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In today's episode of The Root Cause Medicine Podcast, Dr. Yael Joffe joins Dr. Kate Kresge to discuss her remarkable journey from architecture student to nutrigenomics pioneer, driven by a personal loss that left her searching for answers. You'll hear us discuss: The role of genetic insights in supporting personalized wellness approaches 3X4 Genetics innovative approach to genetic testing The challenges of bringing genetics into clinical practice How AI might reshape the field Dr. Joffe is a pioneering figure in nutrigenomics and the founder of 3X4 Genetics. Originally from South Africa, she began her career studying architecture before pivoting to dietetics following her grandmother's battle with cancer. Driven to understand the intersection of genetics and nutrition more deeply, she pursued a PhD in genetics while working full-time. Throughout her career, Dr. Joffe has been instrumental in developing nutrigenomic testing methodologies, including the Darwin methodology used by 3X4 Genetics to analyze genetic markers for potential insights in personalized wellness. Additionally, Dr. Joffe is the author of The Power Of Genetics. Order tests through Rupa Health, the BEST place to order functional medicine lab tests from 30+ labs - https://www.rupahealth.com/reference-guide
Margaux Joffe's “aha” moment came during a shopping trip to IKEA with her mom. She had an intense sensory overload experience, which her mom later suggested could be ADHD-related. Margaux, who'd been diagnosed with anxiety and depression as a teenager, had never considered ADHD.She was diagnosed with ADHD at age 29. In the years since, she's become a global advocate for neurodiversity and accessibility. Check out her conversation with host Laura Key about justice sensitivity, workplace accommodations, and self-harm in undiagnosed women. Related resourcesADHD and sensory overloadADHD and depressionUnderstood.org's 2024 Neurodiversity at Work Survey Fact SheetMargaux's website, margauxjoffe.comTimestamps(01:55) Margaux's IKEA story, and “aha” moment(07:34) Sensory sensitivity and ADHD(09:03) Undiagnosed ADHD leading to anxiety and depression(12:38) Breaking down during transitional periods(14:16) Being told she was just “too much” as a child(18:44) What has she learned in the 10 years since being diagnosed?(21:12) What has she learned through working with other women with ADHD?(23:29) Self-advocacy and disclosure at work(26:35) What's Margaux up to now?For a transcript and more resources, visit the ADHD Aha! page on Understood.Want to share your “aha” moment? We love hearing from our listeners. Email us at ADHDAha@understood.org. Understood is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people with learning and thinking differences, like ADHD and dyslexia. If you want to help us continue this work, donate at understood.org/give
"The conversation is the treatment in behavioral health, but clinicians spend too much time documenting instead of caring,” says Alon Joffe, CEO and cofounder of Eleos Health, in this episode of the Vanguards of Health Care podcast. Joffe joins Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Jonathan Palmer to discuss how Eleos is revolutionizing behavioral health care with AI-driven solutions that reduce administrative burdens by 80% while enhancing clinical outcomes. He shares how Eleos leverages multimodal AI to automate documentation and improve decision-making, enabling clinicians to provide better care. The conversation explores Eleos’ expansion into psychiatry, substance-use treatment and long-term care, as well as its vision to become the AI-native operating system for compassionate care.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us on the latest episode, hosted by Jared S. Taylor!Our Guest: Alon Joffe, Co-Founder & CEO at Eleos Health.What you'll get out of this episode:Eleos Health's Mission: Empowering behavioral health clinicians to focus on care by minimizing administrative burdens.Founding Insight: Inspired by 400 clinician interviews, Eleos identified a common challenge—excessive paperwork reducing patient care time.AI-Powered Impact: Eleos is the most widely deployed AI platform in behavioral health, optimizing workflows and documentation.Series C Funding Success: Raising $60M, Eleos aims to expand product capabilities, enhance compliance features, and scale its AI-native operating system.Future Vision: Driving AI-driven automation to improve clinician efficiency and patient outcomes in behavioral health.To learn more about Eleos Health:Website: https://www.eleos.health/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/eleoshealth/Our sponsors for this episode are:Sage Growth Partners https://www.sage-growth.com/Quantum Health https://www.quantum-health.com/Show and Host's Socials:Slice of HealthcareLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sliceofhealthcare/Jared S TaylorLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaredstaylor/WHAT IS SLICE OF HEALTHCARE?The go-to site for digital health executive/provider interviews, technology updates, and industry news. Listed to in 65+ countries.
In this episode of the Becker's Healthcare Podcast, Jon M. Joffe, Vice President of Human Resource Operations and Shared Services at Prisma Health, shares his perspective on regional healthcare growth, innovative workforce strategies, and the importance of empathy and listening in leadership. Learn how Prisma Health is leveraging technology and AI to streamline operations while prioritizing employee experience and patient care.
In this insightful episode of the Fusionary Health Podcast, Dr. Shivani Gupta sits down with Dr. Yael Joffe, a trailblazer in the field of nutrigenomics and founder of 3X4 Genetics. Together, they explore how our DNA can be the ultimate guide to optimizing health, longevity, and wellness. From understanding the role of genetic variations in detoxification and weight management to leveraging diet and lifestyle strategies tailored to individual needs, this conversation uncovers the transformative potential of personalized health. Dr. Gupta shares her personal experience with 3X4 Genetics, revealing how the test provided clarity on her detox pathways, supplementation efficacy, and even physical training capabilities. Dr. Joffe takes us on her journey into nutrigenomics, sharing powerful insights on how genetics can guide proactive health choices, prevent disease, and improve quality of life. Key Highlights: • Dr. Yael Joffe's 24-year journey in nutrigenomics and her role in developing pioneering genetic tests. • How DNA variations (SNPs) influence detoxification, energy metabolism, weight management, and hormonal health. • The importance of data privacy in genetic testing and how 3X4 Genetics safeguards your information. • A deep dive into the GST gene, detox pathways, and actionable strategies like raw cruciferous vegetables and sulforaphane for boosting detox efficiency. • How genetic testing provides lifelong value, offering insights that evolve with your health goals. • Practical tips for selecting a trustworthy genetic testing company. Why You Should Watch: This episode is packed with actionable insights for anyone curious about the intersection of genetics and health. Discover how your DNA can unlock personalized strategies for better nutrition, exercise, and detoxification. Tune in to this enlightening episode of Fusionary Health Podcast and benefit from the life-changing power of nutrigenomics. #HealthOptimization #DNAHealth #Nutrigenomics #PersonalizedHealth #Detoxification #FunctionalMedicine #WellnessJourney #HealthyLifestyle #GeneticTesting #LongevityScience #HormoneBalance #InflammationSupport #TurmericBenefits #AyurvedicWellness #Epigenetics #HealthyLivingTips #PreventativeHealth #SelfCareMatters #FusionaryHealthPodcast #OptimalWellness #DrYaelJoffe #DrShivaniGupta
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Send in a question or comment via text.Want to know more about Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) and how it might be applied in your situation? Join us this week for insights from the world-renowned therapist Dr. Debbie Joffe-Ellis as she guides us through the origins, core concepts, and application of REBT. Discover how this pioneering cognitive behavioral approach can help you reshape your perceptions and beliefs, offering a path to recovery from anxiety disorders like panic disorder, agoraphobia, OCD, and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). With Dr. Debbie's expert guidance, we explore how understanding that our beliefs—not circumstances—drive our emotions can lead to profound personal change.By challenging rigid language and embracing mindful word choices, you can create a more flexible mindset. Alongside parallels to philosophical wisdom from Stoicism and Taoism, we humorously address the challenges of relapse and persistence, offering practical strategies for maintaining progress.Taking control of your emotional well-being starts with self-compassion and acceptance. We're looking crucial role of managing secondary emotions and practicing unconditional self-acceptance, while acknowledging the role that medication may play for some individuals. Dr. Debbie inspires us to be kinder to ourselves, akin to the compassion we extend to others. For more on REBT and Dr. Debbie Joffe-Ellis:https://debbiejoffeellis.com/For full show notes on this episode:https://theanxioustruth.com/306Support The Anxious Truth: If you find the podcast helpful and want to support my work, you can buy me a coffee. Other ways to support my work like buying a book or signing up for a low cost workshop can be found on my website. None of this is never required, but always appreciated! Interested in doing therapy with me? For more information on working with me directly to overcome your anxiety, follow this link.Disclaimer: The Anxious Truth is not therapy or a replacement for therapy. Listening to The Anxious Truth does not create a therapeutic relationship between you and the host or guests of the podcast. Information here is provided for psychoeducational purposes. As always, when you have questions about your own well-being, please consult your mental health and/or medical care providers. If you are having a mental health crisis, always reach out immediately for in-person help.
This episode of the Where Do Gays Retire Podcast features an insightful discussion comparing retirement options in Spain and Portugal, focusing on the towns of Olvera and Elvas Vila Buim. Hosts Mark Goldstein, Bruce Joffe, and Russ Warren explore various aspects of living in these regions, including the friendly LGBTQ+ environment, cost of living, healthcare, and the vibrant local culture. They emphasize the importance of doing thorough research before making a move, highlighting the unique visa requirements and residency processes in both countries. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the lifestyle differences, climate, and community dynamics that make each location appealing for retirement. The conversation is both informative and engaging, sprinkled with humor and personal anecdotes that bring the experience of relocating to life.Listeners are treated to a comprehensive overview of the LGBTQ retirement landscape in Southern Europe, as Bruce Joffe and Russ Warren engage in a lively discussion about their experiences in Spain and Portugal. The episode covers a breadth of topics, including climate differences, cost of living, and the vibrancy of local LGBTQ communities. The guests emphasize the significance of community support and the welcoming nature of both cultures. They provide listeners with valuable tips on navigating the visa application processes, particularly the non-lucrative D7 visa in Portugal, which allows for retirement without the necessity of employment. Furthermore, they explore the social dynamics and safety of living in these regions, painting a picture of a life filled with joy, camaraderie, and cultural richness, making it clear that both countries offer unique opportunities for a fulfilling retirement.Takeaways: The podcast highlights the challenges and benefits of retiring in Spain versus Portugal, focusing on climate, culture, and lifestyle. Mark Goldstein interviews Bruce Joffe and Russ Warren, who share insights about their experiences living as LGBTQ+ retirees in Europe. Listeners learn about the significant differences in residency requirements for retirees in Spain and Portugal. Bruce emphasizes the importance of doing thorough research before making retirement decisions in foreign countries. The hosts discuss the welcoming nature of both Spain and Portugal towards LGBTQ+ individuals, highlighting inclusivity. Cost of living comparisons reveal that Portugal may be more affordable than Spain for retirees. Bruce Joffe BioPastor, professor, publisher, and journalist Bruce H. Joffe is an award-winning author of magazine features, academic research, journal articles, self-help manuals, and newspaper stories. His nine books deal with international (intercultural) living, progressive theology, gender studies, “social” politics, our vulnerabilities, marketing, and the media. More than six years ago, Bruce relocated from Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, to the European Union, dividing his time between Portugal and Spain.Portugal Living Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/451204043309681Portalegre People Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/288581375359604People of Faith Online Spiritual Community:https://www.facebook.com/groups/303381510793586“EXACTLY!”: Pastor Bruce's Bodacious Blog
This episode of the Where Do Gays Retire Podcast features an insightful discussion comparing retirement options in Spain and Portugal, focusing on the towns of Olvera and Elvas Vila Buim. Hosts Mark Goldstein, Bruce Joffe, and Russ Warren explore various aspects of living in these regions, including the friendly LGBTQ+ environment, cost of living, healthcare, and the vibrant local culture. They emphasize the importance of doing thorough research before making a move, highlighting the unique visa requirements and residency processes in both countries. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the lifestyle differences, climate, and community dynamics that make each location appealing for retirement. The conversation is both informative and engaging, sprinkled with humor and personal anecdotes that bring the experience of relocating to life.Listeners are treated to a comprehensive overview of the LGBTQ retirement landscape in Southern Europe, as Bruce Joffe and Russ Warren engage in a lively discussion about their experiences in Spain and Portugal. The episode covers a breadth of topics, including climate differences, cost of living, and the vibrancy of local LGBTQ communities. The guests emphasize the significance of community support and the welcoming nature of both cultures. They provide listeners with valuable tips on navigating the visa application processes, particularly the non-lucrative D7 visa in Portugal, which allows for retirement without the necessity of employment. Furthermore, they explore the social dynamics and safety of living in these regions, painting a picture of a life filled with joy, camaraderie, and cultural richness, making it clear that both countries offer unique opportunities for a fulfilling retirement.Takeaways: The podcast highlights the challenges and benefits of retiring in Spain versus Portugal, focusing on climate, culture, and lifestyle. Mark Goldstein interviews Bruce Joffe and Russ Warren, who share insights about their experiences living as LGBTQ+ retirees in Europe. Listeners learn about the significant differences in residency requirements for retirees in Spain and Portugal. Bruce emphasizes the importance of doing thorough research before making retirement decisions in foreign countries. The hosts discuss the welcoming nature of both Spain and Portugal towards LGBTQ+ individuals, highlighting inclusivity. Cost of living comparisons reveal that Portugal may be more affordable than Spain for retirees. Bruce Joffe BioPastor, professor, publisher, and journalist Bruce H. Joffe is an award-winning author of magazine features, academic research, journal articles, self-help manuals, and newspaper stories. His nine books deal with international (intercultural) living, progressive theology, gender studies, “social” politics, our vulnerabilities, marketing, and the media. More than six years ago, Bruce relocated from Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, to the European Union, dividing his time between Portugal and Spain.Portugal Living Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/451204043309681Portalegre People Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/288581375359604People of Faith Online Spiritual Community:https://www.facebook.com/groups/303381510793586“EXACTLY!”: Pastor Bruce's Bodacious Blog
Join us for an insightful conversation with Dr. Yael Joffe, a leading expert in nutrigenomics and a specialist in personalized nutrition at 3x4 Genetics. With years of experience in the field, Dr. Joffe has dedicated her career to exploring how genetics and nutrition intersect to optimize health. As an educator, author, and researcher, she's at the forefront of transforming personalized nutrition and healthcare. In this episode, we dive deep into the science of nutrigenomics as Dr. Joffe explains: The core principles of nutrigenomics and how it differs from traditional nutrition science. How genetic information can help create personalized dietary plans for better health outcomes. Surprising findings from her research on obesity genetics and how they challenge current dietary recommendations. The ethical considerations of using genetic testing in nutrition and healthcare. Emerging trends in the field of nutrigenomics and what's next for personalized nutrition. How nutrigenomics can help manage chronic diseases like diabetes and enhance patient care. Practical advice for clinicians on integrating genetic insights into their everyday practice. Tune in to hear Dr. Joffe's expert insights into the future of nutrition and healthcare. Whether you're a healthcare professional, someone managing a chronic condition, or simply curious about the role of genetics in your diet, this conversation will provide valuable insights into how nutrigenomics is revolutionizing healthcare and personalized nutrition. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts on this episode!
Rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) is an evidence-based therapy that can help kids overcome anxiety, depression, guilt, and a variety self-defeating thoughts and behaviors. My guest today to explain REBT is the legendary therapist Debbie Joffe Ellis. Among other things, Deb is a licensed mental health counselor, an adjunct professor at Columbia University (where she teaches Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy and Comparative Psychotherapies), and the author of second edition of the book Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy. More information about Deb is at talkingaboutkids.com
In this episode, Jelena Joffe Weil, Worldwide Venture Innovation Lead at AWS, discusses the importance of curiosity and creativity in driving innovation, the challenges of establishing a venture innovation program, and the role of failure as a learning opportunity. They share insights on managing stakeholders and complex challenges, using real-world examples. Key Takeaways:How to navigate starting a corporate venture 0-to-1The need for respectful persistence in execution and strategy What the role of leadership is in fostering innovationThe importance of staying present and engaged in both work and familyLearn more:Zoia Kozakov (Host): http://www.linkedin.com/in/zoiaJelena Joffe Weil (Guest): https://www.linkedin.com/in/jelena-joffe-weil-8456242a/Women in Innovation: http://www.womenininnovation.co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Get the book, All Clear: Lessons From A Decade of Managing School Crises Visit Chris' Website, www.ChrisJoffe.com About The Author Chris Joffe is the founder of Joffe Emergency Services, where he works with more than 2000 schools across the US, with about 650 employees across 34 states. He served as an EMS first responder, studied paramedicine at UCLA, and holds a Master's in Technology, Business, and Integrated Design from the University of Southern California.
In this interview I am once again joined by Dr Ben Joffe, anthropologist and scholar practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism. Dr Joffe leads a deep dive into the Western magickal tradition of spirit conjuration, traces their diverse forms through the centuries, and considers the range of beings described, from the land sprites of localised traditions to the high angels of the Enochian system of Renaissance polymath John Dee. Dr Joffe reflects on the origin and changing usage of terms such as “demon” and “devil”, laments the prevalence of dangerously lax invocation practices, considers the cultural impact of the grimoire tradition, compares the systems of demonology found in world religions, and notes striking similarities between Buddhist tantric mystic Padmasambhava and King Solomon. Dr Joffe also shares his own occult experiences including tales of spirit contact, servitor creation, dream visitations from the recently deceased, and ritual workings in several magickal systems. ... Also available on Youtube, iTunes, & Spotify – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast'. … Topics include: 00:00 - Intro 01:12 - Western Esotericism 04:42 - Spirit conjuration and the grimoire tradition 05:49 - Analysing spirit conjuration tropes in horror movies 09:46 - Diverse magical practice 10:51 - Professor Ronald Hutton's history of Western Esotericism 12:05 - History of spirit conjuration from Ancient Egypt to today 14:49 - Mesopotamian laws against witchcraft 16:08 - The status of magick in the Abrahamic traditions 16:58 - Clerical underground of wizards 18:20 - Literacy and the power of a magickal book 21:03 - Prioritising of the book and of language itself 23:08 - Gathering one's magickal tools 25:00 - Preparation is key 26:20 - Do spirits find humans repulsive? 30:29 - Self-purification and strategies for self-deification 31:24 - Similarities between Padmasambhava and King Solomon 32:43 - Dzamling Chi Sang and subjugating spirits 33:41 - The Testament of Solomon and subduing spirits 35:34 - Magick and frat-boy fantasy 37:47 - John Dee and the quest for knowledge 39:40 - Christian ceremonial magick and Jesus as a sorcerer 41:55 - Pre-Christian Pagan European spirit traditions 43:09 - Magick vs religion 45:12 - Hamlet and old spirit frameworks 48:03 - Arguments for and against the grimoire tradition 53:56 - Cultural impact of the grimoire tradition 56:05 - Wisdom of the past 58:33 - Different types of spirits and supernatural beings 01:02:33 - Muslim views of Iblīs (the devil) and djinn. 01:04:22 - Evil spirits in Christianity and Tibetan Buddhism 01:06:01 - Different ideas of the Devil 01:07:17 - What is a demon? 01:07:50 - Lazy demonology 01:15:05 - The perspective of nondual Tibetan tantra 01:18:31 - Limitations of dualistic cosmology 01:20:56 - Angels and pre-modern Christian views 01:25:03 - Why demons are useful for practical magick 01:27:47 - Ben's personal reflections on working with spirits 01:31:17 - Rites of passage and creating servitors 01:33:00 - Ben explains the Goetia 01:34:16 - Ben reflects on his magickal career 01:36:45 - Summoning spirits at 12 years old 01:43:11 - ADHD approach to magick 01:44:09 - Ben recalls powerful, unexpected spirit contacts 02:00:51 Group corroboration 02:02:17 -Dream visitations from the recently deceased 02:04:56 - Are these experiences real? 02:07:30 - The social aspects of magickal practice 02:10:48 - Ben's relationship with an invented spirit 02:15:42 - Wyatt the servitor 02:21:02 - Models of magick and questions of purity 02:29:09 - The two wolves inside of Ben 02:31:25 - Universal principles or relative frames? 02:34:33 - Artisanal magick and honing attention 02:36:18 - Is magickal training reliable? … Previous episodes with Dr Ben Joffe: - https://www.guruviking.com/search?q=joffe To find out more about Dr Ben Joffe, visit: - https://perfumedskull.com/ … For more interviews, videos, and more visit: - https://www.guruviking.com Music ‘Deva Dasi' by Steve James
En este episodio especial, me acompaña Yehuda Kier Joffe, conocido por muchos como Nordeltus. A lo largo de su adolescencia, compartimos numerosos Shabbatot llenos de preguntas y conversaciones profundas. Hoy, Yehuda abre su corazón y comparte con nosotros algunas de sus inquietudes más sinceras sobre la fe, la Torá y el judaísmo. Enfocándonos en los temas de los Iamim Noraim, abordamos interrogantes esenciales: ¿Dios realmente juzga? ¿Son los relatos bíblicos verdades históricas o metáforas? ¿Cómo debemos entender a Dios? ¿Qué sentido tiene el sonido del Shofar? Acompáñanos en este diálogo íntimo con un joven que sigue buscando su camino espiritual a través de la Torá.
Kā fizikā meklē patiesību un kas raksturo fiziķa domāšanu? Saruna ar Latvijas Universitātes profesoru Mārci Auziņu par viņa grāmatu "Flirts ar patiesību", kas tapusi lekciju cikla "Flirts ar citādo" ietvaros. Ieskats arī pasaulē pazīstamo Latvijas fiziķu biogrāfijās. * Pirms pāris gadiem jau runājām par grāmatu, kas tika laista klajā 2020. gada nogalē. Izdevumu ar nosaukumu „CEĻŠ UZ IZCILĪBU. Latvijas izgudrotāji pasaulē.” Tie ir stāsti par 25 Latvijā dzimušiem un ārpus dzimtenes strādājošiem zinātniekiem, kuri devuši ieguldījumu zinātnē un izgudrojumos visas pasaules mērogā. Un, ja reiz šodien runa ir par fiziku, atcerēsimies tos izcilos fiziķus, kuru vārdi ierakstīti globāla mēroga izgudrojumos: “Mans pētījums jauno aparātu attīstībā nav saistīts ar to, kā labāk un ātrāk iznīcināt cilvēku, bet gan ar to, kā aizsargāt civiliedzīvotājus, karavīrus, zemi un rūpniecību kā kara, tā arī miera laikos,” – tā fiziķis Konstantīns Počs savulaik komentēja savu dalību joprojām tik nozīmīgās NATO agrīnās brīdinājuma un kontroles sistēmas jeb AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control System) izstrādē. Citējam rindas no minētās grāmatas, ko rakstījusi tās teksta autore – žurnāliste Ilze Grīnuma. „Konstantīns Počs kā analītiķis bija iesaistīts šīs AWACS sistēmas pirmās lidmašīnas projektēšanā un konstruēšanā. Uz kravas lidmašīnas “Boeing 707-320” bāzes būvētais lidaparāts ar milzīgo radaru gaisā pacēlās 1972. gadā, un drīz pēc tam lidmašīnai tika dots arī oficiāls nosaukums – „Sentry”. Gaisa spēki izvēlējās nosaukumu “Sentry”, kas nozīmē – brīdinātājs jeb sargs. “Sentry” nav nekas cits kā lidošanai pielāgots radars,” tik vienkārši un saprotami šo iespaidīgo tehnoloģisko sasniegumu raksturoja Konstantīns Počs. Vairākus savus pētījumus, kā arī pārskatus par meteoroloģisko raķešu izmēģinājumiem Počs publicēja Savienoto Valstu Gaisa spēku Kosmosa izpētes biroja zinātniskajos krājumos. 1970. gadā viņš patentēja vienu no saviem izgudrojumiem – mikroviļņu antenas sānstara un staru kūļa reducēšanas aparātu. Par savu darbu K. Počs vairākkārt saņēma ASV valdības un ASV Gaisa spēku atzinību.” (I. Grīnuma „CEĻŠ UZ IZCILĪBU. Latvijas izgudrotāji pasaulē”) Latgalietis ar ļoti labu humoru izjūtu un, kā Poču raksturoja viņa novadnieks un bijušais klasesbiedrs, rakstnieks Jānis Klīdzējs, „zinātnieks ar dzejnieka dvēseli.” Īsumā par Konstantīna Poča biogrāfiju: dzimis Maltas pagastā 1912. gadā. Latvijas brīvvalsts laikā strādājis par pedagogu, kara gados iesaukts armijā, kara beigās emigrē uz Vāciju, kur netālu no Hamelinas pilsētas Vācijas rietumos, noorganizē vietējiem latviešu bēgļu bērniem organizēja ģimnāziju, vienlaikus strādājot par tās direktoru. Seko darbs Anglijā, veicot uzkopšanas darbus, par ko zinātnieks atminas: „Es nolēmu, ka angļiem podus vairs nemazgāšu. Tik daudz es mācēju angļu valodā, un to es šiem pateicu. Par to mani ar visām paunām izsvieda no hosteļa.” Vēlāk Počam rodas iespēja emigrēt sākotnēji uz Kanādu un tad uz ASV, kur seko studijas atmosfēras fizikas un meteoroloģijas jomā un vēlāk darbs ASV Gaisa spēku un Pasaules telpas pētniecības laboratorijā Bostonā. Nākamais latvietis – fizikas korifejs – ir Juris Upatnieks. Citējot Ilzes Grīnumas rakstīto par viņu, „viens no hologrāfijas pamatlicējiem Juris Upatnieks ir zinātnieks, kurš no latviešiem bijis vistuvāk Nobela prēmijas saņemšanai fizikas nozarē. Viņa nozīmīgākie atklājumi tapa Mičiganā kopā ar fiziķi Emetu Normenu Līsu. Lai apskatītu 1963. gadā abu pētnieku radīto vēsturē pirmo trīsdimensionālo hologrammu, viņu kolēģi stāvēja garā rindā. Tā bija sensācija, kurai sākotnēji retais spēja noticēt. Hologrammas demonstrācijas laikā pat pieredzējušākie zinātnieki ar aizdomām lūkojās apkārt, meklēdami kādu J. Upatnieka un E. Līsa triku. Priekšmeta trīsdimensionālais attēls taču nevarēja tā vienkārši karāties gaisā! Pats Upatnieks par darbu pie telpiskā attēla raksturo šādi: “Šis izgudrojums pārvērta teorētisku principu par ikdienā lietojamu metodi. Tam bija vislielākā nozīme pētniecības darbā. Pēc mūsu rezultātu publicēšanas, hologrāfiju sāka pētīt un pielietot visā pasaulē.” 1976. gadā Amerikas Savienoto Valstu Izgudrojumu un inovāciju veicināšanas apvienība pasludināja Juri Upatnieku par ASV Gada izgudrotāju. Juris Upatnieks kā bērns kopā ar vecākiem Otrā pasaules kara beigās devās bēgļu gaitās un nonāca ASV. Tur studēja inženierzinātnes un 1961. gadā kopā ar kolēģi Emetu Lītsu uzsāka darbu pie šī telpiskā attēla veidošanas.” 2020. gadā Rīgas Tehniskās universitātes Zinātniskajā bibliotēkā tika saņemts vērtīgs dāvinājums – Jura Upatnieka zinātniskie pieraksti un publikācijas. Pagājušā gadsimta vidū Līss un Upatnieks nebija pirmie un vienīgie, kas mēģināja uzkonstruēt šādu telpisku attēlu. Jāmin arī Lielbritānijas zinātnieks Deniss Gabors, kurš bija celmlauzis hologrāfiskā attēla izgatavošanā, un arī Padomju Savienībā dzīvojošais Jurijs Deņisjuks, kurš 1962. gadā strādāja pie hologrāfiskā attēla izveides. Visi šie zinātnieki bija pretendenti uz Nobela prēmiju. Un kā trešais šai fizikas spīdekļu saimei ir jāpieskaita Benjamiņš Joffe – ebreju izcelsmes inženieris un izgudrotājs, dzimis Rīgā 1931. gadā, strādājis Rīgas Elektromašīnbūves rūpnīcā par inženieri konstruktoru, pēc tam Latvijas Zinātņu akadēmijas Fizikas institūtā. Atkal citējot Ilzes Grīnumas rakstīto, „1980. gadā izcilais zinātnieks emigrēja uz Amerikas Savienotajām Valstīm. Viņš bažījās, ka savā zemē gan pats un viņa sieva Frīda, gan viņa bērni dzīvos kā “izsvītrotie”. Iemesli tam meklējami 1941. gadā, kad Joffes ģimeni skāra padomju varas represīvo struktūru vajāšanas. Zinātnieka tēvu nepamatoti tiesāja kā “dzimtenes ienaidnieku” un ģimeni deportēja uz Sibīriju. Vēlāk čekas aģenti pastāvīgi kontrolēja Benjamiņa Joffes gaitas, un viņš pieņēma lēmumu pie pirmās iespējas emigrēt uz ārzemēm. Tobrīd viņš nevarēja iedomāties, ka šis smagais solis pavērs iespēju kļūt par pasaules mēroga zinātnieku. ASV Nacionālās aeronautikas un kosmosa pārvaldes (NASA) Reaktīvās kustības laboratorijā Joffe tur sāka strādāt vēsturiskā brīdī, kad laboratorijas zinātnieki gatavoja lidojumam uz Saturnu orbitālo aparātu “Cassini”.” 2000. gadā, saņemot Latvijas Zinātņu akadēmijas goda doktora grādu fiziku, Benjamiņš Joffe sacīja: “Par savām zināšanām un visu, ko esmu sasniedzis, man jāpateicas Latvijai un tās Zinātņu akadēmijai.”
Unlock the secrets to better sleep and enhanced well-being in our latest episode featuring David Joffe, a leading expert in respiratory and sleep medicine. You'll gain valuable insights into the intricate roles of slow-wave and REM sleep, crucial for both physical restoration and cognitive functions like memory consolidation. David shares his extensive knowledge on how sleep deprivation and stress can wreak havoc on your immune system and metabolic health, drawing direct links to the challenges faced by those with Long Covid.Message the podcast! - questions will be answered on my youtube channel :) For more information about Long Covid Breathing, their courses, workshops & other shorter sessions, please check out this link(music - Brock Hewitt, Rule of Life) Support the Show.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The Long Covid Podcast is self-produced & self funded. If you enjoy what you hear and are able to, please Buy me a coffee or purchase a mug to help cover costsTranscripts available on individual episodes herePodcast, website & blog: www.LongCovidPodcast.comFacebook @LongCovidPodcastInstagram Twitter @LongCovidPodFacebook Creativity GroupSubscribe to mailing listPlease get in touch with feedback, suggestions or how you're doing - I love to hear from you, via socials or LongCovidPodcast@gmail.com**Disclaimer - you should not rely on any medical information contained in this Podcast and related materials in making medical, health-related or other decisions. Please consult a doctor or other health professional**
Dr. Kerl is pleased to welcome Dr. Danny Joffe, Vice President of Medical Operations for VCA Canada. Listen in as Dr. Joffe shares his journey in veterinary medicine, from deciding to become a veterinarian in second grade to opening his own practice. He discusses the importance of internships in shaping a veterinarian's career and the value of continuing education and certification. Dr. Joffe also highlights the initiatives and programs implemented in VCA Canada, such as the feline declaw ban and the support program for veterinarians experiencing patient safety events or board actions. He also emphasizes the importance of veterinary technicians and their vital role in providing high-quality care.Dr. Joffe graduated from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (with Great Distinction) in 1985. He completed a small animal medicine and surgery internship at Cornell University in 1985-86, and then entered private practice, eventually starting his own small animal practice, Landing Animal Clinic, in Calgary Alberta in 1989, practicing there until 2020. He was a founding partner in a multi-specialist referral and emergency clinic (Calgary Animal Referral and Emergency Centre—C.A.R.E. Centre) in 2006 and was the Medical Director for this 30-doctor facility until the fall of 2020. In the fall of 2012 Danny became the National Medical Director for VCA Canada, Canada's largest group veterinary practice, and in 2018 he became VCA Canada's Vice-President of Medical Operations. He completed his board certification by the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (Canine/Feline Specialty) in 1992, becoming the first practicing veterinary specialist in Alberta. He has re-certified this specialty via examination in 2000 and 2010. In 2020 Danny was granted Emeritus status by this specialty group. Danny is a Past President of both the Alberta Veterinary Medical Association and the Canadian Academy of Veterinary Dermatology. Dr. Joffe is also a Clinical Instructor at the University of Calgary Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.Visit our website: vcavoice.comAll episodes produced by dādy creative
Last time we spoke about the second Zhili-Fengtian War. After the first Zhili-Fengtian War of 1922, the Zhili warlords took control of Beijing. Cao Kun bribed his way into the presidency as Zhang Zuolin retreated to Manchuria to rebuild his army. Zhang appointed key officials and boosted military production, significantly enhancing his army, navy, and air force. The catalyst for the second Zhili-Fengtian War in 1924 was the First Jiangsu-Zhejiang War. Zhang Zuolin declared war on the Zhili clique, accusing them of corruption and oppression. The war saw battles at Rehe, Shanhaiguan, and other locations, with both sides suffering heavy casualties. However, the Zhili forces were plagued by internal betrayal and logistical challenges. Feng Yuxiang's unexpected coup in Beijing further weakened the Zhili's position. Ultimately, the Fengtian army's superior strategy and coordination led to their victory, capturing key cities and forcing Zhili leaders to flee. #106 the First United Front Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. The second Zhili-Fengtian war was by far the most intense war to date for China's Warlord Era. Perhaps up to 450,000 troops participated in battles stretching along the Great Wall Line from Shanhaiguan to Beijing. The casualties were reported to be around 30,000, but estimates for China's Warlord Era are notoriously flimsy. Ultimately it was won by Feng Yuxiang's betrayal against Wu Peifu. Feng Yuxiang's Beijing coup certainly turned the tide, and now he had emerged a major player on the scene. Feng Yuxiang went to work, expelling the former Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, Puyi from the Forbidden city and placed Cao Kun under house arrest. Now immediately after Feng Yuxiang had taken Beijing, he began reorganizing his forces into the 1st National Army or better known as the Guominjun. Feng Yuxiang acted as its commander in chief with his co-conspirators Hu Qingyi and Sun Yueh as commanders of the 2nd and 3rd Armies. Now the Guominjun wer certainly an odd motley crew. The Guominjun's ideology was a blend of Chinese nationalism, progressive social reforms, military modernization, and ethical governance influenced by Christianity. Feng Yuxiang's leadership and vision shaped the faction into quite a unique force, striving to create a unified, modern, and moral China. Feng took care of his men's well being, he educated them, promoted their sense of nationalism. Within his territory Feng promoted education, built schools, and established social welfare programs. He believed that improving the living standards of the common people was essential for national strength and stability. He implemented a series of social reforms in the areas he controlled. These included land reforms aimed at reducing the power of landlords and distributing land more equitably among peasants. His Guominjun would become known for its efforts to combat corruption and inefficiency within its ranks and in the administration of its territories. Feng Yuxiang sought to create a more ethical and efficient government. Feng supported the modernization of China's infrastructure and industry. This included building railways, improving communications, and promoting technological advancements. The Guominjun was driven by a strong sense of Chinese nationalism, emphasizing the need to unify China and end the fragmentation caused by warlordism. They aimed to establish a central government that could restore national sovereignty and territorial integrity. The Guominjun placed a high emphasis on military discipline and modern training methods. Feng Yuxiang's background in the Beiyang Army influenced his approach to building a modern, professional military force. The Guominjun's ideological alignment with nationalism and reform brought them into close cooperation with the Kuomintang. The alliance with the KMT was based on shared goals of unification and modernization, though it was sometimes strained by ideological and strategic differences. Because of the geographical distance between their spheres of influence they would be more or less isolated from each other and thus it made it difficult to coordinate actions. Feng Yuxiang had hoped by imprisoning Cao Kun and exiling Puyi he would gain popular support amongst the Republican and anti-Manchu in the Beiyang government. Feng Yuxiang also proclaimed the Guominjun troops to be the first in the history of the Republic to serve as a national military establishment rather than a personal army. However no one forget his acts of treachery, the coup d'etat certainly gave him a bad rep. One of the few successes he would have was persuading Dr Sun Yat-Sen to come over to Beijing to take part in the new government. With the collapse of the Zhili clique, a more tenuous balance of power emerged in Beijing. Feng Yuxiang's position in Beijing was weakened each day, because of the maneuvers of Zhang Zuolin. He had moved the Fengtian forces south of Manchuria, proceeding south of the Tientsin-Pukou railway. This effectively gave Zhang Zuolin control over East China from Manchuria down to the Yangtze Valley. Alongside this Zhang Zuolin reached an agreement with Duan Qirui to bring him into the new fold. A 5 day conference took place at Tientsin from November 11th to 16th, including the new triumvirate of Zhang Zuolin, Feng Yuxiang and Duan Qirui. They discussed the future of the Beiyang government. Feng Yuxiang quickly discovered he had little negotiating power beyond his dominance in Beijing and even that was tenuous as Zhang Zuolin pretty much surrounded them all. Feng Yuxiang found out his trump card, the promise from Dr Sun Yat-Sen that he would come participate in the new Beiyang government was useless as both Zhang Zuolin and Duan Qirui had likewise received the same promise from him. During the conference the new triumvirate agreed Duan Qirui would become a figurehead of the new government with a position called the chief executive. Despite Duan Qirui's status as the leader of the practically non-existant Anhui Clique, he was more palatable to the surviving Zhili clique warlords than Zhang Zuolin or Feng Yuxiang. They made sure not to make Duan Qirui a president or premier, his role was specifically meant to be temporary, this was done to lure Dr Sun Yat-Sen over to Beijing. Meanwhile Feng Yuxiang and Zhang Zuolin retained their territories and became the military leaders of the new regime. On November 24th, Duan Qirui arrived to Beijing and assumed his new office. On December 9th the foreign powers recognized Duan Qirui's new government on the basis he did not alter their pre-existing unequal treaties. This was inevitable as Japan was the leading imperial power in asia and backed both Zhang Zuoli and Duan Qirui. He formed a cabinet without any Guominjun members. It would seem no one had forgotten Feng Yuxiangs treachery, but then again, his Guominjun had no officers with sufficient prestige to be nominated to any posts. Feng Yuxiang had little hope of exerting any control in the new government. Feng Yuxiang responded the dire situation by resigning his post as inspector general and retired, stating he would spending his future in study and travel. Yet his Guominjun forces still controlled Beijing. Zhang Zuolin took a cue from his move by also resigning his titles, heading over to Tientsin. Thus Duan Qirui with no military power, personally under threat of Feng Yuxiang's forces in Beijing was facing a daunting situation. He had to try and maintain the peace between the two warlords while forming a government acceptable to the foreign powers. His government then decided to make Feng Yuxiang and Zhang Zuolin defense commissioners of the northwest and northeast respectively. Feng Yuxiang now would control Suiyuan and Chahar, setting up new headquarters in Kalgan. Feng Yuxiang's new position did not prove lucrative and it was not an adequate power base. His only real ally was the KMT, but he was far to isolated from them, thus he turned to the Soviet Union.Feng Yuxiangs socialist actions had attracted the attention of communists and indeed within his entourage were many communists. The Soviets were enemies with the Empire of Japan. The Empire of Japan backed Zhang Zuolin, so the enemy of my enemy is my friend. The Soviets basically saw Feng Yuxiang as a possible balance against the Japanese who were continuing to expand their influence in Manchuria. Dr Sun Yat-Sen came to the north alongside the Soviet Michael Borodin. Dr Sun Yat-Sen had pleaded with western nations for a long time to support his government with finance and arms, but none offered anything tangible. Dr Sun Yat-Sen ‘s problem was his hard stance against the unequal treaties. All of the western powers knew, it was Dr Sun Yat-Sen's priority to get rid of the unequal treaties, thus they all refused to support his efforts. However there was a new nation that did not support the unequal treaties, in fact they even publicly stated so, the Soviet Union. Back in Autumn of 1920, Sun Yat-Sen met with representatives of the Commuturn in Shanghai. Sun Yat-Sen told them he believed Lenin wanted him to be the founder of the CCP, because Chen Duxiu did not have much influence with the people of China, unlike him, he was after all kind of a rockstar. After numerous attempts to gain support from Japan or the West, Sun Yat-Sen began to seriously consider cooperating with the CCP who were being supported by the Soviet Union. In December of 1921, Sun Yat-Sen met with Hendriks Josephs Franciscus Marie Sneevliet, known as Marin, because why is his name that long haha, in Guilin. Marin was a official representative of the Commiturn, Sun Yat-Sen came to him expressing his admiration for the Russian Revolution and for Lenin. He stated that he wanted to learn more about the Soviet achievement, especially their new economic policies. In August of 1922, the soviet diplomat to China, Adolf Joffe was trying to settle issues regarding Outer Mongolia and the Chinese Far Eastern Railway, to which he had little to no success, but during the process he also met with Dr Sun Yat-Sen. Sun Yat-Sen brought up the idea of cooperating with the CCP, it sounded promising. For a few months the Soviets brainstormed and by the 4th congress of the Communist international decided to get the CCP to agree to such a thing. In July of 1922 the CCP accepted Marin's proposal to join the Kuomintang in an alliance. This became known as the Sun-Joffe Manifesto and what it resulted in was the First United Front. In July the Soviets instructed the CCP to join the alliance, but there was a ton of push back. In Hanzhou, Marin met with Chen Duxiu, Li Dazhao, Cai Hesen , Zhang Guotao, Gao Junyu , Maring , and Zhang Tailei. Marin pointed out to them that the Kuomintang was a party of all classes who were trying to promote democratic revolution. The CCP joining the KMT would be in line with Lenin's outline on the international communist revolution. Many of the CCP leadership pointed out issues, like anti-communist elements in the KMT, but ultimately they all decided it was a good idea as the reality was, the CCP was only 300 members, they needed help to grow. Thus it was decided, some of the CCP leading figures would join the KMT, with the secret intention of persuading KMT members to join the CCP. According to testimony from Zhou Fohai, a CCP member at the time who would later join Wang Jingwei's collaborationist government "At that time, the Soviets wanted to collude with Wu Peifu, so it first gave Wu Peifu the honorific title of 'enlightened warlord'. At that time, Sun Hongyi was close to Wu Peifu, while Li Dazhao was close to Sun Hongyi. They took advantage of this relationship and had a secret relationship with Wu Peifu. Li Dazhao went to Luoyang several times, and it seems that there were records in the newspapers at that time. His methods were really clever. Wu Peifu ordered Gao Enhong to appoint Communists as the chief inspectors of the four lines of Beijing-Hankou, Beijing-Fengtian, Jinpu and Longhai. The inspector of Beijing-Hankou was Bao Huicai, and the inspector of Jinpu seemed to be Li Minzhi... Before the Soviets was abandoned by Wu Peifu, it once had an affair with Chen Jiongming. Chen Jiongming... specially summoned Chen Duxiu to Guangdong as its education committee member Chairman of the National People's Congress. At that time, Chen Jiongming's rebellious deeds were already well known, and Guangdong was clearly divided into two factions, Sun and Chen. The Soviets naturally used its strength to shift the situation. So the Soviets colluded with him. Chen Jiongming paid 500 yuan a month to Chen Gongbo to publish the "Qun Bao", which was a result of their collusion. Later, when Chen Jiongming was hiding in Huizhou, Ma Lin and Tan Pingshan went to Huizhou twice to discuss the terms of cooperation. Who would have thought that Chen Jiongming would dare to bombard Guanyin Mountain and endanger Premier Sun. After this rebellious act, Chen Jiongming was despised by the Chinese people. The Soviets was afraid of the attack of public opinion, so it did not dare to openly ally with him. Abandoned by Wu Peifu in the north and isolated from Chen Jiongming in the south, the Soviets, in 1923, followed the orders of the Third International and tried to infiltrate the Kuomintang and carried out its conspiracy to destroy the Kuomintang. " On January 12th of 1923, the Soviets passed a resolution recognizing the First United Front. Sun Yat-Sen accepted the alliance, but with two reservations; number 1, China would not become a communist nation; number 2 that the Soviets would give up the unequal treaties the Russian Empire previously held over China. On January 26th Sun Yat-Sen and Joffe issued a joint statement, declaring the cooperation between the KMT, CCP and Soviet Union. Now its important to note, Sun Yat-Sen did not believe the Soviet system could or would be functional for China. He believed China's largest problem was reunification under national independence. The Soviets abolished the unequal treaties that the Russian Empire had made with China and declared Outer Mongolia was part of China resolving that debacle. The Soviets even stated they promised not to carry out a communist revolution within China. Sun Yat-Sen stated publicly he was willing to accept CCP members into the KMT. Now this was clearly only done in order to receive Soviet finances and arms, but secondly, he truly believed their membership would help strengthen the nationalist movement. Many in the KMT were concerned with this venture. On February 9th of 1924, at Tsinghua University, Sun Yat-Sen was answering questions about the issue where he stated “Russia is Russia, and China is China. Russia has its own ideology, and China has its own ideology. In my previous speech, I mentioned Russia everywhere. I was talking about the organization of its revolutionary party, not its revolutionary ideology.” Now here comes Mr. Borodin. In September of 1923, Borodin was sent to serve as Dr Sun Yat-Sens political advisor, specifically responsible for facilitating the First United Front. Borodin spoke no Chinese, thus he conversed in English. He had a heavy midwestern American accent, which masked his Russian origin, helping him communicate with the largely anglophone and American educated leadership within the KMT. He was accompanied by Ho Chi Minh, yes the future leader of communist Vietnam. Borodin showed up in early October to Guangzhou where he held some private talks with the CCP. The CCP had been complaining about how the KMT were quite anti-communist in general, how the alliance made no sense if it was agreed there would be no Communist Revolution pushed by the Soviet Union within China. Borodin told them the real purpose of the alliance was actually a reorganization effort and to infiltrate the KMT. "In the newspapers, I talked about the Kuomintang, but for us, what I said was actually the increase in the influence of the CCP... We must never forget that what we are actually doing is to stabilize the CCP. This goal should be remembered forever." Now despite the new alliance with the Soviets, Sun Yat-Sen did not stop reaching out to the US and Japan causing Borodin headaches. In his report to Stalin, Borodin mentioned that on January 23, 1924, he talked with Sun Yat-Sen "I asked Sun Yat-sen again and again: How long will he hold on to the fantasy that the Chinese people may get some help from the United States, Britain or Japan? Hasn't he been waiting for such help for too long? Isn't it time to sum up the past full of illusions and failures and turn to a new path?" Then in late January of 1924, during the First Congress of the Kuomintang, Sun Yat-Sen expanded upon the Three Principles of the Peoples and this deeply concerned Borodin who reported to Stalin "Sun agreed to the revolutionary program formulated for the Kuomintang, which catered to us; but he disagreed to publicly say that he would establish a united front with us. For this reason, he did not fully trust us." Borodin also came to Sun Yat-Sen about his program stating “You are facing a choice. Do you want to move forward with the 1.5 billion people in the imperialist camp? Or do you want to move forward with the 1.25 billion people who are oppressed by imperialism? You should make a decision”. Although Sun Yat-Sen would accept many of Borodin's suggestions, ultimately it was Sun Yat-Sen calling the shots, and he butted heads often with Borodin. Borodin stated at one point to those around him "the American spirit was deeply rooted in his mind. Generally speaking, it was difficult to make Sun Yat-sen change his mind." By the end of 1923, Chiang Kai-Shek led Dr Sun Yat-Sen's delegation to the Soviet Union. Chiang Kai-Shek reported back to Sun Yat-Sen “The strategy and purpose of the Soviet Union's so-called ‘world revolution' is more dangerous to the independence movement of Eastern nations than Western colonialism.” Sun Yat-Sen replied that he believed Chiang Kai-Shek was over-worrying and that he “deeply believed that only by allowing the Chinese Communist Party members to be under the leadership of our party and under the unified command of our party can we prevent them from creating class struggles and hindering the progress of our national revolution. If our Northern Expedition is victorious, the Three Principles of the People can be implemented as scheduled. By then, even if the Soviet wants to sabotage our national revolution, it will be impossible. Moreover, the Soviet Union only recognizes our party as the only party leading the revolution in China, and strongly urges its CCP members to join our party and obey its leadership, but does not deny that China has no possibility of implementing its communism. Therefore, it still insists on its decision to ally with Russia and tolerate the CCP” Trouble soon brewed in June of 1924, many leading KMT figures wrote to Sun Yat-Sen accusing the CCP of raising the banner of anti-imperialism and anti-militarism causing the KMT to suffer scorn from western powers and Chinese nationalist scorn. Sun Yat-Sen knew of the problem, it was largely CCP students led by Chen Duxiu making a scene. He explained "The Chinese young students headed by Chen Duxiu are self-righteous. They initially wanted to monopolize Russian relations and prevent Russia from interacting with our party. Peter used Russia's help to establish his own faction and compete with our party. If I suspect Chen Duxiu and implicate Russia, it will be exactly what Chen Duxiu is planning and help him succeed. If (Chen Duxiu and others) do not obey our party, I will abandon them." Sun Yat-Sen also tried his best to restrict the CCP to be in his own direct orbit. Chen Duxiu had been repeatedly criticizing Sun Yat-Sen's policies in his newspapers, so Sun Yat-Sen went to Borodin to correct the issue. “Since the CCP have joined the KMT, they should obey party discipline and should not publicly criticize the KMT. If the CCP do not obey the KMT, I will expel them; if the Soviet Union protects the Chinese Communist Party, I will oppose the Soviet Union.” Sun Yat-Sen honestly failed to see the threat that the CCP really posed. He truly believed the CCP joined the KMT was not a cooperation between two equal parties. He believed the KMT was China's only revolutionary party while the CCP were just a group of scholars who supported Leninism. He never really took them seriously, but he also made sure never to give them arms when they continuously demanded them. As for the CCP, they regarded the KMT as quite backwards, many leaders in the CCP thought Dr Sun Yat-Sen was no different than the warlords. When Marin proposed to the CCP that they join the KMT, Chen Duxiu raised opposition arguing "the purpose and foundation of the revolution of the CCP and the KMT are different. The KMT's policies of alliance with the United States, Zhang Zuolin and Duan Qirui are too incompatible with communism. Outside Guangdong Province, it is still regarded as a political party fighting for power and profit. The Sun Yat-sen faction of the KMT has always been absolutely intolerant of the opinions of new members and cannot give them power". A lot of the CCP resented what they saw as Sun Yat-Sen appeasing the right while disenfranchising them. Once the First United Front was established, the Soviets took over management of the Chinese Eastern Railway and began occupying Outer Mongolia. Then money and arms began pouring in, military advisors came to help create Sun Yat-Sens Northern expedition. Sun Yat-Sen dispatched Chiang Kai-Shek to Moscow to investigate their politics and military, while Borodin was made the KMT's organization trainer. In May of 1924 Borodin helped found the Whampoa Military Academy. There officers of the National Revolutionary Army were trained, the backbone of the KMT. They would all under the leadership of Dr Sun Yat-Sen's number two, Chiang Kai-Shek. The quality of the education was guaranteed by regular visits from Soviet Officers. Many future big names would graduate from the academy, such as Lin Biao and Zhou Enlai. Borodin also established the Peasant Training institute, where a young Mao Zedong would serve. Things were not at all rainbows and sunshine. On May 1st of 1924, a large celebration was held in Guangzhou for the Peasant department. Sun Yat-Sen gave a speech calling on everyone to fight for national liberation and to put the theme of class struggle in a secondary position. This certainly did not sit well with the CCP, whose members began calling for breaking the alliance and arguing the KMT would lose the support of the Soviet Union. Borodin happened to be away at the time, and when prompted, Sun Yat-Sen kept saying they would resolve the matter when he returned. Frantic telegrams were sent and by June 20th Borodin returned. On June 25th a meeting was held with the leaders of the KMT and CCP. Borodin agreed with the point that the CCP was a party within the party of the KMT, but also stated the KMT had to give some ground to the CCP if they wanted to keep favor with the Soviet Union. Suddenly a wave of anti communist statements were lobbed from prominent KMT members, such as Wang Jingwei. They further launched a petition to expel certain communists. On July 15th in retaliation, Chinese workers in Shamian went on strike. Despite these setbacks the First United Front remained firm. Mao Zedong would see an appointment as Minister of Propaganda of the KMT. His job entailed hunting down newspapers and anyone who distributed leaflets, demanding they come to the Propaganda Department for review prior. In the next episode, if not a future one, Mao Zedong's propaganda department would have a lot of work ahead of them. Now all the way back to when I mentioned Sun Yat-Sen and Borodin visited Feng Yuxiang. Borodin came bearing a similar deal to what the KMT/CCP had with the Soviet Union and at first Feng Yuxiang was uncooperative. Yet cooped up in his Kalgan HQ, Feng Yuxiang had no backers, he was very low on funds. Most importantly he lacked arsenal facilities. Feng Yuxiang had struggled to cope, hunting everyone for backers, but the Northwest was not easily accessible. When he made orders with private traders bound for coastal ports, they were simply seized by local warlords who controlled coastal areas. Without domestic capabilities or access to the sea, Feng Yuxiang was pretty much screwed. Thus he caved into the Soviets An agreement was bought for Soviet financial aid and munitions by February of 1925, brokered by Borodin. From April to August, war materials began to pour into Feng Yuxiangs camp. The cargo was divided into two shipments, traveling over the trans siberian railway from Moscow to Verkhne Udinsk, then south over caravan trade routes to Maimaicheng. In 1925 it took 500 mongol carts to move the small arms, ammunition, rifles and field guns from Maimaicheng to Ulaan Baater, then over motor vehicles to Pingdichuan, to a station on the Beijing-Suiyuan railway all the way over to Fengzheng. It was a heavy haul to be sure: 5,000 cases of petroleum, 1,000 boxes of ammunition, 15,000 rifles, 15 million rounds of rifle ammunition, 27 colt machine guns, 630,000 machine gun ammunition, 1,000 entrenching tools, 30.000 hand grenades, and 100 poods of explosives. Another haul in 1925 included 64,000 rifles, 15.000 carbines, 72 million rounds of rifle and carbine ammunition, 189 machine guns, 6.45 million rounds of machine gun ammunition, 66 field guns, 18,000 revolvers, 5 million rounds of revolver ammunition, 50 field kitchens, 150 twowheel carts, and 16,000 swords. With a new supply line, Feng Yuxiang would distance himself from Zhang Zuolin. The triumvirate was becoming undone and a new war was looming. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. While it seemed a decent compromise had been established with the triumvirate of Zhang Zuolin, Duan Qirui and Feng Yuxiang, dark clouds were emerging. The Guominjun and Kuomintang were both getting in bed with the Reds and soon everyone would be mobilizing for another grand war.
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In this interview I am once again joined by Dr Ben Joffe, anthropologist and scholar practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism. Dr Joffe begins an interview series on demonology with a discussion about the spirit ontology of Tibet and the Himalayas. Dr Joffe explores the pre-Buddhist frameworks of relating to spirits and considers the degrees to which the arrival of Buddhism in Tibet erased, modified, or even incorporated those frameworks. Dr Joffe explains the unique methods of spirit domination, missionary geomancy, and other shamanism found in Buddhist Tantra and how these means were used to establish Buddhism in Tibet. Dr Joffe also discusses the inevitability of spirit contact for Tantric practitioners, what to do about predatory demons, the misunderstandings of Buddhist converts about the paranormal, and recalls his own stressful experiences with the spirit world. … Video version: https://www.guruviking.com/podcast/ep258-demonology-of-tibet-dr-ben-joffe Also available on Youtube, iTunes, & Spotify – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast'. … Topics Include: 00:00 - Intro 01:06 - 3 part demonology 03:31 - Interaction with imported Indian cosmology 04:32 - A scholarly caveat 05:47 - Pre-Buddhist Tibetan entity and spirit frameworks 10:16 - Land spirits 12:23 - Drawbacks of secularisation and psychologising of Buddhism 14:34 - Right relationship with entities 18:16 - Origins of dedicating the merit 18:16 - The arrival of tantra in Tibet and Padmasambhava's spirit domination 22:30 - The essence of Buddhism 24:12 - Did Buddhism weaken Tibet? 26:11 - Tantric missionary technology of spirit domination 32:32 - Degrees of Buddhist integration with Tibetan practices and rituals 40:00 - Dr Robert Mayer's work to reevaluate the terma tradition 43:30 - Beyul and opening sacred sites 47:10 - Offering practices and Chod 50:47 - Spirit mediumship and offending spirits 54:13 - Geomancy 56:41 - Staking the demoness of the land 01:01:03 - Dark tantra and the ethics of subjugation 01:05:59 - What is a demon? 01:06:57 - Facist tantra and Western occultists 01:09:12 - The role of compassion 01:10:07 - Tantra as institutional shamanism? 01:13:11 - Interviewing protector deities 01:15:15 - Perceiving spirits 01:18:07 - Misunderstandings of Western Buddhist converts 0:24:54 - Buddhism and the cultural substrate 01:25:47 - IFS and shamanism 01:27:55 - Completion stage practice and the logic of yoga 01:30:49 - Are spirits just your own mind? 01:35:09 - Dudjom Lingpa's demon encounter in a dream 01:39:09 - Brahma, Buddha, and various levels of beings 01:40:44 - Are yidams just archetypes? 01:42:19 - Paradoxes of protection from spirits 01:45:35 - Predatory demons 01:48:29 - Many faces of Buddhism 01:50:05 - Outer, inner, secret 01:52:08 - Dream yoga and visionary sex 01:57:35 - Inevitability of spirit contact 01:58:09 - Ben's stressful experiences with the spirit world 02:06:10 - Alien abduction experiences 02:11:42 - Night terrors 02:13:30 - Cognitive dissonance of tantric practitioners 02:15:30 - Priestly class mindset 02:18:09 - Real tantric training 02:22:05 - Logistical challenges of creating tantric adepts 02:23:57 - Ben's magickal training Previous episodes with Dr Ben Joffe: - https://www.guruviking.com/search?q=joffe To find out more about Dr Ben Joffe, visit: - https://perfumedskull.com/ - http://www.skypressbooks.com/ … For more interviews, videos, and more visit: - https://www.guruviking.com Music ‘Deva Dasi' by Steve James
Dr. Alexander Joffe is an archeologist and historian with an expertise in Near Eastern Studies. Jeff and Alex have a free flowing conversation where they discuss topics ranging from 'who are the Palestinian people?' to 'the meaning of life.' Alex Joffe co-hosts the podcast; This Week in the Ancient Near East
95.7 The Game, Saturday 7:30 AM Interviewing Lindy Joffe, Occupational Therapist around what is happening with the children in the classroom when they are over-stimulated or under-stimulated. Great insight into the body!
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The new digital-first traditional publisher...It's been awhile since we talked about the differences, pros and cons of traditional versus indie publishing. As our tagline says, "We believe there's no single right way to produce, publish, or promote your writing, only what works for you!"Which is why we're excited to have Stephanie Carey on the show. Steph is the Commissioning Editor at Joffe Books, one of the UK's leading independent publishers of commercial fiction, and they're currently looking to expand further into the American thriller/suspense market.We met Stephanie at the 20Books to 50K conference in Vegas last November, and really enjoyed our conversations. We always think it's a good idea to learn about all of the publishing options, and Joffe has been on the cutting edge of the NEW digital-first traditional publishing space. Both indie and traditional authors will learn a lot from this one!The indie publishing landscape can feel like untamed wilderness, but Stephanie reveals how Joffe provides a collaborative yet hands-on approach, giving authors the reins over editorial decisions and cover art. This blend of control and support could be the nurturing ground needed for authors to flourish long-term.If pitching publishers is on your horizon, Stephanie has advice on how to query, what to do, and better yet, what NOT to do as you seek a contract.THIS WEEK'S SUBSCRIBER SPONSORMany thanks to The Indy Author, Maddy Dalrymple, for becoming a subscriber and sponsoring the show. Take a listen to the Indy Author Podcast and learn more about Podcasting for Authors. Follow Us!Stephanie CareyWebsite: https://joffebooks.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/StephMCareyThe Author Wheel:Website: www.AuthorWheel.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorWheelGreta Boris:Website: www.GretaBoris.comFacebook: @GretaBorisAuthorInstagram: @GretaBorisMegan Haskell:Website: www.MeganHaskell.comFacebook & Instagram: @MeganHaskellAuthorTikTok: @AuthorMeganHaskellThe Last Descendant Special Edition Kickstarter Campaignhttps://www.kickstarter.com/projects/meganhaskell/lastdescendant*****⭐️ SUPPORT THE SHOW ⭐️If you're enjoying The Author Wheel Podcast, please consider supporting the show by clicking the link below! Your contribution helps us cover the ongoing expenses—like hosting and editing—that are critical to the creation of this podcast. Support the Show.FREE Mini Email CourseHave you ever struggled to explain to others exactly what you write? Or wondered which of the many fiction ideas running through your brain you should tackle? If so, The Author Wheel's new mini-course might be your solution. 7 Days to Clarity: Uncover Your Author Purpose will help you uncover your core writing motivations, avoid shiny-thing syndrome, and create clear marketing language. Each daily email will lead you step by step in defining your author brand, crafting a mission statement, and distilling that statement into a pithy tagline. And, best of all, it's free. Click here to learn more!
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Gilda Joffe is a Julliard graduate and executive coach specializing in eradicating fears that hinder creative flow and performance. Gilda will help you determine and strive for mastery, rise above fear and find joy in the creative work that you do which is essential to your success. Subscribe for ad-free interviews and bonus episodes https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Unspoken Words: A Selective Mutism Podcast by Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum
This podcast was produced by New Edition Consulting (neweditionconsulting.co) - In the episode, Dr. E and autism expert, Dr. Vera Joffe, discuss the coexistence of SM and autism, the differentiation between the two, treatment considerations, school-based accommodations, and the importance of early screening for autism. Timestamps (2:21): (2:52) The link between SM and Autism (16:36) “Sometimes, parents are in denial” (23:00) The difference between an individual with SM and an individual with Autism (34:39) Treatment considerations for Autism (44:57) Findings from Dr. Joffe's SM & Comorbidity study (49:42) School-based accommodations for individuals with SM & Autism - Ask Dr. E a question of your own! Learn more about the host, Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum Explore our SMart Center success stories! Get started at the SMart Center Listen to other episodes of Unspoken Words here. Learn more about C&A, our General Mental health Counseling & Assessments division - For all podcast inquiries, please contact Dakota Hornak at dhornak@selectivemutismcenter.org
Hear Howard's "moment of brilliance" story that won a national championship for the University of Texas. Also hear what moves the needle with Howard's team. Also learn the body/mind connection Howard has discovered that he teaches to his players.
Welcome to our ShopTalk US collection of episodes, bringing you insights from some of the brightest minds in digital marketing, retail and ecommerce. In this episode, we talk to Lauri Joffe, CMO, American Freight.Enjoy!
Dr. Debbie Joffe Ellis: Psychologist, Writer, and adjunct Professor of Psychology at Columbia University joins us today, and explains her husband's and her groundbreaking work "Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy" or REBT. She discusses "the fact that it is not circumstances, but our beliefs about them, that create our emotions. By being willing to think in healthy and rational ways when bad things happen, we create healthy emotions, minimize suffering and maximize tranquility and stability within." Dr. Ellis also talks about the power of gratitude. BOOKS: "Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy" by Albert Ellis and Debbie Joffe Ellis. "A Guide to Rational Living" by Albert Ellis and Robert Harper. "How to Stubbornly Refuse to Make Yourself Miserable About Anything, Yes Anything" by Dr. Albert Ellis. "How to Hug a Porcupine" by Dr Debbie Joffe Ellis. FOLLOW DR. DEBBIE JOFFE ELLIS: Website: https://www.debbiejoffeellis.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-debbie-joffe-ellis-45b29853 Email: debbiejoffeellis@gmail.com FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/ASMALPodcast VISIT OUR WEBSITE: http://www.asmallmediumatlarge.co Show Produced by Green Valley Production Studio Music by DJ Booda: http://www.djbooda.com
We're getting candid in our interview with Susannah Joffe. We're Getting Candid with Susannah Joffe about how she gained the confidence to become the most authentic version of herself, how growing up in Austin, Texas and moving to New York has shaped her artistry, and the importance of building a visual world around her music. Susannah Joffe's new EP dropped February 2nd and sees her blending elements of indie rock, lofi, and country songwriting. She's racked up millions of streams as an independent artist and has been featured on playlists like Spotify's Lorem, Undercurrents, and All New Indie. Listen to the full interview with Susannah Joffe on Name 3 Songs podcast and find a transcribed excerpt at name3songs.com. For more of Name 3 Songs, check out our podcast here and other interviews here. Enjoy this episode? Join our Patreon community or leave us a tip on PayPal! Want to talk more? Find us @name3songs | @sara_feigin | @jenna_million Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Live from NRF 2024, RETHINK Retail's Chief Community Officer Kirat Anand sits down with Lauri Joffe Turjeman, Chief Marketing Officer at American Freight. In this episode, Lauri shares the secrets behind American Freight's rapid success, from embracing a customer-centric value approach to leveraging innovative technology. This episode also explores the latest advancements in search technology, reshaping the retail landscape for improved product discoverability. Lauri offers her perspectives on market trends and consumer expectations, as well as the strengthened community engagement and partnership initiatives that she leads to drive positive change in the retail sector. Resources: Nominate the next Global Retail Leader: www.globalretailleaders.com/membership Connect with us on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/rethink-industries/ For more retail insights visit www.rethink.industries If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know by subscribing to our channel and giving us a 5 star rating on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Goodpods! – – – – – – Hosted by Kirat Anand Produced by Gabriella Bock Research by Maggie Schwenn
Linda Keir is the pen name of Linda Joffe Hall and Keir Graff. Their latest book, THE ROYAL GAME is published by Blackstone Publishing. Please visit their website at https://keirgraff.com/linda-keir/ Spies, Lies and Private Eyes is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network #podcast #author #interview #authors #SpiesLiesandPrivateEyesPodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers #writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #terrencemccauley #terrencemccauleybooks #bookouture #thrillers #theuniversityseries #LindaKeir #TheRoyalGame
Dr. Sciarretta shares his review of Chris Joffe's new book, "All Clear: Lessons from a Decade Managing School Crisis." The book ventures beyond typical safety protocols, uncovering the layers of complexity in crisis management and the power of community unity in fortifying our educational institutions. This includes multifaceted strategies that Chris illustrates through his Swiss cheese model of school safety, emphasizing the need for comprehensive methods that connect security technology, training, and community engagement. This episode will give you a sneak peak to the books insights that promise to arm you with knowledge and inspire a collective commitment to safer schools.Order Chris Joffe's book: "All Clear: Lessons from a Decade Managing School Crises"
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), as elucidated by its founder, Dr. Albert Ellis, is more than a therapeutic technique; it's a philosophy for living. Dr. Ellis, a trailblazer in the field, introduced REBT well ahead of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), laying the groundwork for Aaron Beck, CBT's originator, with whom he shared a professional relationship. Having Dr. Debbie Joffe Ellis, the late-Dr. Albert Ellis' esteemed wife and a dedicated practitioner of REBT, join us was enlightening. Her role as an adjunct professor at Columbia University and her therapeutic practice embody the essence of REBT. Central to REBT is the identification and challenging of irrational thoughts that lead to emotional imbalance. In a world brimming with stressors and irrationality, mastering REBT's techniques equips us to navigate life more effectively and healthily. Tune in to my conversation with Dr. Joffe Ellis to discover why REBT is a pivotal tool for cognitive and emotional regulation, essential for anyone's mental arsenal.
The artist Chantal Joffe picks I Capture The Castle, the English classic by Dodie Smith. Set in 1930s rural England, it relates the adventures of an eccentric family over the course of about a year. It's a book Chantal has come back to again and again, ever since she was a teenager. Séamas O'Reilly champions the Irish novel, A Goat's Song by Dermot Healy, which he argues deserves to be more widely known. And Harriett Gilbert recommends a graphic memoir by the cartoonist Alison Bechdel, called The Secret to Superhuman Strength.Chantal Joffe is an artist known for her often larger-than-life-sized paintings, of women and children in particular, which have been shown in solo exhibitions around the world. Séamas O'Reilly is a columnist for the Observer whose memoir is Did Ye Hear Mammy Die.Comment on instagram: @agoodreadbbc Produced by Eliza Lomas for BBC Audio
You wake up in the late 80s or early 90s - you hear some shuffling in your parent's bedroom - thankfully they're are just getting into some Body Beat. It was the exercise sensation of our childhoods with the soundtrack that has burrowed into our brains, and the man behind it all was Dr. Phil Joffe. We got hold of the Doc to find out the story behind the lycra, how there was a link between the show and Marilyn Monroe, scone hunting in Upington and how he's still keeping people fit today. Keep up with Dr. Phil Joffe: https://philjoffefitness.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClM_YZhf3H_hbyAvjJKRnNg https://www.facebook.com/philjoffefitness/
Welcome to The Big Cat People podcast! We're Jonathan and Angela Scott, award-winning wildlife photographers, authors and conservationists. We have made our name documenting the lives of lions, leopards and cheetahs in the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. Today's episode is a continuation of a new guest interview series, 'In Conversation with The Big Cat People'. In this series, Jonathan and Angie sit down with incredibly talented photographers to discuss the topic of 'Becoming a Photographer'. Today's guest is Abraham Joffe ACS, an Australian cinematographer, director, and producer, who is renowned for his visually captivating storytelling. He's the founder of Untitled Film Works, specializing in cutting-edge capture technology. With 20 years of experience across 40 countries and expertise in underwater and aerial filming, Abraham's work includes the Netflix series "Tales by Light." This series led to "Big Cat Tales" in 2018 and 2019. In 2017, he received the Milli award from the Australian Cinematographers Society for his work. Currently, he's directing and producing the Netflix series "OUR OCEANS" and an upcoming feature film. This podcast series is a continuing effort to educate and inspire our audience. If you'd like to learn more about us, or to check out our latest collection of educational ebooks, please visit our website: www.bigcatpeople.com. Connect with Abraham Joffe: @abrahamjoffe untitledfilmworks.com
STEPHEN JOFFE is a practitioner and teacher of Kung Fu Qigong. Kung Fu is the work of consciousness or awareness of the field of Chi on Earth which allows a person to cultivate life-force and attain their truth in life. Stephen has developed a unique energy-based teaching method: all learning, and any personal gauge on […]
Chris Joffe is the founder and CEO of Joffe Emergency Services. Chris started the company 15 years ago with a simple promise: to empower teams with the skills, knowledge, and confidence they need to keep people safe in an emergency. Joffe has become one of the nation's leading safety organizations for schools and events and has over 2,000 clients. Chris is also an author with a book coming out soon, a certified pilot, scuba diver, and endurance runner.Learn more about Chris: chrisjoffe.com/Learn more about Joffe Emergency Services: joffeemergencyservices.com/Pre-order Chris' book: All Clear: Lessons from a Decade Managing School CrisesConnect with Chris on TwitterConnect with Dr. Sciarretta on Twitter.
Workology Podcast interview talking with Margaux Joffe about ADHD, neurodiversity, and empowerment at work and beyond. The post Episode 403: Structured Learning in Community for ADHD With Margaux Joffe appeared first on Workology.
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At least 20% of the workforce is neurodivergent, and yet it's something most managers don't understand or know how to support. In this episode, I'm joined by Margaux Joffee, neurodivergent speaker, consultant, and Co-Founder of the Great ADHD Reset Program, where we discuss what neurodiversity is, specific actions you can take as a manager and leader to support your neurodivergent team members, and how building more inclusive teams makes a better experience for anyone. About Margaux: Margaux Joffe (she/her) is an entrepreneurial leader whose work currently focuses on improving employment outcomes for neurodivergent adults. She is known for being a Top 50 global Neurodiversity evangelist, a leading advocate for women with ADHD, as well as a driving force for neurodiversity inclusion in Silicon Valley. Formerly an award-winning producer across public health, advertising and tech, Margaux's superpower is her ability to inspire collaboration around a common goal — and produce results. She is proudly neurodivergent and serves on the Board of Directors for the American Association of People with Disabilities. Learn more about Margaux & her work: Margauxjoffe.com -- Get the Thriving Team Scorecard and join my 20-day challenge to become a better manager to your team in just one month - liagarvin.com/scorecard Looking for support for your team? Reach out to hello@liagarvin.com to learn more about one of my four core focuses for teams:For Entrepreneurs & Founders - Let's get you out of the weeds and your teams firing on all cylinders, saving you time and money to reinvest in your business. Ask about the "Ops Playbook" to get started.For Corporate Managers & Teams - Want to build more effective managers, get better at giving & receiving feedback, solve RTO the right way, or support your team in navigating change and uncertainly? Ask about my "Manager & Team workshops". -- Connect with me!LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/liagarvinInstagram: instagram.com/lia.garvinWeb: liagarvin.comMusic by Y8S: isaacy8s.com
What role does your genetics play in you living your ideal 100 Year Lifestyle? If you have been told you have a "family history" of heart disease, cancer, diabetes, or other condition, does that mean it is your destiny to also have that condition? The answer is a resounding NO, and Dr. Yael Joffe and I will share with you important life-changing insights that will inspire you and change your life.In 2018, Dr. Yael Joffe founded 3X4 Genetics and now serves as its Chief Science Officer. Yael brings over 20 years of experience in nutrition, genetics, sound research, clinical practice, and scientific integrity to 3X4.Yael is globally acknowledged as a leading expert in the field of nutrigenomics. In 2000, she was part of the team that built the first lifestyle genetics test, and since then has been responsible for the building of many others. She is the author of four books, The Power of Genetics, It's Not Just Your Genes, Genes to Plate, and SNP Journal. Yael has been published in multiple peer-reviewed scientific journals, hosts the Power of Genetics podcast, and is a highly regarded speaker in genetics.Yael and I were introduced by a mutual friend and had an instant bond over the science and lifestyle conversation that ensued. Yael is a strong advocate of The 100 Year Lifestyle and utilizes chiropractic, fitness, nutrition, and passionate living to live her life at 100:100, 100 percent for 100 years.I was told at a very young age that I had a history of heart disease, cancer, and thyroid disease and that I should take medication for the rest of my life. I chose not to and lived my life differently. Now, as a 60-year-old man on zero meds, I am as healthy as I have ever been using all the principles of The 100 Year Lifestyle including trusting my body's Innate intelligence and using chiropractic care, nutrition, exercise, and meditation to function at my best. Understanding the role of your genetics is vital. If you are ready to free yourself from your family history, learn a lot and live up to your potential, you will love this episodeVisit https://3x4Genetics.com to take the 3x4 Genetic Test.
Did you miss any of The Rich Zeoli Show this week? It's ok. We forgive you. But now is your chance to catch-up on all the action: On Tuesday night, Pennsylvanians elected Democrat John Fetterman to the U.S. Senate. With 94% of the vote reporting, according to the Associated Press, Fetterman leads Dr. Mehmet Oz 50.5% to 47.1%. In the state's Gubernatorial race, Democrat Josh Shapiro easily defeated Republican Doug Mastriano—current reporting has Shapiro leading by over 700,000 votes. Why did Republicans underperform in Tuesday's midterm elections? Did abortion play a larger role in Pennsylvania than many were expecting? Did candidate quality doom Republicans? Henry attempts to select a film for today's Movie Mystery Clip, but Rich and Matt have never heard of his choice, “My Left Foot"—it's likely no one else on the planet has heard of it either! The segment quickly devolves into chaos. Marc Joffe—Policy Analyst at the CATO Institute—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest editorial for National Review, “Is the Biden Administration Creating a Medicaid Fiscal Cliff?” Joffe writes: “By continuing to needlessly extend the Covid-19 state of emergency, the Biden administration is making Medicaid even more financially unsustainable than it already was.” According to data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), more than a quarter of “Americans are now enrolled in Medicaid or CHIP.” Could this rapid expansion lead to single-payer healthcare? Read more at: https://www.nationalreview.com/2022/11/is-the-biden-administration-creating-a-medicaid-fiscal-cliff/ The Washington Post's Glenn Kessler awarded President Joe Biden a “bottomless Pinocchio” for not only making grossly misleading statements but repeating the falsehoods routinely. For example, Biden claimed he has spent “more time with Xi Jinping than any other head of state” and has traveled more than “17,000 miles with him.” Kessler points out that not only are these claims false, but he has repeated the claim 21 times! According to the WaPo, Biden has also lied about the price of gas, student debt forgiveness, and Social Security cost-of-living increases. Clarice Schillinger—former candidate for Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor & Executive Director of Back to School U.S.A.—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss her latest opinion editorial at Broad + Liberty, “The Pennsylvania GOP is a Dumpster Fire.”Read more at: https://broadandliberty.com/2022/11/09/beth-ann-rosica-and-clarice-schillinger-the-pennsylvania-gop-is-a-dumpster-fire/