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Writers Corner Podcast
The Sundial Writers Corner: Rena Lott (6/9/2025)

Writers Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 4:58


New Sundial contributor introduces us to Lucy Harris, a pioneer of women's basketball here in the States.

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Unsafe with Ann Coulter: Democrats' Censorship Madness

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 51:22


Recently declassified documents show that the Biden administration listed as symbols of “domestic terrorism” mentions of the Second Amendment, the Betsy Ross flag, Catholicism, and Revolutionary War flags, among other noticeably non-terroristic symbols. The Democrats' De-banking of Conservatives. The Democrats' Censorship of Conservatives. PLUS Amazing New Data from Lott's Crime Prevention Research Center

UNSAFE with Ann Coulter
Democrats' Censorship Madness

UNSAFE with Ann Coulter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 51:22


Recently declassified documents show that the Biden administration listed as symbols of “domestic terrorism” mentions of the Second Amendment, the Betsy Ross flag, Catholicism, and Revolutionary War flags, among other noticeably non-terroristic symbols.The Democrats' De-banking of Conservatives.The Democrats' Censorship of Conservatives.PLUS Amazing New Data from Lott's Crime Prevention Research Center

Opt-In with Dr. April Jasper
Why 20/20 Isn't the Full Story: Dr. Megan Lott on Modern Optometric Care

Opt-In with Dr. April Jasper

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 17:27


When it comes to eye care, 20/20 vision is only part of the story. In this episode, Dr. Megan Lott joins Dr. April Jasper to explore the deeper role of optometry in solving real patient problems. From uncovering hidden visual challenges to delivering care that truly meets a patient's needs, Dr. Lott shares how optometrists can make a life-changing impact. Whether you're an eye care professional or someone passionate about patient-first healthcare, this conversation will open your eyes to what's possible beyond the standard eye chart.

The Jim on Base Sports Show
284. Dwight Clark Legacy Series: Ronnie Lott, Michael Zagaris & Eric Wright

The Jim on Base Sports Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 17:03


I had the honor of covering the Dwight Clark Legacy Series event for The Jim on Base Show — a special day celebrating 49ers greats and the legacy of #87 himself, Dwight Clark! I was joined by legendary former 49ers: Ronnie Lott & Eric Wright as well as iconic team photographer: Michael Zagaris. Michael was honored for his incredible work that has captured iconic moments from both the sports AND musical world. We talked football, memories from the field, and the impact that Dwight Clark left behind.The event also helps raise funds & awareness for the Golden Heart Fund. The Golden Heart Fund is an alumni led program that helps 49ers alumni when issues may arise into their retirements.Please visit https://goldenheartfund.org For Video footage of these interviews: Michael Zagaris - https://youtu.be/Hw8R2hW1zYI?si=k5xb6E_A93Egf4X3Ronnie Lott - https://youtu.be/6UNfjn7zJDg?si=oaXvYdo1voCHqYkIEric Wright - https://youtu.be/S-xbIiH_zOM?si=fpkvfUyaT9auNb9kFor more exclusive content, follow the Jim on Base Show on social media (Twitter/Instagram/TikTok): ​⁠​⁠@jimonbaseshow

End It For Good
Ep. 83 - NET Recovery: A New Path Out of Opioid Addiction - Jeff Lott

End It For Good

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 66:33


Jeff Lott once thought the NET Recovery device sounded too good to be true. Today, he's the Communications Director for the company behind it. In this episode, Jeff shares how a chance family connection led him into the heart of a growing movement to transform withdrawal and recovery. Developed from an accidental discovery involving electro-acupuncture, NET Recovery uses a small device to ease withdrawal symptoms and eliminate cravings in just a few days—without the use of medication. It's already changing lives in jails and treatment centers, offering a third path that doesn't fit the usual “medicated or abstinent” binary. Jeff walks us through the origins of NET Recovery, the clinical trial process, and the roadblocks they face in gaining acceptance—despite promising results. If you care about innovation in addiction recovery, this is a conversation you won't want to miss.

On Texas Football
ELITE: Jalen Lott & Jamarion Carlton on Their Recruitments, Relationships with Texas & more!

On Texas Football

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 10:17


CJ Vogel caught up with ELITE prospects Jalen Lott & Jamarian Carlton to discuss their recruitments, relationships with Texas, potential commitment dates, senior improvements & more!  

Bonus Babies
Shimeka Lott: The People Coming In For The Rescue Don't Need to Be Perfect But Need To Operate With A Perfect Heart

Bonus Babies

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 66:27


Send us a textJayne Amelia speaks with former foster mom, Shimeka D. Lott. Shimeka is the visionary Founder and CEO of the Ashlynn B. Jackson Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to uplifting the lives of young people and underserved communities. With over 25 years of experience volunteering and leading community-driven initiatives, Shimeka's passion for service runs deep. Whether it's feeding the unhoused, supporting annual Thanksgiving and Christmas drives, or distributing hygiene kits on Skid Row, she is a constant presence in her community, driven by a mission to make a tangible difference. One of her most cherished achievements is partnering with Mt. Sinai Church of Los Angeles to launch a youth academic initiative that led to the creation of the Ashlynn B. Jackson Scholarship Fund. Through her leadership, over $190,000 in scholarships has been awarded to ambitious youth over a five-year span, empowering them to pursue higher education and professional success. Shimeka played a critical role in establishing the program's online application process, setting qualifications, and developing structured guidelines to ensure its impact.Recognizing the importance of academic support, she also formed a partnership with UCLA to deliver an annual tutoring program focused on college readiness and career development for students. Leading a team of 15 volunteers, Shimeka was instrumental in expanding program outreach, organizing impactful fundraising events, and securing endorsements from city officials and celebrities. Her efforts culminated in the highly successful Annual Scholarship Gala, which attracted donations and sponsorships from major brands like Nike, the Dodgers, Lakers, Clippers, and Angels.Beyond her nonprofit work, Shimeka brings over 25 years of accounting expertise to her foundation, managing financial operations, event sales, and strategic marketing with precision. As a licensed Realtor and Inglewood area specialist, her extensive network and community ties enable her to foster meaningful connections that further the foundation's mission. Whether in business or philanthropy, Shimeka Lott embodies her mantra of “impacting one heart at a time,” continuously leveraging her skills and influence to create lasting change.See bonusbabies.org to learn more about what we are doing and please donate to support us by making a 100% tax-deductible contribution. EVERY PENNY OF YOUR CONTRIBUTION GOES TO RECORDING AND PLATFORMING THESE STORIES. Yeah!IG@bonusbabiespodcastTW@BonusBabiesPodFB@BonusBabiesPodcast

She Coaches Coaches
The Courage to Market: How Coaches Can Sign Clients Without Relying on Social Media with Joanna Lott-Ep.249

She Coaches Coaches

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 34:23


In this value-packed episode, business coach Joanna Lott reveals how coaches can attract clients without over-relying on social media. Joanna shares personal stories of overcoming marketing fears and practical strategies that have transformed her business. From leveraging other people's audiences to finding joy in marketing, this conversation offers game-changing insights for coaches ready to grow their business through authentic, bold marketing approaches.Get booked on 5 podcasts in 90 days? Email info@candymotzek.com with the subject PODCAST Episode Highlights:· Joanna shares how shifting her perspective to see marketing as part of her mission helped her find joy in it: "I genuinely don't care if someone is a paying client or not...I want to make their life better from coming into contact with me."· The powerful story of Joanna's client who faced her fear by directly emailing a former boss she feared would judge her, which led to massive growth and visibility.· Why social media alone is often "the slowest way to grow" and how to build a complete marketing ecosystem that guides potential clients up the "staircase" toward working with you.· How podcasting transformed Joanna's business, enabling her to sell high-ticket offers directly from sales pages without discovery calls.· Practical example of a new coach who gained 15 paying clients after investing "the price of a coffee" to be featured in someone else's Instagram stories.· The importance of tapping into existing audiences: "Keep thinking, especially in the early part when you have no audience, how can you somehow get in front of other people's audiences?"· How to approach your network in a way that invites support rather than feeling like you're just promoting services.· Why building a coaching business is an opportunity for personal growth: "That's the most exciting part of having a business is that you have to be bold, brave, overcome so many fears."Featured on This Show:How to Work with Me: Click here to find out how to work with meFree Resources: Click here to access valuable free resources for coachesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/candymotzek/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/candy-motzek/ Joanna LottJoanna Lott is a business coach specializing in helping coaches attract clients authentically. She hosts the globally top-ranked podcast "The Women in the Coaching Arena" and has helped hundreds of coaches build profitable businesses through strategic marketing. An ICF Associate Certified Coach with an ILM Level 7 Certificate, Joanna combines professional credentials with proven experience selling executive and career coaching services.Website: https://joannalottcoaching.com/LinkedIn; https://www.linkedin.com/in/joannalott/Instagram:

The Drive
Chiefs Rookie Omarr Norman-Lott joins The Drive

The Drive

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 11:53


Omarr Norman-Lott joined The Drive to discuss the moment he got picked by the Chiefs and answered our random questions.

The Paul W. Smith Show
Brad Lott, Chief Revenue Officer Rocket Classic

The Paul W. Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 7:41


May 9, 2025 ~ Brad Lott, Chief Revenue Officer, Rocket Classic, President Intersport Detroit joins Paul live on the Pure Michigan Tour at the Detroit Golf Club.

Ab 21 - Deutschlandfunk Nova
Schichtdienst - Wie geht ein gutes Leben im Dauer-Jetlag?

Ab 21 - Deutschlandfunk Nova

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 17:59


Jan arbeitet dann, wenn andere noch schlafen oder schon längst Feierabend haben: Er arbeitet im Schichtdienst. Ihm gefällt die Abwechslung. Für die innere Uhr ist Schichtarbeit weniger optimal. Und auch für die Freizeit kann sie eine Herausforderung sein.**********Ihr hört: Gesprächspartner: Jan, Kraftfahrer, Straßen- und Grünflächenreiniger Gesprächspartnerin: Daniela Tieves-Sander, Soziologin und Arbeitsschützerin bei der IG Metall, hat über die Auswirkungen von Schichtarbeit promoviert Gesprächspartner: Volker Harth, Professor für Arbeitsmedizin und Maritime Medizin, Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf Autor und Host: Przemek Żuk Redaktion: Stefan Krombach, Lena Mempel, Lara Lorenz, Friederike Seeger Produktion: Alexander Hardt**********Quellen:Arlinghaus, A. & Lott, Y. (2018). Schichtarbeit gesund und sozialverträglich gestalten. Nr. 3 Forschungsförderung Report. Hans-Böckler-Stiftung. Bundesanstalt für Arbeitsschutz und Arbeitsmedizin (2022). Arbeitszeitreport Deutschland: Ergebnisse der BAuA-Arbeitszeit­befragung 2021.Harth, V. (Koor.) & Terschüren, C. (Co-Koor.) (2021). Leitlinie "Gesundheitliche Aspekte und Gestaltung von Nacht- und Schichtarbeit". Deutsche Gesellschaft für Arbeitsmedizin und Umweltmedizin.Rodenbeck, A., Mayer, G. (2023). Schichtarbeit. Somnologie 27, S. 216–225.Chellappa, S.L., Gao, L., Qian, J. et al. (2025). Daytime eating during simulated night work mitigates changes in cardiovascular risk factors: secondary analyses of a randomized controlled trial. Nat Commun 16, 3186.**********Mehr zum Thema bei Deutschlandfunk Nova:Schichtarbeit: Wie schlafen wir, wenn wir nachts arbeiten?Schlaf erforschen: "Für Schichtarbeit sind wir nicht gemacht"Nachtschicht: Tipps, um wach und fit zu bleiben**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: TikTok und Instagram .**********Meldet euch!Ihr könnt das Team von Facts & Feelings über Whatsapp erreichen.Uns interessiert: Was beschäftigt euch? Habt ihr ein Thema, über das wir unbedingt in der Sendung und im Podcast sprechen sollen?Schickt uns eine Sprachnachricht oder schreibt uns per 0160-91360852 oder an factsundfeelings@deutschlandradio.de.Wichtig: Wenn ihr diese Nummer speichert und uns eine Nachricht schickt, akzeptiert ihr unsere Regeln zum Datenschutz und bei Whatsapp die Datenschutzrichtlinien von Whatsapp.

Listening for Clues
Discovering Balance and Healing: A Journey with Trish Lott

Listening for Clues

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 19:31


Discovering Balance and Healing: A Journey with Trish Lott In this episode of Good News!, Lynn Shematek and Deacons Jon Shematek and Lauren Welch welcome Trish Lott, who shares her fascinating career evolution from a health educator in reproductive health to a licensed acupuncturist deeply involved in international outreach. Trish recounts her transformative experiences in the Peace Corps, living in rural Paraguay, and how these shaped her approach to acupuncture. She explains the philosophy behind acupuncture, its roots in nature, and her unique practice model in Towson, Maryland. Additionally, Trish discusses her work with midwives in Guatemala through the Global Acupuncture Project, emphasizing the importance of reconnecting with nature for holistic wellness. Tune in for an uplifting conversation about the intersection of passion, service, and healing.00:00 Welcome and Introduction00:20 Trish Lott's Early Career and Peace Corps Experience02:26 Transition to Acupuncture03:29 Philosophy and Practice of Acupuncture08:39 Community Acupuncture Model12:28 International Work and Impact14:52 Personal Reflections and Advice18:08 Conclusion and FarewellCommunity Acupuncture of Towson website: https://www.catowson.comCommunity Acupuncture of Townson FaceBook page: https://www.facebook.com/CommunityAcupunctureofTowson/The Good News! podcast series is part of the ListeningforClues portfolio. Catch us at https://listeningforclues.com/#listeningforclues.com #Good News! #EDOM #incarnationbmore.org #deacons #Community Acupuncture of Towson #Trish Lott© 2025 Listening for Clues

Foolish Club Media: A Kansas City Chiefs Podcast Network
From the Podium - Josh Simmons, Omarr Norman-Lott, Jalen Royals, Ashton Gillote, & Nohl Williams

Foolish Club Media: A Kansas City Chiefs Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 35:09


Hear from Chiefs offensive tackle Josh Simmons, defensive tackle Omarr Norman-Lott, wide receiver Jalen Royals, defensive end Ashton Gillote, and cornerback Nohl Williams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Outside the Trenches
KC Laboratory 4/30: What Omarr Norman-Lott brings to the Chiefs defensive line

Outside the Trenches

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 58:57


Kent Swanson, Matt Lane, and Matt Hamilton break down the Chiefs second-round pick Omarr Norman-Lott and discuss what he brings to the Chiefs defensive line in his first year. —

The Drive
Scouting Report on Omarr Norman-Lott

The Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 6:16


Zach Ragan, who covers the Vols for A to Z Sports, joined The Drive for a scouting report on Omarr Norman-Lott.

Outside the Trenches
BREAKING: Chiefs Select DT Omar Norman-Lott at No. 63 and DE Aston Gillotte at No. 66 | KCSN Draft Show 4/25

Outside the Trenches

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 34:30


The Kansas City Chiefs selected two defensive linemen to end the 2nd round and begin the 3rd round of the 2025 NFL Draft.Kent Swanson and Matty Lane break down the move on the latest episode of the KCSN Draft Show - LIVE from Holladay Distillery in Weston, Missouri.  —

Foolish Club Media: A Kansas City Chiefs Podcast Network
From the Podium - Omarr Norman-Lott and Ashton Gillotte

Foolish Club Media: A Kansas City Chiefs Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 20:53


Hear from new Chiefs defensive tackle Omarr Norman-Lott and defensive end Ashton Gillotte . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Toronto Mike'd Podcast
Arlene Lott: Toronto Mike'd Podcast Episode 1678

Toronto Mike'd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 60:55


In this 1678th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with Arlene Lott, Rachel on The Kids of Degrassi Street and Nancy Kramer on Degrassi Junior High, Degrassi High and School's Out. Yes, there's plenty of Degrassi talk, with a special guest Degrassi fanatic even, but we also discuss Arlene's Princess of Pies title and her relationship with FOTM Mike Wilner. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Ridley Funeral Home, Silverwax, Yes We Are Open, Nick Ainis and RecycleMyElectronics.ca. If you would like to support the show, we do have partner opportunities available. Please email Toronto Mike at mike@torontomike.com

On Texas Football
Jalen Lott Shifted to Wide Receiver? | Texas Longhorns Football | Recruiting Breakdown

On Texas Football

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 19:17


Jeff Howe, Gerry Hamilton and CJ Vogel break down the latest in Texas Longhorns football recruiting including Jalen Lott being recruited at wide receiver and more!  

ABQ Connect
Drew Sharpless & Nick Lott

ABQ Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 16:27


Vitalant Blood Donations is coming to show up before Good Friday service at Calvary Albuquerque. You can donate blood to help some in need of blood, if you're worried about needles, don't be—most blood donors compare the experience to a mild, split-second pinch! The entire... The post Drew Sharpless & Nick Lott appeared first on ABQ Connect.

Continuum Audio
Optic Neuropathies With Dr. Lindsey De Lott

Continuum Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 25:28


Optic neuropathies encompass all congenital or acquired conditions affecting the optic nerve and are often a harbinger of systemic and central nervous system disorders. A systematic approach to identifying the clinical manifestations of specific optic neuropathies is imperative for directing diagnostic assessments, formulating tailored treatment regimens, and identifying broader central nervous system and systemic disorders. In this episode, Gordon Smith, MD, FAAN speaks with Lindsey De Lott, MD, MS, author of the article “Optic Neuropathies” in the Continuum® April 2025 Neuro-ophthalmology issue. Dr. Smith is a Continuum® Audio interviewer and a professor and chair of neurology at Kenneth and Dianne Wright Distinguished Chair in Clinical and Translational Research at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. Dr. De Lott is an assistant professor of neurology and ophthalmology at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Additional Resources Read the article: Optic Neuropathies Subscribe to Continuum®: shop.lww.com/Continuum Earn CME (available only to AAN members): continpub.com/AudioCME Continuum® Aloud (verbatim audio-book style recordings of articles available only to Continuum® subscribers): continpub.com/Aloud More about the American Academy of Neurology: aan.com Social Media facebook.com/continuumcme @ContinuumAAN Host: @gordonsmithMD Guest: @lindseydelott Full episode transcript available here Dr Jones: This is Dr Lyell Jones, Editor-in-Chief of Continuum. Thank you for listening to Continuum Audio. Be sure to visit the links in the episode notes for information about earning CME, subscribing to the journal, and exclusive access to interviews not featured on the podcast. Dr Smith: Hello, this is Dr Gordon Smith. Today I'm interviewing Dr Lindsey De Lott about her article on optic neuropathies, which appears in the April 2025 Continuum issue on neuro-ophthalmology. Lindsey, welcome to the podcast, and perhaps you can introduce yourself to our audience. Dr De Lott: Thank you, Dr Smith. My name is Lindsey De Lott and I am a neurologist and a neuro-ophthalmologist at the University of Michigan. I also serve as the section lead for the Division of Neuro-Ophthalmology, which is actually part of the ophthalmology department rather than the neurology department. And I spend a good portion of my time as a researcher in health services research, and that's now about 60% of my practice or so. Dr Smith: I'm super excited to spend some time talking with you. One, I'm a Michigan person. As we were chatting before this, I trained with Wayne Cornblath and John Trobe, and it's great to have you. I wonder if we maybe can begin- and by the way, your article is outstanding. It is such a huge topic and it was actually really fun to read, so I encourage our listeners to check it out. But you begin by talking about misdiagnosis as being a common problem in this patient population. I wonder if you can talk through why that is and if you have any pearls or pitfalls in avoiding it? Dr De Lott: Yeah, I think there's been a lot of great research looking at misdiagnosis in specific types of optic neuropathies; in particular, compressive optic neuropathies and optic neuritis. A lot of that work has come out of the group at Emory and the group at Washington University. But a lot of neuro-ophthalmologists across the country really contributed to those data. And one of the statistics that always strikes me is that, you know, for example, in patients with optic nerve sheath meningiomas, something like 70% of them are actually misdiagnosed. And a lot of those errors in diagnosis, whether it's for compressive optic neuropathy or some other type of optic neuropathy, really comes down to the way that physicians are really incorporating elements of the history in the physical. For example, in optic neuritis, we know that physicians tend to anchor pretty heavily on pain in general. And that often tends to lead them astray when optic neuritis was never the diagnosis to begin with. So, it's really overindexing on certain things and not paying attention to other features of the physical exam; for example, say presence of an afferent pupillary defect. So, I think it just really highlights the need to have a really relatively structured approach to patients that you think have an optic neuropathy when you're trying to sort of plan your diagnostic testing and your treatment. Dr Smith: I do maybe five or six weeks on our hospital service each year, and I don't know if it's just a Richmond thing, but there's always at least two people in my week who come in with an optic neuropathy or acute vision loss. How common is this in medical practice? Or neurologic practice, I should say? Dr De Lott: Optic neuropathies themselves… if you look across, unfortunately we don't have any great data that puts together all optic neuropathies and gives us an actual sort of prevalence estimate or an incidence estimate from year to year. We do have some of those data for specific types of optic neuropathies like optic neuritis and NAION, and you're probably looking around five-ish per one hundred thousand. So, these aren't that common, but at the same time they do get funneled to- often to emergency rooms and to neurologists from our ophthalmology colleagues and optometry colleagues in particular. Dr Smith: So, one other question I had before kind of diving into the topic at hand is how facile neurologists need to be in recognizing other causes of acute visual loss. I mean, we see acute visual loss as neurologists, we think optic neuropathy, right? Optic neuritis is sort of the go-to in a younger patient, and NAION in someone older. But what do neurologists need to know about other ophthalmologic causes? So, glaucoma or acute retinal disorders, for instance? Dr De Lott: Yeah, I think it's really important that neurologists are able to distinguish optic neuropathies from other causes of vision loss. And so, I would really encourage the listeners to take a look at the excellent article by Nancy Newman about vision loss in this issue where she really kind of breaks it down into vision loss that is acute and chronic and how you really think through distinguishing optic neuropathies from other causes of vision loss. But it is really important. For example, a patient with a central retinal artery occlusion may potentially be eligible for treatments. And that's very different from a patient with optic neuritis and acute vision loss. So, we want to be able to distinguish these things.  Dr Smith: So maybe we can pivot to that a little bit. Just for our listeners, our focus today is going to be on- not so much on optic neuritis, although obviously we need to talk a little bit about how we differentiate optic neuritis from non-neuritis optic neuropathies. It seems like the two most common situations we encounter are ischemic optic neuropathies and optic neuritis. Maybe you can talk a little bit about how you distinguish these two? I mean, some of it's age, some of it's risk factors, some of it's exam. What's the framework, of let's say, a fifty-year-old person comes into the emergency room with acute vision loss and you're worried about an optic neuropathy? Dr De Lott: The first step whenever you are considering an optic neuropathy is just making sure that the features are present. I think, really going back to your earlier question, making sure that the patient has the features of an optic neuropathy that we expect. So, it's not only vision loss, but it's also the presence of an apparent pupillary defect in a patient with a unilateral optic neuropathy. In a person who has a bilateral optic neuropathy, that apparent pupillary defect may not be present because it is relative. So, you really would have to have asymmetric vision loss between the two eyes. They should also have impairment of their color vision, and they're probably going to have some kind of visual field defect, whether that's central scotoma or an arcuate scotoma or an altitudinal defect that really respects the horizontal meridian. So, you want to make sure that, first and foremost, you've got a patient that really meets most of those- most of those features. And then from there, we're looking at the other features on their history. How acute is the onset of the vision loss? What is the progression over time? Is there pain associated or not associated with the vision loss? What other medical issues does the patient have? And you know, one of the things you already brought up, for example, is, what's the age of the patient? So, I'm going to be much more hesitant to make a diagnosis of optic neuritis in a much older patient or a diagnosis on the other side, of ischemic optic neuropathy, in a much younger patient, unless they have really clear features that push me in that direction. Dr Smith: I wonder if maybe you could talk a little bit about features that would push you away from optic neuritis, because, I mean, people who are over fifty do get optic neuritis- Dr De Lott: They do. Dr Smith: -and people who get ischemic optic neuropathies who are younger. So, what features would push you away from optic neuritis and towards… let's be broad, just a different type of optic neuropathy? Dr De Lott: Sure. We know that most patients with optic neuritis do have pain, but that pain is accompanied---within a few days, typically---with vision loss. So, pain alone going on for a number of days without any visual symptoms or any of those other things I listed, like the afferent papillary defect, the visual field defect, would push me away from optic neuritis. But in general, yes, most optic neuritis is indeed painful. So, the presence of optic disc edema is unfortunately one of those things that an optic neuritis may be present, may not be present, but in somebody with ischemia that is anterior---and that's the most common type of ischemic optic neuropathy, would be anterior ischemic optic neuropathy---they have to have optic disc edema for us to be able to make that diagnosis, and that is a diagnosis of NAION, or nonarteritic ischemic optic neuropathy. An APD in this case, again, that's just a feature of an optic neuropathy. It doesn't really help you to distinguish, individual field defects are going to be relatively similar between them. So then in patients, I'm also looking, like I said, at their history. So, in a patient where I'm entertaining a diagnosis of ischemic optic neuropathy, I want to make sure that they have vascular risk factors or that I'm actually doing things like measuring their blood pressure in the office if they haven't seen a physician recently or checking a lipid panel, hemoglobin A1c, those kinds of things, to look for vascular risk factors. One of the other features on exam that might push me more- again, in a patient with ischemic optic neuropathy, where it might suggest ischemia over optic neuritis, would be some other features on exam like a crowded optic disc that we sometimes will see in patients with ischemic optic neuropathy. I feel like that was a bit of a convoluted answer. Dr Smith: I thought that was a great answer. And when you say crowded optic disc, that's the- is that the “disc at risk”? Dr De Lott: That is the “disk at risk,” yes. So, crowded optic disk is really a disk that is smaller than what we see in the average population, and the average cup to disk ratio is 0.3. So, I think that's where 30% of the disk should be. So, this extra wiggle room, as I sometimes will explain to my patients. Dr Smith: And then, I wonder if you could talk a little bit about more- just more about exam, right? You raised the importance of recognizing optic disc edema. Are there aspects of that disc edema that really steer you away from optic neuritis and towards ischemia-like hemorrhages or whatnot? And then a similar question about the importance of careful visual field testing? Dr De Lott: So, on the whole, optic disc edema is optic disc edema. And you can have very severe optic neuritis with hemorrhages, cotton wool spots, which is essentially just an infarction of the retinal nerve fiber layer either overlying the disc or other parts of the retina. And ischemia, you can have some of the same features. In patients who have giant cell arteritis, which is just one form of anterior ischemic optic neuropathy, patients can have a pallid optic disc edema where the optic disc is swollen and white-looking. But on the whole, swelling is swelling. So, I would caution anyone against using the features of the optic nerve swelling to make any type of, sort of, definitive kind of diagnosis. It's worth keeping in mind, but I just- I would caution against using specific features, optic nerve swelling. And then for visual field testing, there are certain patterns that sometimes can be helpful. I think as I mentioned earlier, in patients with ischemic optic neuropathy, we'll often see an altitudinal defect where either the top half or, more commonly, the bottom half of the vision is lost. And that vision loss in the field corresponds to the area of swelling on the disk, which is really rewarding when you're actually able to see sectoral swelling of the disk. So, say the top half of the disk is swollen and you see a really dense inferior defect. And other types of optic neuropathy such as hereditary optic neuropathies, toxic and nutritional optic neuropathies, they often cause more central field loss. And in patients who have optic neuropathies from elevated intracranial pressure, so papilladema, those folks often have more subtle visual field loss in an arcuate pattern. And it's only once the optic nerves have sustained a pretty significant injury that you start to see other patterns of field loss and actual decline in visual acuity in those patients. I do think a detailed visual field assessment can often be pretty helpful as an adjunct to the rest of the exam. Dr Smith: So, we haven't talked a lot about neuroimaging, and obviously, neuroimaging is really important in patients who have optic neuritis. But how about an older patient in whom you suspect ischemic optic neuropathy? Do those patients all need a MRI scan? And if so, is it orbits and brain? How do you- how do you protocol it? Dr De Lott: You're asking such a good question, totally controversial in in some ways. And so, in patients with ischemic optic neuropathy, if you are confident in your diagnosis: the patient is over the age of fifty, they have all the vascular, you know, they have vascular risk factors. And those vascular risk factors are things like diabetes, hypertension, high blood pressure, hyperlipidemia, obstructive sleep apnea. They have a “disc at risk” in the fellow eye. They don't have pain, they don't have a cancer history. Then doing an MRI of the orbits is probably not necessary to rule out another cause. But if you aren't confident that you have all of those features, then you should absolutely do an MRI of the orbit. The MRI of the brain probably doesn't provide you with much additional information. However, if you are trying to distinguish between an ischemic optic neuropathy and, say, maybe an optic neuritis, in those patients we do recommend MRI orbits and brain imaging because the brain does provide additional information about other CNS demyelinating disorders that might be actually the cause of a patient's optic neuritis. Dr Smith: I wonder if you could talk a little bit about posterior ischemic optic neuropathy. That's much less common, and you mentioned earlier that those patients don't have optic disk edema. So, if there's a patient who has vision loss that- in a similar sort of clinical scenario that you talked about, how do you approach that and under what circumstances do we see patients who have posterior ischemic optic neuropathy? Dr De Lott: So, you're going to most often see patients with posterior ischemic optic neuropathy who, for example, have undergone a recent surgery. These are often associated with things like spinal surgeries, cardiac surgeries. And there are a number of risk factors that are associated with it. Things like blood pressure, drain surgery, the amount of blood loss, positioning of patient. And this is something that the surgeons and anesthesiologists are very sensitive to at this point in time, and many patients are often- this can be part of the normal informed consent process at this point in time since this is something that is well-recognized for specific surgeries. In those patients, though… again, unless you're really certain, for example, maybe the inpatient neurology attending and you've been asked to consult on a patient and it's very clear that they went into surgery normal, they came out of surgery with vision loss, and all the rest of the features really seem to be present. I would recommend that in those cases you think about orbital imaging, making sure you're not missing anything else. Again, unless all of the features really are present- and I think that's one of the themes, definitely, throughout this article, is really the importance of neuroimaging in helping us to distinguish between different types of optic neuropathy. Dr Smith: Yeah, I think one of the things that Eric Eggenberger talks about in his article is the need to use precise nomenclature too, which I plan on talking to him about. But I think having this very structured approach- and your article does it very well, I'll tell our listeners who haven't seen it there's a series of really great tables in the article that outline a lot of these. I wonder, Lindsey, if we can switch to talk about arteritic optic neuropathy. Is that okay? Dr De Lott: Sure. Yeah, absolutely. Dr Smith: How do you sort that out in an older patient who comes in with an ischemic optic neuropathy? Dr De Lott: Yeah. In patients who are over the age of fifty with an ischemic optic neuropathy, we always need to be thinking about giant cell arteritis. It is really a diagnosis we cannot afford to miss. If we do miss it, unfortunately, patients are likely to lose vision in their fellow eye about 1/3 to 1/2 the time. So, it is really one of those emergencies in neuro-ophthalmology and neurology. And so you want to do a thorough review systems for giant cell arteritis symptoms, things like headache, jaw claudication, myalgias, unintentional weight loss, fevers, things of that nature. You also want to check their inflammatory markers to look for evidence of an elevated ESR, elevated C-reactive protein. And then on exam, what you're going to find is that it can cause an anterior ischemic optic neuropathy, as I mentioned earlier. It can cause palette optic disc swelling. But giant cell arteritis can also cause posterior ischemic optic neuropathy. And so, it can be present without any swelling of the optic disc. And in fact, you know, you mentioned one of my mentors, John Trobe, who used to say that in a patient where you're entertaining the idea of posterior ischemic optic neuropathy, who is over the age of fifty with no optic disc swelling, you should be thinking about number one, giant cell arteritis; number two, giant cell arteritis; number three, giant cell arteritis. And so, I think that is a real take-home point is making sure that you're thinking of this diagnosis often in our patients who are over the age of fifty, have to rule it out. Dr Smith: I'll ask maybe a simple question. And presumably just about everyone who you see with a presumed ischemic optic neuropathy, even if they don't have clinical features, you at least check a sed rate. Is that true? Dr De Lott: I do. So, I do routinely check sedimentation rate and C-reactive protein. So, you need to check both. And the reason is that there are some patients who have a positive C-reactive protein but a normal sedimentation rate, so. And vice versa, although that is less common. And so both need to be checked. One other lab that sometimes can be helpful is looking at their CBC. You'll often find these patients with giant cell arteritis have elevated platelet counts. And if you can trend them over time, if you happen to have a patient that's had multiple, you'll see it sort of increasing over time. Dr Smith: I'm just thinking about how you sort things out in the middle, right? I mean, so that not all patients with GCF, sky-high sed rate and CRP…. And I'm just thinking of Dr Trobe's wisdom. So, when you're in an uncertain situation, presumably you go ahead and treat with steroids and move to biopsy. Maybe you can talk a bit about that pathway? Dr De Lott: Yeah, sure. Dr Smith: What's the definitive diagnostic process? Do you- for instance, the sed rate is sky-high, do you still get a biopsy? Dr De Lott: Yes. So, biopsy is still our gold-standard diagnosis here in the United States. I will say that is not the case in all parts of the world. In fact, many parts of Europe are moving toward using other ancillary tests in combination with labs and exam, the history, to make a definitive diagnosis of giant cell arteritis. And those tests are things like temporal artery ultrasound. We also, even though we call it temporal artery ultrasound, we actually need to image not only the temporal arteries but also the axillary arteries. The sensitivity and specificity is actually greater in those cases. And then there's high-resolution imaging of the vessels and the- both the intracranial and extracranial distributions. And both of those have shown some promise in their predictive values of patients actually having giant cell arteritis. One caution I would give to our listeners, though, is that, you know, currently in the US, temporal artery biopsy is still the gold standard. And reading the ultrasounds and the MRIs takes a really experienced radiologist. So, unless you really know the diagnostic accuracy at your institution, again, temporal artery biopsy remains the gold standard here. So, when you are considering giant cell arteritis, start the patient on steroids and- that's high dose, high dose steroids. In patients with vision loss, we use high dose intravenous methylprednisolone and then go ahead and get the biopsy. Dr Smith: Super helpful. And are there other treatments, other than steroids? Maybe how long do you keep people on steroids? And let's say you've got a patient who's, you know, diabetic or has other factors that make you want to avoid the course of steroids. Are there other options available? Dr De Lott: So, in the acute phase steroids are the only option. There is no other option. However, long term, yes, we do pretty quickly put patients on tocilizumab, which is really our first-line treatment. And I do that in conjunction with our rheumatology colleagues, who are incredibly helpful in managing and monitoring the tocilizumab for our patients. But when you're seeing the patients, you know, whether it's in the emergency room or in the hospital, those patients need steroids immediately. There are other steroid-sparing agents that have been tried, but the efficacy is not as good as tocilizumab. So, the American College of Rheumatology is really recommending tocilizumab as our first line steroid-sparing agent at this point. Dr Smith: Outstanding. So again, I will refer our listeners to your article. It's just chock-full of great stuff. This has been a great conversation. Thank you so much for joining me today. Dr De Lott: Thank you, Dr Smith. I really appreciate it.  Dr Smith: The pleasure has been all mine, and I know our listeners will be enjoying this as well. Again, today I've been interviewing Dr Lindsey De Lott about her article on optic neuropathies, which appears in the most recent issue of Continuum on neuro-ophthalmology. Be sure to check out Continuum Audio episodes from this and other issues. I already mentioned Dr Eggenberger and I will be talking about optic neuritis, which will be a great companion to this discussion. Listeners, thank you for joining us today. Dr Monteith: This is Dr Teshamae Monteith, Associate Editor of Continuum Audio. If you've enjoyed this episode, you'll love the journal, which is full of in-depth and clinically relevant information important for neurology practitioners. Use the link in the episode notes to learn more and subscribe. AAN members, you can get CME for listening to this interview by completing the evaluation at continpub.com/audioCME. Thank you for listening to Continuum Audio.

The Morning Drive with Marcus and Kurt

Kristine Lott, Mayor of Winooski, joins Kurt & Anthony to give an update on the Onion City.

Fred LeFebvre and the Morning News
Lott and St Andrew's UMC are teaming up to recycle styrofoam into usable material

Fred LeFebvre and the Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 15:54 Transcription Available


Lott and St Andrew's UMC are teaming up to recycle styrofoam into usable material. Lott Industries will recycle #6 styrofoam, the kind you find when you buy electronics usually, and the Church of St. Andrew's UMC on Heatherdowns have decided to get involved. The church now has a drop-off bin on church property which they regularly empty and deliver to Lott Industries for recycling. The recycled material can be turned into park benches and other useful items. This effort is keeping thousands of tons of this material out of our landfills. For further information visit LOTT INDUSTRIES

The Health Detective Podcast by FDNthrive
How to Build Deep Trust So You Attract Sales Rather Than Chase Them w/ Joanna Lott

The Health Detective Podcast by FDNthrive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 53:11


Do you need practical strategies to help your coaching grow and thrive a sustainable business? With a track record of successfully selling executive and career coaching services to both organizations and individuals, Joanna has now supported hundreds of coaches in building profitable, integrity-driven businesses through strategic marketing. Want to watch this episode on YouTube? Click here. Subscribe if you'd like to catch all new episodes live and participate with our guests directly. Want to learn more about becoming an FDN? Go to fdntraining.com/resources to get our best free workshops and mini-courses! Where to find Joanna: Website: joannalottcoaching.com Instagram: @joannalottcoaching Facebook: @joannalottcoaching Linkedin: Joanna Lott

M.P.I. Radio
How to Sell High-Ticket Without Sales Calls w/ Joanna Lott

M.P.I. Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 34:51


Joanna Lott is a business coach who helps qualified coaches attract clients with honesty, not hype. As the host of The Women in the Coaching Arena, a top 2.5% globally ranked show, she provides practical strategies to help coaches grow thriving, sustainable businesses. With a track record of successfully selling executive and career coaching services to both organizations and individuals, Joanna has now supported hundreds of coaches in building profitable, integrity-driven businesses through strategic marketing. She is an ICF Associate Certified Coach and holds an ILM Level 7 Certificate in Executive Coaching & Mentoring, bringing a wealth of practical experience and professional expertise to her work. Joanna's Website: Home - Joanna Lott Coaching Ultimate 2025 Success Planner for Coaches https://joannalott.kartra.com/page/LIPlanner

Sales POP! Podcasts
How to Build Trust in Sales and Coaching: Tips with Joanna Lott

Sales POP! Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 22:43


Want to build trust in sales or coaching? Joanna Lott says it starts with being honest and real. In a chat with John Golden, she shared how deep connections—not just quick social posts—lead to loyal clients. Joanna uses podcasts, voice notes, and personal touches like gifts to show she cares. Her big tip? Sell only if it truly helps the client. That's how you turn buyers into fans. Use simple systems to stay personal as you grow. Absolute trust takes time, but it's worth it.

Runner's Round Table
S5 EP14 – Hot Takes: Gear You Need with Sabrina Lott

Runner's Round Table

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 61:56


Season five of the Runner's Round Table will be all about Hot Takes and this episode is the Gear Edition. In this episode Stephanie speaks with Sabrina Lott about the running gear runners, especially female runners, need to feel comfortable, confident, and fierce. Please support this podcast with a rating, review, or a share. Until next time, don't forget to run happy, run strong, and run true to you.To watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/5fgQ9OAnz8UAbout Stephanie Diaz:Stephanie is an RRCA (Road Runner's Club of America) and McMillan Running certified running coach with over 10 years of running experience. Additionally, Stephanie is a yoga teacher with advanced certifications in yoga for athletes, Yoga For All, and Empowered Wisdom Yoga Nidra. Stephanie believes that to be a runner is to believe in your possibility as a human through movement. Her favorite running distance is the half marathon (13.1 miles/21 kilometers).https://instagram.com/thecookierunner/https://thecookierunner.netAbout Sabrina Lott:Sabrina Lott is an Endurance Coach, certified through 80/20 Endurance and The Coaches Collective, a master athlete and mother. Coach Sabrina is here to help curvy, fierce women who hope to improve their lives through dedication to endurance mastery, in ways that add value for themselves, their families and community. You can learn more about Sabrina, subscribe to her blog and newsletter by visiting www.SabrinaLott.com.https://www.instagram.com/CoachSabrinaLwww.SabrinaLott.com

Bylgjan
Bítið - miðvikudagur 2. apríl 2025

Bylgjan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 99:13


Bítið á Bylgjunni með Heimi, Lilju og Ómari   Breki Karlsson, formaður Neytendasamtakanna, ræddi við okkur um hækkandi raforkuverð. Pétur Hrafn Sigurðsson, upplýsingafulltrúi Íslenskrar getspár, ræddi við okkur um Lottó frá ýmsum hliðum.   Daði Már Kristófersson, fjármálaráðherra mætti í spjall og ræddi ýmislegt, allt frá tollum til raforkuverðs. Theodór Francis Birgisson, Teddinn okkar, kíkti í spjall.   Matarhornið Eldum gott með Simma Vill var á sínum stað. Páskameistarinn - Ásbjörn og Jóhann

krist lott theod heimi neytendasamtakanna breki karlsson
Krigshistoriepodden
GIIA-avsnitt 94. Kasper Erlandssons avsnitt – Smålands lott i svensk krigshistoria

Krigshistoriepodden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 15:53


I vårt mest småländska avsnitt hittills går vi – på vår arbetsgivare Kasper Erlandssons begäran – igenom Smålands lott i svensk krigshistoria. Det blir lite yvigt, men glädjande nog inte bara om Dackefejden.Mattis är den som gräver upp stenarna ur åkern den här gången. Han ger sig på uppgiften genom att dels beskriva de där tillfällena då småländska bönder vietcongat bort danska invasioner, dels när småländska regementen sparkat ändalykt. Pers roll är den här gången att hänföras över Per Stålhammars livsöde.Stort tack till Kasper! Det här är hans personliga expressavsnitt.Vill du också ha ett personligt expressavsnitt? Bli då vår patreon på tier Gustav II Adolfs livvaktsstyrka. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

acast sm bli kasper stort svensk lott mattis per st dackefejden erlandssons
Balázsék
5 - Bulgáriában kihúzták a 41-est a lottón, viszont a játékban csak 1-től 35-ig szerepelnek számok...

Balázsék

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 17:33


5 - Bulgáriában kihúzták a 41-est a lottón, viszont a játékban csak 1-től 35-ig szerepelnek számok... by Balázsék

Sunstone Mormon History Podcast
Episode 144: Mail Bag: Malissa Lott

Sunstone Mormon History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025


Once again, through no action or righteousness on their part, another great story landed in the lap of Lindsay and Bryan. That's right, it's mailbag time again! A friend of a listener was going through some papers of her mother's and found an affidavit from a woman claiming to be a plural wife of Joseph …

Sunstone Magazine
Episode 144: Mail Bag: Malissa Lott

Sunstone Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025


Once again, through no action or righteousness on their part, another great story landed in the lap of Lindsay and Bryan. That's right, it's mailbag time again! A friend of a listener was going through some papers of her mother's and found an affidavit from a woman claiming to be a plural wife of Joseph …

Hihetetlen Történelem Podcast
Lottó-láz a szocializmusban - E102

Hihetetlen Történelem Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 31:46


Tudtátok, hogy a szocializmusban nem csak pénzt, de tévét, autót, tangóharmonikát… sőt, HÁZAT is lehetett nyerni a lottón?   A legnépszerűbb szerencsejáték története jóval régebbre nyúlik vissza, mint azt elsőre gondoltuk volna. A XVI. századi Genovából indult világhódító útjára a lottó, habár eredetileg nem is számokkal játszották. A Vatikán üldözte, Az 1848/49-es szabadságharc leverése után a magyar polgárság bojkottálta, a Rákosi-rendszer betiltotta, a Kádár-rendszer viszont újra felvirágoztatta a játékot. Az adásban mindezt elmeséljük nektek, sőt, a szocializmus első lottónyereményének furcsa körülményeiről is lerántjuk a leplet. Tartsatok velünk! Források: Szerencsekönyv c. könyv  https://rubicon.hu/hu/kalendarium/1957-januar-17-bevezetik-a-lottot-magyarorszagon Játék a tér c. film https://index.hu/tudomany/til/2015/12/20/hiaba_nyert_lakast_nem_kert_belole/ https://mimicsoda.hu/print.php?id=1129 Arcanum: Esti Hirlap, 1957. április (2. évfolyam, 77-99. szám); 1957-04-13 / 86. szám Arcanum: Esti Hirlap, 1957. április (2. évfolyam, 77-99. szám)1957-04-25 / 95. szám https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lo6YdkIfpik https://nemzetiarchivum.hu/photobank/item/FOTO-MHIveEJTWkd5d0FlZU53aG5aWFpmeUF1a0ZzZ2lxZGQvN2t4KzVvU3N2ekhOQ2RWQ3NIdmU4YTdZVW43aEN6RA?original_id=MTI-FOTO-eU9pL0Rlbmc5UGg0c3RFdFk2S1dPdz09 https://welovebalaton.hu/cikk/2019/10/08/ahol-lottoszelvenyt-valtott-balatoni-nyaralora-a-gulyaskommunizmus/ https://toretro.hu/site/amikor-3-forintert-lehetett-nyaralot-szerezni-almadiban/ . Ha szeretnél havi extra tartalmakat kapni tőlünk, akkor gyere a Patreon oldalunkra és válaszd ki a neked megfelelő támogatói szintet. https://www.patreon.com/hihetetlentortenelem Kiemelt Patreon támogatóink: Busa-Fekete Róbert, Lovas Gabriella Elérhetőségek: E-mail cím: hihetetlentori@gmail.com Facebook oldalunk linkje Spotify linkünk . Hirdetés és együttműködés: hallgatom@betonenetwork.hu www.betonenetwork.hu

On Texas Football
Sunday Recruiting Updates | Jalen Lott Interview | Texas Longhorns Football

On Texas Football

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 19:56


Gerry Hamitlon and CJ Vogel break down the latest in Texas Longhorns recruiting, we hear from STUD 2026 target Jalen Lott and more!  

The Jeff Crilley Show
Larry Lott, Adam Lewis, and Andrea Reich, Yellow Rose Gala | The Jeff Crilley Show

The Jeff Crilley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 12:05


I love living in DFW because I think we're one of the most philanthropic communities in the entire country. There are galas going on all the time, and almost all of them support a very worthy cause. That's why I have the folks behind the Yellow Rose Gala in the studio right now. To my right is Larry Lott, in the middle is Andrea Reich, and on my far right is Adam Lewis.

Policing Matters
No recruitment crisis: How Sheriff Leon Lott built a department deputies won't leave

Policing Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 21:59


Leading a law enforcement agency is no easy task — especially in today's challenging climate. But Sheriff Leon Lott of Richland County, South Carolina, has cracked the code. Now in his eighth term, Lott oversees nearly 900 personnel with an annual budget of $48 million. His leadership has earned him national recognition — and built a department where officers stay, without the recruitment struggles plaguing other agencies. In this episode of the Policing Matters podcast, host Jim Dudley sits down with Sheriff Lott to discuss the leadership strategies that keep his agency thriving, the key to officer retention, and why he believes the term “peace officer” better reflects modern policing. Sheriff Lott also shares insights from his international work, including training security forces in Iraq and his role in global crime prevention efforts through Crime Stoppers. Richland County is also one of the agencies featured on “On Patrol: Live,” a reality show that gives viewers a firsthand look at law enforcement in action. Sheriff Lott discusses how the show has impacted recruitment and community relations. About our sponsor This episode of the Policing Matters podcast is sponsored by OfficerStore. Learn more about getting the gear you need at prices you can afford by visiting OfficerStore.com.

Armed American Radio
02-20-25 Dr. John Lott talks Kash Patel confirmation, FBI fake data, latest study on good guys with guns

Armed American Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 40:05


Summary In this episode of Armed American Radio's Daily Defense, host Mark Walters engages with Dr. John Lott to discuss significant political developments, particularly the confirmation of Kash Patel at the FBI and its implications for crime statistics and data integrity. The conversation delves into the challenges within the FBI, the political dynamics surrounding public perception of crime, and the role of media in reporting defensive gun uses. Lott emphasizes the importance of accurate data in shaping policies and the need for transparency in governmental operations. The episode concludes with a discussion on legislative developments affecting gun rights and the potential impact of upcoming Supreme Court decisions. Kash Patel, FBI, crime statistics, defensive gun use, media bias, Trump administration, political dynamics, public perception, Second Amendment, legislation Takeaways Cash Patel's confirmation at the FBI is a significant political event. The FBI has a large workforce, making reform challenging. Public perception of crime is often manipulated by media narratives. Accurate data is crucial for effective policy-making. Civilians have successfully stopped active shooters in numerous cases. The media tends to underreport defensive gun uses by civilians. Political dynamics in Washington can obscure the truth. Legislative changes are underway that could impact gun rights. The importance of transparency in government operations cannot be overstated. There is a unique opportunity to address data integrity issues in law enforcement.    

Conversations with Cornesy
Conversations with Cornesy - Martha Lott Returns

Conversations with Cornesy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 42:53 Transcription Available


Martha Lott is an actor, director and producer. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram. Subscribe on YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Eddytorial: A Wichita By E.B. Podcast
The Wichita Dinner Table - 2/12/25

The Eddytorial: A Wichita By E.B. Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 48:01


Hello cold cold Wichita!   Grab a warm bowl of soup and pull up a chair to the Wichita Dinner Table!   We are excited to have a special guest just in time for Valentine's Day. We welcome Chef Josh Rathbun with Lottē to discuss the restaurant along with Rathbun's work with the National Kidney Foundation.   We're blessed to have the whole gang back. Put down that snow shovel and prepare to laugh, cry, roll your eyes with me, The Kansas Gastronomist, DJ Carbon, Annette Lawless and Live Local.

The SOS Show with James Lott Jr
The SOS Show A Lott of Help Crossover Special: Can YOU Show Emotion

The SOS Show with James Lott Jr

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 20:56


First time ever special! Talking about showing vulnerability as a Coach/Professional. alottofhelp.com

This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence (AI) Podcast
Speculative Decoding and Efficient LLM Inference with Chris Lott - #717

This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence (AI) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 76:30


Today, we're joined by Chris Lott, senior director of engineering at Qualcomm AI Research to discuss accelerating large language model inference. We explore the challenges presented by the LLM encoding and decoding (aka generation) and how these interact with various hardware constraints such as FLOPS, memory footprint and memory bandwidth to limit key inference metrics such as time-to-first-token, tokens per second, and tokens per joule. We then dig into a variety of techniques that can be used to accelerate inference such as KV compression, quantization, pruning, speculative decoding, and leveraging small language models (SLMs). We also discuss future directions for enabling on-device agentic experiences such as parallel generation and software tools like Qualcomm AI Orchestrator. The complete show notes for this episode can be found at https://twimlai.com/go/717.

The Birth Hour
957| Two Positive Unmedicated Hospital Births: COVID Birth and Induction Due to IUGR, Redeeming Postpartum - Carrington Lott

The Birth Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 65:37


Sponsor: Use code BIRTHHOUR for 20% off your first order (including their already discounted plans and subscriptions) at thisisneeded.com. The Birth Hour Links: Know Your Options Online Childbirth Course (code 100OFF for $100 OFF!) Beyond the First Latch Course (comes free with KYO course) Access archived episodes and a private Facebook group via Patreon! 

On Texas Football
Jalen Lott & Javion Osborne on Their Recruitments, Senior Improvements & more! | Texas Longhorns

On Texas Football

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 21:19


Gerry Hamilton caught up with Jalen Lott & Javion Osborne to discuss their recruitments, where Texas sits, improvements in their senior year and more!  

Stay Forever
Musik 15

Stay Forever

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 79:05


Die Herren Schmidt und Lott und Käufer haben sehr unterschiedliche Geschmäcker, bei Frisuren, bei Games, bei Musikbands, bei Betriebssystemen und natürlich auch bei Spielemusik. In dieser Musikfolge hat wieder jeder der drei je vier Stücke rausgesucht, um die beiden anderen vom ausgezeichneten eigenen Geschmack zu überzeugen. Die Stücke werden vom jeweiligen Aussucher angespielt und vorgestellt, die anderen beiden kommentieren mehr oder minder wohlwollend. Credits: Sprecher: Christian Schmidt, Gunnar Lott, Fabian Käufer Audioproduktion: Fabian Langer, Christian Schmidt Titelgrafik: Johannes DuBois Intro, Outro: Nino Kerl (Ansage); Chris Hülsbeck (Musik)

The Larry Elder Show
Deporting Illegal Alien Criminals Will Save Taxpayers Money w/John Lott

The Larry Elder Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 23:18


In this conversation, Carl Jackson interviews John R. Lott, Jr., president of the Crime Prevention Research Center, discussing the economic implications of deporting illegal alien criminals. Lott debunks common myths about the costs of deportation, arguing that the actual costs are significantly lower than reported by advocacy groups. He highlights the broader societal impacts of illegal immigration, including crime rates and economic burdens on taxpayers. The discussion also touches on media narratives and the political motivations behind inflated cost estimates. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.com NEW!!!! THE CARL JACKSON SHOW MERCH IS HERE. SUPPORT THE PODCAST GETTING A T-SHIRT NOW! https://carljacksonmerch.itemorder.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Carl Jackson Podcast
Deporting Illegal Alien Criminals Will Save Taxpayers Money w/John Lott

The Carl Jackson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 23:18


In this conversation, Carl Jackson interviews John R. Lott, Jr., president of the Crime Prevention Research Center, discussing the economic implications of deporting illegal alien criminals. Lott debunks common myths about the costs of deportation, arguing that the actual costs are significantly lower than reported by advocacy groups. He highlights the broader societal impacts of illegal immigration, including crime rates and economic burdens on taxpayers. The discussion also touches on media narratives and the political motivations behind inflated cost estimates. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.com NEW!!!! THE CARL JACKSON SHOW MERCH IS HERE. SUPPORT THE PODCAST GETTING A T-SHIRT NOW! https://carljacksonmerch.itemorder.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Armed American Radio
12-15-24 HR 1 AWR Hawkins Breitbart News and Dr. John R. Lott Crime Research

Armed American Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 40:11


Today on Armed American Radio Mark talks with AWR Hawkins from Breitbart News and gets the latest 2A updates. Topics include the 14 blue state AG's suing Glock, a couple of happy ending stories and Biden urging congress to "do something" about gun control on the anniversary of Sandy Hook. Dr. Lott updates listeners on the latest CCW permit research.

Armed American Radio
12-08-24 HR 2 Guests Stephen Gutowski, founder of the Reload and CNN Contributor along with Dr. John Lott, founder of CrimeResearch.org

Armed American Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 40:05


In this hour of Armed American Radio Stephen Gutowski, founder of the Reload and CNN Contributor discusses the NYC murder of UNC CEO and the political ramifications the murder may have on the Hearing Protection Act. Dr. Lott discusses his latest research into the 2024 numbers of CCW permits and the fact that 29 states now with permitless constitutional carry and the effect that is having on the number of permit holders and the ability to provide accurate numbers of American adults carrying firearms for protection. DR. Lott has seen a drop in permit holders as a result.

Music Matters with Darrell Craig Harris
Eva-Lott Björklund is a contemporary artist/songwriter/producer from Kronoby Finland! Her new album "Built On Love" is a stunning tribute featuring a who's who of Finnish singers and musicians!

Music Matters with Darrell Craig Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 27:56


Finnish/Swedish artist Eva-Lott L.J Björklund is a very well known artist based in the small village of Kronoby Finland (Swedish speaking area). She is a choir director, music teachers, and music therapist as well as a busy gigging/recording artist who has made a large impact in her small country way up north in Scandinavia! Her new album "Built On Love" is a heart felt tribute recording featuring many well known artists, musicians, singers, from Finland. I was honored to play bass with Finnish artist Charlotta Kerbs on the song "Bittersweet Pain"  The album is now available on all streaming platforms! Spotify link https://open.spotify.com/album/0BKQvBH5piIuRKWZczokuJ?si=8OG3m9h1RA6oWN82rzjvtQ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/evalottbjorklund Facebook https://www.Facebook.com/evalott.bjorklund contact: lottasmusic@gmail.com    Music Matters podcast is hosted by pro musician, producer, and Sports Illustrated photographer Darrell Craig Harris who is based in Las Vegas, Nevada. The series has reached over 400,000 streams in 40 countries. MMP receives gear support from Shure Microphones,.Focusrite, and others. Intro and outro voice overs provided by Nigel John Farmer from www.VoiceWrapStudio.com in France. Our thanks to Rodney Hall FAME Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama for our intro and outro backing music clip.    Contact us at inquiry@darrellcraigharris.com Social: www.Instagram.com/musicmatterspodcastofficial www.Facebook.com/musicmatterspodcastofficial Website www.MusicMattersPodcast.com  support our mission by joining us on Patreon! https://www.Patreon.com/MusicMattersPodcast