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NEUROSCIENTISTS TALK SHOP
Episode 308 - Punam Pokam, PhD

NEUROSCIENTISTS TALK SHOP

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 42:19


On April 10th (I said April 4th, but it was the 10th), 2025 we spoke with Punam Pokam about the molecular mechanisms that control osmotic balance of neurons and glia, and their changes after brain injury. She also explained the pathological membrane potential changes and ionic currents that are associated with injury and their relation to cell swelling.Guest:Punam Pokam, Assistant Professor, Department of Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics, Texas A&M School of MedicineHostCharles Wilson, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSAThanks to James Tepper for original music

Drivetime with DeRusha
Card DeSharks & the downward slide of Jason's life

Drivetime with DeRusha

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 32:22


Hour 2: Jason hosts another rousing round of Card DeSharks. Then he's joined by Dr. Joseph Gaugler from the U of M School of Public Health. Does turning 50 make you old?

Thinking LSAT
New Law School Admissions Data (Ep. 486)

Thinking LSAT

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 84:27


Nathan and Ben dig into newly released admissions data and discuss the impact of the Supreme Court's affirmative action ban. Later, the guys advocate greater transparency in law school pricing, assess JD-Next as an alternative to the LSAT, and investigate the ascendent Texas A&M School of Law. Study with our Free Plan Download our iOS app Watch Episode 486 on YouTube 4:25 - New Law School Enrollment Data - The ABA just released law schools' Standard 509 disclosures for 2024. Ben and Nathan discuss what the numbers mean for URM admissions following the Supreme Court's affirmative action ban. 14:55 - Scholarships - ABA 509 reports now define full-tuition scholarships as “scholarships that cover tuition and mandatory fees.” Listener Emma wonders if this definition allows law schools to obscure their scholarship numbers. Nathan and Ben consider solutions to law schools' discriminatory pricing model. 31:20 - JD-Next - Some law schools now report the number of enrolled students who took JD-Next, an alternative law school admissions test. So far, those numbers are low. 34:30 - What's the Deal with…? - Ben and Nathan look into Texas A&M University School of Law, which has rocketed up the US News rankings in recent years. 1:16:56 - Read Every Answer - The guys explain why you should read every answer on every LSAT question. 1:21:57 -  Word of the Week - Thinking LSAT listeners should avail themselves of LSAT Demon's free classes at lsatdemon.com/free.

Spivey Consulting Law School Admissions Podcast
The Future of Legal Education, AI, & Admissions with Dean Megan Carpenter

Spivey Consulting Law School Admissions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 36:55


In this episode of Status Check with Spivey, Mike has a conversation with Megan Carpenter, Dean of the UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law, on the highlights and challenges of being a dean, the future of law school and innovation in legal education, generative artificial intelligence as it relates to both admissions and the practice of law, and her best law school admissions advice (plus, what res ipsa loquitur means). Dean Carpenter has a distinguished reputation and was recently named one of the 20 Most Influential People in Legal Education by National Jurist. She is a prominent expert and scholar in intellectual property and technology and is the author of the book, Evolving Economies: The Role of Law in Entrepreneurship and Innovation. She has been in legal academia for nearly 20 years, including 7 and a half years as a law school dean, and she is the founder and former director of the Center for Law and Intellectual Property at Texas A&M School of Law. You can listen and subscribe to Status Check with Spivey on ⁠⁠Apple Podcasts⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠. You can read a full transcript of this episode here.

Double Your Sales Now!
Financial Conversations Simplified: How To Afford The Life Of Your Dreams

Double Your Sales Now!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 44:09


Everyone's journey in life and business looks a little different. In this episode, I interview Jax Crider, a mortgage professional with over 20 years of experience in the industry. We discuss the importance of simplifying financial conversations and the mortgage process. If you're interested in buying a home or even just thinking about it for the future, it's important to find a mortgage professional who can educate and guide clients through the complex world of mortgages. We also go beyond the finance talk to chat about the importance of seeking help and finding the right people to support your goals, not only in your personal life but also in your business. No one has it all figured out; it's important to show up as the best version of you every day, ask for help when you need it, and cultivate a supportive network that can help you grow. It's an episode you won't want to miss!Ursula's Takeaways:Simplifying Mortgage Process (05:08)House You: Educating Homebuyers (07:23)The Complexity of Mortgages (11:10)Business Lessons and Adaptability (21:56)The Importance of Seeking Help (22:28)The Meaning of Stability (23:24)Learning From Mistakes and Moving Forward (25:12)The Power of Finding Supportive People (28:34)Showing Up As The Best Version of Yourself (34:01)The Story of PBJ Mortgage (37:04)About Jacqueline:Jacqueline Crider brings over two decades of experience in the mortgage sector, supported by a law degree from Texas A&M School of Law. She has dedicated her career to simplifying the complex process of securing mortgages. With a unique blend of skills merging finance, law and a passion for helping people, Jacqueline guides clients with confidence and clarity. Her approach focuses on making the mortgage process understandable and empowering clients to make informed decisions. Through extensive hands-on experience across various roles in the industry, Jacqueline offers unparalleled service and wisdom. She believes in the power of education to empower individuals in their financial journeys and fosters a culture of continuous learning and improvement. Jacqueline's commitment extends beyond professional achievements to building a community where individuals find support in their path to homeownership. With innovation and customer-centric service at the forefront, she sets new standards in the mortgage industry.No lender fees and $500 refund for appraisal at closing for any listener of Ursula's podcast. FREE GIFTS:Are you trying to break through 6 or 7 figures in your business but feeling stuck in your revenue cycle and unable to grow? Our FREE guide will help you reach your goals, whether you want to 3x your monthly income, obliterate the limiting beliefs that might be holding you back, or only work with ideal clients. It's time for you to make the kind of money you were destined for while living a great life and making the impact that you want to make! Download my free guide: Multi 6 and 7 Figure Scaling Roadmap: 7 Simple Steps to Breakthrough Now! www.ursulainc.co/free-guideReady to turn your annual revenue into your monthly revenue? Apply for the 2X Intensive here: www.ursulainc.co/applyGet the

Wilson County News
Pet talk: When to seek emergency/veterinary care

Wilson County News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 4:08


As a pet owner, it's natural to be concerned about your furry friend's health and well-being, but knowing when to seek emergency veterinary care can sometimes be challenging. To help clarify, Dr. Lance Wheeler, a clinical assistant professor of emergency and critical care at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, and Wendy Greathouse, a referral coordinator for Texas A&M's Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, provide guidance on identifying and responding to pet emergencies. Emergency or urgent issue — According to Wheeler, there are two categories of emergencies. “There are emergencies that are immediately life-threatening, like being hit...Article Link

Wilson County News
Pet talk: Brushing up on your pet's dental care

Wilson County News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 4:25


February is National Pet Dental Health Month, but maintaining good dental health for pets is essential year-round, as dental problems can also impact overall health. Dr. Adriana Regalado, a clinical assistant professor of dentistry at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, offers insights into the importance of good dental health and how personalized cleaning routines can significantly improve the quality of life for pets, preventing unnecessary pain and discomfort. Importance of good oral health — The mouth is the first stop for food in the gastrointestinal system and is home to various bacteria, including some that...Article Link

Emphasis Added
The 28th Annual Frankel Lecture: "The Perennial Eclipse: Race, Immigration, and How Latinx Count in American Politics"

Emphasis Added

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 148:13


Season 5, Episode 4 features the 28th Annual Frankel Lecture, “The Perennial Eclipse: Race, Immigration, and How Latinx Count in American Politics.” Our keynote Frankel Lecturer was Professor Rachel Moran of Texas A&M School of Law. Her commenters were Ilya Somin, Professor of law at George Mason University, and Joseph Fishkin, Professor of Law at UCLA School of Law. Tune in on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or any other streaming platform for a fascinating and informative discussion about race, ethnicity, voting and Texas.On behalf of the Houston Law Review, Emphasis Added would like to thank Professor Moran, Professor Somin, and Professor Fishkin for sharing their work with us. We are also deeply grateful to the Frankel family for their 28 years of support in fueling the Law Center's ability to host timely and intellectual conversations on important legal issues.For more Emphasis Added content, follow us on Instagram and check out our video content on YouTube!

Good Morning, HR
Do You Really Want Employees in Other States? with Caroline Harrison

Good Morning, HR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 35:31


In episode 127, Coffey talks with Caroline Harrison about the challenges of being a multistate employer.They discuss the post-Covid growth in remote out-of-state employees; legal considerations for multistate employers; responding to the phenomenon of nomad employees; when companies are required to register and pay taxes as business in another state; noncompetes and other employment-related agreements; policies to help manage multistate employees; and complying with multiple states' PTO and FMLA laws.Good Morning, HR is brought to you by Imperative—premium background checks with fast and friendly service. For more information about our commitment to quality and excellent customer service, visit us at https://imperativeinfo.com. If you are an HRCI or SHRM-certified professional, this episode of Good Morning, HR has been pre-approved for half a recertification credit. To obtain the recertification information for this episode, visit https://goodmorninghr.com. About our Guest:Caroline Harrison is the Managing Partner of the Fort Worth firm of Pham Harrison LLP. As an attorney Board Certified in Labor and Employment Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, she represents employers in disputes with former employees, and guides them through the sometimes-confusing arena of employment law. Her practice focuses on employment litigation and counseling. Caroline is a frequent speaker on a variety of employment topics. Recently she was honored to receive the inaugural Private Practice Achievement award from the Texas A&M School of Law Alumni Association. She is also a past Chair of the Texas Minority Counsel program and the current Chair of the Tarrant County Bar Association Women Attorney Section. She assists employers in variety of areas, including anti-discrimination and retaliation laws, drafting and enforcing covenants not to compete and non-solicitation agreements, and protection of trade secrets. She advises employers on the Family and Medical Leave Act (“FMLA”), Unemployment Compensation appeals, handling complex investigations into sensitive employment issues, Wage and Hour issues, and classification of employees under the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”). She provides counseling on complex issues including discipline, termination, harassment, investigations, effective employment practices, litigation avoidance and accommodation of disabilities.Caroline Harrison can be reached at https://www.phamharrison.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/caroline-harrison-56062b1a/https://www.linkedin.com/company/phamharrison/About Mike Coffey:Mike Coffey is an entrepreneur, human resources professional, licensed private investigator, and HR consultant.In 1999, he founded Imperative, a background investigations firm helping risk-averse companies make well-informed decisions about the people they involve in their business.Today, Imperative serves hundreds of businesses across the US and, through its PFC Caregiver & Household Screening brand, many more private estates, family offices, and personal service agencies.Mike has been recognized as an Entrepreneur of Excellence and has twice been named HR Professional of the Year. Additionally, Imperative has been named the Texas Association of Business' small business of the year and is accredited by the Professional Background Screening Association. Mike is a member of the Fort Worth chapter of the Entrepreneurs' Organization and volunteers with the SHRM Texas State Council.Mike maintains his certification as a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) through the HR Certification Institute. He is also a SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP).Mike lives in Fort Worth with his very patient wife. He practices yoga and maintains a keto diet, about both of which he will gladly tell you way more than you want to know.Learning Objectives:1. Understand the challenges faced by employers with out-of-state employees.2. Research and develop out-of-state remote-work policies.3. Comply with other states' legal and regulatory burdens on businesses, including payroll taxes, corporate registration and taxation, paid time off, and family leave.

The Thriving Equine Professional | Career Connections, Equine Industry Resources, Career Advice.
20 | Industry in Crisis? Proof That The Future of Equine Veterinary Medicine is Bright! Listen in, Live from OEPS 2023

The Thriving Equine Professional | Career Connections, Equine Industry Resources, Career Advice.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 60:04


Is the Equine Veterinary Medicine Industry in Crisis? According to todays guests- the future of Equine Veterinary Medicine is BRIGHT! Listen in, Live from OEPS 2023.  OEPS, 'Opportunities in Equine Practice Seminar' returned to Lexington, KY with tremendous energy in 2023 after a decade hiatus.  Join Jodi in connecting with attendees, presenters and sponsors as we face the shortage of equine practitioners head-on.  Guests include,  Dr. Bill Rood brings us the history of OEPS, www.RoodandRiddle.com  Shelby Mosley, Student and Early Career Programs Coordinator with AAEP, explains the role and importance of AAEP, the American Association of Equine Practitioners, www.aaep.org  Drew Myers brings the perspective of an attending student from the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, www.vetmed.vt.edu Dr. Ciera Guardia shares her insights as a former OEPS attendee, turned presenter, and her wildly successful career as a solo practitioner and owner of Guardia Equine Sports Medicine, www.GuardiaEquine.com Ally Bettencourt shares her story, from New England to Texas, and why she traveled from Texas A & M School of Veterinary Medicine to attend OEPS, www.vetmed.tamu.edu Sara Adcock, LVT represented OEPS Practice Sponsor Woodside Equine Clinic, where she serves as their Patient Care and PR Manager. Sara spent the weekend talking with attendees and sharing the passion of equine vet med! www.WoodsideEquineClinic.com Mandy Ayers and Nicole Gonzales, both students at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, are not only excited about Equine Vet Med, but also share some exciting news they received while attending OEPS! www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu  Dannie Surbaugh represented Industry sponsor Covetrus, and has been involved in every OEPS since the inception in 2003! www.Covetrus.com Drs. Nimet Browne and Caitlin Fletcher, both veterinarians with Hagyard Equine Medical Institute, share their experiences supporting OEPS attendees through the incredible tours and wetlabs throughout the weekend. www.Hagyard.com  Dr. Craig Lesser, a veterinarian with Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital served as the 2023 OEPS Seminar Host and wraps up the weekend, sharing why being a Horse Doctor is the best job in the world, and invites us back to OEPS 2024! www.OEPS.com / info@oeps.com   I am so excited to help YOU thrive! So get the ponies fed, fill those water buckets, grab your journal and let's grow girl! I'm going to help YOU Live Inspired, Fulfilled and Empowered!    Cheers! Jodi  Want to connect with Jodi?! www.JodiSpeaksLIFE.com www.LinkedIn.com/in/JodiLynchFindley Jodi@JodiSpeaksLIFE.com  

VLuv Hub
Meet Rosy for Your Sexual Health with Dr. Lyndsey Harper

VLuv Hub

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 33:06


Rosy, sexual wellness plan on an app. Founded by Dr. Lyndsey Harper, a clinical assistant professor at the Texas A&M School of Medicine. She is also a board certified OB-GYN that specializes in sexual dysfunction and helping patients with low libido. Rosy offers sexual wellness solutions, it's a platform to explore sexuality, it offers information, resources and support. Rosy is also the only app recommended by doctors.website: meetrosy.cominstagram: @meet_rosy

WORKPLACE INJURY PREVENTION - A FIT FOR WORK PODCAST
Understanding, Empowering, and Investing in the Aging Workforce

WORKPLACE INJURY PREVENTION - A FIT FOR WORK PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 22:16


An aging workforce is the reality for many industries and businesses in today's world. Dr. Matthew Lee Smith, PhD, MPH, CHES, and Associate Professor at the Texas A&M School of Public Health, joins the podcast to share his research and insight into understanding and empowering this demographic, as well as to discuss the benefits older workers can bring to their company and their fellow team members.

The MEDQOR Podcast Network
An Interview with AAO President Dr. Myron Guymon

The MEDQOR Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 30:11


In this podcast, American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) President Myron Guymon, DDS, MS, joins host Alison Werner for the Orthodontic Products podcast on the Medqor Podcast Network. Guymon, who just started his 1-year term as AAO president, shares his priorities for his term and talks about the ongoing work of the AAO.Guymon, who is a graduate of Baylor Dental College (now known as Texas A&M School of Dentistry) and went on to open his practice in northern Utah, started in leadership at the component level with the Utah Association of Orthodontists before moving on to leadership roles within the Rocky Mountain Society of Orthodontists. As he was closing out his presidency of the Utah state association, he had his first opportunity to become involved with the AAO with its Council on Communications.In this episode, Guymon talks about the benefits of being involved in state, regional, and national orthodontic associations. As Guymon says, “We are so much better together as a group.” At the same time, he acknowledges that not every orthodontist wants to get involved in leadership; but there are still a myriad of opportunities to still get involved and make a difference—whether it's serving on a committee or task force, or simply sending a text to a legislator.Guymon, who stepped into his term as AAO president for 2023-2024 at the close of the recent AAO Annual Session in Chicago, shares that his number one priority for his term is to be help shepherd the many initiatives that have been launched in recent years—such as TechSelect and the New Product Showcase. As Guymon puts it, the AAO seeks to support and encourage innovation in the profession.From there, Guymon talks about the latest campaign from the AAO Consumer Awareness Program—or CAP—and the association's advocacy work. At the federal level, the AAO remains focused on such issues as student load relief and the RAISE Act. But it's at the state and regulatory level, that Guymon says the AAO has been able to have a more immediate impact. He talks about the AAO's approach and how its team has been able to monitor and react quickly to ensure the health and safety of the profession and patients.In this interview, Guymon also shares his thoughts on how the profession has evolved, the AAO's diversity and inclusion work and upcoming Winter Conference in San Antonio and next Annual Session in New Orleans, and how the AAO can work with DSOs/OSOs. OP

Veterinary Vitals
Veterinary Careers in the Regulatory Sector with Dr. Will McCauley

Veterinary Vitals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 26:00


As the Director of Corporate Relations for Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine, TAMU Health, and the School of Engineering Medicine, Dr. Will McCauley serves as a dedicated conduit for companies seeking to partner with Texas A&M University. These partnerships empower Texas A&M's incredible students, dedicated faculty, and innovative programs to improve the health of people, animals, and the environment. Today, Dr. McCauley shares from his experience on veterinary career opportunities in the regulatory sector. Support the show

Wilson County News
The importance of feline vaccinations

Wilson County News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 3:34


Kittens and cats, whether they live indoors or outdoors, can be exposed to diseases caused by viruses or bacteria. Vaccinations help protect our feline friends by preventing the spread of these diseases and boosting their body's defense against potentially fatal illnesses. Because of this, Dr. Lori Teller, a clinical associate professor at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, encourages owners to vaccinate their kittens and cats against common, yet fatal, diseases sooner rather than later. “Kittens should begin pediatric visits to the veterinarian when they are 6-8 weeks old, where vaccinations will initially be given as...Article Link

Rio Grande Guardian's Podcast
DHR signs partnership agreement with Texas A&M Health

Rio Grande Guardian's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 15:24


EDINBURG, TEXAS - DHR Health and Texas A&M University Health Science Center (Texas A&M Health) have announced an expansion of their lcollaboration in clinical research and graduate medical education. Under the new agreement, the Texas A&M School of Medicine will become the academic affiliate for the DHR Health Graduate Medical Education residency and fellowship programs.Leaders at DHR Health say the affiliation complements the clinical training that has been occurring at the institution for the last eight years with the academic resources of Texas A&M. “As the largest site for graduate medical education in the Rio Grande Valley, DHR Health offers ACGME-accredited programs in diagnostic radiology and surgical critical care, which will now be supplemented by new residency opportunities in primary care and rural medicine,” DHR states.Here is a podcast from the signing ceremony. To read the new stories and watch the news videos of the Rio Grande Guardian International News Service go to www.riograndeguardian.com.

Veterinary Vitals
Educating Through Comedy with Walter "Skinni Go Live" Brown, RVTg

Veterinary Vitals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 23:49


Walter Brown, RVTg is an Emergency and Critical Care specialty veterinary technologist, social media public figure, influencer, comedian and founder of SKINNI GO LIVE LLC. Walter combines his background in veterinary medicine with comedy to bring education and relief to veterinary professionals around the world. When he isn't devoting time to his brand, Walter works as a veterinary technologist program liaison for United Veterinary Care, where he cultivates relationships with veterinary technology programs and provides veterinary technology students with opportunities and resources to pave the way for future career interest. This episode is sponsored by Wedgewood Pharmacy. WedgewoodPharmacy.com is your gateway to the many medications and services for veterinarians who have made Wedgewood Pharmacy one of the largest custom-compounding pharmacies in AmericaWedgewood is partnering with TVMA for a webinar on March 22 at 6:30 pm that is free to all TVMA members that is focused don the FDA Compounding Rule Deadline.  That rule goes into effect on April 1, so this webinar is intended to help make sure veterinary practices are prepared.Special panelists for the webinar include Dr. Madeline Droog, a Small Animal Clinical Pharmacist at Texas A&M School o Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences;  Dr. Sarah Wagner, a professor of Pharmacology at Texas Tech School of Veterinary Medicine, and Marcy Bliss, CEO of Wedgewood Pharmacy.  This webinar is 1 hour credit through both RACE and eligible for TBVME as well.To register for this webinar, go to the front page of www.tvma.org/Support the show

The Dental Download
142: Life as a D3 at Texas A&M ! (Dental Student Chat)

The Dental Download

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 38:40


Haley is joined with a guest this week who is a D3 Texas A&M School of Dentistry! Raina did a masters program before dental school and is currently navigating dental school while also being a newly wed. They talk about her process re-applying to dental school and her pre-dental journey.

Wilson County News
Foods to avoid feeding your pet

Wilson County News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 4:11


Fall and winter holiday celebrations often include festive eats and treats — Halloween and candy are synonymous, as are Thanksgiving and turkey. As the holiday season approaches, it's important to remember that increased candy and other holiday foods in the home may be cause for paw-se for pet parents. Dr. Lori Teller, a clinical associate professor of telehealth at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, said there are several foods people should avoid giving their pets, but especially any foods containing xylitol. “Anything that contains xylitol should never be given to dogs,” Teller said. “It is...Article Link

Veterinary Vitals
Research of Impact for Bovine Respiratory Disease with Dr. Robert Valeris-Chacin

Veterinary Vitals

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 19:57


Today on Veterinary Vitals, I speak with Dr. Robert Valeris-Chacin, assistant professor at Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. Dr. Valeris-Chacin was recently awarded a $100,000 grant through Texas A&M AgriLife Research from the USDA-NIFA Animal Health and Disease Research Capacity Program. The grant will be used to research associated pathogens of Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD).Support the show

Adam and Jordana
What's at stake with the Electoral Count Act

Adam and Jordana

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 10:01


Jill Hasday from the U of M School of Law explains the Electoral Count Act and talks about election confidence with Adam and Jordana. 

Wilson County News
What to do if your pet is having a seizure

Wilson County News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 3:29


One of the scariest things a pet owner can witness is their beloved companion having a seizure, especially if it is the first time. Knowing what to do in this situation can not only help an owner stay calm and collected but can also help protect a seizing animal from injury. Dr. Joseph Mankin, a clinical associate professor of neurology at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, discusses the causes of seizures in companion animals and what an owner should do during and after a seizure takes place. “Seizures are the most common neurologic disease we...Article Link

PH SPOTlight: Public health career stories, inspiration, and guidance from current-day public health heroes
An international student's public health career journey, with Nikita Sandeep Wagle

PH SPOTlight: Public health career stories, inspiration, and guidance from current-day public health heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 46:41 Transcription Available


In this episode, Sujani sits down with Dr. Nikita Sandeep Wagle, a physician-researcher from Mumbai, India who is currently working and studying in the US. They talk about Nikita's experience as an international student and give advice for others who may be thinking about pursuing higher education in a different country. You'll LearnNikita's journey into health care and what sparked her interest in public healthNikita's research interests and what she is currently working on Why Nikita was interested in pursuing her graduate degrees in the US as opposed to other countriesWhat factors international students may want to consider when they're thinking about pursuing higher education in the USTips from Nikita on the application process and the process of moving to a different countryNikita's experience as an international graduate student at UNC and Texas A&MThe importance of having a support system and building a strong network in a new countryWhere to find academic and financial resources as an international graduate student How Nikita's Instagram page came into being and what she hopes to achieve from itToday's GuestDr. Wagle holds a PhD in Health Services Research from Texas A&M School of Public Health and a Masters Degree from Gillings School of Global Public Health, UNC-Chapel Hill. Prior to coming to the US, she practiced briefly as a Physician in India. Her research focuses on cancer health equity. She is an incoming Principal Scientist in the Department of Surveillance and Health Equity Science at the American Cancer Society. ResourcesNikita's InstagramAcademeology Instagram as mentioned by NikitaOther PH SPOT resources:Share ideas for the podcast: Fill out this formNever heard of a podcast before? Read this guide we put together to help you get set up.Be notified when new episodes come out, and receive hand-picked public health opportunities every week by joining the PH SPOT community.Contribute to the public health career blog: www.phspot.ca/contributeUpcoming course on infographics: phspot.ca/infographicsLearn more about PH Spot's 6-week training programSupport the show

Psychic Dolphin Garage
Episode 146: S.T.E.M. (School for Terrorism, Extortion, and Manipulation) feat. Brynn

Psychic Dolphin Garage

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 106:38


We had a question: You know all those professional-managerial libs who think it's good and necessary to bomb the crud out of everywhere? Just where the heck do they come from?? Well, we have on friend-of-the-show Brynn, who tells us all about what it's like being in high school with the next Masters of the Universe at STEM School in Highlands Ranch, Colorado! We ask her just how much corporate money is involved in American schools these days? Is Lockheed Martin contractually responsible for part of my child? Can high schoolers get a government security clearance?? This week, you get all this and a bucket of lawsuits! Also a school shooting! Yayyyyy! Follow Bryn on Twitter! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/psychicdolphingarage/message

jivetalking
Vanessa Casado Pérez on the balance between community and water traders

jivetalking

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 54:31


Episode 176: Vanessa Casado Pérez is an Associate Professor and Dean's Reseach Chair at Texas A&M School of Law and has a joint appointment with the Department of Agricultural Economics. Her scholarship focuses on property and natural resources law, with a particular focus on water markets. She holds a doctoral degree from NYU, an LLM from the University of Chicago, and a several other law and economics degrees. She is originally from a rural village not too far from Barcelona. Episode motto: "Hard choices are not taken when “emergency measures” are on the table." Whose Water? Corporatization of a Common Good https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3985619 Rango review https://kysq.org/aguanomics/2011/09/monday-funnies-290/ MWD-PVID deal: https://kysq.org/aguanomics/2009/03/water-chats-smith-of-pvid/ The water data hub https://kysq.org/aguanomics/2012/03/the-water-data-hub-is-live/

Sports to the Max with Mike Max
U of M School of Kinesiology Professor Dr. Donald Dengel on bringing technology to the NFL Combine

Sports to the Max with Mike Max

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 17:55


Mike Max talks with University of Minnesota School of Kinesiology Professor Dr. Donald Dengel about bringing technology to the NFL Combine, their new way of breaking down player composition, and more.

Real Talk with Ben
Real Talk with Ben- Ep. 102: What is a STE(A)M School?

Real Talk with Ben

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 60:32


In today's episode, I sit down and talk with Dr. Jeremy Ervin. A former professor of mine, who is now starting a new STEAM Academy in Xenia, Ohio called the Community STE(A)M Academy. Their goal is to add something more to the already amazing STEM education. Dr. Ervin does a great job of not only explains what makes STEAM different from STEM, but he also does an amazing job of explain how he has seen God work through this new journey. An hour doesn't do this justice, but if you would like to learn more, please contact Dr. Ervin through the ways listed below. How to learn more about the School: Website: https://communitysteam.com Twitter: @CSAXenia Facebook: Community STEAM Academy

EdUp Legal - The Legal Education Podcast
34. Conversation with Dean Bobby Ahdieh, Texas A&M School of Law

EdUp Legal - The Legal Education Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 37:45


Welcome back to America's leading higher education law podcast, EdUp Legal - part of the EdUp Experience Podcast Network! Listen to Robert (Bobby) B. Ahdieh, Dean and Anthony G. Buzbee Dean's Endowed Chair at Texas A&M University School of Law, discuss his transition in 2018 from Vice Dean at an east coast law school to his current position as Dean, his indoctrination into all things Texas and A&M, and the extraordinary improvements at the law school since A&M's acquisition eight years ago. Dean Ahdieh discusses Texas A&M's goal to "Meet the Needs of Every Texan Every Day," and how their new facility in downtown Fort Worth will transform the law school. Thank you so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for your EdUp time! Connect with your host - Patty Roberts ● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment or rate us! ● Join the EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! ● Follow EdUp on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube Thanks for listening!

EdUp Legal - The Legal Education Podcast
34. Conversation with Dean Bobby Ahdieh, Texas A&M School of Law

EdUp Legal - The Legal Education Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 37:45


Welcome back to America's leading higher education law podcast, EdUp Legal - part of the EdUp Experience Podcast Network! Listen to Robert (Bobby) B. Ahdieh, Dean and Anthony G. Buzbee Dean's Endowed Chair at Texas A&M University School of Law, discuss his transition in 2018 from Vice Dean at an east coast law school to his current position as Dean, his indoctrination into all things Texas and A&M, and the extraordinary improvements at the law school since A&M's acquisition eight years ago. Dean Ahdieh discusses Texas A&M's goal to "Meet the Needs of Every Texan Every Day," and how their new facility in downtown Fort Worth will transform the law school. Thank you so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for your EdUp time! Connect with your host - Patty Roberts ● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment or rate us! ● Join the EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! ● Follow EdUp on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube Thanks for listening!

Local Matters
Bob Bell & STEM And STE(A)M School ReDesignation Task Force

Local Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 34:04


Bob Bell sits down with Dr. Catherine Jones, Principal of Prescott South Elementary School in Cookeville. They discuss her recent appointment to the STEM and STE(A)M School ReDesignation Task Force, how they look to shape the framework for STEM and STE(A)M education over the next several years, what age appropriate STEM is, and what the various levels of education beginning at kindergarten look like, as well as how she mentors other schools to assist them in their STEM implementations. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart.

MinnCentral Currents
Episode 33: Microplastics Everywhere

MinnCentral Currents

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 37:32


There has been a lot of news lately about the presence of microplastics in everything from our food and water to our bodies. How did this even happen? Guests: Mary Kosuth, Research Assistant and PhD student at the U of M School of Public Health Episode sponsor: Susie Osaki Holm - thank you for your generous support! Show Notes:  Mary Kosuth's paper: Anthropogenic contamination of tap water, beer, and sea salt Microplastics: What are they and why should we care?   The World's Plastic Pollution Crisis, Explained Waste Land - an episode of Planet Money ​​Plastic Pollution is Killing Sea Turtles Your Laundry Sheds Harmful Microfibers. Here's What You Can Do About It What Companies Are Behind the Global Surge in Single-Use Plastic Loop's Revolutionary Reusable Packaging System - Coming to Some Big Stores Bottle Bill States and How They Work Oregon Bottle Deposit ($ .10) and Bottle Drop Redemption Centers Oregon Governor Signs Country's Second EPR Law For Packaging  The Race to Develop Plastic-Eating Bacteria   Episode Managers: Susie Osaki Holm and Bruce Anderson Become a Patron of our show! Produced by Riverside Productions LLC Music by Epidemic Sound Twitter @MinnCentral Facebook Featured Songs: Hollow Inside - Daxten Ocean Flow - West & Zander

The Lawfare Podcast
Hannah Bloch-Wehba on Police Transparency

The Lawfare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 40:04


Hannah Bloch-Wehba is an associate professor of law at the Texas A&M School of Law. She's also the author of a recent Lawfare post, entitled “Alternative Channels for Police Transparency.” She sat down with Jacob Schulz to talk about her Lawfare piece, the law review article that inspired it, trends in police transparency and what to do about it. What are the different sources that inhibit public access to police practice? And what trends in the second half of the 20th century left police transparency in the state that it's in today?Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Verbally Effective
KIER C. THOMAS "ITS ALL ABOUT LEVERAGE" | EPISODE CLXXXVII

Verbally Effective

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 52:28


On EP 187, we welcome Whitehaven, TN native Kier C. Thomas. He is currently the Executive Director at Western Tennessee A&M School of Engineering and Design. Kier's colorful background includes working for the Shelby County Government Law Enforcement and the Shelby County School System. He shares his experience on having the epiphany to become an entrepreneur starting his very own school. Kier understood that there were many alternatives to higher education that were not being normalized. As a result, Western Tennessee A&M was born and has provided individuals with certifications in various trades across the board. Tune in to hear Kier's amazing journey as he strives to shift the mindset of what we know as traditional careers.

VINnews Podcast
Josh M: School Tells Teachers to "Oppose Holocaust", Iran Dangerously Close to a Nuke Bomb, And More

VINnews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 35:37


Plead the Fifth (Cir.)
A Constitutional Crisis, or a Classic Lawyer's Drama?

Plead the Fifth (Cir.)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 52:56


Several attorneys filed lawsuits against the State Bar of Texas and the State Bar of Louisiana, alleging that some bar activities are overly political and ideological, which violated their First Amendment rights.  The challenged bar activities are primarily initiatives regarding diversity, access to justice, and immigration issues. While the Fifth Circuit recognized the constitutional issues in these cases, the Court upheld the majority of the bar activities, concluding that those activities, although seemingly political and ideological, may survive plaintiffs' constitutional challenge under the Supreme Court's ruling in Keller v. State Bar of California. Cases: McDonald v. Longley, No. 20-50448; Boudreaux v. Louisiana State Bar Ass'n, No. 20-30086Speakers:Leo Yu, Clinical Professor at SMU Dedman School of Law Lynne Rambo, Emeritus Professor of Law at Texas A&M School of Law Brian Owsley, Assistant Professor of Law at UNT Dallas College of Law 

NINETYONEOCTANE: The Podcast
#175 - Toyota Lags It, BMW M School Podiums, and UrbxnFest Takes Over Willow Springs!

NINETYONEOCTANE: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 94:22


Randy gets back from Vacation to briefly talk about the R32 Skyline he saw. Jon's got headlines, his experience at BMW M School, Safety updates on the e36, and receiving appreciation for his car and his driving by his fellow Guatemalans. 

FairPlay | Challenging Wrongful Convictions with Imran Siddiqui
FairPlay EP5 | Mike Ware. Fighting for Lydell Grant

FairPlay | Challenging Wrongful Convictions with Imran Siddiqui

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 39:37


June 1, 2021 | Imran Siddiqui | JusticeNews.Net Lydell Grant spent more than 9 years in prison for a murder he did not commit, but being free now, safe in the comfort of his home in Houston Texas, didn't come without a fight. It took him a decade to break free from the chains of a Cruel Prison-System where he was unjustly incarcerated for almost a decade. On this journey Lydell didn't fight alone. His attorney Mike Ware was there to pull some hard punches, and some of them, landed right on their opponents faces and bled and broke a few noses and bones. Mike Ware is a seasoned criminal defense Lawyer based out of Fort Worth in Texas. Mike is also an adjunct professor at the Texas A&M School of Law and is the Executive Director of the Innocence Project of Texas. You can read more about his work on Mike Ware Law. Lydell Grant was arrested for the 2010 murder of Aaron Scheerhoorn outside a nightclub in Houston's Montrose district. Six eyewitnesses, looking at a photo lineup, identified Grant as the killer. And in the words of Michael Hall, a reporter at TexasMonthly.com, Grant swore he was innocent. “We have six eyewitnesses that can positively identify you as the killer,” Grant remembers a detective telling him. “I don't care if you have six hundred witnesses,” he said. “I didn't kill him.” Six eyewitnesses testified against Grant at trial and he was convicted in 2012. According to the Harris County District Attorney's Office, Lydell Grant was wrongfully accused in the 2010 stabbing death of Aaron Scheerhoorn outside a Montrose bar in downtown Houston. Jermarico Carter, turned out to be the real killer, with DNA evidence, and who confessed to the murder almost a decade later. Lydell was out on bail in 2019 and then in 2021 Texas board of appeals declared Grant innocent and finally exonerated. Mike touched on many critical issues related to the bitter realities of the U.S. justice system. From the role of a spoon-fed media, or the corruption of judges and prosecutors and a widespread sickness called "Evidence Tampering". I asked Mike that knowing Grant is not his first and hopefully won't be his last exoneree, why is it so tough to get an innocent man out? Check out The JBlog. Listen to the discussion on FairPlay at JusticeNews.Net/FairPlay or visit FairPlay.Show. Peace.

District 34 Podcast
Interview with Colin Kalmbacher, Editor at Law and Crime News

District 34 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 46:28


Colin Kalmbacher is an attorney and writer. He received his J.D. from Texas A&M School of Law and his LL.M. in International Law and Intellectual Property from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in Manhattan. He is an editor at legal news and analysis site Law & Crime News --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/district34/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/district34/support

The Dental Download
35: Having Confidence in Your Application, Zoom Interview Tips & D4 Insight (Ashly- Dear Dental School)

The Dental Download

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 44:31


In this episode I am joined with Ashly, a D4 at Texas A&M School of Dentistry that plans to pursue pediatric dentistry upon graduation. She also runs a business for pre-dental students called Dear Dental School. Engage with the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dentaldownloadpodcast/ Ashly's Email: studentdentistashly@gmail.com Ashly's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deardentalschool/ Haley's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/HaleySchultz Haley's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haleyschultz_yt/

Dog Ranch TV Podcast
"I did it for the dogs" Austin Humane Society's Frances Jonon

Dog Ranch TV Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 48:59


In this episode of the podcast, we talk with the Austin Humane Society's own Frances Jonon about ALL our memories together, Bart bidding $3K he didn't really have to spend, and all the awesome work Frances does leading a great organization that helps a huge amount of animals every year.Links:https://austinhumanesociety.org Summer Kids Series: https://austinhumanesociety.org/summer-kids-seriesTeddy Bear Surgery: https://austinhumanesociety.org/teddy-bear-surgeryFrances is the President and CEO of the Austin Humane Society, a non-profit animal shelter in Austin, Texas. AHS serves approximately 11,000 dogs and cats annually through adoption, disaster and spay/neuter services. As President and CEO since 2005 Frances has overseen a 300% increase in animals served, an annual operating budget that has more than doubled, the addition of an endowment, a Feral Cat Clinic, a core of over 750 volunteers, a partnership with Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine, the launch of several new initiatives including an education series inspiring compassion in over 1300 kids and their families annually, and, currently underway, a capital campaign for a new campus. Frances lives in Austin with her husband Mike, 4 year old daughter Julia, Olivia the pug and Mia the cat.

Hiroshima University's English Podcast
アメリカ★は愉快だ (19) はじめてのアメフト観戦!

Hiroshima University's English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020


Download MP3 いよいよ大学のアメフトの試合に来たMomoとCarson。大学チームの応援のため、CarsonがMomoにしたこととは…? 「アメリカ★は愉快だ」は、英語は上達したいけど少し苦手…という方々を対象にしたシリーズです。シャドウイングの練習もありますので、しっかり聞いて、しっかり声に出して練習してみましょう。  19: Football Game (Momo and Carson) M: WOO! Today’s the day! The Battle for Nevada. AKA: the biggest game of the UNR football season! W: And my first-ever American football game! … But, um, why is your entire face blue? M: School spirit! Wait a minute… Momo, where’s YOUR face paint? W: Um, I… don’t have any? M: Dude, come on! I have some extra in my room.... (change to quiet place) W: Um, do I have to paint my entire face blue? M: Hey, it’s the biggest game of the year! And as you said, your first-ever football game! … But fine, at least do some blue streaks or something… There. That looks good. Let’s go to the game! W: But the game doesn’t start for another hour… M: (sigh)… Oh, Momo, you have so much to learn. We need to be early to get good seats! I bet there’s already a line… We better hurry! (Written by Jazmin Boulton)

Hiroshima University's English Podcast
アメリカ★は愉快だ (19) はじめてのアメフト観戦!

Hiroshima University's English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020


Download MP3 いよいよ大学のアメフトの試合に来たMomoとCarson。大学チームの応援のため、CarsonがMomoにしたこととは…? 「アメリカ★は愉快だ」は、英語は上達したいけど少し苦手…という方々を対象にしたシリーズです。シャドウイングの練習もありますので、しっかり聞いて、しっかり声に出して練習してみましょう。  19: Football Game (Momo and Carson) M: WOO! Today’s the day! The Battle for Nevada. AKA: the biggest game of the UNR football season! W: And my first-ever American football game! … But, um, why is your entire face blue? M: School spirit! Wait a minute… Momo, where’s YOUR face paint? W: Um, I… don’t have any? M: Dude, come on! I have some extra in my room.... (change to quiet place) W: Um, do I have to paint my entire face blue? M: Hey, it’s the biggest game of the year! And as you said, your first-ever football game! … But fine, at least do some blue streaks or something… There. That looks good. Let’s go to the game! W: But the game doesn’t start for another hour… M: (sigh)… Oh, Momo, you have so much to learn. We need to be early to get good seats! I bet there’s already a line… We better hurry! (Written by Jazmin Boulton)

The Afternoon Cruise
Craig Hedberg, U of M School of Public Health

The Afternoon Cruise

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 15:19


Craig Hedberg from the University of Minnesota's School of Public Health gives us an update on the coronavirus.

Jazz88
Craig Hedberg, U of M School of Public Health

Jazz88

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 15:19


Craig Hedberg from the University of Minnesota's School of Public Health gives us an update on the coronavirus.

The Morning Show
Craig Hedberg, U of M School of Public Health

The Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 15:19


Craig Hedberg from the University of Minnesota's School of Public Health gives us an update on the coronavirus.

The Morning Show
Prof. Craig Hedberg from the U of M School of Public Health

The Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 17:16


Professor Craig Hedberg from the U of M's School of Public Health talks with us about preventing the spread of COVID-19.

Jazz88
Prof. Craig Hedberg from the U of M School of Public Health

Jazz88

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 17:16


Professor Craig Hedberg from the U of M's School of Public Health talks with us about preventing the spread of COVID-19.

The Afternoon Cruise
Prof. Craig Hedberg from the U of M School of Public Health

The Afternoon Cruise

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 17:16


Professor Craig Hedberg from the U of M's School of Public Health talks with us about preventing the spread of COVID-19.

Law To Fact
Consideration in Contracts

Law To Fact

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 33:08


In this episode ...Professor Wayne Barnes, Professor of Law at Texas A & M School of Law and a lecturer with Kaplan Bar Prep explains consideration in contracts.Some key takeaways...1. Consideration is a bargained-for exchange2. The promisor must receive something of value in exchange for his promise3. The thing of value can be a return promise or performance. About our guest...Professor Wayne Barnes teaches and writes about contract law. His scholarly interests focus on contract law, including the implications of contract theory for ascertaining assent by consumers to standard form contracts. He has especially focused on such assent to form contracts in the online Internet context, and the implications of the online environment for the contracting process. He is a co-editor of the student edition of the venerable White & Summers treatise on the Uniform Commercial Code, the Learning Core Commercial Concepts coursebook by West Academic, and The Short & Happy Guide to Secured Transactions. Prior to joining the faculty at Texas A&M, Professor Barnes practiced law for eight years in commercial litigation, creditors’ rights and bankruptcy, first at a law firm in Amarillo, Texas, and later at a large Dallas law firm. He is also the lead national Kaplan lecturer for Contracts and the Uniform Commercial Code, and also lectures for PMBR on MBE preparation.Law to Fact is a podcast about law school for law school students. As always if you if you have any suggestions for an episode topic concerning any matter related to law school, please let us know! You can email us at leslie@lawtofact.com or tweet to @lawtofact. Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@lawtofact) and to like us on FaceBook! And finally, your ratings and reviews matter! Please leave us a review on iTunes. Want to stay updated on all things Law to Fact? Join our mailing list by visiting us at www.lawtofact.com. This episode is sponsored by Kaplan Bar Review. Getting ready for the bar exam means you’ll need to choose the study program that’s right for you. Kaplan Bar Review will get you ready to take on test day with confidence by offering $100 off live and on-demand Bar Review with offer code Leslie100. Visit kaplanbarreview.com today to sign up.

Weather of the Mind
W of M School – The Art and Science of Strategy

Weather of the Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 12:40


Episode # 066 Produced by: Doug Krisch Original Airdate: 15 January 2020 Length: 13 mintues Audio Sample: "Route 66" by The King Cole Trio (1946)

Weather of the Mind
W of M School. Assumption #1: Life Meanders.

Weather of the Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 16:46


Episode 060 Original Airdate: December 4 2019 Produced by: Doug Krisch Length: 16 minutes Audio Sample: C.R.E.A.M. by Wu-Tang Clan (1993)

Texas A&M Health Talk
What does ‘Medicare for All’ mean?

Texas A&M Health Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019


A political scientist, Timothy Callaghan, PhD, and an economist, Michael Morrisey, PhD, both at the Texas A&M School of Public Health, explain the different proposals for health care reform.

ToP Practices with Steven J. Anderson
Episode 32: A Practical Guide for Decision Making

ToP Practices with Steven J. Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 20:17


For the last several years, Steve has been honored to present "The Last Lecture" at the Texas A&M School of Dentistry. This year, he did something different - he asked the 4th year dental students to write down their most pressing question or concern on their mind. Their answers led to 3 quick reminders to [...] The post Episode 32: A Practical Guide for Decision Making appeared first on Total Patient Service Institute.

Texas A&M Health Talk
How chemicals mothers breathe affect their children

Texas A&M Health Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019


Natalie Johnson, PhD, assistant professor at Texas A&M School of Public Health, explains her research on pregnant women’s exposure to contaminants in the air, using both laboratory and applied methods.

Texas A&M Health Talk
Research-backed reasons to have that colon cancer screening

Texas A&M Health Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019


March is colorectal cancer awareness month, and experts want you to know that if you're between 50 and 70, you need to get screened...and it's not as miserable as people assume. Jane Bolin, BSN, JD, PhD, the associate dean for research at the Texas A&M College of Nursing and a professor at the Texas A&M School of Public Health, breaks down the process.

The Ready State Podcast
Dr. Mark Benden: Sedentary Lifestyles

The Ready State Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 61:24


Dr. Mark Benden is an associate professor and department head for the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health at the Texas A&M School of Public Health, where he also serves as director of the Ergonomics Center. Mark has done extensive research around kids and standing desks and actually is on the Board of the Starrett's non-profit, StandUp Kids. We get into tons of info on the negative impacts of sedentary lifestyle, and he offers up a ton of practical advice on how parents can work to combat this cultural trend.   For more info on the work that Mark is doing, check out the Texas A&M Health Science Center website, the Texas A&M Ergonomics Center website, and StandUp Kids.

The Ready State Podcast
S3EP6: Dr. Mark Benden

The Ready State Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 61:24


Dr. Mark Benden is an associate professor and department head for the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health at the Texas A&M School of Public Health, where he also serves as director of the Ergonomics Center. Mark has done extensive research around kids and standing desks and actually is on the Board of the Starrett's non-profit, StandUp Kids. We get into tons of info on the negative impacts of sedentary lifestyle, and he offers up a ton of practical advice on how parents can work to combat this cultural trend. For more info on the work that Mark is doing, check out the Texas A&M Health Science Center website, the Texas A&M Ergonomics Center website, and StandUp Kids. Books, people, studies, and programs mentioned in the episode:Move Your DNA: Restore Your Health Through Natural Movement, by Katie Bowman that includes the story of the Orca fin (2:35)Don't sit for an hour, but don't stand still for an hour either (8:37)What is non-exercise activity? (10:00)Photo of Juliet's dad on the Grand Canyon at 75 years old (11:48)Is being an office worker the most dangerous job? (13:11)Obesity is overtaking smoking as leading cause of death in the US (14:20)Jose Greenspon (21:00)Likelihood of developing Type 2 diabetes (21:30)Gray Cook (22:56)Mark's Pilot study: Standing Up for Learning: A Pilot Investigation on the Neurocognitive Benefits of Stand-Biased School Desks (24:21)Student complains about standing desks (31:17)Teacher comments on the standing desk program (32:13)Preliminary standing desk impacts on kids with attention disorders or behavior issues (33:26)The Sports Gene, by David Epstein which includes the study on mice (36:14)Call center study showing 40% increase in productivity with standing desks (37:45)Study about smokers and movement (42:57)Study on long bones (43:45)Practical takeaways for parents (46:52)Screen time - the largest human experiment of our time (48:35)The Daily Mile program (58:05)Article published after this recording with Mark's recommendations to schools on incorporating a culture of movement

Hazel & Katniss & Harry & Starr
Excerpt A. Interview with Kevin T. Johns

Hazel & Katniss & Harry & Starr

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 34:03


Part of HKHSPod's mandate is to highlight the work of Canadian YA Lit writers. In this exclusive interview, Joe is joined by Kevin T. Johns, writing coach and author of The Page Turners series and M School, to discuss his work, his influences and why Drew Goddard should option his book for a movie. Find out more about Kevin's work on his website: http://www.kevintjohns.com/ or on Twitter at @Kevin_T_Johns Connect with the show on Twitter using #HKHSPod: Brenna: @brennacgray Joe: @bstolemyremote Or send us an email at hkhspod@gmail.com. See you on the page and on the screen!

Transforming Learning by CBD
044: Teacher Training w/ University of Michigan School of Ed Dean Elizabeth Moje

Transforming Learning by CBD

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 76:32


University of Michigan School of Education Dean Elizabeth Moje joins Pete in a discussion about teacher recruitment and retention and literacy education. Listen as Dean Moje shares about researched and innovative strategies to help better prepare pre-service teachers for the main event as well as some of the challenges teachers face today and how individual teachers can face those challenges. To connect with Dean Moje's work and the U of M School of Ed, visit soe.umich.edu ( twitter.com/umicheducation ) or twitter.com/elianmo9 . For more from our team of instructional and technology coaches or to connect with a coach immediately (we offer FREE virtual support for teachers!), visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU

That's What She Said
156: Market Your Magic Part II ⚡️M-School #7

That's What She Said

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 21:56


...in which we finish up M-School with your big-but-focused plans and without overwhelm. BOOM. In KK news: Breathwork for Overachievers is coming up! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

That's What She Said
155: Market Your Magic ⚡️M-School 6

That's What She Said

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 27:02


...in which we keep going with M-School and I give you one last chance to sign up for Space, because breaking up with your phone is pretty damn cool. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

That's What She Said
154: Make Meaning ⚡️M-School #5

That's What She Said

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 31:22


We don’t get to join Dumbledore’s Army and fight Voldemort, so we’ve got to find our own reasons for getting up and making a living each day. We’ll dive into making failure a delight (YES REALLY), take a look at healthy reasons to give our magic away, and identify our own personal Voldemorts in the name of rallying on the side of good in the world. (Music from the podcast lives here as a Spotify playlist!)Also! Space starts soon and if you wanna break up with your phone, join us! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

That's What She Said
153: Embrace the Mystery ⚡️M-School #4

That's What She Said

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 33:22


In today's installment of M-School (catch up on episodes one, two, and three), we’ll wander in the Forbidden Forest to face uncertainty, doubt, and wonder in their natural habitat. Hard questions, brutal truths, and more muggle-y stuff like finding ideal clients and selling naturally will be tackled as we make more room for your particular magic in business. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

That's What She Said
152: Heal the Horcruxes ⚡️M-School #3

That's What She Said

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 29:26


In M-School terms, horcruxes are the objects and ideas you’ve been giving way too much influence over your life. We’ll find ’em, bust ’em, and call your power back to you in tangible, practical ways that retrain your brain and stop muggle thinking in its tracks. We can undo years of training, classes, and education that have left you stuck, stagnant, bored, or hopeless when it comes to running your (business) life the way you’d like. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

That's What She Said
151: Deal with Dementors ⚡️M-School #2

That's What She Said

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 25:52


Deal with dementors. We’ll learn to handle these fiendish creatures who ruin your health, threaten your stability, and suck your soul. Of course we’ll also identify the skills you need in order to keep these suckers at bay. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

King Kong
KING KONG del 28/12/2016 - A.M. School of Rock - The movie

King Kong

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2016 24:49


The Doors, The Black Keys, Cream and more...

That's What She Said
60: An urgent reminder for when you forget.

That's What She Said

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2016 15:23


...in which you trust me to go deep and then I remind you of the magical HARRYPOTTER code for M-School. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

SOMORE
In The Village With A&M School-Prison

SOMORE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2014 96:32


South Orange Maplewood Radio
In The Village With A&M School-Prison

South Orange Maplewood Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2014 96:32


SOMORE
In The Village With A&M School-Prison

SOMORE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2014 96:32


Music for a Wedding with Will Taylor
All about Strings Attached and Music for a Wedding - Why have live music?

Music for a Wedding with Will Taylor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2011


Welcome to the very first MusicForaWedding podcast from Will Taylor and Strings Attached.  I am Will Taylor and I am here with my wonderful assistant Amanda Cevallos.  Hey Amanda!Amanda: Hello.Will Taylor: And this is the first podcast to help you figure out the music for your wedding and all the ins and outs you want to make this fun and if you have any questions for us, send an email to Will@WillTaylor.com and put in the subject field ‘Wedding music podcast’ to anything you want to know.  We’d love to help you out, love to hear from you.  Just send us an email toWill@WillTaylor.com, any question you have about wedding music.Today’s main topic, this is our first podcast and we are just going to talk about the role of music in a wedding.  Why should we have music anyway in a wedding?  What makes it important in a wedding?  But before we get to that I want to tell you a little bit about myself and about Amanda.Since 1989 I have helped couples realize their wedding music dreams and I have played the violin, viola and guitar professionally in the Austin area for over 24 years, including 20 years with the Austin Lyric Opera orchestra.  With my group Strings Attached I have worked with artists like Bob Schneider, Shawn Colvin, P Diddy, _______[1:55], Tish Hinojosa, Carolyn Wonderland, Gary Clark Jr. - we bring a lot of experience to the table in helping the couples figure out what they want for their wedding.Amanda Cevallos went to college at the University of Montana where she studied dance choreography and performance as well as entertainment management at the U of M School of Business.  In 2009 she came back to Texas where she was raised and in March 2010 she joined the team at Will Taylor and Strings Attached.Your musical event planning needs are her first priority.  She knows the ins and out of the Strings Attached repertoire built over our 20-year history in the business.  But she also has her finger on the pulse of what’s current and popular culture, which makes her an ideal booking agent and a facilitator.  So welcome Amanda.  I am so glad to have her here.  She has been with us for over an year now.  I think we have a really great thing going on and she has a lot to turn in on and I am just going to invite her to interrupt me when appropriate.  Let me talk about music and let me share a few quotes:“Music is the shorthand of emotion” – Leo Tolstoy.“Music is what feelings sound like.  Music is the universal language of mankind” – Longfellow.So what is the role of music at a wedding?  When you think of a wedding ________[3:22] that is kind of like planning a major life event, in a way it’s like a movie production or producing a play.  It’s not unlike that.  This is an event that’s going to happen one time in your life and what would it be like if you went to see a play or a movie and there is no music accompanying it?  It’s just people talking to each other.From my standpoint it might not have as much emotional impact and for me the role of music at a wedding is to help the emotional impact.  A wedding is very emotional experience.  So music can help the emotion be experienced more deeply by not just the couple but all the people that are attending, and that’s one thing to remember is that as you are planning your wedding, this is for your family and your friends as much for them as it is for you and you want them to have this memorable emotional experience.Now for most people it’s also a religious experience and music is a big part of the emotional impact of spirituality.  So it’s like setting the scene.  It’s a soundtrack for a grand production that you are planning.  So I’d like to ask you to think in your mind and visualize the scene, like a scene in a movie.  What is your soundtrack going to sound like?At this point it might be nice just to talk about one of the parts of the other wedding where there can be music, the different scenes, like in a movie you have a scene.  So you start from the top of the movie, of your wedding.  Usually the first point of contact is when the guests are walking into the ceremony location.  In some cases it will be a church; in other cases it might be an outdoor wedding.  So you set that scene with maybe a string quartet.  If that’s not your particular style, maybe you have somebody singing middle-eastern music or folk music or you have a solo singer – something to give the guests maybe a little entertainment while they are sitting down and getting adjusted to the ceremony.Amanda: Something to set the tone so when they walk into something, they walk into something special.  As soon as the door is open there’s this beautiful sound coming from wherever the setting is and it really sets the tone.Will Taylor: Yeah, so think about what is the first impression musically you want to get your guests.  Again, I’d like to focus on getting away from traditional should be’s if you have that luxury.  Now you may be doing a wedding where the church gives you a specific list of pieces then you want to follow that and share that with your music organizer, whoever is playing to your music.  At Strings Attached we can handle the music from the beginning to the end and we are very experienced in handling these kinds of things.  We have done music for up to 20 years.  So you want to lean on your provider, lean on your wedding coordinator.  We have done anywhere from 100s to over a thousand of these and so we are going to know things about putting together the music and we are going to be able to save you time and effort, so lean on your professionals.And if you are the asked scenario [7:02] check out stringsattached.org.  We love to help organize and make your wedding dreams come true.  Amanda will answer the call.  You can call her directly at (512) 944…Amanda: 8407 or you can email me at bookstringsattached@gmail.com and just very quickly before we go I just want to be sure to mention our wedding reception band because I think that’s we get calls for above.  We get calls to play strings but we also have a wedding reception band that is fantastic.And we have another thing called ‘TheClassicRockSeries.com’ and it’s a series of tribute shows and we use a lot of the songs from these tribute shows for the wedding band but we also have other tunes on that website.Will Taylor: We’d also like to mention, like I said in the beginning of the podcast, Strings Attached can handle the music from the beginning to the end of the reception, the very last note.  We are sort of a one-stop shopping source for your live music or live wedding music needs here in the Austin central Texas area.So we talked a lot about the ceremony music and the cocktail music and we also have a really versatile, exciting, dynamic wedding music variety band and it’s about a six piece ensemble.  We can do anything from 60s Motown to 80s pop tunes to Led Zeppelin, the Beatles, a bit of country music, a bit of folk music…Amanda: Swing, Jazz…Will Taylor: Pretty much everything that you can imagine we can do at really exhaustive song list online and you can check and see that variety right now.  We provide really beautiful lighting systems.  We also have a sound system that is high quality and bring our own sound man.  We come early and setup and make sure everything is ready to go way ahead of time.  We will also MC your event if you have special announcements that you like us to make.  We are able to do all that.  Amanda: We’ll create the scripts based on your schedule.Will Taylor: We’ll create a script based on your schedule and everything will be taken care of – the high quality, it will be dynamic, and if you have any creative ideas we can customize it to your event.I had a wedding in 2008 where I had a 9-piece band and the client picked every single piece of music.  Now we did have to charge for that but we made it happen for them and they had four sets of music and they picked every single piece of music and we worked with them and made it work.  So we can go from the extreme, working out every little detail or we can also help you and design with suggestions.Amanda: We have a client right now that loves us and hired us because they came to our tribute shows and they know what we are capable of.  They also have their own ideas too so they are allowing us to be creative and then they are adding a list of songs that they just can’t live without and so we have added eight tunes through our set list for them for a fee of course, but that’s an option.  So don’t rule anything out with your wedding band.Will Taylor: Exactly, and if you want to hear us live we have a monthly residency at the Nutty Brown Café here in Austin, Texas.  If you just look up ClassicRockSeries.com you will see a schedule of shows.  Our next show is coming up on July 30.  Again, that’s ClassicRockSeries.com and also I want to mention that a lot of this information we have talked about, our Frequently Asked Questions, our worksheet – all that is available at celebratewithstringsattached.com or you can email us and we will send you any of this.  If you have any questions, again, just email Will@WillTaylor.com and we will mention these on the podcast in the next episode.  If you’d like to record yourself saying the question we will have you on the podcast.Amanda: If you have a booking inquiry just email Amanda@bookstringsattached.com or you can call me or text me at            (512) 944-8407      .  I am available after 5:00.  I have a lot of clients who work all day and can’t really plan their wedding until after they get off work and I make myself available for those clients.  So just keep in mind from about 5:00 to 8:00 I am open to texting, calling or emailing.Will Taylor: Well that’s it.  We are going to sign off for now from MusicForaWeddingPodcast with Will Taylor and Strings Attached.  Subscribe to this podcast by clicking one of the buttons over there on iTunes.  There will be more episodes coming up when we talk more about choosing the music for your wedding and what we do.  So we will talk to you and we will see you in the future on the podcast.Free music for this podcast is available on iTunes.  Search for ‘A Bridezilla’s Guide to Classical Wedding Music’.  That’s on iTunes at ‘A Bridezilla’s Guide to Classical Wedding Music’.Need live music for a wedding or event?Celebrate with Strings Attached Austin Cover Bands Tx Wedding Soloist  

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2011 66:03


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