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Ten Things I Like About... Podcast
Screamers: Social Structure

Ten Things I Like About... Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 8:28


Summary: Do Screamers hang out with other Screamers? That depend on the specs. Join Kiersten to find out a little about the social structure of each species of Screamer.   For my hearing impaired followers, a complete transcript of this podcast follows the show notes on Podbean   Show Notes: “Aspects of the Biology of the Horned Screamer in Southwestern Colombia,” by Luis G. Naranjo. The Wilson Bulletin, Vol. 98, No. 2 (June, 1986, pp. 243-256 “Mortality of four captive-born crested screamer chicks (Chauan torquata)”, by Lana Fox, Alexis Moreno, and Gregory Bradley. Open Veterinary Journal, 2019 Apr 28:;9(2):120-125. Doi:10.4314/ovj.v9i2.5 Screamers: https://animaldiversity.org Music written and performed by Katherine Camp   Transcript (Piano music plays) Kiersten - This is Ten Things I Like About…a ten minute, ten episode podcast about unknown or misunderstood wildlife. (Piano music stops) Welcome to Ten Things I Like About… I'm Kiersten, your host, and this is a podcast about misunderstood or unknown creatures in nature. Some we'll find right out side our doors and some are continents away but all are fascinating.  This podcast will focus ten, ten minute episodes on different animals and their amazing characteristics. Please join me on this extraordinary journey, you won't regret it. This is episode four of screamers and the fourth thing I like about Screamers is their social structure. As we have learned previously, there are three species of screamers. Each species is found in a different range of South America, but they reside in similar habitats and eat similar diets. Their coloration is slightly different which does help in identification once you have those differences memorized. Interestingly these three species that are alike is so many ways have different social structures. Let's start off with the Northern Screamer, also known as the Black-necked Screamer, Chauna chavaria, This screamer is found across northern Columbia from the Atrato River and Magdalena River valleys east into the Lake Maracaibo area of Venezuela. They are most often found near water in habitats such as swamps, marshes, lagoons, riverbanks, and seasonally flooded river plains. They are a non-migratory species, so remain in the same area year round. The social structure of the Northern Screamer seems to revolve around the mated pair. Once a pair bond is established, that couple remains together and defends a territory year around. The pair mates for life or an extended period of time. Since they are a bit anti-social when it comes to entertaining other Northern Screamer neighbors, their social structure is fairly simple. They live in small familial groups consisting of the mated pair and their offspring.  I found very few research papers doing in-depth studies into this species social structure but based on other species that remain in familial groups, once the offspring are old enough to reproduce they leave the parents' territory to find their own mate and establish their own territory, or are run off by the parents to find their own mate and establish their own territory. An educated guess dictates that this is the behavior the Northern Screamers follow, as well. To remain genetically diverse and produce healthy offspring, you gotta leave home. Let's travel south and visit with the Southern Screamer, also known as the Crested Screamer, Chauna torquata. They are found from the eastern half of Bolivia south into Argentina as far as Buenos Ares Province and east through Paraguay into south western Brazil and Uruguay.  Southern Screamers prefer tropical and subtropical wetlands including lakes, marshes, and flooded meadows with scattered trees. They are permanent residents wherever they are found. The social structure of the Southern Screamer varies depending on the season. During breeding season, mated pairs are extremely territorial and will defend their established area fiercelyincluding using the spurs on their wings to fight off intruding screamers or other animals. In the off season, Southern  Screamers are the most gregarious of all the screamer species. They gather together in groups of up to 1500 individuals. This species seems to have the closest relationship to humans. These large groups are often seen foraging near livestock. This may have something to do with them gathering in larger groups. It may be a safety in numbers situation, or it could simply be an abundance of resources available in their region. Whatever the reason, the Southern Screamer is definitely the most gregarious screamer of all three species. The third species of screamer is the Horned Screamer, Anhima cornuta. The range of the Horned Screamer is much larger than our other two species and includes the Amazonian regions of Venezuela, to the eastern llanos of Columbia, to eastern Bolivia and south-central Brazil. Habitat frequented by these birds include tropical lowland freshwater areas such as lakes, ponds, rivers, marshes, and swamps. Just like the other screamer species, Horned Screamers are permanent residents of their ranges and appear to defend territories year round. Mated pairs will bond for life and both parties participate in defending the territory. Some studies indicate that Horned Screamers live in smaller groups for longer periods of time than other species. These groups may not be related because mated males have been seen driving off their male offspring when they tried to court the female mate, which is the juvenile's mother.  Mated pairs that remain in the same territory do not nest near each other so as not to encroach on each others resources, but sharing the responsibility of defending a larger territory can be advantageous to their survival.  I find it so interesting that three species of bird that are so similar in almost all aspects of their lives can have such diverse social structures. This episode is a bit shorter than most but we have a lot more to learn about the social structure of all the Screamer species. I hope someone out there listening to this podcast is inspired to jump into this subject so we can all learn more about the social structure of this species because it's my fourth favorite thing about screamers. If you're enjoying this podcast please recommend me to friends and family and take a moment to give me a rating on whatever platform your listening. It will help me reach more listeners and give the animals I talk about an even better chance at change.  Join me next week for another exciting episode about Screamers.        (Piano Music plays)  This has been an episode of Ten Things I like About with Kiersten and Company. Original music written and performed by Katherine Camp, piano extraordinaire.

Armchair HIPAA
Lana Fox and Sarah Badahman Get Real

Armchair HIPAA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 27:25


What starts as a normal episode, takes a personal turn-our first episode of 2021 has the chaotic energy of what we all went through in 2020. Lana Fox, founder and CEO of Clinic Note talks about her startup Clinic Note. She shares her interview process and the work culture she embodies to empower and motivate her employees. Lana reveals her passion for her company's mission and what she went through to get where she is. Sarah and Lana bond over being a working a mom-each with their own growing healthcare start-up. They pull back the curtain for a glimpse of their personal lives so you can learn more about the people behind the business. I hope that if you've had a hard year, you know you're not alone; there are people in this business who want to help and understand that there's always more than just work life going on. Expand your professional network with caring people like Lana, and other guests of this podcast, who want to see you succeed. Happy New Year! Connect with Lana Fox on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lana-fox/ Follow Lana on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lanajoyfox/ or email her at lana@clinicnote.com Clinic Note also has their own podcast "ClinicChats" which can be found on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Listen to the ClinicChats episode where the tables are turned and Lana interviews Sarah! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hipaatrek/id1474979075?i=1000502403930 And if you haven't already find Sarah Badahman and HIPAAtrek on Linkedin: Sarah: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahbadahman/ HIPAAtrek: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hipaatrek/?viewAsMember=true website: https://hipaatrek.com/

Clinic Chats: The Speech Therapist's Private Practice Podcast

The HIPAATrek Owner, Sarah Badahman, along with ClinicNote Owner, Lana Fox talk all things HIPAA compliance. Tune in to hear options for what your private practice or clinic can put into place. As much as we all might want to "put our head in the sand" when it comes to developing HIPAA policies, it is extremely important to legally have them in place. Check out hipaatrek.com for more details!     

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SLP Money
How to transform from employee to CEO with Lana Fox

SLP Money

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 43:44


My guest on this episode of SLP Money is Lana Fox, the CEO of Clinic Note, an EMR designed to help SLPs stay compliant and be more efficient. While most clinicians know they should be using an EMR, Lana and I spend most of our conversation talking about the attributes that has helped make her a successful CEO. These include... Educating your customer on the services that you provide so they can make an informed decision on working with you and your practice.  Networking with local programs can accelerate you growth by introducing you to mentors, investors and partnership opportunities Taking micro actions and earning small wins is the key to accomplishing your big, scary long-term goals. Also, Lana shares an inspirational story of how she overcame the challenges her company faced when it was nearly out of money. She was able to creatively change her ideal customer profile and start focusing on a new type of client to bring in cash flow and keep the business moving forward. The 3 big takeaways that I had from my conversation with Lana are… Break down your long-term goals into smaller, more achievable micro goals. The positive momentum you build by accomplishing these goals will make the more daunting, large projects seem more attainable. Identify the redundant tasks that you find taking up a large portion of your time and bandwidth. Begin to explore possibilities like hiring another employees, outsourcing to a virtual assistant or partnering with a local university to have an intern. Research the local offerings in your town, county and state to see if they are offering any economic development grants or programs to entice hiring in your communities.   For all the shownotes, references and links mentioned in today's episode, head on over to utterlyfinancial.com/15

Clinic Chats: The Speech Therapist's Private Practice Podcast
State of the Podcast with ClinicNote CEO, Lana Fox

Clinic Chats: The Speech Therapist's Private Practice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 18:52


We announce a podcast update! Fun new episode featuring Lana Fox, ClinicNote's CEO/owner. Listen to her story of developing a needed resource for therapists. Don't miss this one! Don't forget to subscribe!   Music from https://filmmusic.io "Cheery Monday" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)  

Small Business and Startup Stories DSM
Lana Fox – ClinicNote

Small Business and Startup Stories DSM

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 30:32


Lana Fox shares how ClinicNote found its roots in Greater Des Moines (DSM) while still improving the lives of speech therapists across the country.

Sea Hags Podcast
Episode 48 - Rescue Breathing

Sea Hags Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2017 69:39


We get a bit serious with this ep, but it’s not all doom and gloom–our guest this week is the phenomenal Lana Fox, an overdose prevention educator, who joins us to talk about what’s going on on the ground with Vancouver’s opiate crisis. We find out who is doing the hard work (surprise, it’s punx and peers!) to provide lifesaving care and compassion to people living with addictions to an increasingly dangerous class of drugs. We also muse on prevention and treatment for caregiver burnout, and punk house parenting. Let’s all take care of each other in this scary mixed-up world, hey?

Anais Nin
Auletris: Anaïs Nin’s Lost Erotica, Part 2

Anais Nin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 53:47


A panel of experts—Rose Caraway, Anaín Bjorkquist, Lana Fox, and Jessica Gilbey—discuss the release of Auletris, the new Anaïs Nin erotica collection.

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Girl Boner Radio
Sex, Shame and Religion

Girl Boner Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 40:51


Masturbation, queerness, sex before marriage and even pleasure are shunned by many religious denominations. August chats with Lana Fox, erotica author and cult survivor, on her own experience and how she cultivated healing and empowerment. Dr. Megan Fleming answers a Q on moving past sexual shame without giving up your church.

Anais Nin
From Tragedy to Triumph: Anaïs Nin and Lana Fox

Anais Nin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2015 36:11


How did a young girl who was the victim of sexual abuse and incest, who was shamed for any inclination towards sexuality, who got into a traditional marriage for the wrong reasons become a successful erotica writer and co-founder of the sex-positive, edgy Go Deeper Press—and what did Anaïs Nin have to do with it? Lana Fox’s road to personal and professional fulfillment is the result of her own dogged persistence, courage and amazing turns of events, but Nin’s writing was the catalyst that inspired her to redefine herself on every level. In this striking interview, Fox reveals all.

Girl Boner Radio
The Orgasm Gap and Bringing Sexy Back

Girl Boner Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2015 47:19


A new Cosmo study shows that the orgasm gap between women and men is very real. August explores these findings then interviews Dr. Megan Fleming, a therapist set on changing the negative ways women feel about their sexuality. Learn ways to relight your sexy fire! Plus, intimacy expert Wendy Strgar shares tips for having better sex, and erotic author Lana Fox reads from her spicy novel, Cream.