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Explore the vital role of Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) in critical care with Alex Hodson, a seasoned critical care physician assistant. Learn about the dynamics of high-functioning healthcare teams, the training pipeline for APPs, and the importance of feedback and teamwork. Gain insights into the challenges and rewards of working in high-stress environments and understand how multidisciplinary and multi-professional collaboration shapes effective patient care.
Join us this week for The Tech Leaders Podcast, where Gareth sits down with Dr. Nicola Hodson, Chair at IBM UK and Ireland. Dr. Hodson talks about how to manage transformations in complex organisations, how UK Enterprises are adopting AI, and why Quantum computing might be coming sooner than you think. On this episode, Gareth and Dr. Hodson discuss why authenticity is underrated, the evolution of AI regulations, the importance of Polymaths, and how Concorde and a copy of the Encyclopaedia Brittanica inspired her to begin the journey which would lead to IBM. Timestamps: Good leadership, Concorde and the Encyclopaedia Brittanica (2:40) How to drive change in large organisations (9:36) Polymaths (13:50) IBM and Quantum computing (20:00) ITAM Evolution and Hybrid Cloud Management (26:50) Enterprise adoption of Agentic AI (31:10) AI and Graduate jobs (36:40) AI Regulation (41:08) Advice for young IT professionals, and 21-year-old Nicola (43:30) https://www.bedigitaluk.com/
This powerful message is a must for everyone. OUR FATHER part 1 looks at the most famous prayer - the prayer Jesus taught his followers. Explored are the various layers and invitations God has for us as a community. This message will without doubt take you to a new place in your prayer life.
3,000 were slain by the sword if the law at Mt Sinai. 3,000 were baptised into the new covenant n the day of Pentecost and became the first church. Here we look at the four practices the first church devoted themselves to.
This message looks at Matthew 5:33-37. Here Jesus is calling us to have honesty with our words and simplicity with our speech, that our words are trustworthy and that our words build others up. We are reminded that where our words might fail, God's words never fail. He means what He says.
Here we look at what Jesus says in Matthew 5:38-48 where Jesus challenges the script of our age (alongside Leviticus 24:17-22 and 1 Peter 2:23-24). We are reminded that will power is not the answer, rather we need a reframing of our minds. It takes a deep abiding in Christ to live as Jesus did.
Here we look at Jesus's words in Matthew 6:1 where He talks of practicing our righteousness. This serves as an introduction to 3 spiritual practices that will help us grow in our faith - when you give, when you pray and when you fast. What we practice is what we become.
In this episode, we revisit the shocking murder of Craig Hodson-Walker, a young postmaster's son who gave his life defending his family and their village shop in Fairfield, Worcestershire. As detectives pieced together a complex trail of CCTV, forensics and witness accounts, the truth about a ruthless gang from Birmingham would come to light — and justice would finally catch up with them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here in Matt 5:31-32 Jesus is condemning the practice of treating women as property and not people. Men are to grant women grace and honour as fellow heirs, who bear the image of Christ.It highlights that Paul considered divorce a legitimate possibility not only in cases of desertion by an unbeliever, but also in situations of violent abuse.This message concludes with talking about what marriage should look like in the new covenant - not so much finding the right person, as being the right person . Marriage is built on a promise and the promise sustains love.
"Baptism is not just about eternal life but about walking into the newness of life that is eternal". In Romans chapter 8 Paul discusses the beauty and power of our new life in Christ. Habits, flaws and sins of the past are buried in baptism. Take a listen to find out more good news.
The world says that if we have a longing you should have it met - a culture of immediate gratification.Religion sees our desires as bed - a culture of repression and suppression.This message takes a look at Matthew 5:27-30 and helps us to find Kingdom solutions for life situations.
Heather Hodson is on a mission to change society's assumptions and stereotypes about fishing by inviting everyone into the fold. In this episode of Fin And Fire With Jeff Mishler, Heather and I discuss her angling past and efforts to change the world, one angler at a time.
Following Jesus and living the Beatitudes leads to divine life but it also leads to persecution. The final Beatitude is not limited to those who suffer violent persecution; to be rejected and ridiculed and misunderstood is part of living the Jesus way. This final beatitude comes with the same blessing as the first.
The 8th Day is part of the Passion Week around Easter. Here where learn that the the 8th Day is where new creation breaks into the old with promises of forgiveness and life.
By calling His followers salt and light Jesus is saying that we are vital to the world as a preserving agent in society, restraining corruption and shining as a visible witness. We are challenged to consider that salt loosing its saltiness is equivalent to Christians loosing their Christlikeness.
Here we are encouraged to understand that the language of Christianity is that something has already been done; Christ has done for us what we could not do for ourselves. Our salvation is not based on us being good. Our salvation is based on God being good.
The Beatitudes reveal the personality and the heart of Jesus. This 5th Beatitude “Blessed are the Merciful” tells us that blessed are the ones who show loyal love and grace”Unique to this Beatitude is the fact that it is the only Beatitude where the blessing and the promise match. When we extend mercy to others this positions our being to be in a place of receiving God's mercy and healing in our lives.
To follow Jesus means that we are invited to live in the peace that He gives us - peace with God, peace with Jesus, peace within ourselves, offering and making peace in the world around usIn this message Ps Trent looks at the difference between peacemakers and peacekeepers, as well as challenging our thinking process around managing conflict. Learn how to live with inner peace.
Peter Hodson, chief investment officer at i2i Capital Management, shares his outlook on North American mid-caps.
Here Trent looks at "What does meekness look like?" and "What does it mean to inherit the earth?" We learn that meekness means full of power, but restraining that power for the sake of love. When Jesus says the meek will inherit the earth He is directly quoting Ps 37 which is all about God's plan to elevate the poor and oppressed and the unimportant,
Here we are reminded that Blessed means "How fortunate". We learn that God is mighty to save and that our righteousness does not depend on what we do but on what God has done. Will we hunger and thirst to know Him?
In today's show we hear about the new thriller from Mari Hannah, Her Sister's Killer, the latest in the Stone and Oliver series. We also pay tribute to narrator Steve Hodson and hear from Nero book of the year Maurice and Maralyn by Sophie Elmhirst
A familiar and warm voice to listeners of RNIB Talking Books, and audiobook and radio drama listeners everywhere, Steve Hodson, has passed away at 77. We listen back to him telling us how he became a narrator, hear some stories and listen to a clip of one of his favourite books. Photo of Steve. He has salt and pepper tousled hair and is staring to the side with an intense gaze. His soft white dress shirt is open and relaxed at the collar.
The way of Jesus is more than a philosophy of life, a moral system or a list of do's and don'ts. It is a way of life where we apprentice to Jesus, where we live The Way. The Sermon on the Mount will lead us to a life long journey that sees us transformed into a people of love.
In this message Trent looks at the author of suffering (satan), the Redeemer of our suffering (Jesus) and the Redemption of our suffering.The Biblical story does not dignify our suffering in the present but promises to bring about its decisive defeat in the end.
Here Trent highlights that the Christian life is not about keeping a set of rules but about being transformed. As we work out our salvation (a command from scripture) its about the recovery of the divine nature we have lost. In this message we see that following Jesus looks like growing in faith, hope and especially love.
In this introduction to our upcoming Sermon on the Mount series, Trent expounds on what it means to live the Jesus Way. We are not just believers but called to live a lifestyle. The gospel cannot be reduced to just receiving Jesus as personal Saviour, as important as that is. We are called to proclaim the new birth and demonstrate the new Kingdom. Salvation is becoming the kind of person God intended human beings to be.
Acts 2 | Pentecost - Pastor Dan Hodson by South Bay Community Church
In this episode, we explore the art of embracing freedom and creating balance through the lens of a truly unconventional lifestyle. Join us as we chat with Jo Hodson, a designer, writer, and coach, who shares her journey from the structured world of architecture to the open road of van life. Jo discusses how listening to her body's rhythms and embracing flexibility has allowed her to build a life that aligns with her passions while navigating the challenges of being a nomadic entrepreneur. Discover how simplifying your life, both physically and mentally, can create space for deeper creativity, personal growth, and wellness. Jo reflects on how tuning into the natural cycles of the seasons and honouring your own energy patterns can help you find more balance and joy, whether you're working from home, on the road, or in a traditional 9-to-5 job. We also delve into how to step away from rigid societal expectations, question long-held beliefs, and create a life that feels more authentic and fulfilling. If you've ever felt stuck in the “shoulds” of life or longed for more flexibility, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical insights to help you embrace your own unique rhythm. Tune in for a conversation about redefining wellness, listening to your intuition, and creating the space to live freely on your own terms. * * * Don't forget to join us on Patreon for exclusive bonus content and gold nuggets from this episode: www.patreon.com/c/IntoYourLife * * * Jo Hodson is a designer, writer and coach who helps wellness based entrepreneurs embrace their multiple passions and create a life and business on their terms. Create Wellbeing was born from her career background in the creative industries and her personal journey of plant-based nutrition being the gateway to stepping away from convention and conformity, into a deeper connection with her authentic self. Jo blends life and work into her adventures around the UK and Europe, mostly living on the road in her self-converted camper van. Find her at www.createwellbeingltd.com or day-to-day on Instagram @iamjohodson https://www.instagram.com/iamjohodson/
Episode 234 : Welcome to this week's episode. We start off with a report from our guest, Justin Hodson from Hodson PI. Justin is located in California and some of his staff have been affected by the fires. At the time of this recording, it was day 4. After the update, the guys turn to 2025 and talk about trends and business growth for the new year. Stick around till the end for some great tips. Please welcome Justin Hodson and your host, NY private investigator, Matt Spaier Links: Matt's email: MatthewS@Satellitepi.com Linkedin: Matthew Spaier www.investigators-toolbox.com Justin Hodson linkedin: Justin Hodson Email: Justin@hodsonpi.com PI-Perspectives Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYB3MaUg8k5w3k7UuvT6s0g Sponsors: https://piinstitute.com/ https://pi-perspectivesinsurance.com/ https://www.skopenow.com https://researchfpr.com/ FBI Tip Line https://tips.fbi.gov/home https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/newyork/about - (212) 384-1000 CALI Disaster fund https://www.cali-pi.org/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=49391&module_id=451953
Come Thou Long Expected Jesus - Pastor Dan Hodson by South Bay Community Church
The new way of knowing God through the glory of the incarnation
John tells us that the true light which enlightens everyone has come into the world. The light shines in the darkness will not overcome it. In Isaiah's day the days were coming. With the coming of Christ the days have now arrived.
The Word joined us in humanity that we might have power to become the sons and daughters of God. What Jesus Christ is by nature, we are called to become by grace.
We don't have to win a war or win an election for the Kingdom of God to come among us. The Kingdom of God does not come by bullets or ballots; it comes by the Cross of Christ. Our task is to be a community formed around the Crucified One - a community of grace and love where each of us takes up our cross to follow the Lamb
What if instead of focusing on productivity, we used AI technology to solve our most pressing, human problems like where to find medicine or how to avoid the collapse of the banking system in Ukraine? Listen to James Hodson, Co-Founder and CEO of AI for Good, talk about how AI technology can positively transform communities, but only if we provide the necessary infrastructure and education to get people on board. The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of IBM or any other organization or entity.
John Delmenico takes Dom and Lachlan through the list of things that the bastion of culture, Daily Mail, have decreed as "too woke". From Christmas traditions, to sandwich staples, you literally won't believe the things they've tried to start culture wars against. You can lose the ads and get more content! Become a Chaser Report VIP member at http://apple.co/thechaser OR https://plus.acast.com/s/the-chaser-report. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dom Knight is joined by Chaser Editor John Delmenico and Producer Lachlan, to whom he has some hot new housing market news. Meanwhile Lachlan brings warnings of war, as Australian government officials clash with other world leaders. Plus John has a lovely new tale about everyone's favourite rapper, Drake. You can lose the ads and get more content! Become a Chaser Report VIP member at http://apple.co/thechaser OR https://plus.acast.com/s/the-chaser-report. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of The Vitamin Professor Podcast, Professor Gene Bruno speaks with Nicole Hodson of NANP. This podcast is brought to you in partnership with VRM Media and Nutraland USA, Inc. For more information about our host and guest, please see the below information. nanp.org https://nutralandusa.com https://linkedin.com/in/gene-bruno-ms-mhs-rh-ahg-2ab0508 https://vrmmedia.com @hnvirtual, #hnvirtual, #genebruno, #thevitaminprofessor Find our podcast on your favorite platform: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-vitamin-professor-podcast/id1746137375 youtube.com/channel/UCxeQ-IuqCRmq0YLc7jQNMKA music.amazon.com/podcasts/a8a96593-b93c-48cf-9fe9-2891c4035dad/the-vitamin-professor-podcast iheart.com/podcast/269-the-vitamin-professor-podc-175888136/
Salvation looks like being led out through the sea, freed from bondage. God sees, hears, cares.
Between the house of bondage and the land of milk and honey there is a wilderness. The wilderness is a necessary part of the journey of faith. Just as Christ was the rock in the dessert that brought forth water, Jesus will be with us and give us water for our souls.
1 Thessalonians 4:1-8 - Sacred Sexuality - Pastor Dan Hodson by South Bay Community Church
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/679 This episode is presented by TroutRoutes, not only the best mapping app to find the best water but also a company supporting important groups who are pushing for diversity on species and anglers! Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/troutroutes Heather Hodson, an avid spey fishing enthusiast and the founder of United Women on the Fly, shares her exciting initiatives with iFishiBelong.org. We delve into the significance of diversity among anglers, just as vital as the variety of native fish in our cherished streams. We also learn insights from a survey highlighting the role of women in fly fishing. Join us as we discuss the need for swift changes in the industry and explore upcoming events designed to engage and empower the community. Get ready for an inspiring conversation with someone as passionate and busy as me. Episode Chapters with Heather Hodson on iFishiBelong 3:14 - Heather discusses the success and mission of United Women on the Fly, an initiative she has been involved with for eight years that aims to empower and connect women in the fishing community. She notes that while progress has been made, the push for broader industry change has been slow, which led to the creation of her new project, iFishiBelong. This initiative seeks to unite not just women but all people to foster collective change within the fishing industry and beyond, highlighting the need for inclusivity and collaboration to drive progress. 5:45 - We dig into how they started iFishiBelong which aims to create an inclusive environment within the fishing community by advocating for diversity and unity. Heather also explains that while gender discussions are often easier to address, deeper conversations around ethnicity and sexual orientation can be more challenging. The organization aims to bridge these gaps by starting with gender parity and expanding to other areas of diversity. 9:44 - We ask Heather about the evolution of inclusivity in fly fishing, particularly focusing on women's experiences in fly shops. She notes that there has been some progress in making fly shops more welcoming to women, but she emphasizes that change is slower than desired. A survey by United Women on the Fly revealed that while women feel more comfortable in these shops now compared to a decade ago, there's still significant room for improvement. Heather highlights practical steps fly shops can take to fix this. 17:03 - Heather shares that in the current year, their organization successfully hosted four major events focused on inclusivity, both in terms of participant diversity and geographic accessibility. The events took place in New York, Montana, North Carolina, and Oregon. These efforts were supported by TroutRoutes, which sponsored scholarships to help attendees cover costs and hire guides. 20:50 - She talks about the success of their event called Trout Fest held in Oregon and confirms plans to hold it again next year. This is a significant event for the local community, providing support and extensive educational opportunities, particularly in fly fishing techniques and entomology. 24:34 - Heather discusses an initiative called "All Kids Fish" founded by Becca Sue Klein in Atlanta, Georgia. This program focuses on engaging young people, particularly girls initially, in the world of fishing and environmental conservation. A key aspect of the program is its diverse mentorship, ensuring that children see role models who reflect their own identities, whether they are queer, transgender, or come from various racial backgrounds. 31:19 - We get into spey fishing. 37:49 - Heather highlights the advantage of using the TroutRoutes app for camping and fishing. It helps her find campsites and navigate the complexities of public versus private land, particularly in regions with restrictive access laws like Colorado. She also mentions features such as gauge stations, which provide detailed water data, and the ability to mark private waypoints, safeguarding secret fishing spots. 41:28 - She discusses one of their programs called Ubuntu Fly Anglers, co-founded by Bob Bartlett and Carl Crawford. This initiative focuses on advocating and supporting black and brown anglers to foster inclusivity outdoors. They recently held an event in Spokane called "We Are Here," which was impactful and highlighted the importance of representation for black and brown anglers. 46:44 - We touched upon the challenges faced by DUN magazine due to COVID-19, which led to its partial dissolution and transition to online formats. Heather highlighted the impact of the pandemic on their community-focused activities, as in-person gatherings were halted. 49:16 - Heather shares her admiration for Rick Hafele, whom she first met at an event in Spokane about 10 to 12 years ago. A self-proclaimed "bug nerd," she took extensive notes during his presentation on entomology. She finds the study of insects, particularly their changing prevalence due to factors like water temperature and sediment pollution, fascinating. 50:40 - Heather also discusses the Spokane River's rich history as a prolific fishery, despite being impacted by dam constructions like the Grand Coulee Dam. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/679
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In this episode, Erin Hodson, Vice President of Revenue Cycle at Inova Health System, shares her journey from nursing to revenue cycle leadership. She discusses the latest trends in healthcare, including AI, automation, and high-deductible health plans, while also highlighting key initiatives and advice for emerging leaders.
Aaron Hodson is a keynote speaker, business strategist, and CEO of SellWell. He's spent 25+ years in the real estate industry in various capacities — from selling homes to becoming CEO of one of the fastest-growing real estate companies in the world to coaching high-level sales agents and executives. Aaron has stood in your shoes as an agent: door-knocking, making calls, and doing the hard work. He sold over 5,000 homes using his methods, and today, he wants to share those methods with you. Tune in on Aaron Hodson here in the No Broke Months Podcast. You can find Aaron from these links below:WebsiteInstagram --To find out more about Dan Rochon and the CPI Community, you can check this link:www.NoBrokeMonths.com --Do you want to win a FREE 45-minute complimentary coaching session with Dan Rochon and a FREE copy of the book "Real Estate Evolution," a comprehensive 10-step guide to achieving Consistent and Predictable Income?❗❗JOIN THE NO BROKE MONTHS FOR REAL ESTATE AGENTS MONTHLY RAFFLE HERE ❗❗--Stop
I'm excited to share this week's just-released episode with you. I had the pleasure of speaking with Ruth Holton-Hodson, board member of Solar Cookers International. Our conversation reveals how this innovative organization is addressing hunger, improving health, and protecting the environment in vulnerable communities worldwide. Ruth shared some powerful insights that really stuck with me. On the impact of traditional cooking methods, she noted: "One family of four uses one ton of wood a year to fuel their fire. So where's that wood coming from? It's coming from the forests and the woods near the villages, which slowly get cut down, which creates tremendous deforestation." I was fascinated to learn about their strategic approach: "We've moved in a policy direction where we actually serve as the hub, if you like, of this worldwide solar cooking movement. And so we divide our work into three pieces: advocacy, research, and capacity building." Ruth also offered a beautiful reflection on the importance of service in retirement: "I think for me, service is an essential component about what I need to do. It's not just about filling the time... you get so much more back." I found our conversation both enlightening and inspiring. Join me to learn about sustainable solutions to global challenges and finding fulfillment through service!
After hearing from Judge Hardy last week, this week we get the trial judge's perspective on the practice of military justice. We are joined by COL Trevor Barna and COL(R) James Pohl. They speak about the practice of military justice from their time on the bench. Connect with The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School by visiting our website at https://tjaglcs.army.mil/ or on Facebook (tjaglcs), Instagram (tjaglcs), or LinkedIn (school/tjaglcs).