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Let's Talk Clean Air | Camfil
Sick Building Syndrome, From ER to IAQ

Let's Talk Clean Air | Camfil

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 24:09


We spend about 80% of our time indoors, and as concern for how bad indoor air quality can impact us grows, so does the demand for healthier, well-managed spaces. With the surge in personal technology that allows us to ‘hack our health', future innovations could see real-time information on how the air we're breathing is affecting us. Today we hear how awareness and improved biomarker technology can be used to combat sick building syndrome, creating a healthier environment that protects people, and businesses, from the consequences of bad air. Our expert guest is a medical doctor who pivoted into the world of indoor air quality after being shocked by the interplay between the built environment and asthma and allergy triggers within indoor spaces. He is the CEO of Allergy Standards and Principle at iAIR Institute, Dr John McKeon.THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUTConcerns in the medical world about sick building syndrome Being informed and using good science for progress Implementing Asthma and Allergy Standards into the built environmentFive macro trends driving new desire for healthy buildings and good IAQUsing real-time biomarkers to collect real-time data on IAQ GUEST DETAILS John is principal at the iAIR Institute, a medical entrepreneur and currently the CEO of Allergy Standards Ltd (ASL), an international standards and certification body, a company he founded while working as an Emergency Room Doctor.  As the founder he has led the development of an international intellectual property portfolio of patents and trade mark applications and negotiated complex licensing agreements with multinationals such as P&G and 3M. Along the way he has secured significant equity investments as well as academic and industry grant awards.  As a serial entrepreneur, John is involved in a number of successful healthcare related ventures.https://www.allergystandards.com/dr-john-mckeon/ MORE INFORMATIONABOUT CAMFIL'S CAO INITIATIVEThe Chief Airgonomics Officer initiative was started by Camfil, a leading manufacturer in premium clean air solutions and an advocate for access to clean air.The Chief Airgonomics initiative is being driven at a time of urgency: sensitivities over air have heightened due to the COVID-19 pandemic, air pollutants are well known to damage the environment and the newly published WHO Air Quality Guidelines show us that air pollution is more damaging to human health than previously understood.The initiative is a direct response to these realities while also bringing to life Camfil's mission of protecting people, processes and the environment. It also puts into practice Camfil's knowledge and expertise built over more than half a century and that it is eager to share with its peers and wider audiences to improve people's lives.Our Vision : Clean and healthy Indoor Air should be a Human rightOur Mission: We want all companies and organisations to put clean and healthy indoor air on the agendaCamfil believes that real change can only happen through collaborative effort and wants your organisation to join the clean air movement and community. Start your clean indoor air journey today!CAO Website: https://www.chiefairgonomicsofficer.com/ CAO Linkedin Group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12679402/ Let's Talk Clean Air is produced for Camfil by Dustpod.ioQUOTESThere's lots of research showing that indoor air pollution can be worse than outdoor air pollution. - Dr. John McKeonIt's about education, it's about being informed, but it's also about really good science. - Dr. John McKeonOur journey started with products with asthma and allergy, but now we've broadened that to health and well being for everybody in the built environment. - Dr. John McKeon Part of that whole new value proposition of health and well being is employers all need to make sure, well, what's the indoor air quality? Not just IAQ, but IEQ, indoor environmental quality. - Dr. John McKeon So consumer tech is med tech, and it's about staying healthy. It's not rescue medicine. - Dr. John McKeonBiomarkers, I believe, are coming, but there's a lot of challenges. - Dr. John McKeon KEYWORDS#Indoorairquality #smartbuildings #asthma #VOCs #allergystandards #health #well-being, #biomarkers

Edifice Complex Podcast
#99 The Case for CFD & Human Centric Design

Edifice Complex Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025


Our guest this episode is Kishor Khankari, talking about thermal comfort, IEQ, and CFD as an essential design tool. If you enjoy this episode, share it with friends and give us a review, it helps more than you know. In this episode, we discuss: How good IEQ is a right! How temperature is a poor […]

Building HVAC Science - Building Performance, Science, Health & Comfort
EP203 Why Energy Isn't the Problem: Exploring Thermal Comfort and IEQ with Robert Bean (January 2025)

Building HVAC Science - Building Performance, Science, Health & Comfort

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 45:11


In this engaging episode of the Building HVAC Science Podcast, host Eric Kaiser is joined by Robert Bean, an ASHRAE Distinguished Lecturer and a renowned expert on indoor environmental quality (IEQ). Together, they explore the intricate relationship between architecture, thermal comfort, and HVAC systems. Robert shares insights from his extensive travels, observations of traditional architecture, and key lessons from his work in designing high-performance buildings. The discussion highlights the critical distinction between energy efficiency and human comfort, emphasizing that discomfort often drives energy use. Robert explains foundational concepts like mean radiant temperature (MRT) and operative temperature and how they profoundly affect perceived comfort. He challenges common industry assumptions, such as relying solely on air temperature for thermal comfort, and advocates for a comprehensive approach that includes radiant, convective, and architectural solutions. Listeners will gain practical advice on incorporating IEQ principles into design, leveraging tools like the ASHRAE Standard 55 and Robert's free eBook, Thermal Comfort Principles and Practical Applications for Residential Buildings. The conversation concludes with a call to prioritize human comfort in every aspect of building design and operation. Get the free eBook mentioned here: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13843486/  Here is Robert's LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertbeanret/ Center for Built Environments Thermal Comfort Tool: https://comfort.cbe.berkeley.edu/ Robert joined us in 2017 for episode #4: https://www.buildinghvacscience.com/ep4-it-takes-more-than-a-good-hvac-system-to-deliver-comfort/   This episode was recorded in January 2025.

Better Learning Podcast
Addressing a Multi-Billion Dollar Challenge

Better Learning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 46:53


In the latest episode of the Better Learning Podcast, host Kevin Stoller dives into a thought-provoking discussion with experts Bruce Levine, Sean O'Donnell, and Heather Jauregui on the profound connection between education and design. The episode unpacks how collaboration between architects and educators can reshape school environments, positively influencing student outcomes and community engagement.   Takeaways: Education policy and design can significantly impact student outcomes. Collaboration between architects and educators is essential for effective school design. Indoor environmental quality (IEQ) plays a crucial role in student comfort and performance. Modernized schools positively influence community perception and engagement. Investment in school facilities is an investment in the future of communities. Research supports the connection between school design and educational outcomes. Schools should be designed to be inviting and supportive learning environments. Advocating for funding is critical to improving educational facilities.   Bruce Levine, J.D., from Drexel University, highlights the role of education policy and design in shaping the future of communities. Sean O'Donnell, of Perkins Eastman, sees schools as the heart of community life, advocating for the integration of civic architecture with sustainable, high-performing design. Heather Jauregui adds to the conversation with her passion for sustainability, emphasizing how the wellness of students and the planet are intertwined in the design of resilient schools.   The impact of modernized versus non-modernized schools, drawing from the Latrobe research study: https://perkinseastman.com/white-papers/addressing-a-multi-billion-dollar-challenge/     Sound Bites: "My school experience is different than what I aspire to create." "Schools are community assets."       Follow Bruce Levine on Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bruce-a-levine-91667b6/   Follow Sean O'Donnell on Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-odonnell-faia-leed-ap-perkinseastman/   Follow Heather Jauregui on Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heather-jauregui-61929269/       Learn More About Perkins Eastman: Website: https://www.mpsaz.org/         Learn more about creating better learning environments at www.Kay-Twelve.com. Kevin Stoller is the host of the Better Learning Podcast and Co-Founder of Kay-Twelve, a national leader for educational furniture. Find out more about Kevin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinstoller/. For more episodes of the Better Learning Podcast, visit https://www.betterlearningpodcast.com/     Episode 201 of the Better Learning Podcast Kevin Stoller is the host of the Better Learning Podcast and Co-Founder of Kay-Twelve, a national leader for educational furniture. Learn more about creating better learning environments at www.Kay-Twelve.com.   For more information on our partners: Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) - https://www.a4le.org/ Education Leaders' Organization - https://www.ed-leaders.org/ Second Class Foundation - https://secondclassfoundation.org/ EDmarket - https://www.edmarket.org/ Catapult @ Penn GSE - https://catapult.gse.upenn.edu/   Want to be a Guest Speaker? Request on our website

IAQ Radio
Tess Eidem, PhD - IEQ, Bioaerosols and Worker Health in Cannabis Manufacturing

IAQ Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 74:00


Dr. Tess Eidem a practitioner and researcher working with the cannabis industry. She is interested in IEQ issues from a very broad perspective such as relative humidity and ventilation to very specific topics such as Bioaerosol exposures when cultivating cannabis. This week we will explore cannabis production, the worker health issues it poses and how we can learn from this new and quickly expanding area. Her most recent paper with Tara Nordgren and Mark Hernandez is on Bioaerosol Exposures and Respiratory Diseases in Cannabis Workers.  Tess Eidem's doctoral research focused on developing novel antibiotics against bacterial pathogens, and her scientific career has centered on bringing modern microbiology and RNA biology practices to promote human health. Leveraging her scientific expertise, Dr. Eidem transitioned into the cannabis industry where she spent four years working directly in cannabis production and quality management. This unique experience allowed her to combine her hands-on skills in manufacturing with microbiology and product safety as a Preventive Controls Qualified Individual (PCQI) to help cannabis cultivators minimize potential hazards within their facilities and in their products. Having witnessed firsthand the challenges of microbial contamination in the cannabis industry, Dr. Eidem returned to the University of Colorado Boulder, where she currently works as a Senior Research Scientist in the Aerobiology and Disinfection Laboratory, with a focus on practical building science. Her research investigates bioaerosol persistence associated with cannabis environments, including airborne molds, allergens, and pathogens. She is driven to connect unbiased scientific research with environmental engineering principles and applying them to the cannabis space to improve worker well-being, plant health, and consumer safety.

Welcome to the Arena
Rob Skinner, Founding Partner & Co-CEO, IEQ Capital – Trust Funded: Building team culture to cultivate client connection and loyalty

Welcome to the Arena

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 24:21


In the world of wealth management, working with clients is a deeply personal endeavor that requires more than just financial expertise. By looking inward first, and prioritizing a strong team culture and personal and professional development, companies can cultivate a strong trust and connection with clients. Today's guest has made this approach the foundation to his business.Today we're sitting down with Rob Skinner, who is a founding partner and the co-CEO of IEQ Capital. He has served as a financial advisor to wealthy families and institutional investors for over two decades. Rob began his career at Fidelity Investments in 1995 before joining Merrill Lynch as first vice president of investments.In 2008, he co-founded Luminous Capital, an independent registered investment advisory firm where he served as Chief Investment Officer, Co-Head of Investment Research, and Co-manager of Portfolio Construction. Luminous Capital was acquired by First Republic Bank in 2012. Active in the community, Rob serves on the Board of Directors for the First Tee of Monterey County, the Board of Directors of the Pebble Beach Company Foundation. He's a Trustee of PGA REACH, the charitable foundation associated with PGA of America, as well as the Naval Postgraduate School Foundation. Rob and his wife actively support numerous foundations and charities in and around the Monterey peninsula. Rob holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Connecticut, which, if you haven't heard has won national championship titles, back to back in men's basketball. Go Huskies!Highlights:Rob's early influences and beginnings in wealth management (4:15)Founding Luminous Capital (5:52)Background on IEQ Capital, and company mission (6:37)What differentiates IEQ from competitors (7:13)IEQ's ideal client profile (8:34)How the IEQ team works with clients on wealth management (9:30)Rob walks us through IEQ's client screening process (10:18)The value of culture at IEQ (11:10)The use of technology at IEQ (12:00)How being a founder has informed Rob's work with his clients (13:30)How Rob approaches liquidity planning with clients (14:41)Rob breaks down IEQ's partnership with Stone Point Capital (15:33)The benefits for smaller firms (18:37)What Rob has learned from entrepreneurs during his time in wealth management (19:19)The importance of fostering a fun and enjoyable environment and culture (20:43)Links:Rob Skinner on LinkedInIEQ Capital on LinkedInIEQ Capital WebsiteICR LinkedInICR TwitterICR WebsiteFeedback:If you have questions about the show, or have a topic in mind you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producer, marion@lowerstreet.co.

IAQ Radio
May Dooley - In Memoriam

IAQ Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 65:35


May Dooley was Principal of EnviroHealth Consulting, Inc. of Hummelstown, PA. She started her career as a secondary science teacher prior to going into home inspection and indoor environmental health consulting in the mid 80's. She has since completed over 3,000 residential and commercial IEQ inspections in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast US. May was one of those people that never stopped learning and that is how we met her. She attended our Healthy Buildings Conferences before COVID shut them down. May's MS in Secondary Science Education from Hofstra University and her MA in English from the State University of New York at Stony Brook were great preparation for a career she never envisioned.

Hot Air
15. IEQ in Residential Workspaces With Bill Healy

Hot Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 12:00


During the pandemic, many businesses adopted a “work from home” model to ensure the safety of their staff. Now, that model may be here to stay and along with it an increased appreciation for IEQ in homes. Join Bill Healy, Ph.D., Member ASHRAE, and the Journal's technical editor Rebecca Matyasovski as they discuss how ASHRAE can help identify opportunities to improve IEQ in residential workspaces.Resources:Residential Buildings Committee websiteResidential Issue Brief on “Working From Home”

Devocional Florescer
Dt 13:1-18 Contra os falsos profetas e idólatras

Devocional Florescer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 3:48


Vimos através desses versículos de 1 a 18, o castigo dos falsos profetas e idólatras. O que é ser contra os falsos profetas e idólatras? É não crer nos seus ensinamentos, uma vez que tanto nos tempos do Antigo Testamento como nos tempos do Novo Testamento, apareciam homens que pretendiam falar em nome de Deus, mas não tinham autoridade para isso, pois não receberam mensagens divinas do Senhor, chamados os profetas que ensinam a mentira. Em Isaías 9:15 (O ancião e o varão de respeito são a cabeça, e o profeta que ensina a falsidade é a cauda). Com isso, devemos nos ater para o que diz a Palavra de Deus, quanto aos sinais e prodígios daquele que tiver falado; ir, servir a outros deuses e ouvir as palavras daquele profeta ou sonhador de sonhos; porquanto o Senhor vosso Deus vos prova, para saber se amais o senhor vosso Deus com todo o vosso coração e com toda a vossa alma. Versículo 4- Após o Senhor Vosso Deus andareis e a Ele temereis, e os seus mandamentos guardareis e a sua voz ouvireis, e a Ele servirei, e a Ele vos achegareis. Dada a essas circunstâncias, vimos que o profeta ou sonhador de sonhos fora condenado à morte, pela rebeldia contra o Senhor por profetizar por sua própria imaginação. Deus o tinha tirado da terra do Egito, resgatou da casa da servidão, tirando-o do mal-caminho. A mão do senhor pesará sobre os profetas, que tiveram visões mentirosas e visões falsas. Pois a ordenança de Deus para com Israel já havia sido dada; ouvir a sua voz; temer e não ouvir e servir deuses estranhos, a chamada idolatria abominável. Concluímos que, em razão das admoestações e rebeldia dos filhos de Belial, a ira de Deus se propagou sobre os moradores da cidade, que foram consumidos a fio de espada e tudo que nela havia, até os animais. Nunca mais foi edificada, sendo condenada. Deus é um Deus soberano, no qual devemos ouvir a sua voz e seguir os seus mandamentos. IEQ. Sede Hortolândia. Ângela Balbino.

Better Buildings For Humans
Interior Design's Role in Indoor Environmental Quality – Samantha Frew - Episode 18

Better Buildings For Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 30:11


Interior Design plays a major role in driving comfort, wellness, productivity, and overall satisfaction with the spaces we occupy. This episode is a real departure from hardcore building science. Samantha Frew  of Think Curious, takes Joe to school about the ways that interior design can impact all aspects of IEQ. Her work as a journalist allows her to share some insight into important modern trends in interior design. The entire episode is worth a listen just to hear Sam's take on what makes a great building!

IAQ Radio
Pawel Wargocki, PhD – Wenjuan Wei, PhD – Corinne Mandin, PhD – Deep Energy Retrofits and IEQ; A TAIL from Europe

IAQ Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 60:02


Good Day and welcome to IAQ Radio+ episode 718 this week we welcome Dr. Pawal Wargocki, Dr. Wenjuan Wei and Dr. Corinne Mandin for a discussion about Deep Energy Retrofits and IEQ; A TAIL from Europe. With the large focus on making our building stock less energy intensive what will happen to indoor environmental quality? We talk to a stellar group of academics about how to determine what deep energy retrofits will do to IEQ. Pawel Wargocki is professor at the Technical University of Denmark. He graduated from the Warsaw University of Technology in Poland. He received his Ph.D. from the Technical University of Denmark in 1998, where he has been teaching and performing research ever since. He has more than 25 years of experience in research on human requirements in indoor environments. He is best known for his seminal work demonstrating that poor indoor environmental quality affects the performance of office work and learning. Other work influenced requirements for ventilation and air cleaning. Recent research includes studies on human emissions, sleep quality, the development of IEQ rating schemes, and the performance of green buildings. He has collaborated with leading research institutions, universities, and industrial partners worldwide, such as the National University of Singapore, Jiaotong University in Shanghai, Syracuse Center of Excellence, United Technologies, and Google. He was President and long-standing board member of the International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ), President of the ISIAQ Academy of Fellows (previously Academy of Indoor Air Sciences), Vice President of the Indoor Air 2008 conference, and Chair of ASHRAE committees. He has received several awards for his work, including the Rockwool Award for Young Researchers, ASHRAE Ralph Nevins Award, ISIAQ's Yaglou Award, and the Indoor Air Journal Best Paper Awards. Corinne Mandin earned her PhD in environmental chemistry from the University of Rennes, France. From 2013 to 2022, she coordinated the French Indoor Air Quality Observatory, a research program dedicated to indoor environmental quality created by the French government. In 2022, she joined the French institute for radiation protection and nuclear safety (IRSN) where she leads the epidemiology research group. Her research interests include human exposure to chemical and physical risk factors, both in living spaces and occupational settings, and related health effects. She is the Immediate Past President of the International Society for Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ). Dr. Wenjuan Wei is a research scientist at the Scientific and Technical Centre for Building (CSTB, France, since 2018). She received her Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Tsinghua University (2009-2014). She was a guest researcher at the National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST, USA, 2011-2012), and a post-doctoral researcher at CSTB (2016-2018). During her post-doctoral appointment, she was Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow of the European Commission's Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions and PRESTIGE Fellow of Campus France. Dr. Wei is a specialist in indoor environmental quality (IEQ). She received the Yaglou Award of the ISIAQ Academy in 2022 and is the co-chair of the ISIAQ Scientific and Technical Committee 32 addressing environmental/climate impacts. Her research interests include the emission and transport of (semi) volatile organic compounds (S)VOCs, indoor heat and pollutant exposures, and IEQ index. She has participated in several European and French research projects, such as Horizon-ALDREN and Horizon-PARC. She is co-supervising 2 PhD theses. She has published 43 peer-reviewed journal articles, and her h-index is 22.

Devocional Florescer
Gn 28:1- 22 A fuga de Jacó - Devocional 880

Devocional Florescer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 5:32


Conforme diz no VS 1, Isaque chamou Jacó e o abençoou e lhe ordenou que não se casasse com mulher cananéia e continuou dizendo (VS 2): para que ele fosse a Padã- Arã, na casa de seu avô Betuel, que era seu avô materno, e disse a ele que se casasse com uma das filhas de Labão, seu cunhado. E deu a bênção a Jacó, desejando que fosse próspero em todas as coisas e que sua descendência fosse muita grande e abençoada e multiplicada. Disse também que ele se tornaria uma comunidade, desejou que Deus derramasse sobre ele e seus descendentes a bênção de Abraão, para que ele tomasse posse da terra dada por Deus a Abraão. Quando Esaú seu irmão viu que seu pai Isaque havia abençoado a seu irmão Jacó e disse que não se casasse com mulher cananéia, e que Jacó se foi, sabendo que seu pai não aprovava casamento com mulheres cananéias, foi à casa de Ismael, que era filho de Abraão, e a tornou sua filha sua esposa. Fez isso para provocá-lo. Jacó partiu para Berseba e foi para Harã. Chegando a um certo lugar parou para descansar e pegou uma das pedras que havia ali, usou como travesseiro, deitou-se e dormiu. Sonhou que uma escada apoiava- se na terra e seu topo alcançava os céus, os anjos de Deus subiam e desciam por ela. Deus estava ao lado e disse: "Eu sou o Senhor, o Deus de Abraão e de Isaque. Darei a você e a seus descendentes a terra na qual você está deitado. E continuou dizendo que a descendência dele seria incontável e que se espalharia por todos os lados, e que todos os povos seriam abençoados devido a Jacó. Disse que estava com ele e que cuidaria dele onde quer que ele fosse, o traria de volta àquela terra, disse também que não o deixaria porquanto lhe havia prometido. Ele teve medo e disse que aquele lugar era temível. "Este não é outro lugar se não, a casa de Deus, esta é a porta dos céus "(disse ele). Ao amanhecer, Jacó pegou a pedra que usara como travesseiro colocou-a em pé como coluna e derramou óleo sobre ela. E deu o nome de Betel àquele lugar, embora àquele lugar se chamasse Luz anteriormente. UMA OBSERVAÇÃO NO VS. 20 a 22. Aqui diz que Jacó fez um voto ao Senhor que se Deus fosse com ele nesta viagem e que se prosperasse o seu caminho e nada lhe faltasse, nem alimento, roupas, nada,, que se Deus o levasse de volta à casa de seus pais seguro, então o Senhor seria o Deus dele. E a pedra que ele colocou como coluna serviria de altar, de santuário ao Senhor Deus; disse também que de tudo que Deus lhe desse lhe daria o dízimo, ou seja, a décima parte. Tudo o que Deus mostrou a ele nesse lugar, por enquanto eram promessas, e assim o Senhor nos convida a subir com Ele, a crescer na graça e no conhecimento de Cristo Jesus. Jacó se sentia solitário, sabia que não foi correto enganar a seu pai e seu irmão Esaú, mas ele valorizava muito a bênção da primogenitura enquanto seu irmão tinha outros interesses. Deus o estava convidando a ser diferente, a andar com Ele para ser próspero e abençoado, não só ele, mas toda a sua descendência. E assim será conosco, se andarmos com o Senhor, de todo o nosso coração, automaticamente teremos uma vida próspera em todos os aspectos e abençoada com nossa família e toda nossa descendência. Que Deus abençoe você e sua família, tenha um ótimo dia. Pastora Fátima Oliveira Neves. IEQ. Sede/ Hortolândia SP.

ASHRAE Journal Podcast
25. Residential Buildings: Energy Efficiency, Decarbonization and Standard 90.2

ASHRAE Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 33:19 Transcription Available


Join Rachel Romero, P.E., Member ASHRAE; Theresa Weston, Ph.D., Member ASHRAE; and Philip W. Fairey, Life Member ASHRAE, as they talk residential applications and ASHRAE's contributions to the residential space. The discussion also includes insights into ASHRAE Standards 90.2 and 62.2, IEQ, resiliency and decarbonization in residential buildings.Have any great ideas for the show? Contact the ASHRAE Journal Podcast team at podcast@ashrae.org. Interested in reaching the global HVACR engineering leaders with one program? Contact Greg Martin at 01 678-539-1174

Mindy Diamond on Independence: A Podcast for Financial Advisors Considering Change
Independent Again: The Founding Partners of $18B+ IEQ Capital on Growth, Culture, and the Luminous Leap

Mindy Diamond on Independence: A Podcast for Financial Advisors Considering Change

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 75:05


Alan Zafran and Eric Harrison, 2 of the 3 Co-CEOs and Founding Partners of IEQ Capital, discuss making 2 leaps to independence from Merrill to Luminous then First Republic to IEQ and share their journey and formula for growth they mastered along the way.

Edifice Complex Podcast
#80 Mark Cree Jackson – IEQ

Edifice Complex Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023


Quality, Consequences and the Construction Industrial Complex (part 386). Our guest this episode is Mark Cree Jackson Ph.D. talking about being a mature student and IEQ. If you enjoy this episode, share it with friends and give us a review, it helps more than you know. In this episode, we discuss: The similarity between air […]

IAQ Radio
Jason Lee - Vice President of Sales, Client Solutions at ByoPlanet - IEQ & Building Service Contractors

IAQ Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 61:00


This week we welcome Jason Lee Vice President of Sales, Client Solutions at ByoPlanet. Jason has spent many years in a variety of building services positions and was thrust into learning about IEQ early in his career. His early focus was on continuous improvement starting in the military and leading to his position today. In these roles he has worked with numerous large school districts, colleges and Fortune 500 companies helping ensure good IEQ for their occupants and employees. His unique perspective will be of interest to the IAQ Radio+ audience. Jason grew up in Michigan enjoying the four seasons and following all the local sport teams. After attending Eastern Michigan University, he enlisted in the United States Army stationed in Washington D.C. During his service he became a “Lean Six Sigma” overseeing projects to ensure operational continuity during the downsizing of our nation's military in the 1990's. In 2003, Jason's passion for continuous improvement led him to the construction and built environment sector where he become one of the world's first “Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design” (LEED AP O&M). Serving as a resident expert for Building Service Contractors for the past 15 years, Jason has spearheaded indoor environmental quality initiatives for Fortune 500 companies and educational institutions throughout the U.S. Today Jason is the VP of Sales and Client Solutions for ByoPlanet headquartered in Athens, Georgia. ByoPlanet consults with customers across the world to implement technologies that deliver safer and healthier indoor air quality and surface disinfection methods. In his spare time Jason volunteers in his community and stays active outdoors. Camping, participating in mud runs, attending sporting events and travelling to bucket list destinations. To this day, Jason remains a pure optimistic truly believing his hometown Detroit Lions will win the next Super Bowl; repeatedly.

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane
6159 - Perché puntare sulla certificazione di qualità per l'accoglienza enoturistica. Intervista a Piero Mastroberardino

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 6:28


Le aziende vitivinicole vedono oggi nell'enoturismo una delle dimensioni in cui hanno ancora ampi margini di crescita e miglioramento con altrettanto importanti opportunità da poter cogliere che le attendono. La certificazione di qualità può rappresentare uno strumento per mettere in campo in modo sistemico visione, impegno e risorse da destinare al potenziamento di quella che rappresenta ormai una parte integrante e strategica del business.Abbiamo intervistato il prof. Piero Mastroberardino, alla guida dell'omonima e storica azienda irpina da tempo già impegnata su questo fronte e che da poco è stata riconosciuta anche come prima in Italia a conseguire la Certificazione EIQ (Enoturismo Italiano Qualificato), per comprendere cosa spinge ad intraprendere un percorso che attesti l'eccellenza dell'accoglienza enoturistica a livello nazionale ed internazionale, quali sono secondo lui in particolare i punti di forza della nuova certificazione IEQ rispetto ad altre certificazioni in materia, e come può aiutare imprese e distretti ad accrescere la propria competitività e attrattività.

IAQ Radio
Carl Grimes, HHS, CIEC - Defining Health, Including People in Assessments & ICRC S-520

IAQ Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 73:34


This week we welcome back a long time friend of the show Carl Grimes of Hayward Score. Many of our listeners know Carl has been an advocate for including health in IEQ assessments for years and has been working with sensitive people for decades. Recently Carl worked with ASHRAE to better define health. He also spoke at IAQA on including people in assessments. In addition, Carl has extensive insight into the IICRC S520 over the years and has some thoughts on the latest proposed revisions. Hayward Score Healthy Home Director Carl Grimes, HHS CIEC, has a unique combination of experiences. He has both the personal experience of how an unhealthy home created his disabling impact, plus the professional experience in various industries working in the Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) field. Carl wrote Starting Points for a Healthy Habitat in 1999, detailing possibilities of what could occur in a house to make its occupants sick, how to identify what was happening, what to do about it, what not to do, and how to verify the results. The book led to an invitation to speak at the national conference of the Indoor Air Quality Association, which led to an invitation to serve on a committee that wrote the first mold remediation standard. This was followed by revising the ANSI accredited water damage restoration standard, duct cleaning standards for two organizations, fire residue in HVAC systems, and eventually to the creation of IAQA's Home Health Committee. Under his leadership a new course was developed in partnership with the National Center for Healthy Housing and Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City: Healthy Home Assessment: Principles and Practice. Other activities included serving on the Board of the International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ) as the Vice President of Practice, on the ethics committee of the International Society of Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE), the Joint Task Force workgroup of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (AAAAI-ACAAI). The latter developed four medical practice parameters for allergists plus an entire issue of a leading peer reviewed journal on mold. He was on the committee that wrote the ASHRAE Position Document on Limiting Indoor Mold and Dampness in Buildings. LEARN MORE at IAQRadio+.

IAQ Radio
Martin L. King, ASA, CR - Ed Light, CIH - Light N King Strike - Assessment of Smoke Damage

IAQ Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 67:25


This week we are updating and adding photos to a great flashback show with Ed Light and the late Marty King. This was an excellent show on the assessment of smoke Damage which is once again a hot topic again. With all the wildfires, train wrecks and recycling fires this show from 3-23-12 is as relevant today as it was then. Let's learn from those that have been there and done that Marty King and Ed Light. Martin King was the Restoration Industries Association Technical Adviser for 30 years, where he developed a broad range of restoration procedures and published over 300 articles in trade journals. He also served as CEO of Martin Churchill Associates, Inc. Damage Investigators and Appraisers and has investigated and prepared formal reports on over 2000 property damage cases. Recently Light N King have been working together to improve the knowledge and science behind fire damage restoration and repair. Unfortunately, fire damage and restoration issues often times take a back seat to more “sexy” mold. It seems that mold gets all the attention even though fire damage is an extremely important issue. Ed Light holds degrees in Environmental Science from the University of Massachusetts (B.S.) and Marshall University (M.S.), is a Senior Fellow of the American Industrial Hygiene Association, has authored over 40 scientific publications on assessment and control of the indoor environment and has chaired several national scientific committees. In the 1980's, Ed established the West Virginia Department of Health IAQ Program, pioneering efforts to resolve exposure issues related to formaldehyde, asbestos, and termiticides. In the 1990's, he developed widely used protocols for addressing IEQ complaints (published by EPA, NIOSH and ISIAQ) and managing air quality in occupied buildings under construction (for SMACNA, promulgated by ANSI). As a consultant, Ed has directed more than 1000 multi-disciplinary IEQ investigations, ranging from the White House to the South Pole Station. He has been admitted as an expert witness in numerous litigations. LEARN MORE at IAQRadio+.

IAQ Radio
Jie Zhao, PhD - Head of Delos Labs and an Executive Vice President at Delos - Managing Indoor Environments for Health, Well-being, Performance and Resilience

IAQ Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 59:17


This week we welcome Jie Zhao, PhD VP at Delos Labs for a show on how modern buildings are integrating IEQ controls, lighting, acoustics and more to make work environments healthy and high performing. Dr. Zhao is the Head of Delos Labs and an Executive Vice President at Delos. Delos is a wellness, real estate and technology company headquartered in New York City. As the creator of the WELL Building Standard, Delos develops products, programs and solutions that transform our environments into vehicles for health, well-being, performance, and resilience. Jie leads the research team to support product innovations and market strategies. He is also a lecturer in the Weitzman School of Design at the University of Pennsylvania. His research focuses on Human-building Interactions, including total building performance, occupant behavior in buildings, sensing and controls in buildings, health, comfort, and productivity of building occupants, as well as building energy efficiency and sustainability. Jie received his PhD in Building Performance and Diagnostics from Carnegie Mellon University.

Devocional Florescer
Hb 4:1-13 A entrada no descanso de Deus pela fé - Devocional 761

Devocional Florescer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 4:36


Olá bom dia meus amados irmãos, paz seja convosco! Sejam bem-vindos ao Devocional Edificai. Eu me chamo Paulo Henrique e vamos meditar na palavra do Senhor. Hebreus 4:1. Portanto, ainda que nos tenha sido outorgada a promessa de ingressar no descanso de Deus, tememos que algum de vós pareça ter falhado. 2. Pois as boas novas foram pregadas também a nós, tanto quanto a eles; entretanto, a mensagem que eles ouviram de nada lhes valeu, pois não foi acompanhada de fé por aqueles que a ouviram. Em Hebreus 4 contém pelo menos uma exortação para nós, acendendo uma luz de alerta: “Portanto, esforcemo-nos por entrar nesse descanso…” o autor aqui destaca o assunto do descanso de Deus; ele enfatiza que os hebreus que não conseguiram entrar na terra prometida, falharam porque a mensagem não encontrou a fé necessária em seus corações devido incredulidade, e nos advertindo a tomar o cuidado com o exemplo deles. Pois o verdadeiro descanso a ser alcançado não está longe, mas se dificulta quando se deixa o crer e o trabalho de lutar pela fé. Os versos 1-5 argumentam que Israel não entrou naquele descanso em Deus quando estava para acessar Canaã, porque somente através da fé se poderia desfrutar do verdadeiro descanso, por isso o autor diz “Hoje, se ouvirdes a sua voz, não endureçais o vosso coração”. Para isso, devemos estar atentos ao tempo de Deus chamado “hoje”. Não é amanhã ou ontem. Hoje é o tempo oportuno para ouvir a voz do Senhor. Jesus disse que existem diferentes tipos de terra (que representam os corações) para receberem a palavra do Senhor, a terra que não deu fruto foi a que infelizmente se encontrou sufocada pelos espinhos (Mt 13:22) não crendo no que foi ministrado. Hoje, infelizmente não mudou, quando o homem ouve a sua palavra e endurece o seu coração, não está desprezando o pregador A ou B, mas sim a sua santa e bendita palavra, ou seja, o próprio Deus, ocorrendo seriamente o risco de ser contaminado por orgulho e por aquilo que não vem de Deus, se tornando como os israelitas que caíram no deserto. Jesus disse: Todo aquele, pois, que ouve estas minhas palavras e as põe em prática, será comparado a um homem prudente, que edificou a casa sobre a rocha (Mt 7:24). Cristo é o fundamento e se guardamos a sua palavra, encontraremos descanso, vida eterna e ainda por cima um lugar sólido e seguro. Minha pergunta é como está o seu coração hoje? Ele aceita, ouve as verdades e a pratica, gerando bons frutos? As pessoas em sua volta se satisfazem desses frutos? Ou é aquele coração proveniente de dureza, onde resiste às verdades e bons conselhos, onde os israelitas igualmente caíram da fé? A carta de hebreus ainda continua muito atual, nos advertindo do erro e do perigo da desobediência e resistência, através do exemplo claro da queda de milhares de pessoas que não alcançaram o devido descanso. Mas Paulo, como saberei se estou correspondendo a palavra de Deus e indo pelo caminho certo em busca da eternidade? Três pontos para observarmos: O Arrependimento (negação ou desistência do erro); Crer e colocar em prática o que a palavra nos orienta (obediência); Comunhão com Deus (vida diária com o Senhor); Procuremos examinarmos a nós mesmos para não cair na fé e esquecer-se da promessa dada por Deus de vida eterna. Não vamos repetir a história de Israel incrédulo em nossas próprias vidas, não vamos viver e morrer no deserto, mas vamos entrar e tomar posse da terra prometida, do descanso prometido, no poder do Espírito Santo. Paulo Henrique Araújo, IEQ sede Hortolândia. Deus abençoe o dia de vocês.

IAQ Radio
Rich Crim, PE & Ken Garza, CIH, MS - Reactive to Proactive IEQ GHP's Unique Process Encourages a Paradigm Shift

IAQ Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 58:09


This week we welcome Paul Crim, VP Dir of Project Operations and Ken Garza, CIH VP Industrial Hygiene to discuss the GHP story and their emphasis on Proactive vs Reactive IEQ. After many years working with large companies, hotel chains and others GHP is laser focused on changing their client's paradigm and focusing on IEQ issues proactively. This week we learn more about their unique approach. Rich Crim, PE, LEED AP BD+C has more than 16 years of mechanical engineering experience—with the last 11 years as a licensed professional engineer. As GHP's Director of Project Operations, Rich ensures all projects are executed to GHP's standards of being on time, under budget, and top quality. He also manages project forecasting and oversees that the right people with the right skillsets are assigned to the right projects. Pairing the right people to the right projects sets GHP up to deliver above clients' expectations. Rich's project experience is comprehensive of every aspect of mechanical and plumbing systems, from design to forensic investigation and everything in between. This expertise and investigative mindset have been assets during his favorite part of working at GHP—solving problems. Whatever the issue, Rich loves identifying root causes and resolutions. In his own words, “I love that moment when a problem is solved, and you sit back for a moment, take a breath, and then say to yourself, ‘Ok, what's next?'” Rich has a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Vanderbilt University and Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Mississippi. Kenneth Garza, CIH, MS is GHP Vice President, Director of Texas Operations. With client experience in a variety of industries including healthcare, insurance, hospitality, education, legal, commercial, and residential properties, Ken can just about do it all. Possessing more than 17 years of experience and recognized as a Certified Industrial Hygienist by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene, Ken assesses environmental needs, provides sound solutions, and supports the implementation of those solutions. His work has taken him around the globe, including Dubai, Chile, Guyana, and the Caribbean islands. Ken manages various environmental projects nationally and internationally, dealing with moisture intrusion, mold, asbestos, chemical exposure, and other hazards in the built environment. When managing or assessing what a built environment needs, Ken's goal is to ensure everyone who touches a project walks away with the knowledge that it was worthwhile and successful. Ken's Master of Science is in the Environmental Science and Management from the University of Texas at San Antonio and his Bachelor of Science is in Biology, Minor in Chemistry is from St. Mary's University. LEARN MORE at IAQ Radio+

Devocional Florescer
Colossenses - Introdução - Devocional 708

Devocional Florescer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 4:14


Olá bom dia meus amados irmãos, paz seja convosco, eu me chamo Paulo Henrique e você está no devocional edificai. Hoje vamos navegar na carta de Paulo aos Colossenses, onde o Apóstolo orienta e exorta a igreja a se manter crendo em Jesus Cristo como filho de Deus, redentor e homem que assumiu corpo natural. Pois, essa mesma igreja estava sendo influenciada por ensinamentos enganosos e práticas errôneas que ameaçavam sua fé e crescimento espiritual. A mensagem de Colossenses é desesperadoramente necessária para os membros da igreja de hoje (em geral) que enfrentam dificuldades semelhantes, pois a importância dessa epístola salienta o que é falso e verdadeiro, Paulo corrige desvios como o gnosticismo, o misticismo, o legalismo e o ascetismo. Vivemos num tempo de tolerância com o erro e de intolerância com a verdade. Mais do que nunca, estudar Colossenses é oportuno e necessário, onde testemunhamos um ressurgimento vigoroso de Deus e do Salvador Jesus Cristo. A igreja vive num mundo hostil. Muitas vezes, ela é influenciada, seduzida pelo mundo secular que a rodeia. Filosofias de anticristo surgem a todo momento, homens arrogantes se levantam contra as sagradas escrituras, rotulam cristãos de atrasados e se mostram constantemente inimigos da fé evangélica. Mas a palavra de Deus tem saído vitoriosa contra todos os ataques, a igreja permanece, e há aqueles usados pelo Espírito Santo em vários lugares no mundo. Na verdade, a Bíblia é o martelo que destrói a penha e fecha a boca dos críticos, ela é imutável e inerrante. Mas como se posicionar em um mundo tão turbulento? Cheio de falsos ensinos? O estudo desta carta nos oferece a resposta! Venha mergulhar comigo nesta carta que é pertinente e necessária para a igreja contemporânea. Aqui você aprenderá a colocar o coração nas coisas do alto, abandonar práticas carnais, ter misericórdia uns com os outros, conselhos de adoração, instrução para esposas, maridos, filhos, pais, servos e mestres. Vou destacar algumas curiosidades dessa cidade de Colossos para finalizar. Na atual Turquia, Colossos era uma cidade movimentada, grande centro de tecelagem, o qual fabricava as melhores lãs do mundo, local de tráfego comercial e ativos. Abalada por tragédias naturais por estar próxima de regiões vulcânicas e marcadas por intensos terremotos, teve sua glória abalada e arrastada pelas correntezas de tragédias naturais. Povoada por grande colônia de judeus, eles floresciam financeiramente nessa região e cresceram em número, chegando próximos de cinquenta mil judeus. Apesar de seu crescente número, era um local aberto para filosofias gregas vindo do mundo helenista, associando às ideias especulativas das religiões de mistério, produzindo heresias que estavam atacando a igreja. Destaco que o fundador da igreja de Colossos não foi o Apostolo Paulo, Ele nem sequer chegou a visitar a igreja, mas foi feita sobre sua direção. O que me chama a atenção é quão maravilhoso que uma epístola tão importante como Colossenses fosse enviada a uma igreja tão pequena, em região inferior, local pouco procurado e ser tão importante aos olhos de Deus. O que Deus viu lá que outros não viram? Às vezes o que achamos desprezível e sem importância, aos olhos do Senhor, é grande, útil e possui valor inestimável. Venha comigo no mistério dessa carta. Paulo Henrique Araújo. IEQ sede Hortolândia Deus te abençoe e até a próxima.

Healthy Indoors
Indoor Environments Show Episode-14 with guests Dusan Licina & Ulla Haverinen-Shaughnessy

Healthy Indoors

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 61:27


Are Energy and IEQ in Conflict for Healthy Buildings? That's the discussion with guests Dusan Licina & Ulla Haverinen-Shaughnessy. The program was recorded live on December 19, 2022. Check out the video recording at https://global.healthyindoors.com/c/indoor-environments/12-19-22 About the Program About the Program Indoor Environments: Global Research to Action is a new video show & podcast that explores how research can be translated to practice on a variety of topics related to our built indoor environments. The International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ) and the Indoor Environmental Quality Global Alliance (IEQ-GA) have partnered with Healthy Indoors® /IAQNET LLC to create this unique show.

Devocional Florescer
Ef 5:3-20 Vivam como filhos da Luz - Devocional 675

Devocional Florescer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 5:06


Olá bom dia, seja bem-vindo ao devocional edificai, eu me chamo Paulo e o tema da nossa mensagem hoje é: Em busca da santidade, Efésios 4:25-32 e 5:1-2. 4:25, Portanto, cada um de vocês deve abandonar a mentira e falar a verdade ao seu próximo, pois todos somos membros de um mesmo corpo. 5: 2 e andai em amor, como Cristo também vos amou, e se entregou a si mesmo por nós, como oferta e sacrifício a Deus, em cheiro suave. Neste ponto da carta de Paulo aos Efésios, o apóstolo orienta que os crentes tenham vida de santidade, Paulo dá exemplos do que significa viver uma nova vida debaixo da graça e com um novo entendimento, não alimentando mais as obras da carne, mas sim do espírito. Há também aqui regras morais de como conviver com outras pessoas com princípios espirituais. Todas centradas na pessoa de Deus. A exortação é para que vivamos unidos pelo vínculo gerado entre nós pelo Espírito. Tudo que é feito deve ser feito para a glória de Deus, que exige de nós que vivamos como irmãos em unidade e amor, prontos para edificação mútua, tendo Jesus como o cabeça. Se guardamos esses princípios relatados por Paulo, como abandonar a mentira com o próximo, abandonar a ira e não dar espaço para o pecado, não dar lugar ao Diabo, não roubar, mas sim ajudar o próximo, não sair da boca palavras sem edificação, não entristecer o Espírito santo (pois Ele é uma Pessoa viva) e entre outros itens mencionados não só em Efésios, mas em vários livros da bíblia, todos a nossa volta verão que somos imitadores de Cristo (Ef. 5:1), que temos algo diferente e com certeza crerão que Cristo nos amou e se entregou pela humanidade (Ef 5:2). Ter uma vida regrada debaixo da graça do Espírito, não é algo de outro mundo ou impossível, mas sim questão de relacionamento e obediência, quando decidimos ouvir a voz do Senhor e obedecer, simplesmente os beneficiados somos nós e a luz e o brilho do Senhor estará em evidência. O meu desejo para você esta manhã é que você ande sobre os princípios de uma nova vida, coloque em prática o que Paulo escreveu com a ajuda do Espírito Santo. Com certeza meu irmão(a) você será cheio da plenitude do Senhor, as pessoas olharão para você e terão sede do que você tem, o amor do Senhor transbordará como rios de água viva ao abrir da sua boca, pois o agir de Deus trabalhará em você. Essas atitudes pecaminosas mencionadas por Paulo no início do nosso texto, devem ser substituídas pela benignidade, compaixão e perdão. Esse é o modo de andar digno de Deus. Caminhando para Efésios 5.1-2, quando Paulo escreve: “Portanto, sede imitadores de Deus, como filhos amados; e andai em amor como Cristo, que também nos amou e se entregou por nós a Deus como oferta e sacrífico com aroma suave”. Mas o que ele quis dizer? O que é ser um imitador de Deus? A palavra imitar vem da mesma palavra que mímica. A mímica era a parte mais importante no desempenho de um orador, três coisas fazem parte da vida de um orador: teoria, mímica e prática. Se você quiser ser um grande orador, imite os grandes oradores do passado, mas se quiser ser Santo, então imite ao próprio Deus. Minha oração do dia é: Deus, Pai Todo-Poderoso, peço agora em oração, tua ajuda para desenvolver o princípio de andar em santidade, como cristão genuíno, nos frutos do Espírito. Sei que por mim mesmo não conseguirei, mas com tua ajuda sim. Senhor tudo é possível, faça de nós filhos que resplandeçam a sua glória e consigam amar o próximo como o Senhor os ama. Se alguém porventura encontra dificuldade de exercer algum ponto descrito por Paulo, aqui sobre nova vida, que o Senhor trabalhe nessa fraqueza para que se torne uma qualidade beneficiadora para igreja de Deus e tantos outros. É o que te pedimos em nome de Jesus, amém. Deus abençoe teu dia e até a próxima e abraços. Paulo Henrique Araújo. IEQ sede Hortolândia

Devocional Florescer
Gl 4:8-20 Não mais escravos, mas filhos - Devocional 658

Devocional Florescer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 4:59


Olá, bom dia, seja bem-vindo ao devocional edificai, eu me chamo Paulo Henrique. 8-No passado, quando não conhecíeis a Deus, éreis escravos daqueles que, por natureza, não são deuses. 9-Agora, entretanto, que já conheceis a Deus, ou melhor, conhecidos por Ele, como é que podeis pensar em retroceder a esses princípios insignificantes, fracos e pobres, aos quais de novo desejais servir? Temos aqui a preocupação de Paulo com os gálatas, dos membros da igreja voltarem ao paganismo, ou seja, voltar aquela vida, a ter ídolos como senhores, sejam eles feitos a mão, esculpidos de forma artesanal, a admiração de homens que marcaram gerações como grandes líderes, espíritos, crenças ou ritos pagãos, tornando-os cativos novamente, sendo que Cristo os libertou do julgo da lei (ritos mosaicos), e da escravidão de “deuses” por natureza. Paulo não descreveu a natureza exata das práticas religiosas dos gálatas, mas ele tinha em sua mente um falso sistema de adoração, considerando-os perigosos e destrutivos para os crentes. Lendo essa carta de Paulo, posso me lembrar de quando não servia a Deus, mesmo sendo filho, ainda não tinha entendido a graça, havia um estado de paganismo em mim, mas Cristo me libertou. Talvez você também possa se lembrar de algum período quando você se encontrava na mesma situação, servíamos a “deuses” mudos, cegos e surdos, mas que tinham influência sobre nós, ou seja, éramos escravos, idolatrávamos alguma coisa, estávamos em trevas. Ou existia aquele que ouve essa mensagem, mas não entregou sua vida para o Senhor, mas tem suas crenças em senhores por motivos naturais. Agora permita me usar as palavras do apóstolo Paulo… Por que voltar ao lugar de fracasso ou olhar para o sistema judaizante mais eficiente que a graça? Paulo envia essa carta mostrando a igreja que o evangelho os libertou e não há o porquê voltar àquela vida de servidão e crueldade. O que está escrito aqui é tão maravilhoso, que parece que foi escrito hoje com a intenção de advertir os cristãos modernos. Como Deus é maravilhoso! Caros irmãos, o que quero dizer é, lute pela tua salvação e jamais olhe para trás, não volte a ser colocado como escravo de “senhores” cruéis novamente, aprisionando seu tempo, sua mente, prioridades, criando paixões e te colocando em escuridão e cegueira terrível. Não veja a bíblia, somente como um livro de práticas religiosas. Servimos a um Deus que traz liberdade às pessoas, Jesus Cristo veio para libertar o homem e trazer um jugo suave e um fardo leve. Lembre-se de quão bom Deus é e da onde Ele lhe tirou e das provisões que forneceu quando você precisou. Uso as palavras de Josué 24:15- “Se, porém, não lhes agrada servir ao Senhor, escolham hoje a quem irão servir, se aos deuses que os seus antepassados serviram além do Eufrates, ou aos deuses dos amorreus, em cuja terra vocês estão vivendo. Mas, eu e a minha família serviremos ao Senhor.” Ou a exemplo do povo israelita, que desejava voltar ao Egito ao lugar de escravidão por causa de comida? E não viver o novo de Deus... (números 11:5). Aquele que está em Cristo tem liberdade e tem os cuidados de Deus. Não há mais o peso da lei e cerimônias sobre nós ou algo que nos prenda neste mundo, se cremos que Jesus Cristo é o filho de Deus, então somos verdadeiramente livres. Meu desejo é que você olhe somente para frente, com o olhar fixo no autor e consumador da sua fé, deixo-o guiá-lo diariamente através do Espírito Santo e não olhando para velha vida de retrocesso. O que Deus tem preparado para você irmão(a), é uma vida de delícias e bem aventuranças, mas para que esse lugar seja alcançado é preciso foco, determinação e um coração disposto a obedecer a sua palavra com desprendimento do passado, viva o novo meu amado, com fé no redentor. Fique com essa meditação e forte abraço. Paulo Henrique Araújo Ieq sede Hortolândia Deus abençoe a todos

Devocional Florescer
1 Cor 12:1-11 Os dons espirituais - Devocional 623

Devocional Florescer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 3:52


Bom dia meus queridos e amados irmãos e irmãs, paz seja convosco, você está no Devocional Edificai. Me chamo Paulo Henrique e vamos juntos meditar na Palavra. 4Existem diferentes tipos de dons, mas o Espírito é o mesmo 5Existem várias formas de ministérios, mas o Senhor é o mesmo. 6E há diversas maneiras de atuação, mas é o mesmo Deus quem efetua tudo em todos. 7A cada um, contudo, é concedida a manifestação do Espírito, com a finalidade de que todos sejam beneficiados. Paulo escreve sobre dons espirituais para os coríntios, onde a igreja enfrentava sérios problemas relacionados ao culto cristão. Um deles é em relação ao uso dos dons espirituais de forma equivocada, usando-os como instrumento de autopromoção e altivez espiritual. Não lhes faltavam dons, porém a igreja colocou o dom de variedade de línguas como símbolo de status espiritual. Paulo os lembra que os dons não foram dados à igreja para projeção humana, nem como nível de espiritualidade do crente, os dons foram dados para edificação do corpo, para crescimento de forma saudável, tornando-os importantes e vitais no corpo de Cristo, sendo assim, atendendo as necessidades dos membros. Os dons são diversos, tudo procedendo da graça de Deus, dons para curar, dom de sabedoria e entendimento, para outro conhecimento, dom de fé, discernimento de espíritos, interpretação de línguas, variedades de línguas, enfim... Deus deu dons para aquela igreja e nos dá hoje para servimos uns aos outros, sendo que nenhum homem tem competência de distribuir dons espirituais. Gostaria de lembrar-vos que a origem dos dons não está no homem, mas na Trindade, se o Senhor nos deu algo ou um dom é para glória dEle, não para tocarmos trombeta, exaltando nossas virtudes ou habilidades, mas sempre transferindo para aquele que nos concedeu isso, visando um fim proveitoso. Irmão(a) se você recebeu algo de Deus, jamais tome para si, seja sempre grato, lembrando que cada membro tem pelo menos um dom, não para benefício próprio, mas sempre pensando no coletivo e no equilíbrio. Nós somos apenas instrumentos, o poder é do Espírito, o que você tem é para glória do Senhor e para ajudar o próximo. Tenhamos um coração como do profeta Isaías que disse: Eis-me aqui Senhor, envia-me a mim (Is 6:8) e a humildade de João Batista que proferiu: É necessário que ele cresça e que eu diminua (Jo 3:30). Somos apenas vasos de barro com um tesouro dentro, onde Deus pela sua infinita misericórdia viu algo em nós. Que a Glória e honra seja dada ao autor da vida, e aquele sendo o cabeça da igreja aonde manifesta seu amor através de pessoas simples, como eu e você. Paulo Henrique Araújo IEQ sede Hortolândia Deus abençoe a todos

Rich Life Lab
Ignite Your "Inner Game" To Be A Conscious Leader In Your Life: Carley Hauck

Rich Life Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 72:34


Carley Hauck is an acclaimed author, organizational and leadership development consultant, Stanford Instructor, sought-after speaker and executive team coach, who ignites conscious leadership in individuals, teams, and executives to activate business to be a force for good.She partners with some of the top organizations in the world supporting psychological safety, trust, inclusive leadership, innovation, and human centered cultures where everyone feels they belong.Carley is the founder of Leading from Wholeness, a leadership and organizational development consulting firm.  Her highest values are harmony, service through joy, learning and growth to create positive change in the world. For almost 15 years she has partnered with business stakeholders at leading Fortune 100 companies and high-growth startups to understand their organizational, leadership development, and culture needs including: Capital One, Pixar, Intuit, Bank of the West, Asana, Advent Health, LinkedIn, Clif Bar, HP,  Gilead and many others.She has strong expertise in designing and delivering highly effective engaging blended learning programs for high potential senior leaders/teams or specialized business needs.  These programs have reached thousands of employees. She has directly coached and mentored several hundred senior executives and mid-level managers across 10 leading organizations to radically improve engagement, inclusion, leadership competencies, and employee resiliency skills.  Carley brings a rigorous research approach to her work and all programs delivered, the measures and assessments used have been validated from her early days of consulting on NIH (National Institutes of Health) clinical trials and her work at Stanford University and UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business.  Since 2013, Carley has served as an adjunct instructor at Stanford University and UC Berkeley Haas School of Business.  and facilitates powerful courses on leadership and management.Carley's book SHINE-Ignite Your Inner Game to Lead Consciously at Work and in the World debuted February 2021 with Sounds True and was named one of the best books to read in 2022 by Mindful magazine.She holds an MA in Organizational Psychology. She is certified in the IEQ-9 Enneagram Leadership Assessment, a Psychological Safety Practitioner with the Fearless Organization, and a certified collective trauma facilitator with Thomas Hubl.Carley loves being outside on the trails in nature, practices yoga and meditation everyday, enjoys cooking healthy plant based meals, singing, SUP and swimming, and engages in ocean and nature conservancy.Show Notes: Carley shares the benefits she's gotten from going on silent retreats [6:05]Clarity of mind and shifting incessant recurring thoughts. [11:47]Carley explains what “Inner game” is from her book “Shine: Ignite Your Inner Game to Lead Consciously at Work and in the World” [15:45]She shares how her childhood influenced her career aspiration [18:17]Carley shares the routine she uses to create a strong conscious mindset every morning [24:30]Where she often sees leaders fall “out of balance” and what the true “power skills” are [35:42]How to confront and work through emotions instead of avoiding them [49:26]An example of a leader with excellent inner and outer game from her book and life [57:45]www.carleyhauck.comCarley's Book: ShineLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carley-hauck/Shine Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podca

Edifice Complex Podcast
#70 James Healey – Building Overheating

Edifice Complex Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022


Our guest this episode is James Healey, AESG Director of Overheating and Acoustics talking about the new UK Building Regulation, Approved Document O, IEQ and building overheating. If you enjoy this episode, share it with friends and give us a review, it helps more than you know. In this episode, we discuss: UK Building Regulations, […]

Healthy Indoors
Healthy Indoors LIVE Show 9-1-22 with guest Derrick Denis

Healthy Indoors

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 67:13


Stop the Stink! Dry traps and the ensuing sewer gas and sewer critter infiltration are really STINK for property managers, snow birds, hotels, hospitals, Realtors, schools and more.   Simple dry plumbing traps are the #1 cause of sewer gas infiltration at unused or underused fixtures.   We talk about a new solution for this common IAQ problem, along with a bunch of other important indoor environmental topics with this week's guest, industry veteran, Derrick Denis. Derrick A. Denis is an all around nice guy with hero complex, internationally recognized practitioner, inventor, educator, author and volunteer. He has provided professional industrial hygiene (IH), health and safety (EH&S), infection control (IC), indoor environmental quality (IEQ) and litigation support services for 30 years.  Derrick is Senior Vice President with Clark Seif Clark, Inc. (CSC).  He is also an inventor of Sewer Gas Solutions, a product that you pour into unused/underused drains to prevent the water in the trap from drying, which stops sewer gas infiltration.     The show is hosted by HI‘s Founder & Publisher, Bob Krell, who is a veteran consultant, contractor and trainer in the indoor environmental and building performance industries. Check out live shows, replays, and more at:  https://global.healthyindoors.com/c/healthy-indoors-live-show/

Devocional Florescer
Atos 28:11-22 Paulo em Roma - Devocional 565

Devocional Florescer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 4:43


Bom dia meus amados irmãos, a paz seja convosco. Eu me chamo Paulo Henrique e você está no devocional edificai. 16 Quando chegamos a Roma, Paulo recebeu permissão para morar por conta própria, porém, sob a vigilância e guarda de um soldado. O inverno havia terminado. Era tempo de seguir viagem destino à cidade de Roma. Os náufragos que passaram os três meses de inverno na ilha de Malta(talvez em meados de novembro a fevereiro) agora embarcam no terceiro navio, outro barco alexandrino, que repousara na ilha. O nome da embarcação era Castor e Pólux, cujo significado era “os deuses gêmeos” ou “gêmeos celestiais”, deuses da navegação e padroeiros dos navegadores, conforme suas mitologias gregas, romanas. Há historiador que diz que esses deuses da mitologia grega eram alvo de grande adoração, sobretudo no Egito. Agora, após percorrer várias etapas de grande quilometragem a náufrago, Paulo chega a famosa Via Apia, que apontava diretamente para Roma. Chegando ao local, uma comitiva da igreja de Roma foi encontrar-se com Paulo e seus companheiros. Ao ver irmãos da igreja de Roma a quem Paulo escrevera sua carta, o apóstolo deu graças a Deus e sentiu-se mais animado (28.15). Paulo chega em Roma não como havia sonhado, mas como prisioneiro, considerado um tumultuador, um prisioneiro judeu com escolta militar. Lucas não detalha os sentimentos que passaram pela alma do apóstolo, mas é de se imaginar que não foi tão confortável assim. Paulo foi preso em Roma, mas seu ministério seguia plena atividade. Ele estava preso, mas a palavra de Deus tinha total liberdade, ele não era prisioneiro de César, mas de Cristo (Ef. 4.1). Era um embaixador em cadeias, suas algemas faziam parte do plano de Deus e ele sabia que essas circunstâncias contribuiriam para o progresso do evangelho (Fp 1.12). Meus queridos irmãos, é aqui que gostaria de falar a respeito com base nos acontecimentos do apóstolo. Pode ser que tais desejos em sua vida não estão saindo como você esperava, talvez você sonhava com um casamento feliz, ou uma vida profissional de sucesso, ministério grande e forte, mas nada disso tem acontecido como sonhava. Saiba que neste exato momento, Deus te vê, ouve suas orações e o que você tem passado como algo amargo e inexprimível, pode se tornar contribuição para o plano de Deus na sua vida, como foi com o apóstolo, pois para o Senhor tudo é utilizável. Em romanos 8:28, Paulo diz que, Deus age em todas as coisas com o fim de beneficiar todos os que o amam, chamados conforme seu plano. Meus amados, não menosprezem os dias ruins, os sonhos não realizados, circunstâncias desfavoráveis, isso pode ser contribuição para o que Deus quer fazer em sua vida, olhe através da ótica de Deus, aprendamos com o Apóstolo Paulo quando chegou em Roma e logo depois foi preso, pois ele sabia que isso ainda estava nos planos do Senhor. Não desanime ou pare no caminho, apenas continue e deixe o Senhor te conduzir, ele cuidará de sua família, dos seus planos e projetos e te abençoará. Em salmo 37 diz que devemos nos alegrar no Senhor e Ele mesmo satisfará os desejos do nosso coração. Talvez durante esse devocional, você pensa que é o fim, mas não, é através dessa tua dor que Deus te concederá autoridade parar falar de determinados assuntos que um dia foi uma ferida aberta, mas hoje é apenas uma lembrança que ajuda o próximo. Meu desejo é que você entenda os processos e que cresça na graça e na fé. Lembre-se que nada do que Deus permite na nossa vida é para nosso mal, mas sim para crescimento, nem mesmo quando sofremos e perdemos ou até uma porta fechada, ainda assim o Senhor pode fazer algo ao nosso favor. Paulo Henrique Araújo Ieq sede Hortolândia e Deus te abençoe.

IAQ Radio
Charles J. Weschler, PhD - Ozone, Hydroxyl Radicals and Indoor Environments; What Inspection and Remediation Pros Should Know

IAQ Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 57:55


  This week we welcome Dr. Charles Weschler for a show about a topic of great interest to IEQ and restoration professionals. Restoration contractors are inundated with claims about equipment to help on projects when fires, wildfires and other odor events affect indoor environments. What should practitioners know about ozone, hydroxyls, TI02 and other technologies when investigating or remediating indoor environments? We talk to a world renowned professor about this issue.   Charles J. Weschler -After completing his Ph.D. in Chemistry at University of Chicago (1974), Dr. Weschler did postdoctoral studies with Fred Basolo at Northwestern University. In 1975 he joined Bell Laboratories (Physical Chemistry Division) and was made a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff in 1986. He worked at Bell Labs and its successor institutions for twenty-five years. In 2001 he accepted positions at the Environmental & Occupational Health Science Institute, Rutgers University, and the International Centre for Indoor Environment and Energy, Technical University of Denmark, and in 2010 joined the Building Science department at Tsinghua University as an ongoing Visiting Professor. He continues in those positions. His research interests include chemicals in indoor environments, their sources, their chemistry, and their interactions with building occupants. From 1999-2005 Weschler served on the US EPA's Science Advisory Board. He has also served on four committees for the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. From 2012 to the present, he has been an advisor to the Sloan Foundation's program on Chemistry in Indoor Environments. He was elected to the International Academy of Indoor Air Sciences in 1999 and received the Pettenkofer Award, its highest honor, in 2014. Weschler has also received the 2017 Haagen-Smit Prize from Atmospheric Environment; been made “Distinguished Visiting Professor” at Tsinghua University (2018); awarded “Doctor Technices Honoris Causa” from the Technical University of Denmark (2018); and was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2020). His h-index is 69 (Web of Science) and 79 (Google Scholar). http://eohsi.rutgers.edu/eohsi-directory/name/charles-weschler/   LEARN MORE at IAQ Radio!

Meine eigene Zahnarztpraxis
19 Interview mit Dr. Sebastian Schulz, ieQ-health GmbH & Co. KG

Meine eigene Zahnarztpraxis

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 39:36


In dieser Podcastepisode spreche ich mit Dr. Sebastian Schulz von ieQ-health über die Patientenreise. Erfahren Sie wertvolle Tipps, wie Sie die Reise Ihrer Patienten aktiv mitgestalten und optimieren können. Hier geht es direkt zu Dr. Sebastian Schulz von ieQ-health: https://www.ieq-health.de/ Hier geht es zur Checkliste "Bestandsaufnahme zur Optimierung der Praxisräume": https://www.iww.de/zp/effiziente-praxisfuehrung/checkliste-bestandsaufnahme-zur-optimierung-der-praxisraeume-d90122 Hier geht es direkt zum Onlinekurs: "Fit für die Existenzgründung"

IAQ Radio
Elliott Gall, PhD - Particle Mitigation Strategies; What Works?

IAQ Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 72:56


This week we welcome Dr. Elliott Gall, Associate Professor at Portland State University to discuss some current research on particulate and gas phase pollutant mitigation. Particles are everywhere in indoor environments from skin cells to automobile exhaust to wildfires by-products. Particulate removal is also a big topic when it comes to the pandemic. What do we know about particle behavior and how well do various mitigation processes work? We will talk to Dr. Gall about what his and other research shows about this important IEQ topic.   Dr. Elliott Gall is an Associate Professor in the Mechanical and Materials Engineering Department in the Maseeh College of Engineering and Computer Science at Portland State University. Dr. Gall's primary technical specialties are physics and chemistry of indoor air quality, heat and mass transfer phenomena in built environments, human exposure to air pollution, indoor environmental quality and sustainable buildings, building HVAC, and urban air quality.   Dr. Gall's research and teaching interests center around developing new approaches that improve building sustainability through an understanding of the intersection of building energy use, indoor air quality, and occupant well-being. Specific research areas include: i) fundamental laboratory and field studies of indoor air pollutant transport and transformation, ii) air pollution exposure assessment through modeling and personal exposure studies, and iii) evaluation of building technology and design with respect to indoor environmental quality.    LEARN MORE this week on IAQ Radio+.

IAQ Radio
Don Fugler - IEQ Pioneers

IAQ Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 69:50


This week we welcome Don Fugler for the second show in our series with the founding fathers and pioneers of today's indoor environmental quality industry. During our first show J. David Miller, PhD mentioned how important Don was during the early research projects that led to solutions for common IEQ problems. This week we look forward to talking with Don about his contributions to our current understanding of indoor environments and his thoughts on what the future holds.   Don Fugler spent 25 years conducting research projects for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), in the areas of residential energy use, ventilation, and indoor air quality. Between 1985 and 2010, he managed over 100 research projects. During that period, he published CMHC research reports; wrote and distributed summaries in Research Highlights and About Your House documents and lectured at conferences and meetings. Since 2011, Don's consulting work has addressed indoor air quality and energy issues for federal departments, NGOs, and individuals. He is active on CSA standards committees (carbon monoxide sensors, residential depressurization) and CGSB (radon). He helped initiate ROCIS (rocis.org) and the Low Cost Monitoring Project through program design and development of the monitoring process participants would follow. He currently concentrates on the house-based factors, such as the entry rate of outdoor pollutants, the distribution of pollutants within the dwelling, the activities within the house that create particles, and the means of reducing the concentrations of particles and other measured pollutants. LEARN MORE this week on IAQ Radio+.

IAQ Radio
Robert J. DeMalo, M. Sc. & Michael P. Menz, CIH, CHMM - Unique Perspectives; Asbestos, COVID, Lead, Mold, Soot, Silica and More

IAQ Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 65:44


This week we welcome Rob DeMalo M. Sc. and Michael Menz, CIH, CHMM for a discussion about their unique perspective on industrial hygiene and IEQ. Having spent many years as executives at the largest lab in the country and being in the field now gives them a unique perspective into the big picture around IH and IEQ. In addition to getting their thoughts on the past, present and future of IH and IEQ, we will go into a few traditional IH topics that have not gotten a lot of attention recently including asbestos, lead, mercury and PCB's. And of course we will talk about mold, COVID, and other current events in IH and IEQ. Join us for a great discussion and LEARN MORE this week on IAQ Radio+.   Robert J. DeMalo, M.Sc   Robert J. DeMalo, M.Sc. joined Indoor Environmental Concepts (IEC) as Vice President and Partner in November 2020. In this role, he is responsible for business development and strategic company growth in keys areas, including staffing, breadth of services and territories served. Rob holds a Master of Science degree in Industrial Hygiene and has over 30 years' experience in the industrial hygiene and environmental health and safety industries. Prior to joining IEC, he was Senior Vice President of Laboratory Services and Business Development at EMSL Analytical, Inc. in Cinnaminson, New Jersey, where he spent 25 years coordinating and implementing expansion strategy, business development and overseeing the laboratory technical operations. He was instrumental in assisting the company grow from approximately 100 employees and 7 branch offices in 1995 to the present 1,000+ employees and 46 branch locations in North America while working side-by-side with EMSL founder and president/CEO in daily operations of the company in the U.S. and Canada.    Over the past decade, Rob has become a well sought after writer and presenter on industry-related topics. He co-authored the peer-reviewed published paper “Internal Standard Addition Method for Identifying Asbestos Containing Materials In Bulk Samples Containing Low Levels of Asbestos” and has been published in various publications and government-issued standard operating procedures, including for the USEPA, Region 8. Rob has shared his knowledge and expertise at countless events and national conferences, most recently to include presentations on asbestos measurement methods at the 2019 American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) National Conference, PFAS in drinking water and asbestos inspection training at the 2020 Pillar to Post Brand Conference as well as the new OSHA silica rule at the 2019 Southern California Joint Technical Symposium Annual Conference, which had a shared audience of attendees from AIHA and the American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP).   Michael P. Menz, CIH, CHMM   Michael P. Menz, CIH, CHMM founded Indoor Environmental Concepts (IEC) in 2011, which for a time held his own name, Menz Industrial Hygiene Services. IEC provides industrial hygiene and IEQ services including asbestos investigations, silica exposure assessments, mercury in rubberized gymnasium flooring, mold and IEQ investigations and more. Mr. Menz is an American Board of Industrial Hygiene (ABIH) Certified Industrial Hygienist, a licensed EPA/Pennsylvania Asbestos Building Inspector and Pennsylvania Management Planner and an Institute of Hazardous Materials Management (IHMM) Certified Hazardous Material Manager. He also has extensive experience teaching Asbestos, Lead, and Hazardous Waste Operations courses.   Prior to launching IEC, Mike was the Environmental, Health, and Safety Manager/Radiation Safety Officer at EMSL Analytical, Inc. in Cinnaminson, New Jersey. He spent seven years ensuring organizational safety to include being responsible for proactive safety practices, investigation of injuries, in-house new hire employee and annual safety refresher training. In his role, Mike also prepared and presented various environmental/industrial hygiene training classes, worked with facility manager and Vice President of Engineering on the design of new laboratory spaces and provided technical support for clients in various areas. Mike's career also included two decades as General Manager with Synertech, Inc. in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where he was responsible for daily operations with seventeen (17) employees and approximately 2.75 million dollars in annual sales. 

Devocional Florescer
Lucas 15:1-10 A ovelha perdida - Devocional 391

Devocional Florescer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 5:08


Esta é a primeira vez que todos os publicanos e pecadores se aproximam para ouvir Jesus. Os escribas e fariseus murmuram contra Jesus, dizendo: Este recebe pecadores e come com eles. Enquanto Jesus atraía pecadores, os fariseus os repeliam. Os fariseus consideravam ultrajante essa acolhida de Jesus aos pecadores eles reputavam esse tipo de gente como pessoas indignas do amor de Deus. Para corrigir mais uma vez a visão distorcida dos escribas e fariseus, Jesus conta três parábolas que expressam o amor de Deus pelos perdidos e indignos. Essas três parábolas abordam um mesmo tema: o pródigo amor de Deus que procura incansavelmente o perdido. A primeira delas é a da ovelha perdida, possivelmente a ovelha se perdeu por descuido, a ovelha não foi perdida pelo pastor, mas ela se desgarrou do rebanho. Ela foi atraída por novos horizontes, novas pastagens, novas aventuras, e afastou-se do convívio das outras ovelhas. Certamente não notara o risco de cair no abismo, nem de perder o rumo nos desertos, nem mesmo a possibilidade de ser apanhada por um animal predador. Aqui gostaria de frisar o perigo de nós como ovelhas nos desgarrar e caminhar por lugares perigosos! Preste atenção, mantenha os ouvidos atento a voz do Pastor, não se vislumbre com as paisagens atraentes que de tão perto tem nos rodeado para nos tirar do aprisco. O pastor, entretanto, não desistiu dela nem a culpou por sua fuga inconsequente. Antes, deixou as demais em segurança, procurou-a pelas montanhas. A mensagem deste capítulo pode ser resumida em três palavras: perdido, encontrado e alegria. E assim que Deus faz conosco: Ele não desiste de nos amar. Ele não abre mão da nossa vida. Ele não abdica do direito que tem de nos tomar para si e nos manter em sua presença. O mesmo podemos dizer de Jesus que, diferentemente dos fariseus, não nos esmaga nem nos acusa, mas nos restaura. Eles não nos trata conforme nossos pecados porque senão já teríamos perecido, mas consoante sua misericórdia e graça. Resumindo: ele valoriza, procura, põe nos braços, traz de volta e celebra com alegria. Que bendito evangelho, que graça maravilhosa, que Deus bendito que nos ama com amor eterno apesar de sermos pecadores. Caso você hoje seja a centésima ovelha saiba que o pastor está te procurando, caso você seja a 99 que está no aprisco, cuidado para não se perder e, celebre com Jesus a ovelha que volta! Pastora Raquel carneiro IEQ sede /Hortolândia

IAQ Radio
J David Miller PhD - The Life and Times of an IEQ Founding Father - It's Hard to Run Away from Evidence

IAQ Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 61:58


This week we welcome Dr. David Miller for our first "Founding Fathers of IEQ" shows. Dr. Miller is a Distinguished Research Professor at Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario Canada. He and some others we will talk about have been instrumental in getting Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) recognized as a public health issue. We will learn about his career and how he and others were able to help ensure that IEQ is recognized as a public health issue that has science based guidance from cognizant authorities. When it comes to affecting change Dr. Miller says: “It's hard to run away from evidence”.    Prof. J. David Miller Dr. Miller received his secondary education at the University of New Brunswick, before studying at the University of Portsmouth in England, where he was also a NATO Science Postdoctoral Fellow. His post-university career at Agriculture Canada, and became head of the Fusarium mycotoxin program. He became a Professor & NSERC Research Chair in fungal toxins and allergens at Carleton University in 2000. In 2020, he was appointed as a Distinguished Research Professor. From 1999-2008, he was a visiting scientist and science advisor at Health Canada in the air health effects division. Among other tasks, Dr. Miller helped to draft the guidelines for mold and dampness published by Health Canada. Over the past several decades, he has co-managed many large studies of housing and health including in First Nations Communities.   Dr. Miller has published >350 papers on fungi and fungal toxins and has co-written 10 books on the public health aspects of exposures to fungi, and has several patents. Miller has served on many national and international committees on mold and dampness in the built environment including on the American Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology committee that produced practice parameters for environmental allergens. He was chief editor of the American Industrial Hygiene Association “Green Book” (2008, 2020) and “Field Guide” (1996, 2005) that lay out guidelines for addressing mold and dampness in public buildings.   Miller is an elected member of the International Academy of Indoor Air Sciences. Among other awards, he received the AgExcellence Award from Agriculture Canada, the Toxicology Forum Scott Award for contributions to toxicology, the Applied Research Award from the Ottawa Life Sciences Council, an AIHA award for contributions to the field of industrial hygiene and the 2017 Award of Merit from the Ontario Maple Syrup Producers Association. In 2013, Miller was elected as a Fellow of the American Industrial Hygiene Association. In 2016, he received the prestigious NSERC Synergy Award for his research partnership with JD Irving, Limited. In 2021, he received the inaugural Philip R. Morey award from the ACGIH for contributions to bioaerosol guidance.   LEARN MORE this week on IAQ Radio+.

IAQ Radio
Ed Light, CSP, CIH - Practice to Research: IEQ Lessons from the Real World

IAQ Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 63:45


This week we're going to explore some Practice to Research with real world examples from Mr. Ed Light. Ed has been doing research on his own projects and has some interesting results to pass along to our audience. We'll be discussing mold growth and climate change, MERV 8 vs. MERV 13 for particulate control and a critique of research support for COVID response measures in buildings.   Ed Light holds degrees in Environmental Science from the University of Massachusetts (B.S.) and Marshall University (M.S.), is a Senior Fellow of the American Industrial Hygiene Association, has authored over 40 scientific publications on assessment and control of the indoor environment and has chaired several national scientific committees. In the 1980's, Ed established the West Virginia Department of Health IAQ Program, pioneering efforts to resolve exposure issues related to formaldehyde, asbestos, and termiticides. In the 1990's, he developed widely used protocols for addressing IEQ complaints (published by EPA, NIOSH and ISIAQ) and managing air quality in occupied buildings under construction (for SMACNA, promulgated by ANSI). As a consultant, Ed has directed more than 1000 multi-disciplinary IEQ investigations, ranging from the White House to the South Pole Station. He has been admitted as an expert witness in numerous litigations.

IAQ Radio
Kishor Khankari, Ph.D. FASHRAE - Computational Fluid Dynamics & Indoor Environmental Quality

IAQ Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 60:29


This week we are going to explore how computational fluid dynamics (CFD) can help visualize indoor environmental quality (IEQ) with a widely respected proponent Dr. Kishor Kahnkari. How can we use this tool when designing, building and maintaining a buildings indoor environmental quality?   Dr. Kishor Khankari is the president and founder of AnSight LLC. He is a specialist in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). Kishor has several years of experience in providing consulting services that have resulted in optimized solutions to a wide variety of engineering problems. A noted expert in his field, he has a Ph.D. in CFD from the University of Minnesota and has regularly published in several technical journals.   Dr. Khankari is an ASHRAE Fellow and Distinguished Lecturer. He has received the ASHRAE Distinguished and Exceptional Service Awards and is past President of ASHRAE Detroit Chapter. He is also currently serving on the ASHRAE Board of Directors. 

Devocional Florescer
Jesus Prediz sua morte - Mateus 26:1-23 - Devocional 212

Devocional Florescer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2021 4:59


“Tendo Jesus acabado todos estes ensinamentos, disse a seus discípulos: Sabeis que daqui a dois dias celebrar-se-à a páscoa; e o Filho do homem será entregue para ser crucificado” (Mt 26:1-2)   Vemos aqui a partir do versículo 1, a preparação para o Sacrifício do Cordeiro; o Filho do homem seria crucificado. Jesus  sabia o que estava para acontecer, pois este era o plano de Deus. Por outro lado, seus inimigos (sacerdotes, escribas, os anciãos do povo e o sumo sacerdote Caifás), também estavam reunidos, preparando uma maneira fraudulenta para prendê-lo e matá-lo.   Mesmo diante desse cenário, vemos Jesus, juntamente com seus discípulos, estava participando de um jantar em Betânia, na casa de Simão, o leproso. v. 6-7 Betânia era um povoado vizinho a Jerusalém, situado do outro lado do Vale do Cedrom, sobre o Monte das Oliveiras. Naquele momento uma mulher (identificada como Maria em João 12:3), trouxe “precioso bálsamo”, e o fato de que este bálsamo estava contido em um vaso de alabastro demonstra que se tratava de um bem extremamente valioso. Ela foi a mesa onde Jesus estava, e derramou aquele unguento sobre sua cabeça, ungindo-o.   Seus discípulos vendo essa atitude da mulher muito se indignaram, pois pensaram que por ser um bem valioso, poderia ser vendido e o valor arrecadado seria para ajudar os pobres. Jesus conhecendo seus pensamentos, explicou-lhes que os pobres sempre estariam ali e eles poderiam ajudá-los, mas Ele não. Nesse momento Jesus não estava dizendo que deveriam ignorar os pobres, mas que deveriam ministrar às pessoas que se encontram nessa situação.   Aquela mulher foi criticada, mas as críticas não a impediram de honrar, de se render a Cristo, pois reconheceu ser Ele verdadeiramente o Ungido de Deus. Naquela época os cadáveres costumavam ser ungidos com perfumes preciosos como demonstração de respeito. Uma vez que Jesus seria enterrado às pressas após a morte na cruz e ressuscitaria no primeiro dia da semana, antes que as mulheres pudessem ungir seu corpo com especiarias, esta foi a única unção de sepultamento que ele haveria de receber.   Hoje como homens e mulheres de Deus, somos questionados, criticados e até ridicularizados por causa da nossa fé em Deus. Como tem sido nossas atitudes? Somos os discípulos que se renderam verdadeiramente ao Pai, ou aqueles que gastam seu tempo criticando. Sigamos o exemplo de Maria de Betânia. Rosana Firmino Profa. Da E.B.Q. IEQ sede Hortolândia

IAQ Radio
McGregor “Mac” Pearce, MPH - Tribute Show with: Joe Lstiburek, Mike McGuinness and Pete Consigli

IAQ Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 112:44


This week we are doing a special tribute show for one of our all time favorite guests McGregor “Mac” Pearce, MPH. We will be joined by some IEQ legends that worked with Mac over the years, Joe Lstiburek, Mike McGuinness and the Restoration Global Watchdog Pete Consigli to discuss Mac's contributions to the industry and then we will replay our favorite Mac Pearce show.   What could possibly be interesting about mold and mildew, you ask? It's all in the content and the presentation style of the person discussing the subject. IAQ Radio is delighted to memorialize internationally known and acclaimed expert on the subject McGregor Pearce of St. Paul, Minnesota. Mac was an environmental health consultant specializing in indoor air quality problems. He held a Masters in Public Health from the University of Minnesota and was a nationally recognized speaker on mold issues. Mr. Pearce was one of the instructors at The Mid Atlantic Environmental Hygiene Resource Center (MEHRC) which was founded in 1992 as a program of the University Science Center, a Pennsylvania science and technology corporation owned by 28 colleges, universities and academic centers from three states. Mac investigated mold in homes, commercial buildings, hospitals, clinics and skyscrapers and he made mycology marvelously interesting. Mac loved learning; never ceasing to peruse books, engaging with friends, swimming at Big Watab Lake, and hiking at river cabin near Brainerd. LEARN MORE this week on IAQ Radio+.

10 Minutes to a Better Building with Boland
EP. 17: How Displacement Ventilation Leads to Better IEQ

10 Minutes to a Better Building with Boland

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 13:53


Indoor air quality isn't the only aspect of building comfort that owners and those maintaining buildings need to consider. IEQ, or indoor environment quality, factors in many different considerations from noise to comfort and quality.

IAQ Radio
Ed Light, CSP, CIH - Round Up with Don Weekes, CIH, CSP - COVID 19 Practice to Research; Best Practices for Schools and More

IAQ Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 53:09


Ed Light holds degrees in Environmental Science from the University of Massachusetts (B.S.) and Marshall University (M.S.), is a Senior Fellow of the American Industrial Hygiene Association, has authored over 40 scientific publications on assessment and control of the indoor environment and has chaired several national scientific committees.  In the 1980's, Ed established the West Virginia Department of Health IAQ Program, pioneering efforts to resolve exposure issues related to formaldehyde, asbestos, and termiticides.  In the 1990's, he developed widely used protocols for addressing IEQ complaints (published by EPA, NIOSH and ISIAQ) and managing air quality in occupied buildings under construction (for SMACNA, promulgated by ANSI).  As a consultant, Ed has directed more than 1000 multi-disciplinary IEQ investigations, ranging from the White House to the South Pole Station.  He has been admitted as an expert witness in numerous litigations.

Health Gig
131. A Better Workplace with Carley Hauck, Author and Professional Development Expert

Health Gig

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 36:27


On this episode of Health Gig, we hear from Carley Hauck, who is a Senior Learning Architect and Executive Coach. Carley is vastly experienced in the world of both professional and individual development, having supported leaders in Fortune 100 companies as well as practiced as a marriage and family therapist. Holding a Master's degree in Organizational Psychology, Carley also serves as adjunct instructor at UC Berkeley Haas School of Business and Stanford University and is certified in the IEQ-9 Leadership Assessment and is a Certified Psychological Safety Practitioner through the Fearless Organization. She is the author of Shine: Ignite Your Inner Game to Lead  Consciously at Work and In the World.

Go Green Radio
Encore Investigating Indoor Environmental Quality in K-12 Schools

Go Green Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 55:48


Prior to the pandemic (and hopefully soon thereafter), most kids spend the majority of their waking hours at school. Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) has a significant impact on a student's ability to learn. Classrooms with polluted air, high CO2 levels, and poor lighting can make it difficult for students to learn even if they have the best teachers, most current technology, and a positive attitude about school. On today's episode we will talk with Shannon Oliver, MPH about a project his school district undertook to measure the IEQ of their campuses alongside students armed with the knowledge, guidance, and tools they needed to use their school buildings as a teaching tool.

Go Green Radio
Encore Investigating Indoor Environmental Quality in K-12 Schools

Go Green Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 55:48


Prior to the pandemic (and hopefully soon thereafter), most kids spend the majority of their waking hours at school. Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) has a significant impact on a student's ability to learn. Classrooms with polluted air, high CO2 levels, and poor lighting can make it difficult for students to learn even if they have the best teachers, most current technology, and a positive attitude about school. On today's episode we will talk with Shannon Oliver, MPH about a project his school district undertook to measure the IEQ of their campuses alongside students armed with the knowledge, guidance, and tools they needed to use their school buildings as a teaching tool.

Go Green Radio
Encore Investigating Indoor Environmental Quality in K-12 Schools

Go Green Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 55:48


Prior to the pandemic (and hopefully soon thereafter), most kids spend the majority of their waking hours at school. Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) has a significant impact on a student's ability to learn. Classrooms with polluted air, high CO2 levels, and poor lighting can make it difficult for students to learn even if they have the best teachers, most current technology, and a positive attitude about school. On today's episode we will talk with Shannon Oliver, MPH about a project his school district undertook to measure the IEQ of their campuses alongside students armed with the knowledge, guidance, and tools they needed to use their school buildings as a teaching tool.

Go Green Radio
Encore Investigating Indoor Environmental Quality in K-12 Schools

Go Green Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 55:48


Prior to the pandemic (and hopefully soon thereafter), most kids spend the majority of their waking hours at school. Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) has a significant impact on a student's ability to learn. Classrooms with polluted air, high CO2 levels, and poor lighting can make it difficult for students to learn even if they have the best teachers, most current technology, and a positive attitude about school. On today's episode we will talk with Shannon Oliver, MPH about a project his school district undertook to measure the IEQ of their campuses alongside students armed with the knowledge, guidance, and tools they needed to use their school buildings as a teaching tool.

Go Green Radio
Investigating Indoor Environmental Quality in K-12 Schools

Go Green Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 55:48


Prior to the pandemic (and hopefully soon thereafter), most kids spend the majority of their waking hours at school. Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) has a significant impact on a student's ability to learn. Classrooms with polluted air, high CO2 levels, and poor lighting can make it difficult for students to learn even if they have the best teachers, most current technology, and a positive attitude about school. On today's episode we will talk with Shannon Oliver, MPH about a project his school district undertook to measure the IEQ of their campuses alongside students armed with the knowledge, guidance, and tools they needed to use their school buildings as a teaching tool.