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https://womedsup.com/blogs/health-wellness-blogs/stay-in-control-of-your-health-with-style-and-convenience-%F0%9F%92%96Wrist blood pressure monitors can work well when used correctly. Learn proper technique, common mistakes to avoid, and how to get accurate readings at home. Worldwide Medical Supply City: Stuart Address: 611 SW Federal Hwy, Ste E, FL Website: https://womedsup.com/ Email: drg@thegittensclinic.com
Mexico has settled from the unrest that struck parts of the country earlier this week. Vehicles were burned, blocking roads. Some buildings were set ablaze.All of this comes in reaction to the killing of a high-ranking cartel leader — "El Mencho" — on Sunday.We talk about the continued fallout in Mexico and what comes next with a longtime Tijuana journalist.Also this week, immigration officials detained at least four volunteers documenting arrests at the federal building downtown. And, new reporting reveals an operation by authorities to monitor activists supporting immigrants in San Diego. We talk to a reporter who covered both those stories.Plus, how the border fence is impacting natural habitats near the Jacumba mountains — especially the endangered bighorn sheep.Guests:Vicente Calderón, founder and editor in chief of Tijuanapress.comKate Morrissey, immigration reporter and co-founder, Daylight San DiegoTammy Murga, environment reporter, KPBSMatthew Bowler, photojournalist, KPBS
In this video, we break down Grant Morrison's Final Crisis, one of DC's most ambitious and confusing events, where Darkseid wins, the Anti-Life Equation takes over Earth, and reality begins to collapse. We explore Batman's sacrifice, Barry Allen's return, Superman's cosmic finale, and the deeper themes behind the Monitors and the Multiverse to explain what really happens—and what it all means.Thank you so much for watching and be sure to share the stream! Back Athena Goddess Of Thunder Relaunch: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/-jtl/athena-the-goddess-of-thunder-second-chanceWhat do you think?Like, comment, and subscribe for more analysis of the DC and Marvel and their cultural impact. Please consider joining this channel to get access to awesome perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTtjdjM7N8_PLprDIdMJCWQ/join#DC #FinalCrisis#Superman#JusticeLeagueTeladia PlaysTwitter:https://twitter.com/TeladiaPlaysYoutube:https://www.youtube.com/c/TeladiaPlaysInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/teladiaplays/Robert Willing: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@willin Twitter: https://twitter.com/staredcraft
A new study quantifies how many people die in the Pittsburgh region as a result of air pollution. The study finds air pollution was responsible for between 11 and 12 and a half percent of all deaths in southwestern Pennsylvania in 2019. Meantime, Philadelphia has rolled out a new website dedicated to air quality. Scores of monitors across the city are keeping tabs on pollution in many neighborhoods. The State Treasurer’s Office hit a record-breaking return of unclaimed property in 2025. Did you know that if every one of WITF’s sustaining circle members gives as little as $12 more a month, we'd close the gap caused by federal funding cuts? Increase your gift at https://witf.org/increase or become a new sustaining member at www.witf.org/givenow. And thanks!Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recorded live at The NAMM Show 2026. From front-of-house to backstage and beyond, hearing is an audio professional's most valuable tool, yet it's often the most overlooked. This panel will dive into how sound engineers, producers and performers use in-ear monitors and hearing protection without sacrificing style, comfort or audio clarity.Featuring Kelly Fox from Plug and Play Jewelry, Tal Kocen from Dark Matter Audio Labs, and Daphne Greene from Daphne and the Glitches.Follow Panelists:Dark Matter Audio LabsPlug and Play JewelryDaphne Greene (Instagram)Follow Creatives Prevail:InstagramTikTokWebsiteWe would love to hear from you! Please give us a review, this really helps get others to listen in. Any suggestions on how we can improve? DM us on Instagram or TikTok.Host: Mike ZimmerlichProduced by: Omelette PrevailPost-Production: EarthtoMoiraMusic by: Daphne GreeneTech Specs:Mic and Headphone Setup:Limelight Dynamic Mic (512 Audio / Warm Audio)Vocaster One (Focusrite)MBS9500 Microphone Boom Arm (On-Stage)Pro X2 Headphones (Logitech)Light Setup:Litra Beam (Logitech)Glide Lively Wall Lights (Govee)Squares (Twinkly)Key Light (Elgato)
Today, host Trenae Nuri and executive producer Matt Katz give an update on the ongoing intercity bus terminal saga. Plus, they discuss how the city installed 76 monitors to track neighborhood air quality, and there's a brewing controversy over $1 million in security upgrades at Gov. Josh Shapiro's private home. A meeting to get public input on the bus station proposals will be held Feb. 25 at the Independence Visitor Center, 599 Market St., from 6-8 p.m. There's also an online survey, or you can email your feedback to BusStation@phila.gov.Our newsletter has Philly news & events in your inbox every weekday morning. Call or text us: 215-259-8170 Instagram: @citycastphilly Support our show and get great perks as a City Cast Philly Neighbor: membership.citycast.fm Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Delaware River Waterfront Corp
In Episode 95, Brennan is joined by actor/ fellow audition monitor, Kevin Herrera, as they talk about audition season and all of the common questions/ situations they experience! The audition process can be very daunting and scary, but above all else, they want you to know that they are there to help!Support the showHost/ Production/ Editing: Brennan StefanikMusic: Dylan KaufmanGraphic Design: Jordan Vongsithi@batobroadway on Instagram, Threads, and TikTokPatreon.com/batobroadway
Episode 97: Simon from TFTCentral joins us after the wave of announcements at CES 2026 to chat about upcoming monitor technology, the current flaws with WOLED and QD-OLED panels, the types of screens we'd love to see, burn in, G-Sync Pulsar and moreTFTCENTRALCheck out Simon's channel: https://www.youtube.com/@tftcentralCheck out Simon's website: https://tftcentral.co.uk/CHAPTERS00:00 - Intro02:43 - New Ultrawides for 202611:19 - New RGB Stripe WOLED20:36 - Does 5K Gaming Make Sense?30:16 - 500Hz 1440p LCDs36:38 - The OLED Formats We'd Like to See & Future of OLED55:50 - Status of OLED Burn In and Other Flaws1:14:41 - G-Sync PulsarSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTAudio: https://shows.acast.com/the-hardware-unboxed-podcastVideo: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqT8Vb3jweH6_tj2SarErfwSUPPORT US DIRECTLYPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/hardwareunboxedLINKSYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Hardwareunboxed/Twitter: https://twitter.com/HardwareUnboxedBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/hardwareunboxed.bsky.social Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send a textHannah and Laura are covering the second half of Broken Harbor by Tana French and loving this emotional rollercoaster that they're being taken on. They also discuss a stunning book Hannah read that gives vibes of Studio Ghibli and why Laura is furious that Netflix is giving Uglies a sequel.*This episode contains SPOILERS for Broken Harbor by Tana French. Spoiler section begins at: 44 min 5 secs. ***CW for the episode: discussions of death, murder, stabbings, blood, violence, suicide, police, detectives, hunting, mental illness, income inequality, poverty, fatphobia, classism, sexism, marital issues, internet harassment, prison, psychiatric hospitals **Media Mentions:Broken Harbor by Tana French Uglies---Netflix John Candy: I Like Me---Prime Video St. Denis Medical---PeacockHollow Knight: Silksong the videogame Mio: Memories in Orbit videogame Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil by V.E. SchwabThe Elsewhere Express by Samantha Sotto Yambao Support the showBe sure to follow OWWR Pod!www.owwrpod.com Twitter (updates only): @OwwrPodBlueSky: @OwwrPodTikTok: @OwwrPodInstagram: @owwrpodThreads: @OwwrPodHive: @owwrpodSend us an email at: owwrpod@gmail.comCheck out OWWR Patreon: patreon.com/owwrpodOr join OWWR Discord! We'd love to chat with you!You can follow Hannah at:Instagram: @brews.and.booksThreads: @brews.and.booksTikTok: @brews.and.booksYou can follow Laura at:Instagram: @goodbooksgreatgoatsBlueSky: @myyypod
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This episode covers: • Longevity Influence In The Epstein Files A new DOJ document release tied to the Epstein investigation pulled physician and longevity influencer Peter Attia into the spotlight, after reports showed he appeared in the files more than 1,800 times and CBS News pulled a planned rebroadcast of its 60 Minutes profile. Dave breaks down why this story matters beyond headlines: longevity relies heavily on trust, authority, and influence, and when those foundations are shaken it exposes how fragile centralized expertise can be. He explains how biohackers can protect themselves by diversifying information sources, understanding mechanisms instead of personalities, and building health strategies that don't collapse when one voice disappears. • Source: https://variety.com/2026/tv/news/cbs-news-pulls-peter-attia-60-minutes-segment-epstein-1236650930/ • Age-Reversal Gene Therapy Enters Human Trials Life Biosciences received FDA authorization to begin the first U.S. human trial of a partial epigenetic reprogramming gene therapy in the eye, using three Yamanaka factors to restore function in damaged retinal cells. Dave explains why eyes are the ideal first testing ground, what partial reprogramming actually means, and why this marks a shift from longevity theory into real clinical testing. He also clarifies what success would and would not mean for whole-body rejuvenation, and how to separate legitimate gene-therapy advances from consumer products that only claim to affect biological age. • Source: https://fortune.com/2026/01/30/billionaires-longevity-aging-fda-human-clinical-trial-life-biosciences/ • Continuous Ketone Monitoring Moves Toward Reality Wearable continuous ketone monitoring is advancing beyond finger-stick meters, with companies adapting the same model that made continuous glucose monitors mainstream. Dave explains why this is a major upgrade for metabolic flexibility, keto diets, fasting, and diabetes risk management. He breaks down how real-time ketone data can reveal patterns missed by spot checks, and why biohackers should think ahead about data ownership, integration, and how ketone signals interact with glucose, sleep, stress, and training. • Source: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/global-market-blood-ketone-meters-140900796.html • Injectable, Wireless Brain Implants Without Surgery Researchers are developing nano-scale, wireless brain implants capable of crossing the blood-brain barrier without open surgery, opening the door to a new class of neural interfaces. Dave connects this research to other circuit-level interventions like sound and light stimulation, explaining the broader shift from targeting molecules to tuning brain networks. He also addresses the ethical risks, including consent, privacy, and neuro-surveillance, and why biohackers should track this space early rather than after it becomes normalized. • Source: https://longevity.technology/unlocked/longevity-news-roundup-week-5-2026/ • Generic GLP-1 Drugs Could Reshape Global Metabolic Health India's Sun Pharma is preparing to launch a generic semaglutide-style injectable as patent protections expire, signaling a major price drop and access expansion for GLP-1 drugs. Dave explains why this could transform obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease management worldwide, while also highlighting the risks of muscle loss and metabolic weakness if these drugs are used without proper training and nutrition. He shares how biohackers should think about stacking GLP-1s intelligently, with resistance training, protein intake, and long-term maintenance strategies. • Source: https://longevity.technology/unlocked/longevity-news-roundup-week-5-2026/ All source links are provided for direct access to the original reporting and research. This episode is designed for biohackers, longevity seekers, and high-performance listeners who want clear thinking in a noisy health landscape. Host Dave Asprey connects ethics, emerging science, metabolic data, neurotechnology, and drug access into practical lessons for building a resilient, adaptable health strategy that works even as trends and narratives change. New episodes every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday. Keywords: longevity influencer ethics, Peter Attia Epstein files, trust in longevity science, epigenetic reprogramming gene therapy, Yamanaka factors OSK, age reversal human trials, Life Biosciences FDA trial, continuous ketone monitoring, CKM metabolic tracking, glucose ketone wearable sensors, Abbott Libre ketone sensor, metabolic flexibility biohacking, wireless brain implants, blood brain barrier neurotech, cognitive longevity technology, GLP-1 generic semaglutide, Sun Pharma GLP-1, GLP-1 muscle loss prevention, resistance training longevity, metabolic health upgrades, biohacking Thank you to our sponsors! - GOT MOLD? | Go to http://gotmold.com/shop and use DAVE10 to save 10% and see what's in your air.- Essentia | Go to https://myessentia.com/dave and use code DAVE for $100 off The Dave Asprey Upgrade.Resources: • Subscribe to my weekly newsletter: https://substack.daveasprey.com/welcome • Danger Coffee: https://dangercoffee.com/discount/dave15 • My Daily Supplements: SuppGrade Labs (15% Off) • Favorite Blue Light Blocking Glasses: TrueDark (15% Off) • Dave Asprey's BEYOND Conference: https://beyondconference.com • Dave Asprey's New Book – Heavily Meditated: https://daveasprey.com/heavily-meditated • Upgrade Collective: https://www.ourupgradecollective.com • Upgrade Labs: https://upgradelabs.com • 40 Years of Zen: https://40yearsofzen.com Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:18 - Story 1: Attia Epstein Controversy 1:34 - Story 2: Life Biosciences Gene Therapy Trial 2:44 - Story 3: Continuous Ketone Monitoring 3:50 - Story 4: Wireless Brain Implants 4:53 - Story 5: Generic GLP-1 Drugs 6:00 - Closing Thoughts See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Your image deserves honesty, not “enhancements,” when viewed on a professional display. We sit down with Bram Desmet, CEO of Flanders Scientific, to explore how true reference monitors are built and why that difference matters every time a client asks, “Is this correct?” From ditching mass-market chipsets in favor of custom FPGAs to calibrating each unit individually, Bram lifts the hood on a process designed for one goal: confidence in every pixel.We break down the journey from panel sourcing to firmware, and why QD-OLED is shifting the landscape for colorists and DITs alike. You'll hear how FSI's Gaia Color AutoCal allows you to plug a probe directly into the display, run its own test patches, and map thousands of states from a single master calibration, without a laptop or third-party software. We also dig into the practical wins of QD-OLED: additive RGB for white, exceptional off-axis stability, strong HDR performance, and multiple sizes that make single-monitor rooms a reality.We also talk brightness and the future of reference displays. Is 4,000 nits the sweet spot for HDR grading, or should we be chasing 10,000? Bram shares his thoughts on the creative value of headroom, and why broad QD-OLED adoption across TVs, gaming, phones, and automotive gives this technology real staying power. We chat about the “panel lottery,” FSI's quality-control safeguards, and why every unit ships with verified calibration reports. We also touch on how one accurate display in the finishing suite helps teams focus on creative intent instead of negotiating screen differences.If you care about color accuracy, translation, and saving hours of guesswork, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share with a fellow color nerd, and leave a review telling us what your current monitoring setup looks like and what you're upgrading next.Guest Links:IG – https://www.instagram.com/bramrdesmet/Website – https://www.flandersscientific.com/Send us a textPixelToolsModern Color Grading Tools and Presets for DaVinci Resolve Flanders Scientific Inc. (FSI)High-Quality Reference Displays for Editors, Colorists and DITSDeMystify ColorColor Training and Color Grading ToolsDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showLike the show? Leave a review!This episode is brought to you by FSI, DeMystify Color, and PixelToolsFollow Us on Social: Instagram @colorandcoffeepodcast YouTube @ColorandCoffee Produced by Bowdacious Media LLC
In the fast-paced world of health care, it's easy to focus on numbers, treatments, and protocols. But humanism requires us to pause, to listen, to acknowledge the fears, hopes, and humanity of our patients. Vonnie Cesar reflects on learning that listening is not just a skill—it is a form of healing. This essay placed third in the 2025 Hope Babette Tang Humanism in Healthcare Essay Contest and was published in the October 2025 issue of Academic Medicine. Read the essay at academicmedicine.org.
Fueled by social media, some consumers are starting the new year with “No Buy January.” It is a challenge to eliminate purchases of anything nonessential—like clothes, skin-care products and electronics—for the entire 31 days of January. Lamont Holmes had been due in front of Albany County Court Judge William T. Little on Tuesday for a hearing ahead of his Jan. 27 sentencing on weapons charges. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CGMs and GLP-1s are everywhere right now, but should everyone be using them? In this episode, Andrew Wade, registered dietitian and CEO of Case Specific Nutrition, is joined by Brad and Hillary, both registered dietitians and lead clinicians at their own offices, to break down the most common question they hear in practice: should non-diabetics get a CGM to improve their health? Together, they explore how to interpret CGM data, the risks of chasing numbers without context, and what happens when "optimization" replaces foundational health behaviors. The conversation also covers the growing role of GLP-1 medications, recent updates around accessibility and pricing, and why cost reductions can be both a promising step forward and a potential risk depending on how these medications are used. Brad and Hillary react to the explosion of GLP-1 content on social media, including patches, supplements, and "natural" protocols, and unpack ingredient obsessions like probiotics and Akkermansia. Through real client stories, they challenge weight loss expectations, highlight why eating more, building muscle, and fueling adequately can sometimes drive better results, and reinforce a core message from clinical practice: GLP-1s without lifestyle change are not the shortcut people hope they will be.
Paul Goode, President and CEO of Glucotrack, discusses the evolution and future of continuous glucose and continuous blood glucose monitoring for people with diabetes, as well as opportunities for implantable CMG monitors. In addition to convenience and comfort, the Glucotrack implantable CGM monitor is designed to be more accurate and measure blood glucose. This approach eliminates the lag time associated with wearable CGMs that measure interstitial fluid, enabling faster, more effective treatment decisions. Paul explains, "When you look at the market penetration of CGM in the US, even for those who are covered with insurance, because it is a standard of care in a large portion of patients with diabetes, it's still only a little over 50%. And when you try to understand why, it's because the technology works well, it's pretty accurate, and it helps patients. Market research shows that it's a collection of various reasons." "When we realized that a large majority of the problems with use of current CGMs, whether people are using them, or people don't want to use them, a lot of these, let's call them hassle factors or discomfort factors, were because it was a wearable product. So we said, well, let's go inside the body, and that resolves almost all of those types of problems." "Then we said, well, if we're in the body, we can also measure the glucose that's in the blood, actually measure blood glucose. Most folks don't realize that many do, but many don't, that CGM, the wearable CGMs, measure the interstitial fluid and not the actual blood glucose. And typically that's not a problem. There is a time lag between blood glucose and interstitial fluid, with interstitial fluid lagging behind anywhere from 10 to 20 minutes. But that's usually only a problem during rapid rates of change, for example, when one is eating, exercising, or sick. " #Glucotrack #DiabetesTech #MedicalDevices #ContinuousGlucoseMonitoring #HealthcareInnovation #DiabetesManagement #ImplantableTech #BloodGlucose #CGM #MedTech #DiabetesCare #HealthTech glucotrack.com Download the transcript here
Paul Goode, President and CEO of Glucotrack, discusses the evolution and future of continuous glucose and continuous blood glucose monitoring for people with diabetes, as well as opportunities for implantable CMG monitors. In addition to convenience and comfort, the Glucotrack implantable CGM monitor is designed to be more accurate and measure blood glucose. This approach eliminates the lag time associated with wearable CGMs that measure interstitial fluid, enabling faster, more effective treatment decisions. Paul explains, "When you look at the market penetration of CGM in the US, even for those who are covered with insurance, because it is a standard of care in a large portion of patients with diabetes, it's still only a little over 50%. And when you try to understand why, it's because the technology works well, it's pretty accurate, and it helps patients. Market research shows that it's a collection of various reasons." "When we realized that a large majority of the problems with use of current CGMs, whether people are using them, or people don't want to use them, a lot of these, let's call them hassle factors or discomfort factors, were because it was a wearable product. So we said, well, let's go inside the body, and that resolves almost all of those types of problems." "Then we said, well, if we're in the body, we can also measure the glucose that's in the blood, actually measure blood glucose. Most folks don't realize that many do, but many don't, that CGM, the wearable CGMs, measure the interstitial fluid and not the actual blood glucose. And typically that's not a problem. There is a time lag between blood glucose and interstitial fluid, with interstitial fluid lagging behind anywhere from 10 to 20 minutes. But that's usually only a problem during rapid rates of change, for example, when one is eating, exercising, or sick. " #Glucotrack #DiabetesTech #MedicalDevices #ContinuousGlucoseMonitoring #HealthcareInnovation #DiabetesManagement #ImplantableTech #BloodGlucose #CGM #MedTech #DiabetesCare #HealthTech glucotrack.com Listen to the podcast here
We got our big juicy pumps for this amazing episode! We started by talking about a couple pieces of personal news, including a shockingly cool number 4 ranking in the Ultra Runner of the Year voting... and some tough health findings from an MRI. The newest shoe review is a medical boot. It's still better than most trail shoes.The big science discussion was on a pair of studies on advanced female runners, with both finding low carbohydrate intake on training days. One of the studies on elite athletes found that 94.3% had low energy availability! We broaden out the discussion into nutritional approaches generally. And David tries to broaden it out into a thinkpiece about the food pyramid. At a certain point, maybe your thinkpiece is so wrong that you eventually loop around and become right? Don't answer that.And this one was full of great topics! Other topics: our approach to training and health with the foot, a study on using heat training to substitute for other types of training, what we'd spend with $200 a month, how we are making money off AI, the Burrito League, some quick thoughts on continuous lactate monitors, Shelby Houlihan and Molly Seidel setting records at trail races, Raya for trail and ultra runners, sleep and FKTs, blood tests and training for downhills in a flat place.We love you all! HUZZAH!-David and MeganClick "Claim Your Sponsorship" for $40 free credit at The Feed here: thefeed.com/swapBuy Janji's amazing gear: https://janji.com (code "SWAP")The Wahoo KICKR Run is the best treadmill on the market: https://www.wahoofitness.com/devices/running/treadmills/kickr-run-buy (code “SWAP”)Athlete Blood Test (code "SWAP"): https://www.athletebloodtest.com/shop/For training plans, weekly bonus podcasts, articles, and videos: patreon.com/swap
Trap Talk Reptile Network Presents All Monitor Talk w/ Janice Horochak LiveJOIN THE TRAP TALK FAM HERE: https://bit.ly/311x4gxFOLLOW & SUPPORT THE GUEST:Host: Kat Brown / thereptilewhisperer Co-Host: Brandon Van Hasten / kathryn.brown.54379236
Cuyahoga County Board of Public Health officials are urging parents and guardians to vaccinate children against measles, mumps and rubella, all potentially life-threatening, but preventable diseases.
DALLAS THE DOG MONITORS COCKATOO SIEGE DURING HEATWAVE Colleague Jeremy Zakis. During a severe heatwave in New South Wales where temperatures reached 115°F (43°C), Dallas the dog has been vigilantly monitoring a flock of destructive cockatoos from his porch. While intelligent birds like magpies have retreated to the shade or are sharing Dallas's water bowl to survive the heat, the cockatoos remain active and destructive, tearing at pine cones and eyeing the neighbor's roof, which they damaged the previous year. The cockatoos are able to withstand the extreme temperatures better than other wildlife because they have located a water source in a neighbor's chicken coop, allowing them to continue their "siege" despite the weather. Dallas manages the situation by giving them the "stink eye" from his beanbag, successfully keeping them on the neighbor's side of the fence for the time being. NUMBER 41951
Unveiling Next-Gen Smart Alarms and Air Quality Monitors: Sensereo at CES Show 2026 Sensereo.com About the Guest(s): Roy Chen and Cheng LLZ are the innovative minds behind the company Sensereo. Roy Chen, the CEO, has driven the vision of creating next-generation environmental intelligence products, focusing on enhancing individuals’ understanding of their living environment. Cheng LLZ, the co-founder, shares this vision and works closely with Roy to develop and promote intelligent devices that integrate seamlessly into modern smart home ecosystems. Episode Summary: Dive into a groundbreaking episode of The Chris Voss Show, where host Chris Voss interviews Roy Chen and Cheng LLZ, the dynamic duo behind Sensereo, a company at the forefront of developing intelligent environmental sensors. This episode zeroes in on their innovative products designed to revolutionize how we interact with and understand our home environments. In a detailed exploration, the founders shed light on Sensereo’s flagship product, the MS One Next Gen smart smoke alarm, which boasts seamless integration with existing smart home systems like Apple Home and Google Home. The product promises to keep users informed of potential smoke hazards even when they are away, providing crucial alerts that can lead to life-saving actions. The discussion also covers their upcoming product, AIR0, a modular design air quality sensor that customizes and monitors various parameters to ensure optimal living conditions. With a blend of humor and serious insights, the founders share the story behind starting Sensereo, driven by the need for enhanced home safety. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in emerging smart technologies and home safety advancements. Key Takeaways: Sensereo’s MS One smart smoke alarm integrates with existing smart home systems, offering notifications in case of smoke detection even when users are not home. The idea for Sensereo originated from a personal insight after watching a tragedy in “Manchester by the Sea,” highlighting the critical need for smarter smoke alarms. AIR0, the newest product by Sensereo, is a modular air quality sensor that provides tailored monitoring for various rooms, enhancing indoor environmental awareness. Sensereo maintains a global presence with teams across China, the UK, and Singapore and emphasizes consumer-focused technological solutions. Upcoming plans for Sensereo include a Kickstarter campaign for new product launches, emphasizing continuous innovation in consumer environmental intelligence devices. Notable Quotes: “After watching ‘Manchester by the Sea,’ I wanted a smoke alarm that could alert me while I’m not at home.” – Roy Chen “We are building the next generation of environmental intelligence products to improve people’s understanding of their living environment.” – Roy Chen “Air is something very hard to understand. We are trying to build more sensors to help people better grasp it.” – Cheng LLZ “AIR0 is a modular design air quality sensor that caters to different rooms’ unique requirements, ensuring precise detection.” – Roy Chen “Our philosophy is to create intelligent products that integrate seamlessly into existing smart home ecosystems without needing additional apps.” – Roy Chen
In this episode, Leah's reflection on 6 wellness trends that shaped 2025.She covers:The proteinification of everything & whether or not its worth the hypeGLP-1s and the normalization of thinness at all costsIncreased body monitoring— Oura Rings, Glucose Monitors, & Apple Watches— & how this might impact intuitive eating Pilates culture: the matching sets, the "toned but not too muscular" promise, & the elitist, weight stigmatizing undertonesThe pros & the cons of our cultural obsession with stepsMentioned in the episode:5 Reasons Why Your Weight Doesn't Determine Your Health episode: https://leahkernrd.com/%F0%9F%91%89-5-reasons-why-your-weight-doesnt-determine-your-health/More From Leah:
Answering this weeks Top 5 Questions! This week's questions highlight the following: - What age to start sleep training- Moving to bigger wake windows- Night wakes and wake windows- The mid-day nap- When to stop using a baby monitorErin Junker | Paediatric Sleep ConsultantInstagram @thehappysleepcompanyWebsite www.thehappysleepcompany.com
In this edition of Moneycontrol Editor's Picks we analyse the India-New Zealand FTA - from what Chinese products the deal can replace to the opposition from a section of NZ administrators, we tell you why the FTA matters more than its critics admit. Also inside: Union budget incentive for small aircraft manufacture, why RBI is watchful of the low inflation scenario, how the top 4 brokers remain optimistic despite losing a significant investor base, why the broader market did not respond to GST and interest rate cuts, how the nightmare for H1B visa holders continues and why 2026 will be the year of weightloss drugs in India. Tune in.
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Schools across the U.S. are rolling out AI-powered surveillance technology, including drones, facial recognition and even bathroom listening devices. But there's not much data to prove they keep kids safe. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After a brief fall hiatus, we return with Tom May of the Philadelphia-based punk rock institution The Menzingers! They've been touring and putting out critically-acclaimed records since 2006, so the obvious first question is how four high school friends from Scranton can keep the same line up and energy going strong for almost 20 years. Retrospectively, it seems obvious that the answer was "democracy". (Editor's note: this interview was recorded in early 2024) Besides a deep dive into guitar tone, we stay on topic and focus our conversation on in-ear monitors - including the active-ambient system Tom uses on stage, the Sensaphonics 3DMEs - and live event safety. Music heard in this episode is from The Menzinger's 8th and most recent studio album "Some of It Was True". Content Warning: this episode contains profanity. We challenge the sensitive listener to try talking about punk rock without the use of George Carlin's famous list of 7 words.
We break down how many monitors traders actually need, common setup mistakes, and how to build a trading workstation that improves focus, efficiency, and results.Download your FREE trading computer builders/buyers guidehttps://www.tradingcomputerbuyersguide.com/optin-629312741738938873920 Your Trading Coach - Akil
To watch a video version of this podcast, click here: https://youtu.be/btTlpjM1w2cIn this episode, Reuben and Tessa explore practical smart home upgrades and energy-saving tools. They share hands-on experiences with infrared cameras, energy monitoring devices, and water leak prevention systems. The discussion also touches on the challenges of managing multiple smart devices and finding the right balance between convenience and simplicity. If you've ever wondered which gadgets are worth the investment for safety and efficiency, this episode is for you.Here's the link to Inspector Empire Builder: https://www.iebcoaching.com/events TakeawaysInfrared cameras for mobile devices can be great backups but aren't ideal for daily home inspections.Smart plugs with built-in energy monitoring (like TP-Link TAPO) are affordable and effective.Energy monitors help track electricity costs and optimize usage.Automatic water leak detection systems can prevent costly damage and insurance claims.Managing multiple smart devices can become overwhelming—simplicity matters.Leak prevention systems like YoLink offer peace of mind for homeowners.Investing in smart home tech should prioritize safety and efficiency over novelty.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates03:45 Infrared Camera Review: TopDon TC002C DUO08:14 Affordable Alternatives for Android and Apple Users09:37 Energy Monitoring Devices and Smart Plugs14:30 Automating Energy Savings with TAPO Smart Plugs18:00 The Reality of Managing Multiple Smart Devices27:08 Leak Prevention Systems: Guardian vs. YoLink32:12 Why Every Home Needs Automatic Leak Detection35:45 Wrapping Up and Listener Invitation
The boys recap their first session using Riverside, and Paul informs Drew of the show's new social media presence. Paul was in Vegas, and experiences a new (to him) travel experience. Drew provides an update on his new computer setup, and talks about his own cable testing hell. Paul informs Drew of an upcoming game that they are (now) both excited about. Drew needs new smoke detectors. Recorded 12/12/25 Show links: Doing Their Best TikTok Doing Thier Best Youtube Shorts Wing Spar 8K/4K Triple Monitor KVM Switch 3 Monitors 3 Computers 3 Port 2 Displayport 1.4 and HDMI 2.1 USB 3.0 KVM Switches, DP 1.4 Supports 8K@30Hz/4K@144Hz, HDMI Supports 8K@60Hz /4K@120Hz with Wired Remote Control: Resonant Trailer Kidde Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detector, 10-Year Battery Powered, LED Warning Light Indicators, 4 Pack
TTBA SUMMER EDITION feat. RECORDS FROM JAPAN STRAIGHT TO THE POINT Atlantic Starr 1979 BOURGIE BOURGIE John Davis & The Monster Orchestra 1979 YES SIR I CAN BOOGIE Baccarra 1977 HILLS OF KATMANDU Tantra Disco Version 1979 I’LL TELL YOU Sergio Mendes & Brasil ’88 1979 I CAN’T STAND RAIN Eruption 1977 GARDEN OF LOVE Don Ray 1978 SAVE THE LAST DANCE FOR ME Patti LaBelle 1978 I LOST MY HEART TO A STARSHIP TROOPER Sarah Brightman & Hot Gossip 1978 SINGING IN THE 80s The Monitors feat. Kim Durant 1980 DISCO KICKS Boys Town Gang 1981 ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT KC & the Sunshine Band 1981 The post TTBA Replay 12DEC2025 Pt. 3 appeared first on Turn the Beat Around.
The idea of hall monitors is a start but what about... Adult Monitors.Yeah lets talk about that...Follow us on Chan & Pods channelSubscribe to the show on YT and on your podcast apphttps://www.bonfire.com/store/the-chanbepoddin-spot/TikTok: @chanbepoddinInstagram @TheczywmbpodcastX @theczywmbpod#parentinginabetterway #cozywomb #thekids https://www.youtube.com/@chanpods Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/cozy-womb/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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The boys are back on a new podcasting platform. Paul talks about attempting to edit the previous show (technical problems and all), and during it, we have a special company reach out to us to talk about something Paul made. Paul buys a USB-C cable tester (again). Drew returns with a new Computer Corner, and takes things... horizontal. Paul hates static electricity... again. Recorded 12/4/2025 Show Links: Riverside TRMNL Companion for iOS (Calendar Sync) BLE caberQU PowerSpec LL04401 360mm Radiator ATX 4U Server Chassis - Black SilverStone RM52 8K/4K Triple Monitor KVM Switch 3 Monitors 3 Computers 3 Port 2 Displayport 1.4 and HDMI 2.1 USB 3.0 KVM Switches, DP 1.4 Supports 8K@30Hz/4K@144Hz, HDMI Supports 8K@60Hz /4K@120Hz with Wired Remote HumminGuru Water Dispenser HumminGuru Orbit Vinyl Record Static Remover
New data shows publicly funded diabetes monitors are set to prevent thousands of serious complications for people with type 1 diabetes. Diabetes New Zealand Chief Executive Heather Verry spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Thousands of cases of amputation and vision loss could be prevented thanks to diabetes monitoring technology. Continuous Glucose Monitors, or CGMs, have been funded for Type 1 diabetes since last October. New data from CGM producer Dexcom finds lifetime use of the devices could prevent up to 70 thousand diabetes-related complications and save the country $50 thousand a day. Diabetes New Zealand Chief Executive Heather Verry told Mike Hosking funding should be expanded to all diabetes patients. She says Pharmac is only funding for Type 1, and at $200 a month, these devices are unaffordable for everyone else. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
War Room WH Press Sec. Goes NUCLEAR On Dems Urging US Military to DEFY Trump's Orders, As Trump Floats Execution as Punishment for Sedition…Plus, Secret Border Patrol Program Monitors Millions of Drivers to Catch Illegals
How did Nickolas Cruz get away with the Parkland Massacre? Cruz was no criminal genius but instead slipped through the cracks. He was able to do this for several reasons. The Chancellor of the Broward County School System was on Obama's pad getting federal grants in return for handling numerous misdemeanors internally rather than having the student arrested. One of those crimes were threats. If the Deputy assigned to the school felt that they did not rise to level of a felony, a purely subjective judgment, they did not have to be reported to the police. The Deputy in this case was Scott Peterson, and the Security Specialist Kelvin Greenleaf determined they did not. This book exposes the fact that a Campus Monitor, whose name or names are revealed for the first time in this book saw Cruz head for the the building in which he carried out his crime, recognized him, noticed he had a backpack and duffel bag but failed to tackle him. It is like that Ad on TV where what appears to be a dentist says You have some of the worst cavities I have ever seen. When asked to fill them he responds "Oh I am just a Dental Monitor. Some have argued the Monitors were not first responders but when this man saw the Miscreant enter Stoneman Dougas through the back door he should have done some thing other than use his walkie-talkie. It exposes the fact that the counselor from Henderson Behavioral Health Jared Bienenfeld, prevented the Miscreant from being Baker Acted, sent for involuntary observation at a mental hospital, because he was a wimpy camp counselor type who put on programs for well behaved Jewish kids. Brittany Jacobs was another one of the Miscreants counselors from Henderson, she was an liberal who had worked for group connected to Obama. She was more interested in LGBT rights. Of course the book goes into the FBI's role in failing to fully investigate lead after lead and the Broward County Sheriff's Office for also ignoring numerous reports that Cruz was going to shoot up Stoneman Douglas High. It examines the role of James Snead who gave the Miscreant a key to the gun safe where his AR-15 was stored. James spoke with the Roxanne Deschamps when he picked up the Miscreant's belongings from her and he spoke with the School Counselor when he tried to get the Miscreant back in Stoneman after he was expelled. Did both these people fail to warn him about how crazy Cruz was. Deschamps threw him out for stashing a shotgun and threatening her son's life. But where this book starts to get interesting is when it comes to Jameson Snead, who convinced his father to take him in. Jameson was on Cruz Instagram page and knew he was psychopathic but didn't tell his father or the police about it. Then there was the do-gooder adoptive mother Lynda Cruz, who knew the Miscreant's bio mother was a junkie and thief but due to her desire to have kids adopted the Miscreant when she was still able to control him. When Miscreant's adoptive father died, the only one in the room was Nikolas, who didn't run and get helped but watched him croak and announced to his mommy "Daddy's dead." The tragedy here is that these kids never got a chance to live out their lives, heck, if someone shoots me at least I have lived until 73, which is a miracle in itself.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
Mixing Music with Dee Kei | Audio Production, Technical Tips, & Mindset
this episode of the Mixing Music Podcast, Dee Kei and Lu unpack how to choose studio monitors that actually translate. Forget the brand wars. Your room, ears, and workflow matter more than price or marketing. We compare 2-way vs 3-way designs, talk crossovers and why moving them out of the midrange can change decision-making, and break down transient clarity vs perceived distortion so you can hear compression, clipping, and saturation with confidence. We also share how to demo monitors in your own room, use return policies wisely, and why a modest pair like HS8 or JBL 306 can beat a $20k system when the room and genre demand it. If you want consistent, confident mixes, start with the acoustics, placement, and a speaker you can work on for hours without second-guessing.What you'll learnRoom first: placement, treatment, sweeps, and why comfort equals confidence.2-way vs 3-way: how crossover points affect midrange decisions and punch.Subs and crossovers: unloading mains at ~60 Hz for more punch and clarity.Transients vs distortion: why some speakers reveal compression and clipping better.Demo strategy: try in your room, ask users for non-comparative impressions, and know return policies.Psychology of purchase: ignore cabinet “tonewoods” and luxury materials, chase translation instead. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON FOR EXCLUSIVE CONTENT!SUBSCRIBE TO YOUTUBEJoin the ‘Mixing Music Podcast' Discord!HIRE DEE KEIHIRE LUHIRE JAMESFind Dee Kei and Lu on Social Media:Instagram: @DeeKeiMixes @MasteredbyLu @JamesParrishMixesTwitter: @DeeKeiMixes @MasteredbyLuThe Mixing Music Podcast is sponsored by Izotope, Antares (Auto Tune), Sweetwater, Plugin Boutique, Lauten Audio, Filepass, & CanvaThe Mixing Music Podcast is a video and audio series on the art of music production and post-production. Dee Kei, Lu, and James are professionals in the Los Angeles music industry having worked with names like Odetari, 6arelyhuman, Trey Songz, Keyshia Cole, Benny the Butcher, carolesdaughter, Crying City, Daphne Loves Derby, Natalie Jane, charlieonnafriday, bludnymph, Lay Bankz, Rico Nasty, Ayesha Erotica, ATEEZ, Dizzy Wright, Kanye West, Blackway, The Game, Dylan Espeseth, Tara Yummy, Asteria, Kets4eki, Shaquille O'Neal, Republic Records, Interscope Records, Arista Records, Position Music, Capital Records, Mercury Records, Universal Music Group, apg, Hive Music, Sony Music, and many others.This podcast is meant to be used for educational purposes only. This show is filmed and recorded at Dee Kei's private studio in North Hollywood, California. If you would like to sponsor the show, please email us at deekeimixes@gmail.com.Our Sponsors:* Check out Uncommon Goods: https://uncommongoods.com/mmpodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mixing-music-music-production-audio-engineering-and-music/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Estudio de Jarvis et al. (2025) Estudio con 12,713 pacientes fuera del hospital (excluyendo paros cardíacos). Cuatro grupos de manejo de vía aérea: RSI: 51.2% Sin medicamentos: 29.6% Solo sedación: 17.9% Solo paralíticos: 1.3% Resultado clave: RSI = mayor éxito al primer intento. OR ajustada RSI: 2.23 vs. sin medicamentos. RSI también superior a solo sedación: OR 2.14 RSI > solo paralítico: ligera diferencia (pero relevante clínicamente) ¿Qué es RSI y por qué importa? Proceso farmacológico controlado: sedante + paralítico. Ventajas: Minimiza reflejos de protección. Mejora la visualización glótica. Facilita una intubación más segura. RSI bien ejecutada reduce riesgos: hipoxia, aspiración, trauma laríngeo. Checklist MSMAID – Preparación Crítica Machine, Suction, Monitors, Airway, IV/IO, Drugs. Previene errores. Parte esencial del curso Advanced Airway Management de ECCtrainings. Éxito al Primer Intento = Indicador de Calidad Cada intento adicional → aumento de complicaciones. RSI reduce intentos → mejora seguridad del paciente. Esto valida incluir RSI como pilar de protocolos de manejo avanzado. Relación con las guías AHA 2025 AHA enfatiza mínima interrupción, máximo éxito en intubación. RSI apoya este objetivo. Guías aplicadas en nuestro currículo del curso Advanced Airway Management. RSI en Ambientes Tácticos y de Conflicto Contextos como TEMS, MCI o conflictos armados. RSI como herramienta clave para control rápido de vía aérea. Capacitación: Técnica y Táctica No es solo meter un tubo. Es dominio del protocolo, juicio clínico y manejo de equipo. Cursos ECCtrainings: simulación, casos reales, entrenamiento con maniquíes de alta fidelidad. Llamado a la acción Si quieres mejorar tu dominio de RSI y otras técnicas avanzadas: Inscríbete en nuestro curso Advanced Airway Management. Visita el calendario de cursos en
Dietitians Aidan Muir and Torwen Eerkens discuss the utility of continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) for healthy individuals. They explore how CGMs work, the science of glucose metabolism, and the potential benefits and drawbacks of using these devices. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding individual responses to glucose levels and the implications of monitoring for both athletes and the general population. (00:30) - Background on Continuous Glucose Monitors (01:23) - Glucose Metabolism (03:46) - Potential Benefits of Glucose Monitors for Healthy People (08:05) - Potential Downsides (11:00) - Overall Thoughts & Recommendations WEBSITE: https://www.idealnutrition.com.au/ PODCAST: https://www.idealnutrition.com.au/podcast/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/idealnutrition__/?hl=en Our dietitians
We're breaking down the federal government's push to preserve "election integrity" by sending election monitors to special elections in California and New Jersey. To tell us more, KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott spoke with KCBS insider Phil Matier.
Gov. Gavin Newsom is accusing the Trump Administration of “rigging” California's special election after the Department of Justice announced its plans to send election monitors to California polling places this November. Gov. Newsom sits down with KQED's Political Breakdown podcast in this wide-ranging interview at our studios in San Francisco. Links: Watch this interview on YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Governor Newsom and LA Mayor Bass are rejecting the feds' plan to send election monitors to California. ExxonMobil is suing California over a law requiring the company to disclose its greenhouse emissions. The country's first all-electric hospital is coming to Irvine. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com This LAist podcast is supported by Amazon Autos. Buying a car used to be a whole day affair. Now, at Amazon Autos, you can shop for a new, used, or certified pre-owned car whenever, wherever. You can browse hundreds of vehicles from top local dealers, all in one place. Amazon.com/autos Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support the show: https://laist.com
Watch the YouTube version of this episode HEREAre you a lawyer looking for some tips on AI technology? In this episode of Maximum Lawyer, Tyson and expert guest Martin Kravchenko discuss the practical use of AI technologies—such as vibe coding, AI agents, and tools like Gemini, ChatGPT, and Notebook LM—in legal and personal injury law firms. Tyson and Martin discuss bottlenecks within firms, especially with tech versus human bottlenecks. For law firms, Martin suggests that people are the biggest bottlenecks if you don't have the right amount of staff in your firm doing the right work. With a small firm, the people are important. As a firm increases, technology can become the bottleneck because there has to be a good, streamlined system in place to ensure people are able to do their jobs. If a good, solid CRM is not in place, the whole firm can really suffer.Martin speaks about his use of an AI tool called Gemini and the benefits of it. One thing is people can access it through their Google Workspace and Gmail, which makes it easy and efficient. It can also process documents better, which for lawyers who work with medical records, can be really handy. Many people struggle with badly scanned PDF documents, which for Gemini, it can read quite well. This can make any lawyer's life a lot easier when preparing for a case.Listen in to learn more!1:35 Integrating New Tools into Law Firm Processes2:21 Mapping and Standardizing Law Firm Processes4:18 Centralizing Templates and Knowledge Management7:35 When to Invest in Technology vs. Human Resources8:51 Effective Prompting and AI Tool Usage16:29 AI-Generated Content and Deepfakes17:12 Why Prefer Gemini Over Other AI Models20:56 The Value of Simple, Scalable Solutions35:32 Future of AI Agents and Legal Practice50:25 Long-Term Vision: Lawyers as Monitors of AI AgentsTune in to today's episode and checkout the full show notes here. Connect with Martin:WebsiteYouTubeFacebookLinkedIn
A new startup in Minnesota's medical technology hub recently won an annual statewide business competition. Twin Cities based AcQumen Medical walked away from this year's MN Cup with $100,000 in prizes. Its winning idea is a device to measure blood flow in babies who are in neonatal intensive care. Clinical trials for the device will begin later this week. AcQumen Medical co-founder and CEO Dori Jones joined MPR News host Nina Moini to talk about it.
Episode: an extended open Q&A from the Pre-Accident Investigation Conference in Santa Fe covering big-picture safety topics. Speakers discuss the limits of traditional metrics, the power of real-time monitoring, shifting focus from managing risk to maintaining control, validating controls in the field, learning teams, contractor relationships, and prioritizing high-information events. Anecdotes and practical guidance illustrate how organizations can learn without blame.