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Best podcasts about laura simon

Latest podcast episodes about laura simon

The Petropolist
Who Killed Peanut the Squirrel & Fred the Raccoon?

The Petropolist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 51:24


Mark and Dani Longo clearly, have a deep love for animals, their kindness and generosity shine through. Unfortunately, they were caring for two wild animals without the necessary qualifications as licensed wildlife rehabilitators. Their social media posts attracted a lot of attention, and it seems that someone, or perhaps a few unhappy followers, reported them to the NY Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). From there, things quickly escalated. Sadly, both animals were ultimately euthanized, and it appears that New York State has not been transparent about the situation, leaving many questions unanswered. NBC affiliate WETM reported that the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is conducting an internal investigation into the seizure of P-Nut the squirrel and Fred the raccoon from Mark and Dani Longo's sanctuary. The DEC stated that they are reviewing their policies to uphold wildlife safety. According to WETM, the DEC and Chemung County Health Department claimed P-Nut was euthanized after biting an agent. WETM also noted they couldn't verify any cases of rabies in squirrels in New York State despite requesting test results for both animals. In this episode, we're diving into the bittersweet story of Peanut and Fred—the animals who captured hearts online but became entangled in a complex web created by human choices. Despite the Longo's love for these animals, perhaps the best interests of Peanut and Fred were overlooked maybe even ignored as social media fame, animal care, and legal boundaries clashed in heartbreaking ways. Our expert guests are: -Laura Simon, a wildlife ecologist and the President of the Connecticut Wildlife Rehabilitators Association. She ran a wildlife hotline for 18 years to assist the public and community leaders on ways to resolve a variety of wildlife issues and trained animal control officers, police, and rehabilitators around the country on phone advising methods. She has served on the Connecticut Rabies Advisory Committee and worked with state agencies to create a rabies vector species rehabilitation program and manual that served as a model for other states. Laura is also a board member of Reunite Wildlife, Inc. and has given presentations at state and national conferences on various aspects of resolving wildlife issues and preventing orphaning. She graduated from the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies with a focus on wildlife policy. -Elizabeth Menegon, Founder and owner of the Hands to Paws mobile app and a dedicated advocate for public education and animal welfare. *The views, information, or opinions expressed during The Petropolist podcast or You Tube video series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of the host or the employees of The Petropolist. The primary purpose of this show is to educate and inform. This show does not constitute medical or other professional advice news or services. Please contact a medical professional/veterinarian for all questions regarding the health of your pet.  The Petropolist show and podcast are available for private non-commercial use only. You may not edit, modify, or re-distribute this show.*

Growing Greener
Coexisting With Black Bears

Growing Greener

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 29:01


One of the great success stories of American wildlife, black bears are returning throughout their historic range and even moving into the suburbs.  Confrontations with human inhabitants have fed calls for hunting seasons to curb their numbers.  Wildlife ecologist Laura Simon explains why this is unlikely to resolve the problem, and shares proven strategies for reducing black bear problems

Courtney & Company
Fox 2 's Laura Simon Talks "Guns 'N' Hoses" With The Wake Up

Courtney & Company

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 3:35


The captain of the BLUE TEAM, Laura Simon, joins The Wake Up with Bret & Julie to talk to the captain of the Red Team, Julie Tristan, about Wednesday night's "Guns 'N' Hoses" event.

Mercer Mondays
How Professors Can Be Allies

Mercer Mondays

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 45:56


On this episode, join Dr. Carol Bokros, Dr. Kevin Cummings, and Dr. Laura Simon as we discuss how professors can be allies to their students both inside and outside of the classroom. Tune in to hear about their experiences moving to Macon, the challenges of creating an inclusive classroom, and the many ways these wonderful professors actively support their students.

Subkutan
Kosmos: Mehr als Beauty & Stars

Subkutan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 31:07


Ein neues Magazin für „Mädchen und den Rest der Welt“ – das ist das Kosmos Magazin, das ab Dezember alle zwei Monate erscheinen soll. Es will Mädchen bestärken und eine Themenvielfalt bieten, ohne Genderklischees und Rollenerwartungen zu reproduzieren. Lanciert wurde es von vier Frauen. Eine davon – Laura Simon – ist zu Gast bei Zita Bauer im Subkutan Talk. Sie erzählt, was die Entstehung des Magazins mit neun polnischen Journalistinnen zu tun hat und wie Kosmos versucht, Mädchen mit differenzierten Texten statt mit klischierten Schönheitsidealen zu erreichen.

On en parle - La 1ere
"Ting!" une BD pour enfants qui initie aux rouages du marketing - 09.10.2020

On en parle - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 6:15


Helvetiq édite une bande dessinée pour enfants qui leur dévoile les codes du marketing pour se faire moins manipuler par les stratégies des marques. L'ouvrage sʹappelle "Ting! Comment le marketing séduit le monde". Il est signé Laura Simon et Cary Steinmann, avec les illustrations d'Elina Braslina. Sophie Proust s'entretient avec Cary Steinmann, expert en marketing et coauteur de "Ting!".

The End of the Island Rowing Podcast
S2 Episode 4: Party in the USA

The End of the Island Rowing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 60:43


This week, Ferg, Tom and Ed are turning their attention east and take a closer look at Collegiate Rowing. We have an interview with Erica Holmes and Seb Benzecry, formerly of Marlow Rowing Club and St Pauls School about their experiences at Harvard and Princeton respectively. We're joined for the recording by Sam Baum, Assistant at Cal Men's Rowing and we welcome back JRN's coxing partner, Laura Simon who is also Assistant Coach at Yale.We talk recruitment, duelling, Henley and more!

The End of the Island Rowing Podcast
S2 Episode 2: Coxing Secrets

The End of the Island Rowing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 59:59


Fergus and Tom talk coxing- not something they have much experience with but fortunately the guests do. They're joined by GB Cox, Henry Fieldman, Laura Simon, JRN's new coxing content partner and Harry Brightmore from Oxford Brookes makes his second appearance on The End of The Island.We discuss the best way to form a race plan, favourite calls from over the years, what rowers do that grinds the gears of coxes and everything in between!

ASCO Daily News
Dr. Linda Bosserman Highlights Key Presentations from ASCO's Oncology Practice Conference

ASCO Daily News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 9:15


Welcome to the ASCO Daily News podcast. I'm Lauren Davis, and joining me today is Dr. Linda Bosserman, assistant clinical professor at City of Hope in Southern California where she is a breast cancer specialist who does research and projects in value-based care for the organization. Dr. Bosserman is also editor in chief of the Journal of Oncology Practice who served as chair for the third annual Oncology Practice Conference that just concluded last week. Dr. Bosserman, welcome to the podcast. Thank you so much for having me. We're glad you're here. So you've just returned from the conference. How was this year's event compared with previous years? Well, the feedback was that this was the most successful oncology practice meeting that we've had. I have to really give credit to my planning committee including the co-chair of Barry Rousseau and the imminent Robin Zahn, who is the chair of last year's conference, and all three of us have been on the planning committee with many really amazing national specialists to put this together. The focus this year was really on issues of administration and practice that would help people within community practice or academics in improving quality and care delivery. What were some of the key themes and presentations of this year's conference? So we divided the conference into five major topics. The first was practical solutions for something we all deal with every day-- physician compensation and succession planning. There were incredible talks led by Barry Rousseau and Tracy Weisberg, but with Lance [INAUDIBLE] from Stratify Health Consultants, Dean Gest, Mia Long, experienced oncologists with Texas Oncology from Minnesota Oncology with a lot of succession planning wisdom and Brad Sommer from West Clinic who really talked about very different models of hospital-based and private-based compensation and succession planning. That was very successful and helpful the people. The second major topic was implementing a medically integrated pharmacy. So that was led by Steve Giamatto and Paul Fossberg from Minnesota Oncology and from New England Cancer Specialists and really had specials from Ray Bailey from Florida Cancer Specialists, Stacy McCullough Pharm D from Tennessee Oncology and Ira Ciccone from New York Chemo ONC Albany Med Center. I had to laugh because our private practice in 2008 put this in and really helped spur some of the work that went on later at US oncology when we join them and now at City of Hope, a very large multi-specialty, multi-site academic network. And, in fact, this topic was so important there were subsequent key presentations at the oncology quality meeting, which followed the next two days after the business conference so highly recommend those talks. The third talk was really uncharted waters, how to leverage your practice data, led again by Dr. Zahn and Harvey Bickoff and included Kathleen Beekham from IHA, hematology oncology, talked about practice net and the benchmarking data, Kimberly Woofter, who is really from [INAUDIBLE] and Christian [INAUDIBLE] who is with UnitedHealthcare and a former ASCO administrator. Another key topic on how to use data both for your internal processes, improving care delivery, and quality as well as to negotiate high-quality care with payers and employers. Our fourth topic was really about value-based contracting, which is the theme of all of our current lives, really led by again Barry Rosseau and Robert Baird of Dayton Physicians and, of course, Barry from Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders. Steve Grubbs from ASCO talked about the PCOP model and fundamental components of contracting. Julie Royalty from Humana spoke, and Terrell Jordan from regional Cancer Care Associates in New Jersey spoke. Lot of wisdom in how we're all navigating this value-based contracting transition as we move from volume-base to value-based contracting and care delivery. And then this is really tied together in our keynote presentation from Laura Simon and Olivia Ross, both from the Pacific Business Group on Health who really talked about the employer review and that the majority of private care is covered by employers. They're seeing 10% to 12% of their costs for 1% to 2% of their employees depending on the age of the population. They want rapid access to very precise personalized cancer care, the state of the art, but they want it cost effectively and they want integration between the centers that do specialty surgery and transplant and [INAUDIBLE] with local physicians that can provide that hands on local care to the patient and their family in the community. So those topics really tied together as the key issues that are affecting practices today regardless of the setting that you're in. That's interesting. A lot of fascinating topics that really do affect everyone within a practice. So I'm curious, what are some of the challenges of practices are facing. If practices are moving more towards a value-based system, how do you see that working going forward? Everything was about the move to value whether it's compensation, succession, data, how we contract, implementing programs including [INAUDIBLE] integrated pharmacy, and how we work with employers. So that really is a challenge for small practices because we're talking about an extensive set of data and administrative oversight and reporting as well as a comprehensive set of care delivery. So for small practices, it means networking with larger groups, networking with academic centers, or national groups that are reaching out on behalf of employers to help them have the tools they need or telemedicine those services to their practice or send patients very selectively to major centers and then return to small practices. And then, of course, we're seeing the large move across the country with academic centers networking with large groups of local providers so that there can be one standard of care and meet this need as well as other groups such as US oncology providing network services across the country. So these themes really were reflected here in the moved to value, and we saw several of these subsequently in the oncology quality symposia where they presented research and panels on these same themes. So there were a lot of great presentations there that really were the foundation, and the issues were raised at the business conference, which I highly recommend. That's great. It sounds like these themes really tie together. They do because they're really front and center for how we're practicing medicine, how we're providing services, what kind of services we're providing both in the practices in different settings, or networking those services, and overall ensuring that every patient has access to personalized precision oncology care, supportive care, end of life care, preventive care through the oncology experts who all show up every day to make this available to their patients. And I think what's exciting is that if you attended the conference, you can have access to the live videos and the slides at opc.asco.org. And if you didn't attend, you can go on the ASCO website and purchase the videos and the slides, which I highly recommend because they were so focused on the real problems that people are facing administratively and in clinician leadership in whatever practice setting you are practicing in. That's very true. Again today my guest has been Dr. Linda Bosserman. Thanks so much for being on our podcast today. Thank you so much. Appreciate it. And to our listeners, thank you for tuning into the ASCO Daily News podcast. You can find all of ASCO's podcasts on podcast.asco.org. If you're enjoying the content, we encourage you to subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts.

Rowing Resource Podcast
Ep. 1 - Laura Simon

Rowing Resource Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 101:44


Laura Simon, Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator for Women's Rowing at Yale University, talks about coxswain development and the college recruitment process.

Miau Katzen-Podcast - für Katzenfreunde, die ihre Katze wirklich glücklich machen möchten
Katze vermisst? So kann die Tierschutzorganisation TASSO helfen!

Miau Katzen-Podcast - für Katzenfreunde, die ihre Katze wirklich glücklich machen möchten

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 42:09


Ein echtes Horror-Szenario: Die eigene Katze kommt nach dem Freigang nicht nach Hause oder ist ausgebüchst. Damit diese Geschichte ein gutes Ende nimmt, ist die Markierung, heutzutage meist mit einem Chip und anschließende Registrierung der Katze eine wichtige Voraussetzung. Und das gilt nicht nur für Freigänger, denn auch Wohnungskatzen können abhanden kommen... Ich habe mit Laura Simon, Leiterin Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit von TASSO e.V. gesprochen, wie wir unsere Katzen schützen können und wie TASSO dabei helfen kann, eine "verlorene" Katze wieder nach Hause zu bringen.

What's Law Got To Do With It?
22. Let's Chat About the LSAT - Part 2

What's Law Got To Do With It?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 27:07


Richard and Adam are joined by Laura Simon a second-year student at Osgoode Hall Law School, for the second part of our two part episode on the LSAT! The group chats about Orange is the New Black before diving into the logical reasoning section of the LSAT. Richard raises the issue of time-constraints on the LSAT, a challenge that continues into law school. Laura discusses the strategy of skipping questions.   Adam complains about the experimental section, and Laura tells how she figured out the fake section of her test. Adam continues to complain about the writing sample #Brewpub4Lyfe. Richard lets loose with his gripes about the LSAT. Adam introduces Professor Haigh to the timeless game, "would you rather?".   Required Readings:    Law School Admissions Test Blog - https://lsatblog.blogspot.com/p/welcome.html   LSAT Practice Test - https://harvardready.com/res/files/SamplePTJune.pdf   Questions?:   Call 681-443-7763 and leave a voicemail. Adam will tell you his LSAT score if you do.   Music Attribution:   "Tina Turner - What's Love Got To Do With It?" Cover by "The Scissors" @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPoArsw1XXY www.thescissors.com

What's Law Got To Do With It?
21. Let's Chat About the LSAT - Part 1

What's Law Got To Do With It?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 26:01


Richard and Adam are joined by Laura Simon a second-year student at Osgoode Hall Law School, for part one of our first two-part episode! Our topic: the notorious LSAT. Laura talks about her experience teaching an LSAT prep course.  Adam goes through a typical LSAT day. Richard talks about his own LSAT experience and how he should have brought food. The group deals with the two most notorious sections of the LSAT, the reading comprehension and logic games sections. Required Readings:  Law School Admissions Test Blog - https://lsatblog.blogspot.com/p/welcome.html LSAT Practice Test - https://harvardready.com/res/files/SamplePTJune.pdf Questions?: Call 681-443-7763 and leave a voicemail. Tell us about your LSAT horror stories.   Music Attribution: "Tina Turner - What's Love Got To Do With It?" Cover by "The Scissors" @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPoArsw1XXY www.thescissors.com