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6.6 million Americans struggle with gambling addiction, and a growing number are betting on sports.What happened?The floodgates opened in 2018 when the Supreme Court cut down a 1992 federal law that limited sports betting primarily to Nevada.Now, gambling is in the office, it's in our cars, it's in our homes, it's in our bedrooms.Does this have to be the unfortunate next addiction? How prevalent is it? What traps should we be aware of? Visiting the studio was a dynamic duo.First up: Rabbi Joey Haber, an insightful, energetic Rabbi who inspires and teaches thousands within his Brooklyn and Deal communities and across the web and world on TorahAnytime. We also spoke with Dovid Kohn, a therapist with a specialty in addiction and helps people and their families deal with those challenges, including gambling behaviors, compulsive spending, overgiving - yes that's a thing - and more.► SPONSORS OF THIS EPISODE:✬ Colel Chabad: Please help Israel's neediest people! They need you! Visit https://www.ColelChabad.org/KosherMoney to make a much-needed donation!✬ Approved Funding: Looking to purchase a home? Looking to refinance? Looking to speak to a mortgage professional? Speak to Shmuel Shayowitz at https://approvedfunding.com/Mortgages/✬ Infinity Land Services: When your real estate transaction is protected through Infinity, you get meticulous coverage, clear communication, and zero drama—title after title after title. Visit https://ilstitle.com/ to learn more.If you have a story to share or a guest suggestion, please fill out this form: https://www.livinglchaim.com/suggestSubmit your questions to hi@LivingLchaim.com and WhatsApp us feedback + get first access to episodes at 1-914-222-5513Follow us on social media for more:TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@livinglchaimInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/livinglchaim/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/livinglchaimLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/living-lchaim/Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more great content! :)Lchaim! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ladislav Kohn grew up in a small town in communist Czechoslovakia. An unexpected invitation turned into an opportunity to leave home and play hockey at school.That turned into a spot on the national u18 team.And that turned into a flight to Brandon, Manitoba, Canada to play for the Wheatkings, of the WHL.Canada was a country Kohn had never been to. Brandon was a town he never heard of. The WHL was a league he knew nothing about.And he never spoke a word of english.But he was told he might be able to get drafted if he went.So he did.And the Calgary Flames selected him in the 7th Round of the 1994 Entry draft.Ladislav went on to play over 180 games in the NHL with the Calgary Flames, Toronto Maple Leafs, Anahiem Ducks, Atlanta Thrashers and the Detroit Red Wings. Kohn had an impressive 18 year professional career.Enjoy my conversation with Ladislav Kohn.
Happy New Year and Welcome back to season 4 of the Raising Wildlings Podcast!In this episode, I get to chat with Alfie Kohn, the author of my all-time favourite parenting book, Unconditional Parenting.
Join us for a one-of-a-kind show with Mr. Jake Kohn! The guy will blow you away... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/musicians-cafe/support
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Ben Kohn joins Connor and Phil to teach them a thing or two about grappling--what are the current trends in the MMA ground game, and what's coming next? More chatting with Ben on our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/heavyhands BUY A SHIRT. Or a mask. Or a... uh, bath mat? Visit our shop & buy Heavy Hands gear featuring the beautifully brutal artwork of Gian Galang: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/64577943?asc=u
Scott sits with Spin's music editor, Daniel Kohn to dive into the past year of music, TV, Film , and more.They start by counting down their favorite records, singles and albums of 2022 and touch base on many of the best artists of the year. The two talk about a few predictions for 2023, their favorite live shows, interviews and get into the best TV and film of 2022.Always a fun conversation with Daniel. Tune in to check out the year in review!
On this episode of The Shape of Work, our guest talks about the trends that will be significant for businesses in the long run and effective ways companies can adapt internally to make the reward and recognition function more efficient.“It's important for people to love what they do and love challenges because, in a startup, you have to wear multiple hats, some hats they are not great at, and some they don't enjoy.”We welcome Gary Kohn, Co-Founder of Luxury Travel Hackers - they shoot story-driven content in luxury and experiential travel hosted by influencers.Gary Kohn has 25+ years of experience in the film industry as a film and TV producer. Over the years, he has worked with A-list producers, directors, and actors in the entertainment sector, as well as top executives in various businesses and hedge funds.Episode HighlightsTrends that will be significant for businesses in the long runMajor blockers to working remotelyStrategies for employee engagementBiggest changes in employees' expectations What to look for in a candidate when hiring?Ways companies can make rewards and recognition function more efficientlyHow rewards and recognition work in a remote company and their challengesFollow Gary on LinkedinProduced by: Priya BhattPodcast Host: Ankita Gupta KiradAbout Springworks:Springworks is a fully-distributed HR technology organisation building tools and products to simplify recruitment, onboarding, employee engagement, and retention. The product stack from Springworks includes:SpringVerify— B2B verification platformEngageWith— employee recognition and rewards platform that enriches company cultureTrivia — a suite of real-time, fun, and interactive games platforms for remote/hybrid team-buildingSpringRole — verified professional-profile platform backed by blockchain, andSpringRecruit — a forever-free applicant tracking system.Springworks prides itself on being an organisation focused on employee well-being and workplace culture, leading to a 4.8 rating on Glassdoor
Nicolás Kohn, Wealth Management Research de Balanz Capital, dialogó con Pablo Wende a propósito de la suba de tasas dispuesta por la FED.
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Hemos aprovechado el evento para presentar mi curso online de evaluación formativa y competencial. En él te encontrarás una serie de módulos con distintos vídeos y recursos que te ayudarán progresivamente a llevar la evaluación formativa a tu aula: Módulo 0. ¿Cómo aplicar la LOMLOE y la psicología cognitiva a tu evaluación de situaciones de aprendizaje y unidades de programación? Módulo 1. Creación y utilización de instrumentos de evaluación: Rúbricas, listas de cotejo, base de orientación, dianas de autoevaluación y mucho más. Módulo 2. Evaluación formadora. Metacognición, autoevaluación y coevaluación como llevarlo de forma práctica. Módulo 3. Alternativas a la corrección escrita. Evaluación sumativa cómo poner menos notas y que tu alumnado aprenda más. Módulo 4. Evaluación e inclusión (Todo lo que necesitas saber sobre el DUA, NEAE, ACIS…) Módulo 5. Todo sobre el feedback y feedforward. Cómo retroalimentar para que tu alumnado aprenda mejor. Módulo 6. Evaluando situaciones de aprendizaje y unidades de programación Módulo 7. Evaluando el aprendizaje cooperativo y proyectos. Módulo 8. Evaluando emociones. Módulo 9. Evaluación en oposiciones. Dedicado específicamente para diferenciarte en un punto complicado. Módulo 10. Evaluación en educación infantil. Módulo 11. Evaluación en educación física. Módulo 12: Libros de evaluación resumidos Módulo 13: Experiencias de docentes que Evalúan formativamente y no ponen muchas notas. Acceso ilimitado Además, tenemos una comunidad privada donde puedes dejar todas tus sugerencias y dudas. En enero tenemos la primera tutoría donde puedes entrar ya a dejar tus problemas con la evaluación tanto en tu día a día como en las oposiciones y será todo contestado. Como digo cada mes habrá una tutoría para acompañaros en el proceso de aprender a evaluar de manera formativa. Es un video curso con acceso de por vida, en el que hasta el domingo podrás entrar por un único pago de 80€. Esta oferta la tendrás hasta el domingo 18 de diciembre incluido. A partir de ahí subirá de precio el curso más de 50€. Ya sabéis que cuando saco una formación los primeros días está al precio más reducido histórico, y este será durante estos 6 días de 80€. https://preparadoredufis.com/cursos/formacion-de-evaluacion-formativa-con-menos-notas-se-aprende-mas/ Pd: Aquí tienes la redifusión PD2: Tendrás acceso a todos los vídeos a partir del día 25 de diciembre, mientras tanto pásate por la comunidad privada (está en el primer módulo) y deja todas tus dudas y problemáticas ya que de esta manera podrás ser partícipe de las actualizaciones del curso. PD3: Me encantaría verte dentro y recuerda. "Nunca califiques a los alumnos cuando están todavía aprendiendo" Kohn. "Los alumnos ven la nota, frecuentemente, como "el final" del aprendizaje. By John Hattie (Aprendizaje visible)
“We just can't wait. The Ukrainian people can't wait.” In this episode of the Whistleblower of the Week podcast, FBI whistleblower Jane Turner talks with leading whistleblower attorney Stephen Kohn about what he dubs “maybe the most important anti-corruption law in the last 50 years.” Kohn explains the importance of the Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Whistleblower Improvement Act. He talks about how the bill would be instrumental in fighting corruption in the U.S. and around the world, how it can help Ukrainians during the war, and its power to hold Russian oligarchs accountable. “Let's give the Ukrainian people a Christmas gift: an ability to empower whistleblowers to track down that money,” Kohn says. He talks about the bill getting unanimously approved in the Senate and tells listeners what to do in order to push action in the House and get the bill passed during the lame duck session. Listen to this crucial episode now!
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Kohn's Kosher Meat and Deli is an institution in St. Louis' food scene. Yet, earlier this year news of the store going up for sale triggered many to worry that the beloved deli could be in danger of closing for good. As it turns out, Kohn's isn't going anywhere — and it's keeping its original name. St. Louis chef A.J. Moll discusses his love for Kohn's, how he became its new operator and part-owner, and his hopes for the deli's future.
Grading practices and techniques range from strict policies, to contract-based grading, to assigning no grades at all. Wherever they find themselves on the continuum, in this episode, we hear Georgetown faculty wrestle with the nuances and complexities of assigning grades, and thoughts about their impact. Featured in this Episode: Karen Shaup, English; Miléna Santoro, French and Francophone Studies; Patrick Johnson, Physics; Erika Seamon, American Studies Georgetown Resources Grading Student Work (CNDLS) and Alternative Modes of Grading (CNDLS) Rethinking Assessment and Grading from Teaching, Learning, & Innovation Summer Institute (TLISI) Additional Research Blum, S. D., Kohn, A., & Saffel, T. (2020). Ungrading : Why Rating Students Undermines Learning (and What to do Instead) (S. D. Blum, Ed.; First edition). West Virginia University Press. Heissel, et al (2021). Testing, Stress, and Performance: How Students Respond Physiologically to High-Stakes Testing. Education Finance and Policy; 16 (2): 183–208. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/edfp_a_00306 Chamberlin, K., et al (2018). The impact of grades on student motivation. Active Learning in Higher Education. https://doi.org/10.1177/1469787418819728 Amabile, T. M. (2018). Creativity and the Labor of Love. In The Nature of Human Creativity (pp. 1–15). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108185936.003 Morris, S. (2021). When We Talk about Grades, We Are Talking about People. Rapchak, M., Hands, A.S. & Hensley, M.K. (2022). “Moving Toward Equity: Experiences With Ungrading.” Journal of Education for Library and Information Science. https://doi.org/10.3138/jelis-2021-0062. Stommel, J. (2017, October 26). Why I don't grade. Stommel, J. (2021, June 2). Grades are dehumanizing; ungrading is now simple solution
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 16:59 SEG 2 A.J. Moll is taking over Kohn's Kosher Deli https://www.kohnskosher.com/ 31:58 SEG 3See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW A.J. Moll shares the story of how he ended up taking over Kohn's Kosher Deli https://www.kohnskosher.com/ 10405 Old Olive Street Rd, St. Louis, MO 63141 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On this episode of Talking Away The Taboo, Sarah Rivka Kohn, joins Aimee Baron, MD to talk about… -Her own experiences with loss -The stigma surrounding infertility and loss -Insensitive comments made to those who are grieving -Many of the feelings and emotions surrounding losing a loved one Connect with Sarah: -Follow her on Instagram Connect with us: -Check out our website -Follow us on Instagram and send us a message -Check out our Facebook page -Watch our videos on YouTube -Follow us on TikTok -Email us at info@iwassupposedtohaveababy.org
Voice actress Melanie Kohn of the Peanuts gang fame, playing Lucy van Pelt from 1974 -1977, sat down with the Wright On Network for an interview we all think you will enjoy. Let us know what you think at www.thehuntresspodcast.com. If you are a fan of the Peanuts cartoons, and Melanie comes to your town for a Convention, we highly recommend you check out her booth.
REGISTER HERE for the NEXT webinar 3-D, at 7 pm EST/4 pm PST on December 12, 2022. From 3-D printing to presurgical planning using 3-D modeling, this webinar will explore how 3-D technology is being utilized in vascular surgery today. Today, we are republishing the Health Information Technology (HITC) Webinar from September 7, 2022, Hacking the EMR: Making the EMR work for you. A blessing and a curse, the EMR is an integral part of the modern practice of providing medical care. The Community Practice Section, Health Information Technology Committee, and Wellness Committee have collaborated to develop a webinar about making the EMR work for you. We review how to manage the EMR to benefit your daily practice needs; make the EMR work for small independent practices, including OBLs; how to manage EMR burnout; and a few hacks to make the EMR work for you. Faculty & Topics: Mal Sheahan, MD - Stating the problem of whether the EMR works for us or the other way around. Vascular surgeons, burnout, and the EMR. Mitigation strategies and SVS' role in resolving this issue. Daniel Bertges, MD - Strategies/updates on SVS discussions with EPIC/Powerchart on ways to integrate vascular-specific documentation requirements and streamline data entry (including VQI, etc.). London Guidry, MD, and James Craven, MD - How does the smaller independent group effectively use EMR in daily practice/OBL setting? Barriers/challenges/advantages. Robert Beaulieu, MD, presenting for Jeniann Yi, MD - Challenges and opportunities of integrating different EMRs. Moderator - Geetha Jeyabalan, MD; Vascular Surgeon, MedStar Heart & Vascular Institute. Full Webinar Video Relevant Links Epic dot phrase - .vasexam Weed. “Medical Records That Guide and Teach.” (1968) NEJM. 278(11): 593–600 Longman. Best Care Anywhere: Why VA Healthcare is Better than Yours. (2012) Penguin Random House Chaiyachati et al. “Assessment of Inpatient Time Allocation Among First-Year Internal Medicine Residents Using Time-Motion Observations.”(2019) JAMA IM 179(6):760–67. Chawla et al. “Settled Science: The Indisputable Link between EHR and Burnout.” (2021) Vascular Specialist Corby et al.. “A Qualitative Study of Provider Burnout: Do Medical Scribes Hinder or Help?”(2021) JAMIA Open 4(3) Sheahan. “An Open Letter to Epic Systems.” (2021) Vascular Specialist. IOM. To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System. Edited by Kohn et al.(2000) National Academies Press (US). Balasubramanian. “Physicians Would Need Almost 27 Hours A Day To Provide Optimal Patient Care, Per New Study.” (2022) Forbes. Morgenstern. “Of Clamps, Clips, and Computers.” (2006) Texas Heart Institute Journal. 33(3):279–80. Sinsky et al. “Allocation of Physician Time in Ambulatory Practice: A Time and Motion Study in 4 Specialties.”(2016) Annals of Internal Medicine. 165(11):753. Stark. “H.R.6898 - 110th Congress (2007-2008): Health-e Information Technology Act of 2008.” (2008) Legislation, “VQI & Epic Electronic Health Record Integration.” Accessed November 23, 2022. Specialty Steering Boards Improve Quality on a Global Scale. Epic Publication. 2016 Suki.ai AI Voice Assistant for Healthcare. SVS members can join the Community Practice Section by emailing svscps@vascularsociety.org. What other topics would you like to hear about? Let us know more about you and your thoughts about our podcast through our Listener Survey or email us at AudibleBleeding@vascularsociety.org. Follow us on Twitter @audiblebleeding Learn more about us at https://www.audiblebleeding.com/about-1/ and #jointheconversation.
A local Ventura dad became an advocate for diversity in the classroom & on the campuses on the other side of the conversation.
The American Physical Society has designated UC San Diego's Mayer Hall as a historic site in recognition of research conducted by physicists Walter Kohn and Lu Jeu Sham on density functional theory. Their development of the "Kohn-Sham equation" inside Mayer Hall became the foundation for the computation of the material properties of electrons and nuclei. Understanding the electronic properties of complex systems is essential to the design and engineering of new materials and drugs. Kohn and Pierre Hohenberg on sabbatical in Paris developed a theorem for the electron ground state energy to depend on the electron density distribution instead of the usual potential energy due to the nuclei. In Building C (later named Mayer Hall), from 1964-66, Kohn and Sham laid the foundation of a computation method, based on a single-particle equation composed of its quantum kinetic energy and the potential energy including the interaction effects. That became the basis for computation of material properties of the electrons and the nuclei. For this work, Kohn received the 1998 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. [Science] [Show ID: 38313]
The American Physical Society has designated UC San Diego's Mayer Hall as a historic site in recognition of research conducted by physicists Walter Kohn and Lu Jeu Sham on density functional theory. Their development of the "Kohn-Sham equation" inside Mayer Hall became the foundation for the computation of the material properties of electrons and nuclei. Understanding the electronic properties of complex systems is essential to the design and engineering of new materials and drugs. Kohn and Pierre Hohenberg on sabbatical in Paris developed a theorem for the electron ground state energy to depend on the electron density distribution instead of the usual potential energy due to the nuclei. In Building C (later named Mayer Hall), from 1964-66, Kohn and Sham laid the foundation of a computation method, based on a single-particle equation composed of its quantum kinetic energy and the potential energy including the interaction effects. That became the basis for computation of material properties of the electrons and the nuclei. For this work, Kohn received the 1998 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. [Science] [Show ID: 38313]
The American Physical Society has designated UC San Diego's Mayer Hall as a historic site in recognition of research conducted by physicists Walter Kohn and Lu Jeu Sham on density functional theory. Their development of the "Kohn-Sham equation" inside Mayer Hall became the foundation for the computation of the material properties of electrons and nuclei. Understanding the electronic properties of complex systems is essential to the design and engineering of new materials and drugs. Kohn and Pierre Hohenberg on sabbatical in Paris developed a theorem for the electron ground state energy to depend on the electron density distribution instead of the usual potential energy due to the nuclei. In Building C (later named Mayer Hall), from 1964-66, Kohn and Sham laid the foundation of a computation method, based on a single-particle equation composed of its quantum kinetic energy and the potential energy including the interaction effects. That became the basis for computation of material properties of the electrons and the nuclei. For this work, Kohn received the 1998 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. [Science] [Show ID: 38313]
The American Physical Society has designated UC San Diego's Mayer Hall as a historic site in recognition of research conducted by physicists Walter Kohn and Lu Jeu Sham on density functional theory. Their development of the "Kohn-Sham equation" inside Mayer Hall became the foundation for the computation of the material properties of electrons and nuclei. Understanding the electronic properties of complex systems is essential to the design and engineering of new materials and drugs. Kohn and Pierre Hohenberg on sabbatical in Paris developed a theorem for the electron ground state energy to depend on the electron density distribution instead of the usual potential energy due to the nuclei. In Building C (later named Mayer Hall), from 1964-66, Kohn and Sham laid the foundation of a computation method, based on a single-particle equation composed of its quantum kinetic energy and the potential energy including the interaction effects. That became the basis for computation of material properties of the electrons and the nuclei. For this work, Kohn received the 1998 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. [Science] [Show ID: 38313]
The American Physical Society has designated UC San Diego's Mayer Hall as a historic site in recognition of research conducted by physicists Walter Kohn and Lu Jeu Sham on density functional theory. Their development of the "Kohn-Sham equation" inside Mayer Hall became the foundation for the computation of the material properties of electrons and nuclei. Understanding the electronic properties of complex systems is essential to the design and engineering of new materials and drugs. Kohn and Pierre Hohenberg on sabbatical in Paris developed a theorem for the electron ground state energy to depend on the electron density distribution instead of the usual potential energy due to the nuclei. In Building C (later named Mayer Hall), from 1964-66, Kohn and Sham laid the foundation of a computation method, based on a single-particle equation composed of its quantum kinetic energy and the potential energy including the interaction effects. That became the basis for computation of material properties of the electrons and the nuclei. For this work, Kohn received the 1998 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. [Science] [Show ID: 38313]
The American Physical Society has designated UC San Diego's Mayer Hall as a historic site in recognition of research conducted by physicists Walter Kohn and Lu Jeu Sham on density functional theory. Their development of the "Kohn-Sham equation" inside Mayer Hall became the foundation for the computation of the material properties of electrons and nuclei. Understanding the electronic properties of complex systems is essential to the design and engineering of new materials and drugs. Kohn and Pierre Hohenberg on sabbatical in Paris developed a theorem for the electron ground state energy to depend on the electron density distribution instead of the usual potential energy due to the nuclei. In Building C (later named Mayer Hall), from 1964-66, Kohn and Sham laid the foundation of a computation method, based on a single-particle equation composed of its quantum kinetic energy and the potential energy including the interaction effects. That became the basis for computation of material properties of the electrons and the nuclei. For this work, Kohn received the 1998 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. [Science] [Show ID: 38313]
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Here's a Stoop Story from Josh Kohn about the secret he learned about his mom … when he came home for Thanksgiving break from college. You can hear his story and others at Stoopstorytelling.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nambucca_Heads Broken societies: Inequality, cohesion and the middle-class dream: https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=142699 ‘There is no evidence that the ethos of a people can be changed according to plan. It is one thing to engineer consent by the techniques of mass manipulation; to change a people's fundamental view of the world is quite a different thing, perhaps especially if the change is in the direction of a more complicated and demanding morality'. (Edward Banfield in 1958) What Is Social Cohesion? https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=142679 * I suggest that we define social cohesion as the belief held by citizens of a given nation-state that they share a moral community, which enables them to trust each other… The very discussion of social cohesion often implies its absence and, even more specifically, the decline of social cohesion. I suggest that we label the decline of social cohesion “social erosion”, which we then can define as fewer citizens in a given nation-state having the belief that they share a moral community that enable them to trust each other… * In a modern globalized and multicultural world, it is difficult and problematic to cultivate a similarity of mind. National identity & social cohesion: https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=142671 * [Hans] Kohn's distinction had its roots in Meineke's (1970[1907]) distinction between “staatsnation” (state nation) and “kulturnation” (culture nation). Kohn's basic argument was that in Western Europe (his examples were France, the UK, The Netherlands and Switzerland), the borders of the state were settled prior to the rise of nationalism, which created a strong focus on the new democratic procedures that could legitimize the existing state. Nationalism therefore contained a narrative about turning oppressed inhabitants into citizens. In a less positive interpretation, Tilly calls it a “state-led nationalism” where “rulers who spoke in a nation's name successfully demanded that citizens identify themselves with that nation and subordinate other interests to those of the state” (Tilly 1994:133). In contrast, the borders in Eastern Europe were settled after the rise of nationalism, which created a strong focus on the ethnic/cultural dimension of nationhood. Tilly calls it “state-seeking nationalism” where “representative of some population that currently did not have collective control of a state claimed an autonomous political status, or even a separate state, on the ground that the population had a distinct, coherent cultural identity” (Tilly 1994:133). Kohn used the terms “Western” and “Eastern” both to denote the geographic locations of the various ideas of the nation (Kohn drew the line between the area west of the Rhine and the areas east of the Rhine) and to denote two different ideal types of perceptions of nationhood. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSFVD7Xfhn7sJY8LAIQmH8Q/join https://odysee.com/@LukeFordLive, https://lbry.tv/@LukeFord, https://rumble.com/lukeford https://dlive.tv/lukefordlivestreams Superchat: https://entropystream.live/app/lukefordlive Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/lukeford/ Soundcloud MP3s: https://soundcloud.com/luke-ford-666431593 Code of Conduct: https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=125692 https://www.patreon.com/lukeford http://lukeford.net Email me: lukeisback@gmail.com or DM me on Twitter.com/lukeford Support the show | https://www.streamlabs.com/lukeford, https://patreon.com/lukeford, https://PayPal.Me/lukeisback Facebook: http://facebook.com/lukecford Feel free to clip my videos. It's nice when you link back to the original.
Diana: I need the reason. Don't say money. Why do this? Rob: Why not do it? Because yesterday I walked out of the conference after losing four hours of my life and you're cold-researching “Teen Beat” cover topics. Because the house always wins. Play long enough, you never change the contingencies, the house takes you. Unless, when that perfect article comes along, you bet behavior analysis podcast, and then you take the house. Diana: Been practicing that speech, have you? Rob: Little bit. Did I rush it? Felt like I rushed it. Diana: No, it was good, I liked it. “Teen Beat” thing was harsh. This episode is available for 1.0 LEARNING CEUs Articles discussed this episode: Capalbo, A., Miltenberger, R.G., & Cook, J.L. (2022). Training soccer goalkeeping skills: Is video modeling enough? Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 55, 958-970. doi: 10.1002/jaba.937 Strickland, M.A., & Kohn, C.S. (2021). Behavioral skills training to teach college students to free-pour standard servings of alcohol. Behavioral Interventions, 37, 673-689. doi: 10.1002/bin.1873 Normand, M. P. & Donohue, H.E., (2022). Behavior analytic jargon does not seem to influence treatment acceptability ratings. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis., 55, 1294-1305. doi: 10.1002/jaba.953 If you're interested in ordering CEs for listening to this episode, click here to go to the store page. You'll need to enter your name, BCBA #, and the two episode secret code words to complete the purchase. Email us at abainsidetrack@gmail.com for further assistance.
Iggy is joined by the Fight Site's grappling analyst and interviewer Ben Kohn, the host of 'Beefing with Ben' and 'Say OSS Again' to discuss UFC 281 where Alex 'Poatan' Pereira managed to secure both the Middleweight belt and the title of the Greatest Hater of All Time against Israel Adesanya. Follow Iggy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/O5_Salamander Follow Ben on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BJJOvrsmplified Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FightSitedotcom Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/fightsite If you wish to help us find Iggy a new home, please give these posts a read: https://www.thefight-site.com/home/reader-notice-fight-site-staff-member-needs-help-urgently https://www.thefight-site.com/home/reader-notice-fundraiser-update Support Iggy on Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/iggytfs
TW: Mention of suicide, abortions, guns, pills Welcome back to my ~glamorous~ life!!! In this very special episode I am joined by 17 year old high school senior, Hannah Kohn. Hannah works with Planned Parenthood's STARS program (Students Teaching About Responsible Sexuality) and is an intern at Girls Inc. where she focuses on mental health in teen girls. Hannah gives us a look at her upbringing and family life and how that was a catalyst to her involvement to activism and feminism from such a young age. Together we talk about the taboo narrative that still exists in conversations of sex & education (at my age as well as hers), why it is so important for youth & Gen Z to get involved and educated, and so much more! I'm so proud of you Hannah and I love seeing the change you are making in the world !
Wie steuert man die Nachhaltigkeitsaktivitäten eines Logistikdienstleisters, der von Last-Mile-Delivery bis zur Schüttgutlogistik fast alles anbietet? Und arbeitet man als Nachhaltigkeitsexpertin nicht eigentlich auf die Abschaffung der eigenen Stelle hin? Diese und noch viele andere spannende Themen besprechen Timo und Moritz in der neuen Folge DGIG mit Isa Kohn, Head of Sustainability bei Rhenus. ° Wie baut man eine Stabstelle für Nachhaltigkeit auf? Und wie nimmt man dabei die sehr verschiedenen Geschäftsbereiche mit? ° Wie legt man fest, in welchen Bereichen zuerst investiert wird? ° Wo klappt die Transformation gut? Wo ist Nachhaltigkeit schwieriger zu adressieren? ° Wie bleibt man bei einem breiten und dynamischen Thema wie Nachhaltigkeit stets am Ball? °Wann wird echt nachhaltiges Wirtschaften das neue business-as-usual? Klingt interessant? Ist es auch. Darum schnell einschalten! Bezahlte Partnerschaft.
In this episode, we continue our explorations of Daoism by studying its later developments into organized movements and the fascinating practice of Neidan, or "Internal Alchemy".Sources/Suggested Reading:Graham, A.C. (1999). "Disputers of the Tao: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China". Open Court.Kohn, Livia (1991). "Early Chinese Mysticism: Philosophy and Soteriology in the Taoist Tradition". Princeton University Press.Kohn, Livia (1993). "The Taoist Experience: An Anthology". State University of New York Press.Komjathy, Louis (2013). "The Daoist Tradition: An Introduction". Bloombury academic.Komjathy, Louis (2016). "Comtemplative Literature: A Comparative Sourcebook on Meditation and Contemplative Prayer". State University of New York Press.Ziporyn, Brook (Translated by) (2020). Zhuangzi: The Complete Writings". Hackett Publishing Company.#Daoism #China #Alchemy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
LIVE from St. Charles, MO, it's ABA INSIDE TRACK! With musical guest the Smashing Pumpkins. Well, ok, they're not coming on the show this month. But we do have a plethora of other friends joining us to discuss everything from tracker training to teleconsultation including Diana and Jackie's former student and collaborator, Ryan Atkinson and tech-meister, Dr. Aaron Fischer. Plus, the return of the grab bag and a detailed discussion of generality…or is it generalization? Articles for November 2022 Tracker Training w/ Ryan Atkinson Parry-Cruwys, D., Atkinson, R., & MacDonald, J. (2021). Teaching graduate students to identify and adhere to practicum requirements. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 15, 433-442. doi: 10.1007/s40617-021-00571-x Atkinson, R., Parry-Cruwys, D., & MacDonald, J. (2022). Training graduate students to enter fieldwork data using asynchronous online instruction. Behavior Analysis in Practice. doi: 10.1007s40617-022-00732-6 The Grab Bag Capalbo, A., Miltenberger, R.G., & Cook, J.L. (2022). Training soccer goalkeeping skills: Is video modeling enough? Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 55, 958-970. doi: 10.1002/jaba.937 Strickland, M.A., & Kohn, C.S. (2021). Behavioral skills training to teach college students to free-pour standard servings of alcohol. Behavioral Interventions, 37, 673-689. doi: 10.1002/bin.1873 Normand, M. P. & Donohue, H.E., (2022). Behavior analytic jargon does not seem to influence treatment acceptability ratings. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis., 55, 1294-1305. doi: 10.1002/jaba.953 Generality and Generalization Stokes, T.F. & Baer, D.M. (1977). An implicit technology of generalization. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 10, 349-367. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1977.10-349 Johnston, J.M. (1979). On the relation between genearlization and generality. The Behavior Analyst, 2, 1-6. doi: 10.1007/BF03391833 Teleconsultation w/ Dr. Aaron Fischer King, H.C., Bloomfield, B.S., Wu, Shengtian, & Fischer, A.J. (2022). A systematic review of school teleconsultation: Implications for research and practice. School Psychology Review, 51, 237-256. doi: 10.1080/2372966x.2021.1894478 King, H.C., Bloomfield, B., Fischer, A.J., Dart, E., & Radley, K. (2021). A comparison of digital observations of students from video camberas and aerial drones. Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 31, 360-381. doi: 10.1080/10474412.2020.1744446 Bloomfield, B.S., Fischer, A.J., Dove, M., Clark, R.R., & Fife, M. (2021). Parent teleconsultation to increase bites consumed: A demonstration across foods for a child with ARFID and ASD. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 14, 913-926. doi: 10.1007/s40617-021-00586-4
Luke lives in an expensive area, and couldn't make the numbers work on any rentals near his home.He found an area about an hour and a half away where the properties were cheaper, and he could get a good return.During the interview, Luke shares three things that he is doing with his rentals that make Dan Lane very nervous.https://rentalincomepodcast.com/episode391
Founder of Gen Z for Change, Aidan Kohn-Murphy sits down Sophie Beren, CEO of the Conversationalist to discuss overcoming the challenges of being a Gen Z leader, driving positive political change, and how to get involved in your community. Can we keep an open mind when discussing politics? What's your hottest take? Answers these questions with Aidan Kohn-Murphy during this episode by texting "POVZ" to 1 (877) 222-1119 to share your POVz! The Conversationalist is a non partisan platform that doesn't affiliate or identify with any viewpoints, beliefs, or opinions that may be featured throughout our content.
Show Notes:00:10: Welcome, AJ Kohn, Founder, Blind Five Year Old00:42: The current threat to SEO5:33: What's causing hesitation towards SEO?7:30: SEO measurement and A/B testing9:25: Data-informed vs. data-driven culture15:38: Potential solutions for SEO resistance19:35: How to quantify SEO impact for clients28:03: The rapid growth of long-tail search36:10: Google's featured snippets, good or bad for SEO?40:02: AJ's seoClarity review42:10: What AJ learned in 2022Show Links:Visit AJ's blog: Blind Five Year OldFollow AJ on LinkedInFollow Ross on TwitterSend us an email
2022 - 10 - 16 EVERY WORD - I've Got The Power - Chris Kohn by Encounter Church
on Todays Episode, Chris Kohn talks about the importance of courage and the choices you make in your life. Chris reminds us to be powerful and victorious but, we need to BELIEVE we are and be FREE to Do it!!! Visit our website at https://www.hftw.church/
Thursday, October 6th, 2022 Aidan Kohn-Murphy is the founder and Executive Director of the organization Gen Z for Change, a youth-led nonprofit working to educate and create change on issues that affect young people. Jack Petocz is a political strategist who also mounted a campaign to recall his local school board in Florida to fight back against anti-LGBTQ board members. With the tool of social media, Gen Z for Change is reaching millions of youth across the country to mobilize them to be citizen changemakers. They're leading school walkouts in the face of discriminatory laws, knocking on doors to turn out the vote, unseating anti LGBTQ school board members, raising money for abortion funds, voting themselves, and running for office. Follow Aidan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/aidankohnmurphy Follow Jack on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jack_Petocz Follow Mila on Twitter: https://twitter.com/milaatmos Follow Future Hindsight on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/futurehindsightpod/ Love Future Hindsight? Take our Listener Survey! http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=6tI0Zi1e78vq&ver=standard Want to support the show and get it early? https://patreon.com/futurehindsight Check out the Future Hindsight website! www.futurehindsight.com Credits: Host: Mila Atmos Guests: Aidan Kohn-Murphy and Jack Petocz Executive Producer: Mila Atmos Producers: Zack Travis and Sara Burningham
Inflammation is like an unfortunate gift. It doesn't feel great, but it's the body's way of protecting itself and revealing that something in our food or environment needs to change. Often, change is simply going back to food the body recognizes. After a childhood filled with food allergies, Ashley Kohn, Founder and CEO at Prevail Jerky, knew it was time for a change when she went into the hospital with swollen lips. She went back to basics and started eating scratch-made dressings, vegetables, and homemade jerky. Pretty soon, she was able to drop the medications and focus on healing through food. When Ashley and her husband created Prevail Jerky, they wanted to go back to the roots of jerky when the process and ingredients were simple while adding their stamp on an old favorite. In this episode, Ashley talks to Jen about overcoming food allergies, living with celiac disease, and what inspired her to make organic jerky. Key Takeaways [01:19] - An introduction to Ashley Kohn. [01:42] - Why Ashley founded Prevail Jerky. [03:57] - How Ashley discovered her food was making her feel worse. [08:21] - Why kids love Prevail Jerky. [10:16] - What are the ingredients in Prevail Jerky. [13:29] - How Ashley came up with their flavor offerings. [16:05] - Prevail Jerky's partnership with the Food Equality Initiative. [18:08] - Ashley's Wake up moment. Quotes [02:40] - “When I would read the labels, there was all this stuff in there that I couldn't read, that I didn't know what it was and I just thought there has got to be something better than this.” ~ Ashley Kohn [05:56] - “Why do I have to suffer through bland boring food just because I have food allergies or just because I was looking for a clean label?” ~ Ashley Kohn [17:17] - “It was important for me in our mission to help people prevail through their food. And so what better way to do it than with food banks that are serving children and making sure that they have enough protein and nutrition in their diet.” ~ Ashley Kohn Links Ashley Kohn LinkedIn Prevail Jerky Prevail Jerky Instagram Joey's Hot Sauce Lovebird Cereal Three Trees Slim Jim Oberto Jack Link's Food Equality Initiative Connect with our host Jen on Instagram Jen on Facebook Wake Up and Read the Labels! Schedule a 15 Min Breakthrough Chat with a WURL Food Coach! Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Promo Get 15% off your Prevail Jerky purchase For 15% off purchase, use this code: WAKEUP15 https://prevailjerky.com/
I talk with Sarah Rivkah Kohn, the founder of Links, about how her work supporting grieving children has changed since covid. She shares what happens when a global pandemic leaves behind a lot of orphans, why she feels it's important the messaging she puts out in fundraising aligns with the messages she gives the kids, and the logistics of how a fundraising campaign comes together Sarah Rivkah Kohn is the founder & director of Links an organization that provides emotional support to children & teens who lost a parent. As someone who lost her mother at age 9, Sarah Rivkah gets the pain and has curated a team of successful adults who also lost a parent as children and can be supportive of others. Click here to donate to the Links campaign and enter to win an item of your choice from the Impact Fashion collection linksfamily.org Click here to listen to my original episode with Sarah Rivkah Click here to see The Pause Dress Click here to get the Secrets Your Tailor Won't Tell You Click here to see my collection of dresses. Click here to see my maternity friendly pieces. To hear more episodes, subscribe and head over to Impactfashionnyc.com/blog/podcast. Be Impactful is presented by Impact Fashion, your destination for all things size inclusive modest fashion
PJ Kohn of Handmade Herps joins us this episode to talk primarily about rhino and russian rat snakes! Like this episode? Want more? SUBSCRIBE via Soundcloud, iTunes, Google Play, Spotify or anywhere podcasts are found! Brought to you by BlackBox Cages & Rack Systems → blackboxcages.com Follow us - https://linktr.ee/The_Herpetoculture_Network Follow Justin - https://instagram.com/palmettocoastexotics Follow Jake - https://www.instagram.com/longleafreptilia/ Follow Phil - https://www.instagram.com/knobtails.ig/ Follow Bill - https://www.instagram.com/coalblackexotics/ Follow Steve's Snaketuary - https://bit.ly/2KO9BIY Into track: Ketsa - Vibration - freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/light-rising/vibration
Rabbi Shaya Kohn is the founder and director of Ahavas Chaim in Baltimore. Rabbi Kohn epitomizes the essence of the organization wiith his innate, genuine love for people that transcends reality. This exceptional character trait permeates every one of his actions and endeavors. Long before Ahavas Chaim's formal incorporation in 2019, Rabbi Kohn provided a myriad of services and support for Baltimore's Jewish teens and young adults.For more information on Ahavas Chaim check out their website https://ahavaschaim.org/For more episodes check us out on....Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2aPCiuzsIoNKYt5jjv7RFTApple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/brainstorm-with-sony-perlman/id1596925257YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe0UpNhJMB7ORkqSYHqXYKgInstagram https://www.instagram.com/brainstormwithsony/?hl=en Buzzsprout https://www.buzzsprout.com/1872993/episodesTo learn more about Our Village Sober Living please visit our website at https://ourplaceny.org/our-village/ or email us at Office@OurVillageNY.org
Whether the spice of life of the lifeblood of a field, it's important that different people engage in different actions to create a robust group of practitioners. But what does it really mean to have a variety of behavior analysts in the world? This week, Dr. Matthew Normand explains the many benefits and frequent challenges of creating a plethora of ABA for the world. And it's not just about getting a new job! This episode is available for 1.0 LEARNING CEU. Articles discussed this episode: Normand, M.P. & Kohn, C.S. (2013). Don't wag the dog: Extending the reach of applied behavior analysis. The Behavior Analyst, 36, 109-122. doi: 10.1007/BF03392294 Friman, P.C. (2010). Com on in, the water is fine: Achieving mainstream relevance through integration with primary medical care. The Behavior Analyst, 33, 19-36. doi: 10.1007/BF03392201 Heward, W.L., Critchfield, T.S., Reed, D.D., Detrich, R., & Kimball, J.W. (2022). ABA from A to Z: Behavior science applied to 350 domains of socially significant behavior. Perspectives on Behavior Science, 45, 327-359. doi: 10.1007/s40614-022-00336-z If you're interested in ordering CEs for listening to this episode, click here to go to the store page. You'll need to enter your name, BCBA #, and the two episode secret code words to complete the purchase. Email us at abainsidetrack@gmail.com for further assistance.