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Too busy to read the Lens? Listen to our weekly summary here! In this week's episode we discuss… Patients with treated phakic retinal tears undergoing cataract surgery face an increased risk for new retinal tears or detachments, particularly within the first postoperative year. PRP treatment for proliferative diabetic retinopathy stabilizes disease, but may exacerbate macular capillary nonperfusion, raising concerns for long-term outcomes. In the search for new prognosticators of MS disease status, ERG is likely not useful in monitoring or prognostication of MS. Myopic regression affects nearly half of patients within 18 months of LASIK or SMILE surgery, with preoperative spherical equivalent as the strongest predictor.
A year ago, Irene Tracey, vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford, and Andrew Williamson, chief executive of venture capital firm Cambridge Innovation Capital, published their UK government-sponsored report into the spinout ecosystem with a list of 11 recommendations on how to uplift the sector.
Join our PATREON for bonus episodes. This week we report from the front lines of the subculture and talk about the new Drug Church LP, Prude. We also talk about: you and me against the world, not going along with the bit, World Series game 4, the lake revisited (revisited), campaign signs, some guns, is shit going down?, school litter boxes, angry dad, high school, PhilaMOCA physics class, shotgun barrel sizes, the homie tattoo price, motorcycles, catalytic converter (rehomed), out of pocket uber, Washed Up Emo, day 1 Drug Church listener, the Myopic riff, pretending to kidnap yourself for drug money, and so much more. ________ Order our post-hardcore hat here! // Follow us at @danbassini, @mysprocalledlife, and @runintotheground.
Welcome to this episode of 20/20 Money! My guest on today's show is Erich Mattei, founder of Akrinos. In this conversation, Erich and I discuss five specific concepts and ways that optometrists can make prudent business decisions in their practice and reduce the chances of making a strategic wrong decision. As a reminder, you can get all the information discussed in today's conversation by visiting our website at integratedpwm.com and clicking on the Learning Center. While there, be sure to subscribe to our monthly “planning life on purpose” newsletter that's filled with tips and ideas to help you plan your best life, on purpose. You can also set up a Triage conversation to learn a little bit more about how we serve in the capacity of a personal and professional CFO: helping OD practice owners around the country reduce their tax bill, proactively manage cash flow, and make prudent investment decisions both in and out of their practice to ultimately help them live their best life on purpose. Lastly, if you're interested in learning more about the 20/20 Money Membership, a platform that we created to help ODs become “brilliant at the financial basics,” please check out the link in the show notes of this episode to learn more. And with that introduction, I hope you enjoy my conversation with Erich Mattei. Resources: 20/20 Money Membership Information Akrinos ————————————————————————————— Please rate and subscribe to 20/20 Money on these platforms Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Stitcher ————————————————————————————— For past episodes of 20/20 Money with full companion show notes, please check out our episode archive here!
Myopia, commonly known as nearsightedness, can cause serious eye diseases and permanent vision loss. More than 50% of parents are unaware of the eye health complications related to myopia. It is estimated by the year 2050, at least 50% of the world will be myopic. Fortunately, we can do something about it. Our guest, Dr. Kate Gifford, is the Co-Founder of Myopia Profile - the world's leading educational platform for childhood myopia management. Hear what causes myopia, how to identify and treat pre-myopia and myopia, when myopia becomes a concern, and the most effective ways to manage myopia. Subscribe to Uncover Your Eyes on your favorite podcast platform and YouTube, and learn more about Dr. Meenal on Instagram @Dr.MeenalAgarwal
Join Howard Lindzon, JC Parets, Phil Pearlman, and Michael Parekh as they dive into September market trends, the impact of AI across various sectors, and uncover hidden opportunities. This episode covers: • September seasonality and its impact on market sentiment • The broadening bull market and sector rotation • AI's influence on healthcare, robotics, and global competition • The case for continued strength in technology stocks • Under-the-radar stock picks in the "Trends with No Friends" segment • The state of the NFL and some lighthearted football predictions — Recorded live on Tuesday, September 3rd — Charts: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1EtAgh2A-joOuM4AwaMe1WWU5B3oFjdnGOacwxmoPJyk/edit?usp=sharing — Where To Find Howard and Friends: • Howard - https://stocktwits.com/howardlindzon • JC - https://stocktwits.com/allstarcharts • Phil - https://stocktwits.com/ppearlman • Michael - https://stocktwits.com/MParekh • Production and Marketing - https://penname.co/ — Skip Ahead: (00:00) Introduction and September market overview (04:16) AI's impact on semiconductors and data centers (12:20) The potential of AI in healthcare and robotics (20:09) Global competition in AI and technology (27:24) Monthly charts with JC (35:50) NYSE and DJ Industrial Average hitting new ATH's (36:55) Continued strength in technology stocks (39:55) Is Nvidia the greatest stock of all time? (42:20) Myopic loss aversion (46:00) Global stock market review (49:13) Trends with No Friends: Lamar Advertising (LAMR) (56:27) NFL predictions and closing thoughts — Trends with Friends is brought to you by Stocktwits: https://stocktwits.com/ — Disclaimer: All opinions expressed on this show are solely the opinions of the hosts' and guests' and do not reflect the opinions of Stocktwits, Inc. or its affiliates. The hosts are not SEC or FINRA registered advisors or professionals. The content of this show is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Please consult with your financial advisor before making any investment decision. Read the full terms & conditions here: https://stocktwits.com/c/uncategorized/2024/02/21/stocktwits-newsletter-disclaimer/
Pop psychology and the broad personal-development adjacent culture sphere have become VERY trauma aware. This is a good thing in a lot of ways, as trauma affects us all. But, I'll break with the mainstream, by contending that myopic focus on trauma is a mistake. And it might be something you don't need to focus on at all to break away from the pain and pattern of the past.Read
Schneider Self-Healing Method combines breathing, unique bodywork, movement and visualization techniques that can help anyone to become more aware of their own body and be empowered to take charge of their own healing. His method is effective to help people to see well (with or without glasses), get rid of computer stress syndrome, help overcome nearsightedness(myopia), teach to not need readers, prevent macular degeneration, glaucoma, cataracts, retinal detachment and others. Meir applied his Method of Self-Healing to help others who suffered from a wide range of degenerative conditions such as polio, muscular dystrophy and multiple sclerosis, in a natural way. Through his methods, you can learn how you can improve your eyesight and how you can move better, prevent most illnesses with simple exercises. This can be done with simple exercises which can be entertaining and pleasurable. You will also learn how flexible your brain is and find new ways to bring out your body's resources in daily life. Other advantages of his methods include: • Reducing computer eyestrain • Overcoming the dependency on glasses • Improving joint mobility • Preventing all back problems • Getting rid of the nagging back pain • Overcoming headaches
“In our experience, a reinsurance deal was being profiled in a physical binder full of paper. I thought, ‘How good would it be if we could take risk or bundles of risk and make a profile for it'", says Ben."Think of all the information that you could attach to that profile. That was a very early concept. For a long time we debated, how this would work in the reinsurance world where we've got all these different parties with vested interests, and deals they like doing in a very particular way, with a very particular workflow.We just iterated and iterated on how you could create a system whereby these buyers, brokers, reinsurers could exchange profiles of the deals that they wanted to do.”On the Insurance Coffee House Podcast, two of Supercede's co-founders, Ben Rose and Jerad Leigh, talk about their early career journeys and realisation of the breadth of opportunity within the insurance industry.They discuss the inspiration for launching Supercede, the mountain of iteration and calibrating constantly around the different elements, features and parts of the work flows within reinsurance deals.“We have a very mission driven culture. There such an obvious problem we're trying to solve. We're not inventing something for the sake of inventing it. We're not pursuing something, because it sounded nice.We've got a thing that everybody in reinsurance universally hates and wishes was better.”5x growth over the past 12 months, has put Supercede on track to triple again this year, with new clients, investors and top talent joining the team.Ben and Jerad explain the benefits and efficiencies Supercede offers to all stakeholders within reinsurance deals and their desire to create modern tools to free people up to do what they're good at.“People want technology. It's really important to have modern tools to free up the talent at a broker or underwriter so they can do the jobs they're actually meant to be doing and not the sort of janitorial work instead”, says BenAttracting the right talent is critical for business growth and Jerad explains what they look for when hiring.“Testing for culture is obviously really important. People who are familiar and comfortable working at a company of this size.But I think it's really important to test for people who are principled thinkers. You have to have people who are willing and able to look at the variety of challenges that are being brought to the business and the factors that are involved and make decisions based on principles of what is best and most important and most thoughtful at that time.Certainly, a don't hire assholes rule should apply, because when you're sub 50-100 people, bad individuals or people who don't really fit can bleed across the organisation.You have to be very thoughtful in those first 25-50 hires, making sure you're retaining a quality of character.You have to be intentional, to phrase and present questions that are trying to root out what you're looking to solve for.Over the last half dozen years or so, there's a real belief that people can thrive in an environment that's a start-up.Some people can, and some people can't. You have to identify what you're trying to test for and present questions and case studies through your hiring process that will allow you to distil down to the individuals that actually can thrive.”Highlighting which other insurtech businesses inspire them, Jerad cites hyperexponential as a prime example. “I think their team does a great job. I really rate how they hire and how they set roles for the things that they're trying to solve for.Like us, they're taking a core problem that sits within the underwriting units of businesses and giving tools to help those underwriters do that work more effectively.There's this concept or fallacy of, ‘If you build it, they will come'. A lot of software companies...
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В завершающем эпизоде 9 сезона мы встречаемся с Паямом Шарифи — художником, куратором и эссеистом, одним из основателей арт-группы Slavs and Tatars. В ходе беседы Лена и Салта затронули сложные вопросы, связанные с идентичностью, искусством и кураторской практикой. Мы обсудили: - Актуальность названия Slavs and Tatars и политики идентичности - Колониальные аспекты персидского и русского языков и их деколониальное переосмысление - Разделение труда в арт-группе Slavs and Tatars и их выставка о Симурге - Искусство как процесс "разматывания клубка" смыслов, который в последствии изменяет своё значение - Опыт расизма в Москве и Европе, а также опыт взаимодействия с Центральной Азией - Кураторскую практику с участниками из Центральной Азии, самоориентализацию, поп-культура, юмор и крафт - Аутсайдерскую позицию в кураторстве при работе с художниками из Центральной Азии - Финансовые стратегии художественной и кураторской деятельности Паям Шарифи - художник, куратор, эссеист и со-основатель арт-группы Slavs and Tatars. Группа существует с 2006 года и занимается пространством “к востоку от бывшей Берлинской стены и к западу от Великой китайской стены, известной как Евразия”. Практика коллектива основана на трех видах деятельности: выставках, книгах и лекциях-перформансах. Помимо запуска программы резиденции и менторства для молодых профессионал:ок из региона, коллектив открыл Pickle Bar, место для лекций, разговоров и перформансов в берлинском районе Моабит. Слушайте #X3 также на немецком языке с Юлей и Ани. Подписывайтесь на наш инстаграм @x3podcast и следите за обновлениями!
Today is the 10th of June. Welcome to Walking the Way as we continue our journey through the Bible. My name is Ray and I really want to say thank you to everyone for listening in as we share in a regular rhythm of worship and devotion together. Credits Opening Prayer https://www.faithandworship.com/ Bible verse 2 Kings 20:30 Thought for the day Ray Borrett Bible Passage 2 Kings 20 New Revised Standard Version, Updated Edition. Copyright © 2021 National Council of Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide. Prayer Handbook Click here to download it Download the Script https://1drv.ms/b/s!AnHHJxf-hxXpu6pGjdK7UTyf7R2C5Q?e=U2Pd1V Supporting Walking the Way If you want to support Walking the Way, please go to: https://ko-fi.com/S6S4WXLBB or you can subscribe to the channel: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/walkingtheway/subscribe To contact Ray: Please leave a comment or a review. I want to find out what people think and how we make it better. www.rayborrett.co.uk ray.borrett@outlook.com @raybrrtt https://fb.me/walkingthewaypodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/walkingtheway/message
"Everyone and their mother are talking about AI. Every founder releases their 500th GPT wrapper.""AI is all hype, no substance."Or is it? What if our collective perspective is really skewed, and our gathering places are to blame? Here's my take on why indie hackers have a dangerously biased view on what AI businesses are and should look like.This episode is sponsored by Acquire.comThe blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/indie-hackers-myopic-view-of-ai/The podcast episode: https://tbf.fm/episodes/325-indie-hackers-myopic-view-of-aiCheck out Podscan to get alerts when you're mentioned on podcasts: https://podscan.fmSend me a voicemail on Podline: https://podline.fm/arvidYou'll find my weekly article on my blog: https://thebootstrappedfounder.comPodcast: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/podcastNewsletter: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/newsletterMy book Zero to Sold: https://zerotosold.com/My book The Embedded Entrepreneur: https://embeddedentrepreneur.com/My course Find Your Following: https://findyourfollowing.comHere are a few tools I use. Using my affiliate links will support my work at no additional cost to you.- Notion (which I use to organize, write, coordinate, and archive my podcast + newsletter): https://affiliate.notion.so/465mv1536drx- Riverside.fm (that's what I recorded this episode with): https://riverside.fm/?via=arvid- TweetHunter (for speedy scheduling and writing Tweets): http://tweethunter.io/?via=arvid- HypeFury (for massive Twitter analytics and scheduling): https://hypefury.com/?via=arvid60- AudioPen (for taking voice notes and getting amazing summaries): https://audiopen.ai/?aff=PXErZ- Descript (for word-based video editing, subtitles, and clips): https://www.descript.com/?lmref=3cf39Q- ConvertKit (for email lists, newsletters, even finding sponsors): https://convertkit.com?lmref=bN9CZw
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Dr Annegret Dahlmann-Noor, who is director of the children's service at Moorfields Eye Hospital, joins our My Macular and Me podcast to talk about myopic macular degeneration (MMD). As well as the condition itself, Dr Dahlmann-Noor will discuss its prevalence, as well as her latest research into the condition on how to slow myopia progression in childhood and adolescence.The Macular Society has been supporting people with macular conditions for over 30 years. The right information and support can help people overcome their worries and retain their independence. We provide free information and support to those with macular disease, along with their family and friends. If you or a family member need advice or support, please make sure to reach out. No one has to face macular disease alone. Please call us on 0300 3030 111.
Lords: * Erica * Kory * https://kbones.itch.io/ Topics: * Mystery Hunt 2024 * Developing my first video game * Wearing glasses prevents COVID * English Ending Song, by Ryoji Yoshitomi * https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/3/3597ddeb-e52e-4cda-a59c-c64600489fea/AxA-XP8E.png * How to make satisfying non-violent gameplay * @DJTentMode@mstdn.party Microtopics: * Letting go of concepts of yourself that you believe. * Losing a concept of yourself as a person and just becoming free-floating thoughts. * 47 year old house painters. * Growing up to be a pluripotent human being. * Finding cool and positive Internet spaces to hang out in. * Excavating old Bubsy memorabilia. * Checking the maps on your telephone. * Defining yourself as someone who doesn't eat free cheese samples. * Scientists researching how to be cool and cringe at the same time. * 2023 Game of the Year Gordy and the Monster Moon. * Protocols and processes that presume that if you are good at solving puzzles then you must also be good at designing puzzles. * The humble beginnings of the MIT Mystery Hunt. * Puzzle Inflation. * Instant stooging. * People who are obligated to prevent their children from dying. * Server migration problems. * Accidentally writing the same puzzle as someone else. * Premium content for listeners who want to subscribe. * Putting sprites on the screen and accepting controller input. * Game design by proxy. * Your local Barcade with a Pico-8 cabinet. * Buttoning up a game to make it a shippable product. * Whether the knife is detecting a dork. * Butter golems. * Bugs that make games more fun. * Building a high end gaming PC and only running Pico-8 on it * I can't believe they buttered Jorts! * Meeting the guy who runs the Indie Arcade at Magfest. * Waiting 40 years for opportunities to fall in your lap. * Think Buick. * A cat that is not on the show. * Of all the exposed mucus membranes on your face, the eyes are two of them. * Projectile transmission. * Did this COVID infection rate study control for popularity? * Hitting 40 and embracing the cringe. * Wearing chemistry goggles in public. * Myopic basketball players. * Things you can put on your face to look like a superhero in disguise. * The Wario Land 4 soundtrack. * Making ogg vorbis rips of the Wario Land 4 soundtrack to put on Napster. * A gem of a poem to be hidden in a Wario game. * Playing back vocals with single-syllable samples. * Our collective dream diary. * Your dreams melting into your pillow with all the dust mites. * Everything is impermanent, especially video games. * A shocking removal of an important human from your life. * Making your peace with the time you have forgotten. * The natural high you get from blowing things up. * Throwing apples at a Snorlax until it wakes up. * Cooking games. * Matching happy looking fruits of different sizes. * Watching carefully as two peaches slide together. * Designing video games for 5-year olds on T. * Dropping things that merge in a two dimensional space with gravity. * The boy has two dads. * What can I do that is nonviolent and crunchy and interesting and solvable? * Looking for inspiration outside of video games.
Welcome to today's episode where we delve into a pertinent issue in the world of business transformation: the problem of narrow ambition and how to overcome it. In the rapidly evolving landscape of business today, responding effectively to challenges is crucial.
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Many in the wave of migrants crashing our border believe they can vote, and will vote for Biden. What if local jurisdictions let them?A very good interview with U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson.Exclusive Photos: Migrants Slowly Return to Eagle Pass, Avoid Texas-Seized Park.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Lawmakers too stupid to hold office because they can't see around the corner. Story I use to make the point: Loneliness Declared a Public Health Emergency in San Mateo County.Texas State Board of Education creates a rubrics for school instructional material and review of such that are praiseworthy.Political pot pusher in Lubbock hints at what I've told you is behind the pro-marijuana ordinances. These community organizers are using the issue to build a voter base to turnout for all Leftist politics. “One would hope they see voters showing up by the tens of thousands, and know that's not a small thing.”Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
We examine myopic views and controlled narratives. What do we see over the last 4 years in terms of this? How can this be countered by the average person? What needs to happen in order for people to understand it? Also, we take a look at what it means to have dialogue with a woke person. How can one even have a discussion with such madness? Is it even possible? And, the middle east tensions rise. What do we see on the horizon? We ask the questions. Contact and Support - https://www.subscribestar.com/dynamic-independence
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Torn between math and medicine as an undergrad, Shalu Pal shadowed 10 different types of doctors to figure out which one was truly happy but didn't find the joy she was seeking. Then, she walked into her optometrist's office and heard laughter coming from patients, staff and doctor. At that point, she knew she had found her path forward. After optometry school in Southern California, Dr. Shalu Pal first specialized in specialty lenses at her residency in Oklahoma, which led to expanding her interests to dry eye disease, ocular aesthetics, and myopia management. Today, she focuses on her “why” of happiness as the owner of a thriving practice in Toronto, Canada, by fostering a warm, joyous environment for her staff and patients. Discover her strategies for building a robust clinic with the best doctors in each specialty focused on improving the lives of their patients. The doctors dive into current treatments for mastering myopia management as well as upcoming technologies in the pipeline. Dr. Pal also enjoys sharing her love for optometry with students, new grads and her colleagues through lecturing and co-editing the Mastering Myopia newsletter. Eye Give a Damn hosted by Dr. Joseph Allen is produced by FluoreSCENE Media.For more information on Dr. Joseph Allen visit https://doctoreyehealth.com/Visit https://odcommunity.com/ to learn more about FluoreSCENE Media.
So many of us identify not just as a chiropractor, but only as a chiropractor, and in doing so put so many limitations on what we are capable of that it weighs us down and burns us out.For this week's episode, Dr. Lauryn is joined by someone who was sure to avoid setting those limitations in his life, Dr. Jay LaGuardia. Dr. Jay is a health and wellness expert, entrepreneur, consultant and Amazon best selling author, who built an amazing chiropractic business for himself while also building numerous businesses outside of chiropractic too. As he explains during the episode, he saw the myopic state a lot of chiropractors can fall into and made sure that wasn't him.During their conversation, Dr. Jay and Dr. Lauryn discuss their experiences launching a podcast and building a brand, the myopic state of chiropractic and how to get out of it, how to break out of an anti-sales mindset, having core values, and much more.Find everything Dr. Jay and Triple P Life here.Triple P Life podcast: Spotify | AppleFollow Dr. Jay: Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube– – – – – To join the waiting list for the Multipassionate Chiropreneur, visit here.Rate & subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!Join the Weekly Slay mailing list HEREIf you want to submit a question or have feedback, make sure to tell us:Website | Instagram | FacebookMentioned in this episode:CLA - To learn more about CLA and the INSiGHT scanner go to this website and enter code SHESLAYS when prompted.CLA
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Dr Tony Garcia talks about the book he jointly authored with Ian van der Waag on the Great War roles of roles played by the South African prime minister, General Louis Botha, and his deputy, General Jan Smuts during the Great War. These were very different men and they appealed to different audiences. Botha's nuance and emotional intelligence complemented Smuts's intellectualism. Thrown into a world conflagration in August 1914, Botha and Smuts – facing internal rebellion and the threat posed by German troops on their borders – led South Africa's Union Defence Force, and often commanded from the front. South Africa's campaigns began badly. The campaigns in German South West and East Africa started with reverses at Sandfontein in September 1914 and Salaitia in January 1916. However, Springbok soldiers of all backgrounds proved resilient, and the later campaigns were marked by near uniform success. The “first-battle” experiences had reshaped thinking and led to better leadership and command at all levels. Both Botha and Smuts commanded in the field. Steadily, the South African army they commanded – benefiting from wartime training, sometimes in the field – gained resilience, experience, and battle-hardiness, adapting to the conditions of the campaigns and the demands of the tasks. South Africa's campaigns were complex and divergent, starting with the invasion of neighbouring German South West Africa – to neutralise the radio stations and so aid security in the South Atlantic. Suddenly suspended following the outbreak of the Afrikaner Rebellion, the campaign recommenced in January 1915. Following its conclusion, an infantry brigade, raised for the Western Front, was diverted to Egypt before facing near annihilation at Delville Wood. Reconstructed more than once, the brigade was accompanied by a field ambulance and general hospital. The South African deployment in France included two brigades of heavy artillery, a signal company, a railway company, and Auxiliary Horse Transport Company, and several South African Native Labour Contingents. At the same time, a large South African force, fighting alongside troops from British Africa and India, broke German resistance in East Africa, and a brigade of field artillery and later the Cape Corps served in Egypt and Palestine. In addition, more than 6 500 South Africans served in the British Army, the Royal Flying Corps, later the Royal Air Force, and on ships of the Royal Navy. Although lionised during the war by a British public hungry for heroes, there is a different side to Botha and Smuts. Shunned by Afrikaner nationalists at the time, they have remained divisive figures. Responsible for the enactment of the Land Act of 1913, which shaped South Africa's socio-economic and political landscape, Botha's statue in Cape Town was vandalised in 2015 and 2016. Behind his charming, attractive façade, and Smuts's stoic machine, were two very human, imperfect, and quite probably inconsiderate, men. Together they provide a wonderful lens through which to examine the potent forces of the early twentieth-century world and the country they hoped to forge. Myopic compatriots had constrained their plans; but it was the outbreak of war in 1914 that offered the most significant opportunities and brought the most adverse challenges. They fought insurmountable odds, and achieved great victories, at home and abroad, but also made startling errors, and, ultimately, in classical fashion risked being crushed by the weight of the world they tried to create. Ian van der Waag is a faculty member in Military History at Stellenbosch University, South Africa. Tony Garcia is Research Fellow at Stellenbosch University. His latest book publication The First Campaign Victory of the Great War was published by Helion in 2019.
Dr. Richard Lindzen is an American atmospheric physicist known for his work in the dynamics of the middle atmosphere, atmospheric tides, and ozone photochemistry. He served as the Gordon McKay Professor of Dynamic Meteorology at Harvard University and was appointed as the Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Meteorology at the MIT. Dr. Lindzen has disputed the scientific consensus on climate change and criticizes what he has called "climate alarmism". Rather than picking apart the arguments for or against said climate narratives, our conversation is largely focused on the question of what would motivate such alleged deception were it found to be the case. Tell us your thoughts in the comments! 00:00:00 Go! 00:01:17 Outsider scientific research 00:04:33 Maxwell & the academic press 00:07:43 Editors serve the industry 00:12:16 Climate narration 00:20:33 Pressure against dissent 00:25:56 The Iris Effect 00:33:38 Motivating the standard narrative 00:43:30 Paleoclimate 00:48:06 Rotation of Earth v. airflow 00:57:24 Myopic considerations 01:05:57 Education as indoctrination 01:11:50 Science as guillotine 01:17:33 Defined v. undefined problem solving 01:21:48 Incentive wars 01:26:55 Institutional conditions 01:35:25 Manipulation of graphs 01:37:45 Different kinds of intelligent conversation 01:41:12 Academics as politics 01:47:02 Venus & climate science 01:55:38 University experience 02:07:30 Endless war 02:15:05 Youtube censorship, throttling, shadowbans 02:18:33 Dealing with villification 02:26:45 Secret history of GISS 02:34:32 Closing thoughts Support the scientific revolution by joining our Patreon: https://bit.ly/3lcAasB Tell us what you think in the comments or on our Discord: https://discord.gg/MJzKT8CQub #climatechange #science #censorship #civilization #collapse #climate #climatecrisis #climateemergency Check our short-films channel, @DemystifySci: https://www.youtube.com/c/DemystifyingScience AND our material science investigations of atomics, @MaterialAtomics https://www.youtube.com/@MaterialAtomics Join our mailing list https://bit.ly/3v3kz2S PODCAST INFO: Anastasia completed her PhD studying bioelectricity at Columbia University. When not talking to brilliant people or making movies, she spends her time painting, reading, and guiding backcountry excursions. Shilo also did his PhD at Columbia studying the elastic properties of molecular water. When he's not in the film studio, he's exploring sound in music. They are both freelance professors at various universities. - Blog: http://DemystifySci.com/blog - RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/2be66934/podcast/rss - Donate: https://bit.ly/3wkPqaD - Swag: https://bit.ly/2PXdC2y SOCIAL: - Discord: https://discord.gg/MJzKT8CQub - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DemystifySci - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DemystifySci/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/DemystifySci MUSIC: -Shilo Delay: https://g.co/kgs/oty671
Power 96's DJ Zog reveals why he received a 14 thousand dollar fine! We're reminded just how much the old love technicalities Greatest Football player of all time? Lawrence Taylor Tua's Jiujitsu channging the game? Tobin believes so Leroy chooses to be so Myopic Tobin is preseted with a CVS sized Cody Zeller themed receipt We get an update on the Dame situation between Portland and HEAT Dan Campbell wants a Lion on the sideline.....because of course he does. Mike Vrabel opens up the Sand Pit We discuss the logistics of having a dangerous animal on the Sideline Jonathan Taylor requests a trade and Jim Irsay makes a series of statements rejecting his request Leroy relives his seating arrangements and Tobin has a few words for the beer vendors
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: How LLMs are and are not myopic, published by janus on July 25, 2023 on LessWrong. Thanks to janus, Nicholas Kees Dupuis, and Robert Kralisch for reviewing this post and providing helpful feedback. Some of the experiments mentioned were performed while at Conjecture. TLDR: The training goal for LLMs like GPT is not cognitively-myopic (because they think about the future) or value myopic (because the transformer architecture optimizes accuracy over the entire sequence, not just the next-token). However, training is consequence-blind, because the training data is causally independent of the models actions. This assumption breaks down when models are trained on AI generated text. Summary Myopia in machine learning models can be defined in several ways. It could be the time horizon the model considers when making predictions (cognitive myopia), the time horizon the model takes into account when assessing its value (value myopia), or the degree to which the model considers the consequences of its decisions (consequence-blindness). Both cognitively-myopic and consequence-blind models should not pursue objectives for instrumental reasons. This could avoid some important alignment failures, like power-seeking or deceptive alignment. However, these behaviors can still exist as terminal values, for example when a model is trained to predict power-seeking or deceptively aligned agents. LLM pretraining is not cognitively myopic because there is an incentive to think about the future to improve immediate prediction accuracy, like when predicting the next move in a chess game. LLM pretraining is not value/prediction myopic (does not maximize myopic prediction accuracy) because of the details of the transformer architecture. Training gradients flow through attention connections, so past computation is directly optimized to be useful when attended to by future computation. This incentivizes improving prediction accuracy over the entire sequence, not just the next token. This means that the model can and will implicitly sacrifice next-token prediction accuracy for long horizon prediction accuracy. You can modify the transformer architecture to remove the incentive for non-myopic accuracy, but as expected, the modified architecture has worse scaling laws. LLM pretraining on human data is consequence-blind as the training data is causally independent from the model's actions. This implies the model should predict actions without considering the effect of its actions on other agents, including itself. This makes the model miscalibrated, but likely makes alignment easier. When LLMs are trained on data which has been influenced or generated by LLMs, the assumptions of consequence-blindness partially break down. It's not clear how this affects the training goal theoretically or in practice. A myopic training goal does not ensure the model will learn myopic computation or behavior because inner alignment with the training goal is not guaranteed Introduction The concept of myopia has been frequently discussed as a potential solution to the problem of deceptive alignment. However, the term myopia is ambiguous and can refer to multiple different properties we might want in an AI system, only some of which might rule out deceptive alignment. There's also been confusion about the extent to which Large language model (LLM) pretraining and other supervised learning methods are myopic and what this implies about their cognition and safety properties. This post will attempt to clarify some of these issues, mostly by summarizing and contextualizing past work. Types of Myopia 1. Cognitive Myopia One natural definition for myopia is that the model doesn't think about or consider the future at all. We will call this cognitive myopia. Myopic cognition likely comes with a significant capabilities handicap...
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: How LLMs are and are not myopic, published by janus on July 25, 2023 on The AI Alignment Forum. Thanks to janus, Nicholas Kees Dupuis, and Robert Kralisch for reviewing this post and providing helpful feedback. Some of the experiments mentioned were performed while at Conjecture. TLDR: The training goal for LLMs like GPT is not cognitively-myopic (because they think about the future) or value myopic (because the transformer architecture optimizes accuracy over the entire sequence, not just the next-token). However, training is consequence-blind, because the training data is causally independent of the models actions. This assumption breaks down when models are trained on AI generated text. Summary Myopia in machine learning models can be defined in several ways. It could be the time horizon the model considers when making predictions (cognitive myopia), the time horizon the model takes into account when assessing its value (value myopia), or the degree to which the model considers the consequences of its decisions (consequence-blindness). Both cognitively-myopic and consequence-blind models should not pursue objectives for instrumental reasons. This could avoid some important alignment failures, like power-seeking or deceptive alignment. However, these behaviors can still exist as terminal values, for example when a model is trained to predict power-seeking or deceptively aligned agents. LLM pretraining is not cognitively myopic because there is an incentive to think about the future to improve immediate prediction accuracy, like when predicting the next move in a chess game. LLM pretraining is not value/prediction myopic (does not maximize myopic prediction accuracy) because of the details of the transformer architecture. Training gradients flow through attention connections, so past computation is directly optimized to be useful when attended to by future computation. This incentivizes improving prediction accuracy over the entire sequence, not just the next token. This means that the model can and will implicitly sacrifice next-token prediction accuracy for long horizon prediction accuracy. You can modify the transformer architecture to remove the incentive for non-myopic accuracy, but as expected, the modified architecture has worse scaling laws. LLM pretraining on human data is consequence-blind as the training data is causally independent from the model's actions. This implies the model should predict actions without considering the effect of its actions on other agents, including itself. This makes the model miscalibrated, but likely makes alignment easier. When LLMs are trained on data which has been influenced or generated by LLMs, the assumptions of consequence-blindness partially break down. It's not clear how this affects the training goal theoretically or in practice. A myopic training goal does not ensure the model will learn myopic computation or behavior because inner alignment with the training goal is not guaranteed Introduction The concept of myopia has been frequently discussed as a potential solution to the problem of deceptive alignment. However, the term myopia is ambiguous and can refer to multiple different properties we might want in an AI system, only some of which might rule out deceptive alignment. There's also been confusion about the extent to which Large language model (LLM) pretraining and other supervised learning methods are myopic and what this implies about their cognition and safety properties. This post will attempt to clarify some of these issues, mostly by summarizing and contextualizing past work. Types of Myopia 1. Cognitive Myopia One natural definition for myopia is that the model doesn't think about or consider the future at all. We will call this cognitive myopia. Myopic cognition likely comes with a significant capabili...
It is not uncommon for parents to come into the pediatric ophthalmology clinic with concerns that their child is myopic. For many of us, especially in years past, we might have said ‘Don't worry about it. There's not too much we can do anyway.' But as the rates of myopia have continued to increase over the last several decades, more attention has been given to this topic. Some have even referred to a ‘myopia epidemic' that has developed. So why is this important, if at all? Should we be concerned about the rising rates of myopia? What is causing this? And ultimately, should our concern level be high enough to warrant starting treatment in some of these patients? Dr. Rupa Wong joins the podcast. Dr. Rupa Wong's Websitewww.drrupawong.com/links
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Thoughts on "Process-Based Supervision", published by Steve Byrnes on July 17, 2023 on The AI Alignment Forum. 1. Post Summary / Table of Contents In "How might we align transformative AI if it's developed very soon?", Holden Karnofsky talked about "Process-Based Supervision", citing a previous post by Stuhlmüllert & Byun of Ought. (Holden says he got the idea mainly from Paul Christiano.) I apparently misunderstood what Holden meant by "Process-Based Supervision", and it took many hours and a 7000-word comment thread before I figured it out. (Thanks to Holden for his extraordinary patience during that protracted discussion.) The extremely short version for AI alignment domain experts is: I currently think of the load-bearing ingredients of Holden's take on "process-based supervision" as being: AI boxing some of the time (specifically, during the periods where the AI is "thinking"); "Myopic training" (e.g. as defined here); NOT aspiring to be a complete solution to safety, but rather a more modest attempt to help avoid situations where we (accidentally) positively reinforce the AI for engaging in directly dangerous behavior. You could think of this as an intervention that directly and straightforwardly mitigates outer misalignment, and that's the main thing I'll discuss in this post. But obviously, any change of the supervisory signals will have some effect on the likelihood of inner misalignment / goal misgeneralization too. And there's also a (more speculative) argument that process-based supervision might make things better there too - at least on the margin. See footnote 4 of Section 5.2.2. (This is specific to Holden's take. I think Stuhlmüllert & Byun's take on "process-based supervision" involves a different set of load-bearing ingredients, centered around restricting the complexity of black-box processing. I will not be discussing that.) The long, hopefully-pedagogical, and more opinionated version is the rest of this post. Table of Contents: Section 2 will give the very brief slogan / sales-pitch for process-based supervision, and why that pitch was bouncing off me, striking me as frustratingly missing-the-point. Section 3 will state the subproblem that we're trying to solve: the AI does subtly manipulative, power-seeking, or otherwise problematic actions, and we don't notice, and therefore we give a training signal that reinforces that behavior, and therefore the AI does those things more and more. To be clear, this is not the only path to dangerous misalignment (in particular, classic "treacherous turns" are out-of-scope). But maybe solving just this subproblem can be part of a complete solution. I'll get back to that in Section 5. Section 4 describes "process-based supervision" as I currently understand it, and why it seems to solve the subproblem in question. Finally, having described process-based supervision as I currently understand it, Section 5 offers a critical evaluation of that idea. In particular: 5.1 asks "Does this actually solve the subproblem in question?"; 5.2 asks "What about the other misalignment-related subproblems?"; 5.3 asks "How bad is the "alignment tax" from doing this kind of thing?"; and 5.4 is a summary. Tl;dr: Once we get to the capabilities regime where AI safety / alignment really matters, I currently think that process-based supervision would entail paying a very big alignment tax - actually, not just "big" but potentially infinite, as in "this kind of AGI just plain can't do anything of significance". And I also currently think that, of the somewhat-vague paths I see towards AGI technical safety, process-based supervision wouldn't make those paths noticeably easier or more likely to succeed. (Of those two complaints, I feel more strongly about the first one.) This take is pretty specific to my models of what AGI algorithms ...
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Thoughts on "Process-Based Supervision", published by Steven Byrnes on July 17, 2023 on LessWrong. 1. Post Summary / Table of Contents In "How might we align transformative AI if it's developed very soon?", Holden Karnofsky talked about "Process-Based Supervision", citing a previous post by Stuhlmüllert & Byun of Ought. (Holden says he got the idea mainly from Paul Christiano.) I apparently misunderstood what Holden meant by "Process-Based Supervision", and it took many hours and a 7000-word comment thread before I figured it out. (Thanks to Holden for his extraordinary patience during that protracted discussion.) The extremely short version for AI alignment domain experts is: I currently think of the load-bearing ingredients of Holden's take on "process-based supervision" as being: AI boxing some of the time (specifically, during the periods where the AI is "thinking"); "Myopic training" (e.g. as defined here); NOT aspiring to be a complete solution to safety, but rather a more modest attempt to help avoid situations where we (accidentally) positively reinforce the AI for engaging in directly dangerous behavior. You could think of this as an intervention that directly and straightforwardly mitigates outer misalignment, and that's the main thing I'll discuss in this post. But obviously, any change of the supervisory signals will have some effect on the likelihood of inner misalignment / goal misgeneralization too. And there's also a (more speculative) argument that process-based supervision might make things better there too - at least on the margin. See footnote 4 of Section 5.2.2. (This is specific to Holden's take. I think Stuhlmüllert & Byun's take on "process-based supervision" involves a different set of load-bearing ingredients, centered around restricting the complexity of black-box processing. I will not be discussing that.) The long, hopefully-pedagogical, and more opinionated version is the rest of this post. Table of Contents: Section 2 will give the very brief slogan / sales-pitch for process-based supervision, and why that pitch was bouncing off me, striking me as frustratingly missing-the-point. Section 3 will state the subproblem that we're trying to solve: the AI does subtly manipulative, power-seeking, or otherwise problematic actions, and we don't notice, and therefore we give a training signal that reinforces that behavior, and therefore the AI does those things more and more. To be clear, this is not the only path to dangerous misalignment (in particular, classic "treacherous turns" are out-of-scope). But maybe solving just this subproblem can be part of a complete solution. I'll get back to that in Section 5. Section 4 describes "process-based supervision" as I currently understand it, and why it seems to solve the subproblem in question. Finally, having described process-based supervision as I currently understand it, Section 5 offers a critical evaluation of that idea. In particular: 5.1 asks "Does this actually solve the subproblem in question?"; 5.2 asks "What about the other misalignment-related subproblems?"; 5.3 asks "How bad is the "alignment tax" from doing this kind of thing?"; and 5.4 is a summary. Tl;dr: Once we get to the capabilities regime where AI safety / alignment really matters, I currently think that process-based supervision would entail paying a very big alignment tax - actually, not just "big" but potentially infinite, as in "this kind of AGI just plain can't do anything of significance". And I also currently think that, of the somewhat-vague paths I see towards AGI technical safety, process-based supervision wouldn't make those paths noticeably easier or more likely to succeed. (Of those two complaints, I feel more strongly about the first one.) This take is pretty specific to my models of what AGI algorithms will look li...
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Hey Challenge Fandom! Welcome back for another episode of Trash Talk Roundtable with your hosts Rick, Corrina and Tony. I'm going to keep this one real simple by saying our intro is us clowning on IG trolls and talking about why this was one of the BEST episodes of The Challenge in recent seasons (0:00 - 13:00). Then we break into recapping the most recent episode of The Challenge World Championship EP 7 "A New World Order" where we discuss everything from the Kellyanne/Tristan and Jodi/Benja alliance, the impeccably boring daily challenge, why we think Sarah/Theo should have been dubbed the winners of said daily and how we feel about the USA pow-wow with everyone being a liar. We also break into why we think Tori leaving Kellyanne and Kaycee to talk solo was a bad idea, Kellyanne's powerful nomination flip, Ben and Kaycee infinitely choosing a side (their side), what we found so incredibly funny about this club scene, the final elimination and lastly, Corrina and Rick get into a heated debate on whether or not its okay that Tori gave Jordan an assist. We also give major props for Jordan and Bananas respect for each other as competitors, and we discuss how we think the final MUST be next week as half the cast is going out in an ambulance it seems (13:00 - END). This was honestly one of our favorite episodes of the season thus far and we had a BLAST talking about it. Also, if you're a Marvel fan then you'll understand this but... wait for the "post credit" scene for a funny moment that didn't occur to us before but now has us wondering what all we've said on this podcast! Download and listen now! Then make sure you come follow us on IG and join our FB fan pages for more Challenge Fandom fun, games and prizes! Chris Tamburello Unplugged (Apple): https://podcasts.apple.com/il/podcast/68-challengers-unplugged-chris-ct-tamburello/id1587568834?i=1000577726099 Chris Tamburello Unplugged (Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/episode/6Kl46qnpoNyYgiLSyO1urq?si=SKUJQVjqSkSCstbzNxUu9Q Cory Wharton Unplugged (Apple): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/108-challengers-unplugged-beyond-the-edit-with/id1587568834?i=1000607906706 Cory Wharton Unplugged (Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/episode/1r3ptbOwwlLd8KLCpKmZKw?si=i0KagT4fQuagcTZmhFE3Lg Nelson GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/nelson-thomas-road-to-recovery?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_content=undefined&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer&utm_term=undefined Challenge Fandom Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/challengefandompodcast/ Challenge Fandom Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/Challenge_Fan_ Challenge Fandom Podcast FB: https://www.facebook.com/thechallengefandompodcast The Official Challenge Fandom FB Fan Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thechallengefandom Challenge Trash Talk FB Fan Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/challengetrashtalk CT-The Challenge FB Fan Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ctthechallenge TJ Lavin Fans FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/tjlavinfans The Official Tori Deal Fan Group FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/toridealfans --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechallengefandom/support
Oh hi angels! That's right, we're back but don't make a big deal out of it. Nooooo, stop it... put those balloons away. We're shy. In this the first episode of our brand new series we take a look back at what we've been up to. Think: Chromatica Ball, deluxe camping and the best Sporty Spice news ever. Plus we look forward to consumable fan favourites 'Succession' and 'And Just Like That', and when we say 'fan favourites' we of course mean our favourites. We're absolutely brimming with living to be back and gooey with you all. So climb on board and feel the longing! Tracks of the Week: Plastic Bertrand, Ca Plane Pour Moi https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ln31raI2ezY&ab_channel=TopPop Drug Church, Myopic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDJB6gmdEP8&ab_channel=PureNoiseRecords
Coach Amanda B improved migraines, gastroparesis, IBS, gastritis, anxiety, and SIBO symptoms on a carnivore diet. Her coaching profile: https://carnivore.diet/product/amanda-b/ Timestamps: 00:00 Trailer 00:40 Introduction 02:01 Intermittent bouts of flu-like symptoms 04:05 Colonoscopy, endoscopy for fecal block 05:56 Starting keto 07:45 Seeing visuals 09:45 Migraines and stress 11:45 Idiopathic intracranial hypertension 13:35 Mental health declining 14:58 Starting carnivore diet 17:13 Money spent on health care costs 19:06 Physician feedback on carnivore diet 21:29 Migraines and carbohydrates 22:50 Cholesterol numbers versus quality of life 27:12 Sugar and chronic pain 29:34 Amanda's carnivore diet today 32:56 Myopic focus on LDL cholesterol 34:51 Fasting 37:02 Carnivore diet and family 40:09 Fat, salt, and electrolytes 42:27 Straying from the carnivore diet 45:53 Carnivore diet and social situations 47:45 Father on carnivore diet 49:57 Work more enjoyable 52:02 Vegan reactions to carnivore diet 53:58 Circle of life See open positions at Revero: https://jobs.lever.co/Revero/ Join Carnivore Diet for a free 30 day trial: https://carnivore.diet/join/ Book a Carnivore Coach: https://carnivore.diet/book-a-coach/ Carnivore Shirts: https://merch.carnivore.diet Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://carnivore.diet/subscribe/ . #revero #shawnbaker #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #HealthCreation #humanfood #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree
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About Bhavin Shah:Bhavin Shah (BSc Optom (Hons), MCOptom, FBCLA) is a multi-award-winning behavioural optometrist with over 25 years of experience in the industry. His passion for linking vision with learning, coupled with his unique approach to solving complex problems using innovation and technology led to him specialising in myopia management. Since 2016 he has used behavioural science and insights to successfully build a 6-figure myopia management clinic in London offering a full spectrum of contact lenses and spectacles. His practice is one of the largest prescribers of MiSight lenses in the UK.Bhavin Shah graduated from UMIST (University of Manchester) in 1996. His passion for technology and innovation as well as improving children's vision have resulted in his national recognition as Contact lens practitioner of the year (2019 and 2020), and for his practice, Central Vision Opticians to be recognised as Children's contact lens practice of the year (2018), Technology practice of the Year (2020). He has written about myopia for several professional and general publications, as well as appearing on podcasts and as a speaker on the topic.
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More than 50% of the thinking part of the human brain is dedicated to processing visual information. We are, in a word, visual beings. And yet around the world, our vision is getting worse — and we're not quite sure why. Abdul talks about the life-changing impact of correcting vision. Then he speaks with Sarah Zhang, staff writer at The Atlantic, about what we know about the growing burden of nearsightedness.
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Today on Rising, BREAKING: Julian Assange EXTRADITION to US ordered by UK home secretary. Brother says he will appeal (00:00)Musk's Twitter free speech dream is MYOPIC, does NOTHING for site's toxic impacts: Emily Jashinsky (13:43)Elephant in the Zoom: Meltdowns inside progressive organizations are CRIPPLING the Left: Ryan Grim (26:34)Ron DeSantis DEFIES FDA, will not preorder Covid vaccines for young kids as FDA authorizes (40:10)Jamal Khashoggi Way' UNVEILED in front of Saudi embassy, NO JUSTICE for Shireen Abu Akleh (49:53)NEW Hunter Biden audio tip of the iceberg, A YEAR'S WORTH of content on hard drive: Reporter (1:01:37)France, Colombia hold PIVOTAL elections in establishment vs. anti-establishment races (1:16:20)NEITHER party has an actual plan to combat inflation: David Sirota (1:32:26)Nearly half STRONGLY DISAPPROVE of Biden as WH flirts with gas Rebates amid soaring prices (1:45:05)Where to tune in and follow: https://linktr.ee/risingthehillMore about Rising:Rising is a weekday morning show hosted by Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave. It breaks the mold of morning TV by taking viewers inside the halls of Washington power like never before, providing outside-of-the-beltway perspectives. The show leans into the day's political cycle with cutting edge analysis from DC insiders and outsiders alike to provide coverage not provided on cable news. It also sets the day's political agenda by breaking exclusive news with a team of scoop-driven reporters and demanding answers during interviews with the country's most important political newsmakers.
It's long been shown in academic research that most investors are risk-averse to some degree. But interestingly today, we learn that some academics also posit that long-term investors become more risk-averse, the more frequently they check their portfolios. As tastytraders who are well-equipped to handle different market environments, we suggest that more frequent portfolio monitoring actually leads to lower levels of risk-aversion.Did you catch our recent video on how to determine Delta/Theta levels for your portfolio?
It's long been shown in academic research that most investors are risk-averse to some degree. But interestingly today, we learn that some academics also posit that long-term investors become more risk-averse, the more frequently they check their portfolios. As tastytraders who are well-equipped to handle different market environments, we suggest that more frequent portfolio monitoring actually leads to lower levels of risk-aversion.Did you catch our recent video on how to determine Delta/Theta levels for your portfolio?
Graham Phillips, BPharm, FRPharmS, Dipp Comm Pharm is a second-generation pharmacist, and Superintendent of a multi- award winning pharmacy group (www.letchworthpharmacy.co.uk) He has worked with GPs and in Primary Care widely for 35 years, and wants to see much-closer working relationships with GPs Graham has been involved in pharmacy politics at local and national level, for 25 years including four years on the Council of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (www.rpharms.com) Graham has a long-term interest in Public Health: he has been involved with NHS cancer-reform strategy, was a Trustee of the National Obesity Forum and was also a member of the Healthy Living Pharmacy reference group. https://psnc.org.uk/services-commissioning/essential-services/healthy-living-pharmacies/hlp-introduction-and-background/ The role of the Community Pharmacy in pro-active, preventive public health is among his research interests. Most recently he has styled himself as “The Pharmacist who Gave Up Drugs” and his recent project www.prolongevity.co.uk combines lifestyle interventions and DEprescribing Graham was made a Fellow of the RPSGB in 2009, and was recently appointed a Board Trustee of the UK based Public Health Collaboration “Real Food / Right Food” www.phcuk.org Graham lives with his partner Karen (a GP) in North London and has two teenage sons, the elder of whom is a Pharmacist In his free time outside pharmacy Graham lists his interests as music, politics, cinema (and he's an acknowledged coffee addict!) Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 07:51 What sort of changes in drugs over the years? 10:25 Status quo 15:10 The pharmacist that gave up drugs 18:36 Life expectancy vs modern diseases 20:25 Reception from other pharmacists 24:55 Pharma lobbies 26:05 Lifestyle vs drugs 30:56 Is there cause for optimism? 32:35 If Graham Phillips were health minister 34:51 Myopic view of health 37:45 Who benefits from cholesterol reduction? 41:08 Statin-resistant patients 44:01 Good science vs good industry profits 45:51 Epiphany 48:09 Getting the good feedback 52:41 No deprescription in medical school Join the Community: https://carnivore.diet/join/ Book a Carnivore Coach: https://carnivore.diet/book-a-coach/ Carnivore Shirts: https://merch.carnivore.diet Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://carnivore.diet/subscribe/ . #revero #shawnbaker #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #HealthCreation #humanfood #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree
This week, Kimberly shares a story and reflects on one of the challenges she experienced while recently caring for a loved one.
This week, Amanda and Ben do an oral boards style focused review of the differential for acquired myopic shifts.
In this episode, we cover the first part of our second point, The Myopic Soul in a Corrupted Body. We look at what the state of the unregenerate (or unsaved) soul and discuss both its function and its lacking. We also talk about why words such as dead and blind may not always be the best words to describe the lost soul.
In his speech declaring war on Ukraine, the dictator of Russia, Vladimir Putin, said the goal of his “special operation” was the de-Nazification of Ukraine. He'd remove the democratically elected government and install a Russia-friendly puppet government instead, thus expanding the power and influence of the Russian empire. But de-Nazification? Azov Battalion videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuBeABAprlo and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GoqZ8gPKKis&t=1s. Myopic circles article link: https://contrarianedge.com/see-more-clearly-with-these-two-mental-models/ You can read this article online here: https://contrarianedge.com/war-in-ukraine-part-4-are-there-neo-nazis-in-ukraine/
Come along on the audio road trip with no breaks! Join Jacob (Alpharad) and Zak (CONEY) as they discuss interesting, sometimes unethical topics on their newest podcast, How Did We Get Here. Find Jacob on Youtube and Twitter.Find Zak on Youtube, Twitter, and Twitch.For business inquiries, please contact hdwgh.cast@gmail.com.