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Welcome to the NeurologyLive® Mind Moments® podcast. Tune in to hear leaders in neurology sound off on topics that impact your clinical practice. In this episode, Russ Lebovitz, MD, PhD, chief executive officer and cofounder of Amprion, discussed the company's SAAmplify-aSYN biomarker test, a first-in-class qualitative laboratory developed test and the only seed amplification assay available to aid in the diagnosis of synucleinopathies such as Parkinson disease (PD) and multiple system atrophy (MSA). Lebovitz provided insight on the new technology and its remarkable accuracy in identifying underling a-synuclein pathology using fluorescence changes. He gave a complete overview of the notable study published in The Lancet Neurology that further tested and validated the assay among a heterogenous group of synucleinopathies. Furthermore, he provided clinical context on the feasibility of the assay, the potential for clinical use, and the continued validation needed. Looking for more movement disorder discussion? Check out the NeurologyLive® Movement disorder clinical focus page. Episode Breakdown: 1:05 – Overviewing mechanistic function of SAAmplify-aSYN biomarker test, its purpose, and how it came about 7:50 – Results from the published study; ways the fluorescence-based amplification method could distinguish MSA from PD and Lewy body dementia 16:25 – Neurology News Minute 18:30 – Therapeutic feasibility of the assay in clinical settings and the next steps in validation The stories featured in this week's Neurology News Minute, which will give you quick updates on the following developments in neurology, are further detailed here: Axsome to Submit NDA for AXS-05 in Alzheimer Agitation Following Positive Phase 3 Trials FDA Clears IND for Trial Assessing Gene Therapy SGT-212 in Friedreich Ataxia FDA Grants Fast Track Designation to Anti-Tau Therapy Posdinemab Thanks for listening to the NeurologyLive® Mind Moments® podcast. To support the show, be sure to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. For more neurology news and expert-driven content, visit neurologylive.com.
You set up an assumption, you have a theory, you analyze your data, and you show that the assumption does not hold. Doing good qualitative research is that simple. Except that it's not, of course. On the ground, in the research and writing process, these basic rules can be quite tricky to implement. So we discuss some heuristics researchers can use to limit their conversants, settle on suitable theoretical lenses to examine their data, and collecting more data than what they thought was necessary. References Geertz, C. (1973). The Interpretation Of Cultures. Basic Books. Goodall, J. (1986). The Chimpanzees of Gombe: Patterns of Behavior. Harvard University Press. Popper, K. R. (1959). The Logic of Scientific Discovery. Basic Books. Durkheim, E. (1895). The Rules of Sociological Method. Free Press. Giddens, A. (1976). New Rules of Sociological Method. Hutchinson. Barley, S. R. (1986). Technology as an Occasion for Structuring: Evidence from Observations of CT Scanners and the Social Order of Radiology Departments. Administrative Science Quarterly, 31(1), 78-108. Kellogg, K. C. (2022). Local Adaptation Without Work Intensification: Experimentalist Governance of Digital Technology for Mutually Beneficial Role Reconfiguration in Organizations. Organization Science, 33(2), 571-599. https://doi.org/10.1287/orsc.2021.1445 Mertens, W., Recker, J., Kummer, T.-F., Kohlborn, T., & Viaene, S. (2016). Constructive Deviance as a Driver for Performance in Retail. Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 30, 193-203. Markus, M. L. (1983). Power, Politics, and MIS Implementation. Communications of the ACM, 26(6), 430-444. Berente, N., Lyytinen, K., Yoo, Y., & King, J. L. (2016). Routines as Shock Absorbers During Organizational Transformation: Integration, Control, and NASA's Enterprise Information System. Organization Science, 27(3), 551-572. Alashoor, T., Keil, M., Smith, H. J., & McConnell, A. R. (2023). Too Tired and in Too Good of a Mood to Worry about Privacy: Explaining the Privacy Paradox through the Lens of Effort Level in Information Processing. Information Systems Research, 34(4), 1415-1436. Yin, R. K. (2009). Case Study Research: Design and Methods (4th ed.). Sage. Berente, N., Recker, J., & Leonardi, P. (2023). . This IS Research podcast, 13 September 2023. Gioia, D. A., Corley, K. G., & Hamilton, A. L. (2013). Seeking Qualitative Rigor in Inductive Research: Notes on the Gioia Methodology. Organizational Research Methods, 16(1), 15-31. Lebovitz, S., Levina, N., & Lifshitz-Assaf, H. (2021). Is AI Ground Truth Really “True”? The Dangers of Training and Evaluating AI Tools Based on Experts' Know-What. MIS Quarterly, 45(3), 1501-1525. Ryle, G. (1949). The Concept of Mind. University of Chicago Press. Langley, A. (1999). Strategies for Theorizing from Process Data. Academy of Management Review, 24(4), 691-711. Miles, M. B., & Huberman, M. (1994). Qualitative Data Analysis (2nd ed.). Sage. Cramton, C. D., & Hinds, P. J. (2014). An Embedded Model of Cultural Adaptation in Global Teams. Organization Science, 25(4), 1056-1081.
In this episode of the Life Science Success Podcast, my guest is Dr. Russ Lebovitz. Dr. Lebovitz is a seasoned expert in the life sciences, with over 15 years of experience as a senior scientist and research physician. He has served on the faculties of Baylor College of Medicine and The Fox Chase Cancer Center. Transitioning from academia to industry, he has led biotech companies in the diagnostics field, focusing on early detection of neurodegenerative diseases. As the CEO of Amprion, Dr. Lebovitz is pioneering innovative technologies to revolutionize brain health. He collaborates with organizations like the Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation and the Michael J. Fox Foundation to advance research and awareness. Join us as we delve into his remarkable journey and the groundbreaking work he's doing to transform the future of diagnostics. Dr. Lebovitz shares his extensive experience in life sciences, discussing the journey and development of Amprion from its early days to the present. He explains the science behind prion-like particles, misfolded proteins, and how they relate to neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. He also talks about the company's groundbreaking technology, its FDA recognition, and the critical role of collaborations with organizations like the Michael J. Fox Foundation and the Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation. Tune in to learn about the innovations in diagnostics and the impactful strides being made in the field. 00:00 Introduction to Life Science Success Podcast 00:36 Sponsor Message: D3 Digital Media Marketing 01:27 Meet Dr. Russ Lebovitz 01:53 Dr. Lebovitz's Journey in Life Sciences 02:33 Founding Amprion: The Early Days 04:22 Breakthroughs in Neurodegenerative Disease Research 14:27 The Science Behind Amprion's Technology 19:41 Collaborations and FDA Support 24:52 Amprion's Unique Approach and Availability 32:05 Personal Insights and Reflections 37:20 Conclusion and Farewell
Dani Lebovitz, registered dietitian and founder of Kid Food Explorers, explains why our food and nutrition education approach with kids is problematic and how we can educate with inclusivity and support instead. Get full information on the blog: https://thenourishedchild.com/blog
We welcome Dr. Jon Lebovitz, chief of neuro-interventional surgery at Vassar Brothers Medical Center and a neurosurgeon at Nuvance Health. Sarah LaDuke hosts.
Real Talk with Dana | Nutrition, Health & Fitness with a healthy side of sarcasm
In today's episode, we're thrilled to have Dani Lebovitz, the passionate force behind Kid Food Explorers, joining us. As a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and Pediatric Dietitian, Dani is on a mission to empower parents in raising confident and adventurous eaters. Today, we're exploring how to navigate the often-conflicting expectations and information surrounding children's nutrition. Dani...
#412: How do you stop your baby from playing with food or throwing food on the floor? Dietitian Dani Lebovitz from @kid.food.explorers joins me to discuss raising adventurous eaters…and why letting your baby drop food on the floor is actually a good thing! Check out Dani's books on Amazon (affiliate links): Becoming a Food Explorer https://amzn.to/3TahFFM Fun with Food https://amzn.to/3cQKOCa Where does broccoli come from?https://amzn.to/3FfjJo1 Where do bananas from from? https://amzn.to/3E6150s 101 Descriptive Words for Food https://amzn.to/3dUw5FN Let's Play with Our Food Activity Book https://amzn.to/3ykPefM Follow Dani on Amazon @kid.food.explorers Shownotes for this episode are here: https://blwpodcast.com/412
#412: How do you stop your baby from playing with food or throwing food on the floor? Dietitian Dani Lebovitz from @kid.food.explorers joins me to discuss raising adventurous eaters…and why letting your baby drop food on the floor is actually a good thing! Check out Dani's books on Amazon (affiliate links): Becoming a Food Explorer https://amzn.to/3TahFFM Fun with Food https://amzn.to/3cQKOCa Where does broccoli come from?https://amzn.to/3FfjJo1 Where do bananas from from? https://amzn.to/3E6150s 101 Descriptive Words for Food https://amzn.to/3dUw5FN Let's Play with Our Food Activity Book https://amzn.to/3ykPefM Follow Dani on Amazon @kid.food.explorers Shownotes for this episode are here: https://blwpodcast.com/412
Richard Lebovitz and Joe Lynch discuss leading inventory attack teams. Richard is the CEO of LeanDNA, a purpose-built analytics platform for factory inventory optimization. About Richard Lebovitz Richard Lebovitz is the CEO of LeanDNA, a purpose-built analytics platform for factory inventory optimization. Over his 30+ year career in the supply chain, Richard has worked with manufacturers around the world in operations, supply chain, and lean strategy roles to develop systems that can manage complex supply chains on a global scale. Richard previously founded and led Factory Logic, Inc. (acquired by SAP). He is a board member of the Association for Manufacturing Excellence (AME) and a contributor to the Forbes Technology Council, Manufacturing Today, WardsAuto, Supply Chain Brain, Industry Today, Aerospace Manufacturing and Design, ASSEMBLY, and more. About LeanDNA LeanDNA is a leading inventory optimization and execution platform that is solving the execution gap in the supply chain. This award-winning platform synchronizes execution across the supply chain, empowering manufacturers to prioritize and collaborate to resolve critical material shortages and excesses. With LeanDNA, manufacturers in industries that include aerospace, industrial, automotive, and medical know they will get the right part in the right place at the right time. Key Takeaways: Leading Inventory Attack Teams An Inventory Attack Team (IAT) consists of key stakeholders across a supply chain organization who collaborate regularly to optimize daily inventory opportunities. The IAT strives to drive an effective, sustainable process to attack the biggest daily inventory optimization opportunities across complex teams with multiple sites. LeanDNA helps manufacturers to improve their supply chain efficiency and agility, while also reducing costs and improving customer satisfaction. LeanDNA is a cloud-based supply chain execution platform that helps discrete manufacturers digitally transform their procurement operations. The company centralizes data from multiple sources to manage inventory, simplify change management, and improve data quality. LeanDNA's platform also provides users with actionable insights into their supply chain performance, enhanced demand-to-delivery visibility, and prioritization of inventory optimization opportunities. LeanDNA is used by manufacturers in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, industrial, and medical. Some of its customers include Boeing, Airbus, Spirit AeroSystems, and Tesla. Here are some specific examples of what LeanDNA can do: Help manufacturers to identify and reduce excess inventory Improve on-time delivery performance Reduce stockouts Improve forecast accuracy Reduce supply chain costs Improve collaboration between different supply chain teams Learn More About Leading Inventory Attack Teams Richard Lebovitz on LinkedIn LeanDNA on LinkedIn Lean DNA website Inventory Management Best Practice: Create an Inventory Attack Team - LeanDNA Supply chain awards - LeanDNA LeanDNA Success Stories Richard Lebovitz - Forbes Technology Council Episode Sponsor: Wreaths Across America Wreaths Across America Radio - Wreaths Across America Episode Sponsor: Greenscreens.ai Greenscreens.ai's dynamic pricing infrastructure built to grow and protect margins. The Greenscreens.ai solution combines aggregated market data and customer data with advanced machine learning techniques to deliver short-term predictive freight market pricing specific to a company's individual buy and sell behavior. The Logistics of Logistics Podcast If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive review, subscribe, and share it with your friends and colleagues. The Logistics of Logistics Podcast: Google, Apple, Castbox, Spotify, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tunein, Podbean, Owltail, Libsyn, Overcast Check out The Logistics of Logistics on Youtube
CBL Properties wants you to know that it still loves the mall. In fact, the company owns 59.5 million square feet of retail properties in the U.S., including 56 malls, outlets and lifestyle centers. Charles Lebovitz, Chairman Emeritus and founder of CBL, describes the Lebovitz family's background in real estate, starting with their first mall in Chattanooga in 1962. CEO Stephen Lebovitz describes the changing role of department stores and the impact of the pandemic on the retail industry. He also highlight the importance of redevelopment and densification in the company's current strategy. James Cook is the director of retail research in the Americas for JLL. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts Listen: WhereWeBuy.show Alexa: Say "Enable the Where We Buy skill" Email: jamesd.cook@jll.com Watch our video show, Everything We Know About Retail: http://everythingweknow.show/ Leave a message on the Where We Buy hotline. We may use it on an upcoming show. Call (602) 633-4061 Read more retail research here: http://www.us.jll.com/retail Theme music is Run in the Night by The Good Lawdz, under Creative Commons license.
One glance at LeanDNA in the news shows they know their stuff. Under the leadership of longtime industry veteran Richard Lebovitz, LeanDNA helps supply chain professionals optimize inventory, reduce shortage, and deliver on time. See, for example, the impressive case study Johnson Controls and LeanDNA Build Digital Thread. Don't miss this insightful conversation with a longtime industry leader.Sponsored By:
Richard Lebovitz President and CEO, LeanDNA, an inventory optimization and execution platform that synchronizes workflows joined us in this episode to talk about the growing demand for inventory optimization software, and its impact on supply chains; Key topics covered: How are factory inventory optimization systems changing the whole supply chain game today How will more commerce / distribution companies look at these tools as an advantage How brands can use these tools to tie into actual user experience
Our feature guest does amazing work in her passion to teach kids more ways to learn about new foods through her products, resources and educational guides on her site Kid Food Explores. We talk with registered Dani also known as Kids Nutrition
WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
COVID has taught us that Supply Chain issues can shake the whole economy. And everyone is attacking Supply Chain issues from their perspective. And sometimes it's very hard to understand how these solutions will collectively solve the overarching issues within Supply Chain. One of the most critical perspectives that are often missed when we talk about production scheduling is of the buyer who is responsible for procuring materials and ensuring that the shop floor has the materials timely. But managing the procurement process while optimizing the inventory is easier said than done.In today's episode, our guest, Richard Lebovitz, who shares his insights into procurement prioritization and its impact on scheduling and inventory. He also compares and contrasts various systems such as S&OP, IBP, P2P, and vendor collaboration software and where procurement-focused systems such as LeanDNA fit in the architecture. Finally, he discusses how the underlying data and business and the configuration of the business and information model may have an impact on your procurement and production processes.For more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs.rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.
In the latest episode of the Empowerography Podcast, my guest is Mandara Lebovitz. Mandara Lebovitz is a trauma-informed holistic life coach, energy healer, mind-body syndrome practitioner, medical intuitive, and award-winning speaker. Her personal wellness journey took her from bed-ridden teenager to bad-ass gifted wellness professional and uncovered an innate ability to heal twenty-two years of chronic back pain, unprecedently growing her spine one inch taller in her thirties. Her signature online programs, workshops and one-on-one client sessions empower those ready to rid themselves of chronic pain, and seekers from all walks of life looking for more clarity, confidence, fun and freedom, to embrace the power to heal and manifest a life they love. For Mandara, a heart-centred life includes yoga, travel, hiking in nature for inspiration, games night with her family, throwing a kick-ass dance party, attending Goddess Group meetings with her sisterhood of spiritually like-minded mothers and powerhouses, playing in her art studio, and firing up a blow torch in a unique fine art making process (combining painting with pyrography) she calls painting with fire. In this episode we discuss self-healing, life coaching, the healing arts, mind body syndrome work, and awakening. Website - https://www.mandaracoachingandwellness.com/ https://www.mandarafineart.com IG - https://www.instagram.com/mandaracoachingandwellness https://www.instagram.com/mandarafineart FB - https://www.facebook.com/mandaracoachingandwellness https://www.facebook.com/mandarafineart YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asPkesKcQno "Every healer, pretty much will tell you that they've had to heal themselves" - 00:05:04 "The more open and honest and vulnerable and courageous we are in sharing who we are" - 00:38:08 "It's about holding onto your power" - 01:00:57 Empowerography would like to offer you a discount code to one of our exclusive partners, Quartz & Canary Jewelry & Wellness Co. Please use CODE EMPOWER15 to receive 15% off upon check out at www.quartzandcanary.com. Quartz & Canary is truly the place, where spirituality meets style.
In the latest episode of the Empowerography Podcast, my guest is Mandara Lebovitz. Mandara Lebovitz is a trauma-informed holistic life coach, energy healer, mind-body syndrome practitioner, medical intuitive, and award-winning speaker. Her personal wellness journey took her from bed-ridden teenager to bad-ass gifted wellness professional and uncovered an innate ability to heal twenty-two years of chronic back pain, unprecedently growing her spine one inch taller in her thirties. Her signature online programs, workshops and one-on-one client sessions empower those ready to rid themselves of chronic pain, and seekers from all walks of life looking for more clarity, confidence, fun and freedom, to embrace the power to heal and manifest a life they love. For Mandara, a heart-centred life includes yoga, travel, hiking in nature for inspiration, games night with her family, throwing a kick-ass dance party, attending Goddess Group meetings with her sisterhood of spiritually like-minded mothers and powerhouses, playing in her art studio, and firing up a blow torch in a unique fine art making process (combining painting with pyrography) she calls painting with fire. In this episode we discuss self-healing, life coaching, the healing arts, mind body syndrome work, and awakening. Website - https://www.mandaracoachingandwellness.com/ https://www.mandarafineart.com IG - https://www.instagram.com/mandaracoachingandwellness https://www.instagram.com/mandarafineart FB - https://www.facebook.com/mandaracoachingandwellness https://www.facebook.com/mandarafineart YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asPkesKcQno "Every healer, pretty much will tell you that they've had to heal themselves" - 00:05:04 "The more open and honest and vulnerable and courageous we are in sharing who we are" - 00:38:08 "It's about holding onto your power" - 01:00:57 Empowerography would like to offer you a discount code to one of our exclusive partners, Quartz & Canary Jewelry & Wellness Co. Please use CODE EMPOWER15 to receive 15% off upon check out at www.quartzandcanary.com. Quartz & Canary is truly the place, where spirituality meets style.
The area around Madison and Avalon is and has been home to important Midtown institutions such as Murphy's Bar, Pho Binh restaurant, the Cash Saver grocery store, and the long-gone but fondly remembered Antenna club. But because that part of Midtown is in between revitalizing areas such as Overton Square and the Medical District, it hasn't been the recipient of much if any streetscape improvements. In this episode, Emily Bishop and Karen Lebovitz discuss the efforts of MidtownMemphis.org to beautify the area through landscaping in the hopes that the visibility and advocacy will bring additional investment to the area, particularly those that will improve the pedestrian experience. For more information, visit the MidtownMemphis.org website.
The way we talk about food in today's culture is vastly different than when I was growing up (take a listen below to hear about my parents and their 5 lb block of cheese!). There's a lot of talk out there about diet culture, but what does that really mean? How can we lead our children into a healthy relationship with food from introducing solids, all the way through their toddler years and beyond? In this episode, I talk to pediatric registered dietitian nutritionist Dani Lebovitz about how we can raise healthy and intuitive eaters by the way we are introducing foods to infants and toddlers. Dani is an author, early childhood education advocate, and Mom of 3 who founded Kid Food Explorers, a resource hub and learning platform that empowers families on their journey to raise confident, adventurous eaters. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ann-mckitrick/support
Dani is a pediatric registered dietitian nutritionist, early childhood education advocate, and Mom of 3. Her mission is to guide parents through hands-on learning and sensory engagement with food education to foster curiosity, transforming picky kids in adventurous eaters. She focuses on food literacy with the integration of STEAM activities (science, technology, engineering, arts, math), sensory exploration, and food play to make everyday meals into teachable moments.-Key takeaways What it was like having her first two kiddos while living in Germany. The biggest differences: seeing her doctor every visit in Germany and having an ultrasound every visit. In Germany when you have a c-section, they keep you a minimum of 5 days vs in the U.S. where they get you out quick (6:35)Her tips for meals when you're low on time, your partner is traveling, etc. - convenience food is your friend. We put a lot of stress and pressure on ourselves about meals. She likes to utilize prepared or semi-prepared foods as the main dish and then she'll add other things like fruits and veggies (15:45)Give yourself some grace. If everyone comes to the table and they've eaten something, whether it's cereal or soup or whatever, as long as they're fed and safe, you're in a good place (18:01)Playing is how kids learn about and experience the world around them, but for some reason not when it comes to food. An invitation to play with food is a great way to help children feel confident and familiar with foods even if we're not talking about eating them (29:20)The goal of her work is to reduce barriers around food and make them fun and playful. If they taste the food, great, but that's not always the first step. The first step is to build confidence and comfort around new food (36:44) How to incorporate food play into your every day so it isn't stressful and doesn't take a lot of work or money. Think about what you're making for dinner and how you could turn that into sensory play (41:16)-Thank you to ChildLife Essentials for sponsoring this episode! ChildLife Essentials has been a trusted children's supplements brand for over 20 years. Now available on amazon.com/childlifeFollow Dani on Instagram or her websiteFollow Mommin' Podcast on Instagram Thanks for listening! Please rate the show and leave a review if you liked what you heard and make sure to subscribe on Amazon Music, iHeartRADIO, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or TuneIn!
Seven-year day student, Levi Lebovitz '22, offers hilarious insight into McCallie's Christmas Concert, music department, and family legacy along with a stunning guitar demonstration that you do not want to miss.
Noah welcomes Dr. Russell Lebovitz to the show, for a discussion on the early warning signs of Lewy Body Dementia and how to detect them. Lewy Body Dementia is a mysterious brain disease that destroyed one of Hollywood's most creative minds; that of Robin Williams. In this episode learn what is Lewy Body Dementia, its early warning signs, the newly developed "SYNTap Test", and more on properly diagnosing degenerative mental diseases. https://www.Amprionme.com/ #DrRusselLebovitz #LewyBodyDementia #Awareness #SYNTapTest #RobinWilliams See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have the brilliant , , and on the show and we talk about a lot of things. We talk about how they constructed their ethnography on , what they initially planned to do (AI in HR), how valuable digital seminars can be, and why Natalia refuses to upgrade her dropbox plan. Lebovitz, S., Levina, N., & Lifshitz-Assaf, H. (2021). Is AI Ground Truth Really “True”? The Dangers of Training and Evaluating AI Tools Based on Experts' Know-What. MIS Quarterly, 45(3), 1501-1525.
Introducing Dr. Russel Lebovitz CEO/Cofounder of Amprion Learn about the research and tests for early detection of neurodegenerative diseases such as Lewy Body Dementia (LBD), Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's Discuss Lewy Body Dementia, its causes, and symptoms Understand the differences are between Dementia, LBD, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's What is the “SYNTap Test? Dr. Russell Lebovitz is the co-founder and CEO of biotech diagnostics company Amprion. He worked also as a senior scientist and research physician, and served on the faculty of Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. The research has led to breakthrough testing for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and neurodegenerative disease. A champion for brain health drug development, Russ also works closely with the Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation (ADDF), playing the role of the principal investigator. Always eager to collaborate on science, Dr. Russ Lebovitz plays an active part in research projects with the Center for Neurologic Study (CNS), the Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF), ALS Association (Golden West Chapter), and several other Lewy Body Dementia https://amprionme.com/ Brought to you by J.C. Cooley Foundation "Equipping the Youth of Today for the Challenges of Tomorrow". Support the show: http://www.cooleyfoundation.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Russell Lebovitz, brain disease research scientist, discusses LBD Lewy Body Dementia, a progressive, incurative and fatal condition that diminishes a person's ability to think, remember, and move.
Co-Founder/CEO of Amprion and leading expert on Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) Dr. Russell Lebovitz talks about the latest disease as the 2nd most common dementia and can be mistaken for Alzheimer's and/or Parkinson's plus discusses the early warning signs of LBD that destroyed one of Hollywood's most creative minds, Robin Williams! Dr. Russell and his company also developed a new tool called “SYNTap “ , a biomarker test for LBD, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's which can detect these conditions and also diagnose certain symptoms, plus how he got started and help empower people to navigate their brain health through early testing! Find out more about Dr. Russell Lebovitz and his staff at Amprion and how to get tested at www.amprionme.com ! #drrusselllebovitz #russelllebovitz #amprion #lewybodydementia #LBD #parkinsonsdisease #parkinsons #dementia #alzheimers #alzheimersdisease #disease #brainhealth #syntap #robinwilliams #amazon #audible #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #itunes #googleplay #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerdrrusselllebovitz #themikewagnershowrusselllebovitz --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/support
Co-Founder/CEO of Amprion and leading expert on Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) Dr. Russell Lebovitz talks about the latest disease as the 2nd most common dementia and can be mistaken for Alzheimer's and/or Parkinson's plus discusses the early warning signs of LBD that destroyed one of Hollywood's most creative minds, Robin Williams! Dr. Russell and his company also developed a new tool called “SYNTap “ , a biomarker test for LBD, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's which can detect these conditions and also diagnose certain symptoms, plus how he got started and help empower people to navigate their brain health through early testing! Find out more about Dr. Russell Lebovitz and his staff at Amprion and how to get tested at www.amprionme.com ! #drrusselllebovitz #russelllebovitz #amprion #lewybodydementia #LBD #parkinsonsdisease #parkinsons #dementia #alzheimers #alzheimersdisease #disease #brainhealth #syntap #robinwilliams #amazon #audible #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #itunes #googleplay #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerdrrusselllebovitz #themikewagnershowrusselllebovitz
In this week's episode, I will be joined by Arielle "Dani" Lebovitz MS, RDN, CSSD, CDE. Dani is a pediatric registered dietitian nutritionist, early childhood education advocate, and Mom of 3. Her mission is to guide parents through hands-on learning and sensory engagement with food education to foster curiosity, transforming picky kids into adventurous eaters. She focuses on food literacy with the integration of STEAM activities (science, technology, engineering, arts, math), sensory exploration, and food play to make everyday meals into teachable moments.In this episode, we talked about Being creative and tapping into your audience. Raising money through kick starter to fund her book. How to start a kick-starter campaign. How to search what is on the market and differentiating yourself from everyone else. What is it like self-publishing? Tips for being a guest on interviews.Hack: If you have something you want to write about you should do it!Additional Information:Reach out to Dani:Social:Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/kid.food.explorers/)Reach out to Me:Social:Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/thepodcast_doc/)Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/nate.navas)Facebook Group Name is Healthcare Podcast Community (FacebookAffiliates:physiomemes.com (Discount code)= Nate20https://www.poddecks.com/ (Discount code)= PODDOC
Dr. Russell Lebovitz is the co-founder and CEO of biotech diagnostics company Amprion. He worked also as a senior scientist and research physician, and served on the faculty of Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. The research has led to breakthroughs in finding the presence of early-state Parkinson's Disease. in 10% of cases the disease is genetic, but brain injuries can also create the conditions for some brain proteins to begin to alter. This can begin about 20 years before actual symptoms begin to appear, things such as stiffness in movement, difficulty with what usually is simply natural; voice changes--hesitation, stuttering.; changes in posture, balance. www.amprionme.com
CEO & CoFounder of Amprion, Dr. Lebovitz leads the company to launch breakthrough testing for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and neurodegenerative diseases. His research team developed the “SYNTap Test” for detecting LBD, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's decades before symptoms appear. Prior to his management career, Dr. Lebovitz worked as a senior scientist and research physician for over 15 years. He also served on the faculty of Baylor College of Medicine in Houston and The Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia.
TNCRadio.LIVE https://amprionme.com/our-team/russ-lebovitz/ Dr. Russell Lebovitz discusses the early warning signs of Lewy Body Dementia, the mysterious brain disease that destroyed one of Hollywood's most creative minds
-#therichsolution #drrussbovitz #lewybodydementia-Join me today at 10:00am CT on Mojo50 Radio. My returning guest, Dr. Russell Lebovitz, MD/PhD, @amprionme is the Co-founder and CEO of Amprion. Will have a discussion on the topic of "The Early Warning Signs of The Mysterious Brain Disease Know as Lewy Body Dementia".-You'll Learn:-*What is Lewy Body Dementia (LBD), what causes it, and who can get it? -*What are the early warning signs of LBD and what are its stages? -*Find out about the “SYNTap Test” for detecting LBD, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's decades before symptoms appear. -- Listen @ 10:00am CT on:-- www.mojo50.com-- Heart Radio-- iTunes-- Apple-- Live streaming via:-- YouTube and Facebook:-- https://www.facebook.com/Therichsolution/-- https://www.youtube.com/c/therichsolution
Feeding nutritious foods to your kids can be a never-ending battle, and let's not forget, keep them well fed, plus not complaining. Anyone? Well, thanks to Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Dani Lebovitz, MS, RD, CSSD, CDES, has set the stage for families to make mealtime an enjoyable experience with her website, books and learning resources called Kid Food Explorers! Her materials will help transform any picky eater with the help from childhood play. She helps provide easy ways for parents to guide their children to find curiosity and develop a wonder mindset by exploring fruits and vegetables. Her goal is to help grow confident, healthy adventurous eaters. Check out Kid Food Explorers! Instagram @kidfoodexplorers Amazon page: Kid Food Explorer Shop --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week’s Alpha Trader podcast features hosts Aaron Task and Stephen Alpher speaking with David Lebovtiz, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management. With the market coming off its worst week in three months, the inflation question is atop many investors’ minds. Lebovitz is willing to agree at least in part with the Fed that the current inflation scare is transitory - a supply/demand “mismatch” as the economy rapidly emerges from the pandemic - but he believes the wage pressures we’re seeing now may prove stickier than the central bank anticipates. Bottom line: While the Fed’s forecasts are probably too dovish, the market’s are far too hawkish in an expectation of a rate hike in 2022. The Fed, says, Lebovitz remains laser-focused on jobs, and as long the unemployment rate remains elevated, expect them to stick with the “not even thinking about thinking about raising rates message” language for quite a while longer. What that means for the markets is anyone’s guess, of course, but Lebovitz reminds that each year brings an average 14% correction at some point, so it wouldn’t be unreasonable to expect the current downturn to run into the double-digits. Still, with earnings growth expected to be about 50% this year and the Fed unlikely to all of a sudden turn hawkish, it’s hard not to see the markets regaining their footing later in 2021. There’s plenty more, including what sectors are set to benefit most from the current environment, and why Lebovitz is quite a bit more constructive on Bitcoin than some of his JPMorgan colleagues. Listen to or subscribe to Alpha Trader on these podcast platforms: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play Stitcher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join me today at 10:00am CT on Mojo50 Radio. My guest, Dr. Russell Lebovitz @amprionme, MD/PhD, is the Co-founder and CEO of Amprion. Will have a discussion on the topic of "Breakthrough Test can Diagnose Parkinson's Decades before Symptoms Appear".April is Parkinson's Disease Awareness MonthYou'll Learn:*How prevalent neurodegenerative diseases are in the U.S.*What are the major brain diseases and their symptoms*Next steps for the patient if test reveals the presence of toxic protein SYNUCLEINListen @ 10:00am CT on:www.mojo50.comHeart RadioiTunesAppleLive streaming via:YouTube and Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Therichsolution/https://www.youtube.com/c/therichsolution
First, hear why controversial figure Mark McCloskey says he’s interested in running for US Senate. Next, host Ryan Wrecker recaps the latest shooting on Interstate 70 in North St. Louis. Later, he revisits his earlier interview with brain researcher Dr. Russell Lebovitz, who discusses early warning signs for Parkinson’s Disease. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Following the Derek Chauvin trial, the Department of Justice is set to investigate the Minneapolis Police Department. Now many, including NBA player LeBron James, have jumped to quick and inaccurate reactions following the justified police shooting today in Columbus, Ohio. Next, brain researcher Dr. Russell Lebovitz joins host Ryan Wrecker to discuss early warning signs for Parkinson’s Disease. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Struggling to feed your picky eaters? Joining us on this week's episode of the Less Stressed Life Podcast is Arielle “Dani” Lebovitz, Dietitian, author, and founder of Kid Food Explorers, who is sharing her story and passion to help picky eaters become confident food explorers.Dani shares her expertise on:The 1 food rule that helps picky eatersHow to create food neutrality and confidence using STEAMTips on food exploration and when to startGetting started with simple, fun food explorationA special thank you to our sponsor 88 Acres. To get a discount on your order and a list of my favorite 88 Acres products head to https://seeds.88acres.com/lessstressedMentioned in this episode:http://experiencedeliciousnow.com/freebies-form/Arielle "Dani" Lebovitz, MS, RDN, CSSD, CDE is a mom and registered dietitian nutritionist specializing in hands-on experience-based education for children and their families. She is the children's book author of "Where Do Bananas Come From? A Book of Fruits" and "Where Does Broccoli Come From? A Book of Vegetables," a colorful encyclopedia-type guidebook series that invites taste buds on adventures in discovery of new foods. Dani holds a master's degree in Health Communications as well as specialty certifications in diabetes education and sports nutrition. As a military spouse and self-proclaimed foodie, she loves to travel with her husband, three daughters, and two poodles, exploring food markets in search of unique tastes and textures.Assess your Adrenals, Detox, or Get my Guidechristabiegler.com/linksJoin us on Instagraminstagram.com/anti.inflammatory.nutritionist/Shop our Favoriteschristabiegler.com/shopLoving the podcast? Leave us a review!reviewthispodcast.com/lessstressed
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The Messy Intersection: Pregnancy, Motherhood and Feeding Our Kids
In this episode of The Messy Intersection, I chat with Dani Lebovitz, a pediatric dietitian, early childhood education advocate and mom of three who loves the show Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood just as much as I do. Why a show about feeding our kids and feeding ourselves is dedicating an entire episode to a children's television show? As Dani and I will discuss, children learn through stories. And because there are so few shows that do an excellent job of helping kids learn about food in a positive way, we thought that discussing the show deserved an entire episode! In this episode, we'll how these episodes of Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood can help your child develop a positive relationship with food.
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On this FourStar Podcast: We unpack the latest 3rd quarter economic trends and discuss the Federal Reserve investigating the adoption of a Cryptocurrency. On the international front, a surprising GDP number out of China, that goes along with a possibility for the largest IPO ever. After the main podcast we interview David M. Lebovitz, Executive Director and Global Market Strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management.
In episode #133 of Fit Mama Real Food Radio we're chatting with Dani Lebovitz all about inviting kids to become food explorers. We'll learn about how to to encourage them to use their 5 senses, explore new foods with no pressure plus why this all matters. Let's dive into the fun, educational and inspiring episode! Links from the show: Connect with Dani: website, instagram Dani's latest book: 101 Descriptive Words for Food Explorers Food explorer place mats Dani's free resource library Thanks to our podcast sponsor Seattle Elderberry! Use code FitMamaRadio for 20% off your first order! Check out our new podcast sponsor Cleaning Essentials! Use code fitmama15 to save 15% off your next order! Show notes page: www.fitmamarealfood.com/radio133
Investors looking to the equity market for income should focus on sectors with healthy balance sheets and minimal exposure to the COVID downturn, says Lebovitz.
Few experiences can top sitting in a Parisian cafe and watching the world go by, a glass of something at your elbow. But if you've ever gone inside the cafe and confronted the battalion of beautiful bottles behind the bar, you may have come to the reluctant conclusion that there is a whole world of French beverages beyond wine that you may never understand. David Lebovitz to the rescue! For decades, Lebovitz has guided readers of his many books and engaging website into the world of French cuisine and Parisian life with generosity and eloquence. In his latest book, Drinking French: The Iconic Cocktails, Apéritifs, and Café Traditions of France, with 160 Recipes (Ten Speed Press, 2020), Lebovitz takes us behind the classic zinc bar and explains what goes on there, from early morning coffee to late-night liqueurs. Drinking French unravels the mystery behind the jewel-tones of Pastis, Chartreuse, Vermouth, and Creme de Cassis, the addictive botanical notes of Lillet and Dubonnet, and the emerging craft beer scene in France. With his signature aimable storytelling, Lebovitz crisscrosses France in search of distillers, infusers, and mixologists and into the annals of France's history to ferret out the fascinating social history of aperitifs and liqueurs. And then there are the recipes: Lebovitz offers his own interpretation of mixed drinks adapted to home preparation, as well as easily-prepared snacks to accompany them. Each of the 160 recipes reminds his loyal readers that Lebovitz’s quest to create something that is more than the sum of its parts serves him—and us -- very well. A thorough read of Drinking French will not only teach you French cafe and bar etiquette, but it will also entice you to dust off your grandmother's cocktail shaker and some of those ancient bottles lurking at the back of your cupboard and mix up a potent concoction to take you from afternoon to evening in one smooth sip. There can surely be no better guide to this brave new beverage world than David Lebovitz. David Lebovitz is an American chef and writer who lives in Paris. He is the recipient of Saveur's first-ever Blog of the Decade Award in 2019. He is the author of nine books, including My Paris Kitchen, Ready for Dessert, and L'Appart. He writes about food and life on davidlebovitz.com. Jennifer Eremeeva is an American expatriate writer who writes about travel, culture, cuisine and culinary history, Russian history, and Royal History, with bylines in Reuters, Fodor's, USTOA, LitHub, The Moscow Times, and Russian Life. She is the award-winning author of Lenin Lives Next Door: Marriage, Martinis, and Mayhem in Moscow and Have Personality Disorder, Will Rule Russia: A Pocket Guide to Russian History. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Few experiences can top sitting in a Parisian cafe and watching the world go by, a glass of something at your elbow. But if you've ever gone inside the cafe and confronted the battalion of beautiful bottles behind the bar, you may have come to the reluctant conclusion that there is a whole world of French beverages beyond wine that you may never understand. David Lebovitz to the rescue! For decades, Lebovitz has guided readers of his many books and engaging website into the world of French cuisine and Parisian life with generosity and eloquence. In his latest book, Drinking French: The Iconic Cocktails, Apéritifs, and Café Traditions of France, with 160 Recipes (Ten Speed Press, 2020), Lebovitz takes us behind the classic zinc bar and explains what goes on there, from early morning coffee to late-night liqueurs. Drinking French unravels the mystery behind the jewel-tones of Pastis, Chartreuse, Vermouth, and Creme de Cassis, the addictive botanical notes of Lillet and Dubonnet, and the emerging craft beer scene in France. With his signature aimable storytelling, Lebovitz crisscrosses France in search of distillers, infusers, and mixologists and into the annals of France's history to ferret out the fascinating social history of aperitifs and liqueurs. And then there are the recipes: Lebovitz offers his own interpretation of mixed drinks adapted to home preparation, as well as easily-prepared snacks to accompany them. Each of the 160 recipes reminds his loyal readers that Lebovitz’s quest to create something that is more than the sum of its parts serves him—and us -- very well. A thorough read of Drinking French will not only teach you French cafe and bar etiquette, but it will also entice you to dust off your grandmother's cocktail shaker and some of those ancient bottles lurking at the back of your cupboard and mix up a potent concoction to take you from afternoon to evening in one smooth sip. There can surely be no better guide to this brave new beverage world than David Lebovitz. David Lebovitz is an American chef and writer who lives in Paris. He is the recipient of Saveur's first-ever Blog of the Decade Award in 2019. He is the author of nine books, including My Paris Kitchen, Ready for Dessert, and L'Appart. He writes about food and life on davidlebovitz.com. Jennifer Eremeeva is an American expatriate writer who writes about travel, culture, cuisine and culinary history, Russian history, and Royal History, with bylines in Reuters, Fodor's, USTOA, LitHub, The Moscow Times, and Russian Life. She is the award-winning author of Lenin Lives Next Door: Marriage, Martinis, and Mayhem in Moscow and Have Personality Disorder, Will Rule Russia: A Pocket Guide to Russian History. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Few experiences can top sitting in a Parisian cafe and watching the world go by, a glass of something at your elbow. But if you've ever gone inside the cafe and confronted the battalion of beautiful bottles behind the bar, you may have come to the reluctant conclusion that there is a whole world of French beverages beyond wine that you may never understand. David Lebovitz to the rescue! For decades, Lebovitz has guided readers of his many books and engaging website into the world of French cuisine and Parisian life with generosity and eloquence. In his latest book, Drinking French: The Iconic Cocktails, Apéritifs, and Café Traditions of France, with 160 Recipes (Ten Speed Press, 2020), Lebovitz takes us behind the classic zinc bar and explains what goes on there, from early morning coffee to late-night liqueurs. Drinking French unravels the mystery behind the jewel-tones of Pastis, Chartreuse, Vermouth, and Creme de Cassis, the addictive botanical notes of Lillet and Dubonnet, and the emerging craft beer scene in France. With his signature aimable storytelling, Lebovitz crisscrosses France in search of distillers, infusers, and mixologists and into the annals of France's history to ferret out the fascinating social history of aperitifs and liqueurs. And then there are the recipes: Lebovitz offers his own interpretation of mixed drinks adapted to home preparation, as well as easily-prepared snacks to accompany them. Each of the 160 recipes reminds his loyal readers that Lebovitz’s quest to create something that is more than the sum of its parts serves him—and us -- very well. A thorough read of Drinking French will not only teach you French cafe and bar etiquette, but it will also entice you to dust off your grandmother's cocktail shaker and some of those ancient bottles lurking at the back of your cupboard and mix up a potent concoction to take you from afternoon to evening in one smooth sip. There can surely be no better guide to this brave new beverage world than David Lebovitz. David Lebovitz is an American chef and writer who lives in Paris. He is the recipient of Saveur's first-ever Blog of the Decade Award in 2019. He is the author of nine books, including My Paris Kitchen, Ready for Dessert, and L'Appart. He writes about food and life on davidlebovitz.com. Jennifer Eremeeva is an American expatriate writer who writes about travel, culture, cuisine and culinary history, Russian history, and Royal History, with bylines in Reuters, Fodor's, USTOA, LitHub, The Moscow Times, and Russian Life. She is the award-winning author of Lenin Lives Next Door: Marriage, Martinis, and Mayhem in Moscow and Have Personality Disorder, Will Rule Russia: A Pocket Guide to Russian History. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Pollan talks to old pal Monica about and his new audiobook "Caffeine: How Caffeine Created the Modern World." Then David Lebovitz talks to old pal Louisa about his new book "Drinking French: The Iconic Cocktails, Apéritifs, and Café Traditions of France, with 160 Recipes."
What does one of the largest and longest running mall operator in the United States do to stay afloat and relevant in today's rapidly changing retail environment? Listen along to the latest Retail Redeveloped episode as we're joined by Stephen Lebovitz, CEO of CBL Properties. In today's episode we'll discuss how Stephen got started in this business and take a deep dive into the current climate for shopping malls across the country.
On this episode, Alex has a conversation with Cory Lebovitz. Their conversation ranges from growing up Jewish, his first date with his wife at Waffle House, working with your spouse, doing what God wants you to do, and parody YouTube videos.
Game: The Price is RightContestant: David Lebovitz
Game: The Price is RightContestant: David Lebovitz
Amanda talks about tooth fairy troubles and Alison gets maniacal about Minnie Mouse. Sis & Tell, voted "Best Podcast" finalist for Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta 2018, is a weekly podcast hosted by sisters Alison Goldstein Lebovitz from PBS' The A List and comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks.
The sisters talk about reverse calling robocallers, the demands of on-demand parenting, and the exhausting and exhilarating side effects of being extroverts. Sis & Tell, voted "Best Podcast" finalist for Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta 2018, is a weekly podcast hosted by sisters Alison Goldstein Lebovitz from PBS' The A List and comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks.
A grandchild of four survivors of the Holocaust, Rabbi Lebovitz is the current Rabbi of Adat Shalom in Los Angeles. Prior to the rabbinate, Rabbi Lebovitz enjoyed a 10-year career in the film industry as a writer, director, and producer. Most notably, Rabbi Lebovitz wrote and directed the 2008 suspense-thriller “Tortured,” starring Laurence Fishburne, Cole Hauser and James Cromwell. Rabbi Lebovitz continues to make films that explore the essence of Judaism. He is the writer, director, and producer of two highly regarded documentaries: “Roadmap Genesis” and “Roadmap Jerusalem.”
The sisters discuss their porn-related paranoia, the merits of monitoring their kids online and the karma of kindness. Sis & Tell, voted "Best Podcast" finalist for Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta 2018, is a weekly podcast hosted by sisters Alison Goldstein Lebovitz from PBS' The A List and comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks.
The sisters talk about being pioneers in the online dating world. Sis & Tell, voted "Best Podcast" finalist for Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta 2018, is a weekly podcast hosted by sisters Alison Goldstein Lebovitz from PBS' The A List and comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks.
The sisters discuss indecent proposals and take celebrity stalking to the next level. Sis & Tell, voted "Best Podcast" finalist for Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta 2018, is a weekly podcast hosted by sisters Alison Goldstein Lebovitz from PBS' The A List and comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks.
The sisters joke about a Jewish Geography drinking game, squabble about Snapchat, and get serious about ghost hunting. Sis & Tell, voted "Best Podcast" finalist for Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta 2018, is a weekly podcast hosted by sisters Alison Goldstein Lebovitz from PBS' The A List and comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks.
SEIU archivist Sarah Lebovitz explains how her background in anthropology informs her work as an archivist, preserving and revealing the experiences of underrepresented groups. She recounts successful SEIU actions including the implementation of needlestick protocol for healthcare workers and the organization of women office workers in SEIU District 925, which served as inspiration for the … Continue reading Documenting the Now: SEIU Archivist Sarah Lebovitz on Using Archives to Empower the Future →
Allie and Rae sat down with Sarah Lebovitz to talk about what the job search is like for a new archivist/librarian. Sarah spoke candidly about the ups and downs of searching for a job for a year. Interviews, resumes, cover letters. She also gave us some book recommendations! including one of Rae's favorites; Mr. Penumbra's 24 hour Bookstore.
The sisters wax on about Wikipedia, rant about religion, and get serious about some creepy guy encounters. Sis & Tell, voted "Best Podcast" finalist for Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta 2018, is a weekly podcast hosted by sisters Alison Goldstein Lebovitz from PBS' The A List and comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks.
The sisters trade troubling tales about missing mail and share the joy of unboxing someone else’s package. Sis & Tell, voted "Best Podcast" finalist for Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta 2018, is a weekly podcast hosted by sisters Alison Goldstein Lebovitz from PBS' The A List and comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks.
The sisters talk about Alison’s recent treadmill trauma and virtual fame after a real life interview with Internet personality Gary Vaynerchuk. Sis & Tell, voted "Best Podcast" finalist for Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta 2018, is a weekly podcast hosted by sisters Alison Goldstein Lebovitz from PBS' The A List and comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks.
Really really enjoyed sitting down with Alison Lebovitz to flush out what people don't show about being entrepreneurs - it's lonely, and it really does take on a role as a second child. Anyone that considers themselves an entrepreneur really needs to give this one a listen.
Amanda makes haste to hug a hedgehog and Alison comes clean about her celebrity look-alikes. Sis & Tell, voted "Best Podcast" finalist for Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta 2018, is a weekly podcast hosted by sisters Alison Goldstein Lebovitz from PBS' The A List and comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks. Also discussed in this episode: Nikki Haley, Tracee Ellis Ross, Diana Ross, Kiss, Gene Simmons, Hedgehogs, Guinea Pigs, Josh Dallas, Ginnifer Goodwin, Manifest on NBC, Monica Lewinsky, Wonder Woman, Halloween.
The sisters reveal being reality show rejects. Sis & Tell, voted "Best Podcast" finalist for Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta 2018, is a weekly podcast hosted by sisters Alison Goldstein Lebovitz from PBS' The A List and comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks.
Alison obsesses over Shark Tank, while Amanda is traumatized by Takis. Sis & Tell, voted "Best Podcast" finalist for Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta 2018, is a weekly podcast hosted by sisters Alison Goldstein Lebovitz from PBS' The A List and comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks.
Today our host, Lori La Bey interviews Russell M. Lebovitz, CEO and Co-Founder of Amprion. They discuss Amprion's vision to revolutionize the diagnosis for Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other neurodegenerative diseases along with how they are paving a breakthrough pathway to reinvent drug development and discovery for these elusive, incurable diseases. Contact Amprion Website: https://www.amprionme.com Video: https://youtu.be/cvBBTXMVh8o Email: https://www.amprionme.com/contact For Additional Information on Dementia and Our Care Culture Check Out Alzheimer's Speaks Dementia Chats Memory Cafes Consulting, Training, Speaking
On our first episode, we interview Nolan Lebovitz. A slasher film director turned conservative rabbi, turned back to film maker. Also, we discuss generational differences- are Millenials really lazy?? Great content, great discussions!
Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.AudioPlayer.embed("audioplayer_12", {soundFile:"http%3A%2F%2Fsupplychaininsights.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2Fpodcasts%2FLeanDNA-episode_236.mp3"}); One of the issues with Lean is driving the alignment of flows across manufacturing and procurement. This does not have to be the case. In this podcast, Lora Cecere discusses the evolution of a new cloud-based application to improve Lean and align flows across procurement and manufacturing in make-to-order and assemble-to-order industries with the Founder and CEO of Lean DNA, Richard Lebovitz. Straight Talk With Supply Chain Insights – Podcast episode #236
The ultimate combination is a brilliant voice and instrument paired with it - and Marcelyn Lebovitz has both! Marcelyn talks about her interest in music since age 9, her love of theatre and indie music, DIY, and her upcoming releases, including "Elephant in the Room" coming on April 7. The song premieres here at the end of the episode, so stay tuned at the end! Find Marcelyn's music at marcelynmusic.com - her EP "Don't Panic" is available for free downloads. Get in touch with me through email at angrygrrrlmusic@gmail.com, or onFacebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @angrygrrrlmusic.
The sisters talk about their twinergy, a squirrelly situation at Amanda's house and Alison's Shark Tank obsession. Sis & Tell, voted "Best Podcast" for Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta 2017, is a weekly podcast hosted by sisters Alison Goldstein Lebovitz from PBS' The A List and comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks.
In the season one finale, Alison's encounter with 80's pop-star Tiffany inspires the sisters to share stories about their Southern upbringings in that decade and beyond. Sis & Tell Podcast, voted "Best Podcast" for Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta 2017, is a weekly podcast hosted by sisters Alison Goldstein Lebovitz from PBS' The A List and comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks.
Alison does her best Dr. Oz impersonation as she helps diagnose and remedy a new era of ailments for her sister Amanda. Sis & Tell, voted "Best Podcast" for Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta 2017, is a weekly podcast hosted by sisters Alison Goldstein Lebovitz from PBS' The A List and comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks.
What do Courtney Cox, Ben Stiller and Goldie Hawn have in common? Find out on this celebrity stalking edition of Sis & Tell. Sis & Tell, voted "Best Podcast" for Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta 2017, is a weekly podcast hosted by sisters Alison Goldstein Lebovitz from PBS' The A List and comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks.
Join sisters Alison and Amanda on this special Sis & Tell road trip edition as they navigate the North Georgia mountains in their minivans to retrieve their sons from summer camp. Sis & Tell, voted "Best Podcast" for Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta 2017, is a weekly podcast hosted by sisters Alison Goldstein Lebovitz from PBS' The A List and comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks.
Sisters Alison and Amanda discuss possible workout routines that involve more than just running their mouths. Sis & Tell, voted "Best Podcast" for Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta 2017, is a weekly podcast hosted by sisters Alison Goldstein Lebovitz from PBS' The A List and comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks.
Sis & Tell goes "Sis-Town" when an inquiry from the Smithsonian prompts sisters Amanda and Alison to dig deeper into their Alabama roots. Sis & Tell, voted "Best Podcast" for Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta 2017, is a weekly podcast hosted by sisters Alison Goldstein Lebovitz from PBS' The A List and comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks.
Editors note: Make sure yer ears are nice 'n' clean before listening to this episode, cause your auditory senses are about to get filled to the brim with all kinds of jam! My good friend (and, I swear to Jah, one of the greatest stand up comedians ever) Mike Lebovitz joins me as we listen to the Silver Jews American Water LP. Mike's got great taste, so I was pleased as punch to get him on the show to BS, as we do. We stay on topic and talk 90s indie nuggets. I then proceed to play some assorted 90s hits at the end to fill things out. Last, but certainly now least, the show closes with the newest Rocket From The Crypt song, which I don't think is available on the internet at the time of the original air date. Go listen to that sucker in all it's glory cause RFTC fahking rules. Plug in, then when you're done, take the plug out. Just be safe when dealing with plugging. Jam Sandwich can also be found at: manontop69.com || Twitter: @jamsandwichpod || Instagram: @jamsandwichpodcast
David Lebovitz is the author of numerous books, including The Sweet Life in Paris and My Paris Kitchen. A former pastry chef at Chez Panisse in Berkeley, CA, Lebovitz now lives in Paris and has been actively blogging about cooking since 1999. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Comedian and Twitter God Mike Lebovitz (@MikeLebovitz) joins Hank and Kenny on the podcast #withmydick to discuss the hashtag that swept the country (of Chicago) and the joy it brought to trillions of people. Other topics include women's facesKenny performs with and is inspired by Nikki Glazer, when poo becomes food. Museum of science and industry, a flask causes fleeing, how Mike got his start doing stand up, corporate restrictions on comedy shows, working clean and/or offensive, Hank's epic Larry the Cable Guy Joke and overcoming barriers. Oh, and butt tampons come up a lot. Please listen to this #withyourdick Out-of-context quote: "Woah, there's another nerd on the Internet? That's weird." "Give us another thought you're having about something" LINKS: article by Kenny DeForest about #withmydick