenital heart disease. This series is multi-institutional collaborative project made possible by contributions of stellar fellow leads and expert faculty from several programs, led by series co-chairs, Dr. Josh Saef, Dr. Agnes Koczo, and Dr. Dan Clark. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease Series is developed in collaboration with the Adult Congenital Heart Association, The CHiP Network, and Heart University. See more Claim free CME for enjoying this episode! Disclosures: None Pearls • Notes • References • Guest Profiles • Production Team CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ifu8nVtXT_c Pearls (1) In D-TGA following an atrial switch operation, the right ventricle IS the systemic ventricle! (2) Evaluation of systemic right ventricular function often requires use of both transthoracic echocardiography and cardiac MRI. (3) Use of medical heart failure therapies should be individualized, without any proven long-term mortality benefit and potential unique complications in this patient population (i.e. SA node dysfunction).  Show notes D-transposition of the great arteries (D-TGA) is one of the most common forms of cyanotic congenital heart disease presenting in the newborn period. Anatomically, d-transposition of the great arteries is characterized by atrioventricular concordance and ventriculoarterial discordance, such that the aorta arises from the morphologic right ventricle and pulmonary artery arises from the morphologic left ventricle. The resultant physiology is that of a parallel circulation, with deoxygenated blood recirculating in the systemic circulation (via the RA-RV) and oxygenated blood recirculating in the pulmonary circulation (via the LA-LV). At birth, this invariably results in cyanosis, with survival dependent upon adequate mixing of the two circulations via an atrial or ventricular level defect. Prior to surgical advances in the late 1950s, this lesion was uniformly fatal, with most infants dying before their first birthday. The subsequent development of the Senning and Mustard atrial-level repairs led to good immediate outcomes and improved long-term survival. However, following these “physiologic” types of repair, patients are far from cured, with several long-term established complications, including (1) dysfunction of the systemic right ventricle, (2) tricuspid regurgitation (the systemic atrioventricular valve), (3) atrial and ventricular arrhythmias, and (4) systemic and pulmonary venous baffles leaks and obstruction. These complications ultimately lead to substantial morbidity and premature mortality, with ACHD providers facing unique challenges in the medical and surgical management of this heterogenous patient population. 1. What are the basic anatomic features of d-transposition of the great arteries (d-TGA)?

The Heart & Hustle Podcast
199: Follow Up on Our Heart Goals from Executive Retreat

The Heart & Hustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 36:15


Today we're doing a follow-up podcast from Episode 144: Behind the scenes of Our Executive Retreat. In that episode, we recapped and brought you behind the scenes of how we structured our team retreat, how we structure the backend of The Heart University and moving forward how we wanted to manage our team and daily operations within.    We recorded that episode immediately after our team retreat in Mexico, talking about everything we did but also what we PLANNED to do moving forward to implement things into The Heart. And at the end of the show, we asked you if you were interested in having us do a follow-up episode to see how we did this year at ACTUALLY implementing everything we set out to do after that retreat.    We're back here at the end of the year in December to tell you how it's been going. How we've done at staying on track with our goals, how we feel we've led our team as bosses, and implementing everything we wanted to move forward after our team retreat.    We're baring it all and being 100% honest about how we've done in the year 2021. Prepare for a candid conversation showing you our behind-the-scenes of The Heart University.   Show notes: https://theheartuniversity.com/199-follow-up-on-our-heart-goals-from-executive-retreat   The Content Photo Minor: https://theheartuniversity.com/content-minor   Daily Harvest: https://www.daily-harvest.com/?sscid=81k5_ny39p&utm_source=sas&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=aff&utm_term=2908821 Use promo code: HEART for up to $40 off your first box!   If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here.   Follow along: www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity  

Cardionerds
159. ACHD: Coarctation of the Aorta with Dr. Ari Cedars

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 43:45


CardioNerds (Amit Goyal and Daniel Ambinder),  ACHD series co-chair Dr. Agnes Koczo (UPMC), and episode FIT lead, Dr. Natasha Wolfe (Washington University) join Dr. Ari Cedars   (Director of the Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program at Johns Hopkins) for a discussion about coarctation of the aorta.   In this episode we discuss the presentation and management of unrepaired and repaired coarctation of the aorta in adults. We discuss the unique underlying congenital anatomy of coarctation and how that impacts physiology, clinical presentation, and diagnostic findings. We discuss the importance of long-term routine follow-up and screening of patients (including those who have been “repaired”) for common complications such as hypertension, re-coarctation, and aneurysm development. We end with a discussion of treatment options for coarctation and its complications. Audio editing by CardioNerds Academy Intern, Dr. Maryam Barkhordarian. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) series provides a comprehensive curriculum to dive deep into the labyrinthine world of congenital heart disease with the aim of empowering every CardioNerd to help improve the lives of people living with congenital heart disease. This series is multi-institutional collaborative project made possible by contributions of stellar fellow leads and expert faculty from several programs, led by series co-chairs, Dr. Josh Saef, Dr. Agnes Koczo, and Dr. Dan Clark. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease Series is developed in collaboration with the Adult Congenital Heart Association, The CHiP Network, and Heart University. See more Claim free CME for enjoying this episode! Disclosures: None Pearls • Notes • References • Guest Profiles • Production Team CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Pearls Coarctation of the aorta can occur as a discrete stenosis or as a long and hypoplastic hypoplastic aortic arch segment. Most commonly it is a discrete stenosis located at the insertion site of the ductus arteriosus just distal to the left subclavian artery.Three quarters of patients with coarctation of the aorta also have a bicuspid aortic valve.Hypertension is the most common long-term complication of coarctation of the aorta, whether repaired or unrepaired. Unrepaired coarctation is a rare cause of secondary hypertension in young adults with a difference in upper extremity and lower extremity BP by ≥ 20 mmHg. Systemic hypertension may not be consistently identifiable at rest in those with repaired coarctation, thus guidelines recommend ambulatory blood pressure monitoring or stress testing to identify hypertension with exertion.Chest and brain imaging via CT or MRI should be done every 5-10 years to screen for other long-term complications including re-coarctation (rate ~11%), aortic aneurysm development (higher risk in those with concurrent bicuspid aortic valve), pseudoaneurysm, aortic dissection, and cerebral aneurysms.Repair of coarctation or re-coarctation is indicated for patients who are hypertensive with a BP gradient ≥ 20 mmHg (Class I recommendation). Catheter-based stenting is the preferred approach when technically feasible. Show notes 1. What is the proposed embryologic origin of coarctation of the aorta? The aortic arch and its branches develop at 6-8 weeks fetal gestation. We all start with six aortic arches that go on to become the great arteries of the head and neck. The 4th arch forms the thoracic aortic arch and isthmus. The 6th arch persists as the proximal pulmonary arteries and ductus arteriosus. Thoracic aortic coarctation is therefore a manifestation of abnormal embryologic development of the 4th and 6th arches.There are two main theories regarding how aortic coarctation occurs.

Montana Diaries
19 Lindsey Roman on stewarding each season in family & business

Montana Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 58:55


19 Lindsey Roman on stewarding each season in family & businessLINDSEY ROMANLindsey Roman is a business educator, social media marketing guru, and photographer based out of Lawrence, Kansas. She's one of the founders of The Heart University and she co-hosts The Heart & Hustle Podcast, a business podcast for creative entrepreneurs. Lindsey's mission is to help women know their worth, value, and identity in who they are and boldly do what they were created to do. When she's not speaking, teaching, or dancing on Instagram, you can find her spending quality time traveling and adventuring with her daughter, Eloise, and husband, Andrew.SHOWNOTES: montanadiaries.com/creativebusinessblog/19FREE CLASS FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS! https://www.montanadiaries.com/learnvideo SIGN UP FOR 1X1 MENTOR CALLS: https://www.montanadiaries.com/coaching

For Professional Photographers
Interview with Evelyn Grace

For Professional Photographers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 64:48


Join us as we sit down with Destination photographer, business coach, and co-founder of The Heart University, Evelyn Grace Photos, and discuss how to be successful as a professional photographer and entrepreneur.

Cardionerds
155. ACHD: Ebstein Anomaly with Dr. Jeannette Lin

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 70:21


CardioNerds (Amit Goyal and Josh Saef) join ACHD fellow Dr. Prashanth Venkatesh and ACHD program director Dr. Jeannette Lin, both from the University of California, Los Angeles, for a deep dive into the complex disease entity that is Ebstein anomaly. They discuss the anatomic features of the dysplastic tricuspid valve as well as the right ventricle in patients with Ebstein anomaly, and how these structural features affect cardiovascular physiology and clinical presentation. This is followed by an in-depth discussion into associated entities including arrhythmias and atrial-level shunts as well as the appropriate multimodality evaluation. Finally, they tackle the difficult question of when and how to intervene, delving into the various interventional treatments and exploring their outcomes using illustrative case-based examples. Audio editing CardioNerds Academy Intern, Pace Wetstein. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) series provides a comprehensive curriculum to dive deep into the labyrinthine world of congenital heart disease with the aim of empowering every CardioNerd to help improve the lives of people living with congenital heart disease. This series is multi-institutional collaborative project made possible by contributions of stellar fellow leads and expert faculty from several programs, led by series co-chairs, Dr. Josh Saef, Dr. Agnes Koczo, and Dr. Dan Clark. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease Series is developed in collaboration with the Adult Congenital Heart Association, The CHiP Network, and Heart University. See more Claim free CME for enjoying this episode! Disclosures: None Pearls • Notes • References • Guest Profiles • Production Team CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Pearls Ebstein anomaly is characterized by an inherent myopathy which is often more clinically consequential than the more obvious tricuspid valvulopathy. This can affect not only the right ventricle due to ‘atrialization' and severe tricuspid regurgitation (TR) but also the left ventricle that is often small due to chronic preload deprivation from reduced RV outflow (no flow, no grow)!Diagnosing severe TR on echocardiography in patients with Ebstein anomaly is challenging, due to the frequent absence of a clearly defined vena contracta and lack of hepatic vein systolic flow reversal. Be on the lookout for severe low gradient TR, which may manifest as a triangular doppler signal rather than the normal parabolic profile.If an electrocardiogram of a patient with Ebstein anomaly suggests prior inferior myocardial infarction, be very suspicious for a right-sided accessory pathway! These are seen in nearly a third of patients with Ebstein anomaly, and manifest as negative delta waves in the inferior leads, leading to a pseudo-infarct pattern. NOTE: infarction, aberrancy, and ventricular hypertrophy should not be coded in the presence of an accessory pathway (i.e., WPW pattern).Patients with Ebstein anomaly who are planned for tricuspid valve replacement should undergo an electrophysiology study preoperatively, since the cavo-tricuspid isthmus responsible for atrial flutter that plagues a large number (>20%) of these patients will be covered by a tricuspid prosthetic valve ring and be inaccessible for future catheter ablation.Certain patients with Ebstein anomaly with significant baseline RV dysfunction who require tricuspid valve surgery may benefit from a concomitant Glenn shunt, which is a surgical anastomosis of the superior vena cava to the right pulmonary artery. This relieves the dysfunctional RV of a third of its baseline preload, potentially enabling it to recover effectively from the stress of cardiopulmonary bypass. Show notes 1.

Figure It Out Baseball
Bobby Valentine- Former MLB Player & Manager, Sacred Heart University | A True Legend of the Game

Figure It Out Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 34:06


Bobby Valentine, better known as “Bobby V” is a former Major League Baseball Player and Manager, who is now the current Athletic Director at Sacred Heart University. He was drafted 5th overall in the 1968 MLB draft by the Los Angeles Dodgers and only a year later had his MLB debut. He retired in 1979 with the Seattle Mariners and not too long after became the Manager for the Texas Rangers in 1985. He was a manager in the MLB for collectively 16 years with the Texas Rangers, New York Mets, and Boston Red Sox. Bobbly also had a stunt of years where he coached professional baseball in Japan. He retired from managing in 2012 and a year later became the Athletic Director for Sacred Heart University, where he still remains. In this episode, we discuss Bobby's time coaching professional baseball in Japan and why he chose to coach there for a number of years. We also talked about his past years as a player, analyst, as well as his current life as a college Athletic Director. If you want to hear from a Baseball LEGEND than lock into this podcast and enjoy the conversation between myself and Bobby V! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fiob/support

Cardionerds
145. ACHD: Pregnancy and Congenital Heart Disease with Dr. Carole Warnes

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 64:20


CardioNerds (Amit Goyal and Daniel Ambinder), ACHD series co-chair Dr. Agnes Koczo (UPMC), and ACHD FIT lead Dr. Katia Bravo (UCLA) join ACHD expert Dr. Carole Warnes (Professor of Medicine and founder of the Adult Congenital Heart Disease Clinic at Mayo Clinic), to discuss adult congenial heart disease and pregnancy. They cover preconception counseling in women with congenital heart disease, appropriate risk stratification to estimate maternal and neonatal morbidity using existing tools and an individualized care approach and preparation for a multidisciplinary delivery plan. Audio editing by CardioNerds Academy Intern, Dr. Leticia Helms. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) series provides a comprehensive curriculum to dive deep into the labyrinthine world of congenital heart disease with the aim of empowering every CardioNerd to help improve the lives of people living with congenital heart disease. This series is multi-institutional collaborative project made possible by contributions of stellar fellow leads and expert faculty from several programs, led by series co-chairs, Dr. Josh Saef, Dr. Agnes Koczo, and Dr. Dan Clark. The CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease Series is developed in collaboration with the Adult Congenital Heart Association, The CHiP Network, and Heart University. See more Claim free CME for enjoying this episode! Disclosures: None Pearls • Notes • References • Guest Profiles • Production Team CardioNerds Adult Congenital Heart Disease PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Pearls Women with congenital heart disease can safely carry a pregnancy if appropriate risk stratification and management is performed by an expert multidisciplinary cardio-obstetrics team.There are a myriad of hemodynamic and vascular changes which impact congenital cardiac physiology and evolve throughout the different stages of pregnancy. Therefore, planning is key. An evaluation of heart rate response to exercise and optimization of potential factors that could worsen during pregnancy, such as arrhythmias, are recommended.Maternal morbidity & mortality risk-stratification systems such as the modified WHO, CARPREG or ZAHARA criteria are helpful starting points. Ultimately, each patient requires individualization given the heterogeneity that exists among congenital heart defects.Vaginal delivery is generally preferred over C-section from a cardiac standpoint. An assisted second stage of labor during the period of greatest hemodynamics changes should also be considered if vaginal delivery is pursued. Show notes Pregnancy and Adult Congential Heart Disease: Created by Dr. Katia Bravo and Dr. Teodora Donisan and reviewed by Dr. Candice Silversides 1. Why is preconception counseling important in women with congenital heart disease and what does it entail? Ensuring women with congenital heart disease are optimized prior to conception decreases maternal and neonatal complications. For this reason, preconception counseling is paramount for these patients.In addition, counseling leads to patients making more informed decisions about family planning.The integral parts of preconception counseling include: (1) discussing the current anatomical and physiological status, (2) discussing possible complications during pregnancy specific to the patient's congenital heart defect (with genetic counseling referral if appropriate), (3) evaluating cardiac medications, taking into account benefits vs teratogenic potential, (4) discussing and planning for necessary pre-pregnancy tests or interventions (exercise stress testing is an important tool in evaluating how the patient will tolerate the stressors of pregnancy), (5) organizing antepartum care with high-risk obstetrics teams, (6) discussing location,

The Heart & Hustle Podcast
173: How Internships Can Be a Powerful Model in Your Business with Our Content Creator KT Howie

The Heart & Hustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 60:42


Welcome back to our Team Interview Series! Today we have a freaking TREAAATTT for you! Today, we're talking to our girl KT Howie.   KT is our Content Creator and Community Manager at The Heart University. She's the brains and brawn behind most of our Heart Instagram content and the beast behind our video editing for courses, PDF and graphic design, and quite literally so much more. But she didn't start there! She started as an intern for Lindsey a couple of years ago and that is a WILD story in and of itself.   Today she shares her journey of dreaming of living in NYC to the huge pivot and surrender to the Lord she made that led her to land an internship with Lindsey in Hawaii. From there she's just continued to grow with us as a company and is now a full-blown team member who is invaluable to our daily operations.   There are LITERALLY so many reasons why you need to listen to this podcast episode it's not even funny. We covered SOOOOO much with KT.   If you've ever wondered what a unique and powerful internship model looks like, or what it's like to be on the content creation side of The Heart team, or how Lindsey and I kinda threw her into the deep end of social media when she first started.   Or if you've ever struggled with making something an idol in your life or battled with the belief that giving up your big dreams to trust what God has for you automatically means that you're settling for less than what you want, Ohhh KT has some words for you.    It's such a powerful, fun, and real interview today. And we know you're gonna get so much goodness out of KT's story and her wisdom.   Show notes: https://theheartuniversity.com/173-how-internships-can-be-a-powerful-model-in-your-business-with-our-content-creator-kt-howie   The Lightroom Challenge: www.theheartuniversity.com/challenge   Pricing Guide Freebie: www.theheartuniversity.com/guide-freebie   If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here.   Follow along with KT:  www.instagram.com/kattkattykatt www.kthowie.com   Follow along: www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity  

The Heart & Hustle Podcast
169: How a Virtual Assistant Can Up Level Your Business Exponentially with Our VA Rachel Hannah

The Heart & Hustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 59:31


We're BACK with another Team Member interview! We're talking with our Executive Assistant, Rachel Hannah. The pepper pots of The Heart team as she likes to call herself. She is the woman who knits everything together within our team & keeps us sane.   Whether you're interested in being a virtual assistant OR if you're just interested in hearing what it's like to work for us and be on The Heart University team, you're gonna get so much out of this episode. And a lot of tea.    From the software to use in organizing and structuring your business operations to behind-the-scenes stories of how we all met and started working together. We're covering everything about how to get into virtual assistant work, systems and processes to save time, and how to balance motherhood and work.   Show notes: https://theheartuniversity.com/169-why-virtual-assistants-are-the-best-for-your-biz-with-our-very-own-virtual-assistant-rachel-hannah   Better Help: www.betterhelp.com/heartandhustle Save 10% off your first month with Better Help!    www.theheartuniversity.com/shop In addition, use code "HEARTU" for 10% of contracts.    If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here.   Follow along: www.instagram.com/mrs.rachelhannah www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity  

The Heart & Hustle Podcast
168: We Almost Ruined Our Business Partnership. Listen to Avoid Our Mistakes.

The Heart & Hustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 38:59


HOW DID WE KNOW TO GO INTO BUSINESS WITH EACH OTHER?   In this episode, we're dedicating it to tackling that beast of a topic - business partners - specifically starting a business with a close friend or partner. Honestly, when we FIRST started our little photography workshop we had NO clue what we were doing and the places this company would grow to. It was honestly a divine working of the Lord that put us together. However, we still originally started The Heart Workshop which led to now becoming The Heart University very naively. We made a lot of mistakes along the way, but we also did a LOT of things right. And today we're chatting about it ALL.    Our top 5 recommendations to consider when going into business with a friend or partner. We're covering things we believe are absolute MUSTS, things we didn't do at first but learned along the way, and things we did right from the very beginning.    Running a company with a partner by your side is one of the best things in the world, but it takes a LOT of freaking hard work.   Show notes:  https://theheartuniversity.com/168-we-almost-ruined-our-business-partnership-listen-to-avoid-our-mistakes   Website Templates: ​​www.theheartuniversity.com/website-templates   The Posing Minor: www.theheartuniversity.com/posing-minor   If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here.   Follow along: www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity  

Light and Dark Photography Podcast
076. Working Efficiently From Home with Lindsey Roman

Light and Dark Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 71:12


Lindsey Roman is a photographer, a business educator, co-founder of the Heart University and co-host of the Heart and Hustle Podcast with Evie Rupp. Today she's giving some helpful tips to work more efficiently from home. Show notes: www.lightdarkco.com/podcast/76 instagram.com/mrslindseyroman Join LIVE at lightdarkco.com/joinfb Follow us at instagram.com/lightdarkco instagram.com/allheartphoto

The Heart & Hustle Podcast
165. The Behind the Scenes of Our Podcast with Our Podcast Manager Ally Runnels

The Heart & Hustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 57:32


Something that we've been intentional about this year since our executive retreat is shining more of a spotlight on our INCREDIBLE team behind The Heart University. And make sure it's VERY clear that The Heart isn't the Evie and Lindsey show because our team does so much behind the scenes to make this company, our courses, our shop, our social media, and this podcast actually happen, and run smoothly for you. So we thought it would be fun to do some guest interviews with the incredible women who work for The Heart University. First up on today's show is Ally Runnels - our Podcast Manager and Operations Manager.    The story of how we met Ally and how she eventually became a member of our team is WILD, and she shares it all on today's episode. We then dive into the nitty-gritty behind everything she does to make this show a reality for you twice a week. The ONLY thing we do for this podcast is to write the outlines and record the episodes. Ally is the woman who does everything else behind the scenes, and today's conversation is a fascinating peek behind the curtain of everything it takes to create a top-rated show like The Heart and Hustle Podcast.    If you're wanting to get into podcasting today's show will be a rundown of what it takes, the software and programs we use to make it all happen, and some great insight into how to strategically name your episode titles so they are more likely to be listened to. Lastly, Ally goes in DEPTH into the dos and don'ts for pitching yourself as a guest to podcasts. She's our gatekeeper on who decides who is or isn't a guest on our show, so she had LOTS of advice to give here. If you're an entrepreneur wanting to be a guest on podcasts, you'll want to tune into what she has to say because it's GOLD.    Show notes:  https://theheartuniversity.com/165-the-behind-the-scenes-of-our-podcast-with-our-podcast-manager-ally-runnels HoneyBook: share.honeybook.com/heart   In addition to a FREE 7 day trial, get 50% off your first year of HoneyBook, a $200 value!!    The Heart University Shop: www.theheartuniversity.com/shop   Follow along with Ally:  www.instagram.com/aprunnels If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here. Follow along: www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity  

The CopDoc Podcast: Aiming for Excellence in Leadership
TCD Podcast - Dr. Jim McCabe, Ep028, Session 2 - NYPD Inspector (retired) Sacred Heart University,

The CopDoc Podcast: Aiming for Excellence in Leadership

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 32:08 Transcription Available


I chatted again with Jim McCabe, retired Inspector with the NYPD, and professor of Criminal Justice at Sacred Heart University.   Jim is an evaluator with the ICMA, having conducted 80 police management reviews in the US.  A member of the NYPD, Federal Court Monitor Team, Jim also teaches Criminal Justice courses, including  Police Management and Research Methods. We spoke about a wide range of issues including analysis of police departments, procedural justice, both inside and out of agencies, and the vacuum of leadership.  We discussed the idea that policing is customer service-based and that surveys to gather perspectives and collect data in and out of the organization could be of great value to focus on process and improved service delivery.  

DWS News Hour
U of I is being designated as a "Purple Heart University" 6-21-21

DWS News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 7:49


The Heart & Hustle Podcast
148: How We Grew Our Instagram From 6K to 22K in a Year

The Heart & Hustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 34:18


This is about to be a jam-packed episode you do not wanna miss out on. Today we're going to chat all about Instagram and how we grew our very own Heart University account from 6k to 22k followers in just ONE year. Seems wild, right?! Well, it didn't happen overnight. Trust us, we KNOW how stressful and time-consuming social media can be. This is why we want to share EVERYTHING we did to grow our Instagram. We're spilling ALL the beans on the strategies and tools we implemented to grow our following and our business. Don't go anywhere, because your mind is about to be BLOWN!   We wanted to do this episode, because especially in the beginning when you are first growing. Those numbers are the hardest. It's hardest to get to 1,000 and then it is really hard to get to 10k. The beginning is such slow growth once you hit 50k or 100k it's still hard, but it compounds.    We're giving you a full glimpse into our strategies, processes, and tools.     Show notes: https://theheartuniversity.com/148-how-we-grew-our-instagram-from-6k-to-22k-in-a-year   HoneyBook: share.honeybook.com/heart   In addition to a FREE 7 day trial, get 50% off your first year of HoneyBook, a $200 value!!    The Heart University Courses: www.theheartuniversity.com/courses   If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here.     Follow along: www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity  

The Heart & Hustle Podcast
144: Come Behind the Scenes to Our Executive Retreat

The Heart & Hustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 49:02


Back in April, we had our yearly executive retreat for our Heart leadership team. We spent two weeks in Tulum, Mexico, and so much fruit was produced from that retreat. We grew as leaders and we developed such a better connection with our core team members. We thought it would be a super fun podcast episode to take you behind the scenes and tell you exactly what we did, how we structured our retreat, how we grew as individuals and team members during the retreat, and LOTS more.    We're excited to bring you behind the curtain in a sense to the inner workings of our company, the Heart University, our goals, how we are striving to achieve them, and all that good stuff.    If you’re a CEO of your own company and are eager to learn how others structure and run their executive retreats, or if you’re wanting to learn how to be a better leader, and learn from what we’ve done, then continue!   Show notes: https://theheartuniversity.com/144-come-behind-the-scenes-to-our-executive-retreat The Heart Shop Apparel: www.theheartuniversity.com/apparel   If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here.   Follow along: www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity    

PK Soccer youth coaching
15. Scott McBride: Women's Assistant Sacred Heart University

PK Soccer youth coaching

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 32:21


Scott McBride is the Women’s Assistant coach at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield Connecticut and former Associate Head coach at Bridgeport University and NOGA soccer regional manager. I first met Scott back in 2006 when I started working for Noga soccer in Connecticut. In today’s episode we talk about Scott’s introduction into coaching with Noga and the many programs he has helped develop in his 23 years coaching in the U.S how he progressed his coaching career from summer camp coach to Division 1 College assistant. Paul Kelshaw on Twitter https://twitter.com/PaulKelshaw on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/paulkelshaw Like my facebook page https://www.facebook.com/PKsoccerinc email paulkelshaw@pksoccer.org --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/paul-kelshaw/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paul-kelshaw/support

The CopDoc Podcast: Aiming for Excellence in Leadership
The CopDoc Podcast Ep 018 Dr. Jim McCabe - Sacred Heart University, retired NYPD Inspector

The CopDoc Podcast: Aiming for Excellence in Leadership

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 30:26 Transcription Available


We chatted with Dr. Jim McCabe, a pracademic, an academic with extensive practical field experience.  In a wide-ranging discussion, we talked about the state of policing today, police management studies, leadership, training, and Body-worn cameras.   

Monkey Mind Podcast
Episode 45: Katherine Haines (former Division 1 basketball player at Sacred Heart University)

Monkey Mind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 35:34


On today's episode we spoke with Katherine Haines who spoke about her experience dealing with anxiety as a division 1 college basketball player. She also talked about juggling being a student-athlete and dealing with adversity from suffering an injury in her during her time at Sacred Heart University. Enjoy! Katherine's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_kat.grace_/

Faith School Podcast
Dating in Light of God's Kingdom with Evie Rupp & Landon McLeod

Faith School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 63:06


Evie and Landon answer questions like... What has putting God first looked like for you guys within your relationship? What has honouring one another looked like at this stage of your relationship (differences, choices, personality, passions, etc.)? What practices, disciplines, or practical things do you guys do together to make space for God in your relationship? Evie Rupp and Landon McLeod are both photographers and multi-passionate entrepreneurs with a love for adventure. They are in the midst of their dating relationship and have a lot to share about how they are honouring God and one another in their relationship. Resources: https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/I68Shop?fbclid=IwAR3egQG0mQ2v0k3P7yBjQOQgfq_4d6imJu0s4qTtkFCb_Nk6filTkMuhpb4 (I68Shop: Faith in Motion) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvFyUwwsr8o&ab_channel=EvelynGrace (Evie & Landon's Love Story YouTube Part 1) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfKv-PMVdA8&ab_channel=EvelynGrace (& 2) Connect with Leah: IG: https://www.instagram.com/leah.rempel/ (@leah.rempel) FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/4075541105853974 (Intentional Women of Faith) Shop:https://www.redbubble.com/people/leahrempel/shop?asc=u ( RedBubble Shop) , https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/I68Shop?fbclid=IwAR3egQG0mQ2v0k3P7yBjQOQgfq_4d6imJu0s4qTtkFCb_Nk6filTkMuhpb4 (I68Shop) Connect with Evie + Landon: Evie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evierupp/ (@evierupp) Evie's Website: http://evelyngrace.com (evelyngrace.com) https://theheartuniversity.com/ (The Heart University) https://theheartuniversity.com/the-podcast (The Heart and Hustle Podcast) Landon's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/landonmcleod__/ (@landonmcleod_) Landon's Website: http://landonmcleod.com (landonmcleod.com)

MorWrestling
#2 John Clark (Head Wrestling Coach @ Sacred Heart University)

MorWrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 40:00


In the second episode of MorWrestling we take a quick look at what this weekends college wrestling scene looks like at the D1 level. We also look into the Spartan RTC Dual being held on FloWrestling. We also bring on Sacred Hearts Head Wrestling Coach, John Clark. John was a 2x NYS Champion from Canton NY, 2x NCAA D1 All-American @ Ohio State. Make sure you give us a like and a share! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Monkey Mind Podcast
Episode 31: Devan Kane (former Division 1 ice hockey goalie at Sacred Heart University)

Monkey Mind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 47:48


On today's episode we had on Devan Kane. We discussed battling injuries and how that effected her hockey career and mental health. We also discussed some of the work she did at Sacred Heart by starting an initiative called Heart To Heart which raises awareness around mental health and gives people a safe space to talk about the things they struggle with. Enjoy!

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy
TOP 12 Pack of 2019 – A PT, OT and Exercise Scientist walk into a podcast @ Sacred Heart University

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 48:40


TOP 12 Pack of 2019 - A PT, OT and Exercise Scientist walk into a podcast @ Sacred Heart University

The Adam Ritz Show
Live at Sacred Heart University, with NFL Rookie Tony Washington, Wheelchair Rugby, Oklahoma and LSU service awards, Skin Cancer Awareness, and more

The Adam Ritz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2014 30:06


We begin the show with a live audience at Sacred Heart University, and learn about The Dunbar Project from student athlete Keshaudas Spence. Our feature interview is with NFL rookie Tony Washington talking about the transition from college to the pros, as well as his advice for high school student athletes that want to play […]

The Adam Ritz Show
Live from Sacred Heart University, with Minnesota Gophers football head coach Jerry Kill, IU Dance Marathon, Fed Ex Cares, and more

The Adam Ritz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2013 30:06


We begin the show with a live studio audience at Sacred Heart University as we honor the student athletes for their 9000 hours of community service! Our feature interview is with Jerry Kill, head coach of the Minnesota Golden Gophers football squad, and learn about the importance of character, academics, and charity work. Segments include […]