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Pastor Jerry Stone Sermon Series: God First Freedom House Church - Milford, OH
Pastor Jerry Stone Sermon Series: A Classic Christmas Freedom House Church - Milford, OH
Pastor Jerry Stone Sermon Series: A Classic Christmas Freedom House Church - Milford, OH
Pastor Jerry Stone Sermon Series: A Classic Christmas Freedom House Church - Milford, OH
Pastor Jerry Stone Sermon Series: Word Up Freedom House Church - Milford, OH
Pastor Jerry Stone Sermon Series: Word Up Freedom House Church - Milford, OH
Pastor Jerry Stone Sermon Series: Word Up Freedom House Church - Milford, OH
Pastor Jerry Stone Sermon Series: The Blessed Life Freedom House Church - Milford, OH
Pastor Jerry Stone Sermon Series: The Blessed Life Freedom House Church - Milford, OH
Pastor Jerry Stone Sermon Series: The Blessed Life Freedom House Church - Milford, OH
Pastor Jerry Stone Sermon Series: DNA - The Core of The Local Church Freedom House Church - Milford, OH
Pastor Jerry Stone Sermon Series: DNA - The Core of The Local Church Freedom House Church - Milford, OH
Pastor Jerry Stone Freedom House Church - Milford OH
Pastor Jerry Stone Sermon Series: God Talking Freedom House Church - Milford OH
Pastor Jerry Stone Freedom House Church - Milford OH
SUMMARY In The Problem of Alzheimer's: How Science, Culture, and Politics Turned a Rare Disease into a Crisis and What We Can Do About It, Jason Karlawish, physician and writer, combines deep research with personal practice as Co-Director of the Penn Memory Center. Part case studies, part history, part present assessment, and part future projection, Karlawish’s book presents a strong argument for recognizing Alzheimer’s disease as a crisis. However, listing numerous biomedical breakthroughs, political gains, technological innovations, and formalized help agencies, the author leaves the issue shimmering with hope. We can, in fact, assign dignity to dementia, support caregivers and loved ones, and help patients reclaim autonomy and self of self. KEY TERMS, EVENTS, AND PEOPLE Dementia – disabling cognitive impairments (memory, attention, concentration, multitasking) Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) – noticeable cognitive impairments causing inefficiencies in daily activities, but not disability Alzheimer’s Disease – one of the most common diseases of the brain causing dementia and MCI The Alzheimer’s Association – formed as a self-help group in late 20th century by seven families incensed by the poor quality of care of absence of support for patients and families affected by Alzheimer’s disease The National Alzheimer’s Project Act – enacted by Obama authorizing Congress to have all Federal agencies to come together to create a national Alzheimer’s plan The “founding fathers and mothers” of Alzheimer’s – early 20th century included mostly German-speaking psychiatrists and neuropathologists; late 20th century included women caring for family members who, encountering an indifferent healthcare system, formed self-help groups Robert Katzman - wrote “the essay heard round the world” reframing senile dementia as Alzheimer’s disease Jerry Stone – wealthy Chicagoan whose wife had Alzheimer’s helped bring together the seven family Hilda Pridgeon – formidable feminist force instrumental in organizing the Alzheimer’s Association Bobbi Glaze – partnered with Pridgeon to form the Alzheimer’s Association designed for the middle class—the neither rich or poor—who need help QUOTES FROM KARLAWISH “[The] “physical, psychological, financial, and moral suffering…adds up to a humanitarian problem [and] the solution isn’t simply better medical care.” “Short of a cure, short of a cure for each and every cause of dementia, we will have to learn to live with the disease.” “People are desperate to hold on to something that is very essential at least moral agency which is what allows us to think and decide.” “[Over the last several decades] the risk of developing dementia has been declining…The data suggests it’s about access and opportunity.” “A very mature, sensible way to live is to [recognize] that some degree of cognitive changes is going to be part of our lives.” BUY The Problem of Alzheimer's: How Science, Culture, and Politics Turned a Rare Disease into a Crisis and What We Can Do About It RECOMMENDATION For extensive resources offered to Alzheimer’s disease patients and caregivers, check out the Alzheimers’ Association website. Connect with us! Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Website Special thanks… Music Credit Sound Editing Credit
On episode 4, Alex Alonso sits down with Leroy "Chico" Brown who grew up in Compton, California, specifically Corner Poccet Crip hood. Chico talks about getting shot at 12 years old, the killing of Orlando Anderson which occurred between the Michael and Jerry Stone of Poccet Hood and how he started small time hustling with marijuana to buying kilos of cocaine with Freeway Ricky Ross. He would eventually land in prison along with Ross when they got entrapped to buy cocaine from a Nicaraguan cocaine trafficker Oscar Danilo Blandon in 1995. Chico also talks about Gary Webb, who linked his case to the CIA in his book, "Dark Alliance" and he believes that Webb did not commit suicide. Video portions of this interview: https://bit.ly/34mPEmcEmail Alex Alonso: https://www.streetgangs.com/contact/alexalonsoMailing Address:Street TV1976 S. LaCienega Blvd, #351Los Angeles, CA 90034Web1: http://www.streettv.netWeb 2: http://www.streetgangs.comMerch: http://www.streetgangs.com/storePhone: 323.68one.997nine
What if we lived in space? Could we build a Bernal Sphere, an O’Neill Cylinder or a Stanford Torus? Why would we choose to live on a space habitat? Join Richard and Peter in their discussion with Dr. Ronke Olabisi and Jerry Stone. Dr. Ronke Olabisi earned the first of her many degrees in mechanical engineering from MIT and a certificate from the Russian Moscow Aviation Institute in their Manned Mission to Mars student exchange program. She is currently a member of "100 Year Starship", an initiative that seeks to replicate the rapid technological development stimulated by the moon landings by tackling human interstellar travel. Stone is a freelance presenter on astronomy and space exploration. He is often interviewed on TV and radio, and is the author of a book about the Moon landings -"One Small Step". He is described as "One of the leading speakers on space exploration". Learn about the most advanced space megastructure designs and how one day we could live on them. Show notes: https://whatifshow.com/podcast Join hosts Peter Schmiedchen and Richard Garner with some of the world’s top thinkers in science, astronomy, technology, academia and futurism to ponder some of your most popular What If videos. Subscribe to this podcast and please rate & review us. Thanks for being part of the What If community as we embark on an epic exploration of possibilities. Join us online: Website https://whatifshow.com/podcast What If on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/WhatIfScienceShow What If on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/What.If.science What If on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/whatif.show If you’d like to sponsor this podcast, please get in contact with our partners at Notorious - Sales@Notorious.llc How to Survive https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOch_vMp7AKaiGE7e6kSHfg Hosts: Peter Schmiedchen and Richard Garner Executive producer: Steve Hulford Supervising producer: Richard Garner and Stephen Henrick Technical producer: Demid Tumanov Social media: Saida Mirzalimova Research: Jay Moon Trailer: Evan Yue Artwork: Alex Griffith Production: Underknown Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/whatifshow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Advent Presbyterian Church | Sharing God's Love in Cordova & Arlington
Advent puts out a mid-week podcast in order to make connections, promote God stories, and open up our conversations with the community. Once a month, we have a segment called Who Are You Wednesday where we get to know an Advent staff member. This week we’ll hear from our Care Ministry Director, Jerry Stone. The post Who Are You Wednesday | Jerry Stone appeared first on Advent Presbyterian Church | Sharing God's Love in Cordova & Arlington.
The third interplanetary podcast. This month we will be having fun and down to earth chat about: Yvonne Brill, Exomars, Red Dragon, Falcon 9 and the landing on the barge, BEAM, Tim Peake, Children's space projects. We Are also honoured to have Space Expert and Interplanetary poet Jerry Stone on the show. If you enjoy why not join the BIS at www.bis-space.com the oldest space advocacy organisation in the world. Hosts Matt Russell and Jamie Franklin Special Guest Jerry Stone FBIS Episode cover: Picture's by "NASA" Music: Matt Russell / Iam7 Additional Narration: George Russell
Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham are joined by new Mars Society president Jerry Stone and aspiring astronaut Kate Arkless-Gray. Sue reports from the UK control room of the Mars SAFER field trial as scientists operate an ExoMars rover prototype; there's a revealing interview by Kate with Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean, and shield your ears if you want to hear how Richard got on in QinetiQ's centrifuge. Warning: it's not pretty... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham are joined by new Mars Society president Jerry Stone and aspiring astronaut Kate Arkless-Gray. Sue reports from the UK control room of the Mars SAFER field trial as scientists operate an ExoMars rover prototype; there's a revealing interview by Kate with Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean, and shield your ears if you want to hear how Richard got on in QinetiQ's centrifuge. Warning: it's not pretty... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham are joined by new Mars Society president Jerry Stone and aspiring astronaut Kate Arkless Gray. Sue reports from the UK control room of the Mars SAFER field trial as scientists operate an ExoMars rover prototype, there's a revealing interview by Kate with Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean, and shield your ears if you want to hear how Richard got on in QinetiQ's centrifuge. Warning: it's not pretty. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham are joined by new Mars Society president Jerry Stone and aspiring astronaut Kate Arkless Gray. Sue reports from the UK control room of the Mars SAFER field trial as scientists operate an ExoMars rover prototype, there's a revealing interview by Kate with Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean, and shield your ears if you want to hear how Richard got on in QinetiQ's centrifuge. Warning: it's not pretty. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham are joined by new Mars Society president Jerry Stone and aspiring astronaut Kate Arkless Gray. Sue reports from the UK control room of the Mars SAFER field trial as scientists operate an ExoMars rover prototype, there's a revealing interview by Kate with Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean, and shield your ears if you want to hear how Richard got on in QinetiQ's centrifuge. Warning: it's not pretty. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
NASA's Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission lands on Mars next month after a nine-month journey across our Solar System. On arrival the most advanced suite of instruments ever sent to the red planet will get to work. In this edition of the podcast, geologist and MSL scientist Professor Sanjeev Gupta, from Imperial College London, discusses the excitement and science behind the mission with Spaceflight UK's Jerry Stone and Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham. Plus, a report from the recent European space tourism conference where the major players pitched their space trips and a... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists