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"Welcome! Shoes off please." In many Asian countries, removing shoes when you enter someone's home is expected – it shows respect and ensures cleanliness. In other places, such as the UK, however, the social norms are more ambiguous. Some Brits might have a strict "shoes off" rule, while others may be squeamish about seeing others' socks or bare feet. What do the scientists say? “欢迎!请脱鞋。” 在许多亚洲国家,预计进入某人的家时,脱鞋 - 它表现出尊重并确保清洁。 但是,在其他地方,例如英国,社会规范更加模棱两可。 有些英国人可能有严格的“鞋子”规则,而另一些人可能会因为看到别人的袜子或赤脚而感到沮丧。 科学家怎么说?If you remove your shoes at the door for cleanliness, you're probably thinking about the visible dirt – urban dust, mud and grass that has hitched a ride from the outside world on the sole of your shoe. But the real problems are microscopic. A review of research called 'Shoe soles as a potential vector for pathogen transmission' found a high prevalence of dangerous bacteria on shoe soles, which could lead to illness. Children under five are particularly at risk because of their closeness to the floor and developing immune systems. 如果您在门口脱下鞋子以保持清洁度,那么您可能会考虑可见的污垢 - 城市灰尘,泥土和草,这些灰尘,泥土和草已从鞋子的鞋底上搭便车。 但是真正的问题是显微镜。 对称为“鞋底作为病原体传播的潜在载体”的研究的综述发现,鞋底危险细菌的流行率很高,这可能导致疾病。 五岁以下的儿童由于与地板的亲密关系和发展免疫系统的危险尤其危险。 Germs aside, shoe soles can also bring in nasty chemicals like pesticides and herbicides, exposure to which can cause headaches, dizziness, nausea and vomiting, according to a study by Muhammad Sarwar, published in Cogent Medicine. Allergens such as pollen can also enter your home via your shoes, which can be a big issue if you suffer with hay fever or have respiratory issues. Isn't your home meant to be a safe haven? 根据3种细菌,鞋底还可以引入令人讨厌的化学物质,例如农药和除草剂,暴露于穆罕默德·萨瓦尔(Muhammad Sarwar)的一项研究中,可能会引起头痛,头晕,恶心和呕吐。 过敏原(例如花粉)也可以通过鞋子进入您的家,如果您患有花粉症或呼吸道问题,这可能是一个大问题。 您的家不是要成为避风港吗?But it's not just about hygiene. Going shoeless can improve things such as balance, body awareness and strength and stability in your muscles, according to a medically reviewed article called 'Does Walking Barefoot Have Health Benefits?'. "In theory, walking barefoot more closely restores our 'natural' walking pattern, also known as our gait," explains foot and ankle specialist Jonathan Kaplan. 但这不仅与卫生有关。 根据医学审查的文章,“肌肉中的平衡,身体意识,力量和稳定性”等文章称为“赤脚行走是否有健康好处?”。 “从理论上讲,赤脚行走更接近恢复我们的'自然'步行模式,也称为步态,”脚脚踝专家乔纳森·卡普兰(Jonathan Kaplan)解释说。 In cultures where a shoe-free home is the norm, the reasons are backed by science. And in places where the rules are less clear, maybe it's time to think about leaving our outdoor shoes at the threshold. There's an old African proverb that states "When you leave your shoes at the doorstep, you leave your troubles behind." 在不含鞋子房屋的文化中,原因是科学支持的。 在规则不太明确的地方,也许是时候考虑将我们的户外鞋子留在门槛上了。 有一个古老的非洲谚语说:“当您将鞋子留在门口时,您会留下麻烦。”
Spencer Martin of the Beyond the Peloton Newsletter and Andrew Vontz of the Choose the Hard Way Podcast sit down with Jonathan Kaplan from the Riding With newsletter to preview the upcoming Giro d'Italia, which kicks off tomorrow in Albania, and give their predictions on who will ultimately win the race, before diving into a range of topics, including Turkish hair transplants, Tom Pidcock's poor attitude and much, much more. This episode is brought to you by Join Cycling. Get your first month free through this linkSign up for JOIN's BEAT x JOIN promo to gain a tryout with the Beat Pro Cycling Team Beyond the Peloton Newsletter Giro d'Italia Cheat SheetChoose the Hard Way NewsletterJonathan's Riding With Newsletter This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit beyondthepeloton.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode of Coach's Corner, Coach Mike and Coach Jonathan break down how they measure success beyond just wins and losses. From player development and team culture to in the water performance metrics, they dive into the tools, strategies, and philosophies that shape their approach. Whether you're a fellow coach, a player, or just someone interested in the behind-the-scenes of team building, there's something in here for you! As always feel free to reach out to me on Instagram with any questions (@Swimcoachmike). Head over to Better Swim Coach to find free resources and ways to elevate your coaching!
Welcome to an enlightening episode of the Business of Aesthetics podcast, where we explore into the future of patient care with our esteemed guest, Dr. Jonathan Kaplan. A board-certified plastic surgeon based in San Francisco, Dr. Kaplan brings a wealth of expertise and innovation to the field of aesthetic medicine. His journey began at age 16, inspired by a transformative skin cancer procedure he witnessed, leading him to a distinguished career that includes training at the Cleveland Clinic alongside the team behind the first U.S. face transplant. After building a thriving cosmetic practice in Baton Rouge, he founded BuildMyBod Health—now rebranded as DoctorWell—a groundbreaking platform that enhances price transparency and streamlines patient care through automation. Aesthetic professionals won't want to miss this episode as Dr. Kaplan unveils how automation, particularly through his DoctorWell platform, is revolutionizing weight and wellness programs. Listeners will gain critical insights into overcoming inefficiencies, boosting practice profitability, and meeting modern patient demands with technology-driven solutions. From tackling obesity as an underlying health factor to automating subscriptions for medications like semaglutide, this episode offers actionable strategies to enhance patient trust, expand reach, and future-proof your practice. Tune in to discover how to stay ahead in the evolving aesthetics landscape!
In this episode, hosts Brad and Michael are joined by plastic surgeons leading the way in medical weight loss: Dr. Alan Durkin, Dr. Johnny Franco, and Dr. Jonathan Kaplan. They discuss the evolving regulatory landscape surrounding weight loss drugs like tirzepatide and semaglutide, the impact of the FDA removing certain drugs from the shortlist, and key compliance considerations for practices offering these treatments. Tune in for insights on navigating the complexities of medical weight loss from those shaping the industry. Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@byrdadatto Stay connected for the latest business and health care legal updates:WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedIn
Price transparency in healthcare is essential for providing patients with clear, upfront costs of medical services, empowering them to make informed financial decisions.In this episode of Straight Out of Health IT, Dr. Jonathan Kaplan, founder and CEO of BuildMyHealth, explains how their new platform DrWell addresses this challenge by offering real-time cash-pay price transparency, connecting patients directly with providers to ensure both affordability and continuity of care. Historically, healthcare pricing has become complex due to advancements in technology, third-party insurance involvement, and evolving payment models. Therefore, patients often face hidden costs, such as copays and deductibles, leading to unexpected financial burdens.In this conversation, Dr. Kaplan highlights that cash-pay options can often be more cost-effective than relying on insurance, especially for non-emergency services like outpatient procedures and medications. Increased price transparency drives competition among providers, ultimately reducing costs for patients while encouraging them to explore cash-pay options. For providers, adopting transparent pricing models and embracing cash-pay services can ensure financial sustainability and independence, particularly as insurance reimbursements continue to decline. Dr. Kaplan believes that moving forward, the healthcare system is expected to shift toward a market-driven model where insurance primarily covers catastrophic events, while patients pay out of pocket for more routine services. Consumers are advised to check prices ahead of time, explore cash-pay rates, and avoid defaulting to insurance when it isn't cost-effective. Providers are encouraged to treat patients transparently, offering clear cost estimates and embracing models prioritizing affordability, trust, and improved care outcomes.Tune in for an eye-opening conversation on how price transparency in healthcare can save you money, empower your choices, and transform the way you approach medical care!
This podcast is brought to you by Outcomes Rocket, your exclusive healthcare marketing agency. Learn how to accelerate your growth by going to outcomesrocket.com The key to better healthcare is focusing on a provider-to-consumer model that prioritizes continuity of care with an actual medical practice rather than just a relationship with a website. In this episode, Dr. Jonathan Kaplan, CEO of DrWell, discusses how his company is bridging the gap between direct-to-consumer convenience and the accountability of traditional healthcare. DrWell empowers medical practices with the tech stack needed for easy online sign-ups and subscription management, all while ensuring patients are connected to real doctors, not just independent contractors. Dr. Kaplan highlights the importance of asynchronous consultations, a new feature they are rolling out for providers in 32 states, using questionnaires as a starting point for a provider's review. He also shares predictions for 2025, specifically for GLP-1 medications, predicting that despite current challenges with shortages and FDA regulations, compounding pharmacies will continue to play a vital role in the accessibility and cost reduction of these medications, and a market-focused approach may lead to price adjustments for brand-name drugs. Tune in and learn how DrWell is shaping the future of accessible and accountable healthcare! Resources: Connect and follow Dr. Jonathan Kaplan on LinkedIn and Instagram. Follow DrWell on LinkedIn and visit their website. Fast Track Your Business Growth: Outcomes Rocket is a full service marketing agency focused on helping healthcare organizations like yours maximize your impact and accelerate growth. Learn more at outcomesrocket.com
Spencer Martin of the Beyond the Peloton Newsletter and Andrew Vontz of the Choose the Hard Way Podcast/The Better invite Kip Taylor (of Colorado and Nex Mexico cycling fame) and Jonathan Kaplan of the Riding With Newsletter to discuss their recent training camp/2025 planning retreat in Tucson, Arizona, and how modern the shifting trends in modern top-level training and racing have shifted the historic winter cycling destination. Beyond the Peloton Newsletter Try The Better Lab today Choose the Hard Way Podcast & Newsletter
Whether you're a coach, swimmer, or simply a sports enthusiast, this episode will inspire you with insights into the transformative power of perseverance, innovation, and connection.Dive into this episode as Jonathan Kaplan, the visionary behind SwimRVA, Rapids Swim Team shares how he turned a small swimming program into a thriving community of over 580 passionate swimmers. Discover the secrets to creating an environment where swimmers, from kids to adults, feel empowered, responsible, and excited to return to the pool. Learn how fostering fun and mentorship builds a lifelong love for swimming and strengthens communities. What's the secret to turning casual swimmers into lifelong enthusiasts? Join us to uncover Jonathan Kaplan's innovative approach that blends fun, responsibility, and mentorship to create a ripple effect in the swimming world. From inspiring stories to actionable strategies, this episode is your lane to transforming the way you think about swimming, coaching, and building a vibrant swim community. Don't miss it—dive in now!Check our Jonathan's Inspiring Sports Nation Channel https://www.isnation.com/coach/642/bioEmail us at HELLO@ChampionsMojo.com. Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns.
This week, AmSpa founder and CEO, Alex R. Thiersch, JD, speaks with Jonathan Kaplan, MD, board-certified plastic surgeon and founder of BuildMyHealth. They chat about DrWell by BuildMyHealth and how it simplifies medical weight loss treatment for both patients and medical aesthetic practices. Listen in to learn: Evolving from price transparency solutions to subscription medications; How DrWell automates billing and connects med spas to compounding pharmacies; Compliantly paying providers and helping patients navigate insurance; How 503a and 503b pharmacies can continue providing weight loss solutions; The future of provider-to-consumer and working with compounding pharmacies; And more! Music By Ghost Score
It's our 50th episode! To celebrate, we have lined up a TRIPLE TREAT with Doctor Ethan Lyon along for the ride. We shoot up the streets with Isaac Hayes in Truck Turner (1974) directed by Jonathan Kaplan. Then we indulge in some Indonesian black magic insanity with Special Silencers (1982), directed by Arizal. And finally, we go for maximum bamboozlement with famed egosploitation miracle worker Neil Breen's Fateful Findings (2013). Vengeful pimps, rhizomial gut explosions and completely incoherent messianic ramblings - just what every 50th celebration needs. We didn't think it was possible to spoil Special Silencers, but will be announcing a Spoiler Territory section for the other two films. So if you haven't seen them before you listen, you can nevertheless avoid spoilers for Truck Turner by skipping ahead to the 1:01:33 mark, and for Fateful Findings by skipping ahead to 2:25:36. Want to get in touch? You can reach us on caliber9fromouterspace@gmail.com Theme music: "The Cold Light of Day" by HKM. Check out HKM on #SoundCloud or Bandcamp
Welcome to The Video Store Podcast. Each week, I recommend four films you might want to check out, whether you're looking for something to rent or just want to expand your movie knowledge. This week, I'm diving into a themes that are timeless and relatable: rebellion, youth, and the struggles of growing up. The four films I'm highlighting are Over the Edge (1979), Times Square (1980), River's Edge (1986), and Pump Up the Volume (1990).Over the Edge (1979)This cult classic explores suburban boredom and teenage rebellion. It was loosely inspired by a real-life incident in California during the 1970s, where teens rioted in response to restrictions imposed by their parents and local authorities. It's notable for being Matt Dillon's film debut. He plays Richie, one of the kids at the center of the chaos. Directed by Jonathan Kaplan, the film's gritty realism was a little too much for studios at the time, it barely saw a release but later gained a loyal following through home video. The soundtrack, packed with Cheap Trick and The Cars, perfectly captures the direction of rock music of the late '70s.Times Square (1980)This film might not be as polished, but it's bursting with energy and heart. Directed by Allan Moyle, who later did Pump Up the Volume, it tells the story of two misfit girls who form a punk band and try to take over New York City. The movie feels raw, both in tone and execution, and the soundtrack is amazing, featuring artists like The Ramones, Talking Heads, and Patti Smith. Tim Curry has a supporting role as a late-night DJ, and his performance ties the whole rebellious tone together. The production was troubled, with studio interference cutting down the original vision, but what remains is still unforgettable. I love the way it capture the city itself as a character.River's Edge (1986)This is a darker take on teenage life, based on a true crime story where a group of teens reacted disturbingly casually to a murder in their group. It's an unsettling and atmospheric film, directed by Tim Hunter, who went on to direct episodes of Twin Peaks. Keanu Reeves gives one of his early standout performances, alongside Crispin Glover, who turns in an incredibly strange and intense portrayal as Layne, the self-proclaimed leader of the group. Dennis Hopper is also in this, playing Feck, a creepy recluse with a dark past. The film captures the nihilism of the mid-'80s, reflecting on the emptiness some teens felt during that time. This didn't appeal to me at the time because I didn't feel that same nihilism, but the older I have gotten, the more I can appreciate it.Pump Up the Volume (1990)This film is a little more hopeful, but it's still about rebellion. Christian Slater stars as Mark, a shy high schooler who runs a pirate radio station at night, encouraging his fellow students to fight back against corruption and conformity. It's another film by Allan Moyle, and you can feel his knack for capturing the spirit of young outsiders. The film touches on some surprisingly heavy issues, but it balances that with humor and energy. I think every kid who saw this thought about what their own pirate radio station would sound like.If you're looking for something to watch this week, all four of these films tap into the raw emotions of youth, with characters who are struggling to be heard in a world that doesn't always want to listen. Check them out, and let me know what you think.Thanks for reading Video Store Podcast! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.videostorepodcast.com
In this episode of Life Sciences 360, we dive deep into the world of GLP-1 medications with Dr. Jonathan Kaplan. We discuss weight management, how these medications work, their impact beyond weight loss, and the ethical considerations surrounding their use. Dr. Kaplan shares his insights on the healthcare industry's evolving landscape, the economic implications, and why these medications are changing everything from cosmetic surgery to chronic disease management.Chapters:00:00 Introduction 00:02 Dr. Jonathan Kaplan's Background 00:16 Overview of GLP-1 Medications 00:25 The Significance of GLP-1s 00:35 Future FDA Approvals 00:51 Welcome to the Episode 01:12 Meet Dr. Jonathan Kaplan 01:19 Dr. Kaplan's Journey into Weight Management 02:09 Early Days Before the GLP-1 Hype 02:30 Compounding Pharmacy and Medication Shortages 03:17 Success of the Weight Management Program 03:23 YouTube Subscriber Request 04:17 GLP-1 Mechanisms Explained 05:00 How GLP-1s Work in the Body 05:51 Historical Timeline of GLP-1 Medications 06:48 Semaglutide's Evolution 07:23 The Rise of Ozempic and Wegovy 07:43 New Developments in Weight Management 08:54 Accidental Discoveries and Hormones 09:35 Significance of GLP-1 Discoveries 10:02 Medication Approval and Insurance Hurdles 10:43 Patient Expectations vs. Reality 12:09 Misconceptions About Weight Loss 12:51 Other Health Benefits Beyond Weight Loss 14:10 The Complex Psychology of Weight Loss 15:16 Importance of Diet and Exercise 16:10 How to Get Access to These Medications 18:02 Transparent Pricing Model 20:19 Maintenance and Subscription Options 22:04 Challenges with Insurance 23:21 Insurance Pitfalls and Complications 24:42 Speed of Access and Medication Availability 25:41 Ethical Considerations in Prescribing GLP-1s 27:28 Balancing Ethics and Accessibility 29:35 Broader Impact on Public Health and Economics 30:35 Transforming Healthcare Through Weight Management 32:12 Future of GLP-1 Medications 33:58 Changing Consumer Preferences and Food Labels 35:51 Reflections on Dr. Kaplan's Career 37:06 Closing Remarks 39:11 Key Takeaway on Safe Access 41:03 Conclusion and Gratitude
Im Rahmen der Konferenz „Israel: Deutsche Projektionen“, die im Mai 2024 in München stattfand, wurde untersucht, wie Israel in Deutschland heute und im Laufe des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts wahrgenommen und imaginiert wurde und wird. Die Konferenz brachte Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler aus den Bereichen Geschichte, Philosophie, Literatur, Soziologie und Medienwissenschaft zusammen, um die verschiedenen deutschen Projektionen von Israel aus einer interdisziplinären Perspektive zu betrachten. Der Vortrag von Dr. Jonathan Kaplan fiel in den Bereich ‚Geschichte und Politik‘.
Join Coaches Mike Anzano and Jonathan Kaplan as they dive deep into the world of swimming in this engaging episode! The duo shares their insights on a range of topics, from coaching coaches to athletes balancing workouts & life. Whether you're a seasoned competitor or just starting out, this episode is packed with valuable advice and lively conversation. Tune in for a splash of inspiration and expert perspectives on all things swimming As always you can reach out to me on Instagram with any questions. Be sure to head over to Betterswimcoach.com for workout guides and ways to elevate your coaching! Be sure to follow Jonathan on IG here
How can price transparency reshape the way we approach healthcare, especially in the realm of medical weight loss? In this episode, Dr. Grant Stevens is joined by Dr. Jonathan Kaplan, the CEO and Founder of BuildMyHealth. Seeking to revolutionize patient care by giving consumers a clear understanding of costs before committing to treatments, Dr. Kaplan explains how he built a platform to champion price transparency, and empower patients to make better decisions and ultimately improve their overall healthcare experience.The conversation also shifts to the growing need for effective weight management solutions. As Dr. Kaplan highlights, weight loss is becoming a central focus in medicine, and offering patients both clarity in pricing and access to the latest treatments is crucial. In this episode, you'll hear about weight management in the context of aesthetic medicine and how it aligns with the broader healthcare landscape. With a fascinating look into the background and history of GLP-1 agonists dating all the way back to 2005, and a deep dive into the intricacies of compounding pharmacies, join Dr. Stevens and Dr. Kaplan for an enlightening discussion that showcases how price transparency, technology, and innovation are transforming the future of medical weight loss.» Apple Podcasts | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-of-beauty/id1510898426» Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/0hEIiwccpZUUHuMhlyCOAm» Recent episodes | https://www.influxmarketing.com/technology-of-beauty/» Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thetechnologyofbeauty/» LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-technology-of-beauty/The Technology of Beauty is produced by Influx Marketing, The Digital Agency for Aesthetic Practices. https://www.influxmarketing.com/Want more aesthetic insights? Subscribe to Next Level Practices, the show where we discuss the ever-changing world of digital marketing and patient acquisition and bring you the latest ideas, strategies, and tactics to help you take your practice to the next level. https://www.influxmarketing.com/next-level-practices/
Host Tom Foley invites Dr. Jonathan Kaplan, CEO and Founder of BuildMyHealth to discuss GLP-1 medications.. $4.5T is our national healthcare spend, 90% is spent on chronic conditions, included in these is obesity and diabetes. 20% of children and 42% of adults are obese. 38M people have diabetes while 98M are pre diabetic. Dr. Kaplan shares how GLP-1 therapies work and the role of a trusted clinician in their use. And the benefits for patients and providers of the Provider-to-consumer (PTC) vs. direct-to-consumer (DTC) models. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
We continue #SEXtember Part Deux by checking in on 1972's NIGHT CALL NURSES. Directed by Jonathan Kaplan, in his debut, and produced by Julie Corman, this is the third in Roger Corman's "NURSES" movie. Quentin Tarantino called it "a sexy version of Three Coins in the Fountain." IYKYK. We talk about the many, many, MANY plots this movie has to offer, the subtle product placement, and learn about Erica's favorite after work activity - no spoilers - but it's not what you would think! What is a night call nurse you ask? You'll have to listen in to find out!
Frumess sits down with the legendary director Allan Arkush to discuss his incredible work as a filmmaker. Subscribe to Allan's youtube channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@UCSormz-EZa4yugvJ3MyKVkQ www.frumess.com FRUMESS is POWERED by www.riotstickers.com/frumess JOIN THE PATREON FOR LESS THAN A $2 CUP OF COFFEE!! https://www.patreon.com/Frumess
Mark and John discuss the 1992 thriller Unlawful Entry. Directed by Jonathan Kaplan, and starring Kurt Russell, Ray Liotta, and Madeleine Stowe, the movie focuses on what happens after “a burglar holds a knife to Karen's throat while her husband does nothing (the IMDb synopsis is insane).” In this episode, they also talk about class thrillers, Kurt Russell, and the excellence of Ray Liotta. Enjoy!
Spencer Martin of the Beyond the Peloton Newsletter and Andrew Vontz of the Choose the Hard Way Podcast/The Better Lab welcome on Jonathan Kaplan of the RIDING WITH podcast and newsletter to discuss the past week at the Tour de France, including how the GC is shaping up and debating if gravel stages belong at the Tour de France, as well as the impact Stage 9's trip off-road has had on the race. BTP In-Depth Daily Tour de France Breakdowns Get access to ad-free episodes with a BTP premium subscription Listen to Andrew's Choose the Hard Way Podcast BTP is seamlessly following every twist and turn of the 2024 Tour de France with the fantastic Tour Tracker app (iPhone/Android/Web) Hit up Andrew (@vontz) on Twitter/X & Spencer (@spencersoward) on Threads with your questions, opinions, and anything else cycling-related
Bored suburban kids get into trouble, hassled by the cops until it turns deadly, and ending in an orgy of destruction--a pretty familiar American story. Sitting somewhere between low-budget exploitation films and more thoughtful, nervy fair, this cult movie pulls off having its cake and eating it, exploring the root causes of juvenile delinquency while having some awesome explosions. Starring Michael Kramer, Matt Dillon, Pamela Ludwig, Vincent Spano, and Harry Northup. Written by Charles S. Haas and Tim Hunter. Directed by Jonathan Kaplan.
Spencer Martin of the Beyond the Peloton Newsletter and Andrew Vontz of the Choose the Hard Way Podcast are joined by the RIDING WITH newsletter/podcast creator Jonathan Kaplan to preview the start list and course for this weekend's upcoming Giro d'Italia, and go into the main storylines, including whether anyone can possibly beat Tadej Pogačar, how the GC battle will play out, and which currently low-profile riders could breakout during the race. Read Jonathan's RIDING WITH Newsletter Get in-depth race breakdowns with the BTP newsletter Listen to Andrew's Choose the Hard Way Podcast Hit up Andrew (@vontz) on Twitter/X & Spencer (@spencersoward) on Threads with your questions, opinions, and anything else cycling-related.
Director Jonathan Kaplan discusses learning from Elia Kazan, having Martin Scorsese teach him at NYU, hanging up on Roger Corman, The Accused, ER, and much, much more. Jonathan's IMDB Please check us out on our website and on instagram and like us and review us if you enjoyed the episode. Theme Music - Tatyana Richaud Theme Mix - Charles Papert We'd like to thank Knuckle Puck Camera for sponsoring today's episode. If you'd like to sponsor a future episode, contact us at www.theop.io.
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Today on the show I talk with artist and Plinth gallery owner Jonathan Kaplan. Over more than fifty years in ceramics he has worked as a studio potter, manufacturer of commercial ceramics, and gallery owner. In our interview we talk about investing in yourself, knowing when change is needed to avoid burnout, and how Kaplan approaches geometric forms through mold making. His book The Mold-Making Manual weaves personal narrative into practical mold making skills and was just released by the American Ceramics Society in 2024. For more information visit www.plinthgallery.com. I'm excited to have a live taping of the show at this year's NCECA conference. Thursday March 21st at 2:30pm Lisa Giuliani and Brian Kakas will join me to talk about the Changing landscape of ceramic education. Directly following at 4:00pm guest Red Clay Rambler host Malene Barnett will record Clay Roots: Exploring Ceramics Across the Black Diaspora - From Africa to the Caribbean and the Americas. Today's episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art www.Rosenfieldcollection.com Bray Clay www.archiebrayclay.com
In a departure from their usual format, Spencer Martin of the Beyond the Peloton Newsletter & Andrew Vontz of the Choose the Hard Way Podcast are joined by Riding With's Jonathan Kaplan, who turns the table on the hosts and asks them a series of questions, including the ever-important issue of Daylight Savings Time, the BTP Podcast origin story, what bikes they would buy and their ideal, and current, training regimen. Read the RIDING WITH Newsletter Get in-depth race breakdowns with the BTP newsletter Listen to Andrew's Choose the Hard Way Podcast Hit up Andrew (@vontz) on Twitter/X & Spencer (@spencersoward) on Threads with your questions, opinions, and anything else cycling-related.
Physical media continues to thrive though it is having a slight week this time around as Erik Childress and Peter Sobczynski go over the new releases. Saw fans can grab the whole series in one fell swoop. There is esoteric stuff from Guy Maddin and a western with Vincent Cassel. Traditional Old West fans get a little treat from Walter Hill along with one of Katharine Hepburn's Oscar-winning roles. Finally, Shout Factory upgrades a cult Jonathan Kaplan teen film starring Matt Dillon in his screen debut. 0:00 - Intro 1:10 - Universal (The 355 4K) 3:50 - Lionsgate (Saw collection) 6:49 - Zeitgeist (Archangel) 9:31 - Kino (Lion in Winter/Death Rides a Horse/the Long Riders) 26:11 - Samuel Goldwyn (Blueberry) 29:45 – Shout! Factory (Over the Edge) 40:41 – New Blu-ray Announcements 42:12 - Outro
BuildMyHealth goes beyond plastic surgery, actively transforming weight management programs. In today's episode, Dr. Jonathan Kaplan, CEO and founder of BuildMyHealth, discusses the impact of price transparency and the innovative weight management programs offered through BuildMyHealth. His platform provides a solution that focuses on price transparency, subscriptions, and weight management programs, leveraging automated technology to streamline patient experience and generate recurring revenue for providers. Dr. Kaplan delves into the evolving healthcare landscape, the benefits of cash-based transactions, and the shift towards preventative care and early intervention in managing weight and related health conditions. He also emphasizes the benefits of a provider-to-consumer model, which empowers providers to create recurring revenue while offering patients convenient access to essential treatments. If you are a healthcare provider looking to explore new opportunities in weight management and enhance patient care, we highly recommend listening to this insightful episode! Resources: Watch the entire interview here. Connect with and follow Dr. Jonathan Kaplan on LinkedIn here. Learn more about BuildMyHealth on LinkedIn and their website. Sign up for a Demo.
Justin joins Ed this week to talk rage & obsession, as displayed by Ray Liotta, while giving 1992's underrated thriller Unlawful Entry, from director Jonathan Kaplan, our patented Film Effect Treatment!! Unlawful Entry involves a couple who befriend a lonely policeman, only for him to develop an unrequited fixation on the wife that leads to chilling consequences.. Episode Directory: *Intro 00:00 *First Time Viewings 09:36 *Box-Office Receipts 10:55 *Pre-Dive Top Five 14:17 *The Film Effect Breakdown -Cast & Crew Rundown 39:26 -Production History 44:21 -Full Effect Film Discussion 46:29 *Trivial Pursuit 02:36:23 *Critic's Corner 02:40:43 *Pros & Cons 02:46:33 *Mulligan Moment 02:53:55 *Finger-Lickin' Good 02:57:34 *Movie MVP 03:02:55 *Let's Get Physical (Media) 03:06:33 *Final Effect Rating/Double Feature Pairing 03:11:41 *Outro 03:20:02 Website: https://www.thefilmeffectpodcast.com Merch Store: https://www.thefilmeffectpodcast.com/store Email: filmeffectpod@gmail.com Find us on social media! Facebook: https://facebook.com/thefilmeffectpodcast IG: https://instagram.com/thefilmeffectpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/filmeffectpod TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@filmeffectpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefilmeffectpodcast/support
Listen in as host David Mandell speaks to returning guest plastic surgeon Dr. Jonathan Kaplan about adding a weight loss program to a medical practice – both for the patient's health and happiness and the practice's economics. Jonathan begins the discussion with an overview of the current popular weight loss medications Ozempic/Wegovy (semaglutide) and Mounjaro/Zepbound (tirzepatide) and how they work. He then explains how his practice began consideration of a weight loss program for patients – because of both BMI limitations of patients who wanted surgery and due to suggestions from practice staff. David and Jonathan then delve into the various elements a physician must consider when evaluating and then implementing a weight loss program for this/her patients., including how to scale it as a subscription business model. The podcast concludes with a discussion of how the same business process of evaluating and implementing a weight loss program could be applied by a physician to other modalities, including hormone replacement, IV therapy, cosmetic therapies and more. Learn more, incluing key takeaways and insights, as well as being able to listen to this and past episodes by visiting www.physicianswealthpodcast.com.
Step into the future of aesthetics with an insightful podcast led by Dr. Jonathan Kaplan, a trailblazer in weight management solutions. This episode is a goldmine of knowledge, debunking myths and illuminating the transformative impact of weight management medications. Discover the untapped potential for aesthetic professionals as these medications seamlessly integrate into practices, driving patient satisfaction and fostering long-term loyalty.
Patient-centered, innovative, and driven by simplicity, Dr. Jonathan Kaplan is always finding new and interesting ways to make it easy for patients to achieve their aesthetic goals. Before he accepted the opportunity to move to his beautiful Pacific Heights office with views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Dr. Kaplan built a successful practice in Louisiana.In San Francisco, he's known for delivering breast and body results for his patients. Recently, the addition of a modern weight loss program both for people trying to reach a lower BMI before surgery, but also for general weight loss patients is a runaway success.From championing price transparency to scaling a medical weight loss program, it's clear that Dr. Kaplan puts his (and everyone else's) patients first.To learn more about Dr. Jonathan KaplanFollow Dr. Kaplan on InstagramSee the father/son matching outfits and follow Kelsey Kaplan on InstagramABOUT MEET THE DOCTOR The purpose of the Meet the Doctor podcast is simple. We want you to get to know your doctor before meeting them in person because you're making a life changing decision and time is scarce. The more you can learn about who your doctor is before you meet them, the better that first meeting will be. When you head into an important appointment more informed and better educated, you are able to have a richer, more specific conversation about the procedures and treatments you're interested in. There's no substitute for an in-person appointment, but we hope this comes close.Meet The Doctor is a production of The Axis. Made with love in Austin, Texas.Are you a doctor or do you know a doctor who'd like to be on the Meet the Doctor podcast? Book a free 30 minute recording session at meetthedoctorpodcast.com.
Jonathan Kaplan has been fortunate to have sustain a 55 year career in ceramics wearing many hats: potter, ceramic designer, manufacturer, author, educator, master mold and model maker. Jonathan's book, “The Mold Making Manual-The Art of Models, Molds, and Slip-Cast Ceramics” is due to be published by the American Ceramics Society in the Summer of 2023. Jonathan credits his success and longevity in this field to having a curious mind. http://ThePottersCast.com/964
Spencer Martin of the Beyond the Peloton Newsletter & Andrew Vontz of the Choose the Hard Way Podcast are joined by the RIDING WITH newsletter/podcast creator Jonathan Kaplan to preview the storylines for this weekend's upcoming Vuelta a España, from how the GC battle will play out, where the decisive moments will occur, and who will ultimately win the race. Read Jonathan's RIDING WITH Newsletter Get in-depth race breakdowns with the BTP newsletter Listen to Andrew's Choose the Hard Way Podcast Hit up Andrew (@vontz) & Spencer (@btpcycling) on Twitter with your questions, opinions, and anything else cycling related.
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Jonathan Kaplan, MD, a board-certified plastic surgeon and CEO of BuildMyHealth. Tune in as we unravel compounding Semaglutide – the ingredient in popular weight loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy. Dr. Kaplan breaks down how Semaglutide works and why it is effective for weight loss. Join us for insights into Semaglutide and the opportunity compounding pharmacies have when a drug is added to the FDA shortage list.Want to learn more? Check out these article by Dr. Kaplan: 1) https://www.pacificheightsplasticsurgery.com/new-and-improved-weight-management-program/, 2) https://www.pacificheightsplasticsurgery.com/ozempic-and-wegovy-for-weight-loss-qa/ Visit our website www.byrdadatto.com to learn more and to subscribe to the ByrdAdatto newsletter. Follow us on social media to stay up-to-date on the ByrdAdatto family. Finally, subscribe to our YouTube channel for short videos on breaking developments and interesting business and health care compliance topics. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ByrdAdatto/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ByrdAdatto Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/byrdadattolaw/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/byrdadatto YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6VSOw0W5lrrj4iIl1HxTbg
In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, we are joined by Jonathan Kaplan, COO of Magic Software Enterprises, Inc., and a technical leader with over 20 years of experience in bringing transformative technology to the corporate IT environment. Jonathan takes us through the critical importance of Industry 4.0 for small and mid-sized manufacturers and the challenges they face in automating data management. Listen in as we explore how systems data integrations, software implementation, and the elimination of data silos can lead to increased efficiency, and how connecting the factory floor to the C-Suite can help North American factories stay competitive in a complex market. You'll also learn about Jonathan's journey from founding and serving as CTO of PowWow Mobile, a leading provider of low-code mobile tools, to its acquisition by Magic Software in 2019. Don't miss this insightful conversation on the future of manufacturing and how businesses can harness the power of automated data management solutions. Tune in now!
Bad Girls directed by Jonathan Kaplan, and starring Madeleine Stowe, Mary Stuart Masterson, Andie MacDowell, and Drew Barrymore. Episode Roundup: The Cowpunchers have a disagreement on the quality of this movie! Amy is captivated by a caravan of coots. Pat reveals his "type" and that type is Drew Barrymore with murder in her eyes. Stu calls his mom to ask if she'll let him watch Spiderman.
Get higher baby! On a brand new You Don't Know Dick we're joined by That Shelf's Will Perkins to discuss Jonathan Kaplan's 1975 trucker action film WHITE LINE FEVER starring Jan Michael Vincent, Slim Pickens, Kay Lenz, L.Q. Jones, and Dick Miller as the uniquely named "Birdie" Corman. The boys discuss left-leaning action films, the TRUCKER'S CODE, whether Big Trouble in Little China's Jack Burton would join the "Freedom Convoy" and SO MUCH MORE (including the life and career of beloved character actor Dick Miller). Check it out!
Jonathan Kaplan's 1979 teenage rebellion film, OVER THE EDGE, is on the table. Hoch and Chad are on opposing sides of this kid vs adults story. We get into the influence on Dazed & Confused, the inspiration to the story, and much more! WEBSITE: https://linktr.ee/BrokenVCR
(*) Receive weekly science-based, compassionate and actionable skills to stop ineffective playing-it-safe: subscribe to the Playing-it-safe Newsletter: https://www.thisisdoctorz.com/playing-it-safe-newsletter/This is a super special interview with one of my favorite colleagues and author, Jonathan Kaplan, author of “Urban Mindfulness.”In this conversation we discussed:One of Jonathan's favorite mindfulness exercises: sending warm wishes to people around youWhy playing-it-safe behaviors are naturalWhat is a playing-it-safe moveTwo skills to distinguish effective playing-it-safe moves from ineffective onesHow to handle uncertaintyHow to handle ruling-thoughts about thinking (metacognitions)In the middle of the conversation, you will hear me practicing “how to say” one of my favorite words in English, and one of Jonathan's favorite jokes related to anxiety and playing-it-safe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In case you missed it, we're re-releasing an episode from last season, chosen by our Save As intern, Emily Kwok. It's an Emily's Pick! Should the Brady Bunch House be in the National Register of Historic Places? Why not? asks alum Jonathan Kaplan. In his master's thesis, the TV writer-turned-heritage conservationist makes a case for designating sites specifically for their use in movies and TV shows. Along with literary precedent dating back to Chaucer, Jonathan cites the deep meaning and shared cultural experiences these places create. If a place inspires meaning, does it matter where that meaning comes from? Does reality matter in these fact-fluid times? Join us for a fascinating conversation that's just the tip of the iceberg. Photos, links, and thesis on episode pageConnect with us @saveasnextgen on Instagram and Facebook
Episode 48: We go one fucking hour on Jonathan Kaplan's supremely authentic portrait of late '70s teenage rebellion in the dawn of American's sterile suburban frontier. Set in the town of New Granada, material-obsessed baby boomer parents and authority figures clash with the local youth which erupts into an all out war precipitated by the murder of local dirtbag hero Richie, played to perfection by a 14 year-old Matt Dillon. LISTEN to our "Songs Inspired by OVER THE EDGE (1979)" playlist here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBVBSIxZ9wReLCQ4yDb_QIBXfTR6O7C_U READ Daniel Robert McClure's college dissertation on OVER THE EDGE here: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1040&context=fwpca Follow us on – Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onefuckinghour/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/1fuckinghour
Jonathan Kaplan's 1979 teenage rebellion film, OVER THE EDGE, is on the table. Hoch and Chad are on opposing sides of this kid vs adults story. We get into the influence on Dazed & Confused, the inspiration to the story, and much more! Follow theturnbuckletavern.com for all your Tavern needs!
In this episode, Max is joined by Jesse Pires, director and curator of the Lightbox Film Center in Philadelphia, to discuss Jonathan Kaplan's film, Over The Edge (1979). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, AmSpa Founder and CEO, Alex R. Thiersch, JD, speaks with Jonathan Kaplan, MD, MPH, a board-certified plastic surgeon based in San Francisco and Founder and CEO of BuildMyHealth, a price transparency/lead generation platform. They speak about the No Surprises Act and how it impacts medical spas. Their conversation covers: Dr. Kaplan's history with price transparency and the resources he developed for providers; The three recent legislation efforts governing price transparency; How medical aesthetics is affected by new measures against surprise bills; What you need to include in a good faith estimate; Why medical spas should care about complying with the No Surprises Act; Who is required to get a good faith estimate; Why it's taken so long to get medical practices to share their pricing; And more!
In this episode we spotlight a federal law - the No Surprises Act, with guest Dr. Jonathan Kaplan! Dr. Kaplan is a plastic surgeon, and the founder and CEO of BuildMyHealth, a website and app that gives users an estimate for procedures in their area. We discuss cost transparency, how the No Surprises Act affects doctor-patient relationships, and compliance. Visit https://www.buildmybod.com/pricing to learn more about BuildMyHealth. Visit https://nosurprisesact.com/ to download the four documents you need to be compliant with the No Surprises Act.Access+ members can visit https://byrdadatto.com/toolkit/no-surprises-act-toolkit/ for exclusive access to ByrdAdatto's No Surprises Act Toolkit. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ByrdAdatto/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ByrdAdattoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/byrdadattolaw/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/byrdadattoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6VSOw0W5lrrj4iIl1HxTbg
In this episode, Anne Muhlethaler interviews Dr Jonathan Kaplan, Ph.D. Dr Kaplan is a licensed clinical psychologist, author and teacher, an expert in cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), an ACT therapist (for Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) and also works with the application of mindfulness and meditation in psychotherapy.Dr Kaplan runs the SoHo CBT + Mindfulness Center, he also teaches courses to undergraduates at The New School in "Mindfulness and Meditation in Psychology" and "Culture, Ethnicity, and Mental Health." Prior to that, he taught graduate courses in "Evidence-Based Practice" and "Mindfulness and Meditation in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy." He is a visiting faculty member at the Nalanda Institute (which is how Anne came across him), and has held numerous other teaching positions in the past. Dr Kaplan has also written several books, with subjects including the application of mindfulness to city experiences and viewing love and relationships from a modern behavioural perspective. In fall 2020, he also contributed to a playful gift box that incorporated mindfulness with the care of houseplants (i.e., Plantfulness).Over the course of this interview, Anne invites Dr Kaplan to talk about his path, which led him from California to Japan and back, and how he left an early career in law to get into psychology, first working on a suicide hotline. He tells Anne about how he began to meditate while serving as a psychology intern, having to lead patients with psychiatric disability in meditation, and the effects he observed on them. The two of them also talk about Urban Mindfulness, the title of the online column and subsequent book Dr Kaplan wrote, and how those of us living in noisy big cities can find calm and navigate through it all. They discuss some of the practices outlined in the book, including how to deal with sensory overload and what Dr Kaplan calls the mindfulness of diversity, to help us explore our biases and blind spots. To conclude, the two of them discuss the powerful possibilities and psychological flexibility offered by ACT, how it can help us work with limiting stories, away from cognitive diffusion or experiential avoidance, and how this method (which leans on mindfulness) encourages us to act in the world according to our values. A deeply engaging and fascinating interview, full of insights. Happy listening! ***You can find Dr Jonathan Kaplan at Soho CBT - https://www.sohocbt.com/team/dr-kaplanor on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanskaplan/https://nalandainstitute.org/His book, Urban Mindfulness https://www.amazon.com/Urban-Mindfulness-Cultivating-Presence-Purpose/dp/1572247495and his other book ACT and RFT in Relationships https://www.amazon.com/ACT-RFT-Relationships-Commitments-Acceptance/dp/1608823342/ref=sr_1_1?qid=1655999778&refinements=p_27%3AJonathan+S+Kaplan+PhD&s=books&sr=1-1&text=Jonathan+S+Kaplan+PhDThe blog post Anne wrote after her a-ha moment, thanks to Dr Kaplan and his lecture on ACT is here https://avm.consulting/looking-forward/why-i-want-a-flexible-brainACT (to sound as the word 'act) or Acceptance & commitment therapy - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acceptance_and_commitment_therapySteven C Hayes, founder of ACT - https://stevenchayes.com/about/Dr Herbert Benson and the relaxation response - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Relaxation_ResponseTranscendental meditation or TM - https://www.tm.org/Wu wei - or the concept of non-doing in Taoism - https://www.theschooloflife.com/article/wu-wei-doing-nothing/Walden, the book by Henry David Thoreau - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walden***If you enjoyed this episode, click subscribe for more, and consider writing a review of the show on Apple Podcasts, it helps people find us and also helps to secure future guests. Thank you so much for listening! For all notes and transcripts, please visit Out Of The Clouds on Simplecast - https://out-of-the-clouds.simplecast.com/ Sign up for Anne's email newsletter for more from Out of the Clouds at https://annevmuhlethaler.com. Follow Anne: Twitter: @annvi IG: @_outoftheclouds
Two trashy urban thrillers from the 1990's are about to turn 30 and gratefully, they feature top-flight talent! In Unlawful Entry, Kurt Russell and Madeline Stowe play a mild-mannered couple who become the focus of an increasingly unhinged police officer played by Ray Liotta – RIP. ☹ And in Single White Female, Bridget Fonda stars as fashionable Manhattanite who just broke up with her cheating boyfriend and is now seeking a new roommate in her swank apartment – enter Jennifer Jason Leigh's Hedra who at first seems nice but proves increasingly……let's say clingy. :o Both films pretty much follow a time-tested formula around this time which we also saw in movies like The Hand That Rocks the Cradle and Sleeping With the Enemy….and yes ALL of these types of thrillers were trashy but several of them were also fun.
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This week, Sg2 Perspectives welcomes Dr. Neha Gupta and Dr. Jonathan Kaplan from Rush University Medical Center, along with Sg2's behavioral health lead Stephanie Snider, to discuss behavioral health integration and a collaborative care model that incorporates behavioral health into the primary care setting at Rush. Neha, Jonathan, and Stephanie dig into the model's goals, outcomes and lessons learned, as well as larger issues in the behavioral health space such as care access and workforce challenges. We are always excited to get ideas and feedback from our listeners. You can reach us at sg2perspectives@sg2.com, find us on Twitter as @Sg2HealthCare, or visit the Sg2 company page on LinkedIn.