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Dr Robin “Katie” Kelley from the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center in San Francisco, California discusses recent updates from ASCO 2023 on the management of hepatobiliary cancers, moderated by Dr Neil Love. CME information and select publications here (http://www.ResearchToPractice.com/ASCO2023HBC/AudioInterview)
Featuring perspectives from Dr Richard Finn, Dr Lipika Goyal and Prof Arndt Vogel, moderated by Dr Katie Kelley, including the following topics: • First-Line Treatment for Advanced Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) — Dr Finn o Introduction (0:00) o Case: A man in his early 70s with newly diagnosed metastatic HCC receives atezolizumab/bevacizumab — Warren S Brenner, MD (2:27)) o Case: A woman in her late 50s with a history of hepatitis C and chronic kidney disease on dialysis with localized HCC after surgical resection; patient developed metastatic disease 10 months later — Liudmila N Schafer, MD (6:48) o Faculty presentation: Dr Finn (11:47) • Selection and Sequencing of Therapies for Relapsed/Refractory HCC — Dr Kelley o Case: A man in his mid 60s with metastatic HCC and a medical history of hepatitis C develops interstitial lung disease on atezolizumab/bevacizumab — Priya Rudolph, MD (21:48) o Cases: A man in his late 60s with post-transplant recurrence develops metastatic HCC and receives lenvatinib followed by cabozantinib followed by regorafenib and a man in his late 70s with metastatic HCC after treatment with atezolizumab/bevacizumab, lenvatinib and currently cabozantinib — Lionel A Kankeu Fonkoua, MD and Susmitha Apuri, MD (26:58) o Faculty presentation: Dr Kelley (35:56) • Current and Future Role of Immunotherapy in the Treatment of Advanced Biliary Tract Cancers (BTCs) — Prof Vogel o Case: A woman in her mid 70s with metastatic cholangiocarcinoma who received first-line gemcitabine/cisplatin with durvalumab — Dr Brenner (45:40) o Case: A man in his early 70s with localized cholangiocarcinoma deemed potentially resectable with tumor response — Jeremy Lorber, MD (50:23) o Faculty presentation: Dr Vogel (55:10) • Integration of Targeted Therapy into the Management of Advanced BTCs — Dr Goyal o Cases: A woman in her late 70s with intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma considered unresectable — an FGFR2-KIAA1598 fusion was detected on NGS and a man in his early 60s with metastatic cholangiocarcinoma with severe muscle pain on pemigatinib — Dr Fonkoua and Joseph Martins, MD (1:06:18) o Cases: A man in his early 50s with recurrent metastatic cholangiocarcinoma with a BRAF V600E mutation treated with dabrafenib/trametinib and a woman in her mid 60s with cholangiocarcinoma with an IDH1 mutation receives ivosidenib — Farshid Dayyani, MD, PhD and Niyati A Nathwani, MD (1:12:26) o Faculty presentation: Dr Goyal (1:19:08) CME information and select publications
Katie Kelley is back to share our favorite strategies for discipline and setting boundaries with children; whether it be at mealtime, staying in bed all night, lying, listening, or using “gentle hands.” We talk about the importance of everyone being on the same page, and why we take extra time to reinforce positive behavior. We hope you all have enjoyed this podcast as much as we have. This will be our last episode, but stay tuned to our Instagram for what's next for Meaning Full Living. Thank you for being a part of our village. Partner: Fahertybrand.com/living code LIVING for 20% off your order! Produced by Dear Media. Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.
It's hard to say goodbye. Especially when that goodbye is to someone who has been such an important part of your life. Katie Kelley has been the Hubbard family's nanny for the past four years, and the time has come for her to move on to her next adventure. In this episode, Hayley gets emotional about Katie leaving, Katie shares her best tips for finding the right childcare for your family, and they talk about how to navigate tough transitions with kids. Partners: Go to THEOUAI.com and use code LIVING for 15% off your entire purchase Go toSimilasanUSA.com/win and include Meaning Full Living in your entry to enter for a chance for a $500 Visa Gift Card and a Similasan School Essentials prize pack! Produced by Dear Media. Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.
Tyler talks with our special guests David and Katie, and their journey with foster care. Their first-hand experience sheds a positive light on how we as the church can both support those who are called to foster care better, as well as encourage people to step out in faith when called to such a needed area. Watch the video version of this interview: https://youtu.be/C_ei1y8p_0oPart of the September 4, 2022 service.Support the show
Sleep. It's something all us parents crave for our kids, and yet it can be so difficult to achieve! From getting a baby to sleep through the night to transitioning to a toddler bed, in this episode, Hayley's real-life nanny Katie Kelley, is answering all your sleep questions and arming you with tips and advice on how to get your kids to sleep soundly. Produced by Dear Media.
This week Katie Kelley (Hayley's real-life nanny) comes back for round two to answer all your most frequently asked questions. We tackle how to handle screaming, sharing, and lying, how to find the right nanny or babysitter for your family, and how to communicate in a way that sets all parties up for success. Stick around until the end of the episode when she shares her favorite products, Katie and Hayley get real about how to develop an incredible working and personal relationship, and what she does to empower Hayley as a mother. Thank you to our sponsors: Babbel: www.babbel.com code: FULL for 3 months free with a 3-month Babbel subscription Prose: www.prose.com/FULL for FREE in-depth hair consultation and 15% off your first order LMNT: www.DrinkLMNT.com/LIVING for a free sample pack - you only cover the cost of shipping Produced by Dear Media.
This week Katie Kelley (Hayley's real-life nanny) comes back to answer all your most frequently asked questions. We're talking sleep for babies and toddlers, the secret to handling difficult transitions, getting rid of the pacifier and bottle, how to keep your cool when your child pushes your buttons, and so much more. We were glued to the conversation as always with her and know you will too. Thank you to our sponsors: Sakara: www.sakara.com/FULL for 20% off your first order Bev: www.drinkbev.com/LIVING (code: LIVING) for 20% off your first purchase & free shipping Conair: www.conair.com search: waver Produced by Dear Media.
Hayley's real-life nanny, Katie Kelley, is back to discuss all things play related! The childcare specialist discusses why it's so important for kids to play by themselves, how to build up to solo play, how chores foster self-esteem, how to start re-socializing your kids after a year of isolated living, and how to encourage your little ones to take turns when sharing. Thank you to our partner: Ritual: www.ritual.com/LIVING Produced by Dear Media.
Girl if you’re a mama or soon to be mama - LISTEN UP. This Part 2 Episode on all things new borns and toddlers is a GOODIE. In this episode, Landyn is finishing her conversation with Newborn Specialist and Professional Nanny - Katie Kelley - to dish all the things on parenthood to take you from overwhelmed to IN CONTROL. If you’re just tuning in for the first time, be sure to go back to last week’s episode and check out part 1 first! There was SO much good insight given on all things potty training and discipline for your new borns and toddlers. In today’s part 2 chat, Katie and Landyn are diving into: The 4 phases to foundational sleep patterns, Screen time guidelines, How to navigate meal time, and Katie’s GO TO products that every mama needs Why the difference CHOICE VS DEMAND is SO important Katie, who you most likely know her as Katie Sitter’s Club on Instagram, has over 13 years of professional experience as a Nanny and currently lives here in Nashville and works as a travel/tour Nanny for a family in the music industry. Parenting can be A LOT - but this episode is here for you to connect even more deeply with your kids and feel confident in your sweet mama selves. For full episode details, check out: https://www.livingwithlandyn.com/successfully-setting-the-stage-for-sleep-schedules-mealtime-struggles-screen-time-limits Follow Katie here: https://www.instagram.com/thekatiesittersclub/?hl=en Tune in for a special MOTHER’S DAY DISCOUNT CODE for all purchases online at https://shoplivingwithlandyn.com/ (valid through May 9, 2021)
Girl, if you’re a mama or soon to be mama - LISTEN UP. This episode is about to be your new best friend. Motherhood is NOT for the faint of heart. There is NO MANUAL for what to do when you come home from the hospital with your sweet little baby! In this episode, Landyn is inviting on Newborn Specialist and Professional Nanny - Katie Kelley - to dish all the things on parenthood to take you from overwhelmed to IN CONTROL. Katie, who you most likely know her as Katie Sitter’s Club on Instagram, has over 13 years of professional experience as a Nanny and currently lives here in Nashville and works as a travel/tour Nanny for a family in the music industry. In Part 1 of this episode, Landyn + Katie cover: Katie’s 6 step, potty training bootcamp process, How to discipline a strong willed child during a tantrum, All things boundaries! Table Manners + expert tips for everyone to enjoy mealtime, and What it means to give ‘parent approved options’ Parenting can be A LOT - but this episode is here for you to connect even more deeply with your kids and feel confident in your sweet mama selves. For full episode details, check out: https://www.livingwithlandyn.com/how-to-transform-toddler-tantrums-potty-training-discipline Follow Katie here: https://www.instagram.com/thekatiesittersclub Tune in for a special MOTHER’S DAY DISCOUNT CODE for all purchases online at https://shoplivingwithlandyn.com/
While tantrums are a completely normal part of parenting, that doesn't make them any less challenging or overwhelming. In this episode, Jessica, Hayley, and childcare specialist (and Hayley's real-life nanny), Katie Kelley, break down why they happen, how you can help your kids process their very big feelings, why your reactions matter, and the clear actions you can take when you find yourself in the midst of a meltdown. Produced by Dear Media.
2B Bolder Podcast : Career Insights for the Next Generation of Women in Business & Tech
On episode #13 of the 2B Bolder podcast, Katie Kelley, author of Career Courage and Senior Vice President of Talent Development Solutions at Lee Hecht Harrison, shares details about her role and responsibilities and why she loves what she does. Hear how her job is a great cumulation of her skills and experiences and how her personal journey prepared her for this role.Hear her talk about the time in her life when she was an entrepreneur, and how she became the author of Career Courage. She shares fun details of how the book came about, what the process was like, and why it is so relevant for today's career-minded individuals. The 2B Bolder Podcast provides you first-hand access to some amazing women. Guests will include women from leading enterprise companies to startups, women execs, to coders, account execs, engineers, doctors, and innovators. To be inspired visit https://www.2bbolder.com/podcastsLearn more about the book Career Courage https://www.amazon.com/Career-Courage-Discover-Passion-Comfort/dp/0814436749Connect with Katie Kelley on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/katie-c-kelley-4a18b94/Learn more about Lee Hecht Harrison https://www.lhh.com/us/en
Today we are joined by two friends and listeners of ours, Katie Kelley and Preston Hart to discuss their own personal encounters with Katie's "Haunted House". We do a deep dive on all things ghost and Katie shares some truly chilling stories.
This week in our series “Startled by Grace” we hear a powerful testimony from our friends David & Katie Kelley of hope, victory and practicing gratitude while in a hard season and waiting on God to fulfill his promise. We pray you are encouraged and blessed through their powerful story and journey.
A citizen of Santa Rosa who criticizes anything Charles Schulz / “Peanuts”- related runs the risk of being run out of town on the next Smart Train. This theatre critic took on that risk and attended the opening night performance of the 6th Street Playhouse production of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. I’m happy to report that I won’t be taking an unscheduled rail trip anytime soon. Simplicity was one of the keys to the success of Schulz’s creation – simplicity of drawing, simplicity of character, simplicity of style. This simplicity masked the complexity of emotions and behaviors that Schulz was able to address in his long-running comic strip. Director Marty Pistone honors both the simplicity and complexity of Schulz’s style with his sure-footed direction of this production. His diverse cast, while bearing slight physical resemblance to the world-renowned characters, captures each one’s inner character - Dominic Williams’ angst-ridden Charlie Brown, Cooper Bennett’s quiet but self-assured intellectual Linus, Amy Webber’s alpha-crab Lucy, Robert Finney’s musically-focused Schroeder, Katie Kelley’s frustrated at the world’s injustices Sally, and Eric Weiss’s manic puppy Snoopy – with assistance from some basic costuming and an occasional wig. It’s the 50th anniversary of the original off-Broadway production which was itself a sort of spin-off of an original “concept” album by Clark Gesner. A 1999 Broadway revival brought three additional songs by Andrew Lippa (The Addams Family). The show itself is a series of vignettes, live comic strip panels if you will, which cover familiar “Peanuts” territory. The kite-eating tree, the baseball game, Lucy’s Psychiatric Help Booth, Schroeder’s piano, the little red-headed girl (Siena Warnert) and Snoopy’s Sopwith Camel all make appearances. Music often accompanied these scenes with music director Ginger Beavers and a small four-piece orchestra performing such titles as “The Kite”, “The Doctor is In”, and “Happiness”. Musical highlights included the charming “My Blanket and Me” featuring Bennett’s Linus dancing with his baby blue security blanket (Warnert), and the joyous “Suppertime”, where a hyperkinetic Weiss presents Snoopy’s ode to his favorite time of day. The comic strip feel of the show is helped immensely through the presence of animated projections created by Chris Schloemp. These along with several Schulz-inspired set pieces and the aforementioned costumes and wigs went a long way into getting the audience to “buy into” the concept of a live action comic strip. But it all really comes down to the cast. Each has their moment while gelling very well as an ensemble. They can sing, they can move, and they can surrender to the child within themselves in bringing these characters to life. Much as how Snoopy was the break-out character from the strip, Weiss’s frenzied puppy frequently steals the show. With his understated performance, however, Bennett gets the show’s “awwww” moment when his Linus deals with Lucy’s physical bluster with verbal kindness. I saw an absolutely terrible production of this a few years back when a theatre full of elementary school students came this close to turning into a European-soccer-match-style mob after failing to adapt to human beings playing their favorite comic strip characters – particularly Snoopy. Preparing your younger audience members for what they will see may go a long way in smoothing the path to an enjoyable evening of family theatre. The cast will do the rest. Like paging through one of the “Peanuts” compendium books you probably have on your bookshelf, 6th Street Playhouse’s delightful You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown will make you smile – a lot. And smiles don’t come easy these days. You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown plays at Santa Rosa’s 6th Street Playhouse through September 17th, Thursday through Sunday at 7:30pm, Sat and Sunday matiness at 2pm. For more information, go to 6thstreetplayhouse.com
Find Your Dream Job: Insider Tips for Finding Work, Advancing your Career, and Loving Your Job
Every time you switch jobs, you have the opportunity to redefine your career—to pursue new challenges and find new meaning in your work life. Most workers have ample opportunity to change career paths; the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates the typical American will have 10 different jobs before the age of 40. Yet many of us struggle to make the big choice of changing professional direction. Knowing what you want to do in life often means conquering your fears. You may have to shed old ideas. Or find the strength to let go of a safe job. Put simply… it takes courage. This week on Find Your Dream Job, we’re talking about how you can plan your career instead of letting just happen to you. Mac talks with Katie Kelley, an executive coach, motivational speaker, and author of the new book, Career Courage. Katie shares her tips on how to discover your passion, step out of your comfort zone and create the career success you want. In this 33-minute episode you will learn: How the FOG (Feedback – Opportunities – Gut Instinct) model helps you make career decisions What you should stop, start and continue doing in your career How to evaluate other careers that interest you What the “career success circle” looks like and how it can point to your next steps How to reflect on career plateaus and move forward from them Why permission to be different is the key to having career courage This week’s guest: Katie Kelley (@katie_c_kelley | LinkedIn)Professional MentorAuthor of Career CouragePortland, Ore. Listener question of the week: When it comes to creating (or updating) my resume do I really need to include my home address? If you have a question you’d like us to answer on a future episode, please contact Jenna Forstrom, Mac’s List Community Manager at jenna@macslist.org. Resources from this week’s show: Signed Copy of Career Courage Dan Ariely’s TEDx Talk Katie Kelley’s Facebook Land Your Dream Job in Portland (and Beyond) If you have a job-hunting or career development resource you’d like to share, please contact Ben Forstag, Mac’s List Managing Director at ben@macslist.org. — Thank you for listening to Find Your Dream Job. If you like this show, please help us by rating and reviewing our podcast on iTunes. We appreciate your support! Opening and closing music for Find Your Dream Job provided by Freddy Trujillo, www.freddytrujillo.com.
Michigan Avenue Media - World Of Ink- A Good Story Is A Good Story
(September 24, 2015) Welcome to the Featured World of Ink Network here on BlogTalkRadio. The World of Ink Network brings you shows each week on topics such as books, writing, authors, interviews, movies, reviews, self-help and much more. Your hosts today are Virginia S Grenier and Marsha Cook. Today's show will air live at 3 pm Eastern - 2 pm Central - 12 pm Pacific. As always you can listen to any of our shows on demand, at any time you'd like here on BlogTalkRadio, Facebook or iTunes. The show topic is about how parents are teh #1 person in our kids lives and how we need to be there no matter who hard life is for us. Our guest today is Author and Speaker Katie Kelley Detmer, a proud mother of three children and buniess professional. Detmer grew up in New England, went to college in Boulder, Colorado and currently lives in San Antonio, TX. She is an outside enthusiast and has traveled the world cultivating lifelong friendships and memories. Her message: With Hope & Oxygen, all things are possible. Our show will air live at 3 pm Eastern - 2 pm Central - 12 pm Pacific. Follow us at our blog, Facebook and Twitter. Also, look for all our World of Ink Network hosts on Facebook and Twitter. The World Of Ink Network has endeavored to create radio shows geared toward excellence in the reading/publishing community. As our company has grown to a viral reach of nearly two million, we have decided to step into a new and exciting adventure. If you'd like to be on our network or need commercial advertising, marketing and writing help, please visit our website http://worldofinknetwork.com
Katie C. Kelley is a highly sought after Leadership Development Expert, Media Contributor & Inspirational Speaker who partners with leading companies like Google and Kaiser Permanente to fortify and inspire the next generation of business leaders. Since 2011, she has been a regular contributor on ABC's AM Northwest, where she talks about leadership and success in business. Katie just launched Katie Kelley Network's Leadership Academy where she is teaching weekly online courses, “Critical Lessons for Leaders Who Want It All” for men and women who desire greater clarity, influence and fortune throughout their lives. How do I determine what it is that I truly want to achieve professionally and personally? How can I attain the level of influence that is necessary to achieve these goals? How can I find harmony, joie de vivre and sustainability amidst my working life and beyond the office? www.katiekelleynetworks.com
My guest this week is Katie Kelley of Katie Kelley Networks. Katie is a highly sought after Leadership Development Expert, Media Contributor & Inspirational Speaker who partners with leading companies like Google and Kaiser Permanente to fortify and inspire the next generation of business leaders. Katie just launched Katie Kelley Network's Leadership Academy where she is teaching her online series, […] The post Episode 10: Katie Kelley – Being a Leader In Business and In Life first appeared on Michael Knouse.