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In this week's Digital Health Roundup, Medtech Insight's Ryan Nelson highlights Click Therapeutics' FDA-cleared digital therapeutics (DTx) for depression and Sinaptica Therapeutics' personalized neuromodulation for Alzheimer's patients. Marion Webb discusses her interview with MindMaze's John Krakauer on their gaming-focused DTx to help people recover from serious brain injuries. Elizabeth Orr introduces new voting members of the new Digital Health Advisory Committee and Natasha Barrow discusses Hello Heart's new symptom-tracking feature in their heart-focused app. Stories discussed in this episode: MindMaze, ‘A Ratio Of Luke Skywalker And R2-D2', Navigates The DTx Galaxy Click Therapeutics Anticipates Pharma Will Begin Developing Digital Drugs From Clinical Stage Sinaptica On Precision Neuromodulation To Combat Alzheimer's: ‘No Drug Dares Go After Moderate Patients' DHCoE-AI-Lifecycle-Management-Plan-To-Serve-As-Playbook-For-Standards Hello Heart Says Update To Cardiovascular Health Tracker Could Benefit Women Especially
How do we break through existing boundaries in Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology? What barriers currently hinder the progress of BCI, and how can overcoming these challenges revolutionize the field? In this episode of the Neurocareers Podcast BCI Award series, we're diving deep into the innovative world of BCIs with Dr. Vincent Rouanne. As a nominee for the 2022 BCI Award, Vincent's work represents a significant leap forward in the field. His groundbreaking project, published in Nature Scientific Reports, introduces the auto-adaptive BCI (aaBCI). This technology challenges traditional BCI constraints, particularly the extensive need for calibration and training, opening new avenues for user-friendly interfaces. Dr. Rouanne's approach involves Motor Task Performance (MTP) Decoders and Control Decoders, which together enhance the system's ability to understand and respond to the user's intentions with remarkable accuracy. This novel methodology reduces user effort and significantly improves the adaptability and efficiency of BCI systems. Dr. Rouanne's work was developed at Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEA, LETI, Clinatec, in collaboration with esteemed colleagues, setting a new standard in the field. In today's episode, Vincent shares his insights from the BCI Award project submission process and offers invaluable advice for successful submissions. He also provides career guidance for aspiring scientists who wish to follow in his footsteps, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in neuroscience and BCI technology. The International BCI Award is back and bigger than ever! If you're working on pioneering BCI research, don't miss your chance to gain international recognition. With a total endowment of $6,000 USD and opportunities to publish and present your work globally, this is an opportunity to shine at the forefront of neuroscience innovation. Submission Deadline: September 1st, 2024 Prize Details: 1st Place: $3000 USD 2nd Place: $2000 USD 3rd Place: $1000 USD Nominees will be invited to: Submit a chapter for the BCI State-of-the-Art book series by Springer. Present their work at the prestigious BCI Award Ceremony. Receive keynote invitations to the BCI & Neurotechnology Spring School. Submission Process: Write a clear two-page description of your project in English. Create a concise two-minute video explaining your project. Email your documents and video to submit@bci-award.com before the deadline. Attend the virtual ceremony or send a delegate for potential awards. Prepare for global recognition and a significant impact in the BCI community. For more details on submission and criteria, visit BCI Award Submission Information: https://www.bci-award.com/Home Let's shape the future of BCI together! Join us in celebrating innovation and pushing the frontiers of neuroscience. Tune in to this exciting episode and get inspired by Dr. Vincent Rouanne's journey in advancing neurotechnology! About the Podcast Guest: Vincent Rouanne, PhD, is at the forefront of Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology, passionately working to advance research and facilitate the integration of BCIs into everyday life. With a PhD in Neuroscience, Dr. Rouanne combines advanced academic knowledge with extensive hands-on experience in Machine Learning, Signal Processing, and Brain Data Acquisition. His professional background is marked by pivotal roles in cutting-edge environments, including a leading neuroengineering startup, MindMaze, as well as top-tier BCI research labs such as Clinatec in Grenoble, France, and the CNBI lab in Lausanne, Switzerland. These positions have sharpened his expertise in areas crucial to the development and application of neurotechnology. Areas of Expertise: Data Science & Analysis: Skilled in leveraging large datasets to develop insights that propel BCI technology forward. Signal Processing: Expert in manipulating complex neural signals to enhance the functionality and integration of BCIs. Neural Networks & Artificial Intelligence: Innovates with AI models to improve BCI adaptability and user experience. Research and Development: Committed to pioneering advancements in neurotechnology through rigorous research and development. Programming: Proficient in Python, Matlab, and C++, using these tools to build sophisticated healthcare and neurotechnology applications. Dr. Rouanne is dedicated to using his extensive knowledge and unique skills to contribute to a future where BCIs enhance human capabilities, improving the quality of life and transforming healthcare delivery. 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Fluent Fiction - Japanese: Tokyo Convenience Store Labyrinth: Yuki's Midnight Escape Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/tokyo-convenience-store-labyrinth-yukis-midnight-escape Story Transcript:Ja: 深夜の東京、祭りのような華やかな都会の喧騒から少し距離を置いた静かな路地に位置するコンビニビルの明るい蛍光灯が、ゆきの絶え間ない不安を照らしていた。ゆきは、この東京ならではの迷宮のようなコンビニで、出口を見つけることに四苦八苦していた。場所が初めてであるせいか、どの通路にも終わりが見えず、想像以上に大きくて複雑に見えた。En: Late at night in Tokyo, the bright fluorescent lights of the convenience store building located in a quiet alley away from the bustling city festivities illuminated Yuki's constant anxiety. Yuki, struggling like in a labyrinth unique to Tokyo, was having a hard time finding the exit in this convenience store. Perhaps because it was her first time there, every aisle seemed endless, and the place appeared larger and more complex than she had imagined.Ja: ゆきの目に映るのは、どこまでも続く食品品揃え、無数の商品棚、そしてそれらを包み込む壁一面の広告だ。一本の通路を選んでは進んでいくものの、完璧に一周してしまったかのような錯覚に捉えられる。一度見た景色がまた目の前に広がり、「ここ、先ほどと同じじゃないか?」と彼女は思い始める。En: Yuki's eyes were met with endless arrays of food products, numerous shelves of goods, and ad-covered walls that seemed to envelop them. Choosing one aisle and moving forward, she couldn't help but feel as if she had perfectly circled back to where she started. The scenery she had seen once before spread out before her eyes again, making her wonder, "Isn't this the same place as before?"Ja: 時間は夜中の二時。店員の姿は見えず、他に客はいなかった。驚異的な広さと静寂がゆきを飲み込んでしまう。彼女はただひとり、この巨大な迷路と対峙していた。En: It was two in the morning, no staff in sight, and no other customers. The astonishing vastness and silence swallowed Yuki whole. She stood alone, facing this vast maze.Ja: 疲れとパニックがゆきの心を蝕んでいく中、彼女が立ちはだかるのは、ただ一つの壮大な課題だけだった。それは、この無限に広がるコンビニから出口を見つけること。En: As fatigue and panic gnawed at Yuki's heart, the only grand challenge she faced was to find the exit from this infinitely expansive convenience store.Ja: 「吹雪のように吹きすさんだ心の中を整理しよう…」自分自身に言い聞かせるゆき。彼女の視線がふと落ちてきたのは、足元にちらばるレシートだった。「もしこれがパンくずのような役割を果たせば…」と思いつく。En: "Let's organize the storm-ravaged mind like a blizzard..." Yuki told herself. Her gaze fell upon the scattered receipts at her feet. A thought struck her, "If these receipts could play a role like breadcrumbs..."Ja: ひとつひとつのレシートに記載された商品、時間、そしてレジ番号を手掛かりに、ゆきは自分の行くべき道を探し始めた。奇妙な案だが、さらに混乱するだけの彼女にとっては、この微かな希望が心の支えとなった。En: Using the information on each receipt - the products, times, and register numbers - as clues, Yuki began to search for the path she needed to take. It was a strange idea, but for her, already in a state of further confusion, this faint hope became a pillar of support.Ja: 時間の経過とともに状況に適応していったゆきは、ついにレシートの情報から可能な出口の方向を見つけ出して、夜明け前の静けさに包まれた東京の街角に飛び出すことができた。不安だった顔が一転、朝日を背に受け、手に抱えたレシートの束を風に放つ彼女の姿は、まるで難問を解き明かした探偵のようだった。En: Adapting to the situation as time passed, Yuki finally managed to find the direction of a possible exit from the information on the receipts and escaped into a corner of Tokyo enveloped in the quiet of dawn. Her once anxious face transformed, now bathed in the morning sun, as she let the bundle of receipts she held in her hand fly in the wind, resembling a detective who had solved a difficult case.Ja: 失意や不安から一夜明けて、ゆきが掴んだのはただの出口ではなく、自身の困難に立ち向かう確固たる意志だった。遭遇した状況によらず、自分自身を信じることで、どんな迷路も乗り越えられるという自信を彼女は得た。そして、東京という街が示した試練を、謎を解き終えた結果として彼女は納得したのだった。En: As the night turned into day, what Yuki grasped was not just an exit, but a firm resolve to confront her own difficulties. Regardless of the circumstances encountered, she gained confidence that she could overcome any maze by believing in herself. Accepting Tokyo's challenge as a result of solving the mystery, she felt satisfied.Ja: 長い夜が明けて、首都の新たな日が始まった。再び活気づく東京の街で、今度は人々の波に揉まれながらも、彼女の顔には確かな自信と満足感が浮かんでいた。その表情は、自分自身に打ち勝った勝者のものだった。En: As the long night gave way to a new day in the capital, in the bustling streets of Tokyo once again, though she was swept along with the crowd, there was a certain confidence and satisfaction on Yuki's face. It was the expression of a victor who had conquered herself. Vocabulary Words:first: YukiTokyo: 東京night: 深夜bright: 明るいfluorescent lights: 蛍光灯convenience store: コンビニanxiety: 不安labyrinth: 迷路exit: 出口aisle: 通路endless: どこまでも続くcomplex: 複雑food products: 食品品shelves: 商品棚goods: 商品ad-covered walls: 広告swallowed: 飲み込まれるvast maze: 巨大な迷路fatigue: 疲れpanic: パニック
We are so very proud to bring you “Girl Power” this week on The Balcony Show! We are featuring music from some of the very best female artists in independent music! Tune in as we share songs from these extremely talented singers! Featuring music from: Bright-Eyed & Blind, Brynn Diamond, Chelsea Lyn Meyer, Iris Grey, Jessica Lynn, MindMaze, Nikol, Senja Sargeant, The Beautiful Distortion, and ZamTrip#catchingrisingstars #thebalconyshowrocks #girlpower #indiemusicsupport #internetradioshow #LikeFollowShare
How are leaders shaping the narrative around mental health within their organizations? In this episode, Denis chats with Patricia Bradley and Jason Hopcus, to discuss their diverse career journeys, leadership styles, and dedication to mental health advocacy. Patricia shares her eclectic professional journey and discusses the revolutionary work her company does in neurotechnology, emphasizing adaptability in leadership. Jason opens up about his personal challenges and transformation, highlighting his work with NAMI and The Connection Project to provide crucial mental health resources and support. Together, they underscore the importance of reframing mental health discourse. Leaders need to not only foster a supportive environment but also actively care for their own well-being. The key takeaway? A leader's journey might be nonlinear, but adaptability, self-awareness, and a proactive stance toward mental health are indispensable in today's dynamic world.In this episode:Patricia shares an overview of her diverse career path, starting from college to her role at MindMaze, working on Wall Street, and the challenges she faced.Patricia talks about the work of MindMaze in neurotechnology and its applications, including its use with Formula One racers.Patricia reflects on her leadership style, the importance of adaptability in leadership, and her continuous journey of self-improvement.Denis and Patricia discuss the incredible capabilities of the human brain and MindMaze's work in neurotechnology and digital therapeutics.Jason discusses his previous career and how the 2008 financial crisis impacted him, leading him to mental health supportive work.Denis and Jason emphasize the importance of changing the narrative around mental health and encouraging open conversations. Main takeaways:Life and career paths are not always linear. Embracing an eclectic journey, being open to different opportunities, and adapting to change can lead to a fulfilling and successful career.You might need to make bold decisions to step off the traditional path to find your own way, especially when faced with structural challenges or when your path does not align with your aspirations.Successful leadership requires continuous learning and adaptability. Even if initial leadership roles are challenging, there is value in learning from experience and evolving your leadership style over time.Leaders need to be aware of their mental health and recognize when they might be struggling. It's crucial to address these issues promptly and seek support when needed.A network of support is essential. Leaders shouldn't isolate themselves and must understand that they are not alone in their struggles.Leaders should be proactive in seeking out and utilizing available mental health resources, both for themselves and for those they lead.Quotes:"You have to decide at some point, even when you're young; If they don't let you follow the path that you want to take, you have to make that bold decision to take a different path." – Patricia Bradley“Nothing that we are ashamed of can live in the light.” – Jason Hopcus“Me taking care of me is as important as me taking care of other people.” – Jason Hopcus“We have to change the narrative and dialogue about how we invite people into the conversation about their mental health.” – Jason HopcusConnect with Denis: Email: denis@leadingchangepartners.comWebsite:
« Il faut voir la rééducation numérique comme Software as a medicine. » Daniel Perez-Marcos, coordinateur scientifique chez MindMaze Dans L'hôpital du futur, @WarcoBrienza et Karim Bensaci (@Calypssa) partent à la rencontre des acteurs de la santé. Cette semaine, nous écoutons Daniel Perez-Marcos, l'un des coordinateurs scientifiques chez MindMaze, une ancienne startup de l'EPFL (2012) devenue 1ère licorne de Suisse en 2016 et aujourd'hui reconnue comme leader dans le domaine de la rééducation numérique. Dr. Daniel Perez-Marcos coordonne l'incubateur santé de MindMaze, désormais leader mondial dans le domaine des thérapies numériques. Ses recherches visent à développer des solutions basées sur les neurosciences pour la neuroréhabilitation et le vieillissement en bonne santé grâce aux nouvelles technologies, en particulier la réalité virtuelle immersive, les interfaces cerveau-ordinateur et les bien nommés serious games. Chaque année en Suisse, 15'000 personnes sont victimes d'un AVC et 5000 personnes subissent un traumatisme crânio-cérébral (TCC), sévère ou modéré. Après un AVC ou un TCC, les patients peuvent rester hospitalisés pendant des mois, avec plusieurs séances thérapeutiques par jour. Le retour du patient à domicile induit une approche ambulatoire souvent insuffisante, d'où la complémentarité de nouvelles technologies digitales comme Mindmaze pour augmenter la fréquence et l'intensité des séances. Les questions posées à Daniel Perez-Marcos: - Comment dit-on: “neuro-réhabilitation digitale”, “télé-réhabilitation neurologique” ou est-ce qu'on dit autrement ? - Quel est votre parcours professionnel Monsieur Perez-Marcos? - Comment fonctionne une solution de rééducation numérique comme Mindmaze ? - Mindmaze emploie-t-elle des algorithmes apprenants? Une IA pourrait-elle donner une orientation thérapeutique au patient? - Comment passe-t-on d'un jeu vidéo bon pour la santé à une solution médicale certifiée ? - La certification est une 1ère étape, tandis que le remboursement par les assurances en constitue une 2e arrivant après la commercialisation du dispositif médical… - La neuroréhabilitation est un processus dynamique et évolutif qui tient compte des changements physiques, psychologiques et sociaux du patient : comment MindMaze accompagne-t-elle ces changements ? - Qu'il est rare de voir un dispositif médical d'une telle sophistication chez le patient! Dans ce cas, l'utilisateur reçoit-il une notice ? - Qui Mindminze doit-il convaincre en premier: les thérapeutes ou les patients ? - Comment les cliniques et les établissements hospitaliers travaillent-ils avec Mindmaze? - Pouvez-vous nous en dire plus sur le projet SwissNeuroRehab soutenu par Innosuisse ? - Quelle sera la place de Mindmaze dans l'hôpital du futur? Retrouvez les notes complètes de cet épisode, ainsi que tous nos podcasts sur le site de l'association Odiolab: www.odiolab.ch/series/l-hopital-du-futur
Explore the latest insights in our public sector technology roundup podcast. We cover legacy systems, technical debt, AI adoption, and challenges faced by government and local authorities. Discover the impact of AI and Machine Learning on local councils, along with updates on health-tech, including the collapse of the Babylon and Mindmaze merger. Gain valuable perspectives on digital transformation, single sign-on, and upcoming events at the Leeds Digital Festival. Stay informed about key developments shaping the future of technology in the public sector. Learn more here: https://www.codurance.com/industries/uk-public-sector
The road to recovery doesn't always end in the hospital for patients with neu – rO- logic- al diseases. In fact, their time in rehab centers and at home are critical for long-term improvement. At MindMaze, Patricia Bradley brings her leadership and marketing expertise to the health tech arena. With a diverse background in Pharma and digital health, Patricia is scaling a comprehensive solution for brain health and recovery. MindMaze uses digital therapeutics and technologies to optimize motor and cognitive recovery in patients across the continuum of care. In this episode, Patricia discusses her ascent into healthcare and her work at MindMaze. Do you have any thoughts? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org. We post new episodes every Monday. “The Health Technology Podcast” is produced by Herminio Neto, hosted by Christine Winoto, and engineered by Andrew John Rojek
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"Enter the Mandala" is a multimedia franchise that is being designed and developed by Kevin Foxe, Hollywood Executive Movie Director, famous for #TheBlairWitchProject and his team that consists of theologists, cartoonists, filmmakers and more. The project is made up of many different parts such as NFT collections, a massive multi player role playing game, a clan staking app, and a TV series. All these components make up what is a first Enlightenment Simulator, designed to free us from enslavement by the Matrix Enter the Mandala is not just a project, you could even call it a life philosophy. You absolutely have to see this interview and hear Kevin and Johnny Shekinah explain all about it. With "Enter the Mandala the crypto space is for the first time seeing a cross chain project on Ethereum, Cardano and Polkadot. The project is being created in collaboration with IAMX, SingularityNet, IOHK, MindMaze and others. Click "Show More", The Cardano Hotel Podcast produces videos of interviews about people in the Cardano blockchain ecosystem. #Cardano #cardanohotelpodcast If you would like to be our next guest feel free to contact us at: hotelcardano@gmail.com We welcome Cardano fans around the world to share your Cardano related story in an interview supported by your home-made videos. Please Subscribe to our channel and remember to give the video a "Thumbs Up". Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/@CardanoHotelPodcast/ The Cardano Hotel Podcast is supported by a Stakepool. To support the channel please delegate to Stakepool "HOTEL” https://adapools.org/pool/pool17pv7m8h5dxsyt55upay8n8ake2cgcz4mcr737um2tl8d2wthzqr PLEASE JOIN OUR SOCIAL MEDIA https://www.facebook.com/cardanohotelpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/chotelpodcast Gmail: cardanohotelpodcast@gmail.com This channel is sponsored by “The CardanoVerse” https://cardanoverse.app a Metaverse dedicated to growing the Cardano community & ecosystem. Post Production & Editing by http://metavurtu.com
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On this episode we chat with Patricia Bradley, Global Chief Commercial Officer of MindMaze. The company is using neuroscience and engineering to help accelerate humans' ability to recover, learn, and adapt. Learn how Patricia's start as a UPS delivery driver helped propel her to her current role.mindmaze.comgetwitit.org
It's been a great start to the podcast.We've learned so much and have been inspired to accelerate the patient journey.We've heard motivating words from healthcare leaders on the importance of listening to the patients speak.When we reflect on just these four episodes, we get a sense of importance and the commitment of leaders to elevate patient listening to a new level.Listening to patients starts in clinical development phaseKeli Walbert said,"It really starts with us in development of our clinical trials. So we work very closely with advocacy organizations and we develop relationships with advocacy organizations in disease states well before we bring them to market. The reason that we do that is exactly as you exp just outlined. We want to get to know patients. We want to understand what their experience is, and we wanna give them the opportunity to actually inform our clinical trials so that we can develop trials and we can develop endpoints and we can develop data that is relevant and meaningful in the real world and relevant and meaningful to patients so that when we come to market, we're talking about their disease states and we're talking about our treatments in a way that is meaningful to."Why patient voice is so important – close gaps, improve accessMichael Biarnes emphasized,"It's our responsibility to help improve access for everyone, not just those who live next to you know, the big new shiny institution that has all of the great resources. And we need to engage those individuals in a way that will bring forth the right vo voices, that trusted advisors, the trusted community leaders to ensure that individuals know of the types of care that you know, can be achieved no matter where you are, no matter where you live, no matter what demographic you might have. And you're bringing up some of these health gaps, these disparities. And we, again, we we're focused a lot these days on diversity and equity and inclusion, especially in clinical trial recruitment. What, what are some of the things that you're seeing that are helping the recruiters of clinical trials improve their reach, you know, be more inclusive, improve that diversity? So a lot of it is this engagement with broader communities trying to, trying to understand the stakeholders who are truly, um, leaders to a, a given community, to a given population, right? People who are trusted advisors and building those relationships. And it takes time and it takes effort. It, it's not just a simple, you know, marketing campaign. It this means face to face interactions, dealing with key opinion leaders and, and making sure that, you know, you're not just talking about a product, you're talking about education, right? So disease, state awareness, understanding the patient journey and bringing, as you said, pain points, but making it, making it known that these issues are not just theirs. That these are shared experiences and that we're trying to listen and we're trying to make improvements. And, and so it goes to a lot of this patient education early and often and, and just trying to get as much engagement with the key stakeholders as possible."Other creative ways to incorporate patient voiceShefali Shah shared how her company MindMaze builds the patient's voice into the system "That is so critical. we really live the patient journey, um, in a number of different ways. So first and foremost, um, we have patients who have survived stroke, um, or other traumatic brain, uh, injuries. And our on the product team, they are in there developing the product. So right from the very base we have, um, you know, patients kind of bringing in their experience into the fabric of the product. Um, the other thing that we are very proud of is also bringing, uh, therapists into the product design process. And, uh, you know,...
Episode 39: Redefining what is possible in Neuro-rehab with immersive digital therapeutics Our Guest: Angela Greene, Lead US Therapy Integration Manager at MindMaze speaks to us about how their solutions are redefining in a way that is not only accessible, affordable, and engaging for patients, but also seamlessly fits into physician workflows. In the News: ‘GABBY GIFFORDS WON'T BACK DOWN' (CNN) This new documentary tells the story of the former Arizona congresswoman who survived an assassination attempt in 2011 and became an activist for gun violence prevention. Giffords, whose speech was impaired by her injuries, also works to promote more understanding around the language condition aphasia. See cnn.com to learn how to watch. Taoiseach opens new stroke unit at Cork University Hospital. The new 24 hour service at CUH is expected to provide care for around 1,200 patients each year and will be available seven days a week. Show Credits: Music intro credit to Jake Dansereau, connect at JAKEEZo on Soundcloud @user-257386777. Our intro welcome is the voice of Caroline Goggin, a stroke survivor and our first podcast guest! Please listen to her inspiring story on Episode 2 of the podcast. Thank you Caroline! Until next time, be sure to give the show a like and share, +follow and connect with us on social or contact us to be a sponsor or guest on the Know Stroke Podcast. Connect with Us and Share our Show on Social: Web: https://www.know-stroke.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/KnowStroke_Pod Facebook https://www.facebook.com/knowstrokeorg/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knowstroke/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGTcGBT1dctRk7YQhLzBP-k_sQk6gY-Nt Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/knowstrokepodcast/
As leaders, how do we adapt to change in the workplace? In this episode, Patricia Bradley shares importance of adapting to change and how leaders need to be open to learning Patricia Bradley is the Global Chief Commercial Officer at MindMaze, a global pioneer in the development of neurotechnology and digital therapeutics (DTx) for neurological recovery and care. With more than 25 years of increasingly impactful roles at MindMaze, Huma, Novo Nordisk, and Neuromedical Systems, Patricia maintains a strong focus on patient-centric, outcomes-focused healthcare solutions. She was recently named Global Chief Commercial Officer for MindMaze. Previously as VP of Sales and VP of Marketing at Novo Nordisk, Patricia built a clinical education startup that was recognized as best in class. Patricia holds an MBA from Wagner College (NY) and a Bachelor's degree with a dual major in Business Economics and Political Science from The State University of New York at Oneonta. In this episode: Patricia shares her background and how she got her start in the digital healthcare Starting a leadership role in sales and learning how to lead while on the role Patricia talks about Nelson Mandela and his leadership style and how it is important to not just be loud but learn how to be powerfully quiet Embracing the work from home setup for employees Key Takeaways: Leaders can be successful when they look in the positive of things Importance of personal connections and how they can be beneficial for both employees and employers Technology will influence how leaders impact the global community Tweetable Quote: “ I do think you have to embrace change and not be afraid of it. Too many people wanna do things the way they did in the past, or they're afraid of new technologies. I think you've got to challenge yourself to always be learning.” - Patricia Bradley Connect with Patricia onhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/havenner/ ( )http://linkedin.com/in/patricia-bradley (LinkedIn), and check out her website https://www.mindmaze.com (https://www.mindmaze.com). Email: denis@leadingchangepartners.com Website:http://www.leadingchangepartners.com/ ( http://www.leadingchangepartners.com/) Leadership Is Changing Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeadershipIsChanging/ ( https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeadershipIsChanging/) Leadership is Changing LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/leadership-is-changing-podcast/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/leadership-is-changing-podcast/)
Welcome friends, to our new podcast, The Patients Speak, where we combine the business and science innovations in healthcare with the patient voice, the patient experience, and activating patients to be more involved and more empowered in their own healthcare. Today's guest is Shefali Shah, she's global VP of market access and commercial effectiveness for a company called MindMaze, a brain technology and neurorecovery company. She is an expert in evidence-based strategies for digital healthcare. Her background includes market access for pharmas, including GSK, Novo Nordisk, and InVentiv Health (now Syneos)Shefali defines digital therapeutics as evidence-based therapeutic or an intervention that uses software to manage or prevent a disease. She emphasizes that MindMaze combines different modalities to create an immersive experience for the patient. So it is not just about the software, it is also about integrating the therapist, the care team, and the hardware.Shefali explains that as much as the games are a basis of their platform it does require a lot more than a game. They understand that patients are going to learn differently and are going to need a lot of different modalities to overcome some of the challengesWe discussed how MindMaze built a system incorporating the patient's voice and she gave a few examples of how they do it.Many members of the product team themselves have survived a stroke or other traumatic brain injuriesBeyond the team, they engage patient advisors to help in developing the productBringing therapists into the product-design processPatient research by listening to unfiltered recovery stories on social platforms She acknowledged that the treatments, therapies, and medicines patients need across each of these stages are very different. So they take very real-world experiences and then connect the inpatient and outpatient and home-care settings -- all of those in designing the trials.We dove deep into those unforeseen challenges in the patient journey for example:When a patient almost lost their houseOr their caregivers left them because they could not afford a nurse to come inThey were just tired of taking care of the patient themselvesOr their insurance just stopped covering because they went from one set of care to another.We also spoke about the challenges she is facing in bringing these products to the market.There are market access challenges around the different reimbursement pathways that have been designed for the different sites of care.In summary, she says part of the solution is to create Therapy Integration Managers that take the patient from one site of care to another. They would be considered as a medical concierge to help patients transition through different sets. In conclusion, we talk about collaboration with different organizations to bring this category of digital therapeutics to life. The APTA and the AAN clinical societies, and also patient advocacy groups, would go a long way to help focus on the entire patient journey.Shefali Shah Shefali BSB Media
Gurus, Ms. Shefali Shah Global Vice President of Market Value and Commercial Effectiveness at Mindmaze is with us today. Let me tell you Shefali really delivers in this episode. She discuss why you need to develop a value story first and how it will help your team scale. However, it doesn't stop there, Shefali takes us through the importance of the patient journey and why that is at the center of everything. Gurus you will love what Shefali delivers in this episode!
Naveed Ejaz is VP Product Strategy and Clinical Development (formerly Director of Digital Therapies) at MindMaze, the very first unicorn from Switzerland, pioneering the fascinating field of digital neurotherapeutics. Underneath these fluffy terms lies the concept of “software-as-a-medicine”, where pieces of code come together to drive a behavioural intervention, enabling patients suffering from neurological diseases to improve their condition. In the area of neurology where pharmaceutical and medical device solutions have been limited, this field opens up promising perspectives in terms of extended care delivery, stronger engagement from patients towards their treatment plans, and facilitated care coordination. We talked with Naveed about how video games could be leveraged to create an engaging therapy for the benefits of patients suffering from neurological diseases, the challenges that companies involved in the field of digital therapeutics face, MindMaze's vision to build an integrated platform delivering cutting-edge rehabilitation programs for patients, and why all of that is not purely about technology but rather engaging the patients as much as all healthcare professionals surrounding them. We also get a sneak peek at the activities led within MindMaze Labs, the R&D division of the company partnering with institutions like Formula One to understand better how the brain works under extreme situations! Timeline: 04:43 - Naveed's background and what drove him towards neuroscience and neurorehabilitation 13:03 - What digital neurotherapeutics are and what “software-as-a-medicine” entails 20:30 - Conceptual acceptability towards digital neurotherapeutics in healthcare 23:38 - The benefits of gamification in neurorehabilitation therapies 29:44 - How the rehabilitation therapies from MindMaze are designed 42:57 - The key characteristics of a therapeutic video game that keeps patients engaged 47:15 - Rehabilitating fine dextrous motion versus gross movement 52:04 - Naveed's role as VP Product Strategy and Clinical Development (formerly Director of Digital Therapies) 55:03 - Initiatives led by MindMaze Labs R&D center and partnering with Formula One What we also talked about with Naveed: BrainGate John Krakauer Johns Hopkins University MindMaze Labs Formula One If you want to know more about MindMaze, we invite you to consult their website and follow their activities on LinkedIn. As mentioned by Naveed in the episode, if you want to know more about the field of digital neurotherapeutics and the latest trends in that regard, have a look at Rock Health (and subscribe to their newsletter) and MobiHealthNews. You can get in touch with Naveed through LinkedIn or by email: naveed.ejaz@mindmaze.ch If you want to give me feedback on the episode, ask questions or suggest potential guests, feel free to do so through LinkedIn or by email: mathieu@impulsepodcast.com. And if you liked the episode, don't hesitate to share it, subscribe to the podcast and leave a positive review on streaming platforms! You can follow our activities through our website, over LinkedIn, or on Instagram!
Stroke can be debilitating. Many survivors live with reduced mobility even after long, intensive therapy. Dr. John Krakauer is chief medical advisor at MindMaze, a digital neuro-therapeutics company that harnesses the brain's natural ability to heal. He hopes to improve the odds for patients in rehabilitation: “What we're trying to do is to create something complimentary. Which is much more intense, much more high dose. And it is not focused on activities of daily living or pragmatic functioning. It's focused on your actual core capacities in an attempt to rewire your nervous system.” And we talk with occupational therapist Sandra Deluzio, who uses the gaming software with her patients … who mimic the fluid movement of dolphins as they play their way to recovery. Note: Omar Ahmad and Promit Roy invented the concept of neuroanimation, and Deluzio works alongside Kelly Jordan, an Occupational Therapist and clinical specialist for KATA. Links: MindMaze, JHU KATA project. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. John Krakauer is the Chief Medical Advisor at MindMaze, pioneers in digital neurotherapeutics focused on brain health and recovery from neurological diseases and injuries. John explains, "What we really mean by digital neurotherapeutics is the belief that one can actually administer a medicine in a way that's different from pharmacology, different from surgery or devices. But in fact, consider software as a pill so that you can actually have a software experience, an immersive gaming-like experience that can actually have an effect on a disease, in particular, neurological conditions in a way comparable to other medical approaches." "So MindMaze really would like to create immersive gaming software that allows the nervous system after injury or disease to undergo such change. We're different, I think, in so much that we realize that you can't just be an app on a phone or a tablet. You have to be in an immersive full-body experience that combines exercise, cognitive challenge, and skill learning. And so, we're creating that kind of digital therapeutic experience." @MindMazeTech #ImmersiveTherapy #NeurologicalDiseases #NeurologicalInjuries #DigitalHealth MindMaze.com Listen to the podcast here
Dr. John Krakauer is the Chief Medical Advisor at MindMaze, pioneers in digital neurotherapeutics focused on brain health and recovery from neurological diseases and injuries. John explains, "What we really mean by digital neurotherapeutics is the belief that one can actually administer a medicine in a way that's different from pharmacology, different from surgery or devices. But in fact, consider software as a pill so that you can actually have a software experience, an immersive gaming-like experience that can actually have an effect on a disease, in particular, neurological conditions in a way comparable to other medical approaches." "So MindMaze really would like to create immersive gaming software that allows the nervous system after injury or disease to undergo such change. We're different, I think, in so much that we realize that you can't just be an app on a phone or a tablet. You have to be in an immersive full-body experience that combines exercise, cognitive challenge, and skill learning. And so, we're creating that kind of digital therapeutic experience." @MindMazeTech #ImmersiveTherapy #NeurologicalDiseases #NeurologicalInjuries #DigitalHealth MindMaze.com Download the transcript here
On this episode of Health Tech Deals, Ian Morrison is pinch-hitting for Jessica DaMassa! Ian and Matthew have worked together 25+ years ago, and he's been sitting in Silicon Valley looking at the American health care system for a long long time. Some deals – MindMaze raises $105M; Memora Health raises $40M; Ro raises $150M; PriorAuthNow raises $25M; Equip raises $58M. Ian also shares his opinions on the American health system and the digital health space
On this episode of Health Tech Deals, Ian Morrison is pinch-hitting for Jessica DaMassa! Ian and Matthew have worked together 25+ years ago, and he's been sitting in Silicon Valley looking at the American health care system for a long long time. Some deals – MindMaze raises $105M; Memora Health raises $40M; Ro raises $150M; PriorAuthNow raises $25M; Equip raises $58M. Ian also shares his opinions on the American health system and the digital health space
Stroke can be debilitating. Many survivors live with reduced mobility even after long, intensive therapy. Dr. John Krakauer is chief medical advisor at MindMaze, a digital neuro-therapeutics company that harnesses the brain's natural ability to heal. He hopes to improve the odds for patients in rehabilitation: “What we're trying to do is to create something complimentary. Which is much more intense, much more high dose. And it is not focused on activities of daily living or pragmatic functioning. It's focused on your actual core capacities in an attempt to rewire your nervous system.” And we talk with occupational therapist Sandra Deluzio, who uses the gaming software with her patients … who mimic the fluid movement of dolphins as they play their way to recovery. Links: MindMaze, JHU KATA project. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On Episode 3 of Season 2 of the Know Stroke Podcast we were joined by an old friend, Dr. Carolyn Brown. Before Dr Brown joined, per usual, David and Mike covered this past weeks "In The News" section. The headline that popped for us this week was Mindmaze scores big with $125M for gamified neurotherapeutics platformThis is a company Mike has had his eye on since researching the use of Virtual Reality for stroke rehabilitation as part of his Masters Thesis. MindMaze is making a push to repairing neurological damage caused by stroke. MindMaze's platform comprises a series of video games that, when combined with a motion-tracking camera and customized to a patient's individual condition and needs, can support both rehabilitation and restoration of brain function. Several of the programs have already been cleared for use in the U.S. and Europe, and a new line of funding will now help make them even more widely available. Watch this space, we think it's going to have some massive potential. Oh, and so does Leonardo DiCaprio, he added MindMaze to his list of investments back in 2017.Dr Brown first assisted us with the Next Step Forward Program back in May 2020. Dr Brown is a clinically certified occupational therapist with over 25 years experience in neurological and orthopedic rehabilitation. Prior to the pandemic Carolyn ran a series of exercise classes for stroke survivors in a clinic setting. In March of 2020 she quickly brought these classes online, delivered through Zoom. To her delight survivors loved the online classes. She continues to deliver weekly Telehealth classes, and is so bought into the potential of digital for occupational therapy that she launched her own non-for-profit, StrokeOT. https://www.strokeot.orgIn this discussion we explored what is making telehealth stick from a patient/survivor perspective, what things need to be happen from a regulatory view for the commercial model to make sense, and what Carolyn has in her crystal ball for the future of stroke care. And make sure you stick around until the end, we close things off with a short breathing exercise, you'll be sent off with your body and mind at ease. To reach Dr. Brown: https://www.strokeot.org/about-me/To watch this episode on our YouTube Channel visit: https://youtu.be/nF1P0Tle2VIMusic Credit and Podcast Production by Jake Dansereau, connect at JAKEEZo on Soundcloud @user-257386777About the Know Stroke PodcastWelcome to the Know Stroke Podcast of Co-Founders David Dansereau and Michael Garrow to support the reach of our growing TeamEnable Us Community and the Mission of our EnableUs Digital Stroke Support Platform at enable4us.comWe get you caught up on the latest stroke science, worldwide community support collaborations and interview top researchers and health care experts in the field. We also invite all stroke thrivers to join us so together we can share success to help you manage your own condition and maximize your true rehabilitation potential and preventive care.Want to join us as a stroke thriver guest and tell your stroke story on our website or this podcast? Contact us here: https://enable4us.com/survivor-storiesComplete our know stroke patient survey at https://know-stroke.orgPlease support the show https://paypal.me/SmartMovesPTGet this latest episode and all previous podcast episodes here: https://knowstrokepodcast.buzzsprout.com/Reach out to make a one time donation to our mission or inquire about becoming a Know Stroke show sponsor at https://enable4us.com SupportFor more information about joining our show or advertising with us visit: https://enable4us.comSupport the show (https://paypal.me/SmartMovesPT)
Today on Health in 2 Point 00, we're thinking about changing our name to Health in 2 Billion 00. Devoted Health confirmed its $11 billion valuation, bumping it to $12 billion after you count the additional $1.2 billion coming in. Now onto the other 2 billion in deals, BetterUp raises $300 million in a Series C, bringing their total to $569.8 million for performance coaching and resilience training. Honor is growing fast – it raises $370 million ($300M of that is debt), bringing their total to $625M. Elemy, formerly called Sprout, raises $219 million, for children's behavioral health. Finally, MindMaze raises $125 million, bringing their total to $235 million, working on gamifying digital neurotherapeutics.
Why have Chinese tech stocks surged the most since August after hitting new lows? What do you make of Hong Kong stocks that are undervalued? What does DiCaprio-backed MindMaze which has been said to raise funds at 1.5 billion US dollar value do? Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang go beyond the headlines and market buzz in this edition of Market View. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Die Formel 1 geht weiter und führt uns an diesem Wochenende auf den Istanbul Park Circuit in der Türkei. Lewis Hamilton kann sich mit einem Sieg dort den nächsten Streckenrekord sichern bzw. den von Felipe Massa einstellen, aber Max Verstappen hat da was gegen. Es gibt einige taktische Spielchen, die motortechnisch gespielt werden und das Wetter ist derzeit auch eher als unbeständig einzustufen. Erleben wir wieder ein so verrücktes Rennen wie 2020? Um das und mehr zu besprechen hat sich Moderatorin Sophie Affeldt neben Kevin Scheuren auch Stefan Ehlen vom Motorsport Network Germany und Lisa Höfer aus der RTL-F1-Redaktion eingeladen. Gemeinsam schaut das Quartett aber auch über den F1-Tellerrand hinaus. Katar kommt und geht auch nicht mehr weg Die Formel 1 bewegt sich immer mehr in die Golfregion. Neben Bahrain, Saudi-Arabien und Abu Dhabi wird in dieser Saison noch das Rennen in Katar dazukommen, die Australien ersetzen. Nächstes Jahr setzt Katar dann wegen der WM nochmal aus, wird ab 2023 aber mit einem 10-Jahres-Vertrag ausgestattet. Es deutet sich an, dass sich die Formel 1 sowohl vom europäischen Raum als auch von normalen Rennstrecken immer weiter entfernt, da die Rennen in Saudi-Arabien und auch Katar perspektivisch Stadtrennen sein werden. Ist das der richtige Weg und wie kompatibel ist das mit der #WeRaceAsOne-Kampagne? Wir besprechen das im heutigen Podcast. Mentale Gesundheit ist ein hohes Gut McLaren ist ein Vorreiter: mental health! Durch die Partnerschaft mit mindmaze und dem sehr öffentlichen Umgang von Lando Norris und Daniel Ricciardo mit dem Thema mentale Gesundheit, dem Umgang mit schwierigen Situationen und der Angst vor dem Scheitern geht man sehr wichtige Schritte für die öffentliche Wahrnehmung dieses Themas. 16-jährige Motorsporttalente beenden aufgrund des Drucks ihre Karriere sehr früh und man stellt sich die Frage, ob man dieses Hamsterrad noch aufhalten kann und wenn ja, wie? Red Bull hat ein Luxusproblem In Sotschi ging die Saison der Formel 3 zu Ende und wir haben mit Dennis Hauger einen verdienten Meister gefunden. Der Red Bull-Junior hat die Serie in dieser Saison dominiert und kann sich berechtigte Hoffnungen auf ein Cockpit in der Formel 2 machen. Wir sprechen im Podcast heute über die Rolle rückwärts der FIA bei der Aufteilung der Rennwochenenden von F2 und F3 ab 2022 und auch über das "Problem", das Red Bull gerade hat. Es gibt zu viele Junioren für zu wenige Plätze. Wie geht man damit um? Wer bekommt die erste Chance? Erwartet uns ein weiteres Chaosrennen in der Türkei? Mit Blick auf das anstehende F1-Wochenende schaut man vor allem erstmal aufs Wetter. Für Samstag und Sonntag ist eine erhöhte Regenwahrscheinlichkeit eingetragen, was das Feld wieder ordentlich durcheinanderbringen könnte. Im WM-Kampf steht Max Verstappen unter Zugzwang. Lewis Hamilton hat das taktische Element des Motorwechsels auf seiner Seite, könnte von hinten sicher noch ein gutes Ergebnis einfahren, aber er kann auch Risiko gehen und den Motor weiter ausfahren. Das ist ganz schön kitzelig, auch weiter hinten bleibt es eng. Wir werfen heute einen detaillierteren Blick auf Aston Martin und die Situation in dem Team zwischen Lance Stroll und Sebastian Vettel. Sind die beiden auf Augenhöhe unterwegs? Wir hoffen, dass euch Sophies Moderationsdebüt gefällt und würden uns über Rückmeldungen sehr freuen. Einstweilen aber viel Vergnügen mit dem Podcast! Euer Feedback ist uns wichtig Schickt uns gerne für die nächsten Sendungen eure WhatsApp-Sprachnachricht an folgende Nummer: +49 331 298 50 28 GANZ WICHTIG: bitte sendet an diese Nummer NUR SPRACHNACHRICHTEN ein und beginnt eure Sprachnachricht mit den Worten STARTING GRID und eurem Namen, damit das zugeordnet werden kann! Bitte haltet die Sprachnachrichten bei maximal 1:30 Minute, danke euch. Ihr könnt uns über verschiedene Kanäle erreichen und mich anderen F1-Fans in Verbindung bleiben: Instagram Facebook-Seite Facebook-Gruppe Twitter Telegram-Gruppe Mail YouTube Sehr gerne würden wir auch eure Rezensionen auf iTunes lesen, bitte nehmt euch 3 Minuten Zeit für 5 Sterne und ein paar warme Worte, vielen Dank! Tippen nicht vergessen! Jetzt direkt bei unserem kicktipp-Spiel mitmachen, wenn ihr bereits angemeldet seid! Keep Racing!
Die Formel 1 geht weiter und führt uns an diesem Wochenende auf den Istanbul Park Circuit in der Türkei. Lewis Hamilton kann sich mit einem Sieg dort den nächsten Streckenrekord sichern bzw. den von Felipe Massa einstellen, aber Max Verstappen hat da was gegen. Es gibt einige taktische Spielchen, die motortechnisch gespielt werden und das Wetter ist derzeit auch eher als unbeständig einzustufen. Erleben wir wieder ein so verrücktes Rennen wie 2020? Um das und mehr zu besprechen hat sich Moderatorin Sophie Affeldt neben Kevin Scheuren auch Stefan Ehlen vom Motorsport Network Germany und Lisa Höfer aus der RTL-F1-Redaktion eingeladen. Gemeinsam schaut das Quartett aber auch über den F1-Tellerrand hinaus. Katar kommt und geht auch nicht mehr weg Die Formel 1 bewegt sich immer mehr in die Golfregion. Neben Bahrain, Saudi-Arabien und Abu Dhabi wird in dieser Saison noch das Rennen in Katar dazukommen, die Australien ersetzen. Nächstes Jahr setzt Katar dann wegen der WM nochmal aus, wird ab 2023 aber mit einem 10-Jahres-Vertrag ausgestattet. Es deutet sich an, dass sich die Formel 1 sowohl vom europäischen Raum als auch von normalen Rennstrecken immer weiter entfernt, da die Rennen in Saudi-Arabien und auch Katar perspektivisch Stadtrennen sein werden. Ist das der richtige Weg und wie kompatibel ist das mit der #WeRaceAsOne-Kampagne? Wir besprechen das im heutigen Podcast. Mentale Gesundheit ist ein hohes Gut McLaren ist ein Vorreiter: mental health! Durch die Partnerschaft mit mindmaze und dem sehr öffentlichen Umgang von Lando Norris und Daniel Ricciardo mit dem Thema mentale Gesundheit, dem Umgang mit schwierigen Situationen und der Angst vor dem Scheitern geht man sehr wichtige Schritte für die öffentliche Wahrnehmung dieses Themas. 16-jährige Motorsporttalente beenden aufgrund des Drucks ihre Karriere sehr früh und man stellt sich die Frage, ob man dieses Hamsterrad noch aufhalten kann und wenn ja, wie? Red Bull hat ein Luxusproblem In Sotschi ging die Saison der Formel 3 zu Ende und wir haben mit Dennis Hauger einen verdienten Meister gefunden. Der Red Bull-Junior hat die Serie in dieser Saison dominiert und kann sich berechtigte Hoffnungen auf ein Cockpit in der Formel 2 machen. Wir sprechen im Podcast heute über die Rolle rückwärts der FIA bei der Aufteilung der Rennwochenenden von F2 und F3 ab 2022 und auch über das "Problem", das Red Bull gerade hat. Es gibt zu viele Junioren für zu wenige Plätze. Wie geht man damit um? Wer bekommt die erste Chance? Erwartet uns ein weiteres Chaosrennen in der Türkei? Mit Blick auf das anstehende F1-Wochenende schaut man vor allem erstmal aufs Wetter. Für Samstag und Sonntag ist eine erhöhte Regenwahrscheinlichkeit eingetragen, was das Feld wieder ordentlich durcheinanderbringen könnte. Im WM-Kampf steht Max Verstappen unter Zugzwang. Lewis Hamilton hat das taktische Element des Motorwechsels auf seiner Seite, könnte von hinten sicher noch ein gutes Ergebnis einfahren, aber er kann auch Risiko gehen und den Motor weiter ausfahren. Das ist ganz schön kitzelig, auch weiter hinten bleibt es eng. Wir werfen heute einen detaillierteren Blick auf Aston Martin und die Situation in dem Team zwischen Lance Stroll und Sebastian Vettel. Sind die beiden auf Augenhöhe unterwegs? Wir hoffen, dass euch Sophies Moderationsdebüt gefällt und würden uns über Rückmeldungen sehr freuen. Einstweilen aber viel Vergnügen mit dem Podcast! Euer Feedback ist uns wichtig Schickt uns gerne für die nächsten Sendungen eure WhatsApp-Sprachnachricht an folgende Nummer: +49 331 298 50 28 GANZ WICHTIG: bitte sendet an diese Nummer NUR SPRACHNACHRICHTEN ein und beginnt eure Sprachnachricht mit den Worten STARTING GRID und eurem Namen, damit das zugeordnet werden kann! Bitte haltet die Sprachnachrichten bei maximal 1:30 Minute, danke euch. Ihr könnt uns über verschiedene Kanäle erreichen und mich anderen F1-Fans in Verbindung bleiben: Instagram Facebook-Seite Facebook-Gruppe Twitter Telegram-Gruppe Mail YouTube Sehr gerne würden wir auch eure Rezensionen auf iTunes lesen, bitte nehmt euch 3 Minuten Zeit für 5 Sterne und ein paar warme Worte, vielen Dank! Tippen nicht vergessen! Jetzt direkt bei unserem kicktipp-Spiel mitmachen, wenn ihr bereits angemeldet seid! Keep Racing!
Die Formel 1 geht weiter und führt uns an diesem Wochenende auf den Istanbul Park Circuit in der Türkei. Lewis Hamilton kann sich mit einem Sieg dort den nächsten Streckenrekord sichern bzw. den von Felipe Massa einstellen, aber Max Verstappen hat da was gegen. Es gibt einige taktische Spielchen, die motortechnisch gespielt werden und das Wetter ist derzeit auch eher als unbeständig einzustufen. Erleben wir wieder ein so verrücktes Rennen wie 2020? Um das und mehr zu besprechen hat sich Moderatorin Sophie Affeldt neben Kevin Scheuren auch Stefan Ehlen vom Motorsport Network Germany und Lisa Höfer aus der RTL-F1-Redaktion eingeladen. Gemeinsam schaut das Quartett aber auch über den F1-Tellerrand hinaus. Katar kommt und geht auch nicht mehr weg Die Formel 1 bewegt sich immer mehr in die Golfregion. Neben Bahrain, Saudi-Arabien und Abu Dhabi wird in dieser Saison noch das Rennen in Katar dazukommen, die Australien ersetzen. Nächstes Jahr setzt Katar dann wegen der WM nochmal aus, wird ab 2023 aber mit einem 10-Jahres-Vertrag ausgestattet. Es deutet sich an, dass sich die Formel 1 sowohl vom europäischen Raum als auch von normalen Rennstrecken immer weiter entfernt, da die Rennen in Saudi-Arabien und auch Katar perspektivisch Stadtrennen sein werden. Ist das der richtige Weg und wie kompatibel ist das mit der #WeRaceAsOne-Kampagne? Wir besprechen das im heutigen Podcast. Mentale Gesundheit ist ein hohes Gut McLaren ist ein Vorreiter: mental health! Durch die Partnerschaft mit mindmaze und dem sehr öffentlichen Umgang von Lando Norris und Daniel Ricciardo mit dem Thema mentale Gesundheit, dem Umgang mit schwierigen Situationen und der Angst vor dem Scheitern geht man sehr wichtige Schritte für die öffentliche Wahrnehmung dieses Themas. 16-jährige Motorsporttalente beenden aufgrund des Drucks ihre Karriere sehr früh und man stellt sich die Frage, ob man dieses Hamsterrad noch aufhalten kann und wenn ja, wie? Red Bull hat ein Luxusproblem In Sotschi ging die Saison der Formel 3 zu Ende und wir haben mit Dennis Hauger einen verdienten Meister gefunden. Der Red Bull-Junior hat die Serie in dieser Saison dominiert und kann sich berechtigte Hoffnungen auf ein Cockpit in der Formel 2 machen. Wir sprechen im Podcast heute über die Rolle rückwärts der FIA bei der Aufteilung der Rennwochenenden von F2 und F3 ab 2022 und auch über das "Problem", das Red Bull gerade hat. Es gibt zu viele Junioren für zu wenige Plätze. Wie geht man damit um? Wer bekommt die erste Chance? Erwartet uns ein weiteres Chaosrennen in der Türkei? Mit Blick auf das anstehende F1-Wochenende schaut man vor allem erstmal aufs Wetter. Für Samstag und Sonntag ist eine erhöhte Regenwahrscheinlichkeit eingetragen, was das Feld wieder ordentlich durcheinanderbringen könnte. Im WM-Kampf steht Max Verstappen unter Zugzwang. Lewis Hamilton hat das taktische Element des Motorwechsels auf seiner Seite, könnte von hinten sicher noch ein gutes Ergebnis einfahren, aber er kann auch Risiko gehen und den Motor weiter ausfahren. Das ist ganz schön kitzelig, auch weiter hinten bleibt es eng. Wir werfen heute einen detaillierteren Blick auf Aston Martin und die Situation in dem Team zwischen Lance Stroll und Sebastian Vettel. Sind die beiden auf Augenhöhe unterwegs? Wir hoffen, dass euch Sophies Moderationsdebüt gefällt und würden uns über Rückmeldungen sehr freuen. Einstweilen aber viel Vergnügen mit dem Podcast! Euer Feedback ist uns wichtig Schickt uns gerne für die nächsten Sendungen eure WhatsApp-Sprachnachricht an folgende Nummer: +49 331 298 50 28 GANZ WICHTIG: bitte sendet an diese Nummer NUR SPRACHNACHRICHTEN ein und beginnt eure Sprachnachricht mit den Worten STARTING GRID und eurem Namen, damit das zugeordnet werden kann! Bitte haltet die Sprachnachrichten bei maximal 1:30 Minute, danke euch. Ihr könnt uns über verschiedene Kanäle erreichen und mich anderen F1-Fans in Verbindung bleiben: Instagram Facebook-Seite Facebook-Gruppe Twitter Telegram-Gruppe Mail YouTube Sehr gerne würden wir auch eure Rezensionen auf iTunes lesen, bitte nehmt euch 3 Minuten Zeit für 5 Sterne und ein paar warme Worte, vielen Dank! Tippen nicht vergessen! Jetzt direkt bei unserem kicktipp-Spiel mitmachen, wenn ihr bereits angemeldet seid! Keep Racing!
Another episode by the Classic Gaming Brothers. This week we are talking about Encarta Mindmaze! Quite the experience back from the 90's, join us as we walk down memory lane and talk about this informative albeit creepy game. -- Send us feedback on episodes at ClassicGamingBrothers@gmail.com (and have a chance at winning a free game!), comment on our Facebook or shoot us a DM. -- Make sure to like our pages and subscribe to our podcast on your favorite streaming service we are now on most of them (iTunes, Stitcher, Google Music, Google Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, and apps like Podcast Addict). Our YouTube is Classic Gaming Brothers. -- If there is a service we aren't on yet that you want to hear us on, let us know. -- Check us out on Twitch at https://Twitch.tv/classicgamingbrothers and YouTube @Classicgamingbrothers. -- We have a website, it is at https://www.classicgamingbrothers.com -- Intro/Outro song is "The Little Broth" by Rolemusic from the album "The Black Dot".
Multiple Sclerosis News Today's columnist, Jenn Powell, discusses how MindMaze's therapeutic games are opening to more MS, and other neurologic, patients. Multiple Sclerosis News Today's columnist, Jessie Ace discusses how a Friday night film triggered a realization about her MS flares. ===================================== Treatment for Relapsing MS Progression | MAYZENT® (siponimod) Read about MAYZENT, a once daily pill that can significantly slow down disability progression in people with relapsing MS. See full prescribing & safety info. https://www.mayzent.com/?utm_source=changeinrms&utm_medium=vanityurl&utm_campaign=novartis_mayzent_2020&utm_content=soundcloud ===================================== Are you interested in learning more about multiple sclerosis? If so, please visit: https://multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com/ ===================================== To join in on conversations regarding multiple sclerosis, please visit: https://multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com/forums/
Strokes can have devastating consequences. Improving recovery outcomes will require new thinking. My grandmother's stroke years ago shook my family. I saw her in fits over the loss of precious skills—the simple joy of typing, gone. The road to recovery is difficult, but the future of rehabilitation is bright and very interactive. On this episode we'll speak with Jon Krakauer, M.A., M.D., neurologist, director of the Brain Learning and Movement Lab and professor of neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University, and Chief Medical and Scientific Advisor to MindMaze, a company developing such telerehabilitation and digital therapeutics for neurologic conditions. Dr. Krakauer is a scientist and entrepreneur at the forefront of virtual recovery research. He is the head of one of the most multidisciplinary laboratories you'll come across (the BLAM Lab at Johns Hopkins) in which his team conducts foundational neuroscience research. He and his team have developed digital medicines for stroke rehabilitation and other applications. And he is not afraid to challenge conventional approaches or thinking. Researchers and entrepreneurs like Dr. Krakauer are building entire virtual worlds to help patients navigate recovery more interactively and effectively. A new wave of digital therapeutics leveraging software, devices, even robotics to deliver novel experiences to patients is coming online. My grandmother never fully regained the ability to type. The work of Dr. Krakauer, collaborators, and other scientists working on this new type of digital neuropharmacology could potentially engage more of the brain to drive better outcomes for patients in the future. Virtual recovery is here, and this medicine cabinet is in the cloud. If you like this episode of the TomorrowScale Podcast, please subscribe, write us a review, follow us Twitter, support us on Anchor and Patreon, or send us an email. These are stories from the cutting edge of science and medicine. This is TomorrowScale. Hosted by Justin Briggs (@briggsly). BLAM Lab (http://blam-lab.org/) MindPod Dolphin (formerly 'I Am Dolphin', https://www.mindmaze.com/healthcare/digital-therapies-for-brain-repair/#mind-pod) MindMaze (http://mindmaze.com) MSquare Healthcare (https://msquarehealthcare.com/) @BLAMLab on Twitter (https://twitter.com/blamlab) @TomorrowScale on Twitter (https://twitter.com/tomorrowscale) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tomorrowscale/support
• Hamilton Altstatt • Brian Luzietti & Jim Torres & Ken Allen & Larry Peacock & Leslie Spitzer & Tim Wiles • Sue Kasper • Christopher Stevens & Kenneth Rogers • Mark Stratford • David Rippy & Stephen Rippy • Unknown Artist • Johann Seba... • Hamilton Altstatt • Brian Luzietti & Jim Torres & Ken Allen & Larry Peacock & Leslie Spitzer & Tim Wiles • Sue Kasper • Christopher Stevens & Kenneth Rogers • Mark Stratford • David Rippy & Stephen Rippy • Unknown Artist • Johann Sebastian Bach • Mark Seibert & Jay Usher • Maurice LeMarche • Mike Tavera and Bob Ezrin & Andy Muson
MindMotion GO is a first-of-its-kind mobile neurorehabilitation therapy system that helps people regain motor and task functions through a gamified approach. While the game playing aspects of the technology may help engage patients in activities designed to help them recover from brain injury, the technology is validated by clinical studies and has won regulatory clearance. It should not be confused with conventional video games. We spoke to John Krakauer, chief medical advisor for MindMaze, about neurorehabilitation, how MindMotion Go works, and the benefits of being able to move neurorehabilitation out of the medical centers to treat patients in their homes, particularly during a pandemic.
“I talk about your platform, the very basics… So for you, it is a combination of your why, why you do what you do, and your fundamental truth.” Robin Farmanfarmaian is a professional speaker, entrepreneur, and angel investor working with cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence Software, Device and Pharma companies poised to impact 100 Million patients. Currently, Robin is an advisor to the founder of MindMaze -- a neurotechnology company that develops medical-grade virtual reality products to stimulate neural recovery including stroke and brain injury. With over 140 speaking engagements in 13 countries, she educates audiences on technology, the future of healthcare, patient empowerment, building thought leadership, and more. She has 2 published books: The Patient as CEO and The Thought Leader Formula. In this episode, Robin shares her journey to thought leadership in the medical practice even though she's not a doctor, the reason behind why she is deeply involved in the mission of helping over 100 million patients worldwide become CEO of their own health, and prove that the patient's power can fix our ills. What you will learn from this episode: Learn how becoming a thought leader can help you package yourself in a way that is accessible, relatable, and that will be heard above the noise Discover how to strategically leverage your expertise to drive business and career goals through becoming a thought leader Discover what really makes a thought leader and how you can be known in your own expertise “[What is The Thought Leader Formula?] It is a combination of your why, why you do what you do, and your fundamental truth.” - Robin Farmanfarmaian Valuable Free Resource: Get Robin's Free Workbook for The Thought Leader Formula Visit: https://www.robinff.com/ Topics Covered: 01:21 - Always wanted to get promoted, get you to know, get rich, get more money, get more clients, and also drive your business goals forward? Learn why you need to be known for what you do. 02:00 - Not having a platform and the exact next steps to take as the biggest challenge female leaders face in business today 05:03 - One free and actionable tip you can do to address the challenges in thought leadership: Get outside input early. Outsource what you are not best at and focus on the top five things that you are. 05:48 - One valuable resource to figure out your exact next steps in your path: Robin's Workbook for The Thought Leader Formula. Visit: https://www.robinff.com/ 06:28 - Q: What is the actual formula? A: It is a combination of your why, why you do what you do, and your fundamental truth. Key Takeaways: “Most people just need direction. When you want to become a doctor or a lawyer, there isn't an exact path to do it. Everyone knows exactly what you need to do to achieve that goal of becoming a physician. But in the world of thought leadership, no one had created a path. There's no instruction manual. There was no degree program. No one had done it the same way every time.” -Robin Farmanfarmaian “Outsource what you are not best at and focus on the top five things that you are.” - Robin Farmanfarmaian Ways to Connect with Robin Farmanfarmaian: Website: https://www.robinff.com/ Email: Robinsf3@gmail.com Ways to Connect with Sarah E. Brown Website: https://www.sarahebrown.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/knowguides LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahebrownphd
SaudaÇoes_Cordiais_Nobres_Colegas_Aventureiros_!!!__.exe Após um e-mail de fonte estranha, que convoca os aliados para resgatar uma antiga parceira, a trama se complica: Grupos pegam em armas e amigos e parentes são cercados! Não perca nenhum segundo dessa aventura que fica mais interessante a cada episódio. Ah, e nunca se esqueça do queijo! Assista o Mago e o Mascote no Nerd em Pauta, no facebook, todas as quintas às 19:15 Nerd em Pauta Mande seu pergaminho para nós, no email: pergaminho@templodadeusabebada.com Siga-nos no twitter Arauto / Mago / Deusa / Mascote / Templo Curta nossa pagina no Facebook Se inscreva no canal da Hexatons no Youtube Assista ao Bunker da Deusa, no canal da Hexatons no YouTube e peça para ele voltar com a hashtag #VOLTABUNKER Siga-nos no Instagram Participe do nosso grupo no Facebook: RPG do Templo Este Podcast é uma Produção Hexatons Este conteúdo é inapropriado para menores de 18 anos
SaudaÇoes_Cordiais_Nobres_Colegas_Aventureiros_!!!__.exe E nesse "Delírios", somos apresentados aos Personagens dessa aventura! Garroth, a maga punk orc direto de Warcraft James de La´Mort, o Samurai Urbano humano mais charmoso desde Jean Reno. Andrezinho d'Atibaia, technomancer anão que vive fedendo a graxa. Anizio Leal, o hacker nerd mais conhecido como Elton João, que rouba bancos, mas vive sem dinheiro. Conhecerá o mundo e seus habitantes e ouvirá uma terrível previsão sobre o futuro dos animes. Também será possível ouvir o idiota do Mago dizer "Gorath" quando ele deveria ter dito "Garroth". Nessa primeira missão, um troll com delírios de grandeza sofrerá uma "restituição de bens". Um efeito mental estranho preocupa e incomoda os technomancers. Assista o Mago e o Mascote no Nerd em Pauta, no facebook, todas as quintas às 19:15 Nerd em Pauta Mande seu pergaminho para nós, no email: pergaminho@templodadeusabebada.com Siga-nos no twitter Arauto / Mago / Deusa / Mascote / Templo Curta nossa pagina no Facebook Se inscreva no canal da Hexatons no Youtube Assista ao Bunker da Deusa, todas as terças, 19H, ao vivo, no canal da Hexatons no YouTube Siga-nos no Instagram Participe do nosso grupo no Facebook: RPG do Templo Este Podcast é uma Produção Hexatons Este conteúdo é inapropriado para menores de 18 anos
Sarah Teets is the singer/flutist of Mindmaze from the Lehigh Valley area of Pennsylvania that was formed in 2013. She spoke about what it was like being a musician growing up in the Lehigh Valley. Sarah spoke about three new songs at the last concert (Y &T at Baltimore Soundstage) performed before the Pandemic. They are called Recreate, Stand Your Ground, and the Hard Way. Sarah explained how the Queensryche song cover Road to Madness was a kickstarter prize. There was discussion about the possibility of a webcast Mindmaze show during the Pandemic. I inquired about the Japanese anime style pictures of Mindmaze. New Noise Magazine featured Mindmaze as the bandcamp of the day. We spoke about the experience of flying to and performing at the Whiskey A Gogo.
Featuring music from Airlord, Aphelion, BaK, Citizen Cain, Dark Suns, Eela Craig, Human Temple, J. Geils Band, MindMaze, Mr So & So, Nation, One Now Ago, Quella Vecchia Locanda, Strawbs, Weed, and Zebulon, plus “Spotlight Sets” devoted to RTFact and Sphere Of Souls. Do you enjoy Prog-Scure? If so, perhaps you might consider helping me […]
THE GOLD CROOK hosted by Diggy Kat 3pm PST/5pm CST/6pm EST on www.ripperradio.comjoin us in headbanging to the following: Arise in Chaos , Bloody Times , Idsfa-Band , KRASHKARMA , MindMaze , MOBILE DEATHCAMP , Riotous Indignation and Troyen
Robin Farmanfarmaian is a professional speaker, entrepreneur and angel investor working on companies in cutting edge technology poised to impact 100M people or more. She’s the VP of Actavalon, curing cancer; and Strategic Relations Advisor to MindMaze, VR for stroke and brain injury rehabilitation. With over 125 speaking engagements in 12 countries, she educates audiences on 9 main subjects, including technology, the future of healthcare, patient empowerment, building thought leadership, and more. In this podcast, she reveals the inspiration behind her first book, The Patient as CEO: How Technology Empowers the Healthcare Consumer, which is a #1 Best Seller on Amazon. Tired of the harassment and sabotage of Silicon Valley, she challenged power dynamics and traditional roles. Ready to unlock life-long financial confidence and become unstoppable? Pre Order Unlock it Here http://www.unlockitbook.com/ Join The Next Free Masterclass By Dan https://www.highticketcloser.com/masterclass Show notes and free resources https://danlokshow.com/
Robin Farmanfarmaian is a professional speaker, entrepreneur and angel investor working on companies in cutting edge technology poised to impact 100M people or more. She’s the VP of Actavalon, curing cancer; and Strategic Relations Advisor to MindMaze, VR for stroke and brain injury rehabilitation. With over 125 speaking engagements in 12 countries, she educates audiences […]
Luscious Leadership with Danna Lewis Radio Show Join Danna for this very special series of intimate conversations with fascinating women Danna has the honor of connecting with. From the C-Suite and beyond, get to know (and glean valuable wisdom) from women choosing and creating deeper presence, strategic awareness and courageous kindness in their lives and careers! See how today's modern leaders are authentically navigating transformational times throughout their work-life spectrum. Robin Farmanfarmaian is a professional speaker, entrepreneur, and angel investor, driving high-level business development for cutting-edge medical and biotech companies poised to impact 100M patients. Currently Farmanfarmaian is VP of Actavalon, curing cancer; and Strategic Relations Advisor to MindMaze, VR for stroke and brain injury rehabilitation. Recent investments include Invicta Medical, a medical technology company for sleep apnea, & Dance Biopharm, inhaled insulin with a smart, connected device. With over 100 speaking engagements in 12 countries, she educates audiences on technology, the future of healthcare, patient empowerment, building thought leadership, and more. Keeping within the empowerment theme, Robin also works with entrepreneurs and executives who want to become thought leaders in order to accelerate their career and business goals. Her 1st book, “The Patient as CEO: How Technology Empowers the Healthcare Consumer”, is a #1 Best Seller on Amazon. http://www.robinff.com/ robinsf3@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/Robinff https://twitter.com/Robinff3 @Robinff3 https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinfarmanfarmaian/ https://www.instagram.com/robinsf3/ @Robinsf3 ~ More About Luscious Leadership with Danna Lewis ~ Are you feeling fantastic or frustrated with your days? Are you living your life based on other people’s paths, projections or expectations? What if instead of showing up with a rebellion, resistance, reaction or ‘whatever’ attitude you could lead yourself lusciously with deeper presence, strategic awareness and courageous kindness to create your entire work-life spectrum as a space of possibility, achievement and fulfillment? Danna Lewis will provide you with the topics and framework to bring the art of pragmatic energy and inspired action of luscious leadership into your life to improve your bottom line from the bedroom to the boardroom. What if you you could embody the courageously conscious and kind strategic awareness to create a life, living and love that work deliciously well for you? danna@dannalewis.com www.dannalewis.com For more great content from Danna Lewis on Luscious Leadership, be sure to find all her replays on the archive page here: https://www.inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/podcast/luscious-leadership-with-danna-lewis/
Jeff and Sarah from US power metal mavericks Mindmaze join the show in this interview recorded in Murfreesboro during the band's 2018 No Rest In The Midwest tour. Excerpts from the Mindmaze track "Abandon" (Inner Wound Records, 2018) used with permission from the artist. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/great-metal-debate-podcast/id1037874814 http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:66031413/sounds.rss https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLC0ED1Ri2oNwBQW9All3Yw https://www.facebook.com/thegreatmetaldebate https://www.instagram/metaldebate https://www.twitter.com/metaldebate
Dream Cstle Mix Drake - Wednesday Night Interlude (Sylvere Remix)Gun Ho (Pedro 123 remix)Jam City - GarlandsJam City - The raven (Air dj dale dub)Lil silva - patiencelakkm - danny gloverBok Bok - Melba's Call ft. Kelela (DJ J Heat Jersey Club Remix)Dj Milktray - GiggleDj Milktray - Martini GlassKrept x Konan x Stormzy - Ask FlpizBok Bok - Silo PassSamename - mishima curseSamename - Okishima islandBobmo - NorthsideHysterics - PleasuredromeBarow Xl & Trimmer - All of a Sudden (Bleaker's Combat Cardio Mix)The Phantom - Voyeur (sentel remix)Dj Lycox - MovinGamboa Beatz (afro - Beat - Killa) Studio Da ManaBlack Motion - The Documentary (Original Mix)Dj Lag - Ice DropDamso - Bruxelles VieYoung Luxenberg - Loaded RiddimTrap Door - Luv Thang Loaded RiddimAsAP Ferg - Plain Jane [HXDEs Bootleg]2 chainz - ChirpElan - Piecat PattyMachine Drum - U dont survive Guest Mix by Dancing ShoesLoom - aacccidVoiron -4 Pole Voiron (Acid mix)Lake Haze - Late Night tripRuff Ryders - Down Bottom (Platt Club Edit)E.M.M.A - MindmazeBodhi - 88 (Shadow Child x S.P.Y Remix)????Gucci Mane x Murlo - Icy Coral (Svani Edit) Triplego - Monaco (OG Bagel remix)Detente - Generation AssassinNeana - warrior remixLil Reese - Bitch I'm Doin Me (Kesmo Remix)Spokes - Ritalin Sylvere - manumission???Clubkelly - Need UDubbel dutch - Dip so Dinamarca - Fine dayNeana - just performSwing Ting - Head GoneDaffy - Velour TracksuitVoiron - VoironizerPaul Seul - Respectez leurs viesRetro X - L’argentWaka Flocka Flame - 4 Grams In My Back Wood (Kesmo Remix)
V další epozidě Vortexu jsme rozebrali celou řadu her - Jirka se vyzpovídal ze vztahu k Metal Gear Survive, Petr naznačil, jak se mu líbí práce týmu Milestone a Zdeněk zabrousil do her od F - Fe a Feudal Alloy. A host? Tím byl tentokrát Martin Vaňo, který pracoval v Bohemia Interactive, Sillicon Jelly, dlouhá léta se zajímá o LARP a momentálně provozuje únikové hry v MindMaze! Napište nám na Facebooku: https://www.facebook.com/vortexczech/ Tweetněte nám na Twitteru: https://twitter.com/vortexczech Přidejte se k nám na Discordu: https://t.co/Adu4LRZ07l
In an alternate universe where great music gets priority to work we would have featured Resolve, the third album from Pennsylvania based band MindMaze three weeks ago when it was timely. But we’re rolling with the punches and finally giving the album its time to shine now. Mason and I Read More...
SEFF on: - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SEFFOfficial/ - SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/seffmusic HOW I MET THE BASS on: - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/howimetthebass - Twitter: https://twitter.com/howimetthebass - Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/HowIMetTheBass 3 QUESTIONS to SEFF: Q) Tell us about your mix. Why did you choose to mix these tracks? A) I know it’s a very cliche thing to say but I actually first started listening to underground music when I was around 6 years old, I used to “borrow” my older sister’s old rave tapes and have been hooked ever since. I had my first set of turntables for my 8th birthday way back in 1994 and over the years I unfortunately lost most of my old ‘Oldskool Rave’ records from back then so had to move forward a little for this mix to a later time in the nineties when I played this stuff that we then called “Power Trance” or “Trancecore” as some may know it as. All of the tracks in this mix bring back so many good memories and mean a hell of a lot to me and I could have easily done a ten hour mix as I really enjoyed doing this so thanks so much for asking me to do it. Q) Winter is close, so: what were your highlights this year yet? A) So many but it has to all boil down to my residency for Steve Lawler’s Warriors night at Sankeys in ibiza, I only played there 4 times this year as apposed to the 11 times last season but it was still so special every time, I have so much passion for the brand and the club. Q) Which SEFF releases are coming soon and what can we expect from you in 2017? A) I have a new EP that has just been released this Monday on Twisted Fusion Records called ‘Get A Hit/La Musica’ which has been getting some really big support so I’m really happy about that, I’m also returning to VIVa MUSiC this Friday with a remix which I’ve done of Apollo 84’s track called ‘Freaky Deal’ I have a couple of EP’s coming on my own Mindmaze imprint too before the year is out, a remix for Majesty on London based label ‘Abode’ and the rest is all a bit under wraps for now, just keep an eye on my socials for more info on those as there’s lots of great releases coming up that I can’t say too much about just yet.
This week on Awesomecast 263, we talk awesome things in technology, including: Sorg's Awesome Thing of the Week is hitting up chat roulette with a live-action zombie shooter! Chachi is playing catch-up this week. He's been out of touch for the Little League World Series. For once, you can tell HIM what's new. Want to check out the chat roulette zombie game? ow.ly/RdE5g Awesome Thing of the Week Chilla edition: iPhone as a DSLR with the D X O - one http://www.dxo.com/us/dxo-one Our guest PGHPodcast's Awesome Thing of the Week is Blackberry! Blackberry is going to make a comeback, no seriously http://www.engadget.com/2015/08/23/blackberry-venice-software-leak/ Chilla thinks there's enough pent-up demand for a QWERTY keyboard. So much that there is an overlay. (And why Blackberry is a thing.) Chachi is crossing the streams with Insert Coin to Begin with his Awesome Thing of the Week discussion of WiiU. Bottom line: Give Nintendo your money. Next to the WiiU, Chachi is talking about his new Chrome Book. The App of the Week is Giphy Cam. They want to be the Instagram of GIFs. And, they're awesome! http://ow.ly/RepmP We're finding out Chachi has spent a lot of money lately. In addition to the WiiU and Chrome Book, he's talking about Soda Stream! Happy Birthday Windows 95! One more year and you'll be legal to drink. 20 Years of Windows 95! The Verge http://ow.ly/RiKQN Sorg is remembering his Windows 95 ICP theme and its amazing sounds. Google has a shiny new router to fix complicated wifi. And, it's only $200! http://www.engadget.com/2015/08/18/google-router-onhub-wifi//?utmmedium=feed&utmsource=FeedClassic&utmcampaign=Engadget&ncid=rss_semi Encarta 98 Mindmaze is a thing we're discussing #AwesomeThingsAcrossTheMillennia After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Follow these awesome people on Twitter: Frank Murgia (@PGHPodcast) John Chichilla (@chilla), Katie Dudas (@kdudders), and Mike Sorg (@sorgatron). Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.net for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 6:30 PM EST!
This week on Awesomecast 263, we talk awesome things in technology, including: Sorg's Awesome Thing of the Week is hitting up chat roulette with a live-action zombie shooter! Chachi is playing catch-up this week. He's been out of touch for the Little League World Series. For once, you can tell HIM what's new. Want to check out the chat roulette zombie game? ow.ly/RdE5g Awesome Thing of the Week Chilla edition: iPhone as a DSLR with the D X O - one http://www.dxo.com/us/dxo-one Our guest PGHPodcast's Awesome Thing of the Week is Blackberry! Blackberry is going to make a comeback, no seriously http://www.engadget.com/2015/08/23/blackberry-venice-software-leak/ Chilla thinks there's enough pent-up demand for a QWERTY keyboard. So much that there is an overlay. (And why Blackberry is a thing.) Chachi is crossing the streams with Insert Coin to Begin with his Awesome Thing of the Week discussion of WiiU. Bottom line: Give Nintendo your money. Next to the WiiU, Chachi is talking about his new Chrome Book. The App of the Week is Giphy Cam. They want to be the Instagram of GIFs. And, they're awesome! http://ow.ly/RepmP We're finding out Chachi has spent a lot of money lately. In addition to the WiiU and Chrome Book, he's talking about Soda Stream! Happy Birthday Windows 95! One more year and you'll be legal to drink. 20 Years of Windows 95! The Verge http://ow.ly/RiKQN Sorg is remembering his Windows 95 ICP theme and its amazing sounds. Google has a shiny new router to fix complicated wifi. And, it's only $200! http://www.engadget.com/2015/08/18/google-router-onhub-wifi//?utmmedium=feed&utmsource=FeedClassic&utmcampaign=Engadget&ncid=rss_semi Encarta 98 Mindmaze is a thing we're discussing #AwesomeThingsAcrossTheMillennia After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Follow these awesome people on Twitter:Frank Murgia (@PGHPodcast) John Chichilla (@chilla), Katie Dudas (@kdudders), and Mike Sorg (@sorgatron). Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.net for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 6:30 PM EST! MP3 Download
This month's Solo Act Mykey Fresh talks about the VR industy. Whether virtual reality will be another fad or maybe this time it can have some traction.
On November 22nd 2013 Allentown Pennsylvania Heavy Metalers Mindmaze visited Japan Nick’s Rock and Metal Pandemonium for an interview. This Holy War is explained Dark City’s importance is discussed with the connection to the movie. This Holy War was played Going through different takes picking and choosing which is the best one. Speaking about various time signatures. Never Look Back was played Discussing the international focus of Mindmaze’s fans How often have you found that you are able to go through What type of overhead costs does a young band need to try to avoid to keep themselves afloat. Songs from Back From the Edge were played