POPULARITY
Kimia Talebian is the founder of Amara Insights, an AI-powered platform redefining what we expect from analytic and research software. With a passion for using technology to help operators, she is building a platform that proposes the types of analysis and research to run, does the work and uncovers the insights. When she's not working on her startup, Kimia enjoys doing yoga and hosting group dinners to create meaningful connections with people in her community.
Finally, a game with a permanent big-head mode. On today's episode Conner is joined by actor and Virgin Airlines stan Kimia Bephoornia to discuss the Mario Party-esque title Shrek Super Party (2002) and to bask in the delight of breakfast cereal. Show Notes Kimia Bephoornia - Mamma Mia, but Different - Instagram Conner McCabe – Bluesky - Twitter – Twitch Produced, Edited, and Original music by Jeremy Schmidt – Video Games: a Comedy Show Call Me By Your Game – Instagram – Twitter - Bluesky – YouTube - TikTok Super NPC Radio – Patreon - Discord- Bluesky - Twitter – Instagram – Twitch
Avec notre invitée ce samedi matin, nous allons parler d'un livre ludique et instructif sur l'histoire de l'Afrique et de ses héros. Les Icônes de Kimia – c'est le titre de cette série de livres – raconte aux plus jeunes l'histoire du continent, à travers les moments forts de son passé, et les personnalités qui l'ont incarné. Le tome III vient de paraître. Avec cette collection, Karen Adédiran Nganda (qui a écrit l'ouvrage) entend valoriser l'héritage africain pour les enfants. Elle répond aux questions de Frédéric Garat.
Jury debates pro golfer Scottie Scheffler dragging cops; speaking on speaker phone rudeness; tour walk of Kimia's old neighborhood; slugging out after vacation; The Bad Kids vs. The Good Kids vs. the Black Keys; and the importance of harrassing old neighbors.Sign up for one plan at improv4humans.com and get bonus scenes every week as well as tons of new content so you can learn the craft of improv yourself!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I used to be a podcaster, but then I took an arrow to the knee. Today we're releasing co-op Episode 9 from behind the Patreon and it's a big ol' chat about The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (2011) from Bethesda. Enjoy this episode from early 2021 as Conner chats with Kimia Bephoornia, David Donnella, and Joan Ford about their time with the game. Show Notes Conner McCabe – Bluesky - Twitter – Twitch Produced, Edited, and Original music by Jeremy Schmidt – Video Games: a Comedy Show Call Me By Your Game – Instagram – Twitter - Bluesky – YouTube - TikTokSuper NPC Radio – Patreon - Discord- Bluesky - Twitter – Instagram – Twitch Music Licensed through Artlist.io Tomer Baruch - The Girl with the Cat
Australians may inadvertently be exposed to chemicals found in cosmetics. - Warga Australia tanpa sengaja mungkin terpapar bahan kimia beracum yang terdapat dalam kosmetik.
Di episode kali ini dengan judul "Inspirasi Wirausaha dari Alumni Pendidikan Kimia" kita bakal ngebahas tentang alumni pendidikan kimia yang menjadi seorang wirausaha yang sekarang sudah sukses nihh.. teman-teman yang mau membuka usaha sendiri juga setelah lulus nanti, bisaa banget nihh dijadiin motivasi kalian buat kedepannya... Yuk dengerin penjelasannya dari departemen litbang yang keren banget. Simak segmen Podcum ini yaa!
Kimia Cousarie, Jimmy Pistol, Lin Melikie och Björn Carlsson spelar TRIVIAL PURSUIT: DECADES 2010-2020. FÖR ATT LYSSNA PÅ HELA AVSNITTET KLICKAR DU HÄR! FÖR ATT LYSSNA PÅ MIDNATTSMINGEL KLICKAR DU HÄR! FÖR ATT LYSSNA PÅ RELATERBART MED MIM OCH KIM KLICKAR DU HÄR!
Di episode kali ini dengan judul "Beyond Borders: Cerita Inspiratif Alumni Pendidikan Kimia Beasiswa S2 Internasional" kita bakal ngebahas tentang alumni pendidikan kimia yang mendapatkan beasiswa S2 Internasional nihh.. teman-teman yang mau lanjut S2 jugaa, bisaa nih jadi motivasi kalian agar tahu apa yang ingin kalian lakukan kedepannya... Yuk dengerin penjelasannya dari departemen litbang yang keren banget. Simak segmen podcum kali ini yaa!
1/22/24
Vi går igenom avsnitt 3 och snackar om Sergios otroligt konstiga snack om Eiffeltornet, om Meiras hang up över oliver, snuskböcker, hur bra Kimia är, om Johans oförmåga att ta ett beslut och mycket mycket mer!
Tredje avsnittet och det börjar bli skakigt. Vi pratar Sergios sorg över armbandet och att inte få en ring, den intensiva kramen mellan Johan och Oskar, att vara beredd att fria till olika personer, Johans kollaps, Kimias mognad, att inte vilja erkänna hur mycket utseende faktiskt spelar roll, Meiras rakt-på-sak-samtal (som var ”hatin'” enligt Jon) med Kimia, hur mycket attraktion kan utvecklas i efterhand, Christofers hårfärgnings-session, avsaknaden av solkräm, Meiras chinoshat, Sergios Eiffeltornet-flum, Rasmus hantering av Krisse-Lys regler för första kvällen, Emilia och Lucas synk i sängen + mycket mer! Enjoy! Stötta oss på Patreon för regelbundna bonusavsnitt + mer! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we chat with Dr. Kimia about how to prepare to push in labor. Dr Kimia Kardan is a pelvic floor physical therapist and clinic director at Origin Physical Therapy in Austin Texas. Origin has expanded to provide pelvic floor physical therapy in person and virtually across over 40 states! Origin treats people of all ages and genders with bladder, bowel, and sexual dysfunction.Origin's website: theoriginway.comInstagram and tiktok: @theoriginwayPlease feel free to reach out to us with any recommendations for show episode ideas. If you'd like to be a guest, email us with some information about yourself and what type of podcast you'd like to record together. Thank you for all of your support and don't forget to follow and review our podcast, Birth, Baby!Instagram: @BirthBabyPodcastEmail: BirthBabyPodcast@gmail.comWebsite: https://birthbabypodcast.transistor.fm/Intro and Outro music by Longing for Orpheus. You can find them on Spotify!
Bobby Moynihan and Kimia Behpoornia know way too much about Jo Jo Siwa; Bobby reveals telemarketing tricks; Kimia does not like neighbors with shovels; the new resurgance of Koosh balls; and the truth behind AI knowing when you will die.Unlock the EXTRA LONG bonus scene in this episode, the entire i4h ad-free archive, and tons of bonus podcasts teaching you the art and craft of improv on improv4humans.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Tatiyana Trowbridge is the director of pre-clinical faculty at Midwestern University in Arizona. She immigrated to the US at the age of 17 and graduated from the University of Washington School of Dentistry in 2001. In this episode, she talks about how she transitioned into academia from practicing for more than 10 years. Kimia Kashani who is a second year dental student at Midwestern Arizona is the new host of the podcast. Dr. Trowbridge's email: ttrowb@midwestern.edu Engage with the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theindirectvisionpodcast/ Kimia's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimiasmiles/?hl=en
Have you ever wondered about taking a gap year during medical school? There are so many factors that go into this decision. What you would do, what you hope to accomplish, how you make it all happen, and what it's like to join a whole new medical school class when your gap year is done. Fourth year medical student Kimia Abtahi wants to shine a light on this topic. She suggested this episode covering gap years, to demystify and even destigmatize the idea of taking a year away from medical school to do something else. You'll hear all about her experiences, why a gap year might be a good idea, and how the process of it all works. Spoiler alert: she loved her gap year! At the end, you'll also hear from Dr. Beth Lamos from the OSA, sharing the OSA's perspective and support. Resource: OSA Academic Handbook Section on Leaves, Gaps, and Breaks from the Curriculum
I det här avsnittet samtalar Amineh Kakabaveh med läraren Kimia Pazoki. Kimia delar med sig av sina erfarenheter kring hur man, som lärare, kan hjälpa kvinnor som utsätts för hedersförtryck. Ta del av hennes lärdomar om hur man tar upp kampen för dessa kvinnor utan att utsätta sig själv, eller sitt jobb, för risker. Kimia har lång erfarenhet av läraryrket, men har också arbetat emot hedersförtryck genom folkbildning och inom skolan. Lyssna på avsnittet och hör när Amineh och Kimia jämför sina erfarenheter och delar med sig av sin expertis i detta spännande samtal.
آنگباند محاصره شده و مورگوت فعلا توی شمال سرزمین میانه گیر افتاده.روزهای آروم برا سرزمین میانه چندین قرن طول کشده و همهچیز خوب به نظر میاد. ولی خب همه میدونیم که مورگوت زرنگتر از این حرفهاست که بیکار بشینه. توی این اپیزود میبینیم که برنامه مورگوت چی میتونه باشه و چطور کارهاش رو پیش میبره.این اپیزود چند تا قهرمان هم داریم. مهمترینشون فینگلفین هست که جلوی مورگوت ساکت نمیشینه و یکی از حماسیترین داستانها رو توی داستان سیلماریلیون به یادگار باقی میگذاره.این اپیزود همچنین از رشادت آدمها میگیم، از پا گذاشتنشون به سرزمین ممنوعه و از انگشتری که به باراهیر میرسه و وارد دنیای آدمها میشه و به آراگورن معروف میرسه.این قسمت یکم هم با آقای تالکین صمیمی میشیم و سربهسرش میگذاریم و بهش گیر میدیم. چرا که نه؟اطلاعات بیشتر درباره این اپیزود و واژه نامه:arda.fan/episode20این اپیزود فصل ۱۸ از کتاب سیلماریلیون (حدیث ویرانی بلریاند و سقوط فینگلفین) و قسمتهایی از کتاب اطلس سرزمین میانه رو براتون میگیم.این اپیزود رو توی یوتیوب هم میتونید ببینید. همراه با نقشه، سوتیهای خودمون وسط ضبط و کلی عکس و نوشته باحال دیگه:https://youtu.be/xKXe__zWyjkبه همراه این اپیزود و هر اپیزود دیگه، کلی مطالب باحال براتون تدارک دیدیم که میتونید توی صفحات ما در سایت و شبکههای اجتماعی اینستاگرام، توییتر، یوتیوب و تلگرام ببینید.اگر دوست داشتید برای حمایت از آرداپادکست، ما رو به یک قهوه مهمون کنید.خرید قهوه برای ما از ایران:https://www.coffeete.ir/ardapodcastخرید قهوه برای ما از خارج از ایران: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ardapodcastیا به لینک زیر سر بزنید: www.arda.fan/supportبه همراه این اپیزود و هر اپیزود دیگه، کلی مطالب باحال براتون تدارک دیدیم که میتونید توی صفحات ما در سایت و شبکههای اجتماعی اینستاگرام، توییتر، یوتیوب و تلگرام ببینید.ما رو در شبکههای اجتماعی دنبال کنید و نظراتتون رو هم از ما دریغ نکنید.وبسایت ما: www.arda.fanاینستاگرام: @ArdaPodcastتوییتر: @ArdaPodcastتلگرام: t.me/ArdaPodcastFanیوتیوب: ArdaPodcast ChannelThis is Episode 20 of ArdaPodcast, a Persian/Farsi Podcast, telling J. R. R. Tolkien's stories, Silmarillion, Lord of the Rings, Hobbits, Rings of Power and...Music Credits: “Aghab Nemikeshim” by “Kimia”, “Bedrood Ey Ziba (Bella Ciao)” by farzad Milani, “Rejected” by “Alexandr Zhelanov”, “Lacrimosa Cover”, “The Summoning” by “Scott Buckley | www.scottbuckley.com.au”, "Sound of passion" by "Hina", and "Stream Countdown 10s" by "Alexander Nakarada" promoted by "https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/" Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
"J'avais besoin d'appeler ça un échec !" Après des expériences d'infirmière et de wedding planner, Fabienne souhaite créer un tiers-lieu familial, écologique et inclusif. Pendant de nombreux mois, elle imagine le projet, se forme, rencontre des banques et essaye de fédérer autour de son idée. Après 2 ans de travail, le Kimia Café est né ! Un bel espace dans le 20ème arrondissement de Paris avec un resto, une épicerie de produits locaux, des jeux pour les enfants et une chouette programmation culturelle. Avec le Covid, les premiers mois sont difficiles mais l'impact du lieu se fait ressentir sur le quartier et une vraie communauté se forme autour du projet. Cependant, le Kimia Café a toujours du mal à trouver son équilibre économique. Alors Fabienne se bat, multiplie les appels à la communauté et les projets pour continuer de faire vivre le lieu. A l'été 2022, elle est épuisée et prend la décision difficile d'arrêter. Sur ce podcast, on met souvent en avant de belles réussites mais les apprentissages dans l'échec sont tout aussi importants. Avec Fabienne, on est revenus sur cette belle aventure du Kimia Café, les difficultés et la décision d'arrêter, sa vision de l'échec et le rebond après cette expérience. Merci Fabienne pour cet épisode passionnant ! Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Jody & The Germs "Don't Look Back" - Wonder www.jodyandthegerms.com Len Price 3 "The Last Hotel" - Chinese Burn https://www.facebook.com/thelenprice3 Love Is Enough - All I Want https://www.loveisenoughband.com/ Kurt Baker "Secrets" - https://www.facebook.com/KurtBakerMusic Slackrr "Lie To Me" https://www.facebook.com/Slackrr/ ********************** ALBUM FOCUS: A reoccurring series focusing on new and outstanding concept, compilation and tribute albums. World Party 4 is the latest compilation from Putumayo World Music, a digital-only release, as part of a new trend for the label in issuing digital releases. Putumayo is celebrating 30 years as a world music label. Ilan Amores (Argentina) "Va Ser" Yarima Blanco (Cuba) "Muda Mi Alma" Melane (Congo/Germany) "Kimia" Code Sangala (Malawi) "Mzako" Moa Vive (featuring Geronimo Santana) (Brazil) "Presente de Oxum" ************************* Anthony Gomes "Turn It Up!" - High Voltage Blues www.anthonygomes.com Nik Parr & The Selfish Lovers "So Far Gone" - www.nikparr.com Gary Gorance "Oak Tree Hangin' " www.theroadsongproject.com Kelly's Lot "Jealous Hearted Blues" - Where And When www.kellyslot.com Ian Roland "New Life" - The Wood Wide Web www.ianroland.com Jack Grace "Nobody Brought Me Nothing" - What A Way To Spend A Night www.jackgrace.com Mississippi MacDonald "I'll Understand" - Heavy State Loving Blues www.mississippimacdonald.com Jess Novak Band "Anchor" - A Thousand Lives www.jessrocknovak.com ********************************* Doug Alan Wilcox "Insterstitial" - The Guild Project www.dawilcox.com Rod Picott "Revenuer" - Paper Hearts www.rodpicott.com Fred Gillen Jr. "Spring Turns To Summer" - Birds www.fredgillenjr.com Amanda Rose Riley "Cookie Dough" - Broken Heart www.amandaroseriley.com Tim Ball "Sage Hen Waltz" - Upstate Crossroads www.timballmusic.com Allysen Callery "Sea Change" - Ghost Folk www.allysencallerymusic.com ******************* Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" - Universal Love Running time: 4 hours, 26 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
A.I. has been getting mixed press lately, but can it help us become healthier? Kimia Ghobadi, John C. Malone assistant professor in the department of civil and systems engineering at Johns Hopkins University, considers algorithms and diets. Kimia Ghobadi is a John C. Malone Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil and Systems Engineering at […]
In this episode teaches you to advocate for yourself when it comes to negotiating, boundaries that need to be set out for yourself, finding your voice on social media and the power of networking. Listen to Kimia's advice on starting out as a content creator and more! Kimia Kalbasi is a CA-based lifestyle content creator who specializes in all things food, travel, and everything in between intertwined with puns and positivity. She has worked with a multitude of household names from Uber to American Express Instacart, Maker's Mark, Gaiam, and Charmin to name some notable ones on major brand awareness campaigns. She is a also a seasoned social media marketer with over 8+ years of pertinent experience who has consulted for and helped evolve a multitude of brands, individuals, and companies on their robust cross-channel social strategies, launching in-house influencer marketing programs, content creation, and scaling engaged communities to propel growth and drive user acquisition. As a content creator herself who's also worked on the brand side, she leads with an empathetic approach and deeply understands the inner and outer workings of the social algorithms and ever-evolving creator economy as she keeps a pulse on the latest trends in the wild wild west of the social sphere. Connect with Kimia Kalbasi! • Kimia Kalbasi Instagram • Kimia Kalbasi TikTok • Kimia Kalbasi Website To stay in touch and receive exclusive content make sure you sign up to the newsletter! Please make sure to rate and review this episode to bring more awareness✨ and tag @bauseitup & @yessibause so we can share on Instagram stories!
The Drunk Women were thrilled to be back at the wonderful Lowry Theatre, Salford in late 2022 and are equally as thrilled to be sharing what happened on that fantastic night with you all today.Guest Kimia Etemadi was so eager to tell us her story of attempted vigilantism that she popped-out on stage a little early, and the comedy writer also showed some impressive skills when it came to solving a criminal conundrum involving a guy and his insatiable appetite.We then hear from a member of the audience who is well heeled when it comes to controlling the narrative - ouch!Why not support the Drunk Women on Patreon, where you'll get access to live zoom records, shout outs, ad free content and the occasional extra thing thrown-in! For more detail, go to - patreon.com/drunkwomensolvingcrimeThe Drunk Women are LIVE in 2023, when they are back with their London Residency in February, March, April, May and June at 21 Soho - for full details go to 21Soho (21-soho.com) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It was love at first sight when I met attorney Kimia Kay. Kimia practices family law in NorCal and shares her unique insights into the differences between boutique firms and big firms. We discuss her journeys into law and social media, politics at work and at the office, and our shared passion for advocacy. We also get deep about the injustices currently happening in Iran and deal with it the way only two Persian girls know how- humor. Follow Kimia Kay: TikTok | Instagram Follow Limor: TikTok: @LawyerLimor | YouTube: LawyerLimor | Instagram: @LawyerLimor | Discord: LimCord Patreon: More Content Coming Soon Email List for Merch Drops & Patreon Announcement. “Drawing On Rooftops” | Artist: Head Chip | Written By: Michael Baiardi | Courtesy Of: Soundfile Music | www.soundfilemusic.com DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for entertainment purposes only. The opinions expressed on this podcast are not legal advice that can be relied on. They are based solely on the limited information provided. These opinions do not create any attorney client relationship. Those seeking legal advice should contact an attorney in the appropriate jurisdiction and practice area. contact@loveandorderpodcast.com Episode recorded on February 17, 2023. | THANK YOU FOR BEING HERE |
Explore the journey of actress and comedian Kimia Behpoornia, from taking improv classes and overcoming shyness to landing a role in the NBC sitcom Abby's and working with renowned actors like Paul Reiser and Jean Smart. We also delve into her guest appearances on popular shows like Modern Family and iCarly and her involvement with the Story Pirates, a group creating imaginative content for kids. My guest, Kimia Behpoornia, and I discuss: Kimia Behpoornia's journey to comedic success began when her father signed her up for improv classes to help her overcome shyness. Landing the pilot for the NBC sitcom Abby's was a major career milestone for Kimia Behpoornia, and she was thrilled to finally have her family see her in action on set! Kimia Behpoornia has worked with some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry, including Paul Reiser on the acclaimed Mad About You reboot and the Hulu series Reboot. Being cast for a guest role as a stand-up comic on the hit HBO Max series Hacks, working alongside the legendary Jean Smart. Kimia Behpoornia has also made memorable guest appearances on popular shows like Modern Family and iCarly, showcasing her comedic chops and versatility as an actress. On Hulu's 'Reboot,' Kimia Behpoornia had the unique opportunity to work with an incredible ensemble cast, including Rachel Boom, Rose Abdoo, Fred Melamed, George Wyner, Fred Melamed, Korama Danquah, and Dan Leahy, among others. Kimia's guest starring role on the Netflix series Atypical In addition to her on-screen work, Behpoornia is also involved with the nationally renowned Story Pirates, a group of top comedians, musicians, and authors who create imaginative content for kids. Don't miss some of Kimia Behpoornia's standout roles in short films like Pop Rox and Break In, which showcase her range and talent as an actress. and SO MUCH MORE! You're going to love my conversation with Kimia Behpoornia IMDB Instagram Marriage Counseling for Friends Cat Nap Talk Show Luke Gragoski Pop Rox Follow Jeff Dwoskin: Jeff Dwoskin on Twitter The Jeff Dwoskin Show podcast on Twitter Podcast website Podcast on Instagram Yes, the show used to be called Live from Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sesuai dengan perkembangan zaman yang sudah modern serta teknologi yang semakin canggih, tentunya semua orang menginginkan sesuatu yang cepat dan instan. Seperti obat misalnya, berbagai macam obat yang dipasarkan sangatlah banyak namun yang kita ketahui obat dibedakan menjadi dua yaitu obat herbal atau tradisional dan obat kimia atau sintesis. Seperti yang kita ketahui obat herbal atau tradisonal merupakan obat yang diolah secara turun menurun dari nenek moyang dengan bahan alami dari alam tanpa campuran zat kimia. Sedangkan obat kimia merupakan obat yang dibuat dengan campuran bahan kimia yang tidak disintesis di dalam tubuh. Di Indonesia, sebagian orang lebih percaya untuk menggunakan obat herbal karena dianggap bersifat alami, sehingga lebih aman dan terbebas dari efek samping yang tidak diinginkan. Alasan lainnya dikarenakan umumnya obat jenis ini lebih murah dan terjangkau dibandingkan obat sintesis. Lalu, sebenarnya seperti apa perbedaannya? dan bagaimana penggunaan obat herbal dan obat kimia yang tepat? kita akan perbincangkan lebih dalam bersama narasumber: dr. Cindy Tiaranita, Sp.FK - Dokter Spesialis Farmakologi Klinik RSUD Kota Tangerang. *Kami ingin mendengar saran dan komentar kamu terkait podcast yang baru saja kamu simak, melalui surel ke podcast@kbrprime.id
In this episode we interview Kimia Arounian, Echocardiographer, Biology B.S., and founder of the wildly popular – and informative – Instagram account ‘Labels Matter'. When it comes to shopping for your family, the Labels Matter IG page is one of the best resources you can find on the internet. Frankly, most of us were not […]
In the final episode of season two of the Recession-Proof podcast, Alex and Kimia discuss the most impactful insights from previous episodes with Sam Mallikarjunan of OneScreen.ai, Geoffrey Woo of Anti Fund Investment Fund, Dan Chen of Deltec, Anup Singh of Illumio, Keith Masuda of Modern Treasury, Liz Christo of Stage 2 Capital, Kelly Battles of DataStax, and Ken Suchoski of Autonomous Research.Each of them share advice on how to overcome the challenges of the current state of the market, prioritize investments, and grow your business through the end of 2022 and the start of 2023.Here are a few highlights, check out the full episode for the rest… Why Sam Mallikarjunan, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of OneScreen.ai emphasizes the importance of connecting the finance and marketing functions“I will say there is an adversarial relationship between finance and basically every other part of the company. But to treat the finance team and the finance leadership as if it's an adversarial relationship or to not actually proactively reach out to them, to me, that therefore has always been like, you're yelling at the person who's sitting in the top of the ship's sails being like, Hey, there's an iceberg up ahead, or, Hey, there's land over there that's just like filled with random gold. Why are we ignoring it? And we're not creating clear lines of communication in alignment with a partner whose objectives are fundamentally aligned with our own.”Geoffrey Woo, Co-founder and Partner of Anti Fund Investment Fund explains why attention is more valuable than capital“We all have 24 hours in a day times 8 billion people. That is the max limit of attention that exists in this world. You can print money, do weird financial engineering with money, but literally, the max attention cap of humanity is some 8 billion times 24 hours a day. Anything that can wield attention, I think, is going to be increasingly powerful over time.”How Kelly Battles, a Board Member and Audit Committee Chair for DataStax, Arista Networks, and Genesys thinks you can become a more well-rounded finance professional by…“Get on a board if you can, even as a full-time executive, because it makes you a better executive. When you're a full-time exec, especially in an intense startup or private company scaling company, you can get tunnel vision. And I think having another company and seeing from a bird's eye view what they're going through gives you perspective, context, and learnings, and you start building your pattern recognition.”Learn more about our season two guests: Sam Mallikarjunan on LinkedIn Geoffrey Woo on LinkedIn Dan Chen on LinkedIn Anup Singh on LinkedIn Keith Masuda on LinkedIn Liz Christo on LinkedIn Kelly Battles on LinkedIn Ken Suchoski on LinkedIn Check out the full transcript here.For more episodes from Recession-Proof, check us out on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and our RSS or your favorite podcast player. Instructions on how to follow, rate, and review Recession-Proof are here.
La représentation compte. Connaître et célébrer son histoire est primordial. Ces deux affirmations sont centrales pour nos enfants. Ce sont les messages tirés de la lecture du livre de notre invitée du jour. “Les icônes de Kimia”, livre pour enfant, est un vrai succès d'autoédition avec des milliers de livres vendus. Au micro du podcast Le Salon du Livre, je reçois Karen Nganda Adediran, auteure de la série jeunesse “Les icônes de Kimia”. Le premier tome a été publié en 2020 et le second en 2022 en autoédition. La série célèbre et enseigne aux plus jeunes l'héritage culturel de l'Afrique à travers l'histoire de personnages africains qui ont marqué l'Histoire de l'Afrique. Le personnage principal, la petite Kimia, raconte aux petits lecteurs ces histoires qui lui ont été transmises par sa grand-mère. Karen Nganda Adediran est fière de son identité multiculturelle. Elle a des origines du Cap Vert, du Bénin et du Sénégal, où elle est née et a grandi. Son arrivée en France il y a une dizaine d'années a été le point de départ de questionnements autour de son identité. A l'école, confrontée à des situations de racisme ordinaire et des micro agressions quotidiennes, elle ressent le besoin de références, de connaissances documentées sur son histoire. Responsable de Communication et Marketing, Karen Adediran a mis ses compétences au service de la promotion de ses livres. Elle a accepté de partager avec nous son parcours d'auteure autoéditée. Au cours de notre échange elle a répondu entre autres aux questions suivantes :
Stage 2 Capital Partner Liz Christo joins Kimia Hamidi on Recession-Proof this week to share why she sees the economic downturn as an opportunity for businesses to optimize their go-to-market strategy. Liz has 14 years experience in sales, and has recently transitioned to angel investor, partner, and GTM advisor for multiple start-ups such as Gradient Works, QuotaPath, Gappify, Writer, and Vergo.Liz and Kimia discuss: The effect downturns can have on your GTM team Shifting from founder-led sales to a your first sales hire How to create a comp plan that drives behavioral change Key takeaways Liz shares that during a recession, companies need to resort back to business fundamentals to identify leading indicators, shore up their existing customer base and ensure they have clarity on potential customer churn.“There are the very basics of building a business, and it starts with actually identifying what your leading indicators are. Most track revenue and lagging indicators like results and output of the activity. We try to gear everybody to think a bit earlier than that. So rather than waiting to see if your largest customer renews 12 months from now, what things can we track now to understand whether that client is happy, engaging with your product, and activated in the way you expect?” In times of economic prosperity, experimentation is a must. In times of recession, companies should be more thoughtful: you can now longer spend unreasonably. To experiment, you must have a clear hypothesis, timeline and budget, and test one idea at a time. “I always think people should be experimenting. But it's a question and trade-off of resources. So the companies stop thinking about growth at all costs. And so you're doing the work first to understand what basis you have? What are these proven routes to revenue? How can we exploit them? And then any incremental time, resources, energy, and money you have can be pointed at experimentation”In terms of sales incentives, compensation plans drive the behavior change in teams and, respectively, the dynamic of your business. They should be simple, easy to understand, and designed according to the behavior you want to drive. “The great thing about salespeople is they do what you pay them to do. The terrible thing about salespeople is they do what you pay them to do. And so, if you put it in that context, your compensation plan can drive a lot of behavioral change”Shifting your company from founder-led sales to building up a sales team is a matter of developing people and operations. On the people side, your first hire should be a jack of all things revenue and an avid student. On the operational side, start by documenting what is working and constantly adapt your sales playbook as you learn. “When I think about the first sales hire, the first go-to-market hire, it's a mix of things. But we often look for somebody who can play a little bit of everything. They need to be able to do some prospecting, they need to be able to close new business, do a little bit of the CS work, they might do a little bit of that early process building the very early stuff. It needs to be somebody who's a bit of a jack-of-all-trades”Learn more about Liz: Liz Christo on LinkedIn Stage 2 Capital Website Episode resources: Science of Scaling Who by Geoff Smart How to Hire A-Players by Eric Herrenkohl Quota Path For more episodes from Recession-Proof, check us out on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and our RSS or your favorite podcast player.Instructions on how to follow, rate, and review Recession-Proof are here.
Di episode The More You Know kali ini, kita akan membahas tentang "Hubungan Aroma Khas Buku dengan Kimia". Kira-kira apa ya hubungannya? Tentunya di podcast ini kita akan menjawab pertanyaan kalian. Penasaran kan? Yuk langsung dengerin podcastnya melalui aplikasi Spotify!
The Best Improv on a Monday Night back in Podcast form! 00:00 Holy Shit-- Vic Michaelis, Kale Hills, Nina Concepción, Santina Muha & Casey Feigh 22:58 Lobster-- Kylie Brakeman, Lianna Holston, Molly Doan, Jeremy Sender, Ahsohn Williams & DJ Mausner 48:17 Jeremy Jacob Aman and Kimia -- Jeremy Culhane, Jacob Wysocki, Aman Adumer & Kimia Behpoornia
What do WhatsApp, Groupon and Uber have in common?They all started during the 08/09 recession.Geoffrey Woo, Co-founder and Partner of Anti Fund Investment Fund, believes a great business doesn't need perfect economic conditions to launch: “it all starts with a core problem that you solve for your ideal customer.” In this episode of Recession-Proof, Geoffrey shares his fundamental startup principles that every entrepreneur should learn and how business owners can create an appealing narrative that will grab people's attention.In this episode, Geoffrey and Kimia discuss: Startup fundamentals How your business should prepare for a recession Why your business needs an appealing narrative How Geoffrey de-risks new business ventures Focusing on business essentialsAn early-stage business operator should not bother with macro. It's impossible to track all market changes and come up with precise scenarios for each outcome. Better to focus on building a product people want and getting your first customers. Also, make sure you offer a product or service that is better and or cheaper than anyone else in the market.“Just focus on making something people want and just focus on the fundamentals”Create your narrativeYour product might be a game-changer. But if you don't choose the right market and tell a story that will appeal to the emotions of your ideal customer, you won't grow. Find the core narrative of your business that you want to share with the world and use tools to help you amplify and disseminate that message in the most efficient way possible.“The core of marketing is just a scale of positive word of mouth”Grabbing attentionAll companies need two basic resources to grow: capital and attention. You could theoretically raise an endless amount of capital. But attention is scarce. The max attention cap of humanity is around 8 billion people, 24 hours a day. So anything that can wield attention is increasingly powerful.“You want your customers to pull products from you versus you pushing products towards them”For more episodes of Recession-Proof, check us out on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or add our RSS feed to your favorite podcast player!Instructions on how to follow, rate, and review Recession-Proof are here.
Season 1 of our podcast here at Ramp was filled with conversations, controversial opinions, and practical takeaways from leading finance professionals.We learnt a lot and judging by the feedback we received, you did too.And now, we're back!But with a twist…Season 2 is called Recession-Proof. In each episode, Alex, VP of Finance & Capital Markets and Kimia, Head of Savings at Ramp host thought-provoking conversations with finance leaders, executives, and investors on the current state of the market and what this means for your business through 2022 and beyond.Onto our first episode...The macro trends of 2022 are putting tremendous pressure on businesses and more specifically, financial leaders. Higher inflation, lower investment, and budget cuts suggest that we may be heading toward a recession if we are not within one already.Instead of raising capital and driving growth, many are starting to rethink their strategy to increase operational efficiency and expense reduction. Recession-Proof co-hosts Kimia Hamidi, Head of Savings at Ramp and Alex Song, VP of Finance & Capital Markets, join us today to discuss how to save cash, control expenses, and still focus on growth, despite economic headwinds.In this episode, Kimia and Alex discuss: 2022 macro dynamics What makes a great business When should you bring on a procurement manager SaaS procurement negotiation strategies Learn more about Alex & Kimia: Alex on LinkedIn Alex on Twitter Kimia on LinkedIn Kimia on Twitter
Today's guest is Kimia Arounian, founder of the instagram account Labels Matter (@labels_matter), an amazing online forum on which she shares science-backed information about various products across multiple industries. When we recorded this episode, she had around 50k in her audience, and since then it has continued to grow to over 86k, and I know it will continue to grow from here. She takes such an objective and balanced approach, I know you will find what she has to say insightful, refreshing, and motivating to start reading labels and increasing your consciousness around ingredients. Some highlights from our conversation include: How a personal struggle with allergies motivated her to take her health into her own hands While she believes western medicine is extremely important, she goes over where she thinks it falls short and what you can do about it. How she deciphers conflicting information and what you can do to reduce your toxic load and find a balanced approach in navigating the information for yourself What you need to know about the science in how certain products are made, and how to educate yourself How she cultivates health consciousness in her kids while teaching them all about balance as well.
Représentativité dans la littérature jeunesse et autoédition avec Karen Adédiran Nganda ! Dans cet épisode, l'autrice de la saga, Les icônes de Kimia nous raconte cette incroyable aventure : depuis l'idée, le besoin de porter un message auprès des enfants jusqu'à la réalisation de ce rêve et son succès. --------Si tu as aimé cet épisode, laisse une note et/ou un commentaire sur Apple Podcast ou Spotify, ça m'aide beaucoup !Dans le podcast la Voix des Mots, je te partage mon expérience d'autrice ainsi que mes échanges avec des écrivains et professionnels de l'autoédition et de l'édition. Et parce que la poésie occupe une part importante de ma vie, tu pourras aussi écouter des poètes et poétesses te partager leurs textes. Une belle invitation au voyage, non ?✨ Retrouve sur mon site, tes outils pour écrire ou teste un atelier d'écriture et de méditation pour booster ta créativité✨ Rejoins la newsletter l'Essentiel, ou suis-moi sur Instagram et sur WATTPAD, pour découvrir mes textes en avant-première. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mahunapoesie.substack.com
Step 12 is: “Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to others, and to practice these principles in all our affairs.”Here is a little about Kimia: Kimia is one of the founding members of the Big Book Sponsorship Group, an online Twelve Steps global recovery network - incepted from the Toronto Wednesday SLAA Big Book Meeting - also known as Spiritual Gangsters on WhatsApp. She has entered the world of recovery via the rooms of CA, Al-Anon and SLAA in Toronto and has never left. An intelligent agent of Love and a spearhead of God's ever advancing Creation, Kimia has dedicated her life to full-time service, serving humynkind in their desire to stop living out a pattern of addiction and connecting the suffering newcomer to a sponsor who would guide them through a one on one study of the steps as described in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. From building a comprehensive network of Big Book sponsorship for all addictions and afflictions to training and empowering other recovering fellows to be of service, Kimia remains humbled in the fundamental understanding that helping others is the foundation stone of her recovery - that nothing will so much insure immunity from drinking/thinking as intensive work with other alcoholics/addicts.Reco12 is an organization with the mission of learning and sharing the similarities of addiction of all kinds and gaining and sharing tools and hope from others who are walking a similar path. Speakers from our past meetings have represented many fellowships and identify with addictions with such variety of alcoholism, drugs, food, sex, gambling, theft, co-dependency, and several anon groups, just to name a few. Each Friday at noon central time, we hold a live, lunch-hour speaker meeting with a recovering addict from anywhere on Earth, pertaining to any or no faith tradition, and with any background, who shares their experience, strength, and hope on a specified recovery topic of their choice. Reco12 is a self-supporting service and we appreciate your help in keeping it that way. We gratefully accept contributions to help cover the costs of the Zoom platform, podcast platform, web hosting, and administrative costs. To contribute, you can go to https://www.reco12.com/support or you can click the link to PayPal (https://www.paypal.me/reco12) in the chat of the live meeting. When you contribute, please specify the meeting number. This is meeting number 102. Resources from this meeting:To get connected with Kimia, please send an email to reco12pod@gmail.com and request to get connected.Big Book Sponsorship WorkshopSpiritual Gangsters MeetingsBig Book of Alcoholics AnonymousOutro music is “Standing Still” by Cory Ellsworth and Randy Kartchner, performed by Mike Eldred and Elizabeth Wolfe. This song, and/or the entire soundtrack for the future Broadway musical, “Crosses: A Musical of Hope”, can be purchased here: https://music.apple.com/us/album/crosses-musical-hope-by-cory/528476262 This song is used with the permission of Cory Ellsworth.Support the show
Kimia Eslah is a feminist, queer writer who lives in Ontario, Canada. Born in Iran following its revolution, Kimia spent her early years as a refugee in New Delhi, India, before emigrating to Toronto with her parents and three siblings. Her formative years were spent downtown, in the valley and on the sidewalks, where she played pool, read classics and took up other bad habits. Later, Kimia found her calling as an instructional designer, producing training programs and course materials in various sectors. She dedicated her thirties to raising her son and community building. Today, she spends her days writing and thinking about writing. Kimia lives with the love of her life, Andrew, her son and their three cats. Kimia Eslah's latest book is called Sister Seen, Sister Heard Sister Seen, Sister Heard follows 20 something Farah as she tries to assert her independence from her family and their expectations while navigating some intense waters and experiences of patriarchy and sexual violence. Farah is this fascinating young advocate who has a tendency for speaking up against sexism and inequity, regardless of her audience, and spends much of the book on a journey fighting for her autonomy and independence but also to be loved and accepted as she comes. This book is a rally cry about the impact of tragedy and violence for young women but also the love and tenacity of a family committed to coming together in the sake of safety and healing, while also learning to champion each other. https://fernwoodpublishing.ca/book/sister-seen-sister-heard Note: This episode has a trigger warning for conversations of sexual violence.
sidik jari, sejarah, pengembangan, klasifikasi
Aktif mengikuti Olimpiade & KIR ketika SMA, guest kali ini merupakan sosok murid teladan saat bersekolah dulu. Mengambil jurusan Teknik Kimia ketika kuliah dan aktif menggelutinya hingga saat ini, Ibe juga menceritakan keasikannya saat berkutat dengan elemen-elemen kimiawi. Di balik keseriusan perbincangan podcast kali ini, terdapat banyak komedi yang terselip diantaranya lho. Ga percaya? Coba deh dengerin. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steffi-melati-achlam/support
Want to know more about racism? Three multicultural high school students speak out about human rights issue that has existed for decades. They turn the history books and try to make a difference by educating others about racism. Kimia, Bridgette, and Gigi share stories and opinions on the matter. They will cover the impacts of racism including personal experiences. This podcast will include many advice and solutions for those who are going through the name situation. Keep on listening to find out about their opinions and research. Check out more podcasts from Kildare College here: https://archdradio.com/blog/schoollifepodcast/kildare-college/
Here's what you'll get out of this construction podcast episode: 3 things that determine how much your business is worth to an investor. How long should you expect to stick around after you sell your business? Why you should never list a price on your business. Who actually determines what your business is worth? Who is willing to pay a premium to buy your business? The one surprising thing you need to know when you go to market. Biggest mistake owners make when they try to sell it. A few things to look at when considering a buyer. Benefits of putting your business on the market the moment you're thinking about selling. When you should start thinking about your exit strategy. #1 thing to increase the valuation. Constructive criticism is self love. #1 mistake to avoid when selling. When you need to make sure and maintain focus when selling your business. Resources mentioned in this construction podcast episode: Get Out of Your Business: Make it Run Without You This Year - www.constructionleadingedge.com/getout CompanyCam - The photo app every contractor needs - https://companycam.com/cle Schedule a Strategy Call with Todd's Team - www.constructionleadingedge.com How to connect with Kimia Shadrokh of EBIT Associates LTD: Company website: www.EBITassociates.com Email: kshadrokh@ebitassociates.com
TW: sexual assault On this episode of UNSCRIPTED co-hosts Kimia and Cierra sit down with the bold and strong N'tegrity Quinones whom in the past year has openly came out about an unfortunate situation that happened years ago from a prominent member in the break dance community. Since coming out and speaking her truth she has chosen to advocate for sexual assault and abuse survivors in the dance community and in this conversation N'tegrity goes through what worked for her when deciding to publically come forward and gives great advice for others who want to do the same. You can connect and support N'tegrity here: * Instagram: @ntegrityinmotion * Her company: https://www.ntegrityinmotion.com/ * SIGN HER PETITION - https://www.ntegrityinmotion.com/post/sexual-violence Follow us on Instagram @sytworldwide The Unscripted podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The guest who come on to speak on this podcast All conversations and information exchanged during participation on the Unscripted podcast, as well as on the associated Speak Your Truth Worldwide social pages are intended for informational purposes only. Please be advised that the content of this podcast may be triggering for listeners. If you think you may have a medical or life threatening emergency, or you are suicidal, please call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room immediately. If you do not need immediate help but would like assistance or professional help in processing & healing from your experience, please feel free to reach out to SYTW for free & affordable resources at speakyourtruthworldwide@gmail.com National Sexual Assault Hotline 1-800-656-4673 available 24/7 If you are a survivor who would like to speak your truth or an artist within the community/industry with a topic we need to discuss here please email us at speakyourtruthworldwide@gmail.com. We are here for YOU and the betterment of the dance & entertainment community/industry. The content of Speak Your Truth Worldwide—the podcast, show notes, social media profiles—does not supplement or supersede the relationship and direction of your medical caretakers. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified mental health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or mental disorder. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the Unscripted podcast.
Cynthia Adediran Aïssy, 33 ans, est une jeune femme originaire du Cap-Vert, du Sénégal et du Bénin. Elle vit et travaille à Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. Elle navigue entre son poste de Directrice générale de KeyOpsTech, première entreprise qui digitalise le transport de colis et de plis entre les villes africaines, Fruitizz Côte d'Ivoire, son bar à jus 100% naturel à la demande et bien sûr sa famille, son fils, Ylan et son mari Marcel. Avec Diane Audrey, elles parlent de maternité, de charge mentale, de la perte d'un enfant, de comment faire son deuil et de foi. Les mots de Diane Audrey : J'ai rencontré Cynthia en 2015 à Abidjan, elle venait à peine de s'installer en Côte d'ivoire. Tout de suite, le courant est passé et quelques mois après je célébrais son mariage. Quelle joie ! Depuis nous sommes amies. Dans ce podcast nous abordons pour la première fois ensemble le décès de Kimia, sa fille, ma nièce. Je n'ai jamais voulu en parler avec elle, de peur d'être indélicate bien qu'on parle de tout. Ce podcast a donc été une belle plateforme pour nous deux d'aborder un sujet souvent tabou dans nos sociétés : la perte d'un enfant. J'ai personnellement beaucoup appris et gagné en humilité en l'écoutant. Cynthia me dira à la fin de notre conversation que j'étais bien plus émue qu'elle. Je n'ai pas de mots si ce n'est de lui dire, merci pour la confiance. Merci à vous aussi d'être une audience incroyable. À Toutes celles qui vont se reconnaître dans cet épisode, je vous envoie toute la lumière et l'amour du monde. Cher.e.s auditeurs, auditrices, j'espère que ses mots et son histoire trouveront un écho chez vous. N'hésitez pas à nous donner vos feedbacks via notre compte instagram (@Simamanmavaitdit) ou en commentaire en utilisant le hashtag #SIMAMANMAVAITDIT. Afin d'accompagner la production, vous êtes invités à nous soutenir sur Tipee : https://fr.tipeee.com/si-maman-mavait-dit D'ici là je vous souhaite pleines de bonnes choses et on se donne rendez-vous le 29 juillet 2021.
In this episode, Akron Symphony violinist Kimia Ghaderi talks about her experience recording with effects pedals from EarthQuaker Devices. Kimia recorded the Allegro from Bach's Sonata No. 2 in A Minor, Saman by Ólafur Arnalds, an excerpt of Blue Curve of the Earth by Tina Davidson, and an excerpt of the Andante from Bach's Sonata No. 2 in A Minor using using the Avalanche Run and Plumes pedals. You can see Kimia's full video on EarthQuaker's YouTube page. The performance was recorded and mixed by Jeff France, and shot and edited by Chris Tran at EarthQuaker Studios in Akron. Learn more about EarthQuaker at their website. This is the second episode in our ASO Goes Electric series with EarthQuaker Devices. The first episode featured violinist Sam Petrey and you may view his video here. To learn more about all the ways that you can experience the Akron Symphony, visit the ASO at Home page on our website. There you will find musical performances, musician interviews, podcast episodes, and a variety of educational resources.
Jasmine and Kimia join us to talk about what we like to call "be man che" mentality, a Farsi phrase that basically translates to "what's it to me?" --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coldbrewchai/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coldbrewchai/support
In this episode of Cultivate your Culture, we are joined by Kimia Hamidi, the founder of Buyer - Negotiation as a Service for tech-focused companies. Buyer audits a company's spend and negotiates their contracts without being jerks. Kimia has been involved in a few other companies, a previous exit, and tons learned along the way. He distills practical tools for how to rebuild a team, how to identify people who fit your culture, and the difference between culture in start-ups and big companies.Connect with Kimia on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Instagram. Check the website for his company, Buyer for more details on what Kimia does.The host, Zoran Stojkovic believes that we are all born to flourish in work and life. Through his company, Kizo, he equips organizations and people with culture and mindset tools to reach full engagement through powerful workshops, memorable keynotes, and transformative individual consultations.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/cultivatepod)
Join the crew with Julien, Stevie, Kimia & Victor! In this Episode, we are coming together to chat on the hot seat well, hot couch! This is a safe space where we come together and speak our truth. We have uncomfortable and funny conversations that we aren't usually allowed to have. We created this episode to get the listeners more comfortable with us. Learn and laugh with us as we build a community of red pill unplugged individuals! This episode is light-hearted and for our supporters.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/all-our-friends-are-brainwashed/id1547687272?uo=4 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ourfriendsarebrainwashed/supportSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/all-our-friends-are-brainwashed/exclusive-content
Joining the Bewitching Hour today is Kimia Madani! Kimia is a writer, poetess, and editrix who believes in the power of storytelling as an incredible kind of magic. She is a seeker of transformation on both an individual and a global scale, using poetry, tarot, astrology, and ritual work as tools for growth and healing in these times of collective upheaval and awakening. P urchase Kimia's poetry book, The Luminary. Follow Kimia @strangemoonco --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bewitchinghourpodcast/support
A look at the most common type of seizures in the young pediatric population. Hosts: Brian Gilberti, MD Audrey Bree Tse, MD https://media.blubrry.com/coreem/content.blubrry.com/coreem/Febrile_Seizures.mp3 Download Leave a Comment Tags: Pediatrics Show Notes Background The most common type of seizure in children under 5 years of age Occur in 2-5% of children In children with a fever, aged 6 months to 5 years of age, and without a CNS infection Risk Factors 4 times more likely to have a febrile seizure if parent had one Also increase in risk if siblings or nieces / nephews had one Common associated infections Human Herpesvirus 6 Human Herpesvirus 7 Influenza A & B Simple Febrile Seizure Generalized tonic-clonic activity lasting less than 15 minutes in a child 6 months to 5 years of age Complex Febrile Seizure Lasts longer than 15 minutes, occurs in a child outside of this age range, are focal, or that recur within a 24-hour period. Diagnostics / Workup Gather thorough history and perform thorough physical exam Most cases will not require labs, imaging or EEG If e/o meningitis, perform LP AAP suggests considering LP in: Children 6-12 months who are not immunized for H flu type B or strep pneumo Children who had been on antibiotics For complex seizures, clinician may have a lower threshold for obtaining labs Hyponatremia is more common in this group than in the general population. LPs are more commonly done by providers, but these are low yield with one study showing bacterial meningitis being diagnosed in just 0.9% (Kimia 2010),