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This week marks the 25th anniversary of the historic passage of the civil unions law in Vermont. On April 25, 2000, after a remarkable four-month marathon of public hearings, legislative maneuvering, protests, counter-demonstrations and statewide soul-searching, the Vermont House of Representatives voted 79-68 to pass the civil unions bill, the most sweeping grant of rights to gay couples in the nation. The law allowed same sex couples to form civil unions, the legal equivalent of heterosexual marriage. Gov. Howard Dean signed it into law the next day.Rep. Bill Lippert was the lone openly gay Vermont legislator in 2000 and led the fight for passage of civil unions and later same-sex marriage. I was a reporter covering these historic events for Mother Jones. Lippert invited me onto the House floor moments after civil unions passed in 2000 to interview him and other supporters of the bill. I described how Lippert made a beeline across the House floor to thank Rep. Bill Fyfe, an 84-year-old former jail warden and Republican state representative from Newport City. His wife was in the hospital, and Fyfe was due to have surgery the following day. But he made sure to be in the Statehouse to cast his vote for civil unions.I asked Fyfe why he had voted for the bill. He looked at me through his thick glasses and his eyes began to water. “Because he's one of my better friends here,” he said, motioning to Lippert. “And there were two ladies who were my next-door neighbors for many years …” He broke into a soft sob. “They were treated terrible. I'm just glad I could do something to help.”Lippert squeezed Fyfe's shoulder to comfort him, “People can be cruel, Bill,” Lippert said.Vermont's civil unions law passed four months after the Vermont Supreme Court ruled in Baker v. Vermont that gay and lesbian couples were entitled to the same legal rights and benefits of marriage as heterosexual couples. The court ordered the Vermont legislature to craft a law that would satisfy the ruling, either by legalizing same-sex marriage or by creating an equivalent partnership structure. The decision, wrote Chief Justice Jeffrey Amestoy, “is simply a recognition of our common humanity.”Vermont's civil unions law was a tipping point for the national movement for LGBTQ+ rights. In 2009, Vermont became the first state to legalize same-sex marriage through an act of the legislature, overriding a gubernatorial veto to do so.In 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4, in the landmark case Obergefell v. Hodges, that same-sex couples could wed throughout the country. Today, LGBTQ+ rights are under attack. President Donald Trump has targeted transgender people with a slew of executive orders. Hundreds of bills aimed at restricting LGBTQ+ rights have been introduced in state legislatures and in Congress. Many people fear that a conservative U.S. Supreme Court could roll back LGBTQ+ rights, including the right to marry.Bill Lippert was living in Philadelphia when he first visited Vermont in 1972 to hike the Long Trail. He had just come out and recalled that he had trouble finding even one other gay man in the state. Lippert became active in Vermont's small gay rights movement and went on to serve 28 years in the Vermont House of Representatives from 1994 to 2022 as the representative from Hinesburg. He served as chair of the House Judiciary Committee for a decade and then chaired the House Health Care Committee.Lippert, 75, is now retired and working on preserving Vermont LGBTQ+ history, including recounting his own experiences as a gay activist and gay legislator in Vermont.Lippert acknowledged that winning civil unions was viewed by some gay rights advocates — including lead attorney (now federal judge) Beth Robinson — as a defeat.Lippert said that he knew that “this fight for marriage equality in Vermont was going to be the biggest gay rights fight perhaps of our lifetime.” But he said that as a legislator for six years, “I could tell what was achievable and what wasn't. It was clear (that) full marriage equality in the year 2000 was not feasible. It was not going to happen.”Lippert insisted that civil unions “was an important step that brought us ultimately to full marriage equality.” And he was determined to build that bridge.“When civil unions passed, I made a personal commitment to myself that if I could continue to be re-elected, I would stay in the Legislature until we achieved full marriage equality, and that happened in 2009,” he said.Lippert says that today's political attacks on trans people has a familiar ring. “Trans people are being used as a target because it's the ‘unknown,'” he said. “Gay and lesbian people used to be the scary unknown, but that doesn't work anymore in the same way.”I asked Lippert what concerns him most today. “The taking away of our basic democratic rights,” he said. “The shocking willingness to detain and deport people who have every right to be here because they've been granted that right.”“I am an optimist by nature, but this is a frightening time, and I've participated in more protests and demonstrations in the last month than I had in the last 10 years,” he said. “And I think it's important that we do that. We deserve to have the country that some of us have fought for … by fighting for civil rights, for LGBTQ+ rights, rights for women, rights for religious freedom.”The passage of civil unions came at a price. Seventeen legislators who supported civil unions in 2000 were defeated in elections the following November as part of the “Take Back Vermont” movement. Lippert takes inspiration from those elected officials.“One of the lessons that I take from civil unions is that there are still people of tremendous personal moral courage and political courage,” Lippert said. He mentioned defeated Republican legislators John Edwards, Marion Milne, Diane Carmolli and Bill Fyfe.“When you're not part of the same ‘despised minority' but you say it's wrong to have discrimination against them, it's wrong to be prejudiced against them — you get attacked as well. And they did so,” he said.“They did the right thing. They chose to stand up,” Lippert said. “That girds my hopefulness.”
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Today we are joined by Owner and Founder of Quiet Nature, Derek Lippert. We talk about his evolution in the industry, cutting and doubling down on different services, the decision to focus on growth over the next three years, and difficulties in the past with growth.Sponsors:Cycle CPAMoasureKnowledge Tree ConsultingHow to Hardscape Headquarters
The film producer and cinema chain owner helped finance over 300 movies and gave directors such as Burt Kennedy and Samuel Fuller their starts.
Pastor John does the preach from Luke 16: 19-31.
In this episode of Platemark, Ann sits down with Angelina Lippert, a poster historian and the curator and director of Poster House, to discuss the inception and growth of the first museum in the U.S. dedicated exclusively to the art and history of posters. They talk about what makes posters and fine art prints the same and different. And they discuss the challenges and processes of acquiring, preserving, and showcasing posters, the historical and cultural significance of early advertising posters, and the often-overlooked artistry involved in their creation. Platemark website Sign-up for Platemark emails Leave a 5-star review Support the show Get your Platemark merch Check out Platemark on Instagram Join our Platemark group on Facebook Poster House website https://posterhouse.org/ Poster House IG @posterhousenyc Poster House façade on 23rd Street. Courtesy of Poster House. Poster House's lobby/café. Photo by Elizabeth Berger. Max Beckmann (German, 1884–1950). Actors, 1941–42. Oil on canvas. Overall: 207.3 × 341.9 × 6.4 cm. (81 5/8 × 134 5/8 × 2 1/2 in.). Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge. Henri de Toulouse Lautrec (French, 1864–1901). The Jockey, 1899. Lithograph. Sheet: 51.7 × 36.3 cm. (20 3/8 × 14 5/16 in.). National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Posters from Maîtres de l'Affiche, 1895–1900. Lithographs. Inter-Antiquariaat Mefferdt & De Jonge, Amsterdam. Pierre Bonnard (French, 1867–1947). L'Estampe et l'affiche, 1897. Lithograph. Sheet: 32 11/16 × 24 3/16 in. (83 × 61.5 cm.). Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Pierre Bonnard (French, 1867–1947). France-Champagne, 1891. Lithograph. Image 78 x 57.8 cm.; sheet 79.4 x 58.8 cm. National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. Dawn Baillie (American, born 1964). Movie poster for The Silence of the Lambs, 1991. Lithograph. Poster House, New York. Henri de Toulouse Lautrec (French, 1864–1901). Moulin Rouge: La Goulue, 1891. Lithograph. sheet: 74 13/16 x 45 7/8 in. (190 x 116.5 cm.). Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. A.M. Cassandre (French, born Ukraine, 1901–1968). Nord Express, 1927. Lithograph. 41 3/8 x 29 1/2 in. (105.09 x 74.93 cm.). Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis. Paula Scher (American, born 1948). The Diva is Dismissed, 1994. Lithograph. 46 x 30 1/8 in. (116.8 x 76.5 cm.). Museum of Modern Art, New York. Dafi Kühne (Swiss, born 1982). Tunnel III, 2023. Letterpress and linocut. 70 x 100 cm. Typographic Posters. Winston Tseng. Kamala, 2024. Lithograph. Courtesy of Winston Tseng's IG account. Nike. The Best on Earth/The Best on Mars, 1989. Lithograph. Courtesy of Poster House. Boris Bućan (Croatian, born Yugoslavia, born 1947). Voltaire: Candide, 1983. Lithograph. Courtesy of Poster House. Lester Beall (American, 1903–1969). Light/Rural Electrification Administration, 1937. Lithograph. Courtesy of Poster House.
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Today I have a special guest and friend, Bobby Hulme-Lippert.Bobby was a successful pastor, then felt a call to help others find what “helps them come alive.”Check out today's episode if you're questioning whether your current career path is exactly what you're meant to be doing in the world.And learn more about Bobby and his coaching work hereWatch on YouTube here.Dr. Mike P.S. Join our email list and get the training, How To Be More Attractive To Your Wife In The Next 7 Days, at StrongMen.io http://strongmen.ioP.P.S. Want to work intensively with me, Dr. Mike? Apply here. https://form.jotform.com/230614546765157
In this Episode Chris talks to Jonlyn Lippert, AKA Creepingforscalemodels about Breaking the Rules, challenging what we accept and do not accept in scale modelling. They also talk about anxiety, intrusive thoughts, sexism in the online hobby space, and Dessert Haros, which pokemon would look best on a dinner plate, and anonymous hobby confessions... You can find Jonlyn on her website here: https://creepingforscalemodels.com/ On Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/creepingforscalemodels_andmore/ on Bluesky as #creepingforscalemodels you can find photos of the models discussed in this episode on the ModelPhilosopher facebook page or at modelphilosopher.com https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61560490345745 Contact the show at info@insidethearmoour.com Support the show https://Patreon.com/themodelphilosopher Support our sponsors: https://anyz.io https://scalemodelchallenge.com
گردآوری و روایت: ارشیا عطاری تدوین: طنین خاکسا موسیقی تیتراژ: مودی موسوی (اینستاگرام | توییتر) طراح گرافیک: تارا نباتیان اسپانسر: میسویک کد تخفیف ۲۰ درصدی خرید محصولات میسویک luxiranoff.af مهلت استفاده از کد تخفیف تا پایان سال میباشد اینستاگرام چیزکست | توییتر چیزکست | تلگرام چیزکست وبسایت چیزکست حمایت مالی از چیزکست ارتباط مستقیم: chizcast@outlook.com منابع این قسمت 1. Lippert, F. (2013). An Introduction to Toothpaste – Its Purpose, History, and Ingredients. In W. Teughels & L. Martens (Eds.), Toothpastes. Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers. 2. Teughels, W., & Martens, L. (Eds.). (2013). Toothpastes. Basel: Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers. 3. Molnar, S. (1971). Human tooth wear: A study of the age of wear patterns in hunter-gatherers and agricultural societies. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 34(2), 175-190. 4. Hillson, S. (2005). Teeth. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 5. Cohn, H. (2011). Brush Well: The Evolution of Toothpaste and Oral Hygiene. New York: McGraw Hill. 6. Hardin, S. T. (2011). The Colgate Story. Literary Licensing, LLC.
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There is a significant difference between counseling and coaching. And there is often, almost always, just as significant a difference HOW people get into coaching or counseling as a profession.In this episode, I talk to speaker and coach Diana Lippert about the near-death experience that pushed her to help others through Dream Builder Coaching. In this conversation, Diana Lippert, a life coach with Dream Builder Coaching, shares her unique approach to helping individuals discover true happiness and meaning in their lives. She discusses her personal journey, including a life-altering health crisis that led her to embrace her spiritual side and commit to helping others. Diana emphasizes the importance of pursuing happiness through meaningful connections and personal growth, rather than material success. She also highlights the principles from the Brave Thinking Institute that guide her coaching practice, encouraging clients to dream big and take actionable steps towards their desired lives.Takeaways-Dream Builder Coaching connects individuals with their true selves.-True happiness is about more than fleeting moments; it's a deeper connection.-Pursuing meaning leads to genuine happiness, not just success or money.-Life-changing experiences can lead to a greater purpose in helping others.-Spirituality plays a crucial role in understanding oneself and coaching others.--Transformations in one person's life can create a ripple effect on those around them.-Finding balance between work and personal life is essential for happiness.-Creativity is often stifled but is key to personal fulfillment.-The Brave Thinking Institute provides valuable principles for personal growth.-Asking 'What would I love?' can be a powerful starting point for change.To find out more about Diana and her work, or to book her for a speaking gig or workshop go to https://lifecoach808.com/ To connect with Dr. Dan go to www.DanielAFranz.com
Our series continues with a Reformation Sunday message from 1 Corinthians 15: 1-11.
I fell in love with Poster House when I first visited in spring 2021 for my "Jane Visits Every Museum in New York City" series. Through its incredible exhibitions, programming, and accessibility efforts, it exemplifies what a great art institution can be. For this episode, I had a conversation with Angelina Lippert, the Chief Curator and Director of Content at Poster House. We discuss breaking into the curatorial world, what goes into creating a museum, and her new exhibition "The Anatomy of a Movie Poster: The Work of Dawn Baillie
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After being surrounded by ever new RV for 2025 we caught a few trends and have some interesting things to share with you. We got to attend an RV dealers-only open house and saw some great new things, some trends, lots of new RVs and some fantastic new technology that could transform your RVing experience. What did we see? We have the answers on this week's StressLess Camping RV podcast. You can find this week's podcast at our home on the web or wherever you enjoy getting podcasts: https://www.stresslesscamping.com/podcast/0275 The StressLess Camping podcast is a weekly RV podcast with information, tips and tricks to help every RVer and camper enjoy some StressLess Camping
Pastor John brings the preach from Luke 6: 46-49.
Das Lehár Festival Bad Ischl ist das größte Operetten-Festival Österreichs und in seiner Vielfalt und Qualität weltweit einzigartig. Jeden Sommer wird musikalisches Unterhaltungstheater auf höchstem Niveau vor internationalem Publikum präsentiert. radio klassik Stephansdom war am 18. Juli 2024 live dabei!
Guilherme Lippert, co-fundador e Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) da V4 Company, maior rede de assessoria de marketing digital do país, explica a importância do Lifetime Value (LTV) para a lucratividade dos negócios e sucesso das campanhas. Fale com a V4 e peça um diagnóstico das suas campanhas de marketing https://marketing.v4company.com/4d5yIBk Sobre o entrevistado Guilherme Lippert é co-fundador e Chief Revenue Officer da V4 Company, maior rede de assessoria de marketing digital do país. Ele já atuou à frente de campanhas para gigantes do mercado, como o Spotify, investindo mais de 1 milhão de euros em seis países da América Latina. Atualmente lidera a frente de faturamento da V4, explorando ao máximo todas as opções de aumento de receita da companhia a partir da base de clientes, além de contribuir ativamente no planejamento estratégico da organização. Guilherme Lippert também é Host do ROI Hunters, podcast de marketing do InfoMoney com foco em assuntos relacionados a growth, marketing digital e business.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Pastor John continues our special summer series with a message from Revelation 21: 1-5.
Huge episode where we interview Joe Lippert starting at 1:14:00, we hear his take on Olympic 7s, USA Rugby, NCR All-American Tour in France, Vail Rugby and more! We also talk about upcoming summer tournaments in Iowa, EIRA updates, NAI 7s, and so many international test matches and other random nuggets!
This is Eric Stark with The Smart RVer Podcast, Delivering the Smarts you need to enjoy the freedom of the RV Lifestyle without the fear of breaking down! Enjoying the RV Life: Eric explores the value of a Jase Case from Jase Medical. The Jase Case comes with several different types of medications that can be invaluable for any RVer or traveler. The medications are the types you will most likely need when traveling locally or abroad. This is a must-have product for every Smart RVer. Staying On The Road: Eric Delves into the world of On Demand RV Water Heaters. Often called Tankless Water Heaters, they have become a new trend with some staying power and purpose for RVers. If you are looking for an endless hot water supply in your RV, an on-demand RV Water Heater might be for you. You have a powerhouse of choices with Top Brands such as Suburban, Fogatti, Furrion, Lippert, and Girard. The Suburban Advantage is the On Demand Water Heater, which gives the Smart RV Seal Approval. Although the Girard, Furrion, and Fogatti On Demand Systems are not to be ignored, they are great products for The Smart RVer seeking Endless Hot Water. Suburban On Demand RV Water Heaters - Advantage and ST Furrion RV On Demand Water Heaters - Insta Shower Line Girard/Lippert On Demand Tankless RV Water Heaters Furrion Tankless On Demand RV Water Heaters The Next Stop: In this Episode, Eric explores Biloxi and Mississippi and highlights some of the great historical attractions for the curious visitor. Eric also makes sure to explain that Biloxi is a great adventure for any RVer who wants to explore some of the most beautiful and historic parts of the United States. RVers are used to having plenty of amenities while enjoying the camping lifestyle. RV Envy: Eric gives a detailed description and reasons why the new Lippert LatchXtend RV Travel Trailer and Fifth Wheel Door Lock with an Extension handle is so awesome. It brings a new level of safety to entering your trailer or fifth wheel. With a 14” extension, this is a great product for young and old RVers. Check it out at Sunpro Mfg Check out the YouTube video! Our Online Resources: The Smart Rver YouTube Channel - Check Out Our No-Nonsense YouTube Videos...
Pastor John opens a special summer series with a message from Genesis 1:31 through 2:15.
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Welcome back to the Purpose Summit Series on Stories from the River! In the second episode of the series, host Charlie Malouf welcomes Dr. Amber Selking, who discusses her extensive involvement with The Purpose Summit. Dr. Selking has been with Lippert for six years and serves as an executive in culture and leadership, spearheading a global team dedicated to culture development, leadership coaching, philanthropy, chaplaincy, and more. She shares her journey from corporate America to applied sports psychology and how she integrates mental performance coaching with her role at Lippert and with LSU football. Emphasizing the importance of a high-performance culture, Amber explains how Lippert focuses on making business a force for good by fostering an environment where vision, mission, and values are lived daily. Amber shares her philosophy on high-performing organizations - that they need to be top-down, bottom-up, and contextually relevant. She also talks about the profound influence of Bob Chapman's TED Talk (related to his book "Everybody Matters") on Lippert's cultural transformation, driven by CEO Jason Lippert's realization of the importance of caring for employees. Dr. Selking and Charlie discuss the impact of the Purpose Summit on attendees, encouraging them to take actionable steps based on their current season of life or business. The episode concludes with a light-hearted anecdote about a mutual friend and Memory Maker, Carl Hillesland, whose interview process at The River involved an impromptu reference call to Amber, showcasing the interconnectedness and supportive network cultivated through their professional journeys. Dr. Amber Selking's Podcast Building Championship Mindsets - https://selkingperformance.com/podcast/ Winning The Mental Game: The Playbook for Building Championship Mindsets by Dr. Amber Selking - https://www.amazon.com/Winning-Mental-Game-Playbook-Championship/dp/1645436187 Bob Chapman's TED Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njn-lIEv1LU Everybody Matters: The Extraordinary Power of Caring for your People like Family by Bob Chapman & Raj Sisodia - https://www.barrywehmiller.com/outreach/book Selking Performance Group: https://selkingperformance.com/ Lippert's corporate website: https://corporate.lippert.com/ This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/s320dLv6H7M Visit https://www.storiesfromtheriver.com for more episodes. This show is brought to you by Broad River Retail. Visit https://BroadRiverRetail.com Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/broad-river-retail
Welcome back to the Purpose Summit Series on Stories from the River! In the second episode of the series, host Charlie Malouf welcomes Dr. Amber Selking, who discusses her extensive involvement with The Purpose Summit. Dr. Selking has been with Lippert for six years and serves as an executive in culture and leadership, spearheading a global team dedicated to culture development, leadership coaching, philanthropy, chaplaincy, and more. She shares her journey from corporate America to applied sports psychology and how she integrates mental performance coaching with her role at Lippert and with LSU football. Emphasizing the importance of a high-performance culture, Amber explains how Lippert focuses on making business a force for good by fostering an environment where vision, mission, and values are lived daily. Amber shares her philosophy on high-performing organizations - that they need to be top-down, bottom-up, and contextually relevant. She also talks about the profound influence of Bob Chapman's TED Talk (related to his book "Everybody Matters") on Lippert's cultural transformation, driven by CEO Jason Lippert's realization of the importance of caring for employees. Dr. Selking and Charlie discuss the impact of the Purpose Summit on attendees, encouraging them to take actionable steps based on their current season of life or business. The episode concludes with a light-hearted anecdote about a mutual friend and Memory Maker, Carl Hillesland, whose interview process at The River involved an impromptu reference call to Amber, showcasing the interconnectedness and supportive network cultivated through their professional journeys. Dr. Amber Selking's Podcast Building Championship Mindsets - https://selkingperformance.com/podcast/ Winning The Mental Game: The Playbook for Building Championship Mindsets by Dr. Amber Selking - https://www.amazon.com/Winning-Mental-Game-Playbook-Championship/dp/1645436187 Bob Chapman's TED Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njn-lIEv1LU Everybody Matters: The Extraordinary Power of Caring for your People like Family by Bob Chapman & Raj Sisodia - https://www.barrywehmiller.com/outreach/book Selking Performance Group: https://selkingperformance.com/ Lippert's corporate website: https://corporate.lippert.com/ This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/s320dLv6H7M Visit https://www.storiesfromtheriver.com for more episodes. This show is brought to you by Broad River Retail. Visit https://BroadRiverRetail.com Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/broad-river-retail
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4/2/24: Atty John Pucci on Trump's NY trial. Ryan & Sarah Voiland: the fire at Red Fire Farm -- devastation & resilience. Dwayne Breger, UMass clean energy expert: Biden's new EV regs. Musicians Charlotte Malin & Sophie Lippert on The Connections Concert at Bombyx.
MASSIVE EPISODE ALERT! We've got everything, don't believe us, check out this run down: -NashBash Fallout -Iowa Summer 7s Series -Iowa Rugby Union Hall of Fame -All-Iowa Tournament -IAYRA Week 1 Preview -Parker Czipar Interview -Joe Lippert Interview -A bunch of other stuff happening in the world of rugby
MODGNIK = KINGDOM...just backwards. Join us each week as we look to the cross and try to understand the Kingdom Jesus sought to bring to earth.
Our series for Lent with a message from Numbers 21: 4-9.
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Join Dr. Sanya Virani and her guests, Dr. Sallie De Golia, Dr. Raziya Wang, and Dr. Csilla Lippert to discuss the invaluable new title The Psychiatry Resident Handbook which aims to provide support, experience and mentorship to new residents, a book that trainees across the country will benefit from having on their bookshelves. Editors De Golia and Wang are joined by an early career psychiatrist, Dr. Csilla Lippert, who contextualizes the book in terms of the differing experiences common in training and residency. In this episode: Introduction (0:10) What led to the creation of this book? (2:59) Why now? (6:23) How is Psychiatry different from other residencies? (9:05) The best ways to use this book (13:47) The professional development journey of residency training (19:15) Diversity in training (25:30) Differing experiences of supervision (28:03) Deliberate practice (39:00) Seeking a mentor (44:30) Sallie G. De Golia, M.D., M.P.H., is a Clinical Professor, Associate Chair of Clinician Educator Professional Development, and Co-Residency Director in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine in Stanford, California. Raziya S. Wang, M.D., is the former Designated Institutional Official and Program Director of Psychiatry Residency Training Program at San Mateo County in San Mateo, California. She is currently a Clinical Assistant Professor, in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine in Stanford, California. Dr. Csilla Lippert earned her undergraduate degree from the California Institute of Technology followed by a combined MD and PhD in Biomedical Sciences from University of California, San Diego. She completed her psychiatry residency training at Stanford University, where she had additional specialized training in psychotherapy and teaching other physicians. Since 2021, Dr. Lippert has been working with veterans as a telehealth staff psychiatrist for the Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System. Other podcasts from the APA
Yes- back by popular demand! Two past guests return!Forecast time with KMR's Nick St. Denis. Great insight into the past/present/future.Then Lippert's Tim Widner joins and we cover the whole range of the glass world- similar to Tim's career where he's done everything.Thanks for checking it out!From the Fabricator- #Glass and #Glazing hosted by Max Perilstein, Managing Partner of Sole Source Consultants. Connect with Max on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-perilstein-409ba111/
I årets sidste Det, vi taler om gennemgik det ekstraordinære store panel 2023s største skandaler og vildeste sladderhistorier. Alt fra Mai Manniche og Grevinde Alexandras trekantsaffære til Onkel Rejes vilde shitstorm og årets største døde. Og så havde Ditte hørt det, der fik prisen for årets absolut sindssygeste interview!Hvis du vil høre hele listen og hele udsendelsen, skal du ind på Podimo. Lige nu kan du prøve Podimo gratis i 30 dage og lyt til hele episoden allerede nu. podimo.dk/detvitalerom See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Angelina Lippert is the Chief Curator and Director of Content of Poster House in New York City, the first museum in the United States dedicated to the art and history of the poster. She holds an MA in the art of the Russian Avant-Garde from the Courtauld Institute of Art in London, and a BA in theology and art history from Smith College. She is the author of The Art Deco Poster, and has lectured at SVA, The Cooper Union, NYU, Pratt, The New York Times, the American Center Moscow, Columbia University, and The Sotheby's Institute of Art. She has written for The Muse by the Clio Awards and is currently a reviewer at the New York Journal of Books. Recent exhibitions include Alphonse Mucha: Art Nouveau/Nouvelle Femme, Designing Through The Wall: Cyan in the 1990s, Baptized by Beefcake: The Golden Age of Hand-Painted Movie Posters from Ghana, The Letterpress Posters of Amos Kennedy, The Swiss Grid, Vera List & The Posters of Lincoln Center, Julius Klinger: Posters for a Modern Age, The Push Pin Legacy, Ethel Reed: I Am My Own Property, and The Utopian Avant-Garde: Soviet Film Posters of the 1920s. https://www.posterhouse.org/ https://www.instagram.com/posterhousenyc/
Amy Cortese speaks with both Marilyn Waite of the Climate Finance Fund and Dawn Lippert of Elemental Excelerator about their experiences this week in the green and blue zones of COP28. Plus, Monique Aiken has the headlines. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/impact-alpha/message
Amy Cortese speaks with both Marilyn Waite of the Climate Finance Fund and Dawn Lippert of Elemental Excelerator about their experiences this week in the green and blue zones of COP28. Plus, Monique Aiken has the headlines. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/impact-alpha-briefing/message
On this week's episode of Trade Guys, we are joined by special guest, former U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Mark Lippert, to discuss the current state of U.S.-Korea economic relations.