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Guest: Beth Ann Malow, MD, MS The impacts of climate change present a growing threat to brain health. Rising heat, air pollution, and oxidative stress appear to worsen conditions like stroke, dementia, and multiple sclerosis. Join Dr. Beth Malow as she outlines the essential role clinicians play in prevention and education. Dr. Malow is a Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics and the Vice Chair for Academic Affairs in the Department of Neurology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Guest: Beth Ann Malow, MD, MS The impacts of climate change present a growing threat to brain health. Rising heat, air pollution, and oxidative stress appear to worsen conditions like stroke, dementia, and multiple sclerosis. Join Dr. Beth Malow as she outlines the essential role clinicians play in prevention and education. Dr. Malow is a Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics and the Vice Chair for Academic Affairs in the Department of Neurology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Naszym gościem jest trener Dominik Kwapisiewicz! 7 meczów i 5 punktów straty do pierwszej ósemki w tabeli PlusLigi - czy Ślepsk Malow Suwałki wciąż celuje w awans do play-off? Jak trener buduje zespół, który jest nieprzyjemnym rywalem dla każdego? Jak trafiać z transferami? Ilu jeszcze ciekawych graczy jest do wyciągnięcia z I-ligi?
Alors que les Talibans arrivent à Kaboul, à l'été 2021, une femme tente d'organiser son avenir et celui de sa famille. Pour ce roman poignant, Nour Malowé s'est vue décerner le Prix littéraire de la Grande Mosquée de Paris.
This week hosts Bruce Morlan and Rich Larson talk with Dr. Beth Malow, a physician and advocate for the elimination of Daylight Saving Time.
Po 9. kolejkach Ślepsk Malow Suwałki ma już 6 zwycięstw - a o tym, jak odmienił obraz gry suwałczan rozmawiamy z trenerem Dominikiem Kwapisiewiczem. Co zastał w drużynie po odejściu Andrzeja Kowala, jaką trenerską drogę przebył, dlaczego rozstał się z Zawierciem i co wyniósł z pracy w Zaksie - posłuchajcie! (00:00:00) Czy trener Kwapisiewcz miał jakiekolwiek opory przed przyjęciem oferty od Ślepska Malow Suwałki w ubiegłym sezonie, rezygnując z roli Team Managera Zaksy? Czy rola Team Managera Zaksy pomogła mu w lepszym zrozumieniu klubu siatkarskiego? (00:06:12) Jak duże znaczenie mają kontuzje w trakcie sezonu na pracę trenera i jakościową pracę na treningach? (00:07:40) Jak wyglądały morale drużyny w zeszłym sezonie w momencie gdy Dominik Kwapisiewicz przejmował Ślepsk Malow Suwałki? Ile da się zmienić w trakcie sezonu gdy co kilka dni rozgrywa się kolejki ligowe? (00:10:57) Czy rolą trenera jest słuchać zawodników, czy narzucać im swoją wolę? (00:12:35) Czy rozchwiana wyjściowa szóstka w ubiegłym sezonie drużyny z Suwałk była jednym z powodów słabszej gry drużyny? (00:17:00) Przebudowa Ślepska Malow Suwałki przed tym sezonem i wpływ trenera Kwapisiewicza na dobór składu drużyny w sezonie 2022/23. Jakie cele postawił sobie przed sezonem i czy priorytetem był rozgrywający? Sanchez - dziura w bloku z palcami. Czy dobierano zawodników do Sancheza czy odwrotnie? (00:25:30) Czy bazuje bardzo mocno na liczbach? Jaki jest wpływ Matiasa Sancheza na skuteczność zespołu? Czy należy ograniczać fantazję rozgrywającego? (00:31:10) Recepta na świetną dyspozycję Pawła Halaby i Bartosza Filipiaka - piłki od Sancheza, a może lepsze zdrowie? (00:36:00) Skąd pomysł na Milana Kujundzicia? Gdzie jest jego sufit? (00:42:09) Na ile Ślepsk jest beneficjentem prawie pełnego składu w przygotowaniach? Z drugiej strony czy zespół odczuwa odległości na podróżach? (00:46:45) Staże w Anaheim w centrum olimpijskim Stanów Zjednocznych? Co dało obserwowanie amerykańskiego środowiska siatkarskiego? (00:51:30) Czy Dominik Kwapisiewicz czuł sie niedoceniany w Zawierciu? (00:54:30) Czy w Suwałkach jest cel aby osiągnać coś więcej niż tylko być w Pluslidze? (00:59:45) Jak pokonać Grupę Azoty Zaksę Kędzierzyn-Koźle? (01:02:30) Jaki jest obecny cel Ślepska Malow Suwałki na sezon 2022/23, play-off? (01:08:15) Podsumowanie 9. kolejki oraz zapowiedź 10. kolejki Plusligi. Jeśli lubisz naszą działalność, możesz nas wesprzeć pod linkiem: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdd1A5Sw3fjq12-Rz2hK01w/join
In this episode, let's talk about common sleep problems, their impact, and ways to help them to get a good night's sleep. Resources https://raisingchildren.net.au/autism/health-wellbeing/sleep/sleep-for-children-with-asd https://raisingchildren.net.au/school-age/sleep/better-sleep/sleep-relaxation References Coumo, B.M., Vaz, S., Lee, E.A.L., Thompson, C., Rogerson, J.M., & Falkmer, T. (2017). Effectiveness of sleep-based interventions for children with autism spectrum disorder: A meta-synthesis. Pharmacotherapy, 37(5), 555-578. doi: 10.1002/phar.1920. Papadopoulos, N., Scibberas, E., Hiscock, H., Mulraney, M., McGillivray, J., & Rinehart, N. (2019). The efficacy of a brief behavioural sleep intervention in school-aged children with ADHD and comorbid autism spectrum disorder. Journal of Attention Disorders, 23(4), 341-350. doi: 10.1177/1087054714568565. Richdale, A.L., & Schreck, K.A. (2015). Examining sleep hygiene factors and sleep in young children with and without autism spectrum disorder. Research in ASD, 57, 154-162. doi: 10.1016/j.rasd.2018.10.008. Veitch, O.J., Maxwell-Horn, A.C., & Malow, B.A. (2015). Sleep in autism spectrum disorders. Current Sleep Medicine Reports, 1(2), 131-140. doi: 10.1007/s40675-015-0012-1. Let's Talk About Autism is now on Instagram. Click https://www.instagram.com/letstalkaboutautismpodcast/ to follow so you can stay tuned for new episodes, extras and much more! For more information, head over to Aspect Australia - www.autismspectrum.org.au. Disclaimer: I'm not a professional, just a student with a passion for autism. I acknowledge the Cadigal people who are the traditional custodians of the land I walk and learn on. I pay respects to the elders past, present and emerging.
Braver Angels volunteer Beth Malow works as a sleep specialist and describes climate change's effect on sleep. Find out more or check them out online at https://braverangels.org
Braver Angels is a grassroots, cross-partisan organization dedicated to political depolarization. This week our host Chelsea Henderson is joined by Braver Angels volunteers Beth Malow and Bruce Morlan. Beth and Bruce share how their workshops work and aim to depolarize people on key issues and differences. Part of Citizen Climate Lobby, find out more about Braver Angels online at https://braverangels.org/
Beth Malow shares how Braver Angels tries to get navigate and address partisanship. Find out more or check them out online at https://braverangels.org
Last month, to the surprise of many, the United States Senate passed, by voice vote, a measure that would keep Daylight Saving Time year round. No more falling back in November and springing forward in March. The bill still has to clear the House. Neither Speaker Nancy Pelosi nor President Biden has said whether or not they support it. We tried this once before. In 1974, Congress tried permanent Daylight Saving Time in an effort to save energy, by increasing daylight hours at the end of the day. Americans hated it, and we've been changing our clocks twice a year ever since. Recent polling, however, indicates much broader support for the idea. Today on Midday, a conversation about the merits and pitfalls of permanent daylight saving time, or the counter proposals: making standard time permanent, or staying with the system we've got. We begin our discussion with a Delegate from the Maryland General Assembly who has introduced a bill that would keep the clocks set to Daylight Saving Time all year in Maryland.Del. Brian Crosby represents District 29B, in St. Mary's County. He's a Democrat who serves as the vice chair of the Economic Matters Committee in the House of Delegates. Delegate Crosby joins Tom on Zoom from St. Mary's County. Later in the hour, Tom talks with Dr. Beth Ann Malow, a professor of neurology and pediatrics at Vanderbilt University Medical Center who has studied what happens when we switch back and forth between standard and daylight time. She's also the director of Vanderbilt's sleep division. Dr. Malow joins us on Zoom from Nashville, Tennessee. Then, for another perspective on the issue of making Daylight Saving Time permanent, Tom speaks with Lisa VanBuskirk. She's the Maryland and Anne Arundel County chapter leader of Start School Later,a nonprofit advocacy group that is concerned with kids starting their school day in the dark. Lisa VanBuskirk joins us on Zoom… See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
W debiucie w Pluslidze miejsce dziewiąte, w poprzednim sezonie miejsce siódme - widać postęp w poczynaniach drużyny z polskiego "bieguna zimna". Do trzonu zespołu w postaci jednego z lepszych atakujących poprzedniego sezonu Bartłomieja Bołądzia, kreatywnego rozgrywającego Tuanigi i pary libero Czunkiewicz/Filipowicz dołącza trzech nowych przyjmujących. O każdego z nich można mieć obawy - Łukasik praktycznie nie grał przez dwa sezony, Halaba zgasł w Zawierciu po udanym sezonie w Gdańsku, a Buchowski musi udowodnić, że dobrze się czuje nie tylko na Śląsku. Na co stać suwałczan?
Marcin Waliński podsumował swój 12 sezon w najwyższej klasie rozgrywkowej, tym razem w barwach Ślepska Malow Suwałki.
Vanderbilt University’s Dr. Beth Malow discusses sleep challenges on the autism spectrum. (26 minutes) Dr. Malow is Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics, Director of the Vanderbilt Sleep Division, holds the Burry Endowed Chair in Cognitive Childhood Development, and serves as Vice Chair for Clinical Research in the Department of Neurology and incoming director of the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Clinical Translational Core. Her research has emphasized the interface of sleep and epilepsy, autism, and related disorders of neurodevelopment. Dr. Malow is board certified in neurology and Sleep Medicine. She is Vice Chair of the governor-appointed Tennessee Autism Council. Dr. Malow serves as PI for the Vanderbilt site of the NeuroNEXT Network (NINDS Network of Excellence in Neuroscience Clinical Trials). She also serves as the principal investigator for Vanderbilt’s Autism Treatment Network, one of 12 regional autism centers across North America developing standards of medical care for children with autism. For more info on Dr. Malow’s work: https://www.vumc.org/sleep-in-autism/ For her book, “Solving Sleep Problems in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Guide for Frazzled Families”: https://www.amazon.com/Solving-Problems-Children-Spectrum-Disorders/dp/1606131958 Follow Different Brains on social media: https://twitter.com/diffbrains https://www.facebook.com/different.brains/ https://www.instagram.com/diffbrains/ Check out more episodes of Exploring Different Brains! http://differentbrains.org/category/edb/
Join Elizabeth as she interviews David Malow Recovery Coach. David's mission is to provide a bridge of guidance and support for individuals and their loved ones who are struggling with chemical dependency, while helping to facilitate the action steps which are necessary to maintain a happy, healthy sober lifestyle. David enjoys long-term sobriety and is a current member of CAADAC, CCAR, Recovery View, and The Sober Living Network. In 2009, David worked as a consultant to the Betty Ford Center and wrote the policies and procedures manual for their BFCSL Sober Living program. He received a scholarship from The Betty Ford Center to obtain his certification as a Grief Recovery Specialist at the Grief Recovery Institute in Los Angeles in 2008. Since 2005, David has been the lead alumni volunteer at the Betty Ford Center/Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, having served for over 5,000 hours. In 2009 David was a consultant to the Betty Ford Center for their BFCSL Sober Living program. For more about the services David offers you can contact him at: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa1pOZjZuWXh3bmQtSmNhRzJxb0ZBdzNuaFJWd3xBQ3Jtc0tueHJ1RHlIYUZZTXBUMENvVUVxNnpHc0dUYS1xRzNoTy10Y2NIeU9VMlVXa2tXd2F0M0RLNENtaE4tV1p3d0huQ1dFRVdnTzRPTGpDZzRhN05jcm9qSXN6MFYzSVlpZEJ1UUl1QnFCRGVXY2J2T2NHNA&q=https%3A%2F%2Fcoachdavidmalow.com%2F (https://coachdavidmalow.com/) For Information about Elizabeth's Group Coaching Programs visit: https://givingvoicetorecovery.com/workshops/ (GivingVoicetoRecovery/workshops) Support this podcast
Decision Vision Episode 105: Should I Enter Into Mediation to Resolve a Dispute? – An Interview with Ellen Malow, Malow Mediation and Arbitration Ellen Malow of Malow Mediation and Arbitration joins host Mike Blake to discuss how mediation and arbitration can be used to resolve business disputes. “Decision Vision” is presented by Brady Ware & […]
Decision Vision Episode 105: Should I Enter Into Mediation to Resolve a Dispute? – An Interview with Ellen Malow, Malow Mediation and Arbitration Ellen Malow of Malow Mediation and Arbitration joins host Mike Blake to discuss how mediation and arbitration can be used to resolve business disputes. “Decision Vision” is presented by Brady Ware & […] The post Decision Vision Episode 105: Should I Enter Into Mediation to Resolve a Dispute? – An Interview with Ellen Malow, Malow Mediation and Arbitration appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
“They can take everything away from you, except your education!” These are words instilled by my father since I was a little girl. The child of immigrants, I recall my parents working diligently as business owners and US Citizens, doing everything they could to adapt, learn English, and prioritize education. An unidentified ELL, I grew up in a bilingual home.In 2004, I graduated from San Diego State University with a Bachelor's in Liberal Studies Elementary Education with a Spanish minor and studied abroad in Spaindedicating myself to becoming proficient in my native language, finding a love for being bilingual!I have had the pleasure of working with students from various socio-economic statuses and ethnic backgrounds. My career began in the historic all-black catholic school, St. Francis Xavier School in Miami. In California, I worked with ELLs in a public school continuing my education at Cal State Bakersfieldearning my California Teaching Credentials including classroom management and Guided Language Acquisition Design AKA GLAD strategies. In 2009, I attended MountSt. Mary's College- Cleared California Teaching Credentials with a focus in technology and social-emotional learning. I also served as a committee member for the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.By 2011, I moved to New York, teaching in a Charter School with opportunities to advocate for children. By 2012, I earned my Master's degree in Administration at St. John's University, and an extension in Bilingual Education at Queens College. Today, I am a 6th-grade bilingual teacher in Brentwood School District, a district-wide committee member of the Instructional Rounds team introduced by Harvard University, and a hand-selected participant for the NY State Next Generation Learning Standards Alignment Educator Review panel.Throughout my years as an educator, I have always treated and advocated for students as if they were my own. I am a believer in Malow's law of hierarchy, paying close attention to my students' physiological, social-emotional, and academic needs. I have also founded clubs, like the OLPH running club, Future Leaders Club to provide positive outlets, and the Financial Education club in partnership with Capital One Bank for students.Recently, I have been honored as teacher of the month by the NYS TESOL association and Co-Chair of the Long Island, NY region. Now my desire is to Educate with Love. My mission is to be a valuable resource, helping other teachers thrive, inspire, and LOVE their bilingual students by providing them with easy-to-use tips, effective, research-based activities, a platform to build community, and encouragement to motivate their students and grow together.
Codziennie od 27 sierpnia bierzemy na ruszt jedną z drużyn Plusligi, a dzisiaj Ślepsk Malow Suwałki. Miniony sezon może zostać pozytywnie zapamiętany, ale czy uda się chociaż powtórzyć 9. miejsce? Strata Nicolasa Szerszenia wydaje się być ogromna, mamy wątpliwości, czy udało się go należycie zastąpić. 00:00 Poprzednie sezony Ślepska Malow Suwałki 04:43 Zmiany w składzie i nowe postaci 21:34 Zapowiadana podstawowa siódemka i na co stać ekipę Andrzeja Kowala Naszym zdaniem: Największa strata? Szerszeń Najlepszy transfer? Waliński Nasz typ na ligę? Piotr: 9-11, Filip: 8-10 A już jutro nagranie o Indykpolu AZS-ie Olsztyn!
Today’s show is on the science of sleep. Specifically, how sleep – or too little of it – affects the growing brains of adolescents. Why do teenagers stay up so late? What sleep schedules are optimal for their learning? We’ll hear from two world experts in adolescent sleep -- Dr. Beth Malow and Dr. Frances Jensen. Dr. Malow is a Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics at Vanderbilt, and the Burry Chair in Cognitive Childhood Development. She directs the sleep division at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and has been a major advocate for policies that promote healthy adolescent sleep patterns. Dr. Jensen is Professor and Chair of Neurology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and is President Elect of the American Neurological Association. She has researched the mechanisms of epilepsy, stroke, and adolescent brain development, and is the author of the book “The Teenage Brain.” Drs. Malow and Jensen were interviewed by ANA Investigates producer and UCSF Neurohospitalist, Dr. Megan Richie. Series 1, Episode 15
„Prowadzimy trudne rozmowy z częścią sponsorów. Ale liczba tych, którzy chcą się wycofać ze wspierania klubu nie jest duża” – mówi prezes Ślepska Malow Suwałki Wojciech Winnik. Beniaminek siatkarskiej Plus Ligi w przedwcześnie zakończonym sezonie zajął 9. miejsce. „W naszym regionie nie ma silnych firm, które mogłyby samodzielnie sponsorować klub. Obecnie wspierają nas 83 firmy z regionu. To zabezpiecza nas w czasie kryzysu” – podkreśla Winnik w rozmowie z dziennikarzem RMF FM Patrykiem Serwańskim.
Zaczynamy odliczanie wsteczne do startu nowego sezonu Plusligi. Na początek omówiliśmy sytuację tegorocznego beniaminka rozgrywek - MKS Ślepsk Malow Suwałki.
In this podcast, Beth A. Malow, MD, from Vanderbilt University, talks about treating sleep conditions in children and adults with autism. Because 1 out of every 59 children has autism, practitioners will soon see more adults with autism and sleep disorders. More at: www.consultant360.com/neurology.
This week's construction tech news with James Benham (@jamesmbenham) Josh Bone (BIM2theBone) and Jeff Sample (@IronmanofIT). Featuring: - Interview with Daniel Stone of Barton Malow - Construction Tech News of the Week - Tech You Should Try: Dewalt 1800w Portable Power Station Follow @TheConTechCrew on social media for more updates and to join the conversation! Listen to the show at http://thecontechcrew.com Powered by JBKnowledge Learn more at http://thecontechcrew.com or follow @JBKnowledge & @TheConTechCrew on Twitter.
James Benham (@jamesmbenham), Rob McKinney (@ConAppGuru) and Josh Bone (BIM2theBone). Featuring: - Interview with: Matt Hedke from Barton Malow - Construction Tech News of the Week - Tech You Should Try: Axis Jacket from Milwaukee Tool Follow @TheConTechCrew on social media for more updates and to join the conversation! Listen to the show at http://thecontechcrew.com Powered by JBKnowledge Learn more at http://thecontechcrew.com or follow @JBKnowledge & @TheConTechCrew on Twitter.
Host: Chris Mooney Earlier this month, Point of Inquiry host Chris Mooney attended Science Online, the premiere science blogging conference, in the research triangle area. There were many science aficionados, communicators, and wonks present, but Chris found himself hanging out a lot with Brian Malow—aka, the Science Comedian. And get this—Malow lived up to his name. He was pretty funny. Chris decided he had to get him on air. Now, obviously, we couldn't have Malow do stand up for this program. Instead, Chris had to try to... draw humor out of him. And in the process, however inadvertently, he may have even told a joke himself. Brian Malow describes himself as Earth's Premier Science Comedian. He makes science videos for Time Magazine's website and contributes to Neil deGrasse Tyson's radio show—and performs widely. He's been featured on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson and in Nature, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Washington Post, and the New York Times.
Lynette interviewed Marlow Henderson a talented musician who has been in the music business for 50 years. He has played with some of the best in the business. Marlow shared some stories about Michael Jackson and the time he spent with him. Listen and hear Marlow talk about his life as a Musician.
Lynette interviewed Marlow Henderson a talented musician who has been in the music business for 50 years. He has played with some of the best in the business. Marlow shared some stories about Michael Jackson and the time he spent with him. Listen and hear Marlow talk about his life as a Musician.
Science Chat looks at the potential of comedy as a means of science communication with science comedian Brian Malow.
The Periodic Apocalypse: Occasional Lectures on the End of the World series kicks off on April 22, 2009, with a lively discussion featuring Dr. Kirsten Sanford (This Week in Science) and Brian Malow (the Science Comedian). The H1N1 virus emerged from Mexico in late March, borne on the sneezes of swines, and made its way into the US in a matter of days. The media responded in their usual hysterical way, inciting fear and panic around the world. Our program states facts about Swine Flu (H1N1), debunks the myths, and looks at the consequences of media misrepresentation and its effects in a society that is generally unable to differentiate between truth and fabrication. We also get a little silly. :) This program was recorded live, with a live studio audience, at the Pirate Cat Radio Cafe in the Mission district of San Francisco at 21st and Florida, on April 22nd, 2009.