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The third segment from May 17, 1989 at Ephraim's. The musicians are Jimmy Mazzy (banjo/vocals), Fred Lind (cornet), Paul Meymaris (clarinet), John Kafalas (tuba), and Michael Feldman (piano). There's also a vocal or two by Carrie Mazzy. The selections are Angry, Keep Smiling At Trouble, and a tune the name of which escapes me. Send … Continue reading Program #182: 5/17/89 Part III
Welcome to another episode in our special series, Tales from the Wild Goose! This series highlights the voices, stories, and experiences of runners who joined us at the Wild Goose Trail Festival. Today, we are honored to share Michael Feldman's incredible 200-mile journey. Originally signed up for the Oregon200, Michael pivoted to complete 200 miles when the race was canceled due to wildfires. The first 100 miles took place on the iconic Appalachian Trail, and the second 100 miles were completed on the Wild Goose course. Michael's journey was filled with challenges, grit, and unwavering determination, but the magic truly came from the support of his friends and family. The finish line was nothing short of emotional and unforgettable, making this an inspiring tale you won't want to miss. Registration for the 2025 Wild Goose Trail Festival is now open! Kids 1M, 10K, 13.1M, 50K, 50M, 100K, 100M, 36H
The 7th and last part of the session from May 10, 1989 at Ephraim's, with Jimmy Mazzy (banjo/vocals), Fred Lind (cornet), Paul Meymaris (clarinet), John Kafalas (tuba) and Michael Feldman (piano), with a guest vocal by Carrie Mazzy. The selections are “Angry,” “Keep Smiling At Trouble,” and an up-tempo tune the title of which escapes … Continue reading Program #179: 5/10/89 Part VII
Michael Feldman just completed 200 miles last weekend at the 2024 Wild Goose! When his Oregon 200 event was canceled in August, Michael decided that he still wanted to complete the distance and continue fundraising for the Alzheimer's Association. With the help and support of his friends and family, Michael did just that! Listen in to hear all about his squatchtastic adventure of completing "A Race to Not Forget"!
This is the recording of our Wild Goose Trail Festival Pre-Race Q&A on Monday September 16, 2024! The panel included Trail Party Directors Kim Levinsky and Joe Brandine plus a few folks who were at the 2023 Wild Goose: Kathy Carroll, Michael Feldman and Sarah Zieden-Weber. www.sassquadtrailrunning.com/wildgoose
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On our Wednesday health focus, we took a different look at pain management with Michael Feldman, an expert in the Structural Integration Melt Method. “Rolfing” targets the connective tissues covering your muscles, and helps with pain management, range of motion, and scar tissue.
The third part of the session from May 10, 1989 at Ephraim's, with Jimmy Mazzy (banjo/vocals), Fred Lind (cornet), Paul Meymaris (clarinet), John Kafalas (tuba), and Don Frothingham and Michael Feldman (piano). The selections are “As Long As I Live,” “Squeeze Me,” and “Lady Be Good.” Send questions or comments to podcast@kafalas.com.
WBZ's Jordan Rich talks with Michael Feldman, owner of Long Live Roxbury, about this unique brewery and taproom.
This episode of VHHA's Patients Come First podcast features Dr. Michael Feldman, Medical Director of the Evans-Haynes Burn Center at VCU Health. The conversation covers his career and clinical work in burn care, the importance of Burn Awareness Week and burn prevention initiatives, and more. Send questions, comments, feedback, or guest suggestions to pcfpodcast@vhha.com or contact us on X (Twitter) or Instagram using the #PatientsComeFirst hashtag.
Life is full of pinch me moments, and this certainly is one: talking to the Savannah Guthrie about our shared faith in God. All glory to God for this conversation! The public facing Savannah is the co-anchor of Today on NBC, a position she's held for nearly 12 years, since July 2012. She's a former attorney turned NBC News professional who, in addition to her Today responsibilities, is an NBC News anchor, a substitute anchor on NBC Nightly News, and, since 2012, she's hosted the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade and the annual Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting. In her personal life, she's married to Michael Feldman, and they have two children. But here's the more private side of Savannah that you might not be as familiar with: a woman of deep, deep faith whose faith is imperfect (just like the rest of us) but whose faith is firmly rooted in the belief that mostly what God does is love us. In her new book, Mostly What God Does: Reflections on Seeking and Finding His Love Everywhere, Savannah is extraordinarily candid about her faith, sharing how it has impacted her and how it can impact us all, if we'd be open to receiving it. It is a beautiful book written by a beautiful soul, one who I can't wait for you to get to know a little more through this conversation. Mostly What God Does: Reflections on Seeking and Finding His Love Everywhere by Savannah Guthrie
Thursday 25th January 2024 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Dealer's Room Open5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.Peter Samelson Lecture.Peter Samelson will offer a new lecture on both stage and close-up magic. An expert in both arenas, this lecture will span the course of his career, along with new material. 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.Youth Program Welcome EventAll young magicians are welcome, and so are parents! Meet and make new friends for your exciting weekend ahead!7:00 p.m. - 7:15 p.m.NEW: Basecamp Welcome Meet and Greet7:30pm - 8:30pmMichael Feldman LectureTo celebrate the release of his new book, "The Pages are Blank," Michael Feldman will perform and talk about his avant-garde card material. Watch out for his deck switch: it might just be the best one you've ever (not) seen. 8:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.David Kaplan ShowColumbus's own David Kaplan returns to the Magifest stage, this time with his own show. A combination of magic, mime, and physical comedy, don't miss this.10:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.Dan Harlan Show and Lecture View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize Time stamps for this episode: (to be uploaded after I've had some sleep)00:00:18 - Download this podcast in an MP3 file by Clicking Here and then right click to save the file. You can also subscribe to the RSS feed by Clicking Here. You can download or listen to the podcast through Stitcher by Clicking Here or through FeedPress by Clicking Here or through Tunein.com by Clicking Here or through iHeart Radio by Clicking Here..If you have a Spotify account, then you can also hear us through that app, too. You can also listen through your Amazon Alexa and Google Home devices. Remember, you can download it through the iTunes store, too. See the preview page by Clicking Here
From Skokie, IL , it's harmonica legend Howard Levy, radio legend Sig Sakowicz, poetry slammer Marc Smith, our very own John Thulin, Jeff Eckels, Clyde 'The Funky Drummer' Stubblefield, Jim Packard, Michael Feldman and a live kishke it's Whad'ya Know!
Ain'a Hey fills in for Michael Feldman on All the News That Isn't-
The Ramblin Gambler answers an excellent listener question, 6-5 Blackjack or the Meta-Martingale (31:16)? In a Core Koncepts segment, TRG discusses the loneliest number that you will ever do and it's application to gambling (31:16) and shares results and the perfect day in a results segment (45:36). In the Virtual VIP Lounge, independent casino host Michael Feldman of Premier Casino Hosting stops in to education and inform (115:53). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/casinokombat/support
In this episode, Bruce welcome on a panel of individuals helping to expand squash on the west coast of the US. Charlie Johnson, Michael Feldman, and Zane Patel; a coach, a parent, and a player all share their unique experience of squash on the west coast.
Michael follows Elvis into the Florida Theater in historic Jacksonville Fl, with the swinging styles of Rebecca Zapen, licensed gator wrassler Justin "JT" Touchstone, Joan Peoples owner and inspiration of Clarks Fish Camp (pictured)and John Thulin, Clyde Stubblefield, Jim Paolo, Jim Packard and, looking uncomfortable under a rampage of dead animals, Michael Feldman-
Countdown to jails flinging open, ATM's flinging folding money and all electronics ceasing to exist thanks to Bill Gates not accounting for the transition to the 21st Century--it's W2K'Ya Know!-- with Michael Feldman, Jim Packard, the WYK trio with John Thulin, Jeff Hamann, and Clyde Stubblefield, survivalist Mountain Mel Deweese, Ozarks troubadours Lou Whitney & Donny Thompson, and a cage full of chickens making chicken shit predictions for the Third Millennium!
Really only All the News That Isn't with Michael Feldman with a very short permissible use clip of Harry Styles from Cinema for purposes of humor--
Whad'ya Know from the Milwaukee Repertory Theater on February 11, 1989 with Mayor John Norquist, Polka King Louis Bashell, John Thulin, Jeff Eckels, Jim Packard & Milwaukee boy Michael Feldman--
Michael Feldman, a medicinal chemist by training, after setting up and running the lab for the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, came to Utah in 2000 to help set up drug testing for the 2002 SLC Olympic Winter Games and to become General Manager of Northwest Toxicology Laboratories. After running and selling 2 biotech companies, in 2011, he and his family decided it was time to do something completely different. Missing the food from New Jersey, he and his wife Janet planned, built Feldman's Deli, Utah's only authentic Jewish Deli, featuring a variety of traditional sandwiches and European/Old World specialties, opened in 2012. He serves as Chief Everything Officer. The Deli has been recognized for its authenticity and quality by every Salt Lake City authority. It is Deli Done Right! You can occasionally catch him playing his music at the Deli or other venues as part of the “Two Old Guys”. https://www.feldmansdeli.com/home https://www.instagram.com/two_old_guys_music/ https://www.instagram.com/feldmansdeli/
From Jesse Hall in Columbia MO it's Whad'ya Know with George Kennedy of the Daily Missourian, The Skeletons, UM biologist & guppy lover lover Lee Dugatkin, Virgil Gardner & his Boone County hams, and our own John Thulin, Jeff Eckels, Clyde Stubblefield, Jim Packard and me, I'm Michael Feldman--
Property management is about people. In today's episode, Michael Feldman will speak on identifying, acquiring, and retaining talent. Michael is the Co-founder and CEO of Choice New York Companies; which provides an array of 3rd Party Real Estate Services such as Property Management, Building Staffing, and Residential Brokerage on medium and large-scale buildings in New York City.Michael lived in Los Angeles for a few years. He was in the movie business, behind the camera, doing location scout, location managing on major films mostly for Sony. There he met some of the wealthiest people and one of them was in the parking lot business. When he lost his job in 2008, he ventured into property management. He started the business with no experience in the field, knew no one in the industry, no client, no prospective clients, and no business plan. But today, they have 300 employees, 250 clients, and 17,000 residents in the toughest but perhaps the best market for Property Management in the country, New York City.Key Points from This EpisodeWhy and how did Michael get into property management?What did their growth look like at the beginning?Michael talks about an employee who was "in the wrong seat" but went from floundering to flourishing when he moved her.Michael speaks on the things that were helpful to him in identifying, acquiring, and retaining talent.What is the biggest component of hiring the best people?What are the specific traits that he looks for when recruiting people?At what point did he bring on an in-house recruiter?What's the number one thing that has contributed to his success?Tweetables:"To be candid, I've never loved real estate, but I love running a business and I'm passionate about being successful. And I think if you're passionate about being successful, that's where the perseverance comes from because otherwise, it's tough." [00:07:31]"Sooner or later, the cream always rises to the top. You may not be on your timeline if you're an ambitious young buck or doe, so to speak, but it will happen." [00:11:50]"It's certainly not luck in property management and real estate, whether you make it or not. If you think it is, that's just an easy excuse for your lack of success." [00:13:10]"If you hire great people, they just make everything so easy." [00:16:03]Links Mentioned in Today's EpisodeEmail Michael FeldmanChoice New York Companies websiteThe 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich by Timothy FerrissGood to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... And Others Don't by Jim CollinsAbout Michael FeldmanMichael is co-founder and CEO of Choice New York Companies which provides an array of 3rd party real estate services such as property management, building staffing, and residential brokerage on medium and large-scale buildings in New York City. He focuses his day-to-day activities on business acquisitions, brand awareness strategy, staff recruitment, talent retention, and select client advisory engagements.Prior to co-founding Choice New York Management, he was a managing director at AFC Capital, a boutique commercial real estate investment bank. There he focused on securing debt and equity in multifamily, retail, and office transactions throughout the United States.
What is The State of the Practice of digital pathology as we enter 2022? Where are we in terms of integrated workflows, predictive and prognostic algorithms based on H&E morphology, and incorporating AI into workflows or diagnostic assistance? Perhaps most pressingly, have we finally made the business case for wide scale adoption of digital pathology? Our guest is Michael Feldman, MD, PhD, Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania as well as Vice Chair for Clinical Services and Director of the office of Pathology Informatics. We're going to be talking about all these things and in addition perhaps a perspective on digital pathology in an academic setting. Will digital fellows become a reality - artificial intelligence enabled machines that will organize, prepare, preview, maybe even diagnose cases and prepare the report for sign out? We'll discuss what image analysis and computational algorithms mean for the diagnostic acumen of trainees in the next generation of pathologists.
Lessons From A Manager Of Vast Amounts Of Real Estate In NYC. Welcome to episode 26 of The Multifamily Millionaire: Real Income From Real Estate with Jason Lee. This week Jason welcomes Michael Feldman and they discuss what it's like to manage a vast amount of properties and different types of buildings in the nation's largest city. Mr. Feldman is Co-founder and CEO of Choice New York Companies; which provides an array of 3rd Party Real Estate Services such as Property Management, Building Staffing and Residential Brokerage on medium and large-scale buildings in New York City. Mr. Feldman focuses his day to day activities on business acquisitions, brand awareness strategy, staff recruitment, talent retention, and select client advisory engagements. To download your free Real Estate Deal Analyzer just head to https://jlmrealestateinc.com/free-product/. With this guide, you'll be able to easily understand your real estate deals. Here is what to expect on this week's show: A look into Michael's background and what exactly he does as a co-founder of Choice New York Companies. The types of properties that Michael's company manages in the NYC area. What trends is Michael seeing in the market right now that maybe others aren't, including how a cash flow mindset and demographics are changing the rental game. Why are prices still very high and the effects that this had. How has Choice New York Companies gotten through the pandemic and how it greatly affected them. How covid affected rent collections in NYC and how that in turn affected Michael's business. What Michael's experience as a consultant to the Manhattan's District Attorney has taught him about being successful in real estate. Advice for others about managing real estate from someone who does it in the nation's largest city. How did Michael scale his business in the way that he did and advice for others about scaling theirs. The effect of paying one high value person a high salary as opposed to two people a regular one. Advice for someone looking to invest for their first time in a property. Links: https://choicenewyork.com https://homebychoicenyc.com/ Connect with Jason Lee: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasonjosephlee/?hl=en YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCWNrpNXpGuujHMVZJWmBLsw LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-lee-3b7806115/ Connect with Michael & Choice New York: Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChoiceNY Instagram: https://twitter.com/ChoiceNY Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Choice-New-York-390117644458553/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-feldman-8537781/ Email: Michael.feldman@choicenewyork.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Countdown to jails flinging open, ATM's flinging folding money and all electronics ceasing to exist thanks to Bill Gates not accounting for the transition to the 21st Century--it's W2K'ya Know!-- with Michael Feldman, Jim Packard, the WYK trio with John Thulin, Jeff Hamann, and Clyde Stubblefield, survivalist Mountain Mel Deweese, Ozarks troubadours Lou Whitney & Donny Thompson, and a cage full of chickens making chicken shit predictions for the Third Millennium!
— Lifespan feminism is tied to something else we very much need right now: a bridge feminism among girls and women of different generations that links us together in a common cause to confront the unfinished business of the women's movement. Valeria Teles interviews Susan J. Douglas — the author of “In Our Prime: How Older Women Are Reinventing the Road Ahead.” Susan J. Douglas is the Catherine Neafie Kellogg Professor and Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Communication and Media, and former department chair, at The University of Michigan. She is the author of the acclaimed In Our Prime: How Older Women are Reinventing the Road Ahead (Norton, 2020), an “Editors' Choice/Staff Picks” by the New York Times; Celebrity: A History of Fame (NYU Press, with Andrea McDonnell, 2019); The Rise of Enlightened Sexism: How Pop Culture Took us from Girl Power to Girls Gone Wild (Times Books/Henry Holt, 2010); The Mommy Myth: The Idealization of Motherhood and How it Undermines Women (with Meredith Michaels, The Free Press, 2004); Listening In: Radio and the American Imagination (Times Books, 1999), which won the Hacker Prize in 2000 for the best popular book about technology and culture; Where The Girls Are: Growing Up Female with the Mass Media (Times Books, 1994; Penguin, 1995) and Inventing American Broadcasting, 1899-1922 (Johns Hopkins, 1987). She received her B.A. from Elmira College (Phi Beta Kappa) and her M.A. and Ph.D. from Brown University. She has lectured at colleges and universities around the country, and has written for the New York Times, The Nation, In These Times, The Village Voice, Ms., The Washington Post and TV Guide, and was media critic for The Progressive from 1992-1998. Her column “Back Talk” appeared monthly in In These Times until 2017. She has appeared on The Today Show, The CBS Early Show, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Working Woman, CNBC's Equal Time, NPR's Fresh Air, Weekend Edition, The Diane Rehm Show, Talk of the Nation, Michael Feldman's Whad'ya Know and various radio talk shows around the country. Where the Girls Are was widely praised, and chosen one of the top ten books of 1994 by National Public Radio, Entertainment Weekly and The McLaughlin Group. To learn more about Susan J. Douglas and her work, please visit: susanjdouglas.com — This podcast is a quest for well-being, a quest for a meaningful life through the exploration of fundamental truths, enlightening ideas, insights on physical, mental, and spiritual health. The inspiration is Love. The aspiration is to awaken new ways of thinking that can lead us to a new way of being, being well.
Michael Feldman is an author, performer, has been featured on Penn & Teller: Fool Us, and is the man behind the Simon Says Think For Yourself deck of cards. He joins the show to discuss his experience on Fool Us, the Simon Says Think For Yourself Deck, and his contrarian approach to creating interesting magic. Nick Locapo stops by the show to discuss the featured product of the week from Brent Braun. Before all of that; juggler Tony Steinbach infiltrates the show to participate in one of our quickfire segments where he has five minutes to tell us five juggling tricks every magician should know.___The Magic of Michael Feldman: https://www.penguinmagic.com/magician/michael-feldmanSimon Says Think For Yourself Playing Cards: https://www.michaelfeldman.com/store/p/style-03-nlhkcDefinitely Not Marked by Brent Braun: https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/13767
Banachek talks about his new show on the Las Vegas Strip where he now appears at The Strat Hotel, Casino, and Skypod. In addition to discussing how the show came to be, Banachek also shares some choice mentalism secrets you won't want to miss. Nick Locapo stops by the show to discuss the featured product of the week from Seth Race. Before all of that the show kicks off with Michael Feldman adding to the lore of Desert Island Magic Books.____Tickets to Banachek's Show: https://www.thestrat.com/entertainment/featured/banachek-the-mind-sThe Magic of Banachek: https://www.penguinmagic.com/magician/banachekCoinnect by Seth Race: https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/14594
Michael Feldman, Co-Founder Choice New York Episode 046 Big Dogs Don't Need to Bark with Michael Feldman, Co-Founder Choice New York -The Lockbox Podcast with Jeffrey Brogger Michael Feldman's first tip to any entrepreneur is to find a business that has recurring revenue. Michael has consistently accomplishes that in his real estate career. Currently, he is co-founder and CEO of Choice New York Companies, which provides 3rd party building staffing services including superintendents, concierge people and 3rd party property management services on medium and large-scale buildings in New York City. Michael's companies are diversified, and he actually has four brands. To operate everything, he counts on six great partners. Michael has a unique perspective on the industry and has a hope for more exclusivity in the real estate industry, which he explains in our conversation. Other highlights include: Attributing success to core values and company values. The company differentiates itself by offering management, brokerage and staffing services. Retaining great talent and equity discussions. Knowledge is power, and so is managing your time. Keep looking for people to learn from. Enjoy the show! Connect with Michael: Website: https://choicenewyork.com/ Connect with Jeff: https://steezy.digital/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffrey.brogger LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffrey-brogger/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeffbrogger FREE DOWNLOAD: The Ultimate Real Estate Goal Setting Framework This SMART spreadsheet will automatically breakdown the number of phone calls, appointments, or open houses you need in order to achieve your income goal!!! Click below to download this SMART spreadsheet today! https://steezy.digital/ultimate-real-estate-goal-setting-framework Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Daniel interviews actor, writer, comedian Michael Feldman. Michael has written on The Neighbors, Kevin from Work, A.P. Bio and is the creator of Fairy Tale Theater: 18 and over and more.
From Roanoke VA with Ralph Berrier Jr of the Roanoke Times, Roddy Moore of the Ferrum College Blue Ridge Institute and the Dry Hill Draggers-- And, of course, Jim Packard, John Thulin, Jeff Hamann & The Funky Drummer, Clyde Stubblefield, Lyle Anderson, and me, I'm Michael Feldman--
Summer fun is here and there are more ways to get burned than you might think. Most of us think about sunburn, but grills, backyard firepits and fireworks, and even kitchens all have the potential of injuries. Today, Dr. Michael Feldman, medical director of VCU Health's Evans-Haynes burn center will help you be more aware of your surroundings and potential hazards.
We're taking a very special lunch break with a Q&A, instead of a play! Join the playwrights of episodes 1-6 as we talk about the shift from the stage to the soundwaves, the inspiration behind each episode, and their takeaways on artistic life in a quarantine world. Our Q&A panel includes Karina Billini, Jake Brasch, AJ Clauss, Michael Feldman, Dylan Guerra, & Mona Pirnot, and is moderated by Youngblood's co-artistic directors Graeme Gillis & Rj Tolan.
Mike where can I get me some Arse Fruit? by Michael Feldman
Doris and Dave, the duo behind one hit children's TV series, are seeking a comeback with a show about the ADORABLE sea otter. The first step in their process is a conference call set up by the network with an otter expert. Written by Youngblood's Michael Feldman, directed by Colette Robert, featuring Catherine Curtin, Cleo Gray, Daniel K. Isaac, Jonathan Randell Silver & Akyiaa Wilson, with sound designer Jack Mullin, and sound engineer Caroline Eng. This episode is part of the EST/Sloan Project for Science & Technology. To experience this episode through a transcript, please visit ESTnyc.org/mondaylunch.
Arthur "Mac" Love IV Arthur "Mac" Love IV served as deputy director for the Governor's Office of Community Initiatives, which is responsible for outreach to diverse ethnic groups and faith communities. Love shared a series of social media posts supporting Kenosha shooting suspect Kyle Rittenhouse. Love was fired from his statehouse job on Saturday, Aug. 29th, 2020. A Miner Detail Podcast host Ryan Miner moderated a panel discussion about Love's firing on Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2020. This is A Miner Detail Podcast episode 278. Panelists included: Charlotte Aufdem-Brinke, co-owner, Dan's Restaurant and Tap House; Mark McLaurin, Maryland progressive activist and union leader; Sarahia Benn, candidate for the Maryland House of Delegates; Michael Feldman, progressive activist; Jake Burdett, progressive activist; Henry Callegary, attorney and Baltimore Couty Democratic leader; Eric Beasley, A Miner Detail Correspondent
Episode 28 — Join Russell and Brekkie for a wide ranging discussion with Tantra Labs Quantitative Analyst, Michael Feldman: We start off with Michael’s background and ongoing research for NASA / JPL in the field of gravity science (rocket science!) as well as in the financial industry. Check out some of Michael’s research here. Fat tails vs Black Shoals and the problems with financial modeling Academia and the research oligopoly that is killing science as well as the possibility of research becoming more open source Bitcoin in outer space, whether we will even use currency on Mars, the effects of gravity on a hardware wallet launched into outer space, as well as Michael’s thoughts on the future of the space industry in the context of SpaceX and other efforts in the commercial sector. For more from Michael you can follow him on Twitter and LinkedIn. To subscribe and listen to more episodes of Tantra Talks, click HERE. To learn more about our offerings, click HERE. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tantra-talks/message
You asked. We answered. In a follow-up to our burn resuscitation podcast episode, we are joined by Chris Stevenson and his burn center Medical Director, Dr. Mike Feldman, to discuss inhalation injuries. Tune in as we discuss the mechanism surrounding inhalation injuries and how to treat them affectively based on anatomical location and poison type. ------------------------------------------------ Twitter @heavyhelmet Facebook @heavyliesthehelmet Instagram @heavyliesthehelmet YouTube /heavyliesthehelmet Website heavyliesthehelmet.com Email contact@heavyliesthehelmet.com Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the Heavy Lies the Helmet, LLC podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of their employers and their employees. Heavy Lies the Helmet, LLC is not responsible for the accuracy of any information contained in the podcast series available for listening or reading on this site. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to educate and inform. This podcast series does not constitute other professional advice or services. ------------------------------------------------ Crystals VIP by From The Dust | https://soundcloud.com/ftdmusic Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
Michael Feldman joins Dexter Howard on the Basement Business Report to speak of personal distance, comedy-quiz, his limited knowledge of virology, and the joys of solitary confinement--
Joey Maramba eats too many edibles and turns into an old man. Juli Crockett talks anti-fashion. Dive deep into the psyche of an Evangenitals rehearsal. Tony Montana and Shakespeare make an appearance.Intro: #Yartist Isa Boose keeps it classy, with accompaniment by Michael Feldman (piano) and T.O. on drums and f-bombs.Song: Don’t Wake From DreamingWritten by Juli Crockett (ASCAP)Performed by The EvangenitalsMixed, mastered, magicked by Michael Feldman at Sound43.Get additional outtakes and bonus tracks by becoming a Patron on Patreon.
It’s the NINJA EPISODE! For years, hiding in plain sight within The Evangenitals— Ninja sonic assassins! Joey Maramba and Robert Shaffer of Ninja Academy. In this episode, Outdo-Ninja (Robert Shaffer) and Indo-Ninja (Joey Maramba) take our listeners (and Mike and Juli) for a walk on the dark side with Ninja Academy, the band within our band. Let’s talk about the good old days. Or was it the DARK old days???Song: Aporia (Evangenitals)Written by Juli Crockett, Joey Maramba (ASCAP)Performed by Juli Crockett, Joey Maramba, and Robert Shaffer of The EvangenitalsMixed, mastered, magicked by Michael Feldman at Sound43.BONUS SONG! Revenge of Iron Puppy (Ninja Academy)Get additional outtakes and bonus tracks by becoming a Patron on Patreon.
We talk to Michael Feldman, a partner at Torys LLP about his report on the case for longer-term mortgages that would have a positive effect on the Canadian Market.
Michael Feldman with breaking news from Senate Impeachment Trial--
On Whad'ya Know July 7, 2001 Michael Feldman learns 'Who Am I' from Steven Reiss, author of said book, talks to Piotr Koronkiewicz from Poland, who cashed in his life insurance to work at a fudge store in Wisconsin Dells, while Jim Packard takes us to Pearl City, Hawaii--
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In Part 1 of this episode on the latest ACLS Guidelines, Dr. Steven Brooks and Dr. Michael Feldman review and debate what's new and what's controversial in the the 2010 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care. Within the frameworks of Cardiocerebral Rescusitation and the 3 phase model of rescucitation (electrical, circulatory and metabolic), they discuss the importance of high quality CPR, the de-emphasis on early ventilation and the utility of continuous quantitative waveform capnography. Dr. Brooks and Dr. Feldman answer questions such as: of all the therapeutic manoeuvres we do for the cardiac arrest patient, which ones have been shown to improve survival to hospital discharge? What is the evidence for chest compression machines? What is the utility of bedside ultrasound in the cardiac arrest patient? Why is cardiac arrest survival to discharge in Seattle the best in the world? Should we be performing 'hands-on defibrillation'? and many more.....
In Part 2 of this episode on ACLS Guidelines - Atropine, Adenosine & Therapeutic Hypothermia, Dr. Steven Brooks and Dr. Michael Feldman discuss the removal of Atropine from the PEA/Asystole algorithm, the indications and dangers of Adenosine in wide-complex tachycardias, pressors as a bridge to transvenous pacing in unstable bradycardias, and the key elements of post cardiac arrest care including therapeutic hypothermia and PCI. They answer questions such as: In which arrhythmias can Amiodarone cause more harm than good? Is there any role for transcutaneous pacing for asystole? When should Bicarb be given in the arrest situation? In what situations is Atropine contra-indicated or the dosage need to be adjusted? How has the widespread use of therapeutic hypothermia currently effected our ability to prognosticate post-arrest patients? What are the indications for PCI and thrombolysis in the cardiac arrest patient? Should we be using therapeutic hypothermia in the non-Vfib arrest patient? What is the best method for achieving the target temperature for the patient undergoing therapeutic hypothermia? and many more......
Special Guest: Susan J. Douglas is a prize-winning author, columnist, and cultural critic, and the Catherine Neafie Kellogg Professor of Communication Studies at The University of Michigan. Her book Where the Girls Are was widely praised, and chosen one of the top ten books of 1994 by National Public Radio, Entertainment Weekly and The McLaughlin Group. In her most recent book, Enlightened Sexism: The Seductive Message That Feminism's Work Is Done (Henry Holt, 2010) Douglas continues her analysis of the mixed messages surrounding women, and the struggle she sees in the media between embedded feminism on the one hand and enlightened sexism on the other. And she takes on the myth that women “have it all” and that full equality for women has been achieved. She has lectured at colleges and universities around the country, and has appeared on The Today Show, The CBS Early Show, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Working Woman, CNBC's Equal Time, NPR's Fresh Air, Weekend Edition, The Diane Rehm Show, Talk of the Nation, and Michael Feldman's Whad'ya Know. Douglas is the 2010 Chair of the Board of The George Foster Peabody Awards, one of the most prestigious prizes in electronic media, which recognize distinguished achievement and meritorious service by radio and television networks, stations, producing organizations, cable television organizations, websites and individuals. In 1999 she was also named an Arthur F. Thurnau Professor for excellence in undergraduate education.