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Hello everyone, and welcome back to the ‘Nodes of Design' podcast! I'm Tejj, and today we have a very special guest joining us. Our show is all about exploring the intersections of design, technology, and human connection, and today we're in for a treat.It's my pleasure to introduce James Song– a seasoned design executive with over 20 years of experience building teams, products, and brands that sit at the nexus of digital innovation and tangible human experiences. James is currently the VP of Design at Tinder, where he leads the charge on brand, product, and content design as well as user research. His impressive career also includes being the Head of Design for Meta AI Research, where he helped develop next-generation experiences driven by breakthrough AI research. Prior to that, he was Director of Product Design at Uber, responsible for platform services, micromobility, design systems, and user research – all aimed at building smarter cities and enhancing how we move. And before all of that, as a Creative Director at frog design, he led teams to drive human-centered innovation at the intersection of design, technology, and brand for both enterprises and early-stage startups.Today, we're excited to dive into a topic that's resonating deeply with our community – ‘Designing for Collision.' This theme encapsulates how unexpected, sometimes even serendipitous, interactions in our hyper-connected world can spark creativity and lead to truly innovative solutions.So, whether you're a seasoned design professional, a beginner, or simply curious about how technology is reshaping human connections, stay tuned – this conversation is bound to offer insights, practical advice, and a lot of inspiration.Nodes of Wisdom Book : https://amzn.in/d/4X22xU9Thank you for listening to this episode of Nodes of Design. We hope you enjoy the Nodes of Design Podcast on your favorite podcast platforms- Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, and many more.If this episode helped you understand and learn something new, please share and join the knowledge-sharing community Spreadknowledge.This podcast aims to make design education accessible to all. Nodes of Design is a non-profit and self-sponsored initiative by Tejj.
In this episode of Derms and Conditions, host James Q. Del Rosso, DO, welcomes E. James Song, MD, Chief Medical Officer at Frontier Dermatology, to explore the nuances of systemic therapy selection for atopic dermatitis (AD) and offer practical guidance on tailoring treatment plans to optimize outcomes for these patients. They begin by discussing the importance of considering patient-specific factors, such as contraindications, access, and age, when selecting among the 3 currently available biologics for AD: dupilumab, tralokinumab, and lebrikizumab. While these therapies share many similarities, nuanced differences—such as dupilumab's approval for younger patients and asthma comorbidity, or lebrikizumab's sustained efficacy after discontinuation—can guide treatment decisions. They also discuss adverse events, including conjunctivitis and dupilumab-associated facial erythema, highlighting strategies for managing these issues. Dr Song notes that switching within the IL-13 pathway can often resolve conjunctivitis and speculates on the possible mechanisms behind facial redness. They then explore one critical insight: the potential for patients to fail one biologic and still respond to another within the same class. While complete nonresponders may benefit from switching to a different class, such as JAK inhibitors, partial responders often do well with another IL-13 inhibitor. Tune in to the full episode to explore more insights on optimizing AD management, including how to navigate biologic options, manage adverse events, and approach challenging cases while embracing new therapies and tailoring care to each patient's unique needs.
Moderator Renee Joyce asks dermatologist Dr. James Song at Frontier Dermatology Partners for his response to questions from you, our listeners like: What triggers psoriasis and how to avoid it? Can diet help scalp psoriasis? How to treat psoriasis on the face, neck or in the mouth? What type of psoriasis makes you prone to PsA? What's Woronoff's ring? When should treatment be started? This episode is provided with support from Bristol Myers Squibb.
James Song, MD, FAAD, chief medical officer and director of clinical research at Frontier Dermatology in Seattle, Washington, delves into the complexities and advancements in treating atopic dermatitis (AD). Song highlights the challenges of transitioning patients from topical to systemic therapies, emphasizing the need for timely conversations and patient comfort. He discusses the efficacy and rapid response of oral JAK inhibitors compared to biologics, while addressing safety concerns and the necessity for blood monitoring. Song also explores patient-specific factors in treatment choices, the importance of systemic therapy for moderate to severe cases, and the promise of emerging biologics targeting IL-31 and OX40 pathways. This episode is a comprehensive guide for dermatology clinicians navigating the evolving landscape of AD treatments.
In this episode of Derms and Conditions, host James Q Del Rosso, DO, and James Song, MD, FAAD, co-chief medical officer and director of clinical research at Frontier Dermatology in Mill Creek, WA, explore the complexities of clinical decision-making in dermatology. Dr Song shares his insights on maintaining efficiency in a busy private practice, particularly when dealing with challenging medication approvals. They begin by highlighting the importance of setting patient expectations early and communicating that initial treatment plans are not binding and can be adjusted based on patient feedback and treatment efficacy. They explore the challenges of getting systemic treatments approved for conditions affecting areas like the scalp, hands, feet, or nails, which may not respond well to topicals but often require step therapy before systemic agents are approved. Sharing strategies for streamlining the approval and appeals process, Dr Song explains the value of referencing expert panel guidance to support treatment plans and how using prepopulated templates from organizations like the HS Foundation can streamline approvals and strengthen appeals for off-label usage of drugs like infliximab. Both doctors stress the importance of thorough documentation, highlighting the need for effective note-taking that includes the key phrases payers look for to reduce denial rates. Dr Song notes the significance of understanding the requirements of major payers and maintaining a log of these requirements to stay current. The episode also covers the concept of bridge programs, which, while beneficial on paper, can be labor-intensive to maintain. Dr Song advises using them judiciously, opting for reasonable alternatives when possible, so long as it does not compromise patient care. Tune in to the full episode for a detailed look at the ins and outs of clinical decision-making, medication approval, and the importance of clear communication and conscientious documentation in dermatologic practice.
This is the second episode of our new "Program on JAK Inhibitors for Atopic Dermatitis" series, hosted by expert dermatologist Dr. Christopher Bunick, MD, PhD. This episode, "JAK Inhibitors in Action: Effectiveness in Atopic Dermatitis", featuring expert dermatologist Dr. James Song, MD, discusses the following topics: Short- and long-term efficacy and safety data for JAK inhibitor therapies New topline data from the LEVEL UP trial studying upadacitinib in comparison to dupilumab for the treatment of patients aged 12 years and older with moderate-to-severe AD Head-to-head studies and real-world evidence evaluating JAK inhibitor therapies Emerging clinical developments and what's coming next in JAK inhibitor research
Josh's guests: Dr. Philip Mollica, DD.S. - Integrative Biologic Dentistry How do mercury based fillings & other toxic substances affect our health What is Ozone? and how is it used in dentistry? Nicole Iny - Executive Director of Consumer Education at Fair Health Launches FairhealtholderAdults.org a free website that offers resources to help older adults & family caregivers plan for care relevant to older adults Dr. James Song, M.D. - living with plaque psoriasis A chronic autoimmune disease, what you can do to help find us at: www.HeresToYourHealthWithJoshuaLane.com
Dr. Philip Mollica, DD.S. Integrative Biologic Dentistryhow do mercury based fillings & other toxic substances affect our healthWhat is Ozone? and how is it used in dentistry? Nicole Iny, Executive Director of Consumer Education at Fair Healthlaunches FairhealtholderAdults.org a free website that offers resources to help older adults & family caregivers plan for care relevant to older adults Dr. James Song, M.D. living with plaque psoriasisa chronic autoimmune disease, what you can do to help
In this episode, dermatologists Dr. April Armstrong and Dr. James Song discuss the impact of psoriasis on a patient's quality of life and how steroid-free prescription topical medications can meet the treatment needs of adults with plaque psoriasis. This Psound Bytes episode is sponsored by Dermavant Sciences.
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we add an interview to our series on Batman: Arkham Asylum. Karl Stewart, Director of Marketing for Eidos at the time joins us to talk about the importance of the role and how it contributes to a product's success. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Podcast breakdown: 0:54 Interview 1:03:18 Break 1:03:51 Outro Issues covered: a full year, the early history of Karl, drawing anatomy, getting the fundamentals of brand and retail, listening to the team and developing the language and brand, breaking the assembly line, blurring the line between team and publisher, differentiating different types of creative director, developing trust, the usual separation of the two, how the marketing tells a story, translation without the input of creators, avoiding games that were moved too quickly, bringing confidence to the team, showing the publisher what they've got, creating a bond with the studio, publisher working with studio more closely, the superhero stigma, seeing the playable demo, the game influencing the brand, changing how people think about superhero games, maybe giving it back and arguing against, getting two covers, canning a Dark Knight game, discussing and selecting a logo, wondering about an opportunity, moving floors, controlling social from the studio, building a studio-centric model, working in the same world, handing your teenager over, having a push as a team for marketing, working to create the brand identity, going down the rabbit hole, taking a big expense, an Asylum ARG, challenging what we do, going different with the logo, a press event on Alcatraz, a ghost story, being immortalized, stuck in a cell, struggling to get marketing on board, bombing out Washington DC, everything is intentional, making a character relevant again, collaborating with other people and mentioning them by name. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Merchant Retail Group, Signature Brand Inc, Eidos, Square Enix, Crystal Dynamics, Petrel Marketing, Pure Imagination Studios, BAFTA, Thunder Child, 124, IGN, Tomb Raider (series), Lara Croft (Guardian of Light), ZX Spectrum, John Lasseter, James Song, Bob Lindsey, IO Interactive, LEGO, Bionicle, Ford, Age of Conan, Jamie Walker, Sefton Hill, Urban Chaos, Unreal, Phil Rogers, Andrew Reiner, Andy McNamara, Warner Bros, Rob Dyer, Loony Tunes, 300, Lee Singleton, Mini Ninjas, Battle Station Pacific, Jurgen Goeldner, Nathan Burlow, Matt Geyer, Remi Sklar, Carlos D'anda, Insomniac, Darell Gallagher, Rockstar, GTA, Tim Miller, Blur, Noah Hughes, Meagan Marie, Lars Winkler, Janet Swallow, LucasArts, Todd Howard, Phil Rogers, Yoichi Wada, Rich Briggs, Halo, I Love Bees, Lee Singleton, Trevor Burrows, Sarah Hoeksma, Philip Ser, Geoff Keighley, Spike TV, Star Wars, Republic Commando, Chris Williams, Bethesda Game Studios, Pete Hines, Fallout, Dr Dre Beats, Batman Begins, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Note: Apologies if I misattributed any names cited in this episode. There were many of them, often only with a firs tname, and tracking them down was quite a project. (Even so, I know I missed a couple.) Next time: Spooky Season Game Twitch: brettdouville or timlongojr, instagram:timlongojr, Twitter: @timlongojr and @devgameclub Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com
The Geeks are back, with another discussion of a controversial movie! Join AJ, Ben and Chris as they discuss The Rise Of Skywalker, a film that changed the movie landscape forever. As ever, let us know any questions, comments, thoughts and opinions.
Welcome back to another episode of the Future of Agriculture’s Follow Up Friday series - the segment when we follow up with listener-submitted questions and comments related to their favorite previous episodes of the show. This week, Chad Ingels shares his favorite episode of the Future of Agriculture Podcast, why he was inspired by Stephen Ritz of Green Bronx Machine, and why he says it helped the audience have a better understanding of the potential of agriculture. He also shares why he enjoyed the Blockchain series and why he believes it has helped our audience better understand how this technology can impact the agriculture industry. Resources & Related Content: Episode 51: The Power of A Plant with Stephen Ritz of Green Bronx Machine Episode 81: Applications for Blockchain in Agriculture - Part 1 Episode 82: Applications for Blockchain in Agriculture - Part 2 Episode 83: How Tokens are Used to Decentralize the Agricultural Supply Chain with Origin Trail Episode 84: The Journey of Blockchain Adoption in Agricultural Supply Chains with Dr. Nishant Dass Episode 85: How Blockchain Technology Can Help Farmers in Developing Countries with David Davies of AgUnity and AgriLedger Episode 86: How Blockchain Works with Alex Danco of Social Capital Episode 87: Blockchain and the Internet of Food with Raja Ramachandran of Ripe.io Episode 88: Farmgate Blockchain Applications with Emma Weston of AgriDigital Episode 89: Farmer and Rancher Perspectives on Data, Blockchain, and the Consumer with Jarod McDaniel Episode 90: Final Perspectives on Blockchain with James Song and Alex Danco Join the Conversation! To get your most pressing ag questions answered and share your perspective on various topics we’ve discussed on the Future of Agriculture podcast, head over to SpeakPipe.com/FutureofAg and leave a recorded message! We want to hear from you and feature you on a future Follow Up Friday segment!
FUF004 Wendell Schumm of the Ontario AgCast Makes a Guest Appearance Happy Friday and welcome back to another episode of the Future of Agriculture’s Follow Up Friday series - the segment when we share our listener-submitted questions, comment, and feedback on their favorite previous episodes of the show. This week’s comment was submitted by Wendell Schumm, the host of the Ontario AgCast podcast. He shares why he enjoyed the entire Future of Agriculture Blockchain series and why he feels the Future of Agriculture community is one of the most informative and educational agriculture communities in the industry. Resources & Related Content: Episode 81: Applications for Blockchain in Agriculture - Part 1 Episode 82: Applications for Blockchain in Agriculture - Part 2 Episode 83: How Tokens are Used to Decentralize the Agricultural Supply Chain with Origin Trail Episode 84: The Journey of Blockchain Adoption in Agricultural Supply Chains with Dr. Nishant Dass Episode 85: How Blockchain Technology Can Help Farmers in Developing Countries with David Davies of AgUnity and AgriLedger Episode 86: How Blockchain Works with Alex Danco of Social Capital Episode 87: Blockchain and the Internet of Food with Raja Ramachandran of Ripe.io Episode 88: Farmgate Blockchain Applications with Emma Weston of AgriDigital Episode 89: Farmer and Rancher Perspectives on Data, Blockchain, and the Consumer with Jarod McDaniel Episode 90: Final Perspectives on Blockchain with James Song and Alex Danco Join the Conversation! To get your most pressing ag questions answered and share your perspective on various topics we’ve discussed on the Future of Agriculture podcast, head over to SpeakPipe.com/FutureofAg and leave a recorded message! We want to hear from you and feature you on a future Follow Up Friday segment!
On this Episode 5 "Blockchain Humanitarian" we speak with James Song of ExsulCoin and Building Burma about how his hobby of hypnotism, experiences at Harvard University, and a desire to do more with his intellectual capabilities led him to bring blockchain technology to the global humanitarian and refugee crises. James keeps it real as only a Queens native can and inspires throughout the episode with his tenacious approach to problem solving and company building.
James Song is the CEO and Founder of ExsulCoin, a startup based on blockchain technology that focuses on helping solve the world’s refugee crisis. A large part of this project is an app he developed called Exsul. Exsul delivers free basic education and is currently undergoing tests at a refugee camp in Bangladesh. Alex Danco is an Associate at Social Capital, a group consisting of technologists, capitalists, and philanthropists who find and fund startups that can help change the world for the better. Alex is what you call a futurist, a person who always looks at things in a very, very long-term perspective. In this episode, James discusses what ExsulCoin is all about and why they decided to focus on the growing refugee problem. He shares ExsulCoin’s mission, projects, and why they preferred to establish a strong foothold in Myanmar. Alex shares his thoughts on the future of cryptocurrencies. He shares his opinions on the ICO trend and why most of them are no different from Ponzi schemes. He explains why offering a big ICO can make users lose interest in a company’s projects and provides his tips to those who want to get involved in blockchain with agriculture applications in mind. “The more serious the idea and the better the development team behind it, the less companies will need to do one of these ICOs in the first place.” – Alex Danco This Week on The Future of Agriculture Podcast: Should we be concerned with limited transactions regarding cryptocurrency? What is ExsulCoin and what is it all about? What is Nanowork? How does ExsulCoin commit to confidentiality? What's going on in Myanmar and why James chose to invest in that country. Why most ICOs are just get rich quick schemes. How to tell the difference between legitimate ICOs and those that scam others. Why doing a big ICO is actually a bad marketing strategy. Alex’s tips when it comes to investing in cryptocurrencies. The best way to get involved in blockchain and support its growth. What people who want to be involved in both agriculture and blockchain should invest in. Resources Mentioned: How Blockchain Works with Alex Danco of Social Capital podcast episode Connect with James Song: ExsulCoin Email: hello@exsulcoin.com Connect with Alex Danco Social Capital Twitter Email: danco@socialcapital.com We Are a Part of a Bigger Family! The Future of Agriculture Podcast is now part of the Farm and Rural Ag Network. Listen to more ag-related podcasts by subscribing on iTunes or on the Farm and Rural Ag Network Website today. Share the Ag-Love! Thanks for joining us on the Future of Agriculture Podcast – your spot for valuable information, content, and interviews with industry leaders throughout the agricultural space! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, please subscribe on iTunes and leave your honest feedback. Don’t forget to share it with your friends on your favorite social media spots! Learn more about AgGrad by visiting: Future of Agriculture Website AgGrad Website AgGrad on Twitter AgGrad on Facebook AgGrad on LinkedIn AgGrad on Instagram
#Author #Romance #WW2 #AmReading Erica James Song of The Skylark Author of the Week on Radio Gorgeous Erica James tells us about her twentieth novel SONG OF THE SKYLARK. Mrs Dalloway is in her care home and tells her life to Lizzie a willing listener. The book is sad yet hopeful and Erica tells us why. http://ericajames.co.uk https://twitter.com/TheEricaJames @TheEricaJames We love Authors! Never miss a podcast sign up www.radiogorgeous.com
Listen to James Song discuss his passion and purpose in investing in Myanmar (formerly the country of Burma). James is a former Harvard trained scientist/researcher, Fullbright Scholar studying and working in London and Uganda who became a successful Hedge Fund Manager for Biotechnology Funds and who has transitioned to investment opportunities in Myanmar - A place that he calls the world's most inefficient market. Catch a portion of his vision and passion for this undertaking, and the financial and altruistic opportunities it presents for investors.
James Song is on a mission. He and his firm, FairCap Partners, has quite a story. He was a medical researcher from Harvard who went to London for research and took the road to managing a Hedge Fund focused on Bio Tech research. His connection with an orphanage in Myanmar (formerly Burma) led him to investment opportunities in Myanmar, which he firmly believes is the last frontier for capitalistic, economically dynamic territory in the world. This interview is fascinating, with a bright, focused, devoted, experienced investment manager. Listen and you’ll definitely be glad that you did.
Tuesday, December 2, 2014 Tuesday Large Group (Korea University Campus 7pm) Speaker: James Song Duration: 00:07:34
Sunday, February 23, 2014 Sunday Service (Hillside Campus 1pm) Speaker: James Song Duration: 00:06:51