POPULARITY
If fall is in in the air, that means the podcast is coming back. As our favorite film season starts, Murtada interviews director Robert Kolodny about his new film, "The Featherweight." Out in New York this week, this is a thrilling boxing drama capturing a chapter in true-life story of Italian-American boxer Willie Pep. Set in 1960s the film works with several genres (comedy, mockumentary and drama) and has star making performances from its leads James Maddio and Ruby Wolf. Kolodny discusses his process, his inspirations, how he toggles between directing and cinematography, among other topics.Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram: @IMPictureShow.To hear more from Izzy and Murtada check them out on social media: Izzy (Twitter: @bkrewind, IG: @bk_rewind); Murtada (Twitter: @ME_Says, IG: murtada_e).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Martin Kolodny, director de Sherlock Communications de Argentina y Uruguay @laciudadquelate 14-8-2024
Episode 9 features a conversation on opioids with Andrew Kolodny MD. Dr. Kolodny is a leading expert on the opioid crisis and serves as President of Health Professionals for Responsible Opioid Prescribing (PROP). We chat about the opioid epidemic in the US over the years, the covert marketing strategies used to sell opioids, and opioid prescribing guidelines. Pharmanipulation is produced by PharmedOut, a project at Georgetown University Medical Center that advances evidence-based prescribing. Additional Resources PROP's Website: https://www.supportprop.org/ PharmedOut on Opioids: https://sites.google.com/georgetown.edu/pharmedout/advocacy/pharmedout-on-opioids PharmedOut's Journal Article, “Survey of opioid prescribing among dentists indicates need for more effective education regarding pain management” in Journal of the American Dental Association: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34689958/ “Years into an addiction crisis, a med school lecture still minimized opioid risks” by Ed Silverman for STAT News, link: https://www.statnews.com/pharmalot/2024/02/07/opioid-addiction-pain-nova-southeastern-university-florida/ Fact sheet on opioid marketing: https://georgetown.app.box.com/s/3fqr4f0nl4jnviwrcxhn6muaxqqptgsx Summaries of key articles on opioid marketing: https://georgetown.app.box.com/s/xt2rhk3tinq0rqgn9bz2dozm2w4dv84c
Miguel Armaza interviews Lauren Kolodny, Co-Founder & Managing Partner at Acrew Capital, a multi-stage venture capital fund with over a billion dollars in assets under management. Some of their fintech investments include Chime, Gusto, Coinbase, Bilt, Vanta, and Klar.We discussed:Lessons from over a decade of investing in technology and fintechA bullish case for consumer fintechLauren's philosophy on developing talent from withinHow Acrew covers multiple industries and keeps their ear to the ground… and a lot more!Want more podcast episodes? Join me and follow Fintech Leaders today on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app for weekly conversations with today's global leaders that will dominate the 21st century in fintech, business, and beyond.Do you prefer a written summary? Check out the Fintech Leaders newsletter and join 65,000+ readers and listeners worldwide!Miguel Armaza is Co-Founder and General Partner of Gilgamesh Ventures, a seed-stage investment fund focused on fintech in the Americas. He also hosts and writes the Fintech Leaders podcast and newsletter.Miguel on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3nKha4ZMiguel on Twitter: https://bit.ly/2Jb5oBcFintech Leaders Newsletter: bit.ly/3jWIp
TestTalks | Automation Awesomeness | Helping YOU Succeed with Test Automation
Today, we're diving deep into the world of automation testing, with a special focus on Netflix's innovative tool, SafeTest. Joining us is Moshe Kolodny, the senior full-stack engineer at Netflix who is behind this exciting new tool, which is bridging the gap between end-to-end and unit testing. SafeTest, a tool that's been making significant strides in the industry, has garnered widespread community support and impressive traction in a remarkably short time. As we delve into its capabilities, we'll discover how SafeTest seamlessly integrates with popular libraries like Playwright and Jest, offering robust testing capabilities without imposing intrusive dependencies. Moshe will delve into the philosophy behind SafeTest, underlining the importance of practical, iterative test writing and the pitfalls of over-engineering. We'll explore SafeTest's adaptability, which ensures test consistency across environments with Docker mode, and the bidirectional communication it enables between browser and Node.js, enhancing the overall testing experience. Our conversation will shed light on the exciting future of SafeTest, from potential additions to the test runner to the introduction of custom reporting features. Moshe will also underscore the tool's commitment to developer experience, exemplified by SafeTest's debugging aids like videos and trace viewers. It's no secret that SafeTest reflects Netflix's robust approach to quality assurance. It aligns closely with the day-to-day experiences of UI engineers and addresses the intricate challenges of complex user interactions and service integrations. Stay tuned as we unpack the story of SafeTest's inception, core features, practical applications, and why Moshe believes it's a versatile choice for most testing scenarios.
In this episode of the Artist Business Plan we sit down with Shawn Kolodny to talk about using Instagram as a negotiating tool. Learn about the art of negotiation and working on unexpected events when you tune into this lovely episode.Guest: Shawn Kolodny is an American artist, living and working in New York City and Miami, Florida. Drawing from a life spent amongst substance, addiction and materialism, as the owner and operator of New York City's most prominent nightclubs, his work confronts the infinite cycle of fake fulfillment shaped by modern society's addiction to ego, using the most sought-after brands and the most addictive drugs as a visual medium. Kolodny received his Bachelor of Industrial Design from Syracuse University in 1994 and his MBA from Stern School of Business in 2010. For more information on applying to Superfine Art Fair as well as recordings of this and all of our past podcasts, just visit www.superfine.world.IG: @superfineartfair, @theartistbusinessplanIG: @kolodnyartIf you want to submit a listener question you can email it to joshua@superfine.world for a chance of it being answered by Alex, James, and our guest!Hosted and Executive Produced by James Miille and Alexander MitowExecutive Producer/Producer : Joshua GuicheritWritten by: Joshua Guicherit, Alexander Mitow, and James MiilleAudio Edited by: Christian Parry
Today I am speaking with Uri Kolodny, Co-Founder at StarkWare, the pioneering team behind Starknet, a Layer 2 solution designed to tackle Ethereum's scalability challenges. Starknet is a Validity Rollup that offers boundless scalability while upholding Ethereum's security and decentralization principles.It's important to note that Uri has been serving as StarkWare's CEO, though he recently shared his decision to step down from this role, as mentioned in his public statement on social media and other platforms. I'd like to clarify that this interview with Uri was conducted prior to his announcement. During our conversation, Uri displayed remarkable kindness and thoughtfulness, and I extend my best wishes to him and his family during this time.My motivation for this interview stems from the fact that, much like last week's conversation with Maarten Henseksns at Astar, Starknet is actively pursuing support on The Graph Network through the Chain Integration Process. Similar to Astar, support for Starknet is expected sometime soon!This interview proved to be both insightful and enjoyable. Uri's brilliance shines through as we explore topics such as entrepreneurship, the significance of Layer 2 solutions, an in-depth understanding of Starknet and its distinctive features, and, of course, the eagerly anticipated integration with The Graph.Show Notes and TranscriptsThe GRTiQ Podcast takes listeners inside web3 and The Graph (GRT) by interviewing members of the ecosystem. Please help support this project and build the community by subscribing and leaving a review.Twitter: GRT_iQwww.GRTiQ.com
Today, we step into the captivating realm of Shawn Kolodny, a contemporary artist whose creative journey unfolds between the vibrant landscapes of Miami and the bustling streets of New York. Beyond his previous roles as an entrepreneur, investor, and trusted advisor, Kolodny has dedicated over 15 years to crafting contemporary art and monumental installations.His artistic canvas revolves around the shiny allure of spheres, capturing reflections of our world and beckoning viewers to traverse the boundaries of perception. Within the spherical medium, he weaves an intricate tapestry deeply rooted in the natural world, reminding us that spheres, with their organic perfection, encircle us in a unique embrace. Shawn Kolodny's art is a profound invitation, both immersive and transcendent, enticing us to explore the essence of our surroundings through his remarkable creations.In this episode we discuss "Hit Makers" by Derek Thompson. Get your copy here!Amazon Link - https://amzn.to/3ZGcGiREpisode Resources: Shawn Kolodny | https://www.tiktok.com/@kolodny.artShawn Kolodny | https://www.instagram.com/kolodnyart/Shawn Kolodny | https://www.kolodny.artBook BFFs: Website | https://www.bookbffs.comInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/bookbffs/TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@book.bffs
"Explore the compelling narrative of 'The Featherweight,' guided by the visionary director Robert Kolodny. Kolodny's personal connection to the story infuses the film with authenticity and depth. The post “The Featherweight”, interview with director Robert Kolodny appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
"Explore the compelling narrative of 'The Featherweight,' guided by the visionary director Robert Kolodny. Kolodny's personal connection to the story infuses the film with authenticity and depth. The post “The Featherweight”, interview with director Robert Kolodny appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
"Explore the compelling narrative of 'The Featherweight,' guided by the visionary director Robert Kolodny. Kolodny's personal connection to the story infuses the film with authenticity and depth. The post “The Featherweight”, interview with director Robert Kolodny appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
"Explore the compelling narrative of 'The Featherweight,' guided by the visionary director Robert Kolodny. Kolodny's personal connection to the story infuses the film with authenticity and depth. The post “The Featherweight”, interview with director Robert Kolodny appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
"Explore the compelling narrative of 'The Featherweight,' guided by the visionary director Robert Kolodny. Kolodny's personal connection to the story infuses the film with authenticity and depth. The post “The Featherweight”, interview with director Robert Kolodny appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
"Explore the compelling narrative of 'The Featherweight,' guided by the visionary director Robert Kolodny. Kolodny's personal connection to the story infuses the film with authenticity and depth. The post “The Featherweight”, interview with director Robert Kolodny appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Welcome to Zero Barriers, a special series from the Decentralize with Cointelegraph podcast in collaboration with StarkWare. In the first episode, Uri Kolodny and Eli Ben-Sasson explore the future of Ethereum and zero-knowledge rollups, and explain why they believe in the success of blockchain technology. The episode is co-hosted by Nathan Jeffay of StarkWare.Guest's Twitter: @StarkWareLtd @ukolodny @EliBenSassonCointelegraph's Twitter: @Cointelegraph Cointelegraph's website: cointelegraph.com The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are its participants' alone and do not necessarily reflect or represent the views and opinions of Cointelegraph. This podcast (and any related content) is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial advice, nor should it be taken as such. Everyone must do their own research and make their own decisions. The podcast's participants may or may not own any of the assets mentioned.[Collaboration]
Uri Kolodny is now on his third startup. He's now working on his biggest and boldest tech venture so far. His startup, Starkware, has attracted funding from top-tier investors like Alameda Research, Coatue, Greenoaks, and Tiger Global Management.
“When you take weird risks and opportunities, weird shit presents itself,” says Shawn Kolodny, whose large-scale installations are strange in all the right ways. Using polished steel as his primary medium, the Miami artist is known for his “balls,” reflective sculptures that exist somewhere between the realms of art, science, and magic. On this week's podcast episode, host and NOT REAL ART founder Scott “Sourdough” Power sits down with Shawn to discuss the artist's winding journey from business to industrial design to fine art. With an MBA under his belt, Shawn approaches his fine art career with an entrepreneur's mindset, explaining that he sees himself as the CEO of his own small venture. “I always look at the artist as an entrepreneur,” he tells Scott. “You're basically a small business where [you're] in charge of marketing, [you're] in charge of social outreach, [you're] in charge of inventory, [you're] in charge of general finances. Oh, by the way, [you're] also creating the stuff.”Realizing that many creatives lack basic business skills, Shawn created Ballsy, a podcast that investigates the habits and growth hacks of profitable artists. As the host, Shawn interviews financially successful artists to find out how they “got the balls” to sell their work and make art their career. “I look at every artist as a small business,” he says. “Whether that means [they're in the] Gagosian or whether that means they're on Etsy, every artist is a small business.” Tuning in, you'll learn more about Shawn's thought-provoking work and his nonlinear path into the art world. Shawn and Scott talk about the inherent value of constraints, the difference between a job, a career, and a calling, and how artists can get out of their own way by “falling forward.” Find out how you can grow the balls to sell your work by hitting the play button on our episode with Shawn Kolodny below. In Today's Podcast EpisodeShawn Kolodny discusses…How he became known for his “balls”The essential role of the sphere in his installation workA technical overview of his creative process and materialsThe evolving iterations of his art practice over the yearsHis unique journey into the arts and how he learned to “problem-solve with purpose”Tips for structuring your workflow and scheduling your responsibilitiesThe power of reinventing yourself while still making money from what you're known forWhy branding and audience are inherent parts of an artist's businessThe myth of “overnight success” and promoting the value of the hard slogFor more information, please visit http://notrealart.com/shawn-kolodny
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://youarewithinthenorms.com/2023/02/21/let-them-die-off-united-states-government-expert-andrew-kolodny-md-the-most-dangerous-psychiatrist-in-america-and-exposing-the-opioidgate-medical-scandal-original-scandal-_/
The Tunnel Techs vs the no tunnel nanotech. More Eureka moments are happening as the Singapore book goes to the typesetter in India. Welcome my students from Neurobiology, Med 10000-your comments and questions are welcomed. All are welcome to our global and syndicated show. We have choices for our schools, our universities, our friends, families and so on and so forth. Why not have choices for health techs and nanotechs? Let's move our minds to many techs, nanotechs and especially imaging techs. Now, THE USUALS WE KNOW ABOUT but what about pattern recognition tests? These are essentially imaging techs. There is a narrow definition for the word, imaging. Let's broaden our definition of imaging techs. Let's change the culture- improve it. Remove the prejudice. Biomedical Imaging in Neurodegeneration - in progress- to be typeset in India-begun in NY- we welcome all devices to study Alzheimer, Parkinson and Epilepsy. We will talk about each of these diseases at length and answer questions on the show and in the book. But, note that Springer Nature is the Publisher of the book and I am the editor. Humana was the publisher for the first book. All techs are discussed because each helps to ameliorate these dreaded diseases. We have done this in our first book on imaging which has become a resource book with much more than 18000 downloads. Kolodny and Rahni were co-editors in the first book.Excerpt from our first book-Bioimaging in Neurodegeneration provides extensive detail on MRI offspring techs. [31P] MRS, which can measure transient changes in nonoxidative adenosine triphosphate (ATP)synthesis, and [1H] MRS, which can measure lactate, are included in the mitochondrial imaging technologies. Intrinsic optical imaging.is important and it is rarely talked about. I have the topic in my Neuroimaging Book.The Culture of Imaging techs! We want to use what is known. But, each tech that is known had to start out as unknown. BRODERICK PROBE sensors are known and accepted. Let's bring these to the market for diagnosing tumors. The pictures are clear. Let's bring photodiode sensors by Broderick into the culture. These are small too and optical. We bring light onto the sensor and the subject. This is exciting as we bring infrared into the quantum equation. Infrared is safe.Patients do not have to shave their hair. In fact, infrared grows hair. Feel free to read my issued patents at USPTO which is the United States Patent and Trade Office. A photodiode changes photonic energy to electronic energy. Partners; Manufacturers, Philanthropists and Investors.212 650-5479.For now,we have photos for you. We will focus on tunnels versus no tunnels continuing from last week. The tiny BRODERICK PROBE uses a potentiostat to scan whereas the others use tunnels. Of course, we will find some open tunnels but the convention is tunnels for these techs. No need to keep defining what these techs are since we are actually advertising them each time we say them over and over again. We use pattern recognition in locomotor behavioral tests; the imaging sensors were photocell beams. Intrinsic optical imaging.is important and it is rarely talked about. I was sure to bring the topic in my Neuroimaging BookPartners; Manufacturers, Philanthropists and Investors.212 650-5479 and the Broderick Brain Foundation, PO Box 579, Bx, NY, 10465..
Sometimes, the frontier is at a crypto conference. We're returning from our adventures in Tel Aviv with nine exclusive interviews with some of the key players in the StarkNet space. Wish you could make it to all the crypto conferences, but don't have the time? Don't worry, Bankless brings the frontier to you. In this episode, we're talking to Uri Kolodny and Eli Ben-Sasson, the co-founders of StarkWare and the fathers of the StarkNet ecosystem. We take a high-level overview of the emerging network state, and what we can expect from this community looking forward. ------
Going along with the flow was the natural way for Jack Kolodny. He tended to stick with what he knew--particularly those things where there were cut-and-dried, right-and-wrong answers but he also followed his interests and things that other nice people were interested in and cultivated an interesting life in college. Upon leaving, he didn't change course so much, hearing from a friend that management consulting was fun and following nice people to a good firm. He characterizes this approach as being a leaf in a streamBut at some point, around the time of attending business school, he realized that the people that were paddling all around him might be on to something and he started paying attention to how his skills and values pointed him on the right course. He wanted more skin in the game so worked at a hedge fund helping the newly acquired businesses run. Eventually he wanted even more of. say in the values that would underlie the decision-making so co-founded his own firm. He finally shifted from being a leaf in the stream to paddling his own course.In this episode, find out from Jack how getting the right people in the boat with you can make all the difference…on Roads Taken with Leslie Jennings Rowley. About This Episode's GuestJack Kolodny is Managing Partner at Auxo Investment Partners, an operationally-focused private investment firm that specializes in investing in and growing founder- and family-owned industrial, manufacturing and business-services companies. He lives in one of the L.A. area canyons, growing wine grapes on his back slope. He's accompanied on his life's boat by his wife and their three children—one who envisions paddling toward far off oceans, one already blowing up Instagram with his fashion designs, and one who will figure it out in time. For another story about centering other people in our lives, listen to our episode with Jonathon Stewart. Find more episodes at https://roadstakenshow.comExecutive Producer/Host: Leslie Jennings RowleyMusic: Brian BurrowsEmail the show at RoadsTakenShow@gmail.com
Discover 5 ways to target belly fat and love handles so you can lose weight the fastest and easiest way. Follow this 5 step routine for serious fat loss within a month.▸
In this episode of Empire, Jason and Santi are joined by Eli Ben-Sasson and Uri Kolodny to discuss Starkware and the ZK-rollup future. This episode is an absolute masterclass on scaling Ethereum using zero-knowledge proofs and a fractal architecture. We discuss the limits of L1 scaling, ZK vs Optimistic rollups, native L2 programming languages, Layer 3 applications and much more! - - Timestamps: (00:00) Intro (00:32) The Limits of L1 Scaling (05:30) Optimistic vs ZK Rollups (14:40) Why ZK Rollups Lag Optimistic Rollups in TVL (19:10) Advantages of the Cairo Programming Language (26:57) L1 Apps Building for an L2 World (30:01) Circle Ad (31:43) dYdX's Move From Starkware to Cosmos (37:15) MEV, Bitcoin and Cairo 1.0 Adoption (46:23) Layer 3 Scaling (57:38) What Comes Next - - Follow Eli: https://twitter.com/EliBenSasson Follow Uri: https://twitter.com/ukolodny Follow Jason: https://twitter.com/JasonYanowitz Follow Santi: https://twitter.com/santiagoroel Follow Empire: https://twitter.com/theempirepod Subscribe on YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/4fdhhb2j Subscribe on Apple: https://tinyurl.com/mv4frfv7 Subscribe on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/wbaypprw - - Resources Vitalik's post on fractal scaling https://vitalik.ca/general/2022/09/17/layer_3.html Starkware https://starkware.co/ -- Circle's USDC has quickly become one of the most trusted and widely used stablecoins because of its composability, stability and reserve transparency. As a seamless, trusted digital currency, USDC is a zero-to-one opportunity for the global financial system. Check out their Transparency Hub at circle.com/transparency that outlines everything from links to USDC weekly reserve reports, monthly attestations, and blog posts written by their executive team highlighting how and why USDC was built the way it is. - - Get top market insights and the latest in crypto news. Subscribe to Blockworks Daily Newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter/ - - Disclaimer: Nothing said on Empire is a recommendation to buy or sell securities or tokens. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and any views expressed by anyone on the show are solely our opinions, not financial advice. Santiago, Jason, and our guests may hold positions in the companies, funds, or projects discussed.
Tune in with us and our exciting conversation with Shawn from Kolodny Art where we get into how to find your calling in the design world. Follow along on our instagram @notsogood.ideas for more.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
FEATURED GUESTS: Peggy Kolodny MA ATR-BC LCPAT, is a Board Certified, Registered and Licensed Art Therapist with level 2 certificates in IFS and in EMDR, specializing in trauma treatment across the life span. She is the founder of the group private practice, Art Therapy Collective of Owings Mills.Currently, Peggy is adjunct faculty with George Washington University's Art Therapy Graduate Program as well as multiple professional training faculties. (Chesapeake Beach Play Therapy Seminars; The Ferentz Institute; and The Expressive Therapies Summits). She is on the Board of the Maryland Art Therapy Association, is a past president, and is their delegate to the American Art Therapy Association. Peggy is the current Chair of the International Society on the Study of Trauma and Dissociation's (ISSTD) Creative Arts Therapies Special Interest Group. Past faculties include University of Maryland, School of Social Work, Goucher College, and Maryland Institute, College of Art. Recent publications include 2 chapters in Art Therapy in the Treatment of Addictions and Trauma (Quinn, 2021) ; and a co-authored chapter with Salicia Mazero "The Interweave of Internal Family Systems, EMDR and Art Therapy" in “EMDR and Creative Arts Therapies” (Davis, Fitzgerald, Jacobs and Marchand, Routledge release October 2022). Past positions, back in the 1980's to the 1990's, include Chair of the Central Maryland Sexual Abuse Treatment Task Force, Vice Chair of the Maryland Chapter of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, and Director of a nonprofit clinical trauma treatment agency, The Family Connection. She truly has been working as an art therapist with trauma populations for 40 years since her graduation from George Washington University's Art Therapy Program. Salicia Mazero, MA, LPC, ATR, CEDS-S, is a licensed professional counselor, registered art therapist and a certified eating disorder specialist and supervisor practicing in St Louis, MO. Salicia is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and Internal Family Systems (IFS). Over the past 10 years, Salicia has worked in two treatment centers focusing on treating eating disorders before transitioning to private practice. Salicia serves as the president of the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals St. Louis chapter. She is also on the board of directors of the Missouri Eating Disorder Association and a presenter for their Feed the Facts program educating students and teachers about eating disorders and prevention in the school system. She presents nationwide annually on art therapy, IFS, and eating disorder treatment. Salicia recently co-authored a chapter on Art Therapy, IFS and EMDR in the book EMDR and Creative Arts Therapies. LISTEN & LEARN: A general overview of Internal Family Systems Therapy created by Richard Schwartz. The three main parts and the roles they play. How EMDR, IFS and art therapy can effectively by integrated. The 8 C's of self. Role of Self Energy. How presenting professionally lead to collaboration and opportunities for publishing. RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE SHOW: Peggy Kolodny's practice Art Therapy Collective of Owings Mills www.arttherapycollective.vpweb.com Email Peggy at pkolodny@yahoo.com Art Therapy Collective of Owings Mills Facebook Page Salicia Mazero's practice Creating Your Journey, LLC creatingyourjourneyllc.com Visit our website for resources & summit session
Brent Slone had been in a horrific car accident where he became paralyzed. He was receiving pain management. In 2017, his clinic cut his pain medicine by more than half at one time. Although both Brent and Sonya did everything they could to fix the situation, they repeatedly were met with no help. Sonya knew Brent was waiting to hear from his pharmacy about a new prescription. Sadly, when she left work and looked at her phone, she saw this text from Brent - "they denied script im done love you." He died by suicide. Sonya successfully sued the doctors and the clinic, and was awarded seven million dollars. Sonya is using her voice to tell Brent's powerful story and plans to open a non profit in his name to bring awareness to the plight of chronic pain patients. We will update the notes here to include the information of the organization when we have it. From the show: Kolodny's quote about suicide due to pain being bogus Maia Szalavitz's article about Brent Link to the article about Brent Slone on our website Alabama suicide study Physician Liability for Suicide after Negligent Tapering of Opioids | Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics | Cambridge Core The following is link to a Fundraiser created by Casonya Richardson-Slone : People with chronic pain need your support! As Sonya stated in the podcast, her hope is to set up a non profit to bring awareness to this cause. From Sonya's fundraiser: "Moving forward...it's my honor to share Brent's story, and it's my mission to make sure that those that need it most get the help, love, and support they need and deserve. This is Brent's story. We finally have justice for Brent!!!" Disclaimer: The donations to this fundraiser will go to Sonya and not to The Doctor Patient Forum. Thank you for supporting Sonya and helping her honor Brent's life! Suicide hotline: 988 or 911 Disclaimer: The information that has been provided to you in this podcast is not to be considered legal or medical advice. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Meryl chats with Brad Kolodny about his new book, The Jews of Long Island 1705-1918, which chronicles the roots of the Jewish experience on Long Island, why Jews decided to move to Nassau and Suffolk counties, and how they established their communities there. He also discusses plans to establish a Jewish museum on the island under the auspices of the Jewish Historical Society of L.I. Brad Kolodny is the author of the award-winning book, Seeking Sanctuary: 125 Years of Synagogues on Long Island, which was published in 2019. It features more than 350 original photographs and archival images. Brad has photographed more than 600 synagogues in 13 countries over the last 30 plus years including every synagogue building from Great Neck to Montauk. His new book, The Jews of Long Island 1705-1918 published by SUNY Press, was released in March. Brad has worked for The New York Times since 1996, is president of the Jewish Historical Society of Long Island and an active member at Midway Jewish Center in Syosset, New York. Brad's website: https://synagogueslongisland.wixsite.com/synagoguesofli Brad's book information: https://sunypress.edu/Books/T/The-Jews-of-Long-Island Long Island Jewish History group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/214277543566687 Jewish Historical Society of Long Island: https://www.jhsli.org/ @Copyright by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network #AuthorsOnTheAir #AuthorsOnTheAirGlobalRadioNetwork #AOTA #BradKolodny #TheJewsofLongIsland #JewishHistory #JewishHistoricalSocietyofLI #LIJewishHistoryMuseum #CedarhurstJewishHistory #GlenCoveJewishHistory #HistoryofSynagoguesonLongIsland #125YearsofSynagoguesOnLongIsland #PeopleoftheBook #HistoryofJewsontheGoldCoast #Guggenheim #MerylAin #TheTakeawayMen #LetsTalkJewishBooks #JewsLoveToRead
Meryl chats with Brad Kolodny about his new book, The Jews of Long Island 1705-1918, which chronicles the roots of the Jewish experience on Long Island, why Jews decided to move to Nassau and Suffolk counties, and how they established their communities there. He also discusses plans to establish a Jewish museum on the island under the auspices of the Jewish Historical Society of L.I. Brad Kolodny is the author of the award-winning book, Seeking Sanctuary: 125 Years of Synagogues on Long Island, which was published in 2019. It features more than 350 original photographs and archival images. Brad has photographed more than 600 synagogues in 13 countries over the last 30 plus years including every synagogue building from Great Neck to Montauk. His new book, The Jews of Long Island 1705-1918 published by SUNY Press, was released in March. Brad has worked for The New York Times since 1996, is president of the Jewish Historical Society of Long Island and an active member at Midway Jewish Center in Syosset, New York. Brad's website: synagogueslongisland.wixsite.com/synagoguesofli Brad's book information: sunypress.edu/Books/T/The-Jews-of-Long-Island Long Island Jewish History group on Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/214277543566687 Jewish Historical Society of Long Island: www.jhsli.org/ @Copyright by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network #AuthorsOnTheAir #AuthorsOnTheAirGlobalRadioNetwork #AOTA #BradKolodny #TheJewsofLongIsland #JewishHistory #JewishHistoricalSocietyofLI #LIJewishHistoryMuseum #CedarhurstJewishHistory #GlenCoveJewishHistory #HistoryofSynagoguesonLongIsland #125YearsofSynagoguesOnLongIsland #PeopleoftheBook #HistoryofJewsontheGoldCoast #Guggenheim #MerylAin #TheTakeawayMen #LetsTalkJewishBooks #JewsLoveToRead
Meryl chats with Brad Kolodny about his new book, The Jews of Long Island 1705-1918, which chronicles the roots of the Jewish experience on Long Island, why Jews decided to move to Nassau and Suffolk counties, and how they established their communities there. He also discusses plans to establish a Jewish museum on the island under the auspices of the Jewish Historical Society of L.I. Brad Kolodny is the author of the award-winning book, Seeking Sanctuary: 125 Years of Synagogues on Long Island, which was published in 2019. It features more than 350 original photographs and archival images. Brad has photographed more than 600 synagogues in 13 countries over the last 30 plus years including every synagogue building from Great Neck to Montauk. His new book, The Jews of Long Island 1705-1918 published by SUNY Press, was released in March. Brad has worked for The New York Times since 1996, is president of the Jewish Historical Society of Long Island and an active member at Midway Jewish Center in Syosset, New York. Brad's website: https://synagogueslongisland.wixsite.com/synagoguesofli Brad's book information: https://sunypress.edu/Books/T/The-Jews-of-Long-Island Long Island Jewish History group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/214277543566687 Jewish Historical Society of Long Island: https://www.jhsli.org/ @Copyright by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network #AuthorsOnTheAir #AuthorsOnTheAirGlobalRadioNetwork #AOTA #BradKolodny #TheJewsofLongIsland #JewishHistory #JewishHistoricalSocietyofLI #LIJewishHistoryMuseum #CedarhurstJewishHistory #GlenCoveJewishHistory #HistoryofSynagoguesonLongIsland #125YearsofSynagoguesOnLongIsland #PeopleoftheBook #HistoryofJewsontheGoldCoast #Guggenheim #MerylAin #TheTakeawayMen #LetsTalkJewishBooks #JewsLoveToRead
In this episode, host Ria sits down with the co-founders of Starkware, Eli Ben-Sasson and Uri Kolodny to discuss how the team is leveraging STARKs, or validity proofs, to unlock a magnitude increase in scalability. We discuss: The differences between Starkex and Starknet and how the two will converge Enabling functions and applications that cannot be built on monolithic layer 1s Why data availability is important to zk rollups and the trade offs of different approaches Simultaneously solving for computational integrity and inclusive accountability To learn more about Starkware, visit their website. Intro and outro used with permission: Collage #346 by Daniel Allan
Leslie Barker talks with MAC's Folk and Traditional Arts Director, Maria Zeringue and two folk artists - quilter Janice Mitchell and tatter and jewelry maker, Alan Kolodny. Janice and Alan are both part of the current exhibit, Mississippi Traditions: An Exhibit Celebrating Featured Artists of the Mississippi Folklife Directory.In the photo, Janice Mitchell is on the left and Alan Kolodny is on the right. If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider making a contribution to MPB. https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today’s daf is sponsored by Valerie Adler in honor of her daughter, Anoushka. “Congratulations to our amazing daughter Anoushka who is today officially an MD. May you be blessed to heal many people and be a source of comfort to all those in need. Ima and Abba.” Today's daf is sponsored in honor of the Kolodny family on the occasion of Avidan's Bar Mitzva. The end of the Mishna mentioned actions taken by a saris or to an aylonit that would disqualify the woman from marrying a kohen. By inferring certain things from these statements, can one say that the Mishna disagrees with certain positions held by Rav Hamnuna (an amora) or Rabbi Yehuda (a tanna)? A saris from birth can marry and therefore if he is a kohen, his wife can eat truma. What is the status of an androgynous regarding marriage to a woman/man? Are they treated like a male or a female? Can they permit their wife to eat truma, if they are a kohen? Are they liable for engaging in relations with a man? There is a debate between Reish Lakish and Rabbi Yochanan regarding Rabbi Yosi and Rabbi Shimon's position that an andrgynous can permit his wife to eat truma. Reish Lakish holds that this applies only to truma and not to the breast and calf (chaze v’shok) of the animal. Rabbi Yochanan holds that she can eat both. Reish Lakish permits only truma, was because he holds that truma was only a rabbinic law after the Temple was destroyed and that is why it is permitted to her. Rabbi Yochanan disagrees with Reish Lakish’s assumption about truma and holds that it is still a Torah law even after the destruction of the Temple and since that is permitted, so is the chaze v’shok, which is also a Torah law. Reish Lakish proves that truma is a rabbinic law by bringing a source regarding a mixture of truma and chulin fig cakes and showing that laws of nullification apply even though the item is a dvar chashuv, something of significance (as the object usually sell by the unit), that laws of nullification should not apply to. Thus he infers, truma must be only a rabbinic law. Rabbi Yochanan rejects this argument by bringing a braita about a piece of sacrificial meat that is mixed with other meat and is nullified, even though it is an important item (generally sold by the unit) and sacrificial meat is obviously a Torah law! Additionally, he claims that the Mishna that teaches that laws of nullification do not apply to objects sold by the unit (Orla 3:6-7), was referring only to objects exclusively sold by the item and not ones that are usually sold by the item but sometimes sold by weight or estimation. How does Reish Lakish explain that Mishna? The Gemara goes back to the braita quoted by Rabbi Yochanan about a piece of meat and quotes the braita in its entirety and then asks how Reish Lakish can reconcile his opinion with that braita.
Fresh off the heels of a $50M Series C round last November, StarkWare Industries closed a $100M Series D round on Wednesday, giving the Israeli-based startup a valuation of $8 billion. The fundraise was led by Greenoaks Capital and Coatue, and included Tiger Global amongst others. StarkWare aims to bring efficient, affordable blockchain transactions to the masses through its ZK-rollup technology, which addresses blockchain congestion by compressing multiple transactions into ‘STARK proofs' that are then passed on to the underlying blockchain. In this episode of The Scoop, StarkWare co-founders Eli Ben-Sasson and Uri Kolodny sit down with host Frank Chaparro to discuss what their firm has been building, and how their technology will allow blockchains to scale. According to Kolodny, the trustless computational integrity enabled by StarkWare technology will be very useful to society: “It delivers something that is dearly missing and dearly needed in modern societies and the way they're doing their computation. That is something very simple: it is integrity — the ability to know that something was done the right way, even when you weren't watching.” Despite bearish sentiment across markets, StarkWare's recent fundraise shows VCs are excited about the opportunities unlocked through StarkWare's scaling technology, and are willing to continue providing the developer with capital. StarkWare's two products, StarkEx and StarkNet, both serve as Ethereum scaling solutions, with the former being "scaling as a service," while the latter is permissionless. StarkNet completed its launch earlier this year, allowing any developer to integrate the platform into their application. ... For more visit theblockcrypto.com/podcasts Episode 46 of Season 4 of The Scoop was recorded remotely with The Block's Frank Chaparro and StarkWare Co-Founders Uri Kolodny and Eli Ben-Sasson. Listen below, and subscribe to The Scoop on Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher or wherever you listen to podcasts. Email feedback and revision requests to podcast@theblockcrypto.com. This episode is brought to you by our sponsors Fireblocks, Coinbase Prime & Cross River Fireblocks is an enterprise-grade platform delivering a secure infrastructure for moving, storing, and issuing digital assets. Fireblocks enables exchanges, lending desks, custodians, banks, trading desks, and hedge funds to securely scale digital asset operations through the Fireblocks Network and MPC-based Wallet Infrastructure. Fireblocks serves over 725 financial institutions, has secured the transfer of over $1.5 trillion in digital assets, and has a unique insurance policy that covers assets in storage & transit. For more information, please visit www.fireblocks.com. About Coinbase Prime Coinbase Prime is an integrated solution that provides institutional investors with an advanced trading platform, secure custody, and prime services to manage all their crypto assets in one place. Coinbase Prime fully integrates crypto trading and custody on a single platform, and gives clients the best all-in pricing in their network using their proprietary Smart Order Router and algorithmic execution. For more information, visit www.coinbase.com/prime. About Cross River Cross River is powering today's most innovative crypto companies, with banking and payments solutions you can rely on, including fiat on/off ramp solutions. Whether you are a crypto exchange, NFT marketplace, or wallet, Cross River's API-based, all-in-one platform enables banking as a service, ACH & wire transfers, push-to-card disbursements, real-time payments, and virtual accounts and subledgers. Request your fiat on/off ramp solution now at crossriver.com/crypto.
Today’s daf is sponsored by Valerie Adler in honor of her daughter, Anoushka. “Congratulations to our amazing daughter Anoushka who is today officially an MD. May you be blessed to heal many people and be a source of comfort to all those in need. Ima and Abba.” Today's daf is sponsored in honor of the Kolodny family on the occasion of Avidan's Bar Mitzva. The end of the Mishna mentioned actions taken by a saris or to an aylonit that would disqualify the woman from marrying a kohen. By inferring certain things from these statements, can one say that the Mishna disagrees with certain positions held by Rav Hamnuna (an amora) or Rabbi Yehuda (a tanna)? A saris from birth can marry and therefore if he is a kohen, his wife can eat truma. What is the status of an androgynous regarding marriage to a woman/man? Are they treated like a male or a female? Can they permit their wife to eat truma, if they are a kohen? Are they liable for engaging in relations with a man? There is a debate between Reish Lakish and Rabbi Yochanan regarding Rabbi Yosi and Rabbi Shimon's position that an andrgynous can permit his wife to eat truma. Reish Lakish holds that this applies only to truma and not to the breast and calf (chaze v’shok) of the animal. Rabbi Yochanan holds that she can eat both. Reish Lakish permits only truma, was because he holds that truma was only a rabbinic law after the Temple was destroyed and that is why it is permitted to her. Rabbi Yochanan disagrees with Reish Lakish’s assumption about truma and holds that it is still a Torah law even after the destruction of the Temple and since that is permitted, so is the chaze v’shok, which is also a Torah law. Reish Lakish proves that truma is a rabbinic law by bringing a source regarding a mixture of truma and chulin fig cakes and showing that laws of nullification apply even though the item is a dvar chashuv, something of significance (as the object usually sell by the unit), that laws of nullification should not apply to. Thus he infers, truma must be only a rabbinic law. Rabbi Yochanan rejects this argument by bringing a braita about a piece of sacrificial meat that is mixed with other meat and is nullified, even though it is an important item (generally sold by the unit) and sacrificial meat is obviously a Torah law! Additionally, he claims that the Mishna that teaches that laws of nullification do not apply to objects sold by the unit (Orla 3:6-7), was referring only to objects exclusively sold by the item and not ones that are usually sold by the item but sometimes sold by weight or estimation. How does Reish Lakish explain that Mishna? The Gemara goes back to the braita quoted by Rabbi Yochanan about a piece of meat and quotes the braita in its entirety and then asks how Reish Lakish can reconcile his opinion with that braita.
Survivor to Thriver Show: Transform Your Fear Into Freedom with Samia Bano
Have big #dreams you want to achieve? Want to grow your #business to amazing heights?#Selfconfidence is the foundation of a real successful business! Listen now to my full interview with Shoshana Kolodny, #Success Financial Coach, to learn how you can create a #PathToSuccess, #wealth and #BalancedLife.Connect with Shoshana at:https://www.facebook.com/shoshana.kolodnyhttps://www.instagram.com/shoshana.kolodnywww.shoshanakolodny.com#BigDreamAchiever #successfulmindset #wealthmindset---------------------------ABOUT SAMIA:Samia Bano is the #HappinessExpert, author, speaker, podcaster & coach for coaches and healers. Samia is most known for her book, 'Make Change Fun and Easy' and her #podcast of the same name. With the help of her signature Follow Your Heart Process™, a unique combination of #PositivePsychology and the spiritual wisdom of our most effective #ChangeMakers, Samia helps you overcome #LimitingBeliefs, your chains of fear, to develop a #PositiveMindset and create the impact and income you desire with fun and ease…Samia's advanced signature programs include the Happiness 101 Class and the Transformative Action Training.Samia is also a Certified #ReikiHealer and Crisis Counselor working to promote #MentalHealthAwareness. Samia models #HeartCenteredLeadership and business that is both #SociallyResponsible and #EnvironmentallyFriendly.Samia is a practicing #Muslim with an inter-spiritual approach. As someone who has a love and appreciation for diversity, she is a #BridgeBuilder between people of different faiths and cultures. Although Samia currently lives in California, USA, she has lived in 3 other countries and speaks Hindi, Urdu, and English fluently. To Book your Free HAPPINESS 101 EXPLORATION CALL with Samia, click: https://my.timetrade.com/book/JX9XJ
Have big #dreams you want to achieve? Want to grow your #business to amazing heights?#Selfconfidence is the foundation of a real successful business! Listen now to my full interview with Shoshana Kolodny, #Success Financial Coach, to learn how you can create a #PathToSuccess, #wealth and #BalancedLife.Connect with Shoshana at:https://www.facebook.com/shoshana.kolodnyhttps://www.instagram.com/shoshana.kolodnywww.shoshanakolodny.com#BigDreamAchiever #successfulmindset #wealthmindset---------------------------ABOUT SAMIA:Samia Bano is the #HappinessExpert, author, speaker, podcaster & coach for coaches and healers. Samia is most known for her book, 'Make Change Fun and Easy' and her #podcast of the same name. With the help of her signature Follow Your Heart Process™, a unique combination of #PositivePsychology and the spiritual wisdom of our most effective #ChangeMakers, Samia helps you overcome #LimitingBeliefs, your chains of fear, to develop a #PositiveMindset and create the impact and income you desire with fun and ease…Samia's advanced signature programs include the Happiness 101 Class and the Transformative Action Training.Samia is also a Certified #ReikiHealer and Crisis Counselor working to promote #MentalHealthAwareness. Samia models #HeartCenteredLeadership and business that is both #SociallyResponsible and #EnvironmentallyFriendly.Samia is a practicing #Muslim with an inter-spiritual approach. As someone who has a love and appreciation for diversity, she is a #BridgeBuilder between people of different faiths and cultures. Although Samia currently lives in California, USA, she has lived in 3 other countries and speaks Hindi, Urdu, and English fluently. To Book your Free HAPPINESS 101 EXPLORATION CALL with Samia, click: https://my.timetrade.com/book/JX9XJ
Do you buy something just to later regret it? Do you struggle with whether you should have spent the money or not? My guest, Shoshana, has just the right tools for you to decide from a place of abundance. In this episode, I talk with Shoshana Kolodny, a money mindset coach.We talked about how to make decisions from an abundance mindset, feel worthy with where you are in life, and use the power of language to transform your mindset. Shoshana Kolodny is a money mindset coach who empowers women entrepreneurs to You can connect with Shoshana through her website or on Instagram.Let me know what you resonated with in this episode. I can help you transform your self-image and overcome your limiting beliefs. Offering 2 Free coaching sessions, sign up here.Website: www.flawthenticme.comJoin our facebook community here.Let's connect:FacebookInstagram
Brad Kolodny returns to the podcast to update us on what he's been doing during the intervening thirty episodes. Turns out he's got a new book and a new historical society. The Jews of Long Island (SUNY Press) is out now and in it, Brad documents the personal and communal stories of Jews on Long Island from the l8th through the early 20th centuries, uncovering a cast of thousands from itinerant peddlers to early baseball players to vacationing vaudevillians. Further Research: The Jews of Long Island Upcoming events Jewish Historical Society of Long Island Audio Footnotes: The Synagogues of Long Island The Jewish Community on Long Island The Soldier City of Suffolk County
Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 800 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more All this month and next I will be promoting GiveWell.org and I hope you will consider sending them a donation. They will match new donors up to $250! Please go to GiveWell.org/StandUp 25 mins Dr Aaron Carroll is one of my closest friends and one of the finest people I know. He is one of the most reasonable and thoughtful guys as well. He is a professor of pediatrics and associate dean for research mentoring at the Indiana University School of Medicine. He is also vice president for faculty development at The Regenstrief Institute. And now Aaron is the Chief Health Officer at IU. Dr. Carroll's research focuses on the study of information technology to improve pediatric care and areas of health policy including cost-effectiveness of care and health care financing reform. He is the author of The Bad Food Bible and the co-author of three additional books on medical myths. Subscribe to his YouTube Channel Buy his books Read him at The NY Times 52 mins Dr. Andrew Kolodny is the Medical Director of Opioid Policy Research at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management. His primary area of focus is the prescription opioid and heroin crisis devastating families and communities across the country. He is also the executive director of Physicians for Responsible Opioid Prescribing, an organization with a mission to reduce morbidity and mortality caused by overprescribing of opioid analgesics. Dr. Kolodny previously served as Chief Medical Officer for Phoenix House, a national non profit addiction treatment agency and Chair of Psychiatry at Maimonides Medical Center in New York City. Dr. Kolodny has a long-standing interest in public health. He began his career working for the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene in the Office of the Executive Deputy Commissioner. For New York City, he helped develop and implement multiple programs to improve the health of New Yorkers and save lives, including city-wide buprenorphine programs, naloxone overdose prevention programs and emergency room-based screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment (SBIRT) programs for drug and alcohol misuse. Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Follow and Support Gareth Sever Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page
Lisa Kolodny Johnson's career has had its ups and downs. She was laid off during her maternity leave at one company. At another, she realized her workplace was abusive. These experiences helped her learn what feedback and experiences to take to heart, and what to leave behind. This episode, Diana and Lisa talk about how to figure out when feedback is useful and why women should start seeing themselves as the breadwinners.02:10 - Lisa's experience getting laid off. What did she do, and what should others take away from the experience?08:04 - Learning to take useful feedback. How do we take what's useful and leave behind what isn't?14:04 - Lisa's website, pretzelmom.com, work-life balance, and starting new creative growth projects19:48 - Why women should think of themselves as breadwinners22:18 - Lisa's experience with emotional abuse in the workplace26:46 - Speed roundHi, I'm Diana Kander and like you, I feel the call to grow. I'm a midwestern mom of two, balancing a career as a keynote speaker, and trying to leave the world a little bit better than I found it. Each week on The Growth League, I seek out the most remarkable women leaders and uncover their rules for growth. Whether you're trying to get better at your presentation skills, get that next promotion or even do your first pullup, each episode will provide you with a New Rule for Growth to supercharge your efforts! The Growth League is more than just a podcast. It's a community. To join this incredible community, subscribe to our newsletter and join our Facebook group full of like-minded growth-oriented leaders. The Growth League Podcast is brought to you by Influence & Co., a content marketing company that helps thought-leaders share their expertise online. Go to influenceandco.com/GROWTH to learn more.For the best sleep of your life, just go to HelixSleep.com/GROWTH, take their two-minute sleep quiz, and they'll match you to a customized mattress. They have a 10 year warranty and you get to try it out for a hundred nights, risk free. For our listeners, Helix is offering up to $200 off all mattress orders and two free pillows.The Growth League is a Wonder Media Network production. It's produced by Edie Allard, Adesuwa Agbonile, and Taylor Williamson. Our executive producer is Jenny Kaplan, and our editor is Emily Rudder. Diana Kander on InstagramDiana Kander on TwitterThe Growth League on Facebook
Lauren is a co-founder and Managing Partner at Acrew Capital where she invests in fintech. Among her investments, Lauren led the 2016 Series A round in Chime. Other investments include Divvy, Finix, Gusto, Kettle, La Haus, Papaya Payments, and Pie Insurance. Previously, Lauren worked in product marketing at Google leading a number of launches for GSuite, including Google Drive. Lauren began her career building tech partnerships for the Clinton Foundation in India. Lauren is a Trustee Emerita at Brown University where she served as the university's youngest board member. Lauren was featured on the 2021 Forbes Midas Brink List. SPONSORED VIA TACEN https://www.tacen.com/
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://youarewithinthenorms.com/2021/12/13/racial-bias-in-pain-care-protected-african-americans-concluded-andrew-kolodny-md-top-u-s-government-expert-and-americas-most-dangerous-psychiatrist/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/norman-j-clement/support
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://youarewithinthenorms.com/2021/12/04/let-them-die-off-united-states-government-expert-andrew-kolodny-md-the-most-dangerous-physician-in-america-and-exposing-the-opioidgate-medical-scandal/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/norman-j-clement/support
Ethereum is scaling. With a recent $50 million raise at a valuation of $2 billion, StarkWare is pioneering zkRollups across the Ethereum ecosystem. As it powers dYdX, arguably the most liquid market in the world, StarkWare is continuing to move into new territory, with StarkNet imminently deploying on Ethereum Mainnet. The goal of StarkWare is simple: 'bring massive scalability to Ethereum while preserving L1 security, permissionless interactions, and decentralization.' The ecosystem is growing at an astounding rate, so tune in as core members Uri Kolodny and Eli Ben-Sasson walk us through how StarkWare is bringing Super Scaling to Ethereum. ------
Dr. Kolodny chats with Dr. Lev about the Opioid Lawsuits. They say people who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat history. The history for tobacco, opioids, vaping and marijuana follows a pattern: Health claims Normalization of use Disaster is finally recognized Lawsuits Andrew Kolodny, M D Dr. Kolodny previously served as Chief Medical Officer for Phoenix House, a national non profit addiction treatment agency and Chair of Psychiatry at Maimonides Medical Center in New York City. Dr. Kolodny has a long-standing interest in public health. He began his career working for the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene in the Office of the Executive Deputy Commissioner. For New York City, he helped develop and implement multiple programs to improve the health of New Yorkers and save lives, including city-wide buprenorphine programs, naloxone overdose prevention programs and emergency room-based screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment (SBIRT) programs for drug and alcohol misuse. Dr. Kolodny’s testimony before for the United States Congress is available here. Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control. May 14, 2014 America’s Addiction to Opioids: Heroin and Prescription Drug Use Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. January 17, 2018 Unintended Consequences: Medicaid and the Opioid Epidemic Committee on Energy & Commerce, Subcommittee on Health, U.S. House of Representatives. February 28, 2018 Combatting the Opioid Crisis See the listing of Dr. Kolodny’s publications on PubMed here. Awards and Honors University of Chicago Leon I. Goldberg Award (2019)
So welcome to This is the business we've chosen. This is episode number 1 I am Kolodny, your host. This week we have a very successful and prolific artist Jojo Anavim. You can find Jojos work here https://www.jojoanavim.com/ Blurring the line between mass consumerism and fine art, New York City based artist Jojo Anavim has established his body of work stemming from a background in graphic design and brand development. Previously a creative consultant for brands such as W Hotels, and Universal Music Group, Anavim crossed over full-time to fine art in 2013. His work continually employs bold color palettes, acrylic paint, oil stick, collage scraps, found items and advertisements Anavim has been collecting since his childhood. He is known for elevating the mundane by transforming everyday items into objects of transcendence. The paintings oscillate freely between playful and subversive. Triggered by his fascination with a child-like consciousness, Anavim challenges the viewer to not only see something beautiful but feel something as well.
Many crypto industry titans - including Vitalik Buterin - believe ZK Rollups are the key to Ethereum's scalability. With DeFi exchange dYdX generating over $2 BILLION in daily volume on Starkware, a ZK Rollup solution, I'm excited to chat with Starkware founders about:Why ZK-Rollups are the future vs. other Layer 2sStarkware vs. Optimism vs. Arbitrum: who wins?Can Fast Layer 1s like Solana compete with Starkware?Host: Jason Choi @mrjasonchoi . Not financial advice.------------ Sponsors -------------PARASWAP is the best place to trade your tokens and get the best price in DeFi today. Get started on paraswap.io/blockcrunchSOLANA: The Solana ecosystem is growing at a rapid pace and it's a great place to build your project or get involved with the community. Go to solana.com/blockcrunch to learn more!------------ Disclosures -------------Disclaimer: Jason Choi is a General Partner at Spartan Capital, a subsidiary of The Spartan Group. All opinions expressed by Jason and podcast guests are solely their own opinions and do not reflect the opinion of The Spartan Group and any of its subsidiaries
Carina Kolodny, sex educator and media activist, joins the Heckleproof fellas to talk about cliteracy. Kolodny has been a co-host of the HuffPost Love+Sex project and is a vocal supporter of The Cliteracy Project, founded by conceptual artist Sophia Wallace. Follow Carina Kolodny to learn more: Twitter - https://twitter.com/carinakolodny Official Website - https://carinakolodny.com The Cliteracy Project - http://projects.huffingtonpost.com/cliteracy Sophia Wallace "Cliteracy" TEDx Talk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dg2RoARuAHM HuffPost Love+Sex Podcast - https://play.acast.com/s/lovesex Follow #GETCLITERATE on Twitter ----- ----- ----- https://www.heckleproofpodcast.com/ - If you enjoy the podcast, make sure to subscribe to our channel for updates each time we publish a new episode, and go check out our website where you can sign up for updates about live shows, upcoming guests, and all things Heckleproof. Never miss a Heckleproof Release - Join our Newsletter: https://heckleproofpodcast.com/subscribe/ ----- ----- -----
Dr. Robin Kolodny sits down to discuss the possibility of lowering the voting age, the history of the electoral college, and money in politics.