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If you are looking to fall in love with running all over again, this is the episode for you. Live from the TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon Speaker Stage; it's the wrap party that was as filled with laughter and tears as a good rom com. After identifying the need to find ways to support and encourage more women to run the marathon, Canada Running Series created the 2024 Women's Training Group. Hundreds of registrants used online resources and chat forums to work together toward the start line. The day before the big race, some of the participants got together for a shakeout run supported by ASICS and then shared some of their thoughts and discoveries around the speaker stage. I was again joined by Heather Garner, founder of Kardia, and two program participants (and now MARATHONERS!) Joan Broto and Mandy Mundell. In re-listening, I remembered how meaningful the experience was and how easily we could connect with total strangers because of our mutual love of running. I dare you not to laugh, cry, and totally relate to this conversation (you must supply your own Kleenex). Watch @towaterfront42K to see what they will be up to for the 2025 race! Again, thank you to @asicscanada for supporting the program and the wrap party. You made it extra special. --- EPISODE SPONSOR: Canada Running Series Canada may be locked in the deep freeze right now, but you can keep your running on target by registering for the Beneva Spring Run-Off, either in person at Toronto's stunning High Park on April 5, 2025, or virtually wherever you are. Participants can choose from the 8K, 5K, or Kids Race distances. All in-person runners will receive a souvenir apparel item and a finisher medal featuring designs inspired by the beauty of High Park. Don't wait to register – this season's kickoff always goes fast. Go to www.canadarunningseries.com for more info and to register. Theme Music: Joseph McDade
Live from the 2024 TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon speaker stage and moderated by Kardia founder and run club veteran Heather Gardner, this session addressed the current hot topic: Is running the new dating app? As one of the event's most talked-about and highly anticipated panels, Heather led a fantastic panel of speakers, each offering unique perspectives. Keri Wong, a long-time runner and run club member, shared her experience navigating the world of run clubs as a single woman. Sam Montgomery, a member of the executive committee for Frontrunners Toronto and their social media manager, provided valuable insights on communication and expectations. Elan Bibas and Rory Duffy, co-founders of the Get Lost Run Club in Toronto, discussed how they've created a fun, inclusive atmosphere for all kinds of social running events, including run-dating experiences. They also highlighted their efforts to ensure safety and positive vibes at every event. Follow Heather @catchingheather and @kardiaathletica Follow Keri @bitesandstrides Follow Sam @samcmontgomery and @frontrunnerstoronto Follow Elan @elan.bibas Follow Rory @rory_duffy and @getlost.runners --- EPISODE SPONSOR: Move Your Paws for the Polar Bear Cause, February 22, 2025 On Saturday, February 22, join the cause at the Toronto Zoo and move your paws to help one of the world's most vulnerable species – polar bears! 2025 marks the 11th edition of Move Your Paws. There will be 5K and 1K distance options open to runners, walkers and wheelers of all ages and abilities. Bundle up and bring the whole family for a day of outdoor fun, fitness and fundraising! Visit www.canadarunningseries.com to register now! Theme Music: Joseph McDade
Kardia Joi comes back to us today with her song, "Life to Me." Kardia needed to know if God protected her when she was in danger. It's a great question we all need an answer to. Join Kardia as her song chronicles her conversation and healing with God. To buy from Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6hA1rnF8ZiWF5BXPYwU0cA?si=2db054c9b97240a2 Only God Rescued Me: Website: www.onlygodrescuedme.com Contact Lisa: lisa@onlygodrescuedme.com To help support this podcast: https://buymeacoffee.com/onlygodrescuedme.com PayPal @Lisa453 Venmo @lisameister4242 https://square.link/u/kQLAozvV
GroveCast Episode 0083: Dr. Vince Vitale: Don't be a "Committed' Christian" Please invite others to listen.51 Minutes. This message from 2024-08-11 and was given in the Great Auditorium at Ocean Grove, NJ, USA.Bible Reference: Mark 1:16-20Dr. Vince Vitale was educated at Princeton University and the University of Oxford, and he taughtphilosophy and theology as a faculty member briefly at Princeton and then for several years at Oxford. It was during his undergraduate studies at Princeton that Vince was challenged to read the Bible by two soccer teammates and took an unexpected journey from skeptic to evangelist. He then completed master's and PhD studies at Oxford. Alongside his work with Kardia, Dr. Vitale serves as Faculty Scholar at CEO Forum and as a host of the Unbelievable? podcast. Previously, he served as RZIM's Regional Director for the Americas andbefore that as Team Director of The Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics. Dr. Vitale has commended the Christian faith in numerous countries and on the campuses of many leading universities including Princeton, Harvard, Yale, Columbia, UPenn, UC Berkeley, Stanford, MIT, Johns Hopkins, West Point, and Oxford. He also has had the privilege of speaking at Google; Amazon; Facebook; Autodesk; The Brooklyn Tabernacle; and Passion City Church; and he was the keynote speaker at the 54th National Prayer Breakfast of Canada.In addition to his focus on biblical andcultural questions, Dr. Vitale has strong interests in the topics of reconciliation, leadership, and theology of work, as well as in the intersection of faith and sport. He played varsity soccer at Princeton, was a “double Blue” at Oxford (competing for the university in soccer and boxing), and has traveled with Athletes in Action mission teams to four continents. While teaching at Princeton, Dr.Vitale served as Faculty Director of the Athletes in Action ministry on campus. He is married to Dr. Jo Vitale. Vince and Jo enjoy teaming up for the Ask Away podcast, giving talks together, and trying (unsuccessfully!) to keep up with their young children, Raphael and JonathanIntroduction by: Rev. Beth Caulfield, Scripture reading by: Mr. Chris Giammona Leader, Momentum Bible StudyPlease provide us your feedback on our podcasts by going to http://www.oceangrove.org/podcast and clicking on the feedback link there. We invite you to join us live in Ocean Grove (or online) and also invite others to join us. You can listen to and watch this and other messages at oceangrove.org/watchNote: upcoming events can be found at www.oceangrove.org - come join us!This podcast is provided by the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, a non-profit. We invite you to visit oceangrove.org to find more information about our organization including how to take part in our many programs and how to support the organization. Please keep our organization in prayer.Copyright 2024 Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association.
On this episode of Hands-On Tech: it's another episode in which Mikah answers various viewers' questions! How can you get photos of an iPhone when the screen doesn't work? Why aren't my smart plugs working with my Eero router? And can I use my iPad as a remote shutter? Host: Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: cachefly.com/twit
On this episode of Hands-On Tech: it's another episode in which Mikah answers various viewers' questions! How can you get photos of an iPhone when the screen doesn't work? Why aren't my smart plugs working with my Eero router? And can I use my iPad as a remote shutter? Host: Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: cachefly.com/twit
On this episode of Hands-On Tech: it's another episode in which Mikah answers various viewers' questions! How can you get photos of an iPhone when the screen doesn't work? Why aren't my smart plugs working with my Eero router? And can I use my iPad as a remote shutter? Host: Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: cachefly.com/twit
On this episode of Hands-On Tech: it's another episode in which Mikah answers various viewers' questions! How can you get photos of an iPhone when the screen doesn't work? Why aren't my smart plugs working with my Eero router? And can I use my iPad as a remote shutter? Host: Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: cachefly.com/twit
On this episode of Hands-On Tech: it's another episode in which Mikah answers various viewers' questions! How can you get photos of an iPhone when the screen doesn't work? Why aren't my smart plugs working with my Eero router? And can I use my iPad as a remote shutter? Host: Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: cachefly.com/twit
On this episode of Hands-On Tech: it's another episode in which Mikah answers various viewers' questions! How can you get photos off an iPhone when the screen doesn't work? Why aren't my smart plugs working with my Eero router? And can I use my iPad as a remote shutter? Host: Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: cachefly.com/twit
On this episode of Hands-On Tech: it's another episode in which Mikah answers various viewers' questions! How can you get photos off an iPhone when the screen doesn't work? Why aren't my smart plugs working with my Eero router? And can I use my iPad as a remote shutter? Host: Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: cachefly.com/twit
On this episode of Hands-On Tech: it's another episode in which Mikah answers various viewers' questions! How can you get photos off an iPhone when the screen doesn't work? Why aren't my smart plugs working with my Eero router? And can I use my iPad as a remote shutter? Host: Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: cachefly.com/twit
On this episode of Hands-On Tech: it's another episode in which Mikah answers various viewers' questions! How can you get photos off an iPhone when the screen doesn't work? Why aren't my smart plugs working with my Eero router? And can I use my iPad as a remote shutter? Host: Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: cachefly.com/twit
The TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon wants more women to run the marathon. Last year, they spent some time identifying challenges women face and having honest conversations with female runners about what can hold us back. This year, they launched the Women's Training Program: a free group for women planning to take on the full or half marathon on race day, October 20th. This group has been sharing their journey together online, in person on supported runs, and accessing resources, including a training program. This training group is half way to their goal, so I caught up with a couple of them for a chat. Mandy Mundell is tackling training for the full for the third time after being sidelined in the past by injury and illness. Joan Broto, a mother of two teenagers, is working to prioritize her training time, and show her kids how amazing it can be to work towards a big goal. Kardia founder Heather Gardner joins us to bring her veteran perspective and provide some insight. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll definitely relate. Thanks to the participants and to TWM for letting me share this piece of the journey with everyone. The TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon AND Half Marathon are officially sold out, but you can still catch the vibes by registering for the 5K on Saturday, October 19 www.torontowaterfrontmarathon.com Follow TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon @torontowaterfront42k Follow Mandy @tri_ingfitnesslife Follow Heather @catchingheather @kardiaathletica --- Theme by Joseph McDade
Building HVAC Science - Building Performance, Science, Health & Comfort
In this episode of the Building HVAC Science Podcast, hosts Bill Spohn and Eric Kaiser engage in a lively "duo cast" discussing the various measurements they take in their homes and the reasons behind them. They start the conversation by reflecting on their recent episode with Gary Klein, which inspired Eric to set up a data logging system to monitor hot water temperatures in his home. This leads to a broader discussion about the different tools and devices they use to track energy consumption and efficiency, such as the Emporia Vue energy monitor, which helped Bill identify a faulty installation in his heat pump system. The hosts delve into their personal experiences with various smart home devices, including air quality monitors from Airthings, radon monitors, and even an innovative weather station called Tempest. They share insights on how these devices have provided valuable data, helping them make informed decisions about their home's energy use and indoor air quality. Bill highlights his use of an ERV system that runs based on CO2 levels. At the same time, Eric discusses his plans to upgrade his home's ventilation and dehumidification systems using the Haven air quality monitor. Toward the end of the episode, Bill and Eric discuss their use of fitness trackers, discussing the metrics they monitor for personal health. Bill also mentions his latest acquisition, a Bluetooth meat probe, which he plans to use to perfect his grilling techniques. The episode wraps up with the hosts emphasizing the importance of integrating monitoring tools into everyday life to enhance comfort, efficiency, and well-being and inviting listeners to reach out for more information on the products discussed. Contact us at bill@trutechtools.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/billspohn/ ekaiser@trutechtools.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-kaiser-323a1563/ The spray foam attic ping pong effect: https://www.energyvanguard.com/blog/high-humidity-in-a-spray-foam-attic-part-2/ Products we mention in this podcast: HAVEN IAQ monitors: https://trutechtools.com/haven Airthings Radon CO2 and more: https://trutechtools.com/Airthings Emporia Circuit Power Monitors and EV Chargers: https://www.emporiaenergy.com/ CERV2: Bill's Conditioning ERV that uses a CO2 sensor to decide when to run: https://buildequinox.com/ Home weather station: https://shop.tempest.earth/products/tempest Security cameras: Eric's: https://www.eufy.com/eufycam#navimenu_4_copy Bill's: https://www.wyze.com/products/wyze-cam EcoQube Radon: https://ecosense.io/products/ecoqube Aranet COs monitor: https://aranet.com/products/aranet4-home Meater Bluetooth cooking thermometer: https://store-us.meater.com/products/meater-plus Kardia portable 6 lead EKG: https://store.kardia.com/products/kardiamobile Apple watch for fitness: https://www.apple.com/watch/ Home Automation: https://www.home-assistant.io/ This episode was recorded in July 2024.
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Dr. David Albert, the visionary founder of AliveCor, as he takes us through his remarkable personal and professional journey. In this episode of DGTL Voices, Dr. Albert shares the compelling story behind the founding of AliveCor and its mission to revolutionize healthcare. Discover the driving forces of innovation and adaptability that have propelled AliveCor to the forefront of medical technology, and how their groundbreaking EKG device is not only saving lives but also enhancing the quality of life for countless individuals. Dr. Albert delves into the essential qualities of leadership, emphasizing the power of honesty, the necessity of unrealistic optimism for entrepreneurs, and the critical role of trust in building lasting relationships. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a leader, or someone passionate about innovation in healthcare, this episode offers invaluable insights and inspiration from one of the industry's most influential figures. Don't miss this chance to hear from a true pioneer whose work continues to make a profound impact on the world. Disclaimer: While sharing his personal experience with Kardia, Ed says the device helped doctors find a "widowmaker" heart attack. AliveCor's KardiaMobile devices (single-lead and six-lead) do not detect heart attacks. This detection was possible because the EKG was reviewed by Ed's doctors.
Dr. Vince Vitale, the Executive Director at Kardia and Faculty Scholar at The CEO Forum, is here to share his impressive academic background from Princeton University and the University of Oxford, where he has taught philosophy and theology. Vince has contributed significantly to the field of Christian apologetics, developing a unique response to the problem of evil, and has spoken at leading universities and major corporations worldwide. Tune in to hear his insights on faith, reconciliation, leadership, and the intersection of faith and sport.Guest Links:Vince's LinkedInKardiaCEO ForumAsk Away PodcastCredits: Host: Lisa NicholsExecutive Producer: Jenny HealMarketing Support: Landon Burke and Joe SzynkowskiPodcast Engineer: Portside Media
Often, it can feel challenging to evangelize — knowing where to begin or how to enter into conversations about faith. Dr. Vince Vitale explores how Christ's approach and dedication to conversation led people to the truth, and how we can do the same by following His model with the help of the Holy Spirit. You can hear more from Dr. Vitale at kardiaquestions.com. Kardia is a ministry that seeks to broaden and deepen our understanding of apologetics - reconciling hearts not only to God, but also to others and even ourselves. Dr. Vince Vitale was educated at Princeton University and the University of Oxford, and he taught philosophy and theology as a faculty member briefly at Princeton and then for several years at Oxford. It was during his undergraduate studies at Princeton that Vince was challenged to read the Bible by two soccer teammates and took an unexpected journey from skeptic to evangelist. He then completed master's and PhD studies at Oxford, receiving a Daniel M. Sachs Graduating Scholarship (at the time awarded annually to one graduating Princetonian) and a Clarendon Scholarship (supported by Oxford University Press). Alongside his work with Kardia, Vince serves as Faculty Scholar at CEO Forum and as a host of the Unbelievable? podcast. Previously, he served as Team Director of The Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics.
Witam Państwa, nazywam się Jarosław Drożdż, pracuję w Centralnym Szpitalu Klinicznym Uniwersytetu Medycznego w Łodzi, skąd nagrywam podcast Kardio Know-How. W tym odcinku kontynuuję omawianie doniesień z kongresu ACC.Szczegółowy TRANSKRYPT do odcinka.Podcast jest przeznaczony wyłącznie dla osób z profesjonalnym wykształceniem medycznym.
Pour accéder à l'intégralité de ce podcast et écouter chaque semaine un nouvel épisode du Quart d'Heure Véto, c'est très simple, il vous suffit de vous abonner en cliquant sur ce lien : https://m.audiomeans.fr/s/S-yUNSBZSR Notes et références Bindi, F., Vezzosi, T., Sala, G. et al. Evaluation of a smartphone electrocardiograph in healthy foals and comparison to standard base-apex electrocardiography. Vet Res Commun 48, 1227–1232 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11259-023-10206-x Retrouvez toute la synthèse sur la fiche podcast juste ici : https://audmns.com/nvjJPhM Pour nous suivre : 1. Abonnez-vous à notre chaine pour profiter de l'intégralité des épisodes : Le Quart d'Heure Véto : décrypte et résume en moins de 15 min un article de biblio véto - Sur abonnement uniquement Le Véto du Mois : Partagez le temps d'une interview l'expérience de vétérinaires emblématiques de notre milieu, des rencontres conviviales, comme si nous étions dans votre salon au coin du feu. Podcasts bonus au fil des inspirations... 2. Le Scope Nous partageons avec vous nos dernières découvertes, inspirations, pistes de réflexion, nouveautés… À découvrir et utiliser dès maintenant, TOUT DE SUITE, dans votre quotidien de vétérinaire, de manager, de vie personnelle, de chef d'entreprise… Et tout cela en moins de 5 minutes top chrono un à 2 mardis par mois ! Je souhaite recevoir mon Scope : https://vetmasterclass.com/lescope/ 3. Contactez-nous, suivez-nous et donnez nous votre avis ! Des sujets que vous souhaiteriez approfondir, des références à partager, ou nous faire part de vos feed-backs : Abonnez-vous à notre chaine, donnez nous des étoiles, un commentaire et partagez autour de vous ! Sur notre site : https://vetmasterclass.com/ Sur Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/VmHorse Sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/vetmasterclass/ Sur YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC18ovcWk9e-mFiTL34OQ03g Sur Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/company/vetmasterclass-horse/about/ Belle journée à tous, Et continuez à vivre votre métier avec Passion !
ACC.24: Zilebesiran as Add-on Therapy in Patients with Hypertension Not Adequately Controlled by a Standard of Care
Direct communication between patients and cardiologists through smartphone technology has revolutionized heart health monitoring. In this episode at ACC.24, Dr. David Albert, Chief Medical Officer and founder of AliveCor, shares the journey of his company revolutionizing cardiology with innovative technology reaching over 250 million ECGs from 5 million individuals across 40 countries in 15 years. AliveCor's devices empower consumers with FDA-cleared medical products, allowing them to personally monitor their heart health anytime, anywhere, fulfilling the need for direct patient-cardiologist communication through smartphone and wireless technology. He discusses the pivotal role of AI in healthcare when augmenting medical professionals' capabilities amidst a shortage of cardiologists, and enhancing patient engagement and compliance. Dr. Albert also urges listeners to prioritize their health, utilize tools like AliveCor's Kardia brand for proactive heart monitoring, and engage with healthcare professionals regularly. Join Dr. David Albert as he dives into AliveCor's journey, the future of AI in heart health, and the importance of proactive monitoring for everyone! Resources: Watch the entire interview here. Follow and connect with David Albert on LinkedIn. Learn more about AliveCor on their LinkedIn and website. Discover more about AliveCor's Kardia brand on their website.
O congresso americano de Cardiologia aconteceu no começo de abril e a gente fica naquela expectativa de ler e observar as discussões conforme os trabalhos são apresentados. O Clube já enviou a primeira parte da análise dos principais trials pela Newsletter, se você não está inscrito, não perca a chance de receber no seu e-mail as novidades da Cardiologia! Nessa segunda parte do episódio deCobertura dos destaques do ACC 2024 Luís Augusto convida André Feldman e Guilherme Arruda para conversar sobre os estudos:KARDIA;ULTIMATE-DAPT;PREVENT;E claro que além de apresentar os dados dos trabalhos esse time discute sobre os potenciais vieses e o impacto no dia a dia.
Follow-upVision Pro hoekje:De Vision Pro's worden teruggestuurd naar Apple?Snazzy Labs gaat nog een stukje dieper in Vision Pro:Virtual Reality Oasis deed een side-by-side tussen de Quest 3 en de Vision ProData brokers hoekje:Alternatieve dienst om je informatie te laten verwijderen bij data brokers: Incogni. Hier met 60% kortingMozilla ontslaat 60 personeelsleden (5% van het totaal!). Mozilla Monitor Plus is ook geraaktOnderwerpenGoogle heeft het lastig met SEO-spam & is gestopt met het tonen van cache-versies in zoekresultatenGoogle krijgt vergunning voor datacenter in WalloniëStad New York wil dat Instagram, YouTube en TikTok betalen voor geestelijke gezondheidszorg van de jeugd -> Deze doet DewiThe GatekeepersDe mythe over dopamine verslaving door Social MediaOpenAI onthult tool om video's te maken van tekstinput, de ideeën van MKBHDTipsRuurd: Lego Bricktales VR | YouTube Shorts uitzetten | Quest 3 dockMatty: Eat this much | Evil Genius | Your Stupid OpinionsDewi Activeer je nervus vagus → apps Headspace, Respiroguide, Cardiozen , Kardia
MixTape078 - ΚΑΡΡΑΣ ΤΑ ΚΑΨΟΥΡΙΚΑ 1 | KARRAS KAPSOURA 1 1. "Agapa Me Tis Ores Pou Boris" 2. "Ola Ta Gremises" 3. "Onirevomai" 4. "Afti ti nihta" 5. "Ti mou simveni" 6. "Ise pantou" 7. "Den Ise Edo" 8. "Me Ta Rouha Kimame" 9. "Pes tou na figei" 10. "Ftani" 11. "Eho Anagi Na Vgo" 12. "Pia Me Katarastike" 13. "Den Bori Na Me Xehasi" 14. "Mi hathis" 15. "Den Sou Epitrepete" 16. "Se Girevo" 17. "Ti Esthanese" 18. "Aporo An Esthanese Tipsis" 19. "To Dilitirio" 20. "Ke Mi Me Psaxis" 21. "Gela Mou" 22. "Otan Ta Hronia Sou Perasoun" 23. "Apopse Pou Hanome" 24. "Ke Den Vrika Dinami" 25. "Min anisihis" 26. "Pou Pas" 27. "Dodeka Para" 28. "Kardia ise esi" 29. "Giati na horistoume" 30. "Pos Tolmas" 31. "Monos" 32. "Den Perna Afti I Nihta" 33. "Nihtose ki apopse" 34. "Des Ti Apemine" 35. "Parta Ola"
Bridget, Caitlin, and Hilda cover "A Fire in the Flesh," book 3 in Jennifer L. Armentrout's A Flesh and Fire series, the prequel series to From Blood and Ash. Full disclosure: This wasn't their favorite entry from the FBAA universe, and they're going to give you their honest assessment.
Medsider Radio: Learn from Medical Device and Medtech Thought Leaders
In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Dr. David Albert, founder of AliveCor, which is pioneering the standard for personal ECG devices that extend beyond hardware and encompass services and partnerships to offer comprehensive personal cardiovascular solutions.Dr. Albert is a multifaceted individual — a physician, scientist, inventor, serial entrepreneur, YouTube sensation, and even an adventurous surfer. His academic journey led him from Duke University, where he completed both engineering and medical graduate studies, back to his roots at the University of Oklahoma. He already had several licensed inventions when he decided to stake it all on a new cardiovascular device. The gamble led him to found AliveCor, now a frontrunner in personal electrocardiograms (ECGs) under the renowned Kardia brand. In this interview, we take a tour down the lanes of innovation, prototyping, fundraising, and why sometimes you have to ditch the white coat to take your ideas from the lab to the real world.Before we dive into the discussion, I wanted to mention a few things:First, if you're into learning from medical device and health technology founders and CEOs, and want to know when new interviews are live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter.Second, if you want to peek behind the curtain of the world's most successful startups, you should consider a Medsider premium membership. You'll learn the strategies and tactics that founders and CEOs use to build and grow companies like Silk Road Medical, AliveCor, Shockwave Medical, and hundreds more!We recently introduced some fantastic additions exclusively for Medsider premium members, including playbooks, which are curated collections of our top Medsider interviews on key topics like capital fundraising and risk mitigation, and a curated investor database to help you discover your next medical device or health technology investor!In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members also get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors at no additional cost. If you're interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.Lastly, if you'd rather read than listen, here's a link to the full interview with Dr. Albert.
Keri Wong is a dedicated member of her run community in Toronto, particularly with her home crew Kardia. While this girl always looks like she's having a good time (that's because she is), she also has a lot of big goals in mind for her running. Amongst her accomplishments, she can list completing five marathons and two triathlons with more for both on the horizon. As part of the TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon panel discussion about barriers for women in the marathon, Keri shared some thoughts and she shared a few more great nuggets here. If you have goals for yourself in running but are also here for the party, this one's for you. Follow Keri on Instagram @bitesandstrides Theme music: Joseph McDade
Kardia Joi joins us today to discuss her song "Child of My Dreams" that she shared with us for the Baby Memorial back in January. As a survivor or SRA herself, the loss of her baby was horrific and the healing power of Jesus coming in was a healing balm of Gilead. Join Kardia as she takes us along with her on her journey of healing with her song. It is always an honor to have Kardia with us. You can buy her song on all platforms under the title and under her name. Here is the link for spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5dkrPEPRRMLqIVJHIaDr2F?si=dc1dd2e13a9c4f2c
The John 10:10 Life and Only God Rescued Me present tonight's "Baby Memorial." Tonight we pause to honor the babies, mothers, and families who have lost lives and loved ones through satanic rituals. Their lives matter and though they were here briefly, are not forgotten. We have special guests with us tonight: Rich has a heart to minister to sra survivors in inner healing and deliverance. He has started on online church for survivors at www.srachurch.com. You can find him on facebook at Innerhealing Deliverance. Pastor Clifford Molnar is the Pastor of Victory Center Ministries in Taylor, Michigan. He ministers deliverance and healing to survivors world wide. You can find him at www.victorycenterministries.com. He also livestreams his church services on youtube and speaks specifically to survivors. Scott Allen is a prophetic intercessor who has shared his shaking the Luciferian Kingdom vision with us in the past. We are honored to have him with us tonight. Kardia Joi has written a special song for us tonight called, "Child of My Dreams." You can find Kardia at: https://open.spotify.com/artist/26nfY... and youtube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZAx... Judith Kayadoe has shared her vision and paintings with us. You can find her paintings for sale at Judith Kayadoe Royalty Fine Art at www.royaltyfineart.com. Patrick Meister is joining us to play "There is a Quiet Place." You can find more from him on youtube at: https://youtu.be/zTl409w52ko and instagram @prof.meister. Rosie Stone is part of The John 10:10 Life. You can find Rosie and Lisa Meister at www.thejohn1010life.org and youtube: https://youtu.be/DdQCzlIQ0Rc Lisa Meister is part of the John 10:10 with Rosie Stone (See Above) and Only God Rescued Me.
In the midst of tremendous life struggles, Kardia Joi was left with the agonizing question of, "Why would God allow this?" This terrifying question brought her to her Bible in a search of an answer. She found Isaiah 41:10, Psalm 77, Romans 5:3-5, and Psalm 40: 1-3. Hear Kardia's journey to discovering the faithfulness of a God whose character was faithful every time and in every circumstance. Kardia's journey is always one that we find ourselves in as well. You can support Kardia by buying this song or her whole album on Spotify at: https://open.spotify.com/artist/26nfYblvXy3ruxooCv3j8K?si=xrBvfnfzSvqQvZhQKpJBxQ Follow her on youtube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZAx-bm74oNQYdtXA8GUzQA To support this podcast, please go to buymeacoffee.com/onlygod. Thank you for your faithful support!
It's always an honor to have back with us musician and composer Kardia Joi. Today's healing journey is encompassed in the song, "Love That Will Not Leave Me Blind." It starts with the journey of her past coming back to her and being told that someone didn't believe her. The pain and gaslighting that comes with that moment resonates with all of us trauma survivors as we are attacked by perpetrators and well-meaning yet deceived others over and over again in the Christian community. She was sent to an unknown perpetrator to tell what she knew, adding to the distress of all that was coming against her. In the midst, God was moving in revealing truth in the midst of her confusion. She didn't know who to trust, didn't know who to go to, didn't know where God was in it all and how trustworthy He was or wasn't in that whole process. Kardia opens her story to us with great vulnerability and hope. Hear how God ministers and answers her questions. God did not leave her blind. You can support Kardia by buying this song or her whole album on Spotify at: https://open.spotify.com/artist/26nfYblvXy3ruxooCv3j8K?si=xrBvfnfzSvqQvZhQKpJBxQ Follow her on youtube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZAx-bm74oNQYdtXA8GUzQA To support this podcast, please go to buymeacoffee.com/onlygod. Thank you for your faithful support! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lisa-meister/support
Entrepreneurial business solutions can lead to better outcomes in every economic endeavor. In the field of medical care, entrepreneurship has been hampered by non-market arrangements. There's some sense of an emerging trend towards better choices for users, a trend that we discuss with economist Dr. Murray Sabrin. Knowledge Capsule All systems evolve. The current system of medical care uncoupled from private markets evolved in ways that result in higher costs and poorer outcomes. Our economy — and the economic experience of all of us as individuals — would be improved (i.e., greater customer value would be experienced) if we could lighten the burdensome weight of government regulation and its consequent effects on the system of medical care and medical insurance. Our homeowners insurance, our automobile insurance and our life insurance are market products that give us the experience of seeking information and making informed choices based on pricing and perceived benefits. Medical insurance has evolved differently — it's tied to work and puts us in a medical system where prices and choices are opaque and highly constrained. The associated costs are a great burden on the economy, and they result in diversions of productive investment from better uses. The evolution of employment-linked healthcare began in dangerous industries like forestry logging, when employers introduced on—site medical care to treat on-the-job accidents — employers understood the mutual benefit of a healthy workforce. During and after World War II, the incentives for employers shifted: wage controls prevented them from attracting workers with higher pay, and so they introduced the benefit of tax-free healthcare benefits. An industry linking employment and medical care grew by leaps and bounds. Today, both employers and employees are beginning to understand the drawbacks of the evolved system. In the evolved medical care system today, employees feel constrained because they can't freely choose their doctors and service providers, and healthcare treatments they might want are often made unavailable to them. They're not made aware of pricing, and therefore unable to make informed choices. Employers are beginning to understand the high costs for traditional indemnity insurance, and many of them are seeking alternatives. Dr. Sabrin listed a number of these emerging innovations. 1. Employer self-insurance. Instead of incurring the heavy cost of insuring via the conglomerates like Blue Cross Blue Shield, Humana, Aetna, United Healthcare and others, many employers are shifting to self-insurance, hiring an independent third-party administrator to set premiums for normal expenses, and utilizing re-insurance against the cost of catastrophic medical events. 2. Medical savings accounts. Financial innovation has opened the possibility of utilizing current savings for future medical expenses, ideally deposited tax free, appreciating tax free and withdrawn tax free (although, inevitably, there are government restrictions). It's another component in the free-market medicine revolution. 3. Medical cost sharing. Some affinity groups take the route of medical cost sharing — groups pooling funds to pay individual medical costs. Some of these groups may create membership lifestyle qualifications — non-drinkers, non-smokers, etc. — to link healthy behaviors to lower medical care costs. 5. Wellness rather than healthcare. The realization is dawning that medical care costs are inflated by unhealthy lifestyles. Employers and employees share a mutual interest in a healthier workplace and healthier workforce. Better alignment of incentives could encourage healthier eating and drinking habits, greater levels of exercise, and generally more health-conscious behavior. The feeling of entitlement to healthcare that can result in a lowered drive to stay healthy is a moral hazard that has been induced by the current medical care system. Reducing medical care costs via a healthier workforce is a win-win for employee and employer alike. Restoring the doctor-patient relationship via Direct Primary Care. The primary care doctor who has a knowing and caring relationship with individual patients, and who knows their ailments and their lifestyle, and their family and economic circumstances, is a historical tradition in American life, a part of the American dream. The corporate medical care system took this relationship away in many ways, replacing it with an impersonal system of “in-network” availability of physicians with no personal relationship component. Direct Primary Care is restoring the doctor-patient relationship following principles of entrepreneurial business design. A doctor contracts with a small number of patients — few enough to ensure availability and access — who pay a subscription fee, sufficient to provide cash flow for the doctor's office and immediate support functions. The doctor constructs a personally curated set of network connections to specialists, such as cardiologists or urologists, and to services such as imaging and lab analysis, so that patients can be directly connected with pre-selected and approved providers for specialist needs. Direct Primary Care can eliminate or circumnavigate much of the bureaucracy, paperwork, and creativity-stifling sclerosis of current day corporate medical care systems. 6. Pricing transparency. A parallel innovation to DPC is demonstrated in transparent pricing clinics and surgeries, the clearest example being provided by Surgery Center Of Oklahoma (SCOO) which famously provides an open price list for commonplace surgeries, with no surprise surcharges or hidden fees. These prices are often much, much lower than would be charged for the same service by corporate hospitals; the quality is often higher; the speed of getting an appointment is faster; and the most important trait is that the pricing is transparent to the end-user. Patients become consumers in the traditional sense of the word — able to make a free choice based on open pricing information. 7. Better self-monitoring. How's your health? You may not have sufficient information for a good answer – the medical care system often makes information hard to access. One improvement is the self-monitoring that is technologically enabled today. Your Apple watch, for example, can tell you a lot about your vital signs, as can apps+devices like Kardia or a simple scale. Consumers may also be able to find a local DPC doctor or naturopath with whom to share the data for recommendations on natural solutions for any signals they might detect. This is a decentralized approach to healthcare that's consistent with the general trend away from restrictive top-down centralized structures and processes. Additional Resources The Finance of Health Care: Wellness and Innovative Approaches to Employee Medical Insurance by Murray Sabrin: Mises.org/E4B_202_Book1 From Immigrant to Public Intellectual: An American Story by Murray Sabrin: Mises.org/E4B_202_Book2 MurraySabrin.com MurraySabrin.Substack.com
Entrepreneurial business solutions can lead to better outcomes in every economic endeavor. In the field of medical care, entrepreneurship has been hampered by non-market arrangements. There's some sense of an emerging trend towards better choices for users, a trend that we discuss with economist Dr. Murray Sabrin. Knowledge Capsule All systems evolve. The current system of medical care uncoupled from private markets evolved in ways that result in higher costs and poorer outcomes. Our economy — and the economic experience of all of us as individuals — would be improved (i.e., greater customer value would be experienced) if we could lighten the burdensome weight of government regulation and its consequent effects on the system of medical care and medical insurance. Our homeowners insurance, our automobile insurance and our life insurance are market products that give us the experience of seeking information and making informed choices based on pricing and perceived benefits. Medical insurance has evolved differently — it's tied to work and puts us in a medical system where prices and choices are opaque and highly constrained. The associated costs are a great burden on the economy, and they result in diversions of productive investment from better uses. The evolution of employment-linked healthcare began in dangerous industries like forestry logging, when employers introduced on—site medical care to treat on-the-job accidents — employers understood the mutual benefit of a healthy workforce. During and after World War II, the incentives for employers shifted: wage controls prevented them from attracting workers with higher pay, and so they introduced the benefit of tax-free healthcare benefits. An industry linking employment and medical care grew by leaps and bounds. Today, both employers and employees are beginning to understand the drawbacks of the evolved system. In the evolved medical care system today, employees feel constrained because they can't freely choose their doctors and service providers, and healthcare treatments they might want are often made unavailable to them. They're not made aware of pricing, and therefore unable to make informed choices. Employers are beginning to understand the high costs for traditional indemnity insurance, and many of them are seeking alternatives. Dr. Sabrin listed a number of these emerging innovations. 1. Employer self-insurance. Instead of incurring the heavy cost of insuring via the conglomerates like Blue Cross Blue Shield, Humana, Aetna, United Healthcare and others, many employers are shifting to self-insurance, hiring an independent third-party administrator to set premiums for normal expenses, and utilizing re-insurance against the cost of catastrophic medical events. 2. Medical savings accounts. Financial innovation has opened the possibility of utilizing current savings for future medical expenses, ideally deposited tax free, appreciating tax free and withdrawn tax free (although, inevitably, there are government restrictions). It's another component in the free-market medicine revolution. 3. Medical cost sharing. Some affinity groups take the route of medical cost sharing — groups pooling funds to pay individual medical costs. Some of these groups may create membership lifestyle qualifications — non-drinkers, non-smokers, etc. — to link healthy behaviors to lower medical care costs. 5. Wellness rather than healthcare. The realization is dawning that medical care costs are inflated by unhealthy lifestyles. Employers and employees share a mutual interest in a healthier workplace and healthier workforce. Better alignment of incentives could encourage healthier eating and drinking habits, greater levels of exercise, and generally more health-conscious behavior. The feeling of entitlement to healthcare that can result in a lowered drive to stay healthy is a moral hazard that has been induced by the current medical care system. Reducing medical care costs via a healthier workforce is a win-win for employee and employer alike. Restoring the doctor-patient relationship via Direct Primary Care. The primary care doctor who has a knowing and caring relationship with individual patients, and who knows their ailments and their lifestyle, and their family and economic circumstances, is a historical tradition in American life, a part of the American dream. The corporate medical care system took this relationship away in many ways, replacing it with an impersonal system of “in-network” availability of physicians with no personal relationship component. Direct Primary Care is restoring the doctor-patient relationship following principles of entrepreneurial business design. A doctor contracts with a small number of patients — few enough to ensure availability and access — who pay a subscription fee, sufficient to provide cash flow for the doctor's office and immediate support functions. The doctor constructs a personally curated set of network connections to specialists, such as cardiologists or urologists, and to services such as imaging and lab analysis, so that patients can be directly connected with pre-selected and approved providers for specialist needs. Direct Primary Care can eliminate or circumnavigate much of the bureaucracy, paperwork, and creativity-stifling sclerosis of current day corporate medical care systems. 6. Pricing transparency. A parallel innovation to DPC is demonstrated in transparent pricing clinics and surgeries, the clearest example being provided by Surgery Center Of Oklahoma (SCOO) which famously provides an open price list for commonplace surgeries, with no surprise surcharges or hidden fees. These prices are often much, much lower than would be charged for the same service by corporate hospitals; the quality is often higher; the speed of getting an appointment is faster; and the most important trait is that the pricing is transparent to the end-user. Patients become consumers in the traditional sense of the word — able to make a free choice based on open pricing information. 7. Better self-monitoring. How's your health? You may not have sufficient information for a good answer – the medical care system often makes information hard to access. One improvement is the self-monitoring that is technologically enabled today. Your Apple watch, for example, can tell you a lot about your vital signs, as can apps+devices like Kardia or a simple scale. Consumers may also be able to find a local DPC doctor or naturopath with whom to share the data for recommendations on natural solutions for any signals they might detect. This is a decentralized approach to healthcare that's consistent with the general trend away from restrictive top-down centralized structures and processes. Additional Resources The Finance of Health Care: Wellness and Innovative Approaches to Employee Medical Insurance by Murray Sabrin: Mises.org/E4B_202_Book1 From Immigrant to Public Intellectual: An American Story by Murray Sabrin: Mises.org/E4B_202_Book2 MurraySabrin.com MurraySabrin.Substack.com
Entrepreneurial business solutions can lead to better outcomes in every economic endeavor. In the field of medical care, entrepreneurship has been hampered by non-market arrangements. There's some sense of an emerging trend towards better choices for users, a trend that we discuss with economist Dr. Murray Sabrin. Knowledge Capsule All systems evolve. The current system of medical care uncoupled from private markets evolved in ways that result in higher costs and poorer outcomes. Our economy — and the economic experience of all of us as individuals — would be improved (i.e., greater customer value would be experienced) if we could lighten the burdensome weight of government regulation and its consequent effects on the system of medical care and medical insurance. Our homeowners insurance, our automobile insurance and our life insurance are market products that give us the experience of seeking information and making informed choices based on pricing and perceived benefits. Medical insurance has evolved differently — it's tied to work and puts us in a medical system where prices and choices are opaque and highly constrained. The associated costs are a great burden on the economy, and they result in diversions of productive investment from better uses. The evolution of employment-linked healthcare began in dangerous industries like forestry logging, when employers introduced on—site medical care to treat on-the-job accidents — employers understood the mutual benefit of a healthy workforce. During and after World War II, the incentives for employers shifted: wage controls prevented them from attracting workers with higher pay, and so they introduced the benefit of tax-free healthcare benefits. An industry linking employment and medical care grew by leaps and bounds. Today, both employers and employees are beginning to understand the drawbacks of the evolved system. In the evolved medical care system today, employees feel constrained because they can't freely choose their doctors and service providers, and healthcare treatments they might want are often made unavailable to them. They're not made aware of pricing, and therefore unable to make informed choices. Employers are beginning to understand the high costs for traditional indemnity insurance, and many of them are seeking alternatives. Dr. Sabrin listed a number of these emerging innovations. 1. Employer self-insurance. Instead of incurring the heavy cost of insuring via the conglomerates like Blue Cross Blue Shield, Humana, Aetna, United Healthcare and others, many employers are shifting to self-insurance, hiring an independent third-party administrator to set premiums for normal expenses, and utilizing re-insurance against the cost of catastrophic medical events. 2. Medical savings accounts. Financial innovation has opened the possibility of utilizing current savings for future medical expenses, ideally deposited tax free, appreciating tax free and withdrawn tax free (although, inevitably, there are government restrictions). It's another component in the free-market medicine revolution. 3. Medical cost sharing. Some affinity groups take the route of medical cost sharing — groups pooling funds to pay individual medical costs. Some of these groups may create membership lifestyle qualifications — non-drinkers, non-smokers, etc. — to link healthy behaviors to lower medical care costs. 5. Wellness rather than healthcare. The realization is dawning that medical care costs are inflated by unhealthy lifestyles. Employers and employees share a mutual interest in a healthier workplace and healthier workforce. Better alignment of incentives could encourage healthier eating and drinking habits, greater levels of exercise, and generally more health-conscious behavior. The feeling of entitlement to healthcare that can result in a lowered drive to stay healthy is a moral hazard that has been induced by the current medical care system. Reducing medical care costs via a healthier workforce is a win-win for employee and employer alike. Restoring the doctor-patient relationship via Direct Primary Care. The primary care doctor who has a knowing and caring relationship with individual patients, and who knows their ailments and their lifestyle, and their family and economic circumstances, is a historical tradition in American life, a part of the American dream. The corporate medical care system took this relationship away in many ways, replacing it with an impersonal system of “in-network” availability of physicians with no personal relationship component. Direct Primary Care is restoring the doctor-patient relationship following principles of entrepreneurial business design. A doctor contracts with a small number of patients — few enough to ensure availability and access — who pay a subscription fee, sufficient to provide cash flow for the doctor's office and immediate support functions. The doctor constructs a personally curated set of network connections to specialists, such as cardiologists or urologists, and to services such as imaging and lab analysis, so that patients can be directly connected with pre-selected and approved providers for specialist needs. Direct Primary Care can eliminate or circumnavigate much of the bureaucracy, paperwork, and creativity-stifling sclerosis of current day corporate medical care systems. 6. Pricing transparency. A parallel innovation to DPC is demonstrated in transparent pricing clinics and surgeries, the clearest example being provided by Surgery Center Of Oklahoma (SCOO) which famously provides an open price list for commonplace surgeries, with no surprise surcharges or hidden fees. These prices are often much, much lower than would be charged for the same service by corporate hospitals; the quality is often higher; the speed of getting an appointment is faster; and the most important trait is that the pricing is transparent to the end-user. Patients become consumers in the traditional sense of the word — able to make a free choice based on open pricing information. 7. Better self-monitoring. How's your health? You may not have sufficient information for a good answer – the medical care system often makes information hard to access. One improvement is the self-monitoring that is technologically enabled today. Your Apple watch, for example, can tell you a lot about your vital signs, as can apps+devices like Kardia or a simple scale. Consumers may also be able to find a local DPC doctor or naturopath with whom to share the data for recommendations on natural solutions for any signals they might detect. This is a decentralized approach to healthcare that's consistent with the general trend away from restrictive top-down centralized structures and processes. Additional Resources The Finance of Health Care: Wellness and Innovative Approaches to Employee Medical Insurance by Murray Sabrin: Mises.org/E4B_202_Book1 From Immigrant to Public Intellectual: An American Story by Murray Sabrin: Mises.org/E4B_202_Book2 MurraySabrin.com MurraySabrin.Substack.com
Today's message is entitled Kardia, preached by Dag Heward-Mills. Dag Heward-Mills is a healing evangelist, a best selling author and a mega church pastor. He's the founder of the United denominations originating from the lighthouse group of churches, overseeing over 3000 churches across EVERY continent of the world. He pastors the First Love Church, a vibrant church in the city of Accra, transforming the lives of thousands of young people for the Lord. Now listen to Dag Heward Mills.
Today's message is entitled Kardia, preached by Dag Heward-Mills. Dag Heward-Mills is a healing evangelist, a best selling author and a mega church pastor. He's the founder of the United denominations originating from the lighthouse group of churches, overseeing over 3000 churches across EVERY continent of the world. He pastors the First Love Church, a vibrant church in the city of Accra, transforming the lives of thousands of young people for the Lord. Now listen to Dag Heward Mills.
Today Kardia Joi talks about her song "It Isn't Well." Wow, we can all relate to that in our healing! This song talks about Kardia's rescue of faith in the moment of crisis. In those moments in the dark, where the cry of our soul is, "God, do you see me?" Once again, Kardia masterfully takes us through her journey and encourages us in the process. She has been where we are and helps us to get through leaning on God all the way. You can support Kardia by buying this song or her whole album on Spotify at: https://open.spotify.com/artist/26nfYblvXy3ruxooCv3j8K?si=xrBvfnfzSvqQvZhQKpJBxQ and follow her on youtube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZAx-bm74oNQYdtXA8GUzQATo support this podcast, please go to buymeacoffee.com/onlygod. Thank you for your faithful support! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lisa-meister/support
Christan Hiscock is a heart-centered leader and he's on a mission to bring more heart into business and the world. He says having more kindness, compassion, and altruism will change the focus of business from chasing success, to finding fulfillment. Guest Bio: Christian Hiscock is the Co-Founder and CEO of Kardia and leader of 14 thriving companies. Guest Contact Info: WEBSITE: https://christanhiscock.com/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/christan.hiscock INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/christanhiscock/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/christan-hiscock/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/christanhiscock Thanks for listening to the show! It means so much to us that you listened to our podcast! If you would like to continue the conversation, please email me at allen@drallenlycka.com or visit our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/drallenlycka. We would love to have you join us there, and welcome your messages. We check our Messenger often. If you loved the podcast, be sure to subscribe on your favorite platform, share it with friends and leave a review! Dr. Lycka wants you to live your best life. Visit coachingwithdrlycka.com and book your Discovery call today. His bestselling book, "The Secrets to Living a Fantastic Life" can be found on Amazon.com. Get your copy today! We are building a community of like-minded people in the personal development/self-help/professional development industries, and are always looking for wonderful guests for our show. If you have any recommendations, please email us! Dr. Allen Lycka's Social Media Links Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/drallenlycka Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_allen_lycka/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/drallenlycka LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allenlycka YouTube: https://www.YouTube.com/c/drallenlycka Subscribe to the How to Live a Fantastic Life podcast We would be honored to have you subscribe to the show – you can subscribe to the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave a review We appreciate your feedback, as every little bit helps us produce even better shows. We want to bring value to your day, and have you join us time and again. Ratings and reviews from our listeners not only help us improve, but also help others find us in their podcast app. If you have a minute, an honest review on iTunes or your favorite app goes a long way! Thank you!
Today we proudly introduce the talented Kardia Joi. Kardia was gifted with the ability to play piano and compose music in her youth. As she healed from childhood abuse, she struggled with painful issues that she could not resolve. She took them to God, and over the years she cried and prayed, waiting for the answers. God did not disappoint. Today's song in entitled, "I Don't Know How to Be," which is ten years of working through the issue of not being able to handle life being broken to finding God putting her back together. Kardia's beautiful heart doesn't want to keep this truth to herself, so she shares it with us today. The song in it's entirety is at the end of the episode. You can also hear her entire Pianofesto, Volume 1 album on youtube at https://youtu.be/E9mi0KKTdJg, and please make sure you subscribe. If you would like to support Kardia, please buy her album on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/1KK1S5Gx1oAxjj2T2sFpUO?si=7cM8w4WKQuGPUXRok36SfA or your favorite platform. To support this podcast, you can find me at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/onlygod. Thank you for listening and your kind support. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lisa-meister/support
Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard are wearing their new Apple Watches (Series 8 & Ultra!) and are ready to take you through very helpful HealthKit apps for better sleep, temperature, teeth and more! Withings Health Mate Withings Sleep Analyzer Withings Thermo Smart Temporal Thermometer Beautyrest Sleeptracker Monitor KardiaMobile 6L by Alivecor Oral-B 7000 SmartSeries Apple Watch Blood Oxygen Measurements Apple Watch ECG News iOS 16.0.2 released to fix iPhone 14 Pro camera shake issue Mark Gurman thinks October Apple products could be announced via press releases instead of an actual event Shortcuts Corner Chris wants to feed his fish at lunchtime every "other" day, which prompts Rosemary to do some mathematical functions! Feedback & Questions Doug's iPhone 14 Pro Max is rebooting when charging, and he's not alone! Also featuring Linux & Chewie! Michael wants to use the Family Sharing feature but NOT share payment cards. How can he disable that? App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Sticker Drop Mikah's pick: AirPods Pro 2nd Gen Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard are wearing their new Apple Watches (Series 8 & Ultra!) and are ready to take you through very helpful HealthKit apps for better sleep, temperature, teeth and more! Withings Health Mate Withings Sleep Analyzer Withings Thermo Smart Temporal Thermometer Beautyrest Sleeptracker Monitor KardiaMobile 6L by Alivecor Oral-B 7000 SmartSeries Apple Watch Blood Oxygen Measurements Apple Watch ECG News iOS 16.0.2 released to fix iPhone 14 Pro camera shake issue Mark Gurman thinks October Apple products could be announced via press releases instead of an actual event Shortcuts Corner Chris wants to feed his fish at lunchtime every "other" day, which prompts Rosemary to do some mathematical functions! Feedback & Questions Doug's iPhone 14 Pro Max is rebooting when charging, and he's not alone! Also featuring Linux & Chewie! Michael wants to use the Family Sharing feature but NOT share payment cards. How can he disable that? App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Sticker Drop Mikah's pick: AirPods Pro 2nd Gen Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard are wearing their new Apple Watches (Series 8 & Ultra!) and are ready to take you through very helpful HealthKit apps for better sleep, temperature, teeth and more! Withings Health Mate Withings Sleep Analyzer Withings Thermo Smart Temporal Thermometer Beautyrest Sleeptracker Monitor KardiaMobile 6L by Alivecor Oral-B 7000 SmartSeries Apple Watch Blood Oxygen Measurements Apple Watch ECG News iOS 16.0.2 released to fix iPhone 14 Pro camera shake issue Mark Gurman thinks October Apple products could be announced via press releases instead of an actual event Shortcuts Corner Chris wants to feed his fish at lunchtime every "other" day, which prompts Rosemary to do some mathematical functions! Feedback & Questions Doug's iPhone 14 Pro Max is rebooting when charging, and he's not alone! Also featuring Linux & Chewie! Michael wants to use the Family Sharing feature but NOT share payment cards. How can he disable that? App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Sticker Drop Mikah's pick: AirPods Pro 2nd Gen Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard are wearing their new Apple Watches (Series 8 & Ultra!) and are ready to take you through very helpful HealthKit apps for better sleep, temperature, teeth and more! Withings Health Mate Withings Sleep Analyzer Withings Thermo Smart Temporal Thermometer Beautyrest Sleeptracker Monitor KardiaMobile 6L by Alivecor Oral-B 7000 SmartSeries Apple Watch Blood Oxygen Measurements Apple Watch ECG News iOS 16.0.2 released to fix iPhone 14 Pro camera shake issue Mark Gurman thinks October Apple products could be announced via press releases instead of an actual event Shortcuts Corner Chris wants to feed his fish at lunchtime every "other" day, which prompts Rosemary to do some mathematical functions! Feedback & Questions Doug's iPhone 14 Pro Max is rebooting when charging, and he's not alone! Also featuring Linux & Chewie! Michael wants to use the Family Sharing feature but NOT share payment cards. How can he disable that? App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Sticker Drop Mikah's pick: AirPods Pro 2nd Gen Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard are wearing their new Apple Watches (Series 8 & Ultra!) and are ready to take you through very helpful HealthKit apps for better sleep, temperature, teeth and more! Withings Health Mate Withings Sleep Analyzer Withings Thermo Smart Temporal Thermometer Beautyrest Sleeptracker Monitor KardiaMobile 6L by Alivecor Oral-B 7000 SmartSeries Apple Watch Blood Oxygen Measurements Apple Watch ECG News iOS 16.0.2 released to fix iPhone 14 Pro camera shake issue Mark Gurman thinks October Apple products could be announced via press releases instead of an actual event Shortcuts Corner Chris wants to feed his fish at lunchtime every "other" day, which prompts Rosemary to do some mathematical functions! Feedback & Questions Doug's iPhone 14 Pro Max is rebooting when charging, and he's not alone! Also featuring Linux & Chewie! Michael wants to use the Family Sharing feature but NOT share payment cards. How can he disable that? App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Sticker Drop Mikah's pick: AirPods Pro 2nd Gen Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
Sharyl West Loeung, Co-Founder, Kardia House Consulting, teaches generous communication to resist polarization, create organizational health, relational wholeness. Kardia House offers communication consulting, focus on strategic needs-based communication, relationship building, diverse and inclusive. www.kardiahouse.com
In this episode, we will discuss the announcement this week Kardia has expanded KardiaCare benefits to Apple Watch users. Let's go to the show and learn more. Now you can sync your Apple Health data with Kardia and get access to exclusive features like cardiologist EKG reviews, summary reports, and more.
In this AD Insider LIVE | Thursday 30 episode, presented by Box Out Sports, we sat down with Todd Gongwer, Author of LEAD...for God's Sake! and Founder of Kardia Transformation Group.In this episode, we cover the following topics: how great leadership works, navigating social media's negative impact on great cultures, and what to prioritize to make an impact.Support the show
The Meaning Movement: Helping You Find Your Calling, Create Your Life's Work, and Make Career Change
Christan Hiscock is on a personal mission to transform the conversations happening in the business world — from chasing success to focusing on fulfillment. He is the co-founder and CEO of Kardia — a financial services company — and 14 other successful companies! He has successfully built a heart-centered business approach instead of a traditional, dry and formal one. Christan believes that any work should touch something larger than yourself. He encourages leaders and team members to fully utilize their natural talents by being in alignment with their core values and personality. He aims at creating a massive impact by serving the people who are a part of his companies and thereby expanding that service to their communities and people globally. In this episode you'll learn: What Christan does Christan journey with entrepreneurship The financial services industry and origin of Kardia The heart-centered business approach About strategic philanthropy Treating people right — employees and clients both A leader's vision and the team members' alignment Shifting from one career to another smoothly, not abruptly Moving from being successful to becoming fulfilled first What makes Christan feel fulfilled — what's his calling? Saying “YES”, rather than “NO” Becoming the best version of yourself Setting intentions and acting on them “I want this, or better.” just be open Christan's past journey — overcoming self-sabotage Good opportunities, goals and vision You matter! Show notes at: https://themeaningmovement.com/christan
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Christan Hiscock is on a personal mission to change the conversation in the business world, moving away from the pursuit of success, to focusing on fulfillment instead. Because if you're fulfilled, success is a given, but not so much the other way around. You'll often hear him saying, “You mean more than you know,” because he believes that as people learn to understand their worth, their fears fade, and amazing feats become reality. He considers this the foundation for all his achievements as the Co-Founder and CEO of Kardia and leader of 16 thriving companies. Through Kardia, which means heart in Greek, Christan is determined to bring more heart into the business world. Website: hellokardia.com