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Aaron Reutzel races with a broken nose, Justin Sanders' crap start, more late model series decisions, and Wells Motorsports goes testing very quietly.
As far as we've come in the 50 years since Balfour Mount and Sue Britton opened the first palliative care at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Quebec, have we lost something along the way? In today's podcast we welcome some of the early pioneers in palliative care to talk about the roots of palliative care. Sue Britton was the first nurse hired on that palliative care unit. Michael Kearney on a transformational meeting in Cicely Saunders's office, with Balfour Mount at her side and a glass of sherry. Justin Sanders wants to be sure the newer generations of palliative care clinicians understand the early principles and problems that animated the founders of hospice and palliative care, including: Origins of the word “palliative” - it's not what I thought! Yes, it means “to cloak,” but there's more… Whole-person-care Total pain Healing as a process distinct from the deterioration of the body Sympomatologists The patient and family as the unit of care Our guests referenced many articles on this podcast, linked above and below. If you read just one, read Palliative Medicine - Just Another Specialty? by Kearney. I promise it's short. 2 pages. Here's a taste: …While there is an abusive and useless dimension to illness, pain and suffering which needs to be removed if at all possible, there is also potential in such experience…If we in palliative medicine fail to accept this view, a view which allows that there may also be a potential in the suffering of the dying process, if we sell out completely to the literalism of the medical model with its view that such suffering is only a problem, we will be in danger of following a pattern which could significantly limit our scope for development and lead to our becoming 'symptomatologists', within just another specialty. And love that Jim Croce choice. What's in a name? I've got a name. Enjoy! -Alex Smith Links Link to the McGill National Grand Rounds Series on Palliative Care, Michael Kearney as initial presenter, and registration for future events. No, you don't need to be Canadian. Canadians are welcoming. Palliative Medicine - Just Another Specialty? In Palliative Medicine By Kearney Joe Wood's book on Total Pain Balfour Mount's memoir Ten Thousand Crossroads paper on Healing Connections in JPSM and Healing and Palliative Care in Palliative Medicine Cicely Saunders: A Life and Legacy, by David Clark Self-Care of Physicians Caring for Patients at the End of Life, by Michael Kearney and colleagues in JAMA Perspectives on Care at the Close of Life series Twycross on Readdressing Balance in Hospice
On this final show of the week, this regional sprint car driver is probably the best in the country without a top ride, so what gives? I've got some surprising rumblings about him today. Plus Logan Wagner's new deal, an injured sprint car driver returns, Hunt the Front again building a very tough roster, and much more.
This week, we discuss how companies can create value in today's complex business environment and communicate that value effectively to investors by demonstrating strategic clarity and consistency amid uncertainty. Our guests are Justin Sanders, a partner in New York and a leader in our Corporate Finance Practice, and Cassandre Danoux, a partner in London who leads our Joint Ventures and Alliances Practice. Related insights What your most important investors need to know Maximizing the impact of your investor relations Valuation: Measuring and Managing the Value of Companies, 7th edition Discover our latest insights and join more than 90,000 influential professionals who are part of our LinkedIn community.: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/mckinsey-strategy-&-corporate-finance/See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
Join host Thomas Brandon as he flies solo this week, diving deep into the action-packed world of motorsports. From the intense NASCAR race at Michigan to the thrilling High Limit Sprint Car Series' West Coast swing. NASCAR Highlights: A candid take on the Xfinity Series race at Michigan – why it sucked and what needs to change. The rain-delayed Cup Series race and why Kyle Larson's solo spin was a testament to the difficulty of next-gen cars. Bubba Wallace's missed opportunity and the looming pressure of the Darlington playoff cutoff. Corey LaJoie's wild flip and the controversial Truex Jr. caution – is NASCAR making the right calls Dirt Racing Deep Dive: Jackson Nationals recap: Donny Schatz proves he's still got it! High Limit Sprint Car Series Heads to the West Coast: Hear all about Kyle Larson's win, Rico Abreu's consistency, and Brad Sweet's redemption arc. The intense Gold Cup Kickoff – why Justin Sanders' win left fans divided. Bobby Pierce's unstoppable run in the Castrol Flow Racing Night in America series – is he the best late model driver today? Plus, Remembering Scott Bloomquist: We honor the legacy of the legendary Scott Bloomquist, a dirt racing icon whose impact on the sport will never be forgotten. Whether you're a die-hard NASCAR fan or a dirt track enthusiast, this episode is packed with insights, analysis, and the raw passion that makes motorsports thrilling. Don't miss out – subscribe, share, and rate us to stay in the fast lane of racing news!
Justin Sanders ends Kyle Larson's win streak under a shower of boos while Corey Day stirs the pot, Tim McCreadie has been driving a new Rocket chassis version, but is it really better? Plus racing ahead this weekend and a lot more.
Today I've got a Donny Schatz take, we'll talk Sunday action, more on Brady Bacon, Trey Starks and Justin Sanders at odds, and much more.
On the show today we'll talk sprint car plans for Roth Motorsports, High Limit snags a fifth World Racing Group employee, Justin Sanders' future, weekend results, and much more.
In this episode we explore why and how business leaders, and CFO's in particular, should try to see their businesses as investors see them. We're joined by Chantal Beck, a partner in our London office whose client work has focused on large scale performance transformations in the energy sector. She also leads our work on the energy transition globally. Also joining us is Justin Sanders, a partner in our New York office who co-leads our shareholder teardown team, bringing a private equity investor perspective to corporate clients. Justin also founded our work helping clients prepare for, and respond to, activist investors. Join our LinkedIn community of more than 90,000 members and follow us on Twitter at @McKStrategy. Explore our collection of Inside the Strategy Room episode transcripts on McKinsey.com See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
In this episode, we explore why and how business leaders, and CFOs in particular, should try to see their businesses as investors see them. We're joined by Chantal Lorbeer, a partner in our Munich office who advises global chemicals companies on their strategy, growth transformations, as well as their operating models and portfolio moves. Chantal co-leads our Strategy & Corporate Finance Practice in Germany was well as chemicals capital-markets perspective globally. Also joining us is Justin Sanders, a partner in our New York office who co-leads our shareholder teardown team, bringing a private equity investor perspective to corporate clients. Justin also founded our work helping clients prepare for, and respond to, activist investors. Join our LinkedIn community of more than 90,000 members and follow us on Twitter at @McKStrategy. Explore our collection of Inside the Strategy Room episode transcripts on McKinsey.com Join 90,000 other members of our LinkedIn community: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/mckinsey-strategy-&-corporate-finance/See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
On this week's episode we look at the news that Logan Wagner will be leaving Zemco Racing to pilot the Kreitz Racing machine, we look at Jacob Allen's post about why he left the Shark Racing ride, albeit temporarily, we look at the possibility of two Macri Motorsports teams going forward as Justin Sanders drove a car in Missouri on the same night that Lance Dewease drove a car at Grandview, we look at early receipts on results between Justin Sanders and Anthony Macri with Sanders in the Macri Motorsports car, we look at Ricky Thornton Jr.'s continued dream season with two huge wins this week, and we look at the news that Tim Shaffer was out at Grove Racing right before we went to record today.
West Coast racer and Skagit Dirt Cup winner Justin Sanders joins Steve Post and Ashley Stremme this week.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week we are joined by the 2023 Dirt Cup Champion Justin Sanders. We also have a guest host as Brad is on vacation this week so Mike Melbye from the Finish Line on 93.7 The Ticket fills in. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/quicktimepodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/quicktimepodcast/support
David Gravel is $250,000 richer after Saturday night at Huset's, but I'll tell you the big thing that really stood out to me from that race coming up, plus Ricky Thornton Jr. stays lava hot, Justin Sanders picks up a signature win, the Outlaw late model championship battle tightens, and more.
Justin Sanders is Vice President of Strategy at BlueModus. In this episode, Justin discusses growing up in Mississippi, early political aspirations, entrepreneurship, sales, strategy, finding a career in technology, remote work, and so much more!
Justin Sanders, MD, is the Kappy and Eric M. Flanders Chair of Palliative Care, Director of the Division of Palliative Care, and Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at McGill University. Dr. Sanders' work focuses on the promotion of authentic healing relationships in serious illness through social-science informed and equity-focused communication and implementation research. Dr. Sanders will talk about authentic healing relationships and palliative care for people with advanced dementia. Original air date: May 3, 2023 McGill Cares is supported by the Amelia Saputo Community Outreach for Dementia Care. McGill Cares is an initiative of the McGill Dementia Education Program, which is funded by private donations. To contribute or for more information about our program, please visit http://www.mcgill.ca/dementia. This page also contains a link to trusted resources specific to dementia. If you have any topics or questions that you would like us to address during our weekly webcasts, please email us at dementia@mcgill.ca.
This week on Passing Points Podcast presented by Same Day Auto Repair: Join hosts Michael Tyre II, Lane Goodman, & Travis Ashwood as they chat with California racer Justin Sanders!
Jonathan and Chris speak to Dr. Justin Sanders, the director of palliative care at McGill, on the topic of medical assistance in dying (MAiD). What are the arguments for and against MAiD? And what do we make of the thornier aspects of euthanasia, like its intersection with disability rights and the conflict of interest at the heart of a government that funds both assisted suicide and palliative care? (2:30) What is palliative care? (10:21) The history of MAiD in Canada (15:34) Sedation vs. MAiD (19:30) The need for control at the end of life (21:15) The arguments for MAiD (23:34) Feeling like a burden (27:33) MAiD vs. disability rights (36:20) The social safety net and the government's conflict of interest (41:55) Most people don't want to die (44:22) MAiD for mental illness (49:25) Tenfold increase in Canadians receiving MAiD * Theme music: “Fall of the Ocean Queen“ by Joseph Hackl. To contribute to The Body of Evidence, go to our Patreon page at: http://www.patreon.com/thebodyofevidence/. Patrons get a bonus show on Patreon called “Digressions”! Check it out! Links: 1) Carter v. Canada: https://scc-csc.lexum.com/scc-csc/scc-csc/en/item/14637/index.do 2) Information on medical assistance in dying in Canada: https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/medical-assistance-dying.html 3) CTV's coverage of the expansion into mental illness: https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/the-issue-of-expanding-assisted-dying-eligibility-has-already-been-decided-senator-1.6313740 4) The 2021 report on MAiD services in Canada: https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/medical-assistance-dying/annual-report-2021.html
Now this is a message all young ladies considering medicine should hear! We were honored to have Pediatrician, Dr. Fati back for part 2. She breaks down her path to medical school. She literally battled through the storms. That is, she was living in the epicenter of 2 of the worst Hurricanes to hit the US. She did not let this slow her down as she relocated but kept the GRIND alive. Now she is a super star Pediatrician and a newlywed. Plus she goes hard with the freestyle. Dr. Fati shares amazing tips for young girls/women coming behind her. IMPORTANT LINKS!!!!!! If you're a clinician with a great journey to share, we'd love to have you on the podcast. Email us at Podcast@BlackMenInWhiteCoats.org Stay updated by getting on our mailing list at www.BlackMenInWhiteCoats.org Become a mentor or get a mentor at www.DiverseMedicine.com WE'RE PAYING FOR MCAT EXAMS: https://www.BlackMenInWhiteCoats.org/MCAT CLOTHING AND SWAG https://www.bmwc.store/ Check out Dr. Dale's episode on NBC's The Today Show https://www.today.com/video/black-men-in-white-coats-founder-aims-to-shape-next-generation-of-doctors-62785093586 BOOKS BY DR. DALE: How to Raise a Doctor https://www.amazon.com/How-Raise-Doctor-Wisdom-Parents-ebook/dp/B07F62JMCP A Doctor's Guide to Self-Publishing https://book.authorandexpert.com/ Black Men in White Coats: 100 Rules for Success https://www.amazon.com/Black-Men-White-Coats-Success/dp/1674109253 PreMed Mondays https://www.amazon.com/PreMed-Mondays-Letters-Mentorship-Future/dp/167570077X/ Doc 2 Doc (Heart) https://www.amazon.com/Doc-Tony-Learn-About-Heart/dp/1693229765 Doc 2 Doc (Lungs) https://www.amazon.com/Doc-Tony-Learn-About-Lungs/dp/1706830637 Doc 2 Doc (Bones) https://www.amazon.com/Doc-Tony-Learn-About-Bones/dp/B086B9TT3P Doc 2 Doc (Viruses) https://www.amazon.com/Doc-Tony-Learn-About-Viruses-ebook/dp/B088BP9S76 Doc 2 Doc (Compilation) https://www.amazon.com/Doc-Books-Dale-Okorodudu-ebook/dp/B08XP4L7R3 Theme Song: White Coats by XVI --------------------- RECENT EPISODES The Flyest Doc on the Block - Dr. André Churchwell Wish My Dad Could See Me Now (pt 1 and 2) - Dr. Wayne J. Riley From The Prison Cell to The PhD – Dr. Stanley Andrisse My Brother's Keeper – Student Doctors Kyle & Kendall Lewis Staying Authentic In Medicine – Future Dr. Noah Thomas Why Not Do It All? – Dr. Wendy Goodall McDonald Steppin Out The Mud – Dr. Kristopher Stepps I Was Built For This - Dr. Matthew Igbinigie I received over $200,000 in scholarships - Joel Bervell The Dancing Dentist (Part 1 and 2) - Dr. Justin Sanders
Talk about brains and skills! We got the amazing opportunity to chop it up with H-town's finest Pediatrician who can freestyle like none other. Dr. Fati and her husband, Kingsley set it off during their wedding with a rap paying homage to Houston's own, DJ Screw. She shares how she decided on Pediatrics and her journey to med school via two HBCUs. We learn how her life was shaken by Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Ike. She just cool all around and has so much knowledge to share. Register for the Black Men in White Coats Youth Summit Chicago (June 4th 2022): https://www.eventbrite.com/e/chicagos-2nd-annual-black-men-in-white-coats-youth-summit-registration-302969609257 IMPORTANT LINKS!!!!!! If you're a clinician with a great journey to share, we'd love to have you on the podcast. Email us at Podcast@BlackMenInWhiteCoats.org Stay updated by getting on our mailing list at www.BlackMenInWhiteCoats.org Become a mentor or get a mentor at www.DiverseMedicine.com WE'RE PAYING FOR MCAT EXAMS: https://www.BlackMenInWhiteCoats.org/MCAT CLOTHING AND SWAG https://www.bmwc.store/ Check out Dr. Dale's episode on NBC's The Today Show https://www.today.com/video/black-men-in-white-coats-founder-aims-to-shape-next-generation-of-doctors-62785093586 BOOKS BY DR. DALE: How to Raise a Doctor https://www.amazon.com/How-Raise-Doctor-Wisdom-Parents-ebook/dp/B07F62JMCP A Doctor's Guide to Self-Publishing https://book.authorandexpert.com/ Black Men in White Coats: 100 Rules for Success https://www.amazon.com/Black-Men-White-Coats-Success/dp/1674109253 PreMed Mondays https://www.amazon.com/PreMed-Mondays-Letters-Mentorship-Future/dp/167570077X/ Doc 2 Doc (Heart) https://www.amazon.com/Doc-Tony-Learn-About-Heart/dp/1693229765 Doc 2 Doc (Lungs) https://www.amazon.com/Doc-Tony-Learn-About-Lungs/dp/1706830637 Doc 2 Doc (Bones) https://www.amazon.com/Doc-Tony-Learn-About-Bones/dp/B086B9TT3P Doc 2 Doc (Viruses) https://www.amazon.com/Doc-Tony-Learn-About-Viruses-ebook/dp/B088BP9S76 Doc 2 Doc (Compilation) https://www.amazon.com/Doc-Books-Dale-Okorodudu-ebook/dp/B08XP4L7R3 Theme Song: White Coats by XVI --------------------- RECENT EPISODES The Flyest Doc on the Block - Dr. André Churchwell Wish My Dad Could See Me Now (pt 1 and 2) - Dr. Wayne J. Riley From The Prison Cell to The PhD – Dr. Stanley Andrisse My Brother's Keeper – Student Doctors Kyle & Kendall Lewis Staying Authentic In Medicine – Future Dr. Noah Thomas Why Not Do It All? – Dr. Wendy Goodall McDonald Steppin Out The Mud – Dr. Kristopher Stepps I Was Built For This - Dr. Matthew Igbinigie I received over $200,000 in scholarships - Joel Bervell The Dancing Dentist (Part 1 and 2) - Dr. Justin Sanders
Recently Raised Master Mason, Justin Sanders delves into the depths of the den of iniquity with Mikael Moonstrung in another addition on "Interview with a Master". Check out his content on Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@realjustinsanders Join our Unfiltered Teaching group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/1050693872449589/ ______________________________________________________________________ Become a HippieQueen today! Patreon: www.patreon.com/HippieQueenProductions Check out our other avenues of madness! TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hippiequeenproductions Instagram (for the memes!): https://www.instagram.com/hippiequeenproductions/ Podcast: https://spoti.fi/3kaXG8z Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HippieQueenProductions/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hippiequeenproductions/support
Dr. Justin Sanders is back! On this episode he shares his journey through an HBCU dental school and his experience graduating during the pandemic. This is one cool dentist. Register for the Black Men in White Coats Youth Summit Chicago (June 4th 2022): https://www.eventbrite.com/e/chicagos-2nd-annual-black-men-in-white-coats-youth-summit-registration-302969609257 IMPORTANT LINKS!!!!!! If you're a clinician with a great journey to share, we'd love to have you on the podcast. Email us at Podcast@BlackMenInWhiteCoats.org Stay updated by getting on our mailing list at www.BlackMenInWhiteCoats.org Become a mentor or get a mentor at www.DiverseMedicine.com WE'RE PAYING FOR MCAT EXAMS: https://www.BlackMenInWhiteCoats.org/MCAT CLOTHING AND SWAG https://www.bmwc.store/ Check out Dr. Dale's episode on NBC's The Today Show https://www.today.com/video/black-men-in-white-coats-founder-aims-to-shape-next-generation-of-doctors-62785093586 BOOKS BY DR. DALE: How to Raise a Doctor https://www.amazon.com/How-Raise-Doctor-Wisdom-Parents-ebook/dp/B07F62JMCP A Doctor's Guide to Self-Publishing https://book.authorandexpert.com/ Black Men in White Coats: 100 Rules for Success https://www.amazon.com/Black-Men-White-Coats-Success/dp/1674109253 PreMed Mondays https://www.amazon.com/PreMed-Mondays-Letters-Mentorship-Future/dp/167570077X/ Doc 2 Doc (Heart) https://www.amazon.com/Doc-Tony-Learn-About-Heart/dp/1693229765 Doc 2 Doc (Lungs) https://www.amazon.com/Doc-Tony-Learn-About-Lungs/dp/1706830637 Doc 2 Doc (Bones) https://www.amazon.com/Doc-Tony-Learn-About-Bones/dp/B086B9TT3P Doc 2 Doc (Viruses) https://www.amazon.com/Doc-Tony-Learn-About-Viruses-ebook/dp/B088BP9S76 Doc 2 Doc (Compilation) https://www.amazon.com/Doc-Books-Dale-Okorodudu-ebook/dp/B08XP4L7R3 Theme Song: White Coats by XVI --------------------- RECENT EPISODES The Flyest Doc on the Block - Dr. André Churchwell Wish My Dad Could See Me Now (pt 1 and 2) - Dr. Wayne J. Riley From The Prison Cell to The PhD – Dr. Stanley Andrisse My Brother's Keeper – Student Doctors Kyle & Kendall Lewis Staying Authentic In Medicine – Future Dr. Noah Thomas Why Not Do It All? – Dr. Wendy Goodall McDonald Steppin Out The Mud – Dr. Kristopher Stepps I Was Built For This - Dr. Matthew Igbinigie I received over $200,000 in scholarships - Joel Bervell The Dancing Dentist (Part 1) - Dr. Justin Sanders
Dr. Sanders does what it takes to put a smile on his patient's face and this often comes through dancing. Born and raised in Indianapolis, he credits his parents and supportive village for his success. Learn how this former class clown and HBCU x2 graduate (Tuskegee University and Howard Dental) has become top Dentist. IMPORTANT LINKS!!!!!! If you're a clinician with a great journey to share, we'd love to have you on the podcast. Email us at Podcast@BlackMenInWhiteCoats.org Stay updated by getting on our mailing list at www.BlackMenInWhiteCoats.org Become a mentor or get a mentor at www.DiverseMedicine.com WE'RE PAYING FOR MCAT EXAMS: https://www.BlackMenInWhiteCoats.org/MCAT CLOTHING AND SWAG https://www.bmwc.store/ Check out Dr. Dale's episode on NBC's The Today Show https://www.today.com/video/black-men-in-white-coats-founder-aims-to-shape-next-generation-of-doctors-62785093586 BOOKS BY DR. DALE: How to Raise a Doctor https://www.amazon.com/How-Raise-Doctor-Wisdom-Parents-ebook/dp/B07F62JMCP A Doctor's Guide to Self-Publishing https://book.authorandexpert.com/ Black Men in White Coats: 100 Rules for Success https://www.amazon.com/Black-Men-White-Coats-Success/dp/1674109253 PreMed Mondays https://www.amazon.com/PreMed-Mondays-Letters-Mentorship-Future/dp/167570077X/ Doc 2 Doc (Heart) https://www.amazon.com/Doc-Tony-Learn-About-Heart/dp/1693229765 Doc 2 Doc (Lungs) https://www.amazon.com/Doc-Tony-Learn-About-Lungs/dp/1706830637 Doc 2 Doc (Bones) https://www.amazon.com/Doc-Tony-Learn-About-Bones/dp/B086B9TT3P Doc 2 Doc (Viruses) https://www.amazon.com/Doc-Tony-Learn-About-Viruses-ebook/dp/B088BP9S76 Doc 2 Doc (Compilation) https://www.amazon.com/Doc-Books-Dale-Okorodudu-ebook/dp/B08XP4L7R3 Theme Song: White Coats by XVI --------------------- RECENT EPISODES The Flyest Doc on the Block - Dr. André Churchwell Wish My Dad Could See Me Now (pt 1 and 2) - Dr. Wayne J. Riley From The Prison Cell to The PhD – Dr. Stanley Andrisse My Brother's Keeper – Student Doctors Kyle & Kendall Lewis Staying Authentic In Medicine – Future Dr. Noah Thomas Why Not Do It All? – Dr. Wendy Goodall McDonald Steppin Out The Mud – Dr. Kristopher Stepps I Was Built For This - Dr. Matthew Igbinigie I received over $200,000 in scholarships - Joel Bervell
This week's Blog style podcast is on our Winter Pitching Review. This was done by our pitching director Justin Sanders, we go over how the review was set up as well as what qualified to make it into the review. Justin and Cameron our pitching coordinator talk about the future Pitching reviews and how they see them transcending the #KPICREW. Like & Subscribe
In episode 5 Dr. Justin Sanders and I talk about the connection of lifelong learning to Ikigai, the 60 year curriculum, how it helps the brain, and how to approach study when there are almost too many options available. We also touch on how credentials can be a way to increase your impact in the world - not just about the skills you learn but the different doors that will be opened for you. If you are wondering if you are too old to go back to school, be inspired by the 92 year old at TUJ! If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, we'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. In this episode you'll hear: Why Dr Sanders is so passionate about education How he found his way to Temple University Japan About the benefits of lifelong learning beyond just employment advantages Criteria you can use when deciding what kind of learning to engage in About Justin: Dr. Justin Sanders is the Director of Temple University Japan's Continuing Education Program, one of the oldest and largest providers of personal and professional development to Tokyo's international community. With over 15 years in the international and higher education sectors, before coming to Japan, he served as a Research Specialist and then Global Recognition Manager for the International Baccalaureate (IB), a leading global international education organization. Prior, he spent several years supporting good governance in community colleges around the United States with the Association of Community College Trustees, and served a two-year tour as an education volunteer with the US Peace Corps, working in rural Azerbaijan. Justin received an undergraduate degree in Communications from the University of Arizona, an MA in Education and Human Development from the George Washington University, and a PhD in Education from the Graduate School of Human Sciences at Osaka University. His research focuses on international education and national development, institutional international strategy development, and adult learning. Connect with Justin: TUJ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TUJContinuingEd (https://www.facebook.com/TUJContinuingEd) TUJ Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/school/35437867 (https://www.linkedin.com/school/35437867) Justin's Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-sanders-2b386635/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-sanders-2b386635/) TUJ Website: https://www.tuj.ac.jp/cont-ed/index.html (https://www.tuj.ac.jp/cont-ed/index.html) Connect with Jennifer Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifershinkai/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifershinkai/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennifershinkaicoach (https://www.facebook.com/jennifershinkaicoach) Website: https://jennifershinkai.com/ (https://jennifershinkai.com/ )
We hope you enjoy Justin Sanders our Pitching development coordinator talk about what goes into the KPI pitching development program, stay tuned for more podcasts coming to Apple Music and Spotify, Also go check out our YouTube channel to Put a name to the face.
In episode 5 Dr. Justin Sanders and I talk about the connection of lifelong learning to Ikigai, the 60 year curriculum how it helps the brain, how to approach study when there are almost too many options available. We also touch on how credentials can be away to increase your impact in the world - not just about the skills you learn but the different doors that will be opened for you. If you are wondering if you are too old to go back to school be inspired by the 92 year old at TUJ! Bio Dr. Justin Sanders is the Director of Temple University Japan's Continuing Education Program, one of the oldest and largest providers of personal and professional development to Tokyo's international community. With over 15 years in the international and higher education sectors, before coming to Japan, he served as a Research Specialist and then Global Recognition Manager for the International Baccalaureate (IB), a leading global international education organization. Prior, he spent several years supporting good governance in community colleges around the United States with the Association of Community College Trustees, and served a two-year tour as an education volunteer with the US Peace Corps, working in rural Azerbaijan. Justin received an undergraduate degree in Communications from the University of Arizona, an MA in Education and Human Development from the George Washington University, and a PhD in Education from the Graduate School of Human Sciences at Osaka University. His research focuses on international education and national development, institutional international strategy development, and adult learning. Links https://www.facebook.com/TUJContinuingEd (https://www.facebook.com/TUJContinuingEd) https://www.linkedin.com/school/35437867 (https://www.linkedin.com/school/35437867) https://www.tuj.ac.jp/cont-ed/index.html (https://www.tuj.ac.jp/cont-ed/index.html) https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-sanders-2b386635/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-sanders-2b386635/)
In this episode, we're joined by Justin Sanders and talk about how he and Sarah approach parenting and life as a partnership. Visit our website – hardnopodcast.com – for show notes, which include links to books and resources mentioned on the podcast. Like what you hear? Please subscribe, rate and review so others can find us, and make sure to follow us on social media. We're @hardnopodcast on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we're joined by Justin Sanders and talk about how he and Sarah approach parenting and life as a partnership. Visit our website – hardnopodcast.com – for show notes, which include links to books and resources mentioned on the podcast. Like what you hear? Please subscribe, rate and review so others can find us, and make sure to follow us on social media. We're @hardnopodcast on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Friday we are previewing the Wild West Shootout from Arizona Speedway, and we've got details on Bristol dirt tickets and track prep. We also have event and driver news to cover from the Xtreme DIRTcar Series, Pat Cannon, Justin Sanders, Brandon Winner, and Trey Burke.
On this Friday we are previewing the Wild West Shootout from Arizona Speedway, and we've got details on Bristol dirt tickets and track prep. We also have event and driver news to cover from the Xtreme DIRTcar Series, Pat Cannon, Justin Sanders, Brandon Winner, and Trey Burke.
The results from last week’s Democratic caucuses in Iowa were delayed for days after the app responsible for reporting the results malfunctioned. Co-host Justin Sanders, who works in software and app development, explains how the app failed and some ways these issues could have been avoided. Also: One last impeachment fact check and a look into a Trump administration plan that could lead to Medicaid cuts.
Silicon Valley’s biggest gig-economy companies use a background check provider that puts the onus on the consumer to correct its mistakes. At least dozens of workers have lost opportunities at Uber, Lyft and other companies due to issues with background checks from San Francisco-based Checkr Inc., according to lawsuits and interviews conducted by Big If True. Hard Reset host Justin Sanders and Big If True founder Mollie Bryant talk about what makes Checkr’s background checks different from more traditional screenings, what happens when job applicants dispute a report from Checkr and what Bryant found when she ran a Checkr screening on herself.
On this episode of Hard Reset: Last week, the White House held what it called a social media summit, but no social media platforms were on the guest list. That's because the event focused on unfounded allegations that tech companies are biased against conservatives. In this episode, hosts JC Cortez and Justin Sanders dig into these bias allegations, as well as claims that shadow-banning and doxxing are being used to target conservatives.
With an unprecedented surge of migrants fleeing violence in Central America, US border shelters are overcapacity. This situation led the Department of Health and Human Services to announce plans to house up to 1,400 undocumented migrant children in Fort Sill, an Army base in Oklahoma. Hosts JC Cortez, Justin Sanders and Mollie Bryant discuss these developments and take a look at the controversy unleashed when Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's called border detainment facilities "concentration camps." Read Mollie's fact check on what caused the migrant crisis here: https://www.bigiftrue.org/2019/06/25/factchecking-oklahoma-what-caused-the-migrant-children-crisis/ And read our fact check on the definition of concentration camps here: https://www.bigiftrue.org/2019/06/24/american-mythology-what-are-concentration-camps/
On the first episode of Hard Reset, hosts Mollie Bryant, JC Cortez and Justin Sanders dive into the world of misinformation - what it actually is, how technology helps it spread and the impending danger of deepfakes.
Mason Jar Press brings together their authors in a celebration of literature and art. Join the authors of the most recent and upcoming MJP publications—Danny Caine, Nicole Callihan and Jaime Fountaine—for a reading, Q and A, and book signing. Hosted and moderated by fellow MJP author, Justin Sanders.Danny Caine is the author of the chapbook Uncle Harold's Maxwell House Haggadah. His poetry has appeared in Hobart, Mid-American Review, DIAGRAM, and New Ohio Review among other places. He received an MFA in poetry from the University of Kansas in 2017. He hails from Cleveland and lives in Lawrence, Kansas, where he owns the Raven Book Store.Nicole Callihan writes poems and stories. Her poetry books include SuperLoop (2014) and Translucence (with Samar Abdel Jaber, 2018), and the chapbooks: A Study in Spring (with Zoë Ryder White, 2015), The Deeply Flawed Human (2016), Downtown (2017), and Aging (2018). Jaime Fountaine was raised by "wolves." Her work has appeared in places like JMWW, Paper Darts, X-R-A-Y, and Barrelhouse, where she writes the “Fountaine of Advice” column. She lives in Philadelphia, where she co-hosts the Tire Fire reading series with Mike Ingram at Tattooed Mom.Justin Sanders is a ghost from Baltimore and the author of for all the other ghosts. His words have appeared most recently in American Short Fiction and on the city’s walls.Writers LIVE programs are supported in part by a bequest from The Miss Howard Hubbard Adult Programming Fund.
Mason Jar Press brings together their authors in a celebration of literature and art. Join the authors of the most recent and upcoming MJP publications—Danny Caine, Nicole Callihan and Jaime Fountaine—for a reading, Q and A, and book signing. Hosted and moderated by fellow MJP author, Justin Sanders.Danny Caine is the author of the chapbook Uncle Harold's Maxwell House Haggadah. His poetry has appeared in Hobart, Mid-American Review, DIAGRAM, and New Ohio Review among other places. He received an MFA in poetry from the University of Kansas in 2017. He hails from Cleveland and lives in Lawrence, Kansas, where he owns the Raven Book Store.Nicole Callihan writes poems and stories. Her poetry books include SuperLoop (2014) and Translucence (with Samar Abdel Jaber, 2018), and the chapbooks: A Study in Spring (with Zoë Ryder White, 2015), The Deeply Flawed Human (2016), Downtown (2017), and Aging (2018). Jaime Fountaine was raised by "wolves." Her work has appeared in places like JMWW, Paper Darts, X-R-A-Y, and Barrelhouse, where she writes the “Fountaine of Advice” column. She lives in Philadelphia, where she co-hosts the Tire Fire reading series with Mike Ingram at Tattooed Mom.Justin Sanders is a ghost from Baltimore and the author of for all the other ghosts. His words have appeared most recently in American Short Fiction and on the city’s walls.Writers LIVE programs are supported in part by a bequest from The Miss Howard Hubbard Adult Programming Fund.Recorded On: Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Today we have special guest Justin Sanders from WhatSuitsHim who helps us kick off Black History Month. We debate the most iconic black sitcom scenes over the last 30 years basically. We of course talk some basketball, Super Bowl thoughts, and share our own Black History moments
Today we have special guest Justin Sanders from WhatSuitsHim who helps us kick off Black History Month. We debate the most iconic black sitcom scenes over the last 30 years basically. We of course talk some basketball, Super Bowl thoughts, and share our own Black History moments
Too often, health care focuses on “what's the matter” instead of “what matters” when a person is diagnosed with or experiencing serious illness. Palliative care plays an important role in helping people and their families navigate a complex health care system in a way that respects their cultural belief systems. To try and answer some of these questions, the Cambia Health Foundation created the Sojourns Scholar Leadership Program. It's an initiative designed to identify, cultivate and advance the next generation of palliative care leaders. On this episode of HealthChangers, we talk to two palliative care physicians, Dr. Dulce Cruz and Dr. Justin Sanders, both recipients of the Sojourns Scholar grant. Their research and work focuses specifically on navigating cultural beliefs with education and communication.
There is some serious sprint car talent in California right now, so why not have a Cali themed show? This week the guys catch up with Kyle Hirst, Dominic Scelzi, Cory Eliason and Justin Sanders to hear about the Gold Cup weekend, their seasons to date, and more. It's Open Red, the Official Podcast of the World of Outlaws! This week's show is brought to you by Bear Digital Advertisement. Bear Digital Advertisement specializes in Small Business Advertising and Online Marketing. Visit beardigitalads.com and see what Bear Digital can do for you.
McKinsey’s Snezhana Otto and Justin Sanders discuss the CFO’s role in a changing activist landscape. Read more > Listen to the podcast (duration: 22:10) >
McKinsey’s Snezhana Otto and Justin Sanders discuss the CFO’s role in a changing activist landscape. Read more > Listen to the podcast (duration: 22:10) >
McKinsey’s Snezhana Otto and Justin Sanders discuss the CFO’s role in a changing activist landscape. Read more > Listen to the podcast (duration: 22:10) >
During this week’s radio show you will learn about: Broaching the Difficult Conversation about Death Discussing End of Life Care with Family What Death Can Teach Us About Living What Role Dignity Plays in Dying Well
During this week’s radio show you will learn about: Broaching the Difficult Conversation about Death Discussing End of Life Care with Family What Death Can Teach Us About Living What Role Dignity Plays in Dying Well
Our fourth live episode recorded at Alpha Test Comedy Show IV: The Quest for Peace at Tribe Comics and Games on November 29th! Featuring returning guest Errin Milam, the amazing Justin Sanders, and the legendary...
This week's episode is an interview with writer/magazine editor Justin Sanders (www.artichokehaircut.com) about his biggest lessons learned in life and his creative work so far. Listen to find out how society's obsession with leaders, understanding feminism, author Franz Kafka and much more relate to those lessons. This is a nerdy and wide-ranging conversation filled with humor, introspection and a heavy dose of dissecting the mechanics of storytelling. If you are a creative person and/or you enjoy mixing laughs with deep thinking, this one might be for you!