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In the conclusion of this 2 part series on Metatarsus Adductus with host Bret Smith, MD resumes the in-depth discussion on metatarsus adductus treatment options with Foot and Ankle Surgeons Holly Johnson, MD, Oliver Schipper, MD, Mark Easley, MD, and Robert Santrock, MD. For additional educational resources, visit AOFAS.org
Host Bret Smith, MD has an in-depth discussion on metatarsus adductus treatment options with Foot and Ankle Surgeons Holly Johnson, MD, Oliver Schipper, MD, Mark Easley, MD, and Robert Santrock, MD. For additional educational resources, visit AOFAS.org
Dr. Bret Smith concludes this series on total ankle replacements by continuing his discussion with Drs. Lew Schon and Mark Easley. For additional educational resources visit https://www.aofas.org/ Thanks to Arthrex for sponsoring this episode. For more information Click here
Dr. Bret Smith is joined by Drs. Lew Schon and Mark Easley as they discuss TAR alignment, soft tissue balancing, and surgical technique pearls for challenging cases. This is part 3 of 4 episodes. For additional educational resources visit https://www.aofas.org/ Thanks to Smith and Nephew for sponsoring this episode. For more information visit: https://www.smith-nephew.com/professional
Dr. Robert Santrock and Dr. Mark Easley discuss the challenges, outcomes, and evolution of Hallux Valgus surgery along with the benefits, approach, and reproducibility of the precision Lapiplasty(R) 3-Plane Correction system. Thanks to Treace Medical for sponsoring this episode. For more information visit: https://www.lapiplasty.com/ For additional educational resources visit https://www.aofas.org/
Speaking in Songues is back with Season 3, Episode 1. I know---random! While my physical being is stuck inside, my voice and mind travel to St. Louis to talk shop with one of my oldest and dearest musical connections, Bruce Klosterman and his bandmates in Sisser. We chit chat about their new EP Haunted Rooms, who freaks out first when something goes wrong in the studio, and their color-coded musical writing process. The band is Melissa Powers (vocals, guitar), Shauna Sublette (guitar, keys, vocals), Bruce Klostermann (bass) and Mark Easley (drums). Haunted Rooms was released in December 2020 and is available on all the streaming platforms including Bandcamp, Spotify, and Apple Music. Get it into your ears. And stick around after the episode to hear “Black Queen” from the Haunted Rooms EP . Sisser can be found: https://sisser.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/sisserband https://open.spotify.com/artist/4cFOKDTCBvkDGxuIj7bmvP?si=jzmNt4zQQduJKHw1FSqzdQ
Our conversation continues with Mark Easley of Elder and Estate Planning Law Firm on the topic of wills, trusts and probate.
Mark Easley of Elder and Estate Planning Law Firm discusses the importance of understanding wills, trusts and probate. Part 1
Today we welcome Will McGuire and Mark Easley to the Podcast. Will and Mark are building CrowdfundNC – an investment crowdfunding ecosystem in North Carolina. North Carolina is one of 38 states who have enacted legislation allowing for anyone to become an angel investor. Will McGuire has been an investment crowdfunding investor and advisor since 2016. Mark Easley has been an active advocate, advisor, and investor in the investment crowdfunding space since 2012. Mark was the leader of the NC PACES Act Team which was recently honored with the 2017 WRAL Techwire Editor’s Choice Award for their work in getting the NC PACES investment crowdfunding law passed. Will was introduced to Mark by Lewis Sheats knowing they were both interested in helping grow the NC Investment Crowdfunding space. Over the last year or more, the two of them have been building relationships and talking with startups and local businesses aiming to raise capital to grow their companies while providing returns for investors who support them. In today’s podcast, we talk with Mark and Will about their backgrounds and how they came to be investors, how CrowdfundNC helps companies become investible and what it’s like for a company who wants to crowdfund using CrowdfundNC. As part of this, we realize there are really two ways to invest through their platform. One is for non-accredited investors and the other is for accredited investors. I was surprised to learn the platform and business model supported both but learned it’s a perfect combination. I was also surprised to learn their view on traditional angel funds and groups. Listen to the podcast to learn where they believe these traditional sources of capital will be in 10 years plus lots of other great details on investment crowdfunding. Enjoy! William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, and a Qualified Purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51)(A) under the Company Act or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.
In this episode of First Things First, I chat with Mark Easley from Texas Instruments to talk about the TI University program. We explore the latest university topics to come up in ioT, why a singular organization can’t ‘own’ everything in IoT, and the value of self-paced learning opportunities. Visit the FirstThingsFirst episode page for show notes and more!
Most successful entrepreneurs will tell you that timing and a bit of luck were the biggest factors to their success. Not many can point to the exact moment their trajectory was changed. In this episode, Sean Steigerwald sits down with Mark Easley who tells us about his career, how it started, and his various run-ins with famous Silicon Valley tech moguls like Steve Jobs, Masayoshi Son, and John Chambers.
Most successful entrepreneurs will tell you that timing and a bit of luck were the biggest factors to their success. Not many can point to the exact moment their trajectory was changed. In this episode, Sean Steigerwald sits down with Mark Easley who tells us about his career, how it started, and his various run-ins with famous Silicon Valley tech moguls like Steve Jobs, Masayoshi Son, and John Chambers.