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Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, volvemos a situarnos en la década pasada, con un puñado de canciones de tinte psicodélico de aquel entonces. Suenan: DARKER MY LOVE - "A LOVELY GAME" ("ALIVE AS YOU ARE", 2010) / PAINTED HILLS - "DOWN DOWN" ("PAINTED HILLS", 2010) / P.G. SIX - "PALACE" ("STARRY MIND", 2011) / PROMISED LAND SOUND - "WANDERING HABITS" ("PROMISED LAND SOUND", 2013) / MMOSS - "HANDS" ("ONLY CHILDREN", 2012) / THE PAPERHEAD - "LET ME KNOW" ("THE PAPERHEAD", 2011) / FERGUS & JERONIMO - "WHERE THE WALLS ARE MADE OF GRASS" ("UNLEARN", 2011) / TIMBER TIMBRE - "UNTIL THE NIGHT IS OVER" ("TIMBER TIMBRE", 2009) / LIFE ON EARTH! - "THE PERFECT SPOT" ("THE PERFECT SPOT", 2011) / ME AND MY KITES - "THROUGH MY KALEIDOSCOPE" ("LIKE A DREAM BACK THEN", 2013) / THE SOUNDCARRIERS - "HIDEAWAY" ("CELESTE", 2010) / OZARKS - "RED IN TOOTH AND CLAW" ("OZARKS", 2012) / JACCO GARDNER - "WHERE WILL YOU GO" ("A CABINET OF CURIOSITIES", 2013) / BALDUIN - "CHANGE" ("ALL IN A DREAM", 2014) /Escuchar audio
Join Nataraj on Startup Project as he interviews Jennifer Jeronimo, CEO of Gaingels, a venture capital syndicate that has deployed over $900 million into 2,500 startups.About the Episode:Jennifer shares Gaingels' unique journey from an investment club focused on LGBTQ+ founders to one of the largest venture capital syndicates globally, with a diverse community of over 4,000 accredited investors. Learn about their investment strategy, focusing on co-investing alongside top-tier VC firms like Sequoia and Greycroft, and their mission to democratize venture capital by providing access to high-potential deals.Discover how Gaingels sources deals, conducts due diligence, and supports its portfolio companies. Jennifer also discusses the current venture landscape, offering insights into market trends, diversification strategies, and the importance of building a balanced portfolio over time. She also discusses her mentors and books that inspired her journey.About the Guest and Host:Jennifer Jeronimo: CEO of Gaingels, former banking executive, and advocate for diversity in venture capital.→ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-jeronimo1/Nataraj: Host of the Startup Project podcast, Senior PM at Azure & Investor.→ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natarajsindam → Twitter: https://x.com/natarajsindam→ Email updates: https://startupproject.substack.com/→ Website: https://thestartupproject.ioTimestamps:00:01 - Introduction and Guest Introduction00:59 - J-Engels: A Venture Capital Syndicate01:28 - How J-Engels Works & Its Mission02:58 - Evolution from AngelList Syndicate04:41 - Deal Flow Sources07:17 - Securing Allocation in Competitive Deals08:39 - J-Engels' Organizational Structure10:38 - Deal Evaluation Process13:47 - The Strength of Community in Venture18:44 - Role of Venture Partners20:09 - Navigating Market Corrections and Trends23:35 - Portfolio Diversification Strategies28:15 - J-Engels' Vision for the Future30:20 - What Jennifer is Consuming Now31:59 - Jennifer's Mentors34:15 - Investing Advice for BeginnersSubscribe to Startup Project for more insightful conversations with leading investors and entrepreneurs!→ Email updates: https://startupproject.substack.com/#StartupProject #VentureCapital #Investing #Syndicate #Diversity #Startups #Entrepreneurship #Podcast #YouTube #Tech #Innovation #PortfolioDiversification #MarketTrends #AngelInvesting
Jeronimo a grandi en Colombie, et n'avait aucun lien particulier avec la France au départ. Il rejoint pourtant un lycée français dans son pays natal, et s'oriente finalement vers une prépa commerce après son bac. C'est à Daniélou, l'une des toutes meilleures prépas de France qu'il va effectuer sa prépa. Découvrez son histoire pour le moins atypique dans ce 21e épisode de Parole de Prépa !
Jen Jeronimo, the CEO of Gaingels Inc., possesses over 20 years of finance and banking experience, with notable leadership roles at Credit Suisse, Bear Stearns, and JP Morgan. Since taking the helm at Gaingels in 2021, she has been instrumental in overseeing $900 million in investments across 2,500 portfolio companies, benefiting from the involvement of 4,000 members. Jen's commitment to championing equitable access and representation in venture capital is reflected in her launch of the WAVE program, which has empowered over 200 women in venture capital, and her role as an advisor for Bridge2 Technologies. Her advocacy for underrepresented founders, combined with her extensive financial expertise, positions her as a key figure in driving diversity and inclusion within the venture capital landscape. The key moments in this episode are: 00:01:02 - Mission and Impact of Gaingels Inc. 00:08:01 - Career Trajectory and Transition to Gaingels 00:12:00 - The Data Supporting Diversity in Venture Capital 00:15:12 - Impact of Women in Venture 00:21:44 - Women Achieving Venture Equality (WAVE) Program 00:29:41 - Trends in Diversity and Inclusion in Startups Connect with Jen Jeronimo Website: gaingels.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jennifer-jeronimo1 Connect with Amina AlTai Website: aminaaltai.com Instagram: @aminaaltai TikTok: @theaminaaltai Linkedin: linkedin/in/aminaaltai
O Aos Fatos desta sexta-feira (20) destaca o emocionante desfecho da competição "Guilhotina: Tudo ou Nada" na Metropole. Esta edição também repercute a declaração o governador da Bahia, Jerônimo Rodrigues (PT), que não poupou palavras ao criticar a oposição sobre a operação Overclean.
This last week has been incredible for me. After almost 5 years of being connected to different aspects of the work at the farm in La Junquera, first through my connection with Silvia Quarta the leader of Camp Altiplano, the first in the global Ecosystem Restoration Communities network back when I worked at the restoration coordinator, then through collaborations with Alfonzo and Yanniek through the Climate farming community, and also with their incredible staff of Clara, Jeronimo, and Jacobo in coordination and organizing, I was finally able to visit them in person. In the first few days we did some course planning and taught a two day intensive on water resource management for farmers. I stayed a few days to talk about their new collective project to restore the watershed of the Quipar river, and then represented Climate Farmers in a Benchmarks soil health program. It has been surreal to meet the heroes who are working tirelessly to pioneer regenerative management in their semi arid location and to build friendships that go far beyond the occasional zoom call. That brings me to our interview today with Silvia Quarta.
Seconde partie de nos interviews "SuperFrench" réalisées à l'édition 2024 du festival Quai des Bulles ! Et il s'agit d'un retour, cette fois, puisque Jeronimo Cejudo était passé à nos micros il y a maintenant plus de deux ans. Ce jeune auteur nous avait alors présenté le premier tome de son manga, Ripper, et puisqu'il était présent à Saint-Malo, on s'est dit qu'on allait pouvoir re-discuter ensemble (même s'il ne se souvenait pas de nous :( ) pour faire le débrief du chemin parcouru depuis, tant dans l'histoire du manga elle-même que dans son parcours et travail en dehors des planches de bande dessinée.On suit Ripper sur le temps long en podcastC'est donc sur un toit ensoleillé de Saint-Malo que Jeronimo Cejudo nous a donné de son temps pour nous parler de Ripper, à l'occasion de la sortie du quatrième tome, déjà, de sa série. Une discussion qui revient donc à la fois sur l'évolution des personnages et de l'intrigue d'un manga qui passionne par son univers et sa densité (quitte à perdre parfois ses lecteurs), et sur la façon dont l'auteur a pu évoluer dans sa façon de travailler ou appréhender le succès, Ripper ayant reçu un prix du meilleur manga français l'été dernier à la Japan Expo.Découvrez Ripper avec le pack découverte par ici !Si vous appréciez notre travail, ne manquez pas de le faire savoir, en partageant l'émission, en allant découvrir la bande dessinée dont il est question dans cet épisode, et en nous soutenant sur Tipeee si vous le pouvez ! A très bientôt pour la suite de nos podcasts !Soutenez First Print - Podcast Comics de Référence sur TipeeeHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
O Aos Fatos desta quarta-feira (23) destaca a entrevista do governador da Bahia, Jeronimo Rodrigues (PT), na Rádio Metropole, em que entre os temas abordados, ele criticou o discurso da oposição sobre a segurança no estado. O petista chegou a citar o prefeito Bruno Reis, que na última terça-feira (22), apresentou a grade do Show da Virada e, em seu discurso, falou sobre a criminalidade na cidade. E ainda: O cenário dos elevadores da Via Expressa, em Salvador, que há mais de 10 anos não operam e mesmo após terem passado por reformas, nunca funcionaram. Ouça essas e mais notícias desta terça-feira, 22 de outubro de 2024.
Tarptautinis aktualios muzikos festivalis GAIDA šiemet kviečia atrasti DUENDE – paslaptingą, galingą jėgą, stipriai veikiančią žmogaus vidų, sukeliančią katarsį. Kaip ta jėga pasireikš festivalyje – pokalbis vadovu Remigijumi Merkeliu.Šiandien pirmą kartą pasaulyje bus minima tarptautinė UNESCO nematerialaus kultūros paveldo diena. Mes šią dieną švęsime prisimindami senąją kabančių sodų tradiciją. Apie parodą, filmą ir kodėl tik dabar pirmą kartą minima ši diena kalbėsime su Lietuvos nacionalinės UNESCO komisijos kultūros programų vadove ir parodos kuratore Milda Valančiauskiene.Pasaulio muzikos naujienos ir kompozitoriaus Jurgio Kubiliaus pasakojimas apie nepadorių vaizdų supykintus Štutgarto operos žiūrovus, riaumojančio suomių dirigento mirtį ir Niujorko Metropolitan operos sezono pradžią.Koks likimas laukia muziejų ir jų kolekcijų okupacijos ar karo metu? Apie tai Luvro muziejuje vakar diskutavo Prancūzijos ir Lietuvos muziejininkai, istorikai, kuratoriai. Kokios idėjos nuskambėjo konferencijoje iš Paryžiaus papasakos Ignas Zalieckas.„Laimingi yra tie atvejai, kai literatūros kūrinio vertimas būna įkvėptas skaitymo ir tampa tiesioginiu to įkvėpimo padariniu,“- yra sakęs šių metų Šv. Jeronimo premijos laureatas, vertėjas iš lenkų kalbos Vyturys Jarutis. Kokios knygos tampa įkvėpimo šaltiniu, kaip perteikti kitos kalbos ir kultūros savastį – pokalbis rubrikoje „Be kaukių“.Ved. Jolanta Kryževičienė.
Entre San Jerónimo y Trapiche dicen se aparece un ánima.Pedro Briseño lo comprobó.
Prieš 200 metų gimė pirmasis Vilniaus vaizdų fotografas Abdonas Korzonas, kurio gyvenimas tragiškai baigėsi Sibiro tremtyje. Fotografijos istorikas Dainius Junevičius atskleidžia įdomų mūsų istorijos puslapį.Šiandien po dvejų metų pertraukos atidaromas Marijampolės dramos teatras kviečia į premjerą. Kokią perspektyvą šiame mieste turi ne kartą kurtas ir vis nunykstantis teatras – pokalbis su teatro meno vadovu Zigmantu Baranausku.Ievos Buinevičiūtės pasakojimas apie „Nematomą žmogų“ Rodą Tempertoną, formavusį 8-9 dešimtmečių skambesį ir kūrusį žymiausius praeito amžiaus muzikos hitus.„Ilgai bandžiau save slopinti, užsiimti rimtais mokslais, bet galiausiai nusprendžiau: bus kaip bus – rašysiu poeziją“,- yra sakęs filosofijos mokslų daktaras, poetas ir vertėjas Rimas Užgiris, šiais metais apdovanotas Šv. Jeronimo premija už lietuvių literatūros vertimus į anglų kalbą. Pokalbis rubrikoje „Be kaukių“.Ved. Jolanta Kryževičienė.
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Esta semana en Discovering Tech Stories #134 tenemos una nueva cita con Marcel Gozalbo, co-founder & CTO de Opground, que entrevistará a Jerónimo Molina, Responsable en Inteligencia Artificial. Repasamos toda la experiencia de nuestro invitado a través de sus primeros pasos y el desarrollo de su carrera. Deja like, comenta y suscríbete a nuestras redes sociales a través de Opground, el primer reclutador virtual, para estar al día de todas las novedades de DISCOVERING TECH STORIES. Web: https://opground.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@opground_ai/playlists?sub_confirmation=1 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0sXMqFKJDxJu5XDn2NeH0B?si=kG3aYbA-QzamOmkVqx7T0Q&nd=1 Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/discovering-tech-stories/id1557637563?l=es #discoveringtechstories #opground #developers #entrevista
Kultūros publikacijų spaudoje apžvalga.Naujasis Valstybinio jaunimo teatro sezonas prasideda režisieriaus Krystiano Lupos spektakliu pagal Thomo Manno romaną „Užburtas kalnas“.Šiuolaikinio meno mėnuo Klaipėdoje pasitinka „Reiškiniu M“.Eglė Baliutavičiūtė apžvelgia Beno Lastausko romaną „Tiems, kurie neskaito“ ir Anjos Mugerli apsakymų rinkinį „Bičių šeima“.Šiandien prasideda ir iki spalio pabaigos tęsis XVIII- asis Tarptautinis Mažeikių meno festivalis.Jau metai, kai Kauno modernistinė architektūra įrašyta į UNESCO pasaulio paveldo sąrašą. Kas per tuos metus pasikeiitė ir kas dar laukia?Lietuvos Respublikos ambasados Prancūzijoje salėse pristatoma Svajonės ir Pauliaus Stanikų paroda „Kilmės“.Šv. Jeronimo premijos laureatais šiemet paskelbti Rimas Užgiris ir Vyturys Jarutis.Grenoblyje pristatomas bendras Lietuvos, Ukrainos ir Prancūzijos istorijos pasakojimo projektas „Partizanių dainos“.Ved. Marius Eidukonis
Tyler and Konnery are joined by colonial marines Yue Begay and Jeronimo Moran to explore the 80s actioner sequel, "Aliens"! Together they discuss James Cameron's action-horror direction, Ripley's journey to family and motherhood, Cold War metaphors, incredible creature and production design, lewd xeno-tangents, and so much more on this oorah episode of The Friendchise Podcast! What's New: Tyler: Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F (Netflix) Kon: Batman: The Caped Crusader (Prime Video) Jeronimo: The Red Balloon (Max), The 400 Blows (Max), One Piece (CrunchyRoll), That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime (CrunchyRoll) Yue: Game of Thrones (Max), House of the Dragon (Max)
Welcome to a new weekly series we are launching on the Latin Wealth platform, Wealth Wednesday! On Wealth Wednesday, we will be discussing trending news, Latino culture and topics surrounding business, host by @chrisbelloso and @ricoramirez86. In this exciting episode, we have a special guest, Juan Jeronimo, a successful Latino entrepreneur who has built a thriving business in the ATM industry. Have you ever wondered who owns the ATMs you see at barbershops, gas stations, and other locations? Juan went from working on an oil rig to becoming the CEO of ATM Together, and he's here to share his inspiring journey and insights on starting an ATM business from the ground up. Episode Highlights: Meet Juan Jeronimo Latino entrepreneur CEO of ATM Together Transition from oil rig worker to business owner Background Story Juan's upbringing and early career Journey from worker to business owner ATM Business 101 Overview of the ATM business What a typical day looks like managing 20 ATMs Setting Up an ATM Business Establishing a business (LLC) Sourcing machines: where to get them, cost, types (including Bitcoin machines) Understanding ATM processing fees Finding and Securing Locations How to identify and secure the best locations for ATMs Contacting and negotiating with location owners Making Money with ATMs Revenue generation from ATMs Managing cash flow and paying yourself Return on Investment (ROI) Timeframe for recouping your investment Options for those without initial capital, including credit solutions Scaling the ATM Business Strategies for scaling the business model Adapting to a cashless society: addressing the trend of increasing credit card use Follow us on IG: @latinwealth Email for questions or inquiries: latinwealthpodcast@gmail.com
No Voz Batista de hoje, você escutará o Momento manancial, notícias e uma entrevista com Jeronimo, membro da IB Capunga e compositor da música da Campanha de Missões Estaduais 2024. Ouça e compartilhe! Deseja ouvir o programa VOZ BATISTA na Rádio Evangélica FM 100,7 MHz? Acompanhe aqui no Podcast da Convenção Batista de Pernambuco - CBPE. E não deixe de compartilhar em suas redes sociais. Instagram: @somoscbpe
We would LOVE to hear what you think. Please drop a line.This interview was very interesting for us. This is someone who started out as a hip hop artist and transformed into a spoken word poet. He also does his spoken word to music. Which we found to be pretty dope. This Chi-Town representative is a very unique individual. He also is very active in the community on top of being an artist. I'm sure once you hear this interview. You'll want to seek him out.Support the Show.
Emanuela Lopes Jeronimo Kunej je 42-letna Portugalka, ki se je pred petnajstimi leti preselila v Slovenijo. Dom si je ustvarila v Brestanici, manjšem kraju, v katerem stoji grad Rajhenburg. Kako se njena zgodba prepleta s kulturno dediščino gradu, kako je pristala v vinarstvu in od kje ideja za čokoladna vina? Odgovorom na ta in druga vprašanja prisluhnite v tokratnem Drugem pogledu.
Ladies, and gentlemen of the culture. We're back like we never left, with Part 2 of my exclusive interview with skateboarding LEGEND- Jeron Wilson. Tune in, as Jeron talks the early days at Blind Skateboards. Opens up about his 30+yrs with Girl Skateboards, and the importance of loyalty. We discuss everything from growing up too fast, the benefits of settling down, a Jeff Grosso/Animal Chin connection. throw in a random Chico squabble in Jax Beach. special guest appearances, by Kelly Hart & Chris Roberts of The Nine Club. this is the episode we all waited for. Thank you to everyone for making this happen! Much Love, Jeron!
Catherine Gray, the host of Invest In Her, interviews Jennifer Jeronimo who is the CEO of Gaingels, an LGBTQIA+/Allied private investment syndicate, and one of the largest and most active private investors dedicated to supporting diversity and inclusion within the venture capital ecosystem. Jennifer has over 20 years of experience in finance and banking working at large institutions such as Credit Suisse, Bear Stearns, and JP Morgan earning the coveted position of Executive Director. She has a wide array of local and global experience, servicing institutional and hedge fund clients by running the collateral management, pricing, portfolio accounting, and restricted securities departments. Jennifer was also integral in helping JP Morgan lift the consent order by working in the Compliance Operations organization. Some of her more notable accomplishments include building a KYC organization in India across all the lines of business at JP Morgan, leading the global roll-out of the transaction monitoring system, creating and implementing operational efficiencies for each organization saving millions of dollars a year, and reducing friction for clients. A passionate advocate for underrepresented leaders, innovators, and founders, she is dedicated to growing the businesses and careers of the leaders of tomorrow. Jennifer is also an award-winning athlete and a proud mother residing in New York City. www.sheangelinvestors.com https://gaingels.com/
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Welcome to season 8 of the Recovering Queen Podcast, the show where we dive deep into the rich tapestry of Queen's music, one song at a time. Today, we're turning our spotlight onto a track that encapsulates the band's unyielding spirit and their knack for creating anthems that resonate across generations - 'One Vision.':In this episode, long time listerner Jeronimo joins Matt, Jai and Ian to dissect 'One Vision,' a song off of 'A Kind of Magic' album, the song that also kicked off the concerts of the Magic tour. We'll explore the songwriting process, the unique contributions of each band member, and the cultural context in which this song was created.We'll delve into the song's structure, its driving rhythm, and the innovative techniques used in its recording. We'll discuss how the song, credited to the whole band, showcases Brian May's instrumental hooks and Roger Taylor's germinal idea, which later split into 'One Vision' and 'A Kind of Magic.'We'll also examine the guitar solo, where May uses the tapping technique for the first time on a record since 'It's Late' in 1977. This solo, with its triplet-driven rhythm and chromatic steps, is a testament to May's technical prowess and creative genius.So join us as we uncover the magic of 'One Vision,' a song that embodies Queen's vision of unity and their ability to create music that transcends time and genre. Whether you're a lifelong Queen fan or new to their music, this episode is sure to give you a fresh perspective on this iconic band and their enduring legacy."Remember, you can find the Recovering Queen Podcast on all major podcast platforms. Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a review if you enjoy the show. Until next time, keep rocking to the rhythm of Queen!Don't forget to check out more Recovering Queen on linktr.ee/queenpodcast where you will find our Scorecard and our Karaoke videos on Youtube and much more
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This month, we had the opportunity to put Jeronimo Tatt in the Spotlight. His poetry and spoken word event feature in the house of Love and Lyrics on Clubhouse was an amazing event. If you have an appetite for wordplay and storytelling, then this is the feature that you want to listen to!
Welcome to The Bitcoin Layer, where we bring you research, analysis, and education for all things bitcoin and macro. In this episode, Joe is joined by Jeronimo Ferrer, a bitcoin educator focused on educating the Argentine masses. He discusses life in Argentina under double-digit inflation that is now considered normal, cross-currency markets on the streets, and why citizens treat the US dollar like gold. Follow Jeronimo Ferrer on Twitter: https://twitter.com/paleobit New YouTube videos M/W/F — New Substack posts T/R/S Sponsored By Foundation Devices — see what best-in-class Bitcoin storage feels like at thebitcoinlayer.com/foundation Get $10 off with promo code BITCOINLAYER Subscribe to TBL on Substack: https://TheBitcoinLayer.substack.com Follow TBL on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheBitcoinLayer Follow TBL on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/TheBitco... Follow TBL on Instagram: https://instagram.com/TheBitcoinLayer Follow TBL on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebitcoinlayer Subscribe to The Bitcoin Layer on your favorite podcast platform. Subscribe and turn on notifications for TBL on YouTube. Use code TBLYT10 for 10% off all The Bitcoin Layer Merch at http://TheBitcoinLayer.com/merch Sign up for the free Monetary History course on @SaylorAcademy : http://sylr.org/MonetaryHistory Contribute to The Bitcoin Layer via Lightning Network: thebitcoinlayer@zbd.gg Nik Bhatia's Twitter: https://twitter.com/timevalueofbtc Research Associate Joe Consorti's Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoeConsorti Creative Director Matthew Ball's Twitter: https://twitter.com/matthewrball Block Height 794103 #TheBitcoinLayer #NikBhatia #JoeConsorti #JeronimoFerrer #Argentina #Peso #Dollar #USD #Dollars #Currency #Welfare #Inflation #Hyperinflation #freemarket #FreeMarkets #StoreofValue #MediumofExchange #Banks #CentralBanks #ArgentinaPeso #Pesos #Money #Devalued #Corruption #Asset #Gold #BTC #Sats #Satoshi #Bitcoin #Blockchain #Mining #BitcoinMining #Macro #Analysis The Bitcoin Layer and its guests do not provide investment advice.Subscribe to The Bitcoin Layer on Soundwise
Hello and welcome to the Business of Architecture. I'm your host Rion. Willard, and this is part two of my interview with Jeronimo van Schendel, where he focuses on his own entrepreneurial ventures, as the CEO and co-founder at Bildia, an estimating and procurement software platform for the construction industry. ► Feedback? Email us at podcast@businessofarchitecture.com ► Access your free training at http://SmartPracticeMethod.com/ ► If you want to speak directly to our advisors, book a call at https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/call ► Subscribe to my YouTube Channel for updates: https://www.youtube.com/c/BusinessofArchitecture ******* For more free tools and resources for running a profitable, impactful, and fulfilling practice, connect with me on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/businessofarchitecture Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enoch.sears/ Website: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BusinessofArch Podcast: http://www.businessofarchitecture.com/podcast iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-architecture-podcast/id588987926 Android Podcast Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/BusinessofArchitecture-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9idXNpbmVzc29mYXJjaGl0ZWN0dXJlLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz ******* Access the FREE Architecture Firm Profit Map video here: http://freearchitectgift.com Download the FREE Architecture Firm Marketing Process Flowchart video here: http://freearchitectgift.com Carpe Diem!
Today I have the pleasure of speaking with Jeronimo Van Schendel Erice, co-founder, and CEO of BILDIA, the top estimating and procurement software for construction. Jerónimo is a Spanish-Colombian Architect, who has studied at Harvard University, MIT, Sloan School of Management, Madrid Poleticnica, and Lisbon. He has previously served as Office Manager in a renowned architect's office working, with several projects in Spain, China, and Latin America. His independent work is focused on identifying scalable entrepreneurship opportunities in the intersection of design, AEC, and technology, mainly through platform business models. Jeronimo has worked with some of the most renowned architects in Spain, such as Cruz y Ortiz, Rafael Moneo, or AS+, and is an IDEO SF CoLab Fellow 2016 (Iot & Blockchain Innovation Lab). And he is currently Academic Director, IE Master in Business for Architecture and Design, MBArch In today's episode, we will be discussing: The 3 principles for an architecture practice to raise fees The importance of meeting a client upstream before they know they need an architect and delivering value How design is currently taught and how the over-emphasis on design is problematic To learn more about Jeronimo visit his: Website: https://www.bildia.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bildia/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bildia_es Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bildia_es/ ► Feedback? Email us at podcast@businessofarchitecture.com ► Access your free training at http://SmartPracticeMethod.com/ ► If you want to speak directly to our advisors, book a call at https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/call ► Subscribe to my YouTube Channel for updates: https://www.youtube.com/c/BusinessofArchitecture ******* For more free tools and resources for running a profitable, impactful, and fulfilling practice, connect with me on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/businessofarchitecture Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enoch.sears/ Website: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BusinessofArch Podcast: http://www.businessofarchitecture.com/podcast iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-architecture-podcast/id588987926 Android Podcast Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/BusinessofArchitecture-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9idXNpbmVzc29mYXJjaGl0ZWN0dXJlLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz ******* Access the FREE Architecture Firm Profit Map video here: http://freearchitectgift.com Download the FREE Architecture Firm Marketing Process Flowchart video here: http://freearchitectgift.com Carpe Diem!
Invest In Her host Catherine Gray talks with Jennifer Jeronimo, the CEO of Gaingels, an LGBTQIA+/Allied private investment syndicate, and one of the largest and most active private investors dedicated to supporting diversity and inclusion within the venture capital ecosystem. Jennifer has over 20 years of experience in finance and banking working at large institutions such as Credit Suisse, Bear Stearns and JP Morgan earning the coveted position of Executive Director. She has a wide array of experience, both local and global, servicing institutional and hedge fund clients by running the collateral management, pricing, portfolio accounting and restricted securities departments. Jennifer was also integral in helping JP Morgan lift the consent order by working in the Compliance Operations organization. Some of her more notable accomplishments include building a KYC organization in India across all the lines of business at JP Morgan, leading the global roll-out of the transaction monitoring system, creating and implementing operational efficiencies for each organization saving millions of dollars a year and reducing friction for clients. A passionate advocate for underrepresented leaders, innovators and founders, she is dedicated to growing the businesses and careers of the leaders of tomorrow. Jennifer is also an award-winning athlete, proud mother and resides in New York City. www.sheangelinvestors.com https://gaingels.com/ Follow Us On Social Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn
Jeronimo Esteve recently won the 2023 Coleman, it was, in his words, “his biggest victory” and he joined us to share his thoughts on the event. He gives some incredible descriptions of holes and shots at Seminole that made my palms sweat. Over the years, Esteve's name has been at or near the top of some elite amateur leaderboards. From the Gasparilla to the Crump Cup to the U.S. Mid-Am and The Coleman, he enjoys the competition and gives some excellent insight into his mindset as he came down the stretch at Seminole battling Stewart Hagestad and Evan Beck. Recently, Esteve has also helped launch a Mid-Am event in the Dominican Republic. The Devil's Elbow grants an exemption to the PGA Tour's Corales Punta Cana Championship. Devil's Elbow on IGJeronimo on IGAmateur Golf Links:AmateurGolf.comSubscribeInstagramTwitterFacebookYouTube
This episode features Jeronimo MM of ICEERS Foundation and explores the potential dangers and pitfalls present for ayahuasca/plant medicine facilitators in non-traditional contexts. Dangers specific to the facilitators, that Jeronimo refers to as The 6 Pitfalls: Sex, Money, Power, Intercultural Relationships, and Legal Situations. We also do a deep dive into what a “non-traditional context” is and two potential harms that might come up for participants, namely “when the experience is too much” and “Ayahuasca told me that…” To use Jeronimo's words from the interview you are about to hear, this episode explores “How to avoid harming people who have put themselves under your care” We welcome Jeronimo back to Adventures Through The Mind for his fourth feature. His previous episodes were a dedicated interview on the complexity of the ongoing mainstreaming of psychedelics and the others were psychedelic cafes on how to protect from corporate influence and bad actors in the psychedelic scene, and the importance of ethnopharmacology for the future of humanity. If you are a plant medicine facilitator of any kind or know facilitators, this episode is definitely for you. However, this episode will be relevant to anyone interested in participating in any kind of plant medicine ceremony. As the dangers presented, facilitators are also dangers present to participants under those facilitators' care. Having a sense of what they are in advance empowers your capacity to better navigate the often murky world of underground facilitation. ... Importantly, this episode is a vignette into a portion of the 6-month course Jeronimo is putting on through ICEERS titled Increasing the Safety of Ayahuasca Sessions: A harm reduction course for facilitators in non-traditional contexts. The course begins on May 8 and the admission process ends on April 27. Meaning there is little time left to sign up, if you feel called to do so. More details (along with a video version of this interview) are available at bit.ly/ATTMind174 Or you can jump right over to the course page by heading to http://iceers.academy/ *** FULL TOPICS BREAKDOWN BELOW** ***Featured image is courtesy of and copyright iceers.academy 2023 SUPPORT THE PODCAST Patreon: https://patreon.com/jameswjesso Paypal Donation: https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=383635S3BKJVS Merchandise: https://www.jameswjesso.com/shop/ More Options: https://www.jameswjesso.com/support Newsletter: https://www.jameswjesso.com/newsletter Telgram Channel: https://t.me/jameswjesso *** Extra BIG thanks to my patrons on Patreon for helping keep this podcast alive! Especially my $23+ patrons, Andreas D, Ian C, Yvette FC, Alex F, Eliz C, Nick M, Joe A, Nanci BF, & Heartwood Mushrooms —— Episode Breakdown (0:00) Opening (7:01) Increasing the Safety of Ayahuasca Sessions Course (7:50) Patron thanks (9:11)) Interview Begins (10:21) A harm reduction course for Facilitators in non-traditional contexts. (14:31) Why non-traditonal use contexts for ayahuasca require additional protocols to protect participants and facilitators (20:03) Dangers for participants: when the experience is too much, flight-response, disassociation, psychosis (29:18) The fine line between when to let difficult experiences unfold naturally and when to intervene (38:21) How to protect an ayahuasca participant from falling into disassociation (42:18) The dangers of "Ayahuasca told me that..." (50:15) Discerning between internal and external truths as a part of psychedelic integration (54:57) The 3 confirmations rule for psychedelic realizations (57:01) The 6 pitfalls for ayahuasca/plat medicine facilitators | Sex, Money, Power, Isolation, Intercultural Relationships, Legal situations (59:34) How the social structure of being an ayahuasca faciliator can push them into these pitfalls (1:10:11) The Pitfall of Money | the importance of payment, but the manipulations that can occur through payment (1:12:42) “Ayahuasca told me…” sex, love, and relationships (1:21:37) Its nice to be celebrated, but eventually it becomes a poison (1:27:31) The pitfall of “Intercultural Relationships” | relationships between non-traditional facilitators and traditional cultures (1:38:54) “How to avoid harming people who have put themselves under your care” | freedom vs responsibility (1:43:47) Follow-up links for the ICEERS course. (1:44:54) Closing
Tyler and Konnery are joined by Jeronimo Moran to rock out with their Glocks out and cover the first installment in the "John Wick" franchise! They discuss mid-2010s culture, car insurance commercial actors, what lengths they'd go for their pets, and so much more on this terrif-Wick episode of The Friendchise! What's New: Konnery: Octopath Traveler II (PS5) Tyler: Violent Night (Peacock) Pig (Hulu) Jeronimo: Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (Theaters, Peacock)
Audius occupies a unique niche as a decentralized music streaming protocol that was initially built on the POA network but now living on Solana. Inspired by the inefficiencies in the traditional music-streaming industry, Audius is notably living up to its promises as a hub that hosts music and artists and rewards them appropriately for their ingenuity. Audius $AUDIO has also announced integration with Snapchat, potentially the cause of its massive rally.~This episode is sponsored by GALA Games~Gala Games website ➜ https://bit.ly/GALAgamesGala Music website ➜ https://bit.ly/GALAmusicGala Film website ➜ https://bit.ly/GALAfilm
Find us on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/TAPFLIN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS:0:00 - Why some men refuse to hangout with women 1:39 - Intro10:20 - Kai Cenat New Year's Eve party scandal 26:00 - Pressure to portray a street image being a rapper?30:44 - Do you have to move different because you do music?34:37 - Your stance on your lyrics being used in the court of law 39:12 - Pros and cons with having beef with other artists 51:06 - Any pressure on consistently buying new clothes to maintain an image?
Town Square with Ernie Manouse airs at 3 p.m. CT. Tune in on 88.7FM, listen online or subscribe to the podcast. Join the discussion at 888-486-9677, questions@townsquaretalk.org or @townsquaretalk. Houston Public Media's Party Politics co-hosts, Brandon Rottinghaus and Jeronimo Cortina, discuss the latest political news, including the Speaker of the House elections and Rep.-elect George Santos' admission of lying about his professional and private life. Catch Brandon & Jeronimo discussing all of these political events, and more, tonight on Party Politics, at 7:30pm on News 88.7 and at 8:00pm on TV 8. Today, January 6, 2023, is the two-year anniversary of the insurrection of the U.S. Capitol building. After a number of hearings and hours of interviews and research, the House Select Committee's report on January 6th is now available for the public's review. We talk with political science professor Bob Stein to analyze and discuss the findings of the January 6th report and try to determine what this means about the state of our democracy and will we see change from the committee's recommendations. Also, former U.S. Press Secretary Peter Roussel sadly passed away from cancer during the holidays. To watch his interview with Ernie Manouse on the show InnerVIEWS, click here. Guests: Brandon Rottinghaus Professor of Political Science, University of Houston Co-Host, “Party Politics” Jeronimo Cortina Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Houston Co-Host, “Party Politics” Bob Stein Professor of Political Science, Rice University Town Square with Ernie Manouse is a gathering space for the community to come together and discuss the day's most important and pressing issues. We also offer a free podcast here, on iTunes, and other apps
Proctor & Gamble, together with Hispanic Star, Major League Soccer, TelevisaUnivision, and other stakeholders, launched Capitanes del Futuro. This multi-year program leverages the Hispanic community's passion for soccer to help prepare the next generation of Latino leaders. It's the culmination of 4 years of work between P&G and Hispanic Star.The immersive Capitanes del Futuro program provides middle and high school students free access to role models, resources, tools, scholarships and mentorship to help them overcome the structural barriers the Hispanic community faces along the pathway to higher education and career opportunities.In today's episode, EFG's Alli Murphy is joined by Jeronimo Escudero, Proctor & Gamble's Senior Band Director, and Claudia Romo Edelman, Founder of Global GoalsCast, Hispanic Star and We Are All Human, to talk about this incredible program.For each MLS player on the field, there are 10-15 people behind the scenes, representing exciting career opportunities across media, production, marketing, health and more. The program's objective is four-fold:Get more Hispanics to enroll in and finish collegeHelp them obtain higher-paying and more satisfying jobsLeverage the soccer ecosystem to identify youth who show leadership potential and help them prepare for, get into and graduate from collegeIncrease representation of Hispanics in the soccer industry and Corporate AmericaThe program keeps kids off the streets where they are most likely to be lured away from school. It also reinforces the importance of Hispanic values and engages and educates parents as crucial allies in helping their children access a college degree.In today's episode, we'll explore:How this program ties into Procter & Gamble's business goals & CSR work and why it's important to the businessWhat the data and inspiration was for developing this programHow phase one went and what's in store for phase two of Capitanes del FuturoWhat Claudia & Jeronimo learned along the wayJeronimo's advice for authentically reaching diverse audiencesClaudia's advice for building culturally relevant social impact campaignsTheir framework of action and program strategyHow to think about intersection points in partnership developmentHow Hispanic Star is working to unite the Hispanic community Why Hispanic progress is a win-win-winAnd with that, let's get started!Links & Notes P&G Community ImpactHispanic Star WebsiteCapitanes del FuturoP&G Blog2022 Edelman Trust BarometerElevate Your Social ImpactSign up for Engage for Good's newsletterCheck out past podcast episodesAccess free resourcesCheck out our monthly webinarsLet Alli know what you think of the show! (00:00) - Welcome to Engage for Good (03:11) - Introducing Claudi and Jeronimo (06:54) - The Importance of Partnership to Business Goals (14:50) - Project Scope (18:52) - Thought Leaders (23:45) - Focus on the Kids (26:52) - Phase 2 (28:26) - Lessons Learned (39:44) - Learn More
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Joseph Juhn, lawyer-turned-filmmaker, joins Dear Asian Americans to talk about his documentary Chosen, which follows five Korean Americans of vastly diverse backgrounds and competing political views as they run for US Congress in 2020. Joseph shares how the documentary came to be, his path from lawyer to filmmaker, and how his family became Korean American. Listen in as Jerry and Joseph discuss what it means to be Korean outside of Korea, standout moments during the filmmaking process, and the impact that Chosen has had on the Asian American community. Meet JosephJoseph Juhn is a lawyer-turned-filmmaker with passion for diasporic narratives. He recently finished his second documentary, "CHOSEN", which is about 5 Korean Americans that ran for US Congress in 2020. Joseph's first feature documentary, "JERONIMO", a film about a Korean Cuban revolutionary, opened in theaters in Korea in 2019 and sparked a nationwide discourse on the concept of Korean diaspora. Prior to working on “JERONIMO” full-time, Joseph was an in-house counsel at the Manhattan-based South Korean government agency (KOTRA) for 4 years where he advised Korean companies and entrepreneurs on US intellectual property and startup law. Joseph studied Film and Video at UC San Diego and got his JD at Syracuse University College of Law. Connect with JosephInstagram | Facebook | LinkedInSupport CHOSEN: https://www.tfaforms.com/4895614Watch JERONIMO: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/jeronimo// It's that time again. Time to catch up with family. Time to share that home cooking that you've been craving. And yes, time to update your COVID vaccine.Updated vaccines now protect against the original COVID virus and Omicron. They're here just in time to make those family gatherings safer and extra special.Schedule your free vaccine today. Find updated COVID vaccines for everyone 5+ at VACCINES.GOVWe can do this. Paid for by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.// Support Dear Asian Americans:Merch: https://www.bonfire.com/store/dearasianamericans/Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jerrywonSubscribe to the Newsletter: https://subscribepage.io/daanewsletterLearn more about DAA Creator and Host Jerry Won:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerrywon/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jerryjwon/// Listen to Dear Asian Americans on all major platforms:Transistor.fm: http://www.dearasianamericans.comApple: https://apple.dearasianamericans.comSpotify: https://spotify.dearasianamericans.comStitcher: https://stitcher.dearasianamericans.comGoogle: https://google.dearasianamericans.com Follow us on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/dearasianamericans Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/dearasianamericans Subscribe to our YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/dearasianamericans // Join the Asian Podcast Network:Web: https://asianpodcastnetwork.com/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/asianpodcastnetwork/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asianpodcastnetwork/Dear Asian Americans is produced by Just Like Media:Web: http://www.justlikemedia.comInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/justlikemedia
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An interview with Dr. Surendra Shastri from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX, and Dr. Jose Jeronimo from the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, MD, co-chairs on "Secondary Prevention of Cervical Cancer: ASCO Resource-Stratified Guideline Update." Dr. Shastri and Dr. Jeronimo review the updated recommendations in the guideline, covering screening, triage, management, follow-up, and considerations for special populations. Read the full guideline at www.asco.org/resource-stratified-guidelines. TRANSCRIPT Brittany Harvey: Hello, and welcome to the ASCO Guidelines podcast series brought to you by the ASCO Podcast Network, a collection of nine programs covering a range of educational and scientific content, and offering enriching insight into the world of cancer care. You can find all the shows, including this one, at: asco.org/podcasts. My name is Brittany Harvey, and today I'm interviewing Dr. Surendra Shastri from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, and Dr. José Jerónimo from the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland; co-chairs on ‘Secondary Prevention of Cervical Cancer: ASCO Resource-Stratified Guideline Update'. Thank you for being here, Dr. Shastri and Dr. Jerónimo. Dr. José Jerónimo: My pleasure. Dr. Surendra Shastri: Thank you very much. Brittany Harvey: First, I'd like to note that ASCO takes great care in the development of its guidelines and ensuring that the ASCO Conflict of Interest policy is followed for each guideline. The full Conflict of Interest information for this guideline panel is available online with a publication of the guideline in the JCO Global Oncology. Dr. Shastri, do you have any relevant disclosures that are directly related to this guideline topic? Dr. Surendra Shastri: No, I don't have any disclosures. Brittany Harvey: Thank you. And Dr. Jerónimo, do you have any relevant disclosures that are directly related to this guideline topic? Dr. José Jerónimo: No, I don't have any. Brittany Harvey: Thank you both. So, to start us off, Dr. Jerónimo, what prompted this update to ASCO's guideline on secondary prevention of cervical cancer, last published in 2016? And what is the scope of this guideline update? Dr. José Jerónimo: That's a great question. Yes, it's natural for people to start wondering why the guidelines change or are updated so frequently. And I think there are several factors. The main one is that science on cervical cancer and other diseases is evolving very rapidly; there are new publications, there are new technologies, there is new information about different aspects of cervical cancer prevention specifically. The updates of those technologies is so fast that we need to periodically update the guidelines to accommodate these new options. Now, I have to highlight that the ASCO guidelines in 2016 -- those guidelines were already very ahead of everyone else. What I mean is, in 2016, we were already recommending HPV testing for everyone all over the planet as a preferred option. It's something that other guidelines, other organizations were still wondering about, but we were really very upfront on that recommendation, considering that that's the best technology we have. I think the updates of the guidelines is important because we need to keep with science, and we need to keep the doctors using the guidelines also updated on what exactly is out there, and what options could be usable for the different settings. Brittany Harvey: Great, thank you for that background on the guideline update and for describing why the guideline needs to be updated over time. So then, Dr. Shastri, as this is a resource-stratified guideline, can you describe the four-tiered framework of the guideline? Specifically, what are the Basic, Limited, Enhanced and Maximal resource levels? Dr. Surendra Shastri: Saying one size doesn't fit all would be a cruel example in health situations where it's really unfortunate that there are large disparities across the world, between countries, within countries, and that's the reason why we need resource-stratified guidelines. We can't just sit in ivory towers and preach to people who don't have anything. So that's the reason why we have the resource-stratified guidelines, and we have followed the same resource structure that the Breast Health Global Initiative is following. So, we basically have four different resource levels. The most Basic one, or the core resources, is where you have just very basic public health services available. It's not services which are looking for outcomes and are just part of the social welfare that the country has to provide. Many times, those are also situations where the health priorities are very different. For example, health priorities for some countries might still be infectious diseases, as it was amply displayed in the current pandemic. So, considering those situations, the expenditure that the country does or expenditure a local governing body does on a particular disease could be very different. So, at Basic, just available screening services at the lowest level. Then you have the Limited; the Limited is slightly better than the Basics. They have maybe some of the newer technologies like Dr. Jerónimo just explained, not all of it. Some of those may not be able to provide in the same frequency or to everybody out there. But they are at this point of time looking at outcomes, looking at cost-effectiveness and those kinds of things. Step up a little bit, and you have Enhanced level. That's the third tier of the resource level that we are talking about. In the Enhanced level, we have much better services available, we have organized services available. And those services have probably a system of tracking and recording clients or people who undergo screening and early detection. And the final is the Maximal level. In the Maximal level, it is what we see across North America, or what we see in Europe, where you have the latest technologies, you have established systems, and you have systems to track and follow people. Again, I will caution here, even if I say North America or Europe, it's not across North America and across Europe. There are several places in North America, there are several places in Europe, which do not have the same resources. And that's why in this guideline, we're not talking about country guidelines, we're talking about resource-limited guidelines. Brittany Harvey: Understood. I appreciate that description of the stepwise approach and how it isn't necessarily applicable just to one country, but there are differences in resource levels across countries and within countries. So then, the guideline panel made recommendations across these four resource levels. Next, I'd like to review the key recommendations of this guideline update across those resource levels. So, Dr. Jerónimo, what are the recommended methods for cervical cancer screening? Dr. José Jerónimo: That's a challenging situation on what to use in the different settings. Dr. Shastri already described very clearly the different scenarios we are facing; places with extremely limited resources where basically you have only maybe an evaluation table there, and places in the other extreme with all the resources and all the technologies available. But even though we have very different areas with very different resources, the most recommended test for a screening for cervical cancer in all of them is HPV testing; the testing for the Human papillomavirus that is directly related to cervical cancer. The question could be, "Okay, why are you recommending that test for places where maybe now they are not going to be able to do it?" I think it's important to put that technology as a target, even though the sites are not prepared right now to do it, but they have to go towards that goal of implementing HPV testing. Meanwhile, the guidelines also highlight that there are other options that could be used in the meantime to do some screening, one is visual inspection with acetic acid that is being already implemented in many places. And the reason why we are recommending HPV testing even in those places with extremely limited resources is because there are some advantages. First, with HPV testing, it's very highly sensitive, extremely highly sensitive. That means that you have a sensitivity over 90% with good validated tests. Second, because it's highly sensitive, you have the option to have a smaller number of screenings in the lifetime. Instead of -- some people remember, some years ago, the screening for cervical cancer with Pap smear was done every year. But now we know that it's changing. With HPV testing, we are now recommending every five years or in these guidelines, depending on the resources, could be every 10 years, or could be once or two times in the lifetime of the woman. And with that, we are going to have a huge impact. The other great advantage of HPV testing is that it can be self-collected by women. That means that basically, a woman takes the small brush, goes to a private place and introduce that in their vagina and collect the sample herself, without the need of specula, without the need of trained personnel, without the need of having all the infrastructure that is required for a pelvic evaluation. And that's big because in that way, we can reach populations that are hard to reach. And also, we are dealing with some issues like cultural resistance to have a pelvic evaluation. I mean, that's the biggest advantage for HPV testing. And we have now examples showing that this is very well accepted in many, many studies around the world with different populations around the world showing that self-collection is very accepted. That means that the preferred test for cervical cancer prevention is HPV testing right now. There are options displayed in the guidelines for cities where it's not possible to do it now, but that's the role. Brittany Harvey: Understood. Thank you for explaining what testing is recommended; HPV testing, and then also the timing and collection strategies across settings. So, then following that, Dr. Shastri, what is recommended regarding triage for patients who have positive results or other abnormal results? Dr. Surendra Shastri: So, let me briefly explain what triage is; right up following the primary screening when the woman has a positive result, a second technique or technology is used to determine whether this person needs to be treated, or this person needs to be tracked and followed up in a particular way. So, our recommendations for triage in the updated guidelines is that for the Basic settings, just like Dr. Jerónimo mentioned, if we have used HPV screening in the basic settings; that's the molecular test, and if that is positive, then we use another strategy which is known as, visual assessment for treatment. And this strategy is used to determine whether a woman should be treated with thermal ablation, or with LEEP, or she just needs to be followed. Whereas all the other three settings, HPV genotyping along with cytology, or cytology alone should be used for triage. Brittany Harvey: Great. Thank you for explaining those triage recommendations. So then following triage, Dr. Jerónimo, what is recommended regarding management and follow-up strategies for patients with precursors of cervical cancer? Dr. José Jerónimo: I think treatment also has evolved significantly in the last 20 or more years. And specifically, in the last five years or 10 years, there are new options that are becoming more popular because there is more evidence supporting the effectiveness of this technology, and ablation of that tissue is really one of the best options in most of the places. I always try to compare the pre-cancer lesion like the paint on your wall, in your house. If one of the kids come with something and you start to scratch something in there, you don't need to turn the wall down in order to fix that problem. Basically, you just have to remove that area and put some new paint, and that's going to be corrected. In the same way, when you have a pre-cancer of the cervix, it's very, very superficial. It's not cancer, it's pre-cancer. You don't need to remove the whole cervix or the whole uterus to treat that. With ablation, basically what we are doing is destroying that tissue that is in the very surface, and new cells, healthy cells are going to come and are going to cover that area. That's the idea. The technologies that are more usable for areas with limited resources could be the thermal ablation or could be cryotherapy. The other advantage of those technologies is basically there is no major complication; no bleeding, no major problems. Of course, as Dr. Shastri explained, there are more resources in other places. In other places, you have more resources, you can do a LEEP; that is, basically using an electrical device, removing part of the cervix and sending that to the pathologist. That's also one option that is acceptable and recommended in the guidelines. I think the main idea is, we need to remove that area with disease, with pre-cancer. We can remove it using ablation; just destroying the cells, or we can remove it using some excisional procedure. That all depends on the resources you have. But how effective those technologies are, I could say there is very high cure rates using thermal ablation, for example, or LEEP. Very important to consider, doing the procedure, you can do it anywhere. Doing a LEEP, in theory, you can do it anywhere where you have electricity and you have the equipment. But remember, you have to be prepared not only for the treatment, you have to be prepared for the complication. If you have a LEEP, a very portable device and you have electricity, but if you are far from the next health facility, if you have a complication like you are bleeding in that setting, it's going to take hours, hours and hours just to evacuate that patient to the health facility. That's why you need to be very careful not only on the treatment, but also managing the complication. Brittany Harvey: Understood. I appreciate you reviewing those technologies. So then, following those notes that Dr. Jerónimo just made, Dr. Shastri, are there any changes to the recommendations for special populations or highlights that you'd like to note that are identified in the guideline? Dr. Surendra Shastri: This is a speciality of the ASCO guidelines really also to take a look and make recommendations for special populations. And by special populations here I mean the ones that we have looked at and recommended cervical cancer screening for are; women who are HIV positive or immunocompromised, immunosuppressed due to any other disease, or any other reasons, maybe because of medication, or cancer or other disease conditions which requires immunosuppressives. For such women, we would say you start screening for cervical cancer as soon as the first diagnosis; the diagnosis of the disease which is causing immunosuppression is done. That's the first time. And then, through their lifetime, you screen them twice as frequently as you would do for other women who do not have an immunocompromised situation. So, you do it more frequently. As far as the management post-screening with positive results is concerned, for women with HIV as with all immunosuppressed women, it is the same. The triage is the same and the management will be the same as for all other women. Then also pregnant women. For pregnant women, we recommend in the very Basic settings, pregnant women should be screened six weeks postpartum. And in all other settings, all other levels, we recommend that they should be screened six months postpartum. The very reason is, in many basic settings, you may not even get those women back for screening. That's the reason why we try to screen as early as possible. But on the safer side, the earliest possible is six weeks postpartum; that is, she is still probably following up for postpartum reasons of the pregnancy or immunization for the kid. That's the time we should go ahead and do it. And finally, women who have undergone a hysterectomy but still have an intact cervix, need to get screened in the same way as other women. However, they could stop screening over a period of time, if they have more than three negative results. A very interesting subject that we discussed in our committee, and we have put it up there as a statement to bring it up is that, we now come across several people who are transgender, who have an intact cervix. So, getting such people into screening, and screening them like all others, will be an important priority. We have put out a statement saying that, although we mentioned that this is for women, it is for all persons who have an intact cervix. So these screening guidelines apply to everyone. Brittany Harvey: Yes, it's important that all persons with a cervix get screened for cervical cancer as it is something that can affect anyone with a cervix. And those are important considerations for clinicians that you noted across several different populations. So then, in your view, Dr. Jerónimo, what is the importance of this guideline overall, and how does it impact clinicians? Dr. José Jerónimo: That's, I think the core of the guidelines is how this is going to affect the practice of clinicians. I think the main message here with the guidelines is: first, clearly acknowledging that the resources are different in different settings, and we need to accommodate to those settings to provide the best service. I think for clinicians, it is presenting options that could be suitable for their setting. As Dr. Shastri mentioned at the beginning, we are not talking specifically about countries. Because in one given country, you can have areas with Maximal resources, you can have areas with Limited resources, and you can have areas with Basic resources. If you try to apply that new, most modern, expensive technologies everywhere, you're going to be just doing the screening in very few places in the country because it's not possible. With the guidelines, we are giving the option saying, "Okay, if you don't have access to those technologies, you can get started using this. For example, visual inspection. If the technology becomes available, for example, HPV testing, you can start to use HPV testing, because that's the goal. That's what you really need to look for. If you don't have the resources or the conditions to do excision procedure like a LEEP, you can do ablation, and that's okay. And basically presenting, you have different options to accommodate to your place. But the most important part is, do it well. Do it well, reach as many women as possible with your screening, and treat as many positive women as possible." I think that's the best message here. And I think that's the way these guidelines are going to help and impact the world of clinicians. Brittany Harvey: Yeah, that's the core message of the resource-stratified guidelines; is using the resources you need to help and treat and screen the most people possible. So then finally, Dr. Shastri, how do these guideline recommendations affect patients? Dr. Surendra Shastri: I will just add one line to the response that Dr. Jerónimo just gave you. We already have an existing country guideline, these are meant to complement those guidelines, and meant for the policymakers in those countries to open their eyes and realize that there are people at different resource levels, who may or may not have an insurance program, who may or may not have a socialized system which provides the same level of health care for everyone. So, use what we recommend because that's the current evidence for use. Coming to how people are going to benefit, which was your question, these guidelines are going to make cervical cancer screening available and accessible to all women across the globe. We are talking about different options. We are not saying that, "if you don't have X, don't screen." We are saying, "if you don't have X, try Y. If you don't have Y, try Z." So, this opens up doors for all women across the globe to get screening. That is the ultimate goal, because if you want to reach the WHO goal of eradication of cervical cancer, then that's possible only through two means; one, is giving cervical cancer screening, preferably HPV, through whatever means or resources that the country has, and the vaccination, which is of course, being dealt by another committee over here. So of course, all women across the globe will get benefit of newer technologies, simpler, cost-effective technologies, technologies that don't require them to -- for example, a self-collection, the woman doesn't really have to go anywhere. She doesn't have to go and wait in a clinic for hours to get a screen. She doesn't have to make repeat visits to get a screen. She doesn't have to lose her wages. These are things which are real. She doesn't have to lose her wages for the day, she doesn't have to arrange for child support to look after her children just to go and get herself screened. Those are some of the social determinants of health, which prevent women from going and getting themselves screened. So, by a simple technique like self-collection, we removed that entirely. Going forward, we are going to see Artificial Intelligence, we are going to have deep machine learning, we are going to change the technology and the strategies, and we will come back with another update to this, maybe very soon, sooner than what we did this time. Brittany Harvey: Absolutely. Those are excellent points. And we'll look forward to future updates as technologies continue to advance. So, I want to thank you both so much for your work on updating these resource-stratified guidelines for the secondary prevention of cervical cancer. And thank you for your time today, Dr. Shastri and Dr. Jerónimo. Dr. José Jerónimo: My pleasure. Dr. Surendra Shastri: Thank you for inviting us. Brittany Harvey: And thank you to all of our listeners for tuning in to the ASCO guidelines podcast series. To read the full guideline go to: www.asco.org/resource-stratified-guidelines. You can also find many of our guidelines and interactive resources in the free ASCO Guidelines app available on iTunes or the Google Play Store. If you have enjoyed what you've heard today, please rate and review the podcast and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience and conclusions. Guest statements on the podcast do not express the opinions of ASCO. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement.
In this episode we have a conversation with Jeronimo of the band The Darling Fire. I had a great time talking with him about all kinds of stuff including; writing and recording during covid, evolving their sound, the new album “Distortions”, and so much more! Follow The Darling FireInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedarlingfireofficial/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedarlingfireBandcamp: https://thedarlingfire.bandcamp.com/
Welcome to a brand new episode of Ian's Untitled Scene Show! In this episode, I feature new friend of the show, Jeronimo Gomez, guitarist and co-songwriter for The Darling Fire! The Darling Fire's sophomore album, ‘Distortions,' is being released through Iodine Recordings THIS FRIDAY (September 16th)! Jeronimo talks about the new album compared to their debut, what's next for The Darling Fire, and his artistic background/profession! Check out the exclusive interview below, including iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and more:Spotify
On continue notre tournée de SuperFriends spéciale Japan Expo 2022 ! Après avoir reçu Tony Valente pour Radiant, nous continuons notre périple autour de la création française - et du manga français - avec un autre jeune auteur talentueux qui signe son manga en tant que créateur complet chez Ankama, Jeronimo Celudo. Ce dernier vient donc nous présenter Ripper, un projet de coeur que nous avons pris plaisir à découvrir ! Et qu'on espère vous faire découvrir également De ses débuts chez Delcourt/Tonkam, en passant par son 2e prix au concours Tezuka jusqu'à l'élaboration de Ripper, on retrace donc tout le parcours créatif de l'auteur et les envies et influences qu'il a infusées dans son manga. Une discussion à la cool (avec quelques bruits d'avion parce qu'on enregistrait dehors, on espère que ce n'est pas trop gênant) qui, on l'espère vous donnera envie de vous intéresser à cette créa' made in France qui mérite le détour ! Commander Ripper Tome 1 à ce lien Comme toujours, on vous rappelle que si vous appréciez nos podcasts, vous pouvez nous soutenir de tout coeur tout simplement en réagissant aux podcasts et en les partageant, partout, sur vos réseaux sociaux ! Ce qui sera bénéfique à la fois pour nos émissions et les personnes qui y passent dedans ! Merci à toutes et tous de votre écoute, et à bientôt pour la suite de nos SuperFriends Japan Expo ! --Soutenez nous sur Tipeee : https://fr.tipeee.com/first-print Ne manquez aucun rendez-vous : https://podcast.ausha.co/firstprintfra Retrouvez nous sur Facebook : https://facebook.com/FirstPrintFRA sur Instragram : https://www.instagram.com/firstprintfra et sur Twitter : https://twitter.com/FirstPrintFRA
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Hosts: Michael Wiafe & Ellinor ArzbaecherGuests: Troy Williams, Alissa Moore, Marvin Galdamez, Jeronimo AguilarProduction and Marketing: Jarrett Ramones, Tim Haydock, Kody Stoebig & Ellinor ArzbaecherWhat do you know about modern day slavery? Sorry, we mean involuntary servitude. Article 1, Section 6 of the California Constitution currently states: “Slavery is prohibited. Involuntary servitude is prohibited except to punish crime.” Wait...what? What is this 1860?? We sat down with some folks from the grassroots campaign Abolish Bondage Collectively (ABC), a movement “working to to eradicate structural racism and erase vestiges of slavery,” to discuss what this clause means, its impact, and why it should be removed from our state constitution. Our guests detailed some of their own experiences as formerly incarcerated individuals, the deeply ingrained inequities within our justice system, and legislation they are pushing to pass statewide. ABC support ACA 3 – Abolishing Involuntary Servitude. ACA 3 would place a state constitutional amendment on the November 2022 ballot to remove a clause in California's Constitution that allows the practice of involuntary servitude as a means of punishing crimeFor more information: Abolish Bondage CollectivelyThe History of Involuntary Servitude in CaliforniaLegal Services for Prisoners with ChildrenWe'd Love to Hear from You! Clink the link below to fill out a quick survey and let us know what you think!https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/QLVPBCTFollow us on social @policywisepod on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook! And don't forget to subscribe and rate us on iTunes. See you next time on PolicyWise!
We've all heard the phrase: "work smart, not hard" and this week I had the pleasure of bringing Jennifer Jeronimo onto the podcast to share ways shes learned to work smarter, and not harder. Jennifer is the CEO of Gaingels Inc, the service company of Gaingels which is one of the leading LGBTQIA+/Allies private investment syndicates. Prior to Gaingels, Jennifer worked in the finance / banking industry as an Executive Director at JP Morgan. In this episode, Jennifer shares tips on how to integrate our work and lives together, and why taking care of ourselves shouldn't be seen as something to sacrifice to succeed professionally. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stella-stephanopoulos/support
Darren & Paige are in Portugal for a week away from work and kids, but not podcasting. In this week's episode. Find out what they learned not to do when they travel. Some of it from personal experience. Some of it by watching other tourists standing out. :)Second Half of Portugal Sintra and Cascais- Wear great walking shoes. Dress in layers. Rain, no rain, rain, hot, rain. Lots of hills to climb on cobblestone streets and sidewalks. Lisbon on a Sunny Saturday. Incredible city. Very crowded. Everyone in Portugal was there when we were there. Must see the Monastery of Jeronimo, eat at Pastéis de Belém, Pastels de Nata (egg tarts), and walk along the Tagus River to the Tower of Belem. Walk the Rua Augusto near the Praca do Commercial. Too much to see in one day. Beach cities - Peniche, Nazare, and Praia Del Rey The hunt for a porcelain platter Church on Sunday/ A family moved to Portugal from the states 5 years ago. Great to hear their story. Lisbon Temple on Saturday Don'ts When You Travel Don't order the food they aren't known for and expect it to be good. Mexican food in Poland. Don't go to big cities on Saturdays with good weather. Don't try and park in downtown Lisbon. Don't rely on your mobile phone service. Don't stay in the passing lane on the freeway. Everyone in Europe moves right (Except in the UK) except to pass. .Don't get offended when someone honks at you. Don't be afraid to wear comfy shoes. Don't ignore your concierge. Don't be rude to anyone. Don't be too loud. Notice what other people are doing and pay attention. Poland is a peaceful country. Don't be afraid to make new friends and talk to people. Don't forget sunscreen Don't forget to put on sunscreen that is in your backpack Don't forget to take a backpack with you. Don't park where you are not supposed to. You will get a ticket. Don't get a speeding ticket. Many European countries send you a ticket in the mail months later. Lemonade Moment of the WeekWhile Darren & Paige were in Portugal, one of the kids had an incident with the car. Everything was fine, and a friendly neighbor was there to help the situation. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The history of the Korean migration to Cuba was small by the number and forgotten. It was revived recently when Joseph John, a Korean American featured the film JERONIMO in 2019. The film explores the life of a Cuban of Korean-descent named Jeronimo Lim. Throughout the document we see Jeronimo's attempt "to unveil a forgotten chapter in the history of Korean diaspora" Throughout the interview, John explain how and why the Koreans came to Cuba and offers information about various Korean-Cuban organizations form through Jeronimo Lim's efforts to create the first annual census of people with “Korean blood." If you are a Korean-Cuban or Cuban of Korean blood, tune in! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aileen092/message
Tyler and Konnery jack into the Matrix alongside "the one" and only, Jeronimo Moran! Together the redpillers discuss Tyler's desire for a cybernetic mustache, the powerful draw of the movie's coppertopped characters, and the powerful, multi-interpretive themes that are even more relevant today. All this and so much more on this netrunning episode of The Friendchise! What's New Kon Encanto (Disney+) Jeronimo Encanto (Disney+) Titanic Tyler The Power of the Dog (Netflix)