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In this enlightening episode, Dr. Cristina Castagnini welcomes Dr. Jillian Lampert, one of the nation's leading experts in eating disorder treatment and policy. Together, they unpack the complexities of navigating eating disorder care—from identifying the right level of treatment to understanding how virtual care has reshaped access in the modern era.Dr. Lampert blends three decades of professional expertise with her personal journey of recovery, offering both compassion and clarity for anyone facing the confusion and stigma that often surround eating disorders. Listeners will gain valuable insights into what “the right level of care” means, why weight bias continues to impact diagnosis, and how hybrid and virtual treatment options are improving accessibility nationwide.SHOW NOTES: Click hereFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behind_the_bite Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode, Dr. Jillian Lampert shares her extensive experience in the field of eating disorders, discussing the complexities of neurodivergent conditions such as ADHD and autism. The conversation explores the neurobiology behind eating disorders, the importance of understanding the brain-body connection, and the significance of seeking help. Dr. Lampert emphasizes that eating disorders are not merely behavioral issues but are deeply rooted in brain function and emotional responses. The episode also highlights the importance of recognizing red flags, developing coping mechanisms, and understanding the impact of societal messages on our relationship with food.TakeawaysEating disorders can manifest as both under-eating and overeating.Neurobiology plays a crucial role in understanding eating disorders.Picky eating can be a sign of an eating disorder, especially in children.Willpower is not the solution to eating disorders; it's about brain function.The brain-body connection is vital in managing eating habits.Establishing a routine can help regulate eating patterns.Red flags for eating disorders include impulsivity and dissatisfaction with body image.Seeking help is essential for recovery from eating disorders.Coping mechanisms and support systems are crucial for managing eating behaviors.Food can act as a drug, triggering emotional responses and cravings.Dyslexia, ADHD, autism, eating disorders, neurodivergent, mental health, nutrition, recovery, support, awareness, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.DR. Jillian Lampert: PhD, MPH, RD, LD, FAED, Vice President of Strategy and Public AffairsCompany Website:https://emilyprogram.com/about-us/leadership-team/jillian-lampert/Jillian L's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillian-lampert-2a735651/Company LI - https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-emily-program/_______________________________Join the clubrightbrainresetters.comGet 20% off your first orderhttps://addednutrition.comIf you want to find out more visit:truthaboutdyslexia.comJoin our Facebook Groupfacebook.com/groups/adultdyslexia
In this episode, portfolio manager Peter Lampert discusses the evolving landscape of international equities, with a special focus on the portfolio's exposure to AI enablers—companies powering the semiconductor supply chain, from power supply units to memory makers. Lampert explains the importance of distinguishing between firms merely riding the AI investment wave and those whose competitive positions are fundamentally strengthening as a result. The conversation also explores attractive valuations outside the U.S., the growing role of Japanese companies amid governance reforms and IT modernization, and the need for careful risk management as AI adoption and global trends unfold. Lampert emphasizes a diversified, long-term approach—balancing AI-driven growth, sector-specific opportunities in Europe and Asia, and resilience against macro risks—to position the portfolio for sustainable value creation in a rapidly changing world. Key highlights: How international equities are benefiting from AI infrastructure growth, focusing on companies enabling the semiconductor supply chain (e.g., power supply units, memory makers). The importance of distinguishing between firms temporarily boosted by AI demand and those with strengthening long-term competitive advantages. Attractive valuations and growth opportunities for AI enablers outside the U.S., particularly in Europe, Taiwan, and Korea. An examination of portfolio diversification, including exposure to Japanese companies amid governance reforms and IT modernization. Risk management in balancing AI exposure with other portfolio drivers and the need for resilience as adoption and global trends evolve. The ongoing debate around incumbent software companies' ability to adapt to AI, emphasizing a case-by-case, long-term approach. Host: Rob Campbell, CFA – Institutional Portfolio Manager Guest: Peter Lampert, CFA – Portfolio Manager This episode is available for download anywhere you get your podcasts. Founded in 1974, Mawer Investment Management Ltd. (pronounced "more") is a privately owned independent investment firm managing assets for institutional and individual investors. Mawer employs over 250 people in Canada, U.S., and Singapore. Visit Mawer at https://www.mawer.com. Follow us on social: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/mawer-investment-management/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mawerinvestmentmanagement/
Eating disorders and bullying prevention isn't just about what our kids eat; it's about protecting them from the toxic messages bombarding them every single day. Think your child is safe because they're not on TikTok yet? Think again. Think you're safe because you're an adult? The dangerous world of "skinny tok" and diet culture is reaching all of us whether they're scrolling social media or not. In this eye-opening episode of Salad With a Side of Fries, host Jenn Trepeck gets real with Dr. Jillian Lampert about the scary stuff happening online and in schoolyards. Dr. Lampert opens up about her own eating disorder recovery and breaks down why some kids (and adults) are more vulnerable than others. Plus, she shares practical ways to help you and your kids spot BS social media messages and handle weight-related bullying, because let's face it, kids talk, and they're hearing this stuff even without a phone in their hands.What You Will Learn in This Episode:✅ Why genetic predisposition to eating disorders matters more than you think, and how to recognize if your child is at higher risk based on family history and specific genetic markers related to anxiety, metabolism, and inflammation.✅ The real connection between bullying prevention and body image, including how weight-related comments (even "compliments") can trigger dangerous disordered eating behaviors.✅ Essential media literacy skills everyone needs, and especially parents need to teach their children, right now, even if they're not on social media yet, because kids are absorbing toxic "skinny tok" messages from their peers regardless.✅ How weight loss medications are creating a new wave of moral judgment and intensifying body dissatisfaction across all ages, and what this means for the future of eating disorder treatment and prevention.The Salad With a Side of Fries podcast, hosted by Jenn Trepeck, explores real-life wellness and weight-loss topics, debunking myths, misinformation, and flawed science surrounding nutrition and the food industry. Let's dive into wellness and weight loss for real life, including drinking, eating out, and skipping the grocery store.TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Dr. Lampert introduces the genetic markers linked to eating disorders and their connection to anxiety, metabolism, and inflammation01:00 Book launch announcement - October 29th, 2025. Uncomplicating Wellness is now available. Zoom launch event at 7:00 PM ET06:26 Dr. Lampert shares her personal eating disorder recovery story, revealing how bullying as a kid and diet praise triggered her life-threatening condition11:20 Understanding the genetic predisposition to eating disorders, why 9% of people develop eating disorders, the toxic diet culture, and the science behind nutritional psychiatry16:11 How we swung back from body positivity to obsessive thinness, discussion of body dissatisfaction, and the dangerous impact of weight loss medications 22:51 Why "skinny tok" affects all ages an demographics on social media, the critical media literacy skills needed and the direct link between weight-related bullying, body image, and eating disorder onset28:33 A powerful story illustrating how weight-related bullying reveals the bully's own insecurities and body dissatisfaction, and understanding self-cyberbullying35:21 Teaching media literacy skills and learning to reset your social media feeds, and real-life diet culture algorithms40:43 The connection between the loneliness epidemic post-pandemic and the rise in cyberbullying and balancing social media's lifesaving community connections 48:41 Dr. Lampert's final wisdomKEY TAKEAWAYS:
Can police use text messages that a complainant voluntarily hands over without a warrant? Joseph, Michael and Alper walk through the fresh R v Dhaliwal (Oct 8, 2025) decision, recap the Supreme Court's R v Marakah (2017) framework on privacy in digital messages, and contrast R v Reeves (2018) and Lampert (2023 ONCA) on third-party devices and shared control. They unpack Section 8's “search” vs “seizure,” how passive police collection can still breach the Charter, and why 24(2) good-faith analysis often keeps the evidence in. The crew hash out when a warrant should be mandatory, the dangers of cherry-picked screenshots, and how AI-era fakery raises the stakes for authenticity and expert evidence. Website: http://www.NotOnRecordpodcast.com Sign up to our email list - http://eepurl.com/hw3g99 Social Media Links Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/NotonRecord Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notonrecordpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@notonrecordpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/notonrecord Telegram: https://t.me/NotOnRecord Minds: http://www.minds.com/notonrecord Audio Platforms Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4F2ssnX7ktfGH8OzH4QsuX Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/not-on-record-podcast/id1565405753 SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/notonrecord Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-842207 For more information on criminal law issues go to Neuberger & Partners LLP http://www.nrlawyers.com. Produced by Possibly Correct Media www.PossiblyCorrect.com
This week on Tipsy Casting, we welcome the wonderfully talented creator and show runner of the hit Netflix series, Ginny & Georgia, Sarah Lampert!Sarah Lampert is the visionary creator, EP, and writer behind Netflix mega-hit series Ginny and Georgia. Currently in its third season, the show has become one of the top ten most-watched series in the history of Netflix and has cemented Sarah as a creative to watch in the industry.With a unique ability to tap into the hard-to-reach YA audience, Sarah has connected with millions of fans who have embraced the show for its honest and relatable portrayal of teen life, complex family relationships, and mental health struggles. Ginny and Georgia has appeared in Netflix's Top 10 in 69 countries. The highly anticipated third season premiered on June 5, 2025, landing at No.2 on the charts and becoming the most-watched Netflix title that week with 17.6 million views.Lampert's rise in television has earned both commercial success and critical acclaim. She was named a BAFTA Breakthrough talent and was featured on the 2017 Young and Hungry List. She is currently developing another original series at Netflix. How she started her career from umbrella girl to manager assistant and her time in reality tvWhich leads us into our thoughts about the most recent seasons of Love Island and Below DeckHow she approached pitching the show and the unique path that Georgia & Ginny got picked upWhat it was like going into the pitch and how she drew on her reality pitching experience to not be intimidatedWe dive into the casting of the show and how each role was unique and had it's challenges. Also a few “a-ha!” Moments!How Sarah approaches the series and the story lines in the most authentic ways and how she wants to break tropes and stereotypes through the showWhat she ultimately wants her legacy to be in the industryResources: Sarah's InstagramSarah's IMDB──────────────────────────Stay Tuned with Tipsy Casting on IGWatch the Tipsy Casting YouTube ChannelFollow Jessica & Follow Jenn Learn More About Jess & Jenn's Casting Journeys
Ellen Lampert-Greaux is the creative director for Live Design and LDI, an annual conference and trade show for entertainment design and technology professionals. She was on the five-person team that founded LDI in 1988, and has produced the conference and worked on special events for the show since its debut, working on all aspects from programming and promotion to operations, registration, and the attendee experience. She has also produced additional events for the Live Design/LDI franchise such as their Master Classes series for lighting, projection, audio, scenic design; the Envision Symposium; Backstage Las Vegas; and XLIVExLDI. She is also a triple award-winning writer - editor for Live Design (FOLIO: EDDY Award in 2021, 2022, and 2023) who specializes in entertainment design and technology, writing regularly for livedesignonline.com, as well as a freelance writer on technology and architectural lighting. She is also a co-host ( a Lumen sister) on the Light Talk podcast.She attended NYU where she was an English major, and Temple University for a BFA in television/film production. She earned her MFA in arts administration from Brooklyn College and was the publicity director of the Brooklyn Academy of Music (1979-1986). She is a theatrical press agent and a member of ATPAM/IATSE, as well co-founder in 1996 and co-director of the St. Barth Film Festival in the French West Indies, having run a similar festival in Avignon, France (1984-1993). She speaks fluent French and translates articles for magazines from French to English. This conversation explores the evolution and impact of LDI since its inception in 1988, highlighting the commitment of Light Switch to enhance experiences through design. The discussion covers various training opportunities, innovative events, and the importance of inclusivity and networking within the entertainment industry. The future of LDI is also addressed, emphasizing its role in fostering mentorship and professional growth.This Episode is brought to you by Lightswitch
On this episode of The Pop Corner with Matty Durkin, Matty sits down with friend of the pod, pop culture historian, and creator of the Netflix hit Ginny & Georgia — Sarah Lampert (sllampy & @gngbts) Matty and Sarah dive into all things pop culture — from the iconic television shows and musical divas that shaped them, to the Bravo/ reality TV moments that still live rent-free in their heads. They take a nostalgic trip down memory lane, reflecting on the cultural touchstones that inspired Ginny & Georgia and helped make it a global streaming sensation.In this fun, engaging, and sometimes vulnerable conversation, Sarah opens up about her journey from working writer to show creator, breaking down her creative process and the behind-the-scenes magic of building one of Netflix's most talked-about shows. Plus, there's a surprise cameo from Sarah's dog, Jax Taylor — yes, named after the Vanderpump Rules OG himself!Whether you're a TV junkie, a Bravo superfan, or just love a good creative origin story, this episode is packed with insight, laughs, and pop culture gold. Don't miss it!Follow us! IG/ Tik Tok: @thepopcornerpod IG: @mattydurkin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today in the ArtZany Radio studio Paula Granquist features The Fesler-Lampert and Acoustic Roots Performing Arts Series with Tami Resler and Dr. Benjamin Downs from the Shattuck-St. Mary's School and composer, arranger, and pianist Kavyesh Kaviraj who will be featured in all three of the Jazz Series concerts within the series. https://www.s-sm.org/news-events/fesler-lampert-performing-arts-series https://www.kavyeshkaviraj.com/about The Fesler-Lampert and Acoustic Roots Performing Arts Series features an exciting array […]
"The craze of fat-free foods was partnered with the strongest message that you can be bad and still be good."If you've ever felt confused by all of the changing food trends or wondered why something that seemed healthy a few years ago is suddenly frowned upon now, this episode will give you so much clarity. You are going to learn how diet culture has evolved over the decades and walk away feeling more grounded the next time a new trend comes around.Today I'm joined by Dr. Jillian Lampert, who is the Vice President of Strategy and Public Affairs for Accanto Health, and she's done incredible work in advocacy, education, and care access over the last 30 years.Dr. Jillian first became a dietitian during the Fen-Phen era and has seen diet culture evolve firsthand. As someone with lived experience of an eating disorder herself, she brings so much compassion and insight to this conversation and to the work she does each day.What You'll Learn:The wild, ever-changing landscape of diet culture and weight loss trends, How to spot diet culture as it continues to evolve,How the craze behind GLP-1s is connected to Fen-Phen in the 90's,Why diet foods can act like a permission slip to overeat and pull us away from body attunement,How dietary fat plays an important role in satisfaction and fullness, andThe alarming statistic connecting dieting and eating disordersThanks for being here today! Let me know what takeaways you have from this episode over on Instagram @diet.culture.rebelConnect with Dr. Jillian Lampert through the Emily Program at EmilyProgram.comStruggling with food, but not sure where to start?You don't have to feel 100% ready to get support. If you're tired of obsessing over food or feeling stuck in the diet cycle, my team of Registered Dietitians is here to help. We offer one-on-one nutrition counseling—and we accept insurance! Spots are limited, so head to https://dietculturerebel.com/insurance to see if we're covered in your state and learn how to get started.
In this conversation, Nicole Lampert discusses the complexities of the Israel-Hamas war, the rise of anti-Semitism, and the music industry's response to current events. She provides insights into the historical context of anti-Semitism, the role of media in shaping public perception and propaganda, and the political dynamics surrounding the conflict. The discussion also touches on the cultural implications of the war and the challenges faced by those trying to navigate these sensitive issues.Become a member on Patreon : https://patreon.com/bajadadialogues Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode I sit down with the hilarious and talented Montana Lampert Hoover. We discuss everything from her time on Queer Kid Stuff to the horrifying image of seeing the costumes from Cats hung up on a wall.If you're looking for handmade wooden home decor then my Etsy shop is perfect for you! For a look at my catalog go to: JohnMadWoodworking.Etsy.com You can find more info about my work as an actor and voiceover artist on my website at: www.johnmaddaloni.com Rate and Subscribe to my show on Apple Podcast, Spotify or wherever you're listening to this podcast!Support the show
Harrison Lampert is one of the owners and performers of the newest magic venue in Chicago, The Cosmic Underground Theater. He discusses opening the venue, combining improv and magic, and their magic school that is open and accessible to all. Before the show Nick and Erik discuss the latest tricks and break down the OG Penguin himself, Oz Pearlman, appearing on The Joe Rogan Podcast.
Hollywood doesn't exactly have a stellar track record when it comes to portraying mental illness in a sensitive, honest, and appropriately complex way (think Psycho or the notorious caffeine pill episode of Saved by the Bell). But the top show on Netflix right now, Ginny & Georgia went to great lengths to show mental health conditions honestly. The series tells the story of Georgia, a mother with a traumatic background, Ginny, her daughter with a habit of self-harming, and it includes characters such as a neighbor boy and Ginny's love interest, Marcus, with a persistent major depressive disorder. Show creator Sarah Lampert talks with us about how, with the help of a doctor of psychology and consulting from the advocacy group Mental Health America, she and her creative staff were able to tell honest stories that were moving without being exploitive or sensationalized.Thank you to all our listeners who support the show as monthly members of Maximum Fun.Check out our I'm Glad You're Here and Depresh Mode merchandise at the brand new merch website MaxFunStore.com!Hey, remember, you're part of Depresh Mode and we want to hear what you want to hear about. What guests and issues would you like to have covered in a future episode? Write us at depreshmode@maximumfun.org.Depresh Mode is on BlueSky, Instagram, Substack, and you can join our Preshies Facebook group. Help is available right away.The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988 or 1-800-273-8255, 1-800-273-TALKCrisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741.International suicide hotline numbers available here: https://www.opencounseling.com/suicide-hotlines
In this deep and empowering episode, Victoria sits down with Dr. Jillian Lampert – VP of the Emily Program and President of REDC – to talk about what traditional ED treatment is missing, why recovery isn't one-size-fits-all, and how our society's obsession with weight is doing real harm. They dive into the neurobiological roots of eating disorders, discuss GLP-1 medications, and explore the roles of ADHD, autism, and trauma in ED development. This episode is packed with truth bombs, fierce compassion, and a powerful reminder that recovery is not only possible – it's worth it.
In this episode of The Egg Whisperer Show, Dr. Aimee interviews Natalie Lampert, award-winning journalist and author of ‘The Big Freeze: A Reporter's Personal Journey Into The World of Egg Freezing and The Quest to Control Our Fertility.' Natalie shares her personal journey and professional insights into egg freezing, highlighting the psychological, ethical, and practical aspects. She emphasizes that egg freezing is a backup option that offers assurance but not insurance. They discuss the broader implications of fertility preservation, societal pressures, and the importance of thorough education on the subject. Natalie also touches upon the landscape shifts in fertility preservation over the past decade and how fem tech and regulatory changes have impacted the industry. Purchase Natalie Lampert's book, “The Big Freeze: A Reporter's Personal Journey Into The World of Egg Freezing and The Quest to Control Our Fertility.” Visit Natalie Lampert's website. Watch and subscribe on YouTube. Do you have questions about IVF? Join Dr. Aimee for The IVF Class at The Egg Whisperer School. The next live class call is on Monday, April 21, 2025 at 4pm PST, where Dr. Aimee will explain IVF and there will be time to ask her your questions live on Zoom. Watch this episode on YouTube. Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more fertility tips! Join Egg Whisperer School Checkout the podcast Subscribe to the newsletter to get updates Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh is one of America's most well known fertility doctors. Her success rate at baby-making is what gives future parents hope when all hope is lost. She pioneered the TUSHY Method and BALLS Method to decrease your time to pregnancy. Learn more about the TUSHY Method and find a wealth of fertility resources at www.draimee.org.
April is officially BUTTER MONTH in celebration of the Kickstarter campaign for the upcoming anthology comic BUTTER. Joining us this week along with co-editor Jas Hice is Abe Lampert, Brooklyn-based cartoonist, painter, and educator to talk about his academic career, why he makes comics and their relationship with his paintings, his time at Yale's painting program, and the differences between fine artists and cartoonists. Follow Abe on Instagram @abe_lampert to check out more of his work. Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Email us at gutterboyspodcast@gmail.com and we'll read it on the next episode, or give the Gutter Boys a follow on Instagram and Twitter (JB: @mortcrimpjr; Cam: @camdelrosario). And of course, please rate, review, like, share, and subscribe on your preferred podcast platform and help grow the Gutter Gang Nation! If you're feeling generous, subscribe to our Patreon at patreon.com/gutterboys (or gutterboys.top) and browse our different subscription tiers to receive exclusive merch, behind-the-scenes comic process updates, bonus episodes, plus much more! Support this podcast: https://gutterboyspodcast.podbean.com/
Learning to teach math teachers better with Dr. Elham Kazemi, Professor in the College of Education at the University of Washington, as she shares her advice and expertise on being a mathematics teacher educator, and her perspective on helping educational leaders make space for good mathematics teaching to happen in schools. Links from the episode: Elham's Faculty page at the University of Washington (https://education.uw.edu/about/directory/elham-kazemi) TMT Episode 99: Rodrigo Gutiérrez and Melissa Hosten: Being Responsive and Engaged to Elevate the Work of Math Teachers (https://www.teachingmathteachingpodcast.com/99) Megan Franke's Math Ed Podcast episode (https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/mathed/episodes/2014-03-14T09_11_46-07_00) Learning Together: Organizing Schools for Teacher and Student Learning by Elham Kazemi, Jessica Calabrese, Teresa Lind, Becca Lewis, Alison Fox Resnick and Lynsey K. Gibbons (https://hep.gse.harvard.edu/9781682539194/learning-together/) Intentional Talk: How to Structure and Lead Productive Mathematical Discussions By Elham Kazemi, Allison Hintz (2nd Edition Coming Soon) (https://www.routledge.com/Intentional-Talk-How-to-Structure-and-Lead-Productive-Mathematical-Discussions/Kazemi-Hintz/p/book/9781571109767?srsltid=AfmBOookJh-vCReUrhraOvIKmraXQFl0YPMzqzJGGJwR3g_Wu_unBcEC) Yeh, C., Rigby, L., Huerta, S., & Engelhard, C. (2024). Culturally sustaining universal design for mathematics learning. Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 117, 792-801. https://doi.org/10.5951/MTLT.2023.0364 Lincoln-Moore, C., Howse, T., Strong, J., Jones, S., Seda, P., Kebreab. L. (2024, September 23). Black Womxn in Mathematics Education (BWXME) presents Teach and Think like a BLACK Woman: Learning How to Engage and Connect with Marginalized Students [Conference presentation]. National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics (NCSM). Chicago, IL, United States. Lampert, M. (2001). Teaching Problems and the Problems of Teaching. Yale University Press. http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt32bpsx Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment without Burnout by Cal Newport (https://calnewport.com/my-new-book-slow-productivity/) Teachers Empowered to Advance Change in Mathematics Project (TEACH Math Project) (https://teachmath.info/) Teacher Education by Design (https://tedd.org/) Upcoming talk at TERC https://www.terc.edu/mathequityforum/past-events/
The towing industry stands at a crossroads of tradition and transformation, and Mike Lampert is leading the way forward. In this revealing conversation, the CEO of New England Truck Center shares his remarkable journey from a family business handling a single truck tow monthly to orchestrating over 100 calls daily across multiple locations in the Northeast.Lampert pulls back the curtain on how consolidation is reshaping towing operations, creating something the industry has historically lacked: genuine career paths. "I feel like this industry has to mature to a place where operators are looked at with respect," he explains, comparing his vision to how utility linemen are viewed—professionals with benefits, retirement plans, and sustainable schedules.Through partnerships with private equity firms, Lampert has executed a strategic growth plan that benefits both business owners and employees. For owners, it offers financial security without personal guarantees looming over every equipment purchase. For workers, it creates advancement opportunities beyond the glass ceiling typically found in family-owned operations.The conversation delves into practical advice for those considering selling their businesses: invest in quality systems, maintain clean financials, and work with specialized professionals. "You get paid a lot more by making sure it's on the books," Lampert advises, addressing the industry's cash-handling reputation head-on.As New England's only NRC dealer, Lampert also discusses how his company builds and sells approximately 66 trucks annually, including the "Swiss Army knife" 40TB models that combine heavy transport capabilities with towing versatility.Whether you're a towing professional curious about industry evolution, a business owner contemplating your future, or simply fascinated by how traditional services modernize, this episode offers rare insights into a transformation happening right before our eyes. Ready to see where the road leads next?
Listen in as we welcome Andrew Rock from Lampert Cigars to Episode 279 of HBTC Live! We talk about Lampert Cigars, and much more! Visit our website, follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube Channel. #HBTCigar #HowBoutThatCigar #Cigars #PremiumCigars #CigarPodcast #CigarShow #HBTCLive #PremiumTobacco #CigarLife #CigarCulture #BOTL #SOTL #ISmokeCigars #BurnCigarsNotBridges
Adam Lampert is the CEO of Cambridge Caregivers and Manchester Care Homes. Will there be troubles filling jobs post deportations? Senior care staffing shortage.
Eating disorders and disordered eating behaviors represent complex, multifaceted challenges that affect individuals across all demographics, yet they remain widely misunderstood and under-recognized. These issues often extend beyond the stereotypical images associated with eating disorders, touching everything from rigid “clean eating” obsessions to the normalized extremes of diet culture. At the heart of these behaviors lies a disruption in one's relationship with food, often fueled by societal pressures, unrealistic body ideals, and a pervasive focus on aesthetics over health. While these challenges are tenacious, recovery and improved relationships with food are possible with the right interventions, resources, and awareness. In this episode, Danny talks to Dr. Jillian Lampert, a registered dietitian with a PhD in public health nutrition, with a speciality in eating disorders and disordered eating. Timestamps [02:56] – What are eating disorders? a breakdown of core concepts [05:15] – Beyond stereotypes: the widespread impact of eating disorders [14:41] – Disordered eating in sports and fitness: risks and realities [19:41] – Guidance for practitioners: recognizing and addressing red flags [22:50] – Barriers in treating eating disorders: challenges and solutions [43:50] – Advocacy and systemic change: the future of eating disorder care Related Resources Join the Sigma email newsletter for free Subscribe to Sigma Nutrition Premium Enroll in the next cohort of our Applied Nutrition Literacy course Go to episode page The Emily Program Eating Disorders Coalition for Research, Policy, & Action (EDC) National Alliance for Eating Disorders
In this Brand Story episode, Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli explore how Guardz is transforming cybersecurity for Managed Service Providers (MSPs) and small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs). The discussion features insights from Sarah Lampert, Customer Success Manager, and William Barr, Account Executive at Guardz, who shed light on the company's innovative approach to simplifying and optimizing cybersecurity solutions.Bridging the Gap for SMBsSmall to medium-sized businesses often lack dedicated IT or security teams, leaving them vulnerable to cyber threats. William Barr emphasizes how Guardz fills this gap by providing MSPs with tools tailored for SMBs. These tools simplify security management, offering MSPs a unified platform that addresses complex needs without requiring a patchwork of expensive, disparate solutions.Ease of Use and FlexibilityGuardz stands out by offering a user-friendly, AI-powered platform that integrates seamlessly into MSPs' existing workflows. Sarah Lampert highlights the platform's simplicity, enabling even small MSPs to onboard quickly and manage cybersecurity effectively. The product's flexibility allows MSPs to scale their offerings, catering to clients with varying security needs while keeping costs manageable.Key features include:Unified detection and response capabilities.Customizable security controls for different client environments.User-based pricing models that eliminate device-based cost complexities.Support Beyond TechnologyGuardz doesn't stop at providing a robust platform—it empowers MSPs through comprehensive support. Sarah Lampert explains how the Customer Success team aids MSPs with onboarding, marketing materials, and strategic advice, ensuring they position Guardz as a core component of their service stack. The company also facilitates continued learning through webinars, hands-on trials, and direct communication channels.Innovative AI IntegrationAI plays a pivotal role in Guardz's ability to streamline cybersecurity. By analyzing patterns and predicting risks, the platform helps MSPs preempt threats and respond efficiently. William Barr underscores AI's potential to reduce manual effort while enhancing security accuracy, making advanced protection accessible to smaller organizations.Cyber Insurance: A Competitive EdgeGuardz takes its commitment a step further by integrating cyber insurance into its offerings. Qualified clients can access affordable coverage directly through Guardz, ensuring SMBs meet evolving security and compliance standards. This feature not only protects businesses but also equips MSPs with a unique selling point.The Future of GuardzAs Guardz continues to evolve, its focus remains on simplifying cybersecurity for MSPs while providing scalable, cost-effective solutions for SMBs. The team's proactive approach, coupled with constant feedback integration, ensures the platform stays relevant in a dynamic cybersecurity landscape.MSPs looking to streamline their operations and enhance client security are encouraged to explore how Guardz can help achieve these goals. For more information, connect with the Guardz team or visit their platform for a trial.Learn more about Guardz: https://itspm.ag/guardzrgigNote: This story contains promotional content. Learn more.Guests:Sarah Lampert, Customer Success Manager, Guardz [@GuardzCyber]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarlampert/William Barr, Account Executive, Guardz [@GuardzCyber]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-barr-a447541ab/ResourcesLearn more and catch more stories from Guardz: https://www.itspmagazine.com/directory/guardzFor a free 14 day trial of Guardz's platform please visit https://itspm.ag/guardzgvu3 .Learn more about ITSPmagazine Brand Story Podcasts: https://www.itspmagazine.com/purchase-programsNewsletter Archive: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/tune-into-the-latest-podcasts-7109347022809309184/Business Newsletter Signup: https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-business-updates-sign-upAre you interested in telling your story?https://www.itspmagazine.com/telling-your-story
How can a background in psychology and neuroscience shape a career in customer success?I had the pleasure of speaking with Emma Lampert, a customer success leader and yoga enthusiast. We talked about Emma's background in psychology and neuroscience, where she initially aspired to be a research scientist focused on abnormal brain development. Emma is a fractional leader for SaaS start-ups, focused on helping businesses grow through smart customer acquisition and retention strategies. She works with founders to create go-to-market plans that close big deals and build strong relationships with customers.Emma shared some of the most important lessons she has learned throughout her career, particularly the value of embracing failure as a part of growth.In this episode:The impact of neuroplasticityPracticing yogaTransitioning from science to customer successThe concept of the Growth RebelChallenging traditional customer success viewsPost-sales strategiesRecommendations for effective segmentationIdentifying key customer milestonesEmbracing failure as a leaderSome journeys remind us how powerful change can be, and Emma's story is one of them. This is an episode worth hearing, so don't miss out - tune in now.Follow Emma!Emma's website.This episode was brought to you by Deployflow.__________________________________________________About Women in Customer Success Podcast: Women in Customer Success Podcast is the first women-only podcast for Customer Success professionals, where remarkable ladies of Customer Success connect, inspire and champion each other. Follow:Women in Customer Success Website - womenincs.co/podcast LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/womenincs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenincs.co/ Host Marija Skobe-Pilley Website - https://www.marijaskobepilley.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mspilley/ Get a FREE '9 Habits of Successful CSMs' guide https://www.marijaskobepilley.com/9-habits-freebie NEW - Women in Customer Success Courses: Thriving as a First-Time People Leader - https://womenincs.co/thriving-as-a-first-time-people-leader The Revenue CSM - https://www.marijaskobepilley.com/the-revenue-csm
Ellen Lampert-Gréaux works at Questex as Live Design/LDI Creative Director. Ellen started at LDI in 1988, the very first LDI was in Dallas, this will be her 37th year. Ellen is a writer, editor, conference organizer for Live Design/LDI she is from Philadelphia and went to college in Brooklyn. Ellen is the editor-in-chief of Harbour Magazine for Saint Barth and Saint Martin and Organizes The St Barth Film Festival “Cinéma Caraïbes” this year was the 27th edition of "Caribbean Cinema", from May 1 to 4, 2024 I have known Ellen for a very long time but this is the first time she has been on the show, I am looking forward to hearing her incredible story and introducing LDI 2024 This epsiode is brought to you by ACT Entertainment and Main Light
Tami Resler discusses the Fesler-Lampert and Acoustic Roots Performing Arts Series to be held at Shattuck St. Mary’s. There will be an array of musicians and entertainers and the events are open to the public. For tickets and information, click here.
Tami Resler discusses the Fesler-Lampert and Acoustic Roots Performing Arts Series to be held at Shattuck St. Mary's. There will be an array of musicians and entertainers and the events are open to the public. For tickets and information, click here.
Should you freeze your eggs? What age? What's the success rate? How much does it cost? Natalie Lampert has insight into women's top questions about egg freezing, and she is here to share it with you. An award-winning journalist and author of The Big Freeze, her work focuses on women's health and the fertility industry. Her story will answer your questions and provide insight into the world of egg freezing. In this conversation, Natalie and Dr. Lora Shahine discuss Natalie's personal journey with fertility preservation, the historical context of egg freezing, the impact of big corporations' fertility benefits, the need for comprehensive information, and what to consider if you are thinking about freezing your eggs. In this episode you'll hear: [3:00] Meet Natalie Lampert [4:55] Historical context and the development of egg freezing [11:55] Misinformation around egg freezing: be informed, not persuaded [13:25] Egg freezing is assurance, not insurance [16:33] Who is freezing their eggs? And why? [22:53] Natalie's personal decision [42:52] Advice for women considering egg freezing [46:50] Final thoughts and resources Resources mentioned: www.natalielampert.com The Big Freeze by Natalie Lampert Dr. Shahine's Weekly Newsletter on Fertility News and Recommendations Follow @drlorashahine Instagram | YouTube | Tiktok | Her Books
This week the boys are joined by special guest Tim Ozgener from OZ family cigars. Tim talked with us about his unique Buffalo ties and what it's like leaving the cigar game and coming back for his second run in it. Tim also shared the story behind Oz family cigars and its new release Firsat, that we reviewed for the show. Patrol Gone Wild this week is back with an influencer almost murdered by her stepdad, a grumpy old men knife fight in a steak house, a brick thrower thwarting a carjacking. Caleb's got news this week with a new sample pack from Tatuaje, a new release from Lampert, and a new expression from Detroit City Distillery Cigar: Oz Family Cigars "Firsat" Whiskey: Wyoming Whiskey Small Batch Cigars and Whiskey were purchased by Down To Herf Podcast. A huge thank you to our show sponsors Crowned Heads Cigars and Dunbarton Tobacco and Trust! Make sure you're checking them out for all of your cigar needs! https://www.crownedheads.com https://www.dunbartoncigars.com SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND WATCH ALL OF OUR EPISODES IN STUDIO! Join The After Herf Show on Patreon Now! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DownToHerfPodcast Visit our Social Media Pages for News and More! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/downtoherfpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/downtoherfpodcast/
In this episode, the host is joined by Natalie Lampert, author of 'The Big Freeze,' a comprehensive guide on egg freezing. Natalie shares insights from her seven years of research, offering advice for women considering egg freezing. The discussion covers the importance of being well-informed about the process, the societal pressures impacting decisions related to fertility, and the need for open conversations about reproductive health. The episode also highlights key takeaways from her book, emphasizing that while egg freezing can provide assurance, it is not a guaranteed insurance for future fertility. Listener comments underscore the book's impact, and Natalie shares where her book can be found for those interested. Purchase Natalie Lampert's book, “The Big Freeze: A Reporter's Personal Journey Into The World of Egg Freezing and The Quest to Control Our Fertility.” Visit Natalie Lampert's website. Watch and subscribe on YouTube. Do you have questions about IVF? Join Dr. Aimee for The IVF Class at The Egg Whisperer School. The next live class call is on Monday, September 16, 2024 at 4pm PST, where Dr. Aimee will explain IVF and there will be time to ask her your questions live on Zoom. Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more fertility tips! Join Egg Whisperer School Checkout the podcast Subscribe to the newsletter to get updates Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh is one of America's most well known fertility doctors. Her success rate at baby-making is what gives future parents hope when all hope is lost. She pioneered the TUSHY Method and BALLS Method to decrease your time to pregnancy. Learn more about the TUSHY Method and find a wealth of fertility resources at www.draimee.org. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 01:03 Discussing 'The Big Freeze' Book 01:14 Advice for Women Considering Egg Freezing 03:33 Personal Insights and Learnings 06:12 Societal Pressures and Egg Freezing 08:14 Key Takeaways from the Book 09:40 Audience Comments and Conclusion
In this episode of The Egg Whisperer Show, Dr. Aimee interviews Natalie Lampert, award-winning journalist and author of ‘The Big Freeze: A Reporter's Personal Journey Into The World of Egg Freezing and The Quest to Control Our Fertility.' Natalie shares her personal journey and professional insights into egg freezing, highlighting the psychological, ethical, and practical aspects. She emphasizes that egg freezing is a backup option that offers assurance but not insurance. They discuss the broader implications of fertility preservation, societal pressures, and the importance of thorough education on the subject. Natalie also touches upon the landscape shifts in fertility preservation over the past decade and how fem tech and regulatory changes have impacted the industry. Purchase Natalie Lampert's book, “The Big Freeze: A Reporter's Personal Journey Into The World of Egg Freezing and The Quest to Control Our Fertility.” Visit Natalie Lampert's website. Watch and subscribe on YouTube. Do you have questions about IVF? Join Dr. Aimee for The IVF Class at The Egg Whisperer School. The next live class call is on Monday, September 16, 2024 at 4pm PST, where Dr. Aimee will explain IVF and there will be time to ask her your questions live on Zoom. Watch this episode on YouTube. Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more fertility tips! Join Egg Whisperer School Checkout the podcast Subscribe to the newsletter to get updates Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh is one of America's most well known fertility doctors. Her success rate at baby-making is what gives future parents hope when all hope is lost. She pioneered the TUSHY Method and BALLS Method to decrease your time to pregnancy. Learn more about the TUSHY Method and find a wealth of fertility resources at www.draimee.org. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction: The Reality of Egg Freezing 00:32 Meet Natalie Lampert: Author of The Big Freeze 01:18 Natalie's Personal and Professional Journey 03:00 The Broader Context of Egg Freezing 04:28 Advice for Women Considering Egg Freezing 07:24 Surprising Discoveries About Fertility 09:59 The Changing Landscape of Fertility Preservation 15:58 Societal Pressures and Fertility Decisions 20:25 Pros and Cons of Modern Fertility Technology 27:39 Final Thoughts and Takeaways
Fr. Vincent Lampert is an American Catholic priest and the designated exorcist of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis. He was born on April 7, 1963, and was ordained on June 1, 1991. Fr. Lampert received his exorcism training at the Pontifical North American College in Rome, Italy, and has assisted in over 40 exorcisms. He is also known for using social media, particularly podcast appearances, to share his experiences and insights about exorcism. In addition to his exorcism duties, Fr. Lampert serves as the pastor of St. Michael and St. Peter Parishes in Brookville, Indiana. Clip Sponsors: Exodus: https://exodus90.com/matt Hallow: https://hallow.com/mattfradd Strive 21: https://strive21.com/matt
On this Happy Hour edition of Eat Drink Smoke, Tony and Fingers review the Lampert 1675 Edición AZUL. Stefan Lampert, Founder of Lampert Cigars sat down with Tony at The Premium Cigar Association Trade Show. They discussed brand building, European influence on the cigar industry, Lampert's history and breaking into the American market. Other topics this week include: Are cigar auctions becoming more popular? What is going on with the luxury watch market? All that and much more on the Happy Hour! Follow Eat Drink Smoke on social media!X (Formerly Twitter): @GoEatDrinkSmokeFacebook: @eatdrinksmokeIG: @EatDrinkSmokePodcast The Podcast is Free! Click Below! Apple PodcastsAmazon MusicStitcher SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Armstrong interviewed Golden Age great, Irwin Hasen in 1999 on set at San Diego Comic Con about his entry into comic books in the late 1930s, illustrating sports figures for newspapers including an interesting experience at the Daily Worker, working for Harry Chesler, covers for DC Comics, rivalry with Shelley Mayer, contributing to the Justice Society of America, working with Bill Finger, Alex Toth and a tense situation at a syndicate that caused him to walk away from a strip before creating Dondi. Armstrong also interviewed Golden Age great, Harry Lampert in 2000 on set at San Diego Comic Con about his entry into Max Fleischer's animation studio, entering comic books with Sheldon Mayer at All-American comics, working under Max Charles Gaines, co-creating the Flash with Gardner Fox, his humor approach to comics, penciling the Justice Society of America, joining the Army, working with Siegel and Shuster, Harry Donenfeld, Irwin Hasen, and DC filler pages after World War 2, until starting his own very successful advertising agency. Interview conducted, recorded and copyrighted to David Armstrong. Remastered, edited, timestamped and postproduction by Alex Grand.Agency for Change : A Podcast from KidGlovStories of changemakers and how their actions are driving positive impact in the world.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.
This week on Eat Drink Smoke, Tony and Fingers review the Lampert 1675 Edición AZUL and American Highway Reserve Route 2 Straight Bourbon. Stefan Lampert, Founder of Lampert Cigars sat down with Tony at The Premium Cigar Association Trade Show. They discussed brand building, European influence on the cigar industry, Lampert's history and breaking into the American market. Other topics this week include: Are cigar auctions becoming more popular? What is going on with the luxury watch market? Six grocery chains closing locations in 2024. How have shopping habits changed? Fingers is griddle shopping. Elon Musk is moving SpaceX and X to Texas. Listener questions are answered! All that and much more on this week's Eat Drink Smoke. Follow Eat Drink Smoke on social media!X (Formerly Twitter): @GoEatDrinkSmokeFacebook: @eatdrinksmokeIG: @EatDrinkSmokePodcast The Podcast is Free! Click Below! Apple PodcastsAmazon MusicStitcher SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Alan Condon sits down with Erez Lampert, CEO of PathKeeper Surgical, to discuss the transformative potential of AI and 3D imaging in spine surgery. Erez shares insights from his journey from aerospace engineering to medical devices, the latest trends in outpatient spine surgery, and how PathKeeper's innovative technologies are poised to enhance the capabilities of ASCs nationwide.
In this episode, Alan Condon sits down with Erez Lampert, CEO of PathKeeper Surgical, to discuss the transformative potential of AI and 3D imaging in spine surgery. Erez shares insights from his journey from aerospace engineering to medical devices, the latest trends in outpatient spine surgery, and how PathKeeper's innovative technologies are poised to enhance the capabilities of ASCs nationwide.
We hear regular reports of a ‘crisis' in teacher recruitment and what has been characterised as an exodus of educators leaving the profession. Professor Jo Lampert (Monash University) talks about her research around teacher workforce issues, and a new study examining the realities of working in ‘hard-to-staff' schools.
Fr. Vincent Lampert is the designated exorcist of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis. A priest of 33 years, he also serves as the pastor of Saint Michael and Saint Peter Parishes in the Diocese of Brookville, Indiana. In Today's Show I have a friend who has a demon in him, he is trying to have a priest get it out of him. Is it safe to be around him? I accidently took a couple stones from the Colosseum and years since I have suffered a lot, was I cursed? Can someone have a pagan object on their shelf if it was exorcised? Or should it be destroyed, due to causing the sin of scandal or to stop bad things from happening? With the unbelief and atheism around the world, should the Church release footage of exorcisms reveal the spiritual world to them? Can someone praying too much, or praying certain prayers open themselves up to demonic attack? How to deal with someone who has demonic obsession when they hate the Catholic Faith? Has Father ever looked someone in the eye and been able to tell if they might be in a troubled state? Can a traumatic event be the cause of a possession? Can demons read your mind, or do they have to make assumptions on what we are thinking? Are the rites of exorcism in the East and West identical or are they very different? Can a demon use technology to promote evil in the world? I had a friend who passed away. His wife has been heavily involved in the occult. My friend was involved in the occult through his wife. Is there hope for mercy for his soul? Does his wife need to be exorcized? Can a demonic entity be visually seen by the average person? I've been hearing voices tormenting me that the legions of hell are after me. What do I do? How do I know if there is a mental explanation or demonic explanation. Why is it sinful to go to a psychic to speak to deceased relatives? Father have you had any demonic attacks and how do you protect yourself? How can a layman become an exorcist assistant? Does Father have any particular saints he invokes before, during or after an exorcism? Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
Modern Day Exorcism with Vincent Lampert Join Educate for Life Radio and Kevin Conover as he interviews Father Vincent Lampert. Learn more about how to combat the enemy of darkness and what it means to have faith in Jesus Christ using the full armor of God. This episode first aired June 4, 2024
Questions Covered: 02:27 – I am an Eastern Orthodox Christian. If I got in a time machine and teleported back to post-schism Catholic Europe (let’s say the 1400’s) would it be a sin for me to receive the sacraments there? Would it then cease to be a sin if I teleported back to anywhere in pre-schism Europe, or post-schism Russia or Greece? Would it be a sin if a modern-day Protestant tried to receive the sacraments? Additionally, would there be any conflicts with a Catholic or Orthodox Christian from our time receiving the sacraments from a medieval priest? 06:13 – On a previous episode you were talking about theophanies and christophanies and how it’s possible that any of the three persons of the Trinity could be incarnate in any event other than Christ’s birth. I assume the angel Jacob fought and the angel in the furnace with the three youths are such examples. However there are also instances where actual angels have been incarnate, such as in the hospitality of Abraham. My first question related to this is, when these theophanies, christophanies, and angels were incarnate, should we assume that they had physical bodies? My second question is can fallen angels become incarnate, and if they can, would they have physical bodies when they do so? 14:42 – Was Genesis written after Jacob’s lifetime? I’m having a conversation with a friend who believes Eve had relations with Satan, stating that the word beguiled in Hebrew means to seduce body and soul. She bore Cain from that union and that’s why Cain isn’t mentioned in the genealogy. She also says that’s why Jesus told the Pharisees they were sons of the Devil. 19:50 – The video game character “Kirby” has a unique power: He has a nearly bottomless stomach, and whenever he consumes an enemy, he temporarily gains their powers in what is called a “copy ability”. If Kirby were to be received into the Catholic Church, what would happen when he eats Christ’s body and blood in the Eucharist? 22:21 – I have heard it described that God created all the humans, angels, nature, and all of our world as an author creates characters in a book. God is a creator, and humans are sub-creators. When God created the world, he gave the beings in it various souls, vegetative for plants, sensitive for animals, and rational for humans. When a human author creates a world and a character to inhabit it, let’s say Bilbo Baggins, does that creature have a soul? Does that sub-created world have any eternity? 24:12 – I was watching Capturing Christianity with Fr. Lampert today when a caller asked about a spiritual/demonic attachment to him since living in a house where a woman was murdered by her husband. It made me think of something horrible. My mother had an abortion before having me. Could this have caused a spiritual or demonic attachment to me? I also wonder if the dramatic increase in abortion rates has anything to do with the increase in depravity in our culture, spiritually. 32:11 – I have a weird question pertaining to guardian angels and reincarnation reports. Do our guardian angels get transferred to other people when we die? For example, could my guardian angel have guarded another person who died at the same time I was conceived? Is it possible that reincarnation reports could actually be not the memories of the past lives of our souls, but the past assignments of our angels and somehow the knowledge is infused into our minds through our angels guiding and informing us? 35:25 – What do you think an alien grey meat would taste like, and would it a sin to eat one? 37:32 – If DNA haplogroups have proven all humans came from Africa roughly one hundred thousand years ago, why did God not choose an African man to create a Covenant with and likewise not choose to become incarnate with an African as Adam was? Wouldn't it have been most fitting as Jesus is the…
Fr. Vincent Lampert is the designated exorcist of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis. A priest of 33 years, he also serves as the pastor of Saint Michael and Saint Peter Parishes in the Diocese of Brookville, Indiana. In Today's Show What is an exorcism exactly? How were you picked to be an exorcist? Can someone be possessed and still go to mass, receive Holy Communion, bless themselves with holy water, etc. or would a possessed person always have an aversion to Holy things? What type of behavior or situation warrants the need for an exorcism? And how serious must a person's afflictions be to warrant a visit from an exorcist? What is the process like when you get referred to a possible possessed person? Do other Christian denominations commonly send possessed people to a Catholic exorcist? Does the Catholic Church have an official position on what the number 666 represents? How do exorcisms differ from the Catholic Church vs the Russian Orthodox? When the demons were cast out of Mary Magdalene, it didn't seem like there were any outward visible signs that she was possessed. Can one be possessed without them or others realizing it due to no visible manifestation of being possessed? Can Father elaborate on the importance of Confession in terms of fighting the demonic? How common are exorcisms in the real world? Popular media would have us believe that things like this happen all the time, but is that really the case? Is it okay to watch movies that have to do with exorcisms? Movies out there like The Exorcist and The Exorcism of Emily Rose? I heard the devil wants you to watch stuff like this. Father, what is the difference between imprecatory and deprecatory prayer relating to exorcisms? I've heard an exorcist mention these terms years ago. When I see fellow Catholics make the sign of the cross, they don't seem to go far enough down when they say “the Son”. It kind of looks like an upside down cross. Isn't the upside down cross a satanic sign? Father, how would an exorcist determine if a place is “haunted,” or I think the official term is “demonic vexation?” Is it a similar process? What is demonic obsession? What goes into an exorcism? Can you walk us through some of the process of the actual ritual? How long does it take to cast out a demon? Are certain types of demonic activity specific to certain areas of the country or gender specific or age specific or more concentrated in areas of our country? Do demons speak to us? Can they read minds? Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
James and Nick welcome Dr. Stefan Lampert of Lampert Cigars. As Nick was traveling to Tabacos de Costa Rica, he ran into Dr. Lampert who visiting the factory, as well. We discuss Dr. Lampert's vision for the company, how he juggles travel between Europe, the US, and South America. We talk about how Dr. Lampert go into the industry, the importance of travel and how the love of the leaf brings people together.
My sister, Tess Lampert, returns to Synchronicity. Follow Tess on Instagram. Get Tess' book on Mezcal and Tequila. Tess' website Palate Trip. /// Christ Consciousness readings are open for December. The Patreon is rocking. Join for bonus episodes, livestreams, weekly tarot readings and more.
We welcome back exorcist Fr. Vincent Lampert to discuss sin, spiritual warfare, and the need for sacramental confession. Fr. Lampert also has a new online course on Exorcism through The Saint Paul Center for Biblical Theology's digital platform Emmaus Academy. Find out what the course covers! Show Notes Exorcism – St. Paul Center Exorcism: The Battle Against Satan and His Demons – St. Paul Center A Checklist for Spiritual Battle The Screwtape Letters Narrated by John Cleese - Complete Nefarious: The Must-See Movie (Cary Solomon) 5/15/23 Nefarious | Official Website Old Weapons for New Evils? (Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J.) 9/15/23 Will there be a Eucharistic revival? Still Concerned About the Eucharistic Revival: A Response to Tim Glemkowski - Crisis Magazine When Atheism becomes vulgar--Aleteia Talking Back: A Monastic Handbook for Combating Demons Read Fr. McTeigue's Written Works! Listen to Fr. McTeigue's Preaching! | Herald of the Gospel Sermons Podcast on Spotify Visit Fr. McTeigue's Website | Herald of the Gospel Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father!
Has it been way too long since Noah Lampert has been on the show? Yes. Did we fix that? Yes. Was it awesome? A resounding yes. You are picking up halfway through if you have not listened to our chat that came out on his pod Synchronicity the day before this released. I'll link that here:https://www.syncpodcast.com/Okay, now let's get into the imaginal world and the process of creating our lives and realities. We get into the fallout of past creations, what it means to really believe it and much, much more. Thanks to the patrons! Ad-free eps for $3 a month (or more if you're generous)www.patreon.com/ryansingerGoofball Run Tour dates and tickets:www.thegoofballrun.comwww.ryansingercomedy.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5471727/advertisement
The Aggressive Life's favorite exorcist is back to answer questions you submitted via Instagram. He covers everything from ghosts, to Halloween, to what he thinks about possession movies, and everything in between. Despite his heavy job—this man does cast out demons as part of his workweek—Father Lampert is a light, joyful, and smiling presence. He is contagious, in the best way possible, and his answers are thorough, helpful, and even surprising. He is a good man aggressively going after God, and this episode will push you forward. Check out Brian's first conversation with Fr. Lampert, "Standing Up to the Devil," at the following links: Apple, Spotify, Briantome.com
Father Vincent Lampert is a Catholic priest and the designated exorcist of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis. He joined Rep. Crenshaw to unveil the fascinating mystery behind exorcisms and dispel the many myths and taboos associated with exorcisms. They discuss how priests become exorcists, how exorcisms are performed, and the steps to evaluating whether a person is truly possessed by a demon. Father Lampert shares some of the extraordinary and seemingly impossible events that he has witnessed while performing exorcisms. The hierarchy of demons, how they manifest in the world, entry points for possession, the occult, and much more are all discussed in this wide-ranging conversation. Father Lampert is the author of “Exorcism: The Battle Against Satan and His Demons.” He was appointed exorcist of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis in 2005.
Fr. Vincent Lampert, the exorcist for the Archdiocese of Indianapolis returns to show to answer questions from our Locals supporters. Fr's Book: https://stpaulcenter.com/product/exorcism-the-battle-against-satan-and-his-demons/ Fr's Email: exorcismministry@gmail.com