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Discover how to conquer the anxiety that outdated technology is hindering your progress and learn the art of leading your business with vision rather than simply managing as a "boss." Joseph Hernandez, the proprietor of In Motion Pro, shares his insights on embracing leadership and innovation. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting, this guide will inspire you to view challenges as opportunities for growth and transformation. Join us as we explore strategies for overcoming limitations and fostering a forward-thinking business environment. 00:00 Introduction 00:49 From Restaurant Server To 20-Year Videographer 08:43 Overcoming The Fear That Old Gear Is Holding You Back 14:14 Visioneer Game! 22:01 How To Be A Leader, Not A Boss 28:55 Final Thoughts: "Getting Out of The Doldrums" 32:26 Shorts / Credits Support small business owners, like you, celebrating BIG breakthroughs by supporting Small Business Celebration's Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/smallbusinesscelebration! As well as our sponsors for this episode: Mike Saba: https://msaba.watsonrealty.com Reach out to us at: https://smallbusinesscelebration.com Read our blog at: https://smallbusinesscelebration.com/blog Reach out to our guest at: https://www.inmotion.pro #Leadership #Innovation #BusinessGrowth #OvercomingFear #Entrepreneurship #InMotionPro #JosephHernandez #BusinessLeadership #OldEquipment #businessstrategy https://youtu.be/KbSLMvZe7tQ
In this episode, Sandy Vance speaks to Joseph Hernandez, VP of Channel Sales at BluIP, and Vivek Kuppuswamy, Principal Produce Manager at BluIP. They explore how BluIP's Conversational AI and Virtual Agent solutions revolutionize healthcare workflows by automating patient interactions, streamlining appointment scheduling, and enhancing the patient experience. They also discuss how AI-driven communication reduces administrative burden, improves operational efficiency, and enables healthcare providers to move past organizational tasks and focus on delivering quality care.Episode NotesBeginning with a look at the history of automation in healthcare, Joseph and Vivek explain that the concept behind BluIP's Conversational AI is not new; it fills a similar role to an automated voice menu. However, BluIP's Conversational AI does not require callers to use specific language to understand their requests. It can also pick up on context and learn from new interactions. This technology helps to address populations who do not use apps like MyChart and want to interact with someone over the phone while streamlining workflows and reducing churn. Additionally, Joseph, Vivek, and Sandy discuss the future of AI at BlueIP and in health care in general.In this episode, they discuss:How AI is transforming the patient experienceThe opportunities that conversational AI is creating for healthcare providersThe primary use-cases for BluIP's Conversational AI in the healthcare spaceHow BlueIP works with organizations to integrate conversational AI to meet their individual needsThe advances in virtual agent technology that solve for patient populations who want to interact over the phoneThe ROI for Conversational AI, which consists of a combination of tangible returns and a less tangible opportunity costHow Conversational AI reduces churn, increases patient satisfaction, and increases staff satisfactionThe future of Conversational AI in healthcare communicationsBluIP's continued efforts to innovate, including reducing implementation timelines and low-code applicationsA little about Joseph and Vivek:Joseph Hernandez is a patient satisfaction advocate and technologist who specializes in conversational Artificial Intelligence and optimizing healthcare workflows. With a deep understanding of both digital channel contact centers and healthcare technologies, he designs patient-centered healthcare solutions for national health systems and community health centers. Drawing on his experience and understanding of the relationships between payers, providers, patients, and population health initiatives, Joseph helps customers optimize their current technology and adopt innovative solutions for the evolving healthcare landscape.Joseph is also an executive member of several healthcare organizations with a charter to close the gap in healthcare disparities and introduce technologies that lead to better patient outcomes; acting as a conduit between healthcare professionals and national healthcare organizations. At BluIP, Joseph is the VP of Channel Sales; matching clients with BluIP's solutions.Vivek is a Principal Product Manager at BluIP, and is driving the growth of BluIP's AI product portfolio. Prior to working at BluIP, Vivek spent 14 years building enterprise-grade SaaS products, with expertise in entertainment, CPG, and high-tech industries.
Show Notes: In this episode, Joe and I talk about how he got into horror, who his favorite directors are, and which unpopular horror movies he's a fierce defender of. He also told me how he got into film programming, how Brooklyn Horror has evolved over the years, some of his favorite films from this year's festival, and what a first-time festival goer should expect. Joe's Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/OfficialJoeShow Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: https://brooklynhorrorfest.com/ Who's There? Socials: Join the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=103143437 Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/whostherepc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whostherepc Email: whostherepc@gmail.com Website: https://www.whostherepodcast.com Join the Email List: https://mailchi.mp/4a109b94d3bc/newsletter-signup --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whostherepod/support
For several years, as a young soldier, I took part in a special tradition for Memorial Day Weekend.At the time, I was in the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), based in Washington, D.C. When our unit wasn't doing tactical training, we were carrying out military funerals. Whenever you see photos or video of soldiers carrying flag-draped caskets in Arlington National Cemetery, that was my unit. Every Thursday before Memorial Day Weekend, our company, which was the only one living on Ft. McNair in southwest D.C., would get up at 5:30am, get dressed in our duty uniform, and load up on buses with our empty rucksacks.Upon arriving at Arlington, we'd stand in line waiting to fill our rucksacks with hundreds of standard miniature American flags, all rolled up in a bundle and bound together with rubber bands. And then, for the rest of the day, until sundown, we'd walk along the sea of white headstones, laid out neatly as far as the eye can see, dress right dress, placing an American flag approximately a foot's length in front of each one. This tradition is called “Flags In,” and it's, by far, my favorite memory during those years in uniform.We had help. It wasn't just The Old Guard. There were other units in the area who would pitch in. There were some civilian volunteers, too. Between all of us, working throughout the day, we'd get the job done, and by sunset, we'd be able to look upon the vast expanse of the Cemetery, seemingly infinite rows of American flags stretching into the horizon. It was important to keep a good pace, of course. There are about 400,000 graves in Arlington for veterans and eligible family members, so you couldn't take your time, but I'd try my best to read each name, at least, while placing a flag. It was my small way of honoring them. There was one year I remember placing a flag and looking up at the headstone to read “Medgar W. Evers, Mississippi” and standing there for several moments in shock. I still get chills thinking about it. Who was I as some random, unproven 19 year-old private to have the honor of placing a flag on this hero's grave?But that's Arlington. Buried alongside each other are privates and generals, senators and the formerly enslaved, retired soldiers who earned the right long before their final breaths many decades after their service and teenagers who earned the right before they were ever permitted to legally drink, all bound together in the same soil, under the same headstones, forever in formation and at peace.There are some 639 acres of land covering the ANC divided into 70 sections. Every Memorial Day, I try to make it out to Section 60, where friends and people I admire are buried. That's the section dedicated to those who died in the Global War on Terrorism. There you'll find my friend Joseph Hernandez, who was killed by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan in 2009. He became the first enlisted soldier to be buried in Arlington with full military honors under a then-recently-introduced regulation that accorded it to all service members killed-in-action. Prior to that, only officers were eligible for full honors.Joe was the guy in my unit who always had a kind word for everyone. When I was a brand new private, he would check-in with me to see how things were going, always encouraging, always motivating, always with a smile and a joke to share. Before I knew anyone else in D.C., Joe was there to make me feel welcome.I wish every American could visit Arlington at least once. I wish they could walk around on Memorial Day and pay their respects and see the friends and family who have made the trip just to sit around and share stories with each other. Every year, especially in Section 60, I can always expect to see a group of friends who have brought chairs and sit around in front of their buddy's grave, trading tales and remembering better times. I can expect to see widows and widowers bring flowers, holding their grown kids' hands and reminding them why the ground they're standing on is so special. And I can expect to see more flags in one place than I'll ever see anywhere else in my life, always placed a foot in front of each grave, always symbolizing so many things that I worry are increasingly becoming lost.Maybe that worry is good. Maybe it's necessary. If there isn't concern over a lack of remembrance and respect, does complacency replace it? I think so. I think we need that constant reminder. The Tuesday after Memorial Day, we'd get up again at 5:30am and load up on buses and make the trip back out to Arlington with our empty rucksacks for “Flags Out,” and we'd spend the entire day walking back along each grave and gently taking out each flag and bounding them together with rubber bands and by sunset, the whole Cemetery would be removed of flags.We might whisper to each grave that we'd be back soon to remember them again.And we'd mean it.Charlotte's Web Thoughts is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Charlotte's Web Thoughts at charlotteclymer.substack.com/subscribe
AI-driven virtual agents are revolutionizing call centers by handling mundane inquiries, freeing up staff for more personalized patient interactions. In this episode, Joseph Hernandez, the Vice President of Channel Sales at BluIP, highlights the exciting opportunity of healthcare technology advancements that will improve population health and enhance the patient experience. Specializing in AI and virtual agents for healthcare, BluIP underscores the importance of digital transformation, emphasizing the necessity for automation and sophisticated technologies to manage vast data and improve care quality. Throughout this conversation, Joe discusses exciting technological innovations like AI-driven virtual agents and ambient recording, which facilitate efficient patient care and physician workflows by reducing administrative burdens. He explains how BluIP's efforts focus on making healthcare technology accessible and equitable, particularly for underserved communities, by providing affordable solutions and fostering partnerships. Tune in and discover how BluIP is revolutionizing healthcare technology for better patient outcomes! Resources: Connect with and follow Joe on LinkedIn here. Learn more about BluIP on LinkedIn and their website.
This month, we're joined by Joseph Hernandez, actor and festival programmer at Brooklyn Horror Film Festival and South By Southwest, to discuss the blurry lines between familial obligation and unhealthy codependent relationships. Do you like vampires? We do. But this isn't your old school Hollywood Dracula, as Thomas' nosferatitus is treated as a serious illness and strain on his siblings who now must murder on his behalf, in Jonathan Cuartas' MY HEART CAN'T BEAT UNLESS YOU TELL IT TO (2020). Meanwhile, some hundred years prior and in the middle of the Spanish flu epidemic of World War I, Pearl finds herself trapped on her family farm and longing to be a star. But it's not about what she wants: it's about making the best of what she has. Mia Goth leads the Ti West-directed PEARL (2022). Are these relationships abuse? Is there hope for our protagonists to break free? When is it okay to let a family member go? What's with Joe's Jigsaw impression? Find out in the latest Cadaver Dogs ep! 00:07:18 - My Heart Can't Beat Unless You Tell It To 00:46:47 - Pearl 01:15:08 - Comparisons 01:29:24 - Bone Reviews Follow us at: instagram.com/cadaverdogspod twitter.com/cadaverdogspod tiktok.com/@cadaverdogspod And get spooked by David's 5-minute paranormal short “Pillow Talk” at: https://youtu.be/xKdTu1l9keA . Follow Joe at: instagram.com/officialjoeshow letterboxd.com/officialjoeshow . “Co-Dependency,” by Mental Health America mhanational.org/co-dependency If you are currently in an abusive relationship and are looking for assistance, you can call the National Domestic Violence Hotline: Call 800-799-7233 Or text “START” to 88788 thehotline.org . Send us your film suggestions at: cadaverdogspodcast@gmail.com Cover art by Omri Kadim. Theme by Adaam James Levin Areddy. Music featured in this episode: Meh by Monplaisir, Imagine a New Darker You by The Tower of Light.
Current Events 1) New Mariner dropped! You know Tim Salmon, Mike Trout and even Mike Carp, but can I interest you in an AJ Pollock? Righty mashes lefties. We also traded Joseph Hernandez for Justin Topa. Mid-tier prospect for reliever reclamation project. Whatever. 2) Huskies Corner! Woof! No news is good news on the Rome Odunze front. Meanwhile, UW mens bball struggled in the desert, good thing they were only down there for 4 nights, not 40 years. Tough loss to UA in Tucson was followed up by an 8 point loss in the valley 3) 1-2-3 eyes on me, 1-2 eyes on you! PeeWee Preschool. Each week Adam and I are going to learn a new stat, phrase or concept in hockey and teach it to eachother so we can both sound qualified to talk about Seattle's newest pro sports team. 4) Today's Kraken check-in is brought to you by Casper Mattresses. Much like a new Casper mattress, the Kraken have bounced back. Taking their winning streak on the road. Main Event | -All we did last week was reverse-jinx the Seahawks. We're talking about them again! Can you believe the Lions helped do our dirty work? -It took OT but the Hawks beat the Rams. Abe Lucas and Charles Cross shined, Geno and K9 set franchise marks, and Tyler Locket sure is similar to Steve Largent. | | | -Let's take a look at K9's OROY case: - Niners on Saturday. Can they get it done? Who's to say... V Robby's Hot Take (5 second intro music... 30 seconds w/ 2 mins of discussion and banter) Lightning Round LISTENER QUESTION! 1) From Billy: pick up hoops question 2) From Jessie... Is this the biggest Screen you've ever seen in any stadium? Referring to the T mobile Park TV
The Brewers finally signed a major league free agent, so the guys talked all about what Wade Miley means for the team, as well as the Bryse Wilson and Joseph Hernandez additions. Alex Claudo even got mentioned! Also discussed were ZiPS projections and the BFIB. Support the podcast on Patreon and receive the Monthly Minor League Extra and Weekly Packers Preview. Music: Fair Weather Fans by The Baseball Project recorded live at WFMU --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mketailgate/message
S4, E8: The Brewers finally dipped into the free agent pool, inking former Brewer Wade Miley to a one-year deal. Was this the right move to make given the Brewers' already strong staff? And how might the rotation addition actually help the bullpen more? The Brewers also sent right-hander Justin Topa to Seattle for an intriguing arm, Joseph Hernandez. What might the Brewers have on their hands in Hernandez, and should they have already given up on Topa? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thebarrelbanter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebarrelbanter/support
How can a celebrity pooch as popular as Scooby-Doo fit the Certified Forgotten criteria? That's what Brooklyn Horror and North Bend festival programmer Joseph Hernandez wants to know on this latest podcast episode. Join us as we talk about the life of a film festival curator, the rebirth of the Scooby-Doo franchise, and everyone's favorite cartoon ghost hunters!
D and L Coffee Service Inc. presents Small Bites Radio the #1 listed “Food Radio show Philadelphia” and #1 listed “Food Radio show South Jersey”. Small Bites on Wildfire Radio returns this Sunday, April 10th at 635pm EST with a fantastic lineup! #SmallBitesRadio has been named #14 out of the Top 35 Best Hospitality Shows on the planet for 2020, 2021, and 2022 as well as being named #18 Top Philadelphia Lifestyle Influencer in 2021 and 2022. We are thrilled to welcome “America's Favorite TV Chef”, QVC mainstay, Pennsylvania native and best-selling author Eric Theiss to talk about the launch of his new book, Lovin' Your Air Fryer: 110 Fast & Easy Recipes for Mornin' to Late Night Munchin' from Post Hill Press. Seen regularly as the Copper Chef Eric's love for cooking, teaching and "culinary inventing" is as approachable as his energetic personality. His straightforward, no-nonsense approach to cooking has helped millions of people be successful in the kitchen with fresh ideas on food that range from everyday meals to comfort-food creations and special occasion masterpieces. With nearly 1,000,000 cookbooks sold, Eric is excited to launch Lovin' Your Air Fryer, a new series of books that will surpass readers and get them asking, "You can make THAT in an air fryer?" Then we'll chat with Jon Henderson the Executive Producer of Good Time Tricycle Productions. He will discuss an inaugural event that Bourre_ac Bourré is kicking off to celebrate the warm weather by hosting the Chili Knockout & Spicy Food Fest at The Orange Loop outdoor arena OLA on S. New York Avenue on Saturday, May 21 between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. The event is presented by Good Time Tricycle-famous for its The Downbeach Seafood Festival and The Atlantic City Beer and Music Festivals. This newest Fest is dedicated to exploring all things flavorful, hot, and spicy. The interactive chili cook off will feature 20 plus regional restaurants competing for the best chili recipe at the Jersey shore awarded by festival attendees. Restaurants will also offer a variety of five-alarm dishes, a Hot Sauce and Artists' Village, a pepper eating contest, signature cocktails, local brews to wash it all down, and much more including live music, professional fire breathers and local artists. There will be a $5,000 Winner-Take-All Cash Prize available to the restaurant with the most votes. First prize takes home $2,500, while the additional $2,500 will be donated to the charity of the winner's choice. Sounds like a great time to Do Atlantic City. Last but not least we'll be joined by 2022 Philly Chef Conference hosted by Drexel University - Food and Hospitality Management #Chef participant Suzanne Barr, Chef and author of ‘My Ackee Tree: A Chef's Memoir of Finding Home in the Kitchen' from Penguin Random House Canada. Suzanne Barr is one of Canada's most respected chefs with a flair for fresh comfort food and a passion for local community, food security, and advocacy for BIPOC and LGBTQ2+ communities. She was the owner of the popular restaurant Saturday Dinette, head chef of True True Diner, and is the founder of the Dinettes Program, which trains young, marginalized women in the kitchen. My Ackee Tree tells the story of a woman who is always on the move, always seeking; who battles the stereotypes of being a Black female cook to become a culinary star in an industry beset by dated practices and landlords with too much power. From the ackee tree in front of her childhood home, through New York City, Atlanta, Hawaii, the Hamptons, and France, Suzanne takes us on her unpredictable journey, and at every turn, she finds light and comfort in the kitchen. At the 2022 Philly Chef Conference she is joined by other industry professionals such as Brett Anderson, Erik Bruner-Yang, Louisa Chu, Daniel Giusti, Jeff Gordinier, Rachel Gurjar, Jenn Harris, Joseph Hernandez, Shanika Y. Hillocks, Aaron Hutcherson, Eric Kim, Simon Kim, Kat Kinsman, Omar Mamoon, Helen Rosner, Kevin Sintumuang, Audarshia Townsend, Stephanie Willis, and many others. The conference is an annual event designed to convene the regional food community and to showcase the latest food and beverage ideas and techniques through educational lectures, panel discussions and demonstrations. It brings together the best chefs, food producers and personalities and links established food and hospitality professionals with aspiring students and young industry professionals at Drexel University. You say you STILL NEED MORE!!! Don't forget we still have our regular weekly segments from author, Courier-Post nightlife correspondent and The New York Times recognized blogger John Howard-Fusco for foodie news of the week, Chef Barbie Marshall who is a Chef Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen Season 10 finalist and has appeared on Season 17 of FOX Hell's Kitchen #AllStars as well named Pennsylvania's most influential chef by Cooking Light will delight us with her observation of the week, highly acclaimed and respected Vegan Chef Christina Martin will delight with her ‘Healthy Bite' of week giving nourishing and wholesome advice, and a joke of the week from legendary joke teller Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling of The Howard Stern Show fame. D & L Coffee Services Inc. and Bluejeanfood.com hope you will use the TuneIn app to listen worldwide or also catch Small Bites Radio syndicated on KGTK 920AM, KITZ 1400AM, KSBN 1230AM, KBNP 1410AM, iHeartRadio, Salem Radio Network, ScyNet Radio, Stitcher Radio, PodOmatic, Indie Philly Radio, Player FM, iTunes, Pandora, and TryThisDish Radio which is the only independently owned and operated international chef-driven foodie and lifestyle radio network in the world. https://bluejeanfood.com/smallbitesradio/ D & L Coffee Services has an expert staff of highly qualified, certified, and experienced office, technical, and sales personnel. D & L Coffee Services are able to provide your business, home, or special event the absolute best from the beans they sell, vendors they work with, Italian delicacies available for delivery, catering on-site for any sized affair, hands-on barista training, equipment available for purchase, and maintenance/repair services for your espresso and coffee machines. You can stop by their warehouse at 7000 HOLSTEIN AVE, SUITE 3, Philadelphia, PA 19153 during business hours or call the office at 215-365-5521 for an appointment, consultation, or any questions. #FoodRadioShowPhiladelphia #FoodRadioShowSouthJersey #TopPhiladelphiaLifestyle #FoodRadioShow #TopHospitalityShow #FoodShow #TopListed #BestFood #BestPod
This week, I'm talking to Joseph Hernandez. Joseph shares all the ins and outs of working in food media. He talks about what makes a good pitch to an editor, how working for exposure is a scam, freelancing vs. salary positions, why fact checking is a great entry into food journalism, finding opportunities locally, and his three biggest tips for starting your way into food media. About Joseph Hernandez: Joseph is the deputy food editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer. Most recently, he served as research director at Bon Appétit and is an award-winning wine and food writer and former editor at the Chicago Tribune and Wine Enthusiast. He is a fellow of both the Poynter Institute's Leadership Academy for Diversity in Media and the National Critics Institute, the winner of the Frank G. Prial Fellowship at the Symposium for Professional Wine Writers, and a former vice-chair for the James Beard Award Restaurant and Chefs committee. Show Notes: Joseph Hernandez on Instagram The Philadelphia Inquirer (food section) The Cooking Gene by Michael Twitty Poynter Institute What To Know About Your Rights To Unionize What A Labor Union Is And How It Works My books: ONE PART PLANT COOKBOOK KNOW YOUR ENDO Our Sponsors: Today's episode is supported by Buffy! Use code ONEPART for $20 off your order. Some of my favorites: BUFFY CLOUD, PUFFER BLANKET, HEMP LINEN DUVET COVER And Franklin + Whitman! Use code ONEPART for 20% off your order. My favorites: Filter Square Face Scrub +Midtown Village Body Scrub
Find Your Dream Job: Insider Tips for Finding Work, Advancing your Career, and Loving Your Job
We all know that networking is a crucial piece of the job seeker's puzzle. However, networking alone won't get you a great job. You have to be strategic in who you're talking to and where you spend your time. On this bonus episode of Find Your Dream Job, Joseph Hernandez (https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephjhernandezmba/) shares how strategic networking got him noticed by a recruiter and ultimately led to a job he loves. Joseph also explains how to share your personal values in a way that builds relationships with others, and how to find mentors to help you along the way. Learn more about Joseph's career history below in this installment of our Success Stories (https://www.macslist.org/articles/success-stories) series.
InMotion Pro is a full service photo and cinema production company based out of Bakersfield, California. Host, Shannon Lackey, had the opportunity to sit down with the owner, Joseph Hernandez, to discuss how photography and video marketing has changed over the years and how businesses are successfully leveraging video marketing to grow their businesses and non-profits.Joseph and Shannon also discuss how important it is to understand your business's or company's brand, objectives, and target market when going all-in on professional video marketing. If you're not ready for professional video, listen until the end because Joseph shares some DIY tips and his favorite DIY gear you can buy or rent.Links for this podcast episode:Portable Mic - https://instamic.io/InMotionPro - https://www.inmotion.pro/https://www.instagram.com/inmotionpro/https://www.facebook.com/inmotionprophotoIf you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave a review.Know others who could benefit from listening? We love it when our community shares.Have a topic you'd like us to discuss on the podcast? Follow us on Instagram at @bridge_social and shoot us a DM, or click the following link to go straight to our IG page: https://www.instagram.com/bridge_social Thanks for listening!
Wilson County Emergency Services District 3 (ESD 3) Medic 32 crewmembers Michael Bortel, Michelle Metz-Kniffin, and Joseph Hernandez sport Stork pins April 15, awarded by ESD 3 for their safe delivery of a baby at 27 weeks' gestation. The tough delivery resulted in mom and baby doing well.Article Link
Joseph Hernandez is an established leader in biotech entrepreneurship and early-stage technology development. With a strong background in biology, epidemiology, molecular genetics, marketing, and finance, Mr. Hernandez has successfully founded or led six entrepreneurial companies, including Blue Water Vaccines. These companies focus on cutting-edge biotech arenas, and he has raised over $150M in investment capital and commercialized respective products. As founder and CEO of Blue Water Vaccines, Mr. Hernandez is confident that this novel universal influenza vaccine will change the global approach to attacking influenza infection and burden. He is also the CEO of Blue Water Acquisition, a SPAC evaluating healthcare companies for acquisition. He has led the development of life-changing healthcare treatments: a COVID-19 vaccine at Noachis Terra, innovative pain medication at Ember Therapeutics, and cancer therapeutics at Microlin Bio. Mr. Hernandez earned his BS in Neuroscience, MS in Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, and MBA from the University of Florida, and will finish a MSc in Chronic Disease Epidemiology and Biostatistics from Yale University.
Liam Quinn and Joseph Hernandez join us this week to dive deep into the weirdly fascinating “Out of the Park Baseball 22” simulator. The gang then discusses the world’s sexiest bald men, doesn’t get too attached to “The Suicide Squad” trailer, and questions the future of moviegoing with “Black Widow” coming day-and-date to Disney+. Timecodes: 3:16 - “Out of the Park Baseball 22” investigation 25:18 - Sexiest bald men 35:26 - “The Suicide Squad” trailer 45:12 - “Black Widow” releasing on both streaming and theaters 59:10 - Fantasy Royale update (Monster Hunter Rise) 1:02:00 - Trigger Happy Thank you to Post Sex Nachos for the music. Check out their new album “Grandpa Slinks” now.
Joseph Hernandez, Founder and CEO, Blue Water Vaccines identifies the underlying discover about the nature of the influenza virus which is driving the development of a novel universal flu vaccine that would be administered once for lifelong immunization. The economic and health implications of this vaccine include overcoming challenges of manufacturing, storage, allocation, shipping and administering the yearly flu vaccine, all issues highlighted by the recent efforts to roll out the COVID-19 vaccine. #BlueWaterVaccines #universalfluvaccine #influenza #flu #COVID19 BlueWaterVaccines.com Download the transcript here
Joseph Hernandez, Founder and CEO, Blue Water Vaccines identifies the underlying discover about the nature of the influenza virus which is driving the development of a novel universal flu vaccine that would be administered once for lifelong immunization. The economic and health implications of this vaccine include overcoming challenges of manufacturing, storage, allocation, shipping and administering the yearly flu vaccine, all issues highlighted by the recent efforts to roll out the COVID-19 vaccine. #BlueWaterVaccines #universalfluvaccine #influenza #flu #COVID19 BlueWaterVaccines.com Listen to the podcast here
Joseph Hernandez, Founder and CEO of Blue Water Vaccines discusses the company's development of a universal influenza vaccine. Current research and development of this vaccine show that two doses are needed to focus the immune response on the regions of limited variability, which could provide life-long protection against influenza strains for most patients in comparison to the current yearly vaccine that’s administered, which only help about 50% of those who get it.
We discuss chasing Hanukkah, enjoy a reading of Joseph Hernandez's "Goof Grief", check out Billy Goat's track "Old School", and chat with CBS's SWAT showrunner Aaron Rahsaan Thomas.Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, editor in chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker”. Our editor is Terence Wiggins.
Today we discuss Halloween decorations, enjoy a reading of Joseph Hernandez's article on the West 18th Street Fashion Show, check out Wormwood's track "Circus", and chat with actress/director/writer Brea Grant about several different movies. Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, editor in chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events. Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker”. Our editor is Terence Wiggins, whomst you should hire.
Today on Streetwise from The Pitch we discuss havin' a delightful birthday, check out ComAdore’s track “Justice Clock”, enjoy a reading of Joseph Hernandez's piece on the future of KC sports, and chat with Mayor Quinton Lucas about *gestures at everything* Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, editor in chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events. Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker”. Our editor is Terence Wiggins, whomst you should hire.
Kristalyn Gill graduated from East Carolina University with dual degrees in Dance Performance (BFA) and Interpersonal/Organizational Communication (BS) on full-scholarship. She is a professional dancer, communication specialist, choreographer, author, and slam poet. Kristalyn has two original chapbooks titled “She Was Familiar with Wars” and "The Breakup Club: A Collection of Mishaps and Falling Aparts," which are available on Google Books, Amazon, and LuLu Press. She was also a featured guest artist at The Bower Poetry Club in NYC in September 2019. As a dancer, Kristalyn is a company artist with Yin Yue Dance Company, cloude.nyc, Channel:Dig, and Catastrophe! She has worked with artists such as Joseph Hernandez, Meghan Lou, Kristen Céré, Andrea Ward, Ellen Sickenburger, and Shaun Keylock. She is based in New York, NY. Find more of Kristalyn: Instagram: @kristalyngill Website: www.kristalyngill.com A Statement from Kristalyn: "This work reflects upon the joyful stillness of observing the encasing of another human being, to read one's soul as one reads the body, to make note of and to cherish each line etched into being by experience or emotion, to embrace the scars and scores found across our physical facilities as lovely. Within creation lies the dangerous yet enthralling possibility to get a glimpse at the human mind in its raw and ravenous form as it digests our reality into personal experience and memorabilia as we cascade into the future laid before us. May we continue to use art to communicate, understand, commentate, reveal, explore, nurture, discuss, celebrate, and study the revolting yet remarkable tale of the human condition. This work is to be part of a larger anaphora collection titled The Shape of You seeking publication!" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Created during a time of quarantine in the global Coronavirus pandemic, A Moment Of Your Time's mission is to provide a space for expression, collaboration, community and solidarity. In this time of isolation, we may have to be apart but let's create together. Follow Us: Instagram | Twitter Created by CurtCo Media Concept by Jenny Curtis Theme music by Chris Porter A CurtCo Media Production See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to series one of "Queerona" where three gay friends: each creatives, professors and pop-culture geeks sit down with a creative from the global LGTBQ adjacent community to discuss what ever they like during the Pandemic. In addition to being a NYC based drag performer, Anthony aka Sh'moan Jackson is a stylist for fashion magazines, celebrities and Rupaul's Drag Race queens. Series One was recorded from March to May 15th 2020.
Our resident wrestling expert, Joseph Hernandez, joins us this week to discuss The Rundown, a WWE-produced film starring The Rock (19:22). We discuss The Rock’s wrestling and acting history, the movie’s wild action stunts and our favorite Walken quotes. Other topics include HeroScape, Joseph’s new bike and Jacob’s first week in KC. Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. New episodes post every Monday.
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Keep on looking up! The king of good vibes, Joseph Hernandez, joins us to discuss a biking accident, coronavirus and The Invisible Man (45:25). Other topics include stand-up comedy, weird parties and Disney’s future. Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. New episodes post every Monday.
On this episode we will be talking about win #1: Daily Devotion to Jesus. We will be sitting down and talking to Alex Rodrigez, the National training director for Chi Alpha Campus Ministries and the creator of the 6 wins of a small group teaching and then we will get to talk to Joseph Hernandez, a small group leader at New Mexico State University and hear what happens when we really commit to spending extravagant time with Jesus.
The very first episode of Psychobabble! Joseph Hernandez spares no time with introductions and goes straight into topics including his self-discovery of him being a hypocrite, imperfection, and more.
Join cohost Vallery for a conversation with Janet McCracken and Joseph Hernandez. We discuss how to balance our time and energy as freelancers, while still working on larger projects that are important to us. Over the past 20 years, Janet McCracken has served as an editor, recipe developer, and recipe tester at a variety of publications, including the Los Angeles Times, Bon Appetit, and Rachael Ray Every Day. She believes in the zen of pie-making, that ice cream is the perfect food, and that sharing a meal with family and friends is the finest way to spend any part of the day. She splits her time between NYC and Connecticut. Joseph Hernandez is an award-winning freelance editor and writer. He previously served as the deputy editor of food and dining at the Chicago Tribune, senior travel editor at Thrillist, and most recently as senior editor at SevenFifty Daily, overseeing coverage of the wine and spirits industries. A proud Chicagoan, he resides in Brooklyn home with his husband and hedgehog.Why Food? is powered by Simplecast.
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POETRY, ACOUSTIC GUITAR, AND THE HAND PAN.Joseph Hernandez does it ALL on this weeks episode of The Human Condition presented by Yerberia Cultura. Available now on Rgvtitanradio.podbean.com RGVTITANRADIO.COM#WeAreThe956
To celebrate 5 years of Between Bites, Thrillist travel editor Joseph Hernandez shares how he learned to love coffee and get over himself, Lost Lake owner Shelby Allison tells how the hospitality industry rallied around her bar after a catastrophic fire, and former Chicago Magazine critic Penny Pollack details dining out without anonymity.
Add the first version of Ep. 91 to the pile of lost episodes. You’ll never hear Jacob Douglas take The Rock to task for his acting skills. But on this superior version of Ep. 91, hear the boys reminisce on P.E. class and all the fights, grossness and tests of strength that came with it. Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday.
Live at The Hungry Brain with Esmeralda Leon, Joseph Hernandez, Bobby Budds Esmeralda Leon for co-host Joseph Hernandez for Chicago Tribune Food & Dining Deputy Editor Bobby Budds for laughs The Hungry Brain for venue Chicago, Il for city
Well, Venom certainly was a movie. Is it bad? Yeah. Did we like it? That’s a complicated question. Hear all about the slimy monster film (6:15) on this week’s episode. Spoilers go from 15:40 to 56:15. Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday.
In this episode, Zahir sits down with Chicago Tribune's Deputy Food Editor Joseph Hernandez to talk about moving to Chicago from Southern California, what it means to be a queer food writer of color, and why people should not be intimidated by wine. Produced by Juan Ramirez. Music by AF the Naysayer and Blue Dot Sessions. LINKS DU JOUR Make Cachupa Rica while learning some history. The rarest eight dollar bottle in Chicago.
In episode 37, hosts Sam Mosher and Jacob Douglas are joined by guests Liam Quinn and Joseph Hernandez in a special halloween episode. The boys discuss their favorite halloween costumes, Joseph and Liam's Mario Kart rivalry, their favorite halloween entertainment, Nick Jonas' nipples (?), their favorite halloween memories, and racist mascots. Special thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo, and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday.
Listen to Joseph Hernandez, dining reporter at the Chicago Tribune, and restaurateur Billy Lawless share their "Food Fight" stories. This event was held at the Betty in November of 2016.
In this episode of the Chewing food and health podcast, Louisa Chu and guest co-host Joseph Hernandez, fellow Chicago Tribune Food and Dining reporter, toast cocktails (while Monica Eng finishes her debut book on mystical noodles and dumplings). First, Louisa visits The Aviary bar owner Nick Kokonas for new cookbook and New York City location sneak peek details. Then Louisa and Joseph discuss why there is no Chicago cocktail. Finally, Joseph accepts a mystery bar challenge at The Onion offices, but Will We Drink It?
In this episode of the Chewing food and health podcast, Louisa Chu welcomes fellow Chicago Tribune Food and Dining reporter Nick Kindelsperger, aka Taco Nick, as a guest co-host, while Monica Eng is off writing her debut book on magical dumplings. First, Louisa and Nick visit food trucks, licensed and not, to investigate for a new segment, We Don’t Get It. Then they invite colleague Joseph Hernandez to discuss immigrant food. And Nick brings a pair of peculiar South Side Chicago sandwiches, the sweet steak and Jim Shoe, aka Gym Shoe, but Will We Eat It? (Photo: Gym Shoe sandwich by Southtown Sub)
Welcome one and all to episode 318 of Infendo Radio, in which Harrison Milfeld, Colin Crompton, and myself talk about The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, Super Smash Bros. Wii U/3DS, E3, and more. When we say "final Smash predictions," that doesn't mean guessing what final smashes are going to be in the final Wii U/3DS games (though that's not too bad a topic either): Smash Bros. for 3DS is nearly upon us, so the time for predictions is drawing to a close! We offer our final guesses as to what's coming. Additionally, us podcast folks want to extend a formal welcome to two of Infendo.com's newest contributors, Joseph Hernandez and Justin Riley. Next week, we'll be discussing the book Console Wars by Blake J. Harris, which I'm finally about to finish, so leave any questions you have about the book in a comment below or send them in an e-mail to contact@infendo.com. Any other Nintendo-related comments/questions are welcome as well! Enjoy the show! Click here to listen to the show on your Wii U!