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Dr. Carole Keim welcomes pediatric dentist Dr. Ian Kott, DDS, to The Baby Manual to talk about children's oral hygiene, everything from brushing teeth to weaning kids off pacifiers. Dr. Kott explains when a child's first dental visit should happen and what to expect from it, and gives tips on how to start brushing children's teeth as soon as the teeth appear. Dr. Keim and Dr. Kott discuss cavity prevention, the importance of discouraging thumb sucking and pacifiers, and when to consider discontinuing bedtime bottle use. Dr. Kott explains that training toothpaste is useful, even when it doesn't contain fluoride, because it teaches children the aspect of teeth brushing that involves spitting. He shares tips on how to make teeth brushing easier or more fun for children who fight it. The causes of cavities in kids are from anything that is a fermentable carbohydrate: milk, juice, and even breast milk, once a child is on solid food. One of the reasons to wean children off nighttime bottles of formula is to prevent tooth decay from the fermentable carbohydrate staying on their teeth too long, but also because pacifiers, bottles, and thumb sucking all change the swallowing patterns and shape of the palate in children over the age of two. There is a vast amount of very helpful practical advice, knowledge, and information about pediatric dental care contained in this episode. Dr. Ian Kott, DDS:Originally from Michigan, Dr. Kott received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Michigan in 1999. As a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Public Health Service, Dr. Kott has completed several tours of duty as Senior Dental Officer in the United States Coast Guard and as Deputy Chief Clinic Administrator with the Indian Health Service, all stationed in Alaska. After gaining a variety of valuable experiences in general dentistry, Dr. Kott felt compelled to specialize in treating children. He completed his Postgraduate Residency in Pediatric Dentistry at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in Boston in 2009. Dr. Kott is married with two young sons.__ Resources discussed in this episode:The Holistic Mamas Handbook is available on AmazonThe Baby Manual is also available on Amazon__Contact Dr. Carole Keim, MDlinktree | tiktok | instagramContact Dr. Ian Kott, DDSwebsite | linkedin Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Executive Pastor Dana Keim shares a message called, "Growing Up As A Child Of God" You can watch the digital service on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ZhurlGs01uI If you had questions during the message, text them to 567-246-0807 and we will contact you to discuss your thoughts. *Closing Song is "Who You Say I Am" - Hillsong - Lyrics: Ben Fielding, Reuben Morgan - © 2017 Hillsong Music Publishing (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing) *Performed by the WCC band with permission under CCS License #4935 **Ambient music produced by Landon Heeres and is used with permission
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Morgan Keim, Founder of Ocean Ridge Capital, knows firsthand what it means to chase success at the cost of balance. After raising over $400M for food-tech startups, Morgan realized the constant flights, pressure, and uncertainty weren't sustainable. His pivot into affordable multifamily housing became a turning point—not just for his finances, but for his family and future. In this episode, Morgan shares his journey from the high-risk startup world to building stable, recession-resilient real estate portfolios. You'll hear how he went from a curious limited partner to running his own private equity firm, revitalizing 20+ properties since 2020. We dig into:
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Dr. Carole Keim welcomes pediatric dermatologist Dr. Teresa Wright, MD, to the podcast to talk about baby skin care, birthmarks, eczema, and anything to watch out for with a baby's skin that could potentially be dangerous. Dr. Wright works at Le Bonheur Children's Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee and is also faculty at the University of Tennessee Medical Center. She shares her journey into pediatric dermatology and explores all manner of common skin concerns, conditions, and questions regarding infants and their skin care with Dr. Keim, based on a wealth of experience and knowledge. Dr. Keim and Dr. Wright open by addressing the little pink or red spots in the middle of a newborn's forehead that are sometimes called angel kisses. The medical term is nevus simplex, and Dr. Wright assures listeners that they're nothing to worry about and will fade over time. They discuss types of newborn skin rashes, such as transient neonatal pustular melanosis, which are normal, before addressing conditions that might need a pediatrician's attention. Baby moles are explained in detail, atopic dermatitis or eczema is described, and Dr. Wright offers insight on how to mitigate or improve child skin dryness, along with tips on avoiding exposure to known irritants and allergens. This episode is full of facts and advice on infant skin, offering a practical guide to what is normal and what might need additional attention.Dr. Teresa Wright, MD:Dr. Wright attended medical school at the University of Massachusetts in Worcester, Massachusetts. She went on to complete a residency in pediatrics at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center. Subsequently, she completed a dermatology residency at the University of Kansas Medical Center and a fellowship in pediatric dermatology at Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics in Kansas City, Missouri. She joined the dermatology faculty at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital (TCH) in January of 2009. In January of 2012, she was promoted to Section Chief of Pediatric Dermatology at TCH. She also served as Co-Director of the Vascular Anomalies Program at TCH from October 2011 through March of 2015. In July of 2015, she returned to her hometown of Memphis, TN to join the dermatology faculty at the University of Tennessee and establish a pediatric dermatology division at LeBonheur Children's Hospital. She has special interests and expertise in the diagnosis and management of hemangiomas and other vascular lesions, as well as pigmented lesions and pediatric melanoma. She is board-certified in pediatric dermatology, dermatology, and pediatrics. She is a member of the American Academy of Dermatology, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the Society for Pediatric Dermatology.Dr. Wright has special interests and expertise in the diagnosis and management of hemangiomas and other vascular lesions, as well as pigmented lesions and pediatric melanoma.__ Resources discussed in this episode:The Holistic Mamas Handbook is available on AmazonThe Baby Manual is also available on Amazon__Contact Dr. Carole Keim, MDlinktree | tiktok | instagramContact Dr. Teresa Wright, MDwebsite | linkedin
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China drängt mit E-Autos nach vorne, Deutschland ringt um die Zukunft des Verbrenners – und eine neue Studie zeigt, wie hart der Förderstopp den Markt getroffen hat. Verliert Deutschland bei der Elektromobilität den Anschluss? Darüber spricht electrive-Chefredakteur Peter Schwierz mit Beatrix Keim, Direktorin des CAR Center Automotive Research. Das CAR hat kürzlich die Studie „Elektromobilität am Wendepunkt – Notwendige Entwicklungen bis Ende 2025“ vorgestellt. Keim nennt das Ende der Umweltprämie Ende 2023 einen Knackpunkt: „Das war ein absoluter Fauxpas, gelinde gesagt idiotisch, zu kurz angesagt, nicht wirklich gut erklärt – und der Bevölkerung wurde, sehr salopp gesagt, der Stinkefinger gezeigt.“ Während die Bundesregierung 15 Millionen E-Autos bis 2030 anstrebe, habe sie das Gegenteil signalisiert. Hinzu komme mangelnde Aufklärung. „Es wird immer noch nicht ausreichend erklärt, was E-Mobilität eigentlich ist, welche Vorteile sie bringt und für wen sie geeignet ist.“ Mythen zu Batterien oder Reichweite hielten sich. Auch das „Verbrenner-Aus“ 2035 werde falsch verstanden – viele dächten, Verbrenner würden dann verboten. Soziale Förderung und Ladeinfrastruktur Um Privatkunden zu gewinnen, fordert Keim eine sozialere Förderung. „Es reicht nicht, wenn steuerliche Vorteile vor allem Dienstwagenbesitzern zugutekommen. Auch Menschen mit normalen Gehältern brauchen Zugang.“ Sie verweist auf das französische „Social Leasing“. Zudem müsse der Ausbau der Ladeinfrastruktur beschleunigt werden: „Es ist besser, fast schon zu viel zu haben, als wirklich zu wenig. Die gefühlte Lücke sorgt für Unsicherheit – und die Reichweitenangst sitzt tief.“ Einstiegspreise und Batterieabhängigkeit Erschwingliche Modelle fehlen. „Ich habe Volkswagen schon gesagt: Bringen Sie bitte den ID.2 oder ID.1 so schnell wie möglich – besser nicht erst 2027.“ Auch Stellantis oder chinesische Hersteller könnten einspringen. Trotz EU-Zöllen blieben Importe konkurrenzfähig. Parallel warnt Keim: „Wir brauchen dringend mehr Zellfertigung in Europa. Solange wir bei Batterien von China abhängig sind, bleiben wir verwundbar.“ Deutsche Hersteller: zwischen Hoffnung und Realität Bei VW sieht Keim Licht und Schatten: „Die ID-Modelle werden in Europa durchaus gut angenommen, auch Cupra läuft sehr gut. Aber in China sieht es schwieriger aus.“ Audi und Porsche hinkten hinterher. BMW setze mit der „Neuen Klasse“ ein starkes Signal: „Das ist ein echter Hoffnungsträger, technologisch sehr stark und mit internationaler Ausrichtung.“ Mercedes halte mit seiner MMA-Plattform den Verbrenner offen. „Wir haben noch zehn Jahre bis zum Verbrenner-Aus. Der US-Markt ist weiter ein Verbrennermarkt, auch in China dominiert der Verbrenner noch.“ Opel wiederum setzt statt reiner E-Mobilität auf Multi-Energy. „Man versucht hier nach allen Halmen zu greifen. Aber ob das Vertrauen schafft, ist fraglich.“ China drängt nach Europa BYD, Changan und andere treten in München groß auf, begleitet von Batterieproduzenten wie CATL. „Die Fahrzeuge sind technisch gut, aber die Marken haben noch Nachholbedarf beim Image. Ohne mehr Kommunikation und Sichtbarkeit wird es schwer, Vertrauen aufzubauen.“ Parallel werde aggressiv der Flotten- und Abo-Markt bedient. Schafft Deutschland den Turnaround? „Es muss endlich gehandelt werden. Die Bundesregierung darf diese Schlüsselindustrie nicht einfach laufen lassen.“ Über 50.000 Arbeitsplätze seien bereits verloren gegangen. „Wenn wir nicht reagieren, verlieren wir nicht nur Marktanteile, sondern auch industrielle Substanz.“ Ihre Kernbotschaft: „E-Mobilität ist eine sehr schöne, sehr emotionale Mobilität. Aber sie muss von Politik, Industrie und Gesellschaft getragen werden – sonst werden wir in Europa nur noch zuschauen.“
Dr. Carole Keim welcomes Dr. Jason Bronstein, a pediatric pulmonologist and sleep medicine specialist at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, to The Baby Manual. Dr. Bronstein shares his journey from general pediatrics to specializing in childhood asthma, sleep apnea in children, and other pediatric breathing issues. He explains the types of cases referred to a pulmonologist, such as persistent chronic cough, difficulty breathing, or repeated respiratory infections. Dr. Keim and Dr. Bronstein discuss how conditions like asthma or congenital lung disorders are diagnosed, and Dr. Bronstein also highlights how environmental asthma triggers, such as smoke, mould, and allergens, can affect a child's lung health. Dr. Keim and Dr. Bronstein explore how pediatric sleep studies are used to evaluate children for obstructive sleep apnea, especially those with snoring, ADHD-like symptoms, or conditions like Down syndrome or autism. Dr. Bronstein describes what to expect during a sleep study and outlines when it's appropriate. They also cover safe and effective cough remedies for children, including honey for cough, saline nebulizers, and tips for using humidifiers without causing mould exposure. This episode is all about actionable advice for parents concerned about their child's breathing, sleep quality, or lung function. Dr. Jason Bronstein, MD:Jason Bronstein, MD, is the Medical Director of the Mount Sinai Pediatric Sleep Medicine Program and Director of the Mount Sinai Children's Integrative Sleep Center.He received his medical degree from New York University School of Medicine and he completed his Pediatrics Residency at Northwell Health, Cohen Children's Medical Center. Dr. Bronstein completed his Pediatric Pulmonology Fellowship at Nemours, Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children. He completed fellowship in Sleep Medicine at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and jointly at the University of Pennsylvania.He treats sleep disorders across the age spectrum, including obstructive sleep apnea, narcolepsy, insomnia, and other pulmonary, neurologic, and behavioral conditions of sleep. He performs advanced interpretation of polysomnography and associated sleep study testing.Dr. Bronstein is dedicated to improving the diagnosis and management of sleep disorders in infants, children, and adolescents. His professional activities include clinical care, graduate medical education, and research. He also treats general respiratory disorders in children in the Division of Pediatric Pulmonology, delivers multidisciplinary care of children with complex medical disorders via various special programs, and works with the adult sleep medicine and adult sleep laboratory programs in the Department of Medicine.__ Resources discussed in this episode:The Holistic Mamas Handbook is available on AmazonThe Baby Manual is also available on Amazon__Contact Dr. Carole Keim MDlinktree | tiktok | instagramContact Dr. Jason Bronstein, MDwebsite
On today's show, we are chatting with author, Christina Keim, on her new book, Unwanted -- The Causes & Effects of America's Horse Populus Crisis. We touch base with Erin MacDonald from New Vocations to get her approach to telling the difference between a horse who is asking for help (aka maybe some naughty behaviors arising) vs a horse who is asking for more of a challenge in their work. Plus, we introduce you to our adoptable horse of the week who happens to have ran in the Preakness! Stay tuned...Hosts: Joy Hills and Kristen Kovatch Bentley of The Horseback WriterImage Credit: Retired Racehorse RadioTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsMedia Partners: The Thoroughbred Makeover and New Vocations Racehorse AdoptionGuest: Christina KeimGuest: Erin MacDonaldNew Vocations SegmentAdditional Support Provided by: Cashel Company, MyNewHorse, Retired Racehorse Project, and Listeners like You!
On today's show, we are chatting with author, Christina Keim, on her new book, Unwanted -- The Causes & Effects of America's Horse Populus Crisis. We touch base with Erin MacDonald from New Vocations to get her approach to telling the difference between a horse who is asking for help (aka maybe some naughty behaviors arising) vs a horse who is asking for more of a challenge in their work. Plus, we introduce you to our adoptable horse of the week who happens to have ran in the Preakness! Stay tuned...Hosts: Joy Hills and Kristen Kovatch Bentley of The Horseback WriterImage Credit: Retired Racehorse RadioTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsMedia Partners: The Thoroughbred Makeover and New Vocations Racehorse AdoptionGuest: Christina KeimGuest: Erin MacDonaldNew Vocations SegmentAdditional Support Provided by: Cashel Company, MyNewHorse, Retired Racehorse Project, and Listeners like You!
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St. Petersburg High School teacher Tracey Keim shares her journey as a Thank-a-Teacher nominee, why she started the Green Devil's Closet to provide food and essentials for students, and what fuels her passion for teaching.
Dr. Carole Keim welcomes Dr. David Tegay, DO, to The Baby Manual to talk about genetics, the different types of testing and screening involved in genetics, and how it's a key part of pediatric medicine. Dr. Tegay was in residency when he encountered a patient who required a consult from a clinical geneticist from Mount Sinai, and the experience fascinated him so much that he moved from his internal medicine residency to a fellowship in genetics. He discusses all aspects of his field with Dr. Keim. One of the first things Dr. Tegay explains about genetic testing is that most genetic tests are no different than other routine laboratory testing, using a blood sample or even a non-invasive cheek swab or saliva sample to do the testing. It's the results that are different from other testing. He and Dr. Keim discuss how prenatal genetic testing has developed, what kind of screening might occur during pregnancy, and the types of conditions a geneticist may be looking for. Dr. Tegay sheds light on the truth of birth defects, or congenital anomalies, and how frequently they may occur, including how many are not necessarily significant. The conversation exploring DNA, genetics, and exome sequencing, and the diseases or conditions such testing may reveal, is both enlightening and informative, explaining methodology and treatment for fetal and newborn ailments.Dr. David Tegay, DO, FACMG, FACOI:Dr. David Tegay, DO, is a clinical geneticist in Great Neck, NY and has over 25 years of experience in the medical field. He specializes in the areas of Clinical Genetics and Genomics & Internal Medicine. Dr. Tegay graduated from New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1997. He is affiliated with the medical facilities North Shore University Hospital and St. Mary's Hospital Amsterdam.__ Resources discussed in this episode:The Holistic Mamas Handbook is available on AmazonThe Baby Manual is also available on Amazon__Contact Dr. Carole Keim MDlinktree | tiktok | instagram Contact Dr. David Tegay, DO, FACMG, FACOIlinkedin
In this episode of Money Moves, Matty A. sits down with Morgan Keim, real estate investor and founder of Ocean Ridge Capital, to explore the rising potential of affordable housing as both an impact and profit-driven real estate strategy.Morgan explains how affordable housing differs from Section 8, what AMI (Area Median Income) means, and how to leverage underutilized assets like motels and multifamily properties into sustainable, cash-flowing communities.This episode uncovers how government incentives, tax credits, and public-private partnerships can make affordable housing projects not only feasible but highly lucrative—especially in 2025 as policy and demographic trends converge.What You'll Learn:What qualifies as affordable housing (and what doesn't)Why investor interest in this space is acceleratingHow to use adaptive reuse for affordable housing conversionsThe role of public programs, grants, and tax incentivesMisconceptions that hold investors back from entering the marketWhy 2025 may be the best time to get involvedLong-term strategies for impact-minded real estate investorsTimestamps: 00:00 – Morgan's background in real estate and development 04:00 – Defining affordable housing and AMI 08:00 – Why the investment thesis for affordable housing is so strong 13:00 – Real-world conversion strategies and deal structures 17:00 – Funding: tax credits, grants, and city partnerships 21:00 – Addressing myths around tenants, turnover, and red tape 25:00 – Macro trends and why timing matters 29:00 – Final advice for investors who want to make a differenceConnect with Morgan KeimWebsite: http://www.oceanridgecap.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/creativecapitalist/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creativecapitalist/Episode Sponsored By:Discover Financial Millionaire Mindcast Shop: Buy the Rich Life Planner and Get the Wealth-Building Bundle for FREE! Visit: https://shop.millionairemindcast.com/CRE MASTERMIND: Visit myfirst50k.com and submit your application to join!FREE CRE Crash Course: Text “FREE” to 844-447-1555FREE Financial X-Ray: Text "XRAY" to 844-447-1555
The Washington Commanders are in New England to take on the Patriots for their first football game of the 2025-2026 season.Before we begin the preview, we discuss the joint practice. Who were the big winners? What are the concerns now that the practice is over? Names mentioned include Josh Conerly, Laremy Tunsil, Kain Medrano and Ja'Corey Brooks.The Terry McLaurin contract negotiation continues, and John Keim added an interesting piece of information, saying that the team could end up getting to $28 million a year, but that may not be enough for Terry's camp. Keim went on to say that the team would potentially feel that getting to $28 million would already be over what they were expecting to pay McLaurin. Given that information, Amit gives his final assessment of the situation. KDot maintains this is part of a standard negotiation.The Washington Commanders play the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium later tonight at 7:30pm ET on CBS locally and on NFL Network later on. Which players are you looking out for? Names include Jaylin Lane, Luke McCaffrey, Ben Sinnott, Sam Hartman, Johnny Newton, Tyler Owens and Dominique Hampton.The Comment Mailbag features 15 comments. Thank you all for the comments! We appreciate them as always.Please LIKE the video + Subscribe to the channel!Follow us on Twitter/X at https://twitter.com/DistrictDividedTIMECODES0:00 Intro1:45 Joint Practice Takeaways10:35 Terry McLaurin Contract Update26:55 Commanders Patriots Preview49:50 Comment Mailbag#commanders #terrymclaurin #adampeters
In this episode I speak with Christina Keim, author of Unwanted, The Causes and Effects of America's Horse Population Crisis. This is a book every horse lover needs to read, and I'm so happy to share this with you. It's a subject that is uncomfortable to look at, but necessary. About the Guest:Christina Keim, M.Ed., M.F.A. is an award-winning equestrian journalist and professional horsewoman with over 25 years experience in the industry. Her written work has appeared extensively in top equestrian publications, and she is the author of the new book, Unwanted: the Causes and Effects of America's Horse Population Crisis. For nearly twenty years a top intercollegiate hunter seat coach, Ms. Keim now teaches compassionate horsemanship and offers Equestrian Yoga and Mounted Mindfulness sessions both on the road and out of her Cold Moon Farm in Rochester, New Hampshire (christinakeim.com). About the Host:Karen Rohlf, author and creator of Dressage Naturally, is an internationally recognized clinician who is changing the equestrian educational paradigm. She teaches students of all disciplines and levels from around the world in her clinics and the Dressage Naturally virtual programs. Karen is well known for training horses with a priority on partnership, a student-empowering approach to teaching, and a positive and balanced point of view. She believes in getting to the heart of our mental, emotional, and physical partnership with our horses by bringing together the best of the worlds of dressage and partnership-based training. Karen's passion for teaching extends beyond horse training. Her For The Love Of The Horse: Transform Your Business program is a result of her commitment to helping heart-centered equine professionals thrive so that horses may have a happier life in this industry. Resource Links:To purchase inside North America: Unwanted by Christina Keim: https://trafalgarbooks.com/products/unwanted Everywhere else, check on amazon.com or other book-sellers Christina Keim: christinakeim.com How To Create A Happy Athlete course: https://go.dressagenaturally.net/hats[Text Wrapping Break]Discount code: HATS100 to save $100 The Dressage Naturally Book+Video: https://shop.dressagenaturally.net/collections/home-page-featured/products/book-dvdKaren Rohlf's Dressage Naturally VIDEO CLASSROOM: https://dnc.dressagenaturally.net/ Ask a question for the pod: https://www.speakpipe.com/AskKarenAnything Get 3 free training videos: https://dressagenaturally.net/free-dressage-training-videos/ Course: Habits For Excellent Horsemanship: https://dressagenaturally.net/habits. Course: Sweet Spot of Healthy...
In "Unwanted: The Causes and Effects of America's Horse Population Crisis," equestrian journalist and lifelong horsewoman Christina Keim delivers a compassionate, fact-based investigation into one of the most complex and divisive issues facing the equine world today.
The NightSide News Update features information and expertise from local and global innovators and leaders. Listen in as Dan speaks with: Charles Liao, Director-General of Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Boston, about U.S.-Taiwan relations and U.S.-China dynamics.Christina Keim, M Ed, MFA, award-winning equestrian journalist and author of “Unwanted: The Causes and Effects of America's Horse Population Crisis.” Every year, tens of thousands of horses (racehorses past their prime, foals who didn't meet expectations, elderly Amish cart horses, and backyard companions) become “unwanted.” Keim takes readers to the front lines of the crisis. Mary Bach, AARP Pennsylvania Volunteer and Chair of the Consumer Issues Task Force, on why scammers want your resume and how they get them! Krissie Kelleher, the new CEO of the Boston nonprofit Team IMPACT, about the work of Team IMPACT that matches children facing serious illness and disability with college sports teams, creating a long-term, life-changing experience for everyone involved.You can hear NightSide with Dan Rea, Live! Weeknights From 8PM-12AM on WBZ - Boston's News Radio.
Dr. Carole Keim welcomes Dr. Lauren Kanner, MD, to The Baby Manual to discuss the wide-ranging field of pediatric endocrinology. Dr. Kanner is the Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatric Endocrinology at the University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics, and she shares how she got into the specialty before discussing the conditions she treats. She offers information and insights into thyroid disorders, growth hormone deficiency, early and delayed puberty, and Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes in children based on her knowledge and years of experience. Dr. Keim and Dr. Kanner talk about the signs and symptoms of diabetes in children, detailing what to look for, and Dr. Kanner explains how blood sugar testing and insulin therapy play crucial roles in treatment. Throughout the conversation, the doctors exchange practical insights for parents into childhood nutrition and normal growth patterns. Dr. Kanner addresses the challenges of toddlers with picky eating habits and emphasizes healthy routines such as reducing sugar-sweetened drinks and increasing physical activity, or ‘joyful movement' as she calls it. The emphasis is on fostering positive eating habits and imparting information on the variety of conditions a pediatric endocrinologist can diagnose and treat. Dr. Lauren Kanner, MD:Dr. Lauren Kanner is the Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatric Endocrinology at the University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics. Dr. Kanner completed her medical school at Rush Medical College of Rush University in Chicago, IL, before continuing her training in pediatrics at North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System Cohen Children's Hospital. Dr Kanner completed a pediatric endocrinology fellowship at the University of Wisconsin and is currently part of the University of Iowa Endocrinology and Diabetes team. Dr Kanner has interests in both diabetes and care of endocrine conditions, with a special interest in female, adolescent endocrinology and quality improvement. She has recently joined the Member Board of Directors for the North American Society of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology (NASPAG).__ Resources discussed in this episode:The Holistic Mamas Handbook is available on AmazonThe Baby Manual is also available on Amazon__Contact Dr. Carole Keim MD:linktree | tiktok | instagram Contact Dr. Lauren Kanner, MD:linktree | website
Craig is joined by ESPN's John Keim to break down the latest surrounding Terry McLaurin's contract negotiations. They discuss where the disconnect lies, how Terry compares to recent big WR deals like DK Metcalf and Garrett Wilson, and whether there's a chance McLaurin plays out the year on his current deal. Plus, Keim shares his biggest takeaways from his sit-down interview with D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser on the future of RFK Stadium—and why a vote to bring the Commanders back to D.C. could happen very soon.
Dr. Carole Keim talks with Dr. Victoria Martin, MD, MPH, a gastroenterologist, a specialist who focuses on everything related to the stomach and intestines in babies. Dr. Martin trained in pediatrics and became interested in what happens in baby intestines, especially early on, during training. She talks with Dr. Keim about things like blood in a baby's stool, protein allergies, signs of food allergies in children, and what to look for at home for signs of intestinal distress. She differentiates between what might be cause for concern versus what is normal for infants regarding reflux, breastfeeding, constipation, and more.Dr. Martin explains normal reflux in babies and what to try at home before getting to a doctor's appointment in regards to concerns about too much spitting up. She and Dr. Keim discuss food allergies in infants, common concerns over what allergens are transferred from a mother's breastmilk, and why there are things to consider before immediately eliminating foods from a mother's diet if an allergy is suspected. Food allergies, causes, and substitute formulas are discussed, and Dr. Martin shares insights into possibilities for preventing the development of allergies, when to introduce solid foods, and what a baby's poop reveals about the baby's health. It's an episode full of practical advice and in-depth knowledge from Dr. Martin about babies' intestinal functions. About Dr. Victoria Martin, MD, MPH:Dr. Martin graduated from Harvard University with a degree in Biology. She completed her medical school and residency training in Pediatrics at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. She then completed her fellowship training at the Massachusetts General Hospital for Children in the division of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, during which she was awarded the Outstanding Teaching Award by the pediatric housestaff. She also completed a Master's degree in Public Health in Clinical Effectiveness at the Harvard School of Public Health.Dr. Martin's clinical and research interests include the developing infant microbiome and its potential role in gastrointestinal food allergic diseases, including allergic proctocolitis and eosinophilic esophagitis.__ Resources discussed in this episode:The Holistic Mamas Handbook is available on AmazonThe Baby Manual is also available on Amazon__Contact Dr. Carole Keim MDLinktree: linktr.ee/drkeimTiktok: @dr.keimInstagram: @doctoratyourdoor Contact Dr. Victoria Martin, MD, MPHWorkplace: Mass General Brigham for ChildrenLinkedIn: Victoria-Mackenzie-Martin-644337102
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Mit Lydia Steier übernimmt ab 2027 eine international gefeierte Opernregisseurin das Zepter der Ruhrtriennale. Große Häuser kennt sie, auch große Spektakel und kluge Inszenierungen. Sie will vor allem kulturferne Menschen für das Festival gewinnen. Keim, Stefan www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Fazit
Executive Pastor Dana Keim shares a message called, "A Perfect Love Story" You can watch the digital service on YouTube: https://youtu.be/1uBUkV3XtH4 If you had questions during the message, text them to 567-246-0807 and we will contact you to discuss your thoughts. *Closing Song is "See The Love" - The Brilliance - Lyrics: John William Arndt, David Campbell, David Gungor - © The Brilliance And The Flyer (BMI) *Performed by the WCC band with permission under CCS License #4935 **Ambient music produced by Landon Heeres and is used with permission
People know that their pets are unique individuals. Each dog has his or her own quirks, likes, and dislikes. But what about cormorants? Research reveals that wild animals are just as uniquely individual as our pets. Rats show empathy. Crows can hold grudges. Even termites have different personalities. What would it mean if society took animal intelligence and self-awareness seriously? Lisa Margonelli explores this question with Brandon Keim, author of the recent book Meet the Neighbors: Animal Minds and Life in a More-than-Human World. Keim also wrote about animal intelligence and what it might mean for policy for Issues in the Spring 2025 issue. In this episode, Keim discusses animal personhood, movements around animal representation, and cormorants—one named Cosmos in particular. This is our last episode before our summer break, but we will be back in September with a miniseries about rethinking disasters. Write to us at podcast@issues.org with your thoughts on this season and other ideas you'd like us to explore. Subscribe to the podcast and our newsletter to be the first to hear when we return. Resources: Learn more about animal individuality by reading Brandon Keim's book, Meet the Neighbors: Animal Minds and Life in a More-than-Human World.Keim explores the policy impacts of new research on animal intelligence in his Issues piece, “When That Chickadee Is No Longer ‘A Machine With Feathers.'”Visit Keim's website to find more of his work.
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Global Investors: Foreign Investing In US Real Estate with Charles Carillo
Morgan Keim joins Charles Carillo to share how he transitioned from raising over $500 million in venture capital for food-tech startups to building long-term wealth through real estate investing. In this episode, Morgan breaks down his strategy behind launching a 75-unit affordable housing fund, investing in over 50 multifamily syndications, and using creative structures like subject-to and seller financing. You'll learn how Morgan identifies overlooked markets, partners with strong operators, and protects downside risk through disciplined underwriting and long-term fixed-rate debt. Whether you're a passive investor, GP, or real estate fund manager, this conversation offers real-world insights into building sustainable cash flow and intentional financial freedom. What You'll Learn: Why affordable housing is the most resilient real estate segment How to transition from LP to GP with confidence The benefits of subject-to and wrap deals in today's market How to structure deals for both upside and downside protection What 50+ LP deals taught Morgan about sponsor quality The mindset shift from startup volatility to real estate stability Learn more about Morgan: → Ocean Ridge Capital - https://oceanridgecap.com Connect with the Global Investors Show, Charles Carillo and Harborside Partners: ◾ Setup a FREE 30 Minute Strategy Call with Charles: http://ScheduleCharles.com ◾ Learn How To Invest In Real Estate: https://www.SyndicationSuperstars.com/ ◾ FREE Passive Investing Guide: http://www.HSPguide.com ◾ Join Our Weekly Email Newsletter: http://www.HSPsignup.com ◾ Passively Invest in Real Estate: http://www.InvestHSP.com ◾ Global Investors Web Page: http://GlobalInvestorsPodcast.com/
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In this episode, Katie Keim, Senior Vice President and CFO of Memorial Health, shares her journey from growing up in Springfield to helping lead a $1.7 billion health system. She discusses key trends shaping her role, including strategic investments, work redesign, and Memorial's major move to Epic.
Kevin opened with last night's strange stunner in Game 1 of the NBA Finals. He had more on Terry McLaurin as well. ESPN's John Keim jumped on to share his thoughts on the Terry situation along with plenty from OTA days. ESPN's Tim Legler joined Kevin from Oklahoma City with his insight on an insane Game 1 between the Thunder and Pacers.
Craig reacts to the latest developments in Terry McLaurin's contract negotiations with the Washington Commanders. NFL insiders Albert Breer and John Keim shared insights on 106.7 The Fan, indicating that discussions are currently strained. Breer noted that McLaurin is likely seeking a deal starting at $30 million annually, reflecting the escalating market for top wide receivers. Keim highlighted that sometimes the other side gets frustrated as well.
Craig welcomes ESPN's John Keim to share his takeaways from Phase 3 of Commanders OTAs. They dive into the absences of Marshon Lattimore, Laremy Tunsil, and Terry McLaurin, and how this year's vibe differs from last year's full attendance, which Keim says helped build crucial team chemistry. They also discuss how newcomer Will Harris adds versatility in the secondary compared to Jeremy Chinn, and assess how comfortable Keim is with the current state of Washington's defensive line.
We welcome back sports psychologist Dr. Kristin Keim to talk about the kinds of mental health issues Olympians, Paralympians and other elite athletes are facing in 2025. This includes finding your voice, what it's like to be an American athlete today, social media, cyberbullying, disordered eating, and more. As always, Kristin is frank about the pressures athletes face today and about the advice she gives her clients. It's definitely therapeutic to listen to her! Learn more about Kristin at her website, and follow her on Instagram. We also have a ton of news from the Olympic world, including updates from: Paris 2024 - A cyberbullying sentence, swimming in the Seine, venue legacy news. Milano-Cortina 2026 - Plan B scrapped, and an upate about Russian and Belorussian athlete participation. LA 2028 - Opening and Closing Ceremonies venues - the possibility of air taxis - public transport news - a farewell to cardboard beds? Plus, tons of members of Team Keep the Flame Alive are doing things to make TKFLASTAN proud! Also check out Listener Tommy's website (https://tommyaphillips.com/medal-mayhem/) to see how he did in projecting the medals at Paris 2024. For a transcript of this episode, please visit http://flamealivepod.com. Thanks so much for listening, and until next time, keep the flame alive! *** Keep the Flame Alive: The Olympics and Paralympics Fan Podcast with hosts Jill Jaracz & Alison Brown. New episodes released every week and daily during the Olympics and Paralympics. Support the show: http://flamealivepod.com/support Bookshop.org store: https://bookshop.org/shop/flamealivepod Become a patron and get bonus content: http://www.patreon.com/flamealivepod Rep TKFLASTAN with merch: https://flamealivepod.dashery.com Hang out with us online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flamealivepod Insta: http://www.instagram.com/flamealivepod Facebook Group: hhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/flamealivepod Newsletter: Sign up at https://flamealivepod.substack.com/subscribe VM/Text: (208) FLAME-IT / (208) 352-6348
This week on the Science for Sport podcast, host Richard Graves is joined by the remarkable Dr. Kristin Keim – a clinical sports psychologist, former elite cyclist, and passionate advocate for athlete mental health. In this powerful and thought-provoking episode, Kristin takes us beyond the buzzwords of “mental toughness” and into the real, nuanced world of clinical sports psychology. From helping Olympians navigate panic attacks to supporting athletes through concussions, identity loss, and retirement, Kristin shares what really goes on behind the scenes of peak performance. You'll learn: * Why no two concussions – or depressions – are ever the same * How chronic pain changed Kristin's life and deepened her empathy as a clinician * The overlooked emotional challenges athletes face when their careers end * Why “just being tough” isn't the answer – and what real resilience looks like * The one question every athlete and aspiring sports psychologist should ask themselves With honesty, passion, and lived experience, Kristin busts myths around sports psychology and offers a rare window into what it truly takes to support athletes not just as performers, but as people. About Dr Kristin Keim Dr. Kristin Keim is a clinical and sport psychologist based in South Carolina, renowned for her work with elite athletes across endurance sports, cycling, triathlon, and MMA. A former professional cyclist, ballet dancer, and elite tennis player, she brings firsthand experience of high-performance sport to her practice. Through her company, Keim Performance Consulting, she offers a holistic, strength-based approach that integrates clinical psychology with performance science. Dr. Keim specializes in areas such as concussion recovery, performance anxiety, identity transition, and athlete mental health. Her philosophy, “Happy Racers Go Faster,” emphasizes the importance of athlete well-being as a foundation for peak performance. FREE 7d SCIENCE FOR SPORT ACADEMY TRIAL SIGN UP NOW: https://bit.ly/SFSepisode241 Learn Quicker & More Effectively Optimise Your Athletes' Recovery Position Yourself As An Expert To Your Athletes And Naturally Improve Buy-In Reduce Your Athletes' Injury Ratese Save 100's Of Dollars A Year That Would Otherwise Be Spent On Books, Courses And More Improve Your Athletes' Performance Advance Forward In Your Career, Allowing You To Earn More Money And Work With Elite-Level Athletes Save Yourself The Stress & Worry Of Constantly Trying To Stay Up-To-Date With Sports Science Research
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John talks to former TE, current Commanders analyst Logan Paulsen to get his thoughts on the team's reshaped roster.For a limited time, our listeners get a FREE HAT with any order when you use code KEIM atbirddogs.com. Get this hat completely free when you use code KEIM at birddogs.com.Support our show and let them know we sent you!HOME | Ampire Media
John talks to former TE, current Commanders analyst Logan Paulsen to get his thoughts on the team's reshaped roster. For a limited time, our listeners get a FREE HAT with any order when you use code KEIM at birddogs.com. Get this hat completely free when you use code KEIM at birddogs.com. Support our show and let them know we sent you! HOME | Ampire Media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John talks to Mike Jones from The Athletic about the perception change of the Commanders franchise in year 2 of the new regime. For a limited time, our listeners get a FREE HAT with any order when you use code KEIM at birddogs.com. Get this hat completely free when you use code KEIM at birddogs.com. Support our show and let them know we sent you! HOME | Ampire Media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John talks to Mike Jones from The Athletic about the perception change of the Commanders franchise in year 2 of the new regime. For a limited time, our listeners get a FREE HAT with any order when you use code KEIM at birddogs.com. Get this hat completely free when you use code KEIM at birddogs.com. Support our show and let them know we sent you!HOME | Ampire Media
John discusses the culture in the building that current and new players keep referring to when they sign with the Commanders. For a limited time, our listeners get a FREE HAT with any order when you use code KEIM at birddogs.com. Get this hat completely free when you use code KEIM at birddogs.com. Support our show and let them know we sent you! HOME | Ampire Media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices