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Lisa Stelly, Founder and Chief Creative Officer of Fancy Sprinkles - the woman-owned and woman-run confectionary sprinkle company that launched in 2016 on a mission to reimagine the edible arts industry from mundane and basic to sexy and cool. As a mother of 3 girls, an entrepreneur, reiki healer, and lifestyle personality, Lisa has given life to sprinkles that no one (even herself) could have ever imagined. Her fun, colorful, edgy and cool persona emulates throughout each of the brand's one-of-a-kind products that help consumers unlock their creative potential. What started in 2016 as a hobby to help Lisa with her postpartum anxiety and depression after giving birth to her second daughter, has turned into an innovative and quickly growing company wherein just two months, Fancy Sprinkles made the amount of money Lisa had projected for the entire first year. Since then, the company has grown 100% YOY. Beyond founding and running the business, Lisa also serves as Chief Creative Officer where she is deeply involved in ideating,curating and naming the products - from “peachy kween” to “purple pony party” every sprinkle blend Stelly thoughtfully creates, she also artistically directs photo shoots and branding for:From Babies To Business - Lisa Stelly went from single mom of 3 to Sprinkle Queen after launching and running Fancy Sprinkles. Learn how Lisa balances it all, while keeping life fun and spicy. Added bonus: Llsa can share how she got her kids to eat broccoli (*hint pour some sprinkles on that sh**t!).It's All About Aesthetics - As a trendsetter in all things pretty, edible and drinkable, Lisa has a different take on traditional sprinkles than most - flavorless, mushy and not “aesthetically relevant”. Chat with Lisa about her creative take on the sprinkle industry and how she has mastered and capitalized on ‘Instagram-ability', all while tackling a whitespace in the industry.Celebrating With Sprinkles - From curated gift sets to baking essentials, Fancy Sprinkles has something for everyone, including the all-star home baker and the mom with a spare 15-minutes to prepare. Get Lisa's tips on celebrating all kinds of occasions - from birthday parties, school bake sales, ladies' nights, and of course, holiday entertaining.CEO Of Everything - From being a single mother of three, to the founder of Fancy Sprinkles and so much more - Lisa Stelly has learned over years of being workaholic that she is able to give others more when she gives to herself. Whether that means morning meditation or reading her oracle cards while her daughters have breakfast, chat with Lisa about how she makes time for her spiritual awareness in the midst of it all. To learn more about Lisa, please visit: LikedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/lisa-stelly-2b3705169Website: https://fancysprinkles.comIf you like this episode and want to be the first to know when new ones are released? Make sure you subscribe! Also, a review will be much appreciated, so make sure you give us a 5-star (or whatever one makes the most sense to you).Connect with Mike:Website: https://mikemalatesta.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikemalatesta/
Lisa Stelly, Founder and Chief Creative Officer of Fancy Sprinkles - the woman-owned and woman-run confectionary sprinkle company that launched in 2016 on a mission to reimagine the edible arts industry from mundane and basic to sexy and cool. As a mother of 3 girls, an entrepreneur, reiki healer, and lifestyle personality, Lisa has given life to sprinkles that no one (even herself) could have ever imagined. Her fun, colorful, edgy and cool persona emulates throughout each of the brand's one-of-a-kind products that help consumers unlock their creative potential. What started in 2016 as a hobby to help Lisa with her postpartum anxiety and depression after giving birth to her second daughter, has turned into an innovative and quickly growing company wherein just two months, Fancy Sprinkles made the amount of money Lisa had projected for the entire first year. Since then, the company has grown 100% YOY. Beyond founding and running the business, Lisa also serves as Chief Creative Officer where she is deeply involved in ideating,curating and naming the products - from “peachy kween” to “purple pony party” every sprinkle blend Stelly thoughtfully creates, she also artistically directs photo shoots and branding for:From Babies To Business - Lisa Stelly went from single mom of 3 to Sprinkle Queen after launching and running Fancy Sprinkles. Learn how Lisa balances it all, while keeping life fun and spicy. Added bonus: Llsa can share how she got her kids to eat broccoli (*hint pour some sprinkles on that sh**t!).It's All About Aesthetics - As a trendsetter in all things pretty, edible and drinkable, Lisa has a different take on traditional sprinkles than most - flavorless, mushy and not “aesthetically relevant”. Chat with Lisa about her creative take on the sprinkle industry and how she has mastered and capitalized on ‘Instagram-ability', all while tackling a whitespace in the industry.Celebrating With Sprinkles - From curated gift sets to baking essentials, Fancy Sprinkles has something for everyone, including the all-star home baker and the mom with a spare 15-minutes to prepare. Get Lisa's tips on celebrating all kinds of occasions - from birthday parties, school bake sales, ladies' nights, and of course, holiday entertaining.CEO Of Everything - From being a single mother of three, to the founder of Fancy Sprinkles and so much more - Lisa Stelly has learned over years of being workaholic that she is able to give others more when she gives to herself. Whether that means morning meditation or reading her oracle cards while her daughters have breakfast, chat with Lisa about how she makes time for her spiritual awareness in the midst of it all. To learn more about Lisa, please visit: LikedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/lisa-stelly-2b3705169Website: https://fancysprinkles.comIf you like this episode and want to be the first to know when new ones are released? Make sure you subscribe! Also, a review will be much appreciated, so make sure you give us a 5-star (or whatever one makes the most sense to you).Connect with Mike:Website: https://mikemalatesta.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikemalatesta/
Every other year board certified EMS physicians must take an open book quiz over 20-25 papers felt by the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) to be something all EMS physicians should know. Dr. Jarvis and Dr. Casey Patrick (@cpatrick_89) from Montgomery County Health District EMS gave a lecture reviewing the 2020 ABEM EMS LLSA articles at the recent meeting of the Texas Chapter of NAEMSP. We got together right after our lecture to record this podcast going over these articles. Join us from the Cavalier Room at the Historic Menger Hotel (@mengerhotel) in downtown San Antonio, literally next door to the Alamo.
In this episode of Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine, Dr. Danya Khoujah and Dr. Wendy Chang review the December 2019 issue. In the first lesson, they discuss deep eye problems and how to treat them in the ED. In the second lesson, they cover evidence-based tips and tricks for rapid-sequence intubation. Plus, find out about the LLSA review article, Drug Box, Tox Box, and Critical EKG.
In this episode of Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine, Dr. Danya Khoujah and Dr. Wendy Chang review the November 2019 issue. In the first lesson, they discuss athletic pubalgia. The second lesson in the publication covers abdominal pain in older adults. Plus, find out about the LLSA review article, Drug Box, Tox Box and Critical EKG. If you are interested in a complimentary issue or subscribing to Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine, please visit: http://www.acep.org/cdem/products Be sure and connect on twitter: @DanyaKhoujah and @EM_NCC
Ilsa Barea-Kulcsar fue una periodista austriaca que vivió durante la época de entreguerras en Europa y que después de su experiencia española escribió su novela “Telefónica”, una obra en la que retrató la historia y las funciones del histórico edificio de la Gran Vía madrileña. Lo curioso es que la novela cayó en el olvido y solo una casualidad hizo que el filólogo Gregor Pilcher la encontrara. Ahora, el auditorio del Espacio Fundación Telefónica disfruta de la presentación de la obra de mano del descubridor y de dos expertos en la obra de Barea, William Chislett y Elvira Lindo. Más información en https://espacio.fundaciontelefonica.com/evento/el-edificio-telefonica-en-la-obra-de-ilsa-barea-kulcsar/ Encuentros es un podcast producido por Cuonda y Fundación Telefónica, con música de DJ Moderno cedida bajo licencia CC y conducido por Luis Quevedo y Sergio F. Núñez. Si quieres conocer más sobre Fundación Telefónica y sus actividades, visita www.fundaciontelefonica.com y en sus redes sociales (@fundacionTef y @EspacioFTef).
Ilsa Barea-Kulcsar fue una periodista austriaca que vivió durante la época de entreguerras en Europa y que después de su experiencia española escribió su novela “Telefónica”, una obra en la que retrató la historia y las funciones del histórico edificio de la Gran Vía madrileña. Lo curioso es que la novela cayó en el olvido y solo una casualidad hizo que el filólogo Gregor Pilcher la encontrara. Ahora, el auditorio del Espacio Fundación Telefónica disfruta de la presentación de la obra de mano del descubridor y de dos expertos en la obra de Barea, William Chislett y Elvira Lindo. Más información en https://espacio.fundaciontelefonica.com/evento/el-edificio-telefonica-en-la-obra-de-ilsa-barea-kulcsar/ Encuentros es un podcast producido por Cuonda y Fundación Telefónica, con música de DJ Moderno cedida bajo licencia CC y conducido por Luis Quevedo y Sergio F. Núñez. Si quieres conocer más sobre Fundación Telefónica y sus actividades, visita www.fundaciontelefonica.com y en sus redes sociales (@fundacionTef y @EspacioFTef).
In this episode of Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine, Dr. Danya Khoujah and Dr. Wendy Chang review the October 2019 issue. In the first lesson, they discuss Rhabdomyolysis and why timely diagnosis is so important. The second lesson in the publication covers pediatric scrotal pain and swelling. Plus, find out about the LLSA review article, Drug Box, Tox Box and Critical EKG. If you are interested in a complimentary issue, or subscribing to Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine, please visit: http://www.acep.org/cdem/products Be sure and connect on twitter: @DanyaKhoujah and @EM_NCC
In this episode of the Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine podcast, Dr. Danya Khoujah and Dr. Wendy Chang discuss the August 2019 issue. The lessons include pain management for the cancer patient and aortic dissection. Of course they also cover the LLSA review, Critical EKG, Critical Image, Drug Box, Tox Box and more! If you are interested in a complimentary issue of Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine, please visit www.acep/org/cdem/products Follow on Twitter: @danyakhoujah and @em_ncc
In this month’s episode of Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine Danya and Wendy dive into Observation Medicine and Vaccination-Preventable Illnesses. In the first lesson, “Observation Deck” they discuss the criteria for the obs patient, where the patient should go for observation, and just how long the patient should expect to be under observation. The second lesson, “Warning Shots”, takes a look at the recent increase in vaccine-preventable illnesses and why clinicians need to dust off their understanding of these potentially dangerous diseases and be prepared to treat patients who present with them. They also discuss the LLSA review article, the Critical EKG, and much more. If you are interested in a complimentary issue or would like to subscribe, please visit www.acep.org/cdem/products
Recorded at TN-CEP, Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Frank Tift about general EMS updates. Dr. Tift shares pearls from LLSA articles including tourniquet use, expanded use of Narcan and using D10 vs. D50 for hypoglycemia.
In this episode of the Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine podcast, Dr. Danya Khoujah and Dr. Wendy Chang discuss the December 2018 lessons from ACEP’s premier CME publication. This issue covers two lessons, “Trade Secrets”, a lesson on human sex trafficking and, “Critical Loss” a lesson about resuscitation in the patient in hemorrhagic shock. They also review the critical EKG, critical image, tox box, and of course the LLSA review, which offers pearls for managing mechanical ventilation. If you are not a Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine subscriber and would like learn more about how to earn up to 175 AMA PRA Category 1TM Credits just by reading these articles, please visit: https://acep.org/cdem/Products/
In this episode of the "Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine" podcast, your hosts, Dr. Danya Khoujah and Dr. Wendy Chang talk with all three authors of “Shake Rattle and Roll”, a lesson that focuses on afebrile seizures in children. There is no doubt, seizures in kids are scary for everyone. How do you determine who needs a work up and what should you look for? What do you tell worried parents if you send them home? The authors share their vast expertise about caring for these little patients that can give you big anxiety. Also, in this episode, “Dangerous Curve, Pediatric Sickle Cell Crisis". Dr. Khoujah and Dr. Chang chat with one of the authors from this lesson as well, and he shares some background information on the disease and what to look for when this patient presents to your ED. Finally, they review the Tox Box, Critical Image and of course, the LLSA review! You don’t want to miss this special one-year anniversary episode! If you have suggestions or comments, we'd love to hear from you! Twitter: @DanyaKhoujah, @EM_NCC and @DrChrisBaugh If you are interested in subscribing to Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine, please visit: webapps.acep.org/criticaldecision…ubscription.aspx
This panel was moderated by Professor Siegler and included Deputy Dean Ginsburg and Professors Huq, McAdams, and Randolph Stone. The event took place on February 4, 2015. It was presented by BLSA in partnership with the Law School and cosponsored by ACS, APALSA, Criminal Law Society, Defenders, Human Rights Law Society, LLSA, LSRJ, LWC, PILS, and SALSA.
This panel was moderated by Professor Siegler and included Deputy Dean Ginsburg and Professors Huq, McAdams, and Randolph Stone. The event took place on February 4, 2015. It was presented by BLSA in partnership with the Law School and cosponsored by ACS, APALSA, Criminal Law Society, Defenders, Human Rights Law Society, LLSA, LSRJ, LWC, PILS, and SALSA.
This is a quick announcement to let you know that EM Basic is now partnering with EB Medicine as our bandwidth sponsor. EB Medicine publishes many resources in Emergency Medicine to include EM Practice, Pediatric EM Practice, as well as LLSA reviews. These reviews are made by EM physicians for EM providers and provide the latest evidence based medicine reviews of common EM chief complaints. Recent issues include management of seizures in the ED, hand injuries, and angioedema. These are quick and to the point reviews that review everything you need to know and nothing that you don't. For residents and students, you can get free electronic access to all of EB Medicine's issues for free- no obligation and no strings attached. EB Medicine is so confident in the quality of their resources that they know you will want to subscribe once you are done training. I started reading EB Medicine as a resident and it is one of the few resources that I read cover to cover each month. For attendings and those needing CME- if you visit EB Medicine you will get a great discount and help support the EM Basic podcast with each subscription that is purchased. In exchange for this, I'll be promoting EB Medicine's products at the end of each podcast. These will be brief and they won't be intrusive. In accordance with the previous disclaimer on EM Basic, it has been updated to reflect EB Medicine as our official bandwidth sponsor. However, EM Basic has an always will be free from any outside influence on the content in the podcast. EB Medicine or any other company will never have any influence on the educational content of the podcast.