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What’s In This Episode: Listen, Stephen. I know you’re reading this. After 11 years of waving the proverbial flag and sending up technological smoke signals to have you invite me onto The Colbert Report and The Late Show, it’s time that you give this mom entrepreneur a chance. We could make history together. Of what kind, I’m not entirely sure. But it would be relatable history, not Napoleonic or Idi Aminish in any way. Have a good, hard listen. Maybe you’ll come to your senses and invite me on. With Evie’s approval, of course. Jill Salzman is currently growing her third entrepreneurial venture, The Founding Moms, the #1 platform for mom entrepreneurs to build better businesses. She’s the author of The Best Business Book In The World and the best-seller, Found It: A Field Guide for Mom Entrepreneurs. Jill gave her own TED talk on 11/11/11, was dubbed a “mommy mogul” by CNNMoney, a “Cool Mom Entrepreneur We Love” by MSN Live, and was recently named one of the Top 50 Women to Watch In Tech as well as a Top 100 Champion Small Business Influencer after Forbes’ named The Founding Moms one of the Top 10 Websites For Entrepreneurs. She’s shared the speaker stage with Richard Branson, Sheryl Sandberg, Daymond John, Marilu Henner, and Desmond Tutu and she regularly appears on ABC7’s Windy City Live TV show. In her spare time, Jill enjoys kloofing, baking, and erasing her daughters’ crayon artwork from the kitchen walls.
In This Episode: Listen to Barbara Rahe share her testimony and how she shines her light as a mental health therapist. Connect With Us: Brian Suman https://www.briansuman.com https://instagram.com/briansuman https://twitter.com/briansuman Scott & Foundation Church https://www.foundationcincy.com https://www.facebook.com/FoundationCincy/ https://www.instagram.com/foundation_cincy/ https://twitter.com/ScottFussnecker
In This Episode: Listen to Jake White tell his testimony and how he shines his light at home and in the workplace. Connect With Us: Brian Suman https://www.briansuman.com https://instagram.com/briansuman https://twitter.com/briansuman Scott & Foundation Church https://www.foundationcincy.com https://www.facebook.com/FoundationCincy/ https://www.instagram.com/foundation_cincy/ https://twitter.com/ScottFussnecker
In This Episode: Listen to Billy Huff tell his testimony and how he shines his light at home and in the workplace. Connect With Us: Brian Suman https://www.briansuman.com https://instagram.com/briansuman https://twitter.com/briansuman Scott & Foundation Church https://www.foundationcincy.com https://www.facebook.com/FoundationCincy/ https://www.instagram.com/foundation_cincy/ https://twitter.com/ScottFussnecker
Straight from a Scientist Medical Research Education and Discussion Podcast
This week’s episode marks the 2nd of a series focused on Alzheimer’s disease (AD) research. All episodes were recorded in San Diego, CA, where Connor Wander attended the BrightFocus Alzheimer’s Disease Fast Track conference, followed by the Society for Neuroscience annual meeting. The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) is a well-known conference, drawing 28 thousand people annually. In contrast, AD Fast Track is a much smaller conference put on by BrightFocus, a foundation built to support AD and glaucoma research and awareness. Many of the speakers at the event were directly supported by BrightFocus (Lamb, Brinton, Head, Grinberg). Alzheimer’s disease research is reinventing itself in the wake of past failures. New understandings of disease complexity, paired with recent advances in technology and a renewed surge in funding for research fuels new hope for a cure or treatment. Yet we aren’t putting all our eggs in one basket. This series will explore Alzheimer’s disease research and the variety of research strategies with the common goal of curing Alzheimer’s disease. In This Episode Listen in to a roundtable with Drs. Cynthia Ann Lemere, Charles Glabe, and Lea T. Grinberg to learn about current research on the causes and possible treatments for Alzheimer's Disease. We also discuss possible misrepresentations of the Amyloid cascade hypothesis, as well as applications of 3D printing in brain scan models. Special thanks to all podcasts guests and to Martha and Rachel from BrightFocus! More Information Listen to a brief summary of Alzheimer’s disease signs and symptoms with Dr. Diane Bovenkamp. Find more quick chats on the BrightFocus Foundation website, including some tips and support for Alzheimer’s disease caregivers. The Amyloid cascade hypothesis is commonly discussed in Episode 41: Alzheimer’s disease roundtable. Listen to a discussion of Amyloid beta’s putative role as an ancient ant-microbial peptide in the brain in Episode 13: Amyloid Beta: Villain, or Hero in Alzheimer’s Disease? This possible role for Amyloid beta is important in the Amyloid cascade hypothesis; the idea that amyloid beta is the first thing to go wrong in AD, and triggers a chain reaction causing tau to aggregate and kill neurons. This is a commonly discussed hypothesis in Alzheimer’s research, and is often referenced in this series. Learn more with a detailed infographic on the Amyloid cascade hypothesis. It’s in a perspective piece discussing the recent developments in AD research by Biogen, and Eisai, two companies working on Alzheimer’s disease therapeutics like such as anti-amyloid or anti-tau antibodies, which have shown some promise in AD clinical trials. For more in-depth analysis of developments in AD and other neurodegenerative diseases, check out Alzforum.org for Alzheimer’s disease background reading. Read about and see images of protein maps in the human brain that help identify markers of brain disease. Any other questions? Let us know! We appreciate your feedback. You can now support the podcast at https://www.patreon.com/sfspodcast. Many thanks to our past and present supporters! Thanks to Plant Warrior for their support. Use discount code SFS10 at checkout for 10% off your purchase of plant-based protein.
Straight from a Scientist Medical Research Education and Discussion Podcast
This week’s episode marks the 1st of a series focused on Alzheimer’s disease (AD) research. All episodes were recorded in San Diego, CA, where Connor Wander attended the BrightFocus Alzheimer’s Disease Fast Track conference, followed by the Society for Neuroscience annual meeting. The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) is a well-known conference, drawing 28 thousand people annually. In contrast, AD Fast Track is a much smaller conference put on by BrightFocus, a foundation built to support AD and glaucoma research and awareness. Many of the speakers at the event were directly supported by BrightFocus (Lamb, Brinton, Head, Grinberg). Alzheimer’s disease research is reinventing itself in the wake of past failures. New understandings of disease complexity, paired with recent advances in technology and a renewed surge in funding for research fuels new hope for a cure or treatment. Yet we aren’t putting all our eggs in one basket. This series will explore Alzheimer’s disease research and the variety of research strategies with the common goal of curing Alzheimer’s disease. In This Episode Listen in to hear an overview of the BrightFocus AD Fast Track conference and current standing of Alzheimer’s disease research. We also focus on animal models of Alzheimer’s disease. @6:07 Dr. Diane Bovenkamp introduces BrightFocus and the AD Fast Track Conference. @21:00 Dr. Frank LaFerla breaks down amyloid beta and tau in Alzheimer's disease research. @37:31 Dr. Bruce T. Lamb describes the MODEL-AD project, which seeks to better simulate Alzheimer's disease in animal models. Special thanks to all podcasts guests and to Martha and Rachel from BrightFocus! More Information Listen to a brief summary of Alzheimer’s disease signs and symptoms with Dr. Diane Bovenkamp. Find more quick chats on the BrightFocus Foundation website, including some tips and support for Alzheimer’s disease caregivers. The amyloid cascade hypothesis is commonly discussed in Episode 41: Alzheimer’s disease roundtable. Listen to a discussion of Amyloid beta’s putative role as an ancient ant-microbial peptide in the brain in Episode 13: Amyloid Beta: Villain, or Hero in Alzheimer’s Disease? This possible role for Amyloid beta is important in the Amyloid cascade hypothesis; the idea that amyloid beta is the first thing to go wrong in AD, and triggers a chain reaction causing tau to aggregate and kill neurons. This is a commonly discussed hypothesis in Alzheimer’s research, and is often referenced in this series. Learn more with a detailed infographic on the Amyloid cascade hypothesis. It’s in a perspective piece discussing the recent developments in AD research by Biogen, and Eisai, two companies working on Alzheimer’s disease therapeutics like such as anti-amyloid or anti-tau antibodies, which have shown some promise in AD clinical trials. For more in-depth analysis of developments in AD and other neurodegenerative diseases, check out Alzforum.org for Alzheimer’s disease background reading. Any other questions? Let us know! We appreciate your feedback. You can now support the podcast at https://www.patreon.com/sfspodcast. Many thanks to our past and present supporters! Thanks to Plant Warrior for their support. Use discount code SFS10 at checkout for 10% off your purchase of plant-based protein.
In This Episode: Listen to Cincinnati poet Arianna Iliff discuss Slam Poetry, her creative process, and read poems with the 2015/2016 Writer-In-Residence, Jeffrey Hillard. The Library Foundation of Cincinnati and Hamilton County's Writer-In-Residence talks books, writing, and creativity in this regular podcast. SUBSCRIBE wherever you listen to podcasts and please leave us a review after listening! Please RATE this podcast wherever you listen! We appreciate your feedback. Learn more: cincinnatilibrary.org/programs/writerinresidence/
Welcome to the first episode of The Physical Performance Show. Why? To inspire people to achieve their physical best performance through candid interviews with the world's best and most inspiring physical performers. What: We delve into how top physical performers achieve success and the highs and lows of the journey in getting there. In This Episode: Listen in as I do a deep dive into the success of Ali (Alistair Day's) Ironman career. From aspiring junior surf lifesaving, to the woes of mystery illness, through to the highs of winning his first Nutri Grain Ironman Series in 2014/2015. Thanks for listening. Please leave a review if you enjoyed the show and share it with your training mates. Jump over to POGO Physio - www.pogophysio.com.au for more details Follow @Brad_Beer Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat Please direct any questions, comments, and feedback to the above social media handles. Powered by POGO Physio, Mermaid Waters, Australia