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FLASH DIARIO de El Siglo 21 es Hoy
Tecnología vs. calma - el dilema de los smartwatches

FLASH DIARIO de El Siglo 21 es Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 5:23


Los relojes inteligentes ayudan en salud, pero su monitoreo constante genera estrés. ¿Tienes uno?Por Félix Riaño @LocutorcoMás de la mitad de los usuarios de relojes inteligentes en el Reino Unido sienten que el monitoreo constante de salud incrementa su ansiedad, según una encuesta reciente de Mintel.Flash Diario en Spotify  Los dispositivos, populares entre personas con hipertensión y diabetes, ofrecen herramientas útiles como alertas de presión arterial o niveles de azúcar en sangre, además de funciones para contar pasos, calorías quemadas y patrones de sueño. El exceso de datos y notificaciones está afectando la calidad de vida de muchos usuarios. ¿Podrán las marcas encontrar un equilibrio entre tecnología y tranquilidad?  ¿Podemos depender de la tecnología sin sacrificar nuestra calma?  Los relojes inteligentes, herramientas clave para monitorear la salud, se han convertido en accesorios imprescindibles para millones de personas. Desde alertas sobre frecuencia cardíaca hasta seguimiento de sueño, estos dispositivos son especialmente útiles para quienes tienen condiciones médicas como hipertensión o diabetes tipo 2. Además, marcas como Apple y Garmin han desarrollado funciones avanzadas que prometen mejorar la calidad de vida de sus usuarios. Sin embargo, un informe reciente de Mintel destaca que este monitoreo constante podría estar teniendo un impacto inesperado: una creciente sensación de ansiedad entre los usuarios.  La constante emisión de notificaciones y la acumulación de datos sobre la salud pueden resultar abrumadoras para muchas personas. Según Mintel, más de 2 000 propietarios de relojes inteligentes reportaron sentirse más estresados debido a las alertas incesantes sobre su bienestar físico. Las mujeres mayores de 55 años parecen ser las más afectadas, ya que el estrés relacionado con su salud ha aumentado en los últimos meses. Aunque los relojes inteligentes ofrecen datos valiosos para los sistemas de salud y la investigación médica, su diseño actual no considera cómo estas notificaciones impactan emocionalmente a los usuarios.  Los expertos están proponiendo soluciones para reducir el estrés asociado a los relojes inteligentes. Joe Birch, analista en tecnología, sugiere que las marcas introduzcan modos básicos que limiten el flujo de información o permitan un seguimiento semanal en lugar de continuo. Cecilia Mascolo, profesora de la Universidad de Cambridge, resalta la importancia de desarrollar notificaciones más intuitivas y menos invasivas. Además, se han comenzado a plantear estrategias de "detox digital" para que los usuarios se desconecten temporalmente y recuperen su tranquilidad. Estas medidas buscan lograr un balance entre la utilidad tecnológica y el bienestar mental.  Los relojes inteligentes no solo alertan sobre condiciones de salud críticas; también tienen aplicaciones innovadoras. Por ejemplo, un equipo de la Universidad de Bristol desarrolló un software que, al detectar movimientos asociados con el tabaquismo, envía mensajes de apoyo para dejar de fumar. Este enfoque podría replicarse en otras áreas de salud, como alertar sobre problemas cardíacos o fatiga extrema. A pesar de los beneficios potenciales, el desafío radica en encontrar maneras de implementar estas funciones sin saturar a los usuarios con información constante que afecte su calidad de vida.  Los relojes inteligentes ofrecen avances en salud, pero también retos emocionales. ¿Cómo usarlos sin perjudicar nuestra tranquilidad? Descubre más en nuestro pódcast:Flash Diario en Spotify  BibliografíaExpress UKDaily MailThe TelegraphConviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/flash-diario-de-el-siglo-21-es-hoy--5835407/support.

Calvary Episcopal Church - Memphis, TN
Joe Birch: March 1, 2024

Calvary Episcopal Church - Memphis, TN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 28:09


Joe Birch marks forty-six years of service to viewers of WMC-TV in 2024. His journey in journalism has opened pathways of community service. For example, Birch organizes the Mobile Food Pantries that provide a week's worth of groceries to five hundred families monthly through the generosity of St. Patrick Community Outreach, Inc., and Memphis Rotary Club. He worships at St. Patrick Catholic Church and has an active and robust prayer life.

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Ride The Vibe
Conversation with The Cedar Run Band

Ride The Vibe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 60:48


Join Michael Litten "The Last DJ" for an in-depth conversation. Featuring a variety of songs. Sponsored by Cathead Distillery Theme music provided by Peter Perkins     The Cedar Run Band is currently made up of 4 individuals – Peter Perkins (guitar, vocals), John Harford (guitar, mandolin, vocals), Joe Birch (guitar, banjo, vocals) & Mitch Swain (acoustic percussion, vocals). Peter and John have been playing music together for over 50 years, having both graduated from the same Class of 1973 at Fox Chapel High School. The Cedar Run Band covers many classic rock songs from bands such as CSNY, The Grateful Dead and The Band to just name a few as well as songs written by Peter Perkins.

Jason & John
"Respect Burgers" for Jamal Murray/Nuggets, Joe Birch/WMC-TV & more

Jason & John

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 40:47


"Respect Burgers" for Jamal Murray/Nuggets, Joe Birch/WMC-TV & more ...then Jason Fitz joins J&J to review both NBA league champs + SEC Fball preview Tops BBQ - 70 years & still smoking/Sponsor of 929-- Lakers/Nuggets tonight

The OHL Podcast
The OHL Podcast with Joe Birch

The OHL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 70:04


He played for the so-called "Yankees and Red Sox" of the Midwest Division. He went to the league's head office. He put out fires. And now, for the first time in his hockey career, he's concerned with ticket sales and how to put "bums in seats." Yet somehow, it seems like Joe Birch's story is just beginning. Have a listen to how he ended up where he is, and the passion he still has for the junior game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The OHL Podcast
The OHL Podcast with Joe Birch

The OHL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 69:24


He played for the so-called "Yankees and Red Sox" of the Midwest Division. He went to the league's head office. He put out fires. And now, for the first time in his hockey career, he's concerned with ticket sales and how to put "bums in seats." Yet somehow, it seems like Joe Birch's story is just beginning. Have a listen to how he ended up where he is, and the passion he still has for the junior game.

Beyond the X's & O's Podcast
Taking Leadership from the Bench to the Boardroom with Joe Birch

Beyond the X's & O's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 68:45


Joe Birch is the current Chief Operating Officer and Governor for the storied Kitchener Rangers of the Ontario Hockey League. Joe played in the OHL with the Rangers and the London Knights before finishing his playing career at Western University. He then embarked on a coaching career where he was an Assistant Coach with the St. Thomas Stars and had the chance to work with San Jose Sharks captain Logan Couture. His next stop was working at the OHL Head Office for 12 years. There he created and developed the position of Director of Player Recruitment and Education Services, which then led to a Senior Director of Hockey Development and Special Events position and, lastly, he was Vice President of Hockey Development with the OHL. Joe's diverse background in hockey provided us with some great insights to applying the principles of leadership to non-coaching positions. Specifically, we covered: His hockey journey and how he has been at the forefront of newly created positions within the OHL and the impact that they have had How he has drawn on his playing, coaching and operational roles within the game to develop the ‘human' skills of leadership He highlighted the Kitchener Rangers initiatives surround Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and how that has been such a rewarding experience for all who are involved How he has conceptualized his org chart to optimize communication and keep the organization as whole at the heart We hope you enjoy this episode of the Beyond the X's and O's Podcast.

The Difference Maker Podcast
Joe Birch - The Importance of Team Culture

The Difference Maker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 41:17


Joe Birch is the Chief Operating Officer and Governor of the Kitchener Rangers. He has spent the last 12 years working at the OHL most recently as the Vice President of Development. Joe is consistently looking to build a robust organizational culture regardless of where he goes and is committed to the growth of his players and employees. ~~Our links~~ Subscribe to the Molliteum Insider: https://bit.ly/molliteuminsider — Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/molliteum/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/molliteum LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/molliteum-inc Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/molliteum Website: https://www.molliteum.com/ Podcast: https://spoti.fi/3x3ov3S — Molliteum is a company that works with athletes, ranging from the youth to professional level, business executives, and students, to help them discover their true potential by building their resilience. Molliteum has worked with individuals in the NHL, NBA, NFL, MLS, Serie A, and SHL, as well as Fortune 500 companies, and top schools across North America. We focus on providing individuals with the life habits, and mental skills, required to build true resilience. To learn more, visit our website at www.molliteum.com. Dominate. Serve. Impact. Passion. Resolve.

Ask Alan! The Podcast
S3E15 with WMC-TV Action News 5 Anchor Joe Birch

Ask Alan! The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 51:30


Breaking News! Memphis broadcast legend Joe Birch of WMC-TV Action News 5 joins the show! Joe talks about how he got started in Memphis, a story he never tells on the air, and all of the different mayors he's had while living in Memphis. For video options, click the link below. https://youtu.be/xkBZrZMBucg For more Ask Alan! The Podcast, click right here! https://cronelawfirmplc.com/resources/ask-alan/ Action News 5: https://www.actionnews5.com/

The Hockey News Podcast
Storytellers Featuring Ian Pulver: Joe Birch, from the Ice to Front Office

The Hockey News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 17:01


Joe Birch started as an OHL player with the Kitchener Rangers in 1995 and now acts as the team's COO. From the ice to the board room, Birch shares insight on his journey along the way and the lessons he learned. In addition, Birch has some advice for listeners who want to get into the hockey business.

Behind the Gear
BEHIND THE GEAR Episode 135: Joe Birch – Working in the OHL, Player Agency to Leading an OHL Team

Behind the Gear

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 59:42


An Influencer in the Game of Hockey! It was great to have a good friend and a great hockey mind on this episode. Joe Birch has twice been recognized by the Hockey News as Top 100 People of Power and Influence. Joe played his way up from Jr B hockey to the OHL and used … BEHIND THE GEAR Episode 135: Joe Birch – Working in the OHL, Player Agency to Leading an OHL Team Read More »

The raywenderlich.com Podcast: For App Developers and Gamers

Joe Birch shares the joys of transparent and asynchronous work through his interview in 'Living By The Code.' The post Joe Birch – Podcast S11 E05 appeared first on Ray Wenderlich.

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LifeSong Extra Innings
Joe Birch – LifeSong Monday Night COVID-19 ZOOM Speaker Series

LifeSong Extra Innings

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020


Welcome to another episode of the LifeSong COVID-19 Monday Night Speaker's Series, featuring our guest speaker Joe Birch. Joe Birch is a 43 year veteran new's anchor in Memphis, Tennessee. Joe's testimony of his walk with God, and how he lives out the kingdom life is both fascinating and very entertaining. You are guaranteed to laugh, smile, and be inspired by Joe's storytelling abilities.

Mobile DevOps is a thing!
Remote work & Mobile DevOps with Joe Birch

Mobile DevOps is a thing!

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 49:03


This episode features special guest Joe Birch and focuses on different aspects of remote work, Mobile DevOps, and how to remain productive from home. Joe is the Android Lead at Buffer, a Google Developer Expert, and the creator of ChordAssist, the accessible smart guitar for the blind, deaf, and mute. His experience in working from home at Buffer — an entirely remote company — and his work in the developer community give him a unique perspective on today’s changing work climate and its challenges. Timestamps: 11:30 Remote work 13:19 Tools for async communication 16:18 How collaboration works at Buffer 16:30 Collaboration techniques 19:44 Remote onboarding 21:20 Learning 24:23 What does Mobile DevOps means for Joe? 26:52 What makes mobile development difficult? 30:10 Specific challenges to Android 33:40 Do you need a DevOps engineer? 34:30 Mobile DevOps 38:00 The future of Mobile DevOps 40:10 Monitoring 41:00 Online courses 44:30 Advice for newcomers to the mobile world 45:25 Advice for people suddenly working remotely

Cerrito Live
Unofficial Cotton Bowl Show

Cerrito Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2019 53:45


Cerrito is joined by Memphis historian Jimmy Ogle and Action News 5's Joe Birch for an unofficial Cotton Bowl Pregame Show.Listen to Cerrito Live every Saturday morning at 10 on Sports 56/96.1/87.7 FM in Memphis. Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, tunein, PlayerFM, Sticher or Spotify.

The Hockey Think Tank Podcast
Episode 75 - Joe Birch

The Hockey Think Tank Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 64:31


On this episode of the Hockey Think Tank podcast, we bring on VP of Development for the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), Joe Birch.  This was an awesome, really informative conversation on a wide range of topics, including: 12:36 - Importance of SLOWING DOWN the youth hockey process 14:30 - Parents, coaches, or entrepreneurs...who's driving youth hockey crazy? 20:50 - How do parents get educated about the process? 26:45 - The foundation of teaching in hockey 30:40 - Birchy's roles and responsibilities with the OHL 35:55 - OHL education packages 49:55 - Advice for parents and players in their minor midget draft years for the OHL and USHL 57:00 - Advice for parents and players for what to do after their draft years *Opening music: Forget the Whale - Take to the Skies (Instrumental)

Varsity Blitz
08/31/19: Varsity Blitz Football Coaches Show Hour 2

Varsity Blitz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2019 46:23


Mike McGivern is joined in studio by co-host and Muskego AD, Ryan McMillan. The special guest this week is Grafton head football coach, Jim Norris. Hear from the Student Athlete of The Week, Joe Birch, in this hour.

Fragmented - Android Developer Podcast
167: Clean Architecture with Joe Birch

Fragmented - Android Developer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 49:37


Donn sits down with Buffer Android Lead, Joe Birch. Joe is a GDE for Android, Google Actions, Flutter and Google Pay. In this episode Donn and Joe talk about Clean Architecture, what it is, and why you might want to use it. They break down the concept of what Clean Architecture is in a manner that is easy for even a beginner to understand. Enjoy.

IT Career Energizer
Use Public Speaking to Push You, Learn More and Advance Your Career with Joe Birch

IT Career Energizer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2018 15:32


GUEST BIO: Joe Birch is an Android Engineer, working as part of the Android team at Buffer.  He is passionate about coding and loves creating robust, polished and exciting projects for mobile, the web, TV, wearables and whatever the latest thing is.  Joe is also a keen writer and public speaker, enabling him to share his learnings and experiences with others. EPISODE DESCRIPTION: Phil’s guest on today’s show is Joe Birch. Currently, he is working as a Senior Android Engineer at Buffer. He also spends a lot of time at Caster.IO sharing his knowledge as an Android Instructor. Joe has also worked as a content manager for Eroski and as a freelance photographer. KEY TAKEAWAYS: ­­­(1.02) – So Joe, can you expand on that summary and tell us a little bit more about yourself? Joe explained that he is also a Google Developer expert for Android and that he loves playing with anything technology related. Phil noted that Joe’s current role provides him with a nice balance. In that role he is able to continue to develop his skills as an Android developer as well as explore new tech. (1.42) – Phil asks Joe for a unique IT career tip. Joe believes that sharing what he has learned is helping him to continue to learn new things. At first, he was reluctant to speak publicly and share what he knows in writing. Like many developers, he was afraid that people may not think he was good enough or what he was saying was right. He was worried about being trolled and having to deal with a lot of negative comments. In reality, the opposite is true. He believes that putting yourself out there is a great way to further your IT career. It is especially good for networking. (2.54) – At this point, Joe is asked to share his worst career moment. About 3 years ago Joe wanted to make a big change at the company he worked for. In an effort to achieve that change, he ended up spending virtually every waking moment online. He believed that he had to be constantly online to be able to advance in his career. In reality, that is not necessary. Joe did not burn out completely, but, it did have a negative effect on his well-being. (3.56) – Phil asks Joe if this experience has lead to him changing his approach. The answer is yes, he balances work out with running and keeping fit. He goes to the gym before going on his laptop and makes time to read and does not work right up until he goes to bed. (5.01) – Phil asks Joe what his best career moment was. He says that when he gave his first public speech, the fact that it was a success significantly boosted his confidence and opened several doors for him. It gave him the speech bug and really helped him to build a name for himself. If he wants to learn a new technology, he will apply to give a speech about it. That pushes him to really dive in and learn everything he can about that new technology. (7.03) – Phil wants to know what excites Joe about the future of the IT industry. For Joe, it is the pace of change. You know that there is always going to be something new to explore. Just look at Android, to start with it was just phones. Now there is Android TV, Android Things and Google Home, with more in the pipeline. (8.24) – What drew you to a career in IT? Joe studied computer science at university, but he was not sure exactly what he wanted to do. For his final project, he created an App. The thrill of seeing people download and use it is what hooked him and made him pursue a career in IT. (9.14) – What is the best career advice you have ever received? At Joe’s last job his boss had a chat with him about the fact that it is not necessary to “know everything”. He helped Joe to realize that he was getting caught up in the latest things instead of focusing. His boss wanted him to stop being so distracted and focus in on the things he enjoyed and was passionate about. (10.06) – If you were to begin your IT career again, right, now, what would you do? Joe says it is important to network right from the start. He used to attend conferences, but never spoke to many people. This was largely due to a lack of confidence. (10.51) – Phil asks Joe what he is currently focusing on his career. Joe explains that for about two years now, he has wanted to write a book. He is in the process of trying to make that a reality. Joe also has several side projects on the go, some of which he has been working on for a while. Right now, he is focusing on actually getting them finished. (11.38) – What’s the most important non-technical skill that has helped you in your career? The ability to say no has really helped Joe to focus on what he really wants to do. Joe has noticed that for a lot of developers saying no is really hard. Phil agrees, he says it is a combination of not wanting to miss out and feeling the need to please everyone. “The risk is that you just say yes to everything.” (12.51) – Phil asks Joe to share a few final words of career advice. Joe’s advice is to learn new things and share what you know. Put it out there, get feedback and take action. BEST MOMENTS: (2.15) JOE – “That held me back from sharing things. And in turn, I think that also held me back from learning new things.” (5.10) JOE – “Giving my first talk was a massive confidence boost for me and really opened up a lot more doors.” (7.41) JOE – “I know there's always gonna be something new for me to engage with and play with.” (13.11) JOE – “Just get stuck in and show what you're doing, even if someone's already written about it.” CONTACT JOE BIRCH: Twitter: https://twitter.com/hitherejoe LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-birch-80392157/ Website: https://hitherejoe.com Medium: https://medium.com/hitherejoe

Breakaway, The Minor Hockey Podcast
Episode 91 | All Players Can Benefit From Small Area Games

Breakaway, The Minor Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 19:56


One of the buzzwords in the last couple of years in hockey is Small Area Games. Players of any age or skill level can enjoy this great way to incorporate competition into practices. With an increased tempo, engagement and fun, these games check all the boxes for what coaches want. Joe Birch, the Senior Director of Hockey Development and Special Events with Ontario Hockey League discusses the benefits of Small Area Games.

Podcastracing: A Podcast About Podracing
#20: Joe Birch, Tour Guide of The Stars

Podcastracing: A Podcast About Podracing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 28:06


Give yourself over to the dulcet tones of entertainer, police officer, snake charmer, and folk music pioneer Joe Birch as we unwind from the heaviness of podracing and see where the night takes. Spoilers: it takes us, and you, dear listener to a stuporific place far, far away.

Mark and Me Podcast
Episode 35 - Justin Schlosberg

Mark and Me Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2018 50:09


I can Climb Mountains. On this episode we speak to Hell is for Heroes frontman Justin Schlosberg. Hell Is for Heroes are an English post-hardcore band from London. Founder members Will McGonagle and Joe Birch (previously of Symposium) were joined by James Findlay, Tom O'Donoghue and later Justin Schlosberg.  After two independently released singles, Hell Is for Heroes released their debut album in February 2003 on EMI. The Neon Handshake was produced and recorded in Los Angeles at Sound City Studios and mixed in Umeå, Sweden at Tonteknik by Pelle Henricsson and Eskil Lövström. The band and their A&R left EMI in 2004. The band released its second album Transmit Disrupt independently, before signing a deal with Burning Heart Records, who subsequently re-released it in 2006. Their final self-titled album was released through Golf Records in 2007. On the 15th of August 2017 the band announced through their Facebook page that they would be touring the U.K. as part of The Neon Handshake's 15th anniversary.  Please support the Mark and Me Podcast here https://www.patreon.com/Markandme

Filibuster
75 - Hell Is For Heroes Interview

Filibuster

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 22:39


Post-hardcore band, Hell Is For Heroes sit down with Lee Hutchison and Lesley Black for a backstage interview. Hell is for Heroes have been touring the UK celebrating the 15th anniversary of their most popular album, The Neon Handshake. Vocalist Justin Schlosberg and drummer, Joe Birch reflect on what has changed over the past fifteen years since the albums release, life on the road, being back on the stage again and what next for the band.  

Off The Post
Everything you need to know about hockey's newest draft (Episode 32 - Joe Birch)

Off The Post

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2017 31:42


John is joined by Joe Birch, senior director of hockey development and special events for the OHL, to talk about the brand new major midget draft, as well as his connections to D.J. Smith (Leafs) and Travis Konecny (Flyers).

Breakaway, The Minor Hockey Podcast
EPISODE 32 | What Players Need to Succeed At the Next Level

Breakaway, The Minor Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2016 25:28


The intangibles of sports are always the toughest to determine success in. There are so many factors that go into creating great hockey players but there is no magic formula that exists for someone to copy. Joe Birch, Senior Director of Hockey Development and Special Events for the OHL tells us what players need to succeed.