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Go To Market Grit
From Scaling Cisco to Seeding AI: John T. Chambers on Speed, Strategy, and Reinvention

Go To Market Grit

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 87:08


John Chambers led Cisco through the rise of the internet—transforming it into the world's most valuable company at its peak.On this week's Grit, the former Cisco CEO unpacks how he scaled the business from $70M to $50B+, pioneered M&A as a growth strategy with 180 acquisitions, and built what many called the best sales force in tech.Now leading his own venture firm, Chambers shares how he's backing the next generation of AI-native startups.Guest: John T. Chambers, Former Cisco Executive Chairman & CEO, JC2 Ventures Founder & CEOChapters: 00:00 Trailer00:45 Introduction01:45 Track record, relationships, trust13:21 Acquisitions every year17:32 Product-focused24:40 Family, dyslexia, and without shame30:46 Wang Laboratories35:59 Ready being CEO40:17 Reinventing your business50:08 Numbers don't lie54:09 Sales calls and making mistakes56:20 Adapting leadership style1:06:32 Best leadership year ever1:13:35 A busy, exhausting schedule1:22:07 Candid with me1:25:21 What “grit” means to John1:26:43 OutroMentioned in this episode: John Doerr, OpenAI, Wang Laboratories, IBM, Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Apple Inc., Meta Platforms, FMC Corporation, DuPont de Nemours, Inc., John Mortgage, Don Valentine, Sequoia Capital, Alcatel Mobile, Lucent Technologies, Inc., Verizon Communications Inc., AT&T Inc., Rick Justice, Pankage Patel, Larry Carter, CNBC, Jim Cramer, George Kurtz, CrowdStrike, Randy Pond, Rebecca Jacoby, Mel SelcherLinks:Connect with JohnXLinkedInConnect with JoubinXLinkedInEmail: grit@kleinerperkins.comLearn more about Kleiner Perkins

The Green
Nemours study offers new hope for infants diagnosed with brittle bone disease

The Green

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 13:11


A prenatal diagnosis of osteogenesis imperfecta, a rare genetic disorder also known as brittle bone disease, can be devastating for expecting parents. The most severe cases are often labeled ‘lethal,' leading some families to believe there are no options for treatment.However, new research from Nemours Children's Health challenges that belief.Delaware Public Media's Kyle McKinnon caught up this week with Dr. Ricki Carroll – a Physician on the Skeletal Dysplasia and Palliative Care teams at Nemours – to learn more about the study's findings and how doctors are rethinking this rare condition.

EMRA*Cast
Pediatric Physical Exam Essentials: Strategies and Best Practices

EMRA*Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 24:35


This episode of EMRA Cast features Dr. Jody Kieffer, a pediatric EM attending physician at Nemours Children's Hospital. Dr. Blythe Fiscella, EMRA*Cast host, gets expert advice on examination strategies for pediatric patients. Learn about newborn-specific exams, strategies, and holding techniques to conduct ear and throat exams in toddlers; the use of metered dose inhalers; the appropriate use of ibuprofen and acetaminophen; and guidelines for discharge counseling for bronchiolitic patients. 

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Dr. R. Lawrence Moss, President and CEO at Nemours Children's Health

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 13:56


Dr. R. Lawrence Moss, President and CEO at Nemours Children's Health, discusses the vital role of children's healthcare providers as stewards of long-term health, not just caretakers when children are sick. He emphasizes Nemours' mission-driven approach, prioritizing the highest quality care for the community and ensuring a lasting impact on children's well-being.

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews
3/13 - JMN LIVE AT THE PLAYERS

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 7:56


Dr. Lawrence Moss, President & CEO of Nemours Health, joins JMN to discuss the partnership between Nemours and The Players, and how they collaborate to provide children's health care resources and support. Visit the Nemours Kids Zone at The Players!

Entrez sans frapper
Madame de Lafayette et "La princesse de Clèves": Un classique au goût moderne à l'ère de la téléréalité

Entrez sans frapper

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 6:21


"Le Classico" de Sébastien Ministru: «La princesse de Clèves» de Madame de Lafayette « La magnificence et la galanterie n'ont jamais paru avec tant d'éclat que dans les années du règne de Henri second », et c'est bien sur le théâtre de la brillante cour des Valois que se noue et se joue la passion de la princesse de Clèves et du duc de Nemours. Passion tacite, et qui ne s'exprime longtemps que par des signes : un portrait dérobé, la couleur d'un vêtement au tournoi, la soudaine émotion d'un visage. Passion tragique, aussi, dont la mort est la conséquence imprévue. Merci pour votre écoute Entrez sans Frapper c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes et les émission en version intégrale (avec la musique donc) de Entrez sans Frapper sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/8521 Abonnez-vous également à la partie "Bagarre dans la discothèque" en suivant ce lien: https://audmns.com/HSfAmLDEt si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Vous pourriez également apprécier ces autres podcasts issus de notre large catalogue: Le voyage du Stradivarius Feuermann : https://audmns.com/rxPHqEENoir Jaune Rouge - Belgian Crime Story : https://feeds.audiomeans.fr/feed/6e3f3e0e-6d9e-4da7-99d5-f8c0833912c5.xmlLes Petits Papiers : https://audmns.com/tHQpfAm Des rencontres inspirantes avec des artistes de tous horizons. Galaxie BD: https://audmns.com/nyJXESu Notre podcast hebdomadaire autour du 9ème art.Nom: Van Hamme, Profession: Scénariste : https://audmns.com/ZAoAJZF Notre série à propos du créateur de XII et Thorgal. Franquin par Franquin : https://audmns.com/NjMxxMg Ecoutez la voix du créateur de Gaston (et de tant d'autres...)

Théâtre
"La Princesse de Clèves" de Madame de La Fayette 5/5 : Dénouement

Théâtre

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 28:56


durée : 00:28:56 - Le Feuilleton - Mme de Clèves va-t-elle résister à la crise morale que sa passion pour M. de Nemours a déclenchée en elle ?

Théâtre
"La Princesse de Clèves" de Madame de La Fayette 2/5 : Le coup de foudre

Théâtre

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 28:31


durée : 00:28:31 - Le Feuilleton - M. de Nemours a volé un portrait de Mme de Clèves et elle l'a laissé faire, sans rien oser dire.

Le Feuilleton
"La Princesse de Clèves" de Madame de La Fayette 5/5 : Dénouement

Le Feuilleton

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 28:56


durée : 00:28:56 - Le Feuilleton - Mme de Clèves va-t-elle résister à la crise morale que sa passion pour M. de Nemours a déclenchée en elle ?

Le Feuilleton
"La Princesse de Clèves" de Madame de La Fayette 2/5 : Le coup de foudre

Le Feuilleton

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 28:31


durée : 00:28:31 - Le Feuilleton - M. de Nemours a volé un portrait de Mme de Clèves et elle l'a laissé faire, sans rien oser dire.

Le Feuilleton
"La Princesse de Clèves" de Madame de La Fayette 1/5 : La Cour d'Henri II

Le Feuilleton

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 27:51


durée : 00:27:51 - Le Feuilleton - A la cour d'Henri II, Mademoiselle de Chartres vient d'épouser M. De Clèves. Elisabeth, la reine d'Angleterre, a des vues sur Monsieur de Nemours.

Théâtre
"La Princesse de Clèves" de Madame de La Fayette 1/5 : La Cour d'Henri II

Théâtre

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 27:51


durée : 00:27:51 - Le Feuilleton - A la cour d'Henri II, Mademoiselle de Chartres vient d'épouser M. De Clèves. Elisabeth, la reine d'Angleterre, a des vues sur Monsieur de Nemours.

Inside the Strategy Room
239. CEO perspectives: Jim Fitterling, Chair and CEO of Dow Inc.

Inside the Strategy Room

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 35:41


Innovation and transformation become critical imperatives for many organizations, especially as they grow larger and mature. The complex merger and series of spin-offs that Dow Inc. underwent with E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company between 2017 and 2018 is among the more dramatic of such reinventions. The move to create a materials science company (Dow), an agricultural business (Corteva), and an industrial company (Dupont), remains a much-studied growth strategy case. In this episode, Dow Inc. Chair and CEO Jim Fitterling talks with McKinsey Senior Partner and Global Energy and Materials Practice leader John Warner about why the “merge-spin” made sense then and now, and about leading a global company with compassion in a rapidly changing world. Related insights How Dow reinvented itself Getting fit for growth: The leadership mindsets and behaviors that matter The Committed Innovator: A conversation with Neal Gutterson of Corteva The making of a megadeal: Howard Ungerleider on the merger of Dow and DuPont Top M&A trends in 2024: Blueprint for success in the next wave of deals How one approach to M&A is more likely to create value than all othersSupport the show: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/mckinsey-strategy-&-corporate-finance/See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information

Grandma's Silver
Noël at Nemours: A Holiday Celebration of Elegance and History

Grandma's Silver

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 45:54


Step into the splendor of Nemours Estate this holiday season! In this episode, we're joined by Paula Phipps, Manager of Collections and Interpretation, to explore the history of this French-inspired estate, the du Pont family legacy, and the architectural marvels that make it a standout among historic homes. Paula also takes us behind the scenes of Nemours' magical holiday transformation, sharing the inspiration, traditions, and stories behind its breathtaking decor.This conversation offers a heartwarming blend of elegance, nostalgia, and holiday cheer. Perfect for anyone who cherishes timeless beauty and meaningful traditions!RESOURCES:Follow along on social media—Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok.Visit the Nemours Estate website to learn more about the holiday festivities.

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews
11/20 - Spotlight: 2024 Nemours Childrens Health Run/Walk

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 11:48


December 7th is the 2nd Annual Nemours Children's Health & Walk, featuring a 10K, a 5K, and a 1-mile Fun Run supporting Nemour's Compassionate Care Fund. This fund helps ill children receiving care and therapy across multiple health disciplines. James Helney from Nemours Health talks about the event, and 10-year-old Noah along with his family discuss how Nemours provides therapy services helping him overcome his health challenges. Visit www.Nemours.org if you would like to learn more, register for the event, or make a donation.

David Hoffmeister & A Course In Miracles
From Theory to Practice - Nemours, France with David Hoffmeister and Urpi Milla Navarro

David Hoffmeister & A Course In Miracles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 183:23


From Theory to Practice - Nemours, France with David Hoffmeister and Urpi Milla NavarroDavid expresses his gratitude for the teachings of "A Course in Miracles" and emphasizes the importance of practicing and deepening one's prayers to God. David and Urpi highlight the beauty of devotional prayer life, sharing personal experiences of how prayer has become a natural and essential part of their life, guiding decisions and bringing joy and happiness.David explains that true spiritual practice involves undoing our identity and beliefs and moving beyond life's physical and material aspects. They emphasize that prayer is a way to connect with God through giving, service, and devotion, focusing on what is most helpful for everyone rather than personal needs. The practice of prayer helps to clear the mind of beliefs and thoughts that block the light of truth, leading to a deeper connection with God and a sense of true abundance and happiness.If you want to know more about David Hoffmeister and the Living Miracles events, here is more information: https://www.the-christ.net/eventsRecorded, November 5, 2024, Nemours, France.

Au cœur de l'histoire
Au Cœur de l'Histoire des Français aux Etats-Unis (4/5) : Les Du Pont de Nemours, une dynastie française qui a conquis les Etats-Unis

Au cœur de l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 42:05


Toute cette semaine, à l'occasion des élections américaines, semaine spéciale "Au Cœur de l'Histoire des Français aux Etats-Unis” ou le destin de Français qui se sont fait un nom en Amérique. Pour le quatrième épisode, Stéphane Bern raconte les Du Pont de Nemours, une dynastie française qui a conquis les Etats-Unis, notamment grâce au fils Eleuthère Irénée qui a fondé une poudrerie que le gouvernement américain, en pleine guerre - celle qui a opposé les Etats-Unis au Royaume-Uni en 1812 - a choisie pour approvisionner ses troupes. Une réussite qui n'a pas été sans conséquence…Pourquoi les Du Pont de Nemours décident-ils de partir aux Etats-Unis pour y faire fortune ? Comment ont-ils réussi à devenir l'une des premières puissances industrielles mondiales ? Comment ont-il marqué l'histoire du capitalisme ? Pour en parler, Stéphane Bern reçoit Tristan Gaston-Breton, historien des entreprises.

Debout les copains !
Au Cœur de l'Histoire des Français aux Etats-Unis (4/5) : Les Du Pont de Nemours, une dynastie française qui a conquis les Etats-Unis

Debout les copains !

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 42:05


Toute cette semaine, à l'occasion des élections américaines, semaine spéciale "Au Cœur de l'Histoire des Français aux Etats-Unis” ou le destin de Français qui se sont fait un nom en Amérique. Pour le quatrième épisode, Stéphane Bern raconte les Du Pont de Nemours, une dynastie française qui a conquis les Etats-Unis, notamment grâce au fils Eleuthère Irénée qui a fondé une poudrerie que le gouvernement américain, en pleine guerre - celle qui a opposé les Etats-Unis au Royaume-Uni en 1812 - a choisie pour approvisionner ses troupes. Une réussite qui n'a pas été sans conséquence…Pourquoi les Du Pont de Nemours décident-ils de partir aux Etats-Unis pour y faire fortune ? Comment ont-ils réussi à devenir l'une des premières puissances industrielles mondiales ? Comment ont-il marqué l'histoire du capitalisme ? Pour en parler, Stéphane Bern reçoit Tristan Gaston-Breton, historien des entreprises.

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews
10/3 - Dr. Andrew Stec, Chief Medical Officer, Nemours Children's Health

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 4:18


Dr. Stec joins JMN at the Constellation Furyk & Friends golf tournament, raising awareness for food insecurity and the "Blessings In A Backpack" program for elementary school children, and other community outreach programs serving Nemours mission.

Le Double Expresso RTL2
L'INTÉGRALE - Le Double Expresso RTL2 (02/10/24)

Le Double Expresso RTL2

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 107:56


L'info du matin - A quel âge les enfants ont-ils droit en moyenne à leur premier smartphone ? Le winner du jour : - Il possédait un Picasso pendant plus de 50 ans sans le savoir - Il brave la tempête Hélène pour assister au mariage de sa fille Le flashback de février 2000 Les savoirs inutile : quel a été le tout premier gratte-ciel à voir le jour ? 3 choses à savoir sur Sting Qu'est ce qu'on regarde ? - "The Joker : Folie à deux" avec Lady Gaga et Joaquin Phoenix - Le retour de la série "Buffy contre les vampires" et de la saga "James Bond" Le jeu surprise : Thomas de Lorient gagne un séjour en demi-pension de 5 nuits, pour 2 personnes chez Valdys resort hotels et spa. Les coffres à jouet : Thibault 9 ans et sa maman de Nemours gagnent un iPad ! La banque RTL2 : Céline de Seignelay vers Auxerre gagne 100 euros

Remember The Girls
Ep. 62: Carriers of Duchenne with Dr. Mena Scavina

Remember The Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 19:44


*This month in partnership with ⁠⁠⁠⁠PPMD⁠⁠* Our Carrier Connections program features a different X-linked condition each month with the goal to increase awareness of X-linked conditions and how they impact the lives of women and girls. This month, we are featuring Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). Duchenne is an X-linked disorder characterized by progressive muscle weakening and is one of the most common life-limiting genetic conditions diagnosed in childhood. It is caused by a mutation in the DMD gene, which typically functions to produce a protein critical for muscle structure and function known as dystrophin. In individuals with Duchenne, this protein is absent, leading to the degeneration of muscle fibers over time and progressive muscle weakening. Duchenne is a multi-systemic condition, which means it affects many parts of the body including the heart and respiratory muscles, contributing to cardiology and breathing-related complications. Females carriers are usually not affected with Duchenne or Becker because they make enough of the dystrophin protein. However, they can have some symptoms of Duchenne, such as changes to heart function, mild muscle weakness, fatigue, or cramping in their muscles. Rarely, a carrier has symptoms that are as severe as those of a male with muscular dystrophy. The term “manifesting carrier” is often used to describe a woman who has some of the symptoms of a male with Duchenne. Carrier females have an increased chance of changes to heart function. Because a small percentage of carriers may have serious heart concerns, it is important for all women who are carriers and women who are at risk to be carriers to have regular heart evaluations, beginning in their late teens/early adult years and, if normal, repeated every 3-5 years. Today, we are featuring Dr. Mena Scavina. Dr. Mena Scavina is Professor of Pediatrics and Neurology at Thomas Jefferson University and neurologist in the Division of Neurology at Nemours Children's Health, Delaware (retired). She completed her residency in Neurology at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital followed by an MDA Research Fellowship at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and a clinical fellowship in neuromuscular diseases at Nemours. She was Director of the Neuromuscular Program at Nemours, Co-Director of the MDA Certified Center since 1997 and Director of the Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy Certified Duchenne Care Center since 2017 when the clinic was certified. Dr. Scavina is a consultant for Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy and has been involved with the Certified Duchenne Care Center (CDCC) program, certifying centers throughout the country. One of her interests is in the care of carriers of Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophy and has been involved with the development of the Duchenne and Becker Carrier Clinic in conjunction with PPMD and cardiologists at the Penn Center for Inherited Cardiovascular Disease in Philadelphia. She is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and a member of the American Academy of Neurology. RESOURCES: PPMD Website and section on Carriers Decode Duchenne Information PPMD Registry information Penn Medicine Duchenne and Becker Carrier Clinic PPMD Lighthouse Workshops If individuals are interested in learning more about the Monthly Virtual Carrier Meeting, they can contact emily@parentprojectmd.org. Carrier Connections is sponsored by Kyowa Kirin and Amgen. For more information about our organization, check out ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠rememberthegirls.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

La Grosse Bouffe
Le Guide du Bouffing

La Grosse Bouffe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 76:20


Pour cette rentrée 2024, l'heure est grave. Non, pas si grave que ça. Mais, tels que vous nous écoutez, là, maintenant, vous n'avez rien moins qu'un morceau d'histoire entre les oreilles (aussi, probablement, un cerveau. Entre vos oreilles, je veux dire). Eh oui, car il s'agit du dernier épisode de La Grosse Bouffe enregistré à Nation (Paris 11), sur le Lycksele vert turquoise de Thomas. Pourquoi ? Eh bien tout d'abord parce que ce BZ a 20 ans et qu'il montre quelques signes de fatigue, donc on va s'en débarrasser, hein. Et surtout parce que début octobre, Thomas quitte Paris pour Lille. On ne vous ment pas : une page d'histoire qui se tourne. Pour cette raison, nous avons réuni nos adresses préférées intra-muros. Si vous abhorrez Paris et/ou que vous n'avez pas l'intension d'y mettre un orteil, cet épisode risque fort de vous ennuyer. Nous en sommes bien désolés.Dans cet épisode HISTORIQUE, nous parlons : des bons moyens d'appâter Bertrand avec du sucré, des progrès de Thomas à Duolingo, de bières coréennes, de pubs d'adolescence, de la rue Alexandre Dumas (beaucoup), de bar à cocktails minus, des origines du gyoza, du terme "néo bistrot" qu'on adore, de bars disparus et qui manquent, d'endroits où voir un match de foot tout en observant Méluche passer boire un coup, de pizzeria généreuse, de cavistes généreux, de cheffes médiatiques, de SEM Masato Kitera, de sacs de raviolis et du fait que Bertrand a manifestement vécu uniquement dans trois rues.Les adresses du Bouffing :Au Petit Panisse, 35 rue de Montreuil, Paris 11Patrick's - Le Ballon Vert, 33 rue de Montreuil, Paris 11Alegrías, 67 avenue Parmentier, Paris 11Laï-Laï Ken, 7 rue Sainte-Anne, Paris 1K-Mart Opéra, 4-8 Rue Sainte-Anne, Paris 1Fulgurances, 10 rue Alexandre Dumas, Paris 11Fulgurances La Cave, 5 rue Alexandre Dumas, Paris 11Raviolis Nord Est Les Halles, 115 rue Saint-Denis, Paris 1Mangez Et Cassez-Vous, 64 rue Alexandre Dumas, Paris 11Pub Saint Hilaire, 2 rue Valette, Paris 5Café de la Plage, 59 rue de Charonne, Paris 11L'insolite, 30 rue de la Folie Méricourt, Paris 11Ossek Garden, 14 rue Rampon, Paris 11Le Sot L'y Laisse, 70 rue Alexandre Dumas, Paris 11JanTchi, 6 rue Thérèse, Paris 1Le Barav, 6 rue Charles-François Dupuis, Paris 3Wine Therapy, 35 Rue de Montholon, Paris 9Caffé Shop Voltaire, 215 bis boulevard Voltaire, Paris 11Tapisserie - Charonne, 65 rue de Charonne, Paris 11Grand Café d'Athènes, 74 rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis, Paris 10Les Résistants, 16 rue du Château d'Eau, Paris 10Yam'Tcha, 121 rue Saint-Honoré, Paris 1Café Laï'Tcha, 7 rue du Jour, Paris 1Bar Nouveau, 5 rue des Haudriettes, Paris 3Gyoza Bar, 56 passage des Panoramas, Paris 2Le Supercoin, 17 rue Boinod, Paris 18Nos chers disparus :Uma, 7 rue du 29 Juillet, Paris 1Kawaii Café, 20 rue de Nemours, Paris 11Second Strike, 23 rue Saint-Sauveur, Paris 2Si vous souhaitez aider l'association Vendanges Solidaires qui vient en aide aux vigneron·nes en difficulté, c'est ici que ça se passe.Nous faisons partie du label Podcut ! N'hésitez pas à découvrir leur grille pleine de podcasts intéressants animés par de belles personnes (en dehors et en dedans), sur des sujets qui vont de la bière à Depeche Mode en passant par la préhistoire. Et si vous nous aimez vraiment, vous participerez à leur Patreon. Et n'hésitez pas à rejoindre le Discord de Podcut ! ET NOUS PARLER !!!La Grosse Bouffe est un podcast dédié au manger et au boire. Les nouveaux épisodes sortent tous les 21 du mois. Retrouvez La Grosse Bouffe sur Ausha, Apple Podcast et toutes les autres plateformes de téléchargement de podcasts. Vous pouvez également nous suivre et glisser en DM sur Twitter à @la_grossebouffe, et nous écrire à lagrossebouffepodcast@gmail.com.  

Le Double Expresso RTL2
L'INTÉGRALE - Le Double Expresso RTL2 (19/09/24)

Le Double Expresso RTL2

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 106:32


L'info du matin - Le continent de plastique de l'océan Pacifique Le flashback de novembre 1982 Les savoirs inutile : Au XIIe siècle, pour se marier les époux devaient obligatoirement donner leur consentement à l'oral. Le winner du jour : - Graphiste, et tout juste licenciée, elle a créé un badge "Désespérée" sur Linkedln - Ed Sheeran a joué une chanson à une joggeuse qu'il a croisé 3 choses à savoir sur la Technoparade Qu'est ce qu'on fait ce week-end ? Ce weekend, ce sont les journées européennes du patrimoine. L'occasion de visiter gratuitement des châteaux, des musées des églises et même RTL2 Le jeu surprise : Elodie de Donnery vers Orléans gagne un séjour au futuroscope pour 2 adultes et 2 enfants ! La banque RTL2 : Stéphanie de Rambouillet repart avec un abonnement chez Quitoque. Nicolas de Egreville vers Nemours gagne 500 euros.

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Allison Gertel-Rosenberg, Vice President and Chief Policy and Prevention Officer at Nemours Children's Health

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 14:46


In this episode, host Jakob Emerson sits down with Allison Gertel-Rosenberg, Vice President and Chief Policy and Prevention Officer at Nemours Children's Health. They discuss the importance of nutritional literacy, equitable access to healthy foods, and Nemours' recognition as the first pediatric health system to become a USDA MyPlate National Strategic Partner. Discover how Nemours is shaping the future of children's health through innovative strategies and community partnerships.

Becker’s Women’s Leadership
Allison Gertel-Rosenberg, Vice President and Chief Policy and Prevention Officer at Nemours Children's Health

Becker’s Women’s Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 14:46


In this episode, host Jakob Emerson sits down with Allison Gertel-Rosenberg, Vice President and Chief Policy and Prevention Officer at Nemours Children's Health. They discuss the importance of nutritional literacy, equitable access to healthy foods, and Nemours' recognition as the first pediatric health system to become a USDA MyPlate National Strategic Partner. Discover how Nemours is shaping the future of children's health through innovative strategies and community partnerships.

NewsWare‘s Trade Talk
NewsWare's Trade Talk: Thursday, May 23

NewsWare‘s Trade Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 19:39


S&P Futures are gaining this morning as tech stocks move higher. Last night's earnings report from NVDA remains the key story for today's action. Also, this morning, markets will be paying attention to a couple of economic reports. DuPont de Nemours is planning to split itself into three publicly traded companies. Justice Dept appear ready to file suit against Live Nation ticketing monopoly. Ukraine may receive approval to use U.S. weapons inside of Russia. In Europe, markets are higher as tech rallies and European PMI reports indicate growth. Oil prices are rebounding and higher by more than 0.50%.

Un Jour dans l'Histoire
Bayard : chevalier vraiment sans peur ? Vraiment sans reproche ?

Un Jour dans l'Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 40:16


Nous sommes au début du XVIe siècle. Robert II de La Marck, duc de Bouillon, seigneur de Sedan et de Fleuranges, se faisant appeler "le jeune Adventureux", évoque, dans ses Mémoires, la bataille de Ravenne qui s'est déroulée le 11 avril 1512 et qui oppose le roi de France Louis XII et le pape Jules II. Cette bataille est la plus importante des guerres d'Italie, après celle de Marignan. Elle fait plus de dix mille morts. La victoire est obtenue par Louis XII. Ravenne est mise à sac mais les Français, menacés au nord, doivent se replier vers le Piémont. Robert de La Marck écrit : « Je vous assure qu'il y avait ledit seigneur de Nemours des gentils capitaines, tant de gens de cheval que de gens de pied, aussi bons que je n'ai point vu depuis : et y avait monseigneur de Lautrec, monseigneur de La Palice, le duc de Ferrare, monseigneur d'Alègre, monseigneur d'Humbrecourt, Fontrailles, le baron de Biare, le comte d'Estoge, qui menait la compagnie de monseigneur de Sedan, le grand écuyer de France, Galéas, le seigneur de Sanseverino, monseigneur de Bayard, monseigneur de Cressot, qui menait les deux cents archers de la garde du roi, monseigneur de Montoison, monseigneur d'Aubigny. » Ainsi, La Marck cite le chevalier Bayard parmi les héros de la bataille. Mais qui est-il ce bon chevalier dont la mémoire a traversé les siècles ? Dont le nom est, aujourd'hui, apposé sur quantité de monuments. Qu'en est-il de son exceptionnelle bravoure ? Comment le détacher de sa légende ? Sans peur et, souhaitons-le, sans reproche, partons sur ses traces… Sujets traités : Robert II de La Marck,seigneur, Sedan, Fleuranges, Ravenne, Bataille, Lautrec, chevalier Bayard, héros, légende Avec nous : Thierry Labassatère, docteur en histoire de l'Université Paris-Sorbonne. « Bayard, « le bon chevalier » » ; Perrin. Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews
3/13 - Spotlight: Nemours Childrens Health & The Players

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 6:40


Dr. Larry Moss, President & COO of Nemours, joins JMN to share how partnering with The Players helps provide care resources for children.

Minimum Competence
Legal News for Thurs 12/28 - Apple Watch pause ban, New York legal landscape changed, rise of PFAS litigation, and the FTC sues Grand Canyon University

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 9:53


This Day in Legal History: Pledge of AllegianceOn December 28, 1945, a significant moment in American educational and legal history occurred when Congress officially recognized the Pledge of Allegiance, urging its recitation in schools nationwide. The Pledge, originally composed in 1892 by Francis Bellamy, a Baptist minister, was intended to mark the 400th anniversary of Columbus Day. It underwent a critical change in 1954 when Congress added the words "under God," reflecting the era's heightened religious sentiment during the Cold War. This inclusion of "under God" in the Pledge later sparked legal challenges, notably involving Michael Newdow, who contested his daughter's school district's policy of daily Pledge recitation. Newdow argued that this practice infringed upon the separation of church and state. His case eventually reached the United States Supreme Court, which, in a pivotal decision, ruled that Newdow lacked standing, thereby not addressing the constitutional issue he raised.The legal journey of the Pledge of Allegiance illustrates the dynamic relationship between national identity, religion, and education in the United States. Over the years, the Pledge has been both a symbol of unity and a point of contention, reflecting the nation's evolving perspectives on patriotism and religious expression. The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, among other institutions, has provided extensive resources and insights into the ongoing debates surrounding the Pledge.The recognition of the Pledge by Congress in 1945 marked a formal endorsement of a practice that had already taken root in many schools. It solidified the Pledge's role in American culture, embedding it into the daily lives of millions of students. This action by Congress highlighted the importance of patriotic rituals in fostering a sense of national unity, especially in the aftermath of World War II.Today, the Pledge remains a staple in many educational institutions, symbolizing allegiance to the nation while also serving as a reminder of the ongoing discussions about the role of religion in public life and the meaning of patriotism in a diverse society.Apple Inc. is engaged in a complex legal and technical battle following a U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) ruling that some of its Apple Watch models infringed patents held by Masimo Corp., a medical-device maker. The ban initially led to a halt in U.S. sales of the Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2, but Apple won a temporary reprieve from a federal appeals court, allowing the sales of these models to resume.Apple's multifaceted strategy to counter the ban includes appealing the ITC decision, developing software modifications to avoid patent infringement, and submitting these changes to U.S. customs for approval. The company hopes this approach will enable it to continue selling non-infringing versions of the devices. The Federal Circuit has given the ITC until January 10 to respond to Apple's request for a stay of the ban for the duration of the appeal process.Despite the current pause in enforcement of the ITC's decision, the import ban stands. The outcome of the upcoming Customs tribunal will be crucial, as a favorable decision would reinforce the ITC's original ruling and could impact the ongoing appeal. Apple's legal efforts are accompanied by attempts to find technical workarounds, such as software updates that might modify or disable the contested pulse-oximetry feature.This situation is unusual, as large companies like Apple typically settle such disputes rather than endure prolonged legal battles and sales disruptions. The company's assertive approach may indicate a strategic decision to demonstrate its unwillingness to settle in patent disputes. Apple is also pursuing legal action against Masimo in Delaware district court, alleging infringement by Masimo's W1 watch.The appeals court's pause is expected to last around three weeks, coinciding with Customs' decision on the redesigned products. If Apple does not receive a favorable ruling from Customs, it has the option to appeal to the US Court of International Trade and potentially further to the Federal Circuit. This protracted legal battle illustrates the intricate interplay between patent law, technological innovation, and corporate strategy.Apple's ‘Unusual' Watch Fight Continues After Pause on BanIn 2023, New York's legal scene, often a trendsetter for the U.S. legal industry, experienced significant changes and challenges, raising questions for the year ahead. Two of New York's oldest law firms, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan and Shearman & Sterling, faced major transitions. Stroock is dissolving, while Shearman plans a merger with Allen & Overy, indicating a shift in the legal landscape.These developments reflect broader industry headwinds such as intense competition for talent, inconsistent client demand, and a slowdown in the global mergers-and-acquisitions market. Consolidation became a notable trend, with numerous law firm mergers throughout 2023, including high-profile combinations like Maynard Cooper & Gale with Nexsen Pruet, and Holland & Knight with Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis. A total of 41 law firm combinations were completed in the first three quarters of 2023, compared to 37 in the same period in 2022.In response to a slower growth environment and cost pressures, small and regional law firms are expected to pursue more mergers and acquisitions in 2024. Meanwhile, the end of 2023 saw major law firms, starting with New York's Milbank, raising associate salaries, with first-year associates now starting at $225,000. These salary hikes have raised concerns about whether less profitable firms can keep pace.Another significant shift is occurring in the structure of law firm partnerships. The traditional single-tier partnership model, where all partners share ownership, is dwindling. Firms like Cravath and Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison are reportedly adding or considering salaried partner tiers. However, some firms, like Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, are holding onto the single-tier partnership model for now.These changes mark a transformative period for New York's legal firms, reshaping how they operate, compete, and adapt in a rapidly evolving industry.New York legal scene faces tests after tumultuous 2023 | ReutersIn 2023, lawsuits against major chemical companies for polluting U.S. drinking water with PFAS, or "forever chemicals," resulted in over $11 billion in settlements. These chemicals, used in numerous consumer and commercial products, are known for their persistence in the environment and human body. With new federal regulations and growing awareness, 2024 is expected to see an increase in litigation and settlements related to PFAS contamination.Companies like 3M, Chemours, Corteva, and DuPont de Nemours have faced thousands of lawsuits, many consolidated in multidistrict litigation (MDL) in South Carolina. These include claims by water utilities for cleanup costs and personal injury claims linked to health issues caused by PFAS exposure. A significant settlement was reached in June, with 3M and water utilities agreeing to a $10.3 billion settlement, followed by another involving DuPont, Chemours, and Corteva for $1.19 billion.U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel, overseeing the MDL, has warned that these lawsuits could pose an existential threat to companies facing PFAS claims. The litigation's potential liabilities could lead defendants to settle to avoid large verdicts or seek bankruptcy protection, as seen in the case of Carrier Global subsidiary Kidde-Fenwal Inc in May.In 2024, legal experts anticipate more PFAS-related lawsuits, including those against consumer brands and more personal injury claims. At least one trial is scheduled in August in the MDL, focusing on firefighting foam manufacturers. Additionally, the process for selecting bellwether trials for personal injury cases is underway, with trials expected for various PFAS-related health issues.Outside of South Carolina, other trials are anticipated, including one involving North Carolina residents and another by Maine homeowners against a local paper mill. More settlements between chemical firms and state attorneys general are also expected, following the trend set by New Jersey and Ohio in 2023.The number of consumer class action lawsuits against companies producing PFAS-containing products like clothing, dental floss, and food wrappers is also on the rise. With the EPA moving forward with regulations that could set enforceable limits for PFAS in drinking water and potentially designate some as hazardous under the U.S. Superfund law, a surge in litigation is likely to continue into 2024 and beyond.‘Forever chemicals' were everywhere in 2023. Expect more litigation in 2024 | ReutersThe U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has filed a lawsuit against Grand Canyon University for engaging in deceptive advertising, illegal telemarketing practices, and misrepresenting itself as a nonprofit organization. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona, targets Grand Canyon Education Inc (GCE), its CEO, and the university.The FTC's complaint alleges that the university misled prospective doctoral students regarding the cost and course requirements of its doctoral programs. It also accuses the university of deceptive and abusive telemarketing practices. The FTC contends that despite claims of being a nonprofit, Grand Canyon University operates for the profit of GCE and its stockholders, with GCE receiving 60% of the university's revenue.The Arizona-based university has denied these allegations, calling them unsubstantiated, and expressed confusion over the federal government's decision to target a Christian university positively addressing issues in higher education.This lawsuit follows a significant $37.7 million fine imposed on the university by the U.S. Education Department for misrepresenting the costs of its doctoral programs. According to the Education Department, fewer than 2% of the school's doctoral program graduates completed their program within the advertised cost, and almost 78% of these students took five or more continuation courses. The university has stated its intention to refute the allegations vigorously.US FTC sues Grand Canyon University for deceptive advertising, illegal telemarketing | Reuters Get full access to Minimum Competence - Daily Legal News Podcast at www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

JPO Podcast
IPOS 2023, Part II

JPO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 50:47


Drs. Tyler McDonald from the University of South Alabama and Phil Nowicki from Grand Rapids host this year's coverage of the IPOS meeting. Guests include Dr. Todd Milbrant from Mayo who discusses IPOS planning and Ponseti casting pitfalls, Dr. Kishore Mulpuri from the University of British Columbia who discusses orphan hip conditions, Dr. Tony Riccio from TSRH who discusses foot deformities including pearls for the arthrogrypotic foot, Dr. Christine Ho from TSRH who discusses operative vs. nonoperative management of various dislocations and other sports-related injuries, Dr. Reid Nichols from Nemours who discusses teaching and bunions, Valerie Parrish, PA-C and Tracy Warhoover, RN who discuss the education of APP's at IPOS, and Dr. Derek Kelly from Campbell Clinic who presents the 2023 IPOS award winners. This episode is produced by Tyler McDonald and Phil Nowicki along with Carter Clement from Children's Hospital of New Orleans. Music by A.A. Aalto.

JPO Podcast
IPOS 2023, Part I

JPO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 51:31


Drs. Phil Nowicki of Grand Rapids and Tyler McDonald of University of South Alabama host this year's coverage of the IPOS meeting. Guests include Dr. Woody Sankar of CHOP who discusses hip preservation in Charcot Marie Tooth and balancing our national workforce, Dr. Wade Shrader of Nemours who discusses neuromuscular care including 1st ray fusions, Dr. Bob Cho of the Los Angeles Shriners who presents tips for severe scoliosis cases, course directors Drs. Derek Kelly and Suken Shah who discuss the evolution of the IPOS meeting, Dr. Phil McClure of the University of Maryland who discusses limb length differences, and Dr. Kali Tileston of Stanford who discusses the emotional side or scoliosis bracing. This episode is produced by Tyler McDonald and Phil Nowicki along with Carter Clement from Children's Hospital of New Orleans. Music by A.A. Aalto.

Gist Healthcare Daily
Thursday, December 14, 2023

Gist Healthcare Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 8:20


The Supreme Court agrees to review a lower federal court ruling that could curtail access to mifepristone…a key drug used in medication abortions. Massachusetts will remove stigmatizing mental health and prior drug use questions from its physician credentialing process. And, Nemours will launch a pediatric hospital-at-home program in 2024. That's coming up on today's episode of Gist Healthcare Daily. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What SCOTUS Wrote Us
DuPont v. Abbott | Thomas, Dissenting from Denial of Certiorari

What SCOTUS Wrote Us

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 10:50


Justice Thomas, dissenting from the Court's denial of certiorari in E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. v. Abbott (November 20, 2023), a case in which DuPont asked the Court to review the District Court's application of collateral estoppel. https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/23-13_d18e.pdf   Listen to What SCOTUS Wrote Us wherever you get your podcasts. www.whatscotuswroteus.com

Earnings Calls: Rawdog edition
DuPont de Nemours 2023/Q3 Earnings Call [$DD]

Earnings Calls: Rawdog edition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 60:18


DuPont's Q3 2023 earnings call, unedited

The Zach Highley Show
#17: An Interview with a Pediatrician

The Zach Highley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 69:09


Dr. Harkness is a Pediatrician at Nemours in Paoli. Originally from Philadelphia, and has been a hospital pediatrician in the past. He went to medical school at University of Pittsburgh and trained in Pediatric at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He has been with my his practice for the last 31 years treating pediatric patients in the outpatient setting. Dr. Harkness was actually my pediatrician as well, and, amazingly, I had the opportunity to work under him in a 3rd year rotation last year. I've had experiences with many Pediatrician's in the past and he is easily one of the best. Dr. Harkness has an amazing way of making the children and parents feel comfortable, while, of course, being an amazingly skilled diagnostician. Welcome Dr. Harkness. ___0:00 - Intro0:57 - Statistics About Pediatrics3:33 - Pediatricians and Stickers5:16 - What Is Pediatrics?6:01 - Why Pediatrics?9:52 - What Was Pediatrics Residency Like?16:02 - Practicing After Residency21:26 - Being Happy as an Outpatient Pediatrician28:51 - Average Day of a Pediatrician29:35 - How Did COVID Change Your Practice?32:57 - If I Give You $100 Million, What Would You Do?36:50 - Best Thing About Being a Pediatrician38:14 - Worst Thing About Being a Pediatrician41:15 - Things You Wish You Knew Before Coming Into Pediatrics44:50 - Sneaky Tips and Tricks With Kids51:26 - Characteristics of a Student for Pediatrics54:13 - General Advice for People Picking Careers in Medicine58:31 - Any Mistakes That You Made Throughout Your Career/Life?58:59 - Common Mistakes59:53 - Positive Qualities & Characteristics1:03:04 - Advice for Students Looking Into Pediatrics1:04:24 - Very Important Question!1:06:39 - Closing Message1:09:30 - Outro___ResourcesCo-parenting Through Separation and Divorce: Putting Your Children First by David L. Hill and Jann Blackstone - https://a.co/d/5skU6ZV___View the Show Notes Page for This Episode for transcript and more information: zhighley.com/podcast___Connect With ZachMain YouTube: @ZachHighley Newsletter: https://zhighley.com/newsletter/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zachhighley/?hl=enWebsite: https://zhighley.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/zachhighleyLinkedln: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zach-highley-gergel-44763766/Business Inquiries: zachhighley@nebula.tv___Listen for FreeSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/23TvJdEBAJuW5WY1QHEc6A?si=cf65ae0abbaf46a4Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-zach-highley-show/id1666374777___Welcome to the Zach Highley Show, where we discuss personal growth and medicine to figure out how to improve our lives. My name is Zach and I'm a medical student, and soon to be physician, in Philadelphia. Throughout these episodes I'll interview top performers from around the world in business, life, and medicine in hopes of extracting the resources and techniques they use to get to the top.The best way to help the show is share episodes on any platform. If you think a friend or family member will like a certain episode, send it to them!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

JPO Podcast
POSNA Annual Meeting 2023 Part II

JPO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 44:27


This special episode brings you highlights from the 2023 annual POSNA meeting in Nashville. Guests include Pat Cahill from CHOP, Jeanne Franzone from Nemours, Neeraj Patel from Lurie Children's Hospital, Greg Mencio from Vanderbilt, and Jonathan Schoenecker from Vanderbilt. Your hosts are Carter Clement from Children's Hospital of New Orleans, Craig Louer from Vanderbilt, and Julia Sanders from Children's Hospital Colorado. Music by A.A. Aalto.

The Lens
74. Critical Pathways

The Lens

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 18:46


Kellie Olmstead, Vice President and Chief Transformation Officer at Nemours Children's Health in Jacksonville, Florida joins us to describe the Clinical Pathways improvement work and progress made at Nemours.

The Race to Value Podcast
Ep 162 – Well Beyond Medicine: Value-Based Leadership in Redefining Children's Health, with Karen Wilding

The Race to Value Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 52:06


In value-based care, we have both an economic and a moral imperative.  What's at stake is so much more than saving our healthcare system. It is about ensuring the continued prosperity of our nation to ensure that we leave it better for future generations. The best indicator of whether our country is on the right path is the assurance that healthy mothers can give birth to healthy children. And those children, in turn, must be assured of good care and a sound education that will enable them to face the challenges of a changing world. If we could have but one generation of properly born, educated, and healthy children, many of the insurmountable problems in our country would vanish in our lifetimes. This week on the Race to Value, you are going to hear from a value-based care leader who is boldly moving beyond with a call to action to serve our nation's youth. Karen Wilding, the Chief Value Officer at Nemours, is on a passionate pursuit of the Quadruple Aim, and her health system is redefining children's health in our country. Nemours Children's Health is truly “leaning in” to the promise of population health by transforming the very definition of what it means for children to be healthy. And their value journey reflects a bold vision to create the healthiest generations of children that will take us beyond medicine by ultimately impacting the world. If you are looking for an example of inspirational leadership in value-based care, look no further than Karen Wilding and the Nemours Children's Health System!   Episode Bookmarks: 01:30 “If we could have but one generation of properly born, educated, and healthy children, many of the insurmountable problems in our country would vanish in our lifetimes.” 02:30 Introduction to Karen Wilding, the Chief Value Officer at Nemours Children's Health 03:00 Support Race to  Value by subscribing to our weekly newsletter and leaving a review/rating on Apple Podcasts. 05:45 Karen describes the whole-person care orientation at Nemours and how the mission of “Well Beyond Medicine” guides their value-based care journey. 06:45 Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) screening in underserved populations to expand care network and create community partnerships. 07:45 Driving “macro-system impact” as an anchor institution (e.g. best practice clinical research, cross-sector partnerships, health equity investments) 08:30 Health Equity opportunities in pediatric whole-person care (e.g. teen birth rates, preventative care access, infant mortality rates…and even household income). 09:00 “Well Beyond Medicine is a commitment to not just care for the medical aspects of children – we also care for the larger health ecosystem to create whole-child health and healthier generations.” 11:45 “Payment transformation is foundational to being able to create sustainability in value-based care.” 12:30 Karen explains how the fee-for-service infrastructure does not align incentives for healthy outcomes (e.g. asthma exacerbations with children in Delaware). 13:30 “Investing in children's health is the single most important thing we can do as a society.” (balancing present-day economics vs. future economics). 14:45 Partnering with payers to pursue health equity transformation and the importance of community-based investments. 16:45 Nemours has been utilizing Community Health Workers to conduct SDOH screenings and individualized interventions through a culturally competent care model. 17:45 Karen explains how the interdisciplinary care team at Nemours works together to capture, assess, and address SDOH barriers. 18:45 The importance of enterprise-level buy-in when launching a SDOH population health strategy. 20:30 Overcoming fears and concerns of families in sharing personal information about their social barriers. 21:00 The creation of a national toolkit on whole-child population health and how Nemours is collaborating with policy stakeholders at the federal level.

Nemours Champions for Children
Episode 191: Running with Passion - Checking in with Dr. Manuel Gonzales

Nemours Champions for Children

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 29:16


In 2010, when he was 15, Dr. Manuel "Manny" Gonzales was a sophomore in high school and a varsity cross-country runner when he received a stunning diagnosis: cancer. At that time, he underwent a grueling regimen to battle the disease: 10 rounds of chemotherapy, thirteen lumbar punctures, and countless hours spent in both the inpatient and outpatient settings of the hospital where he was being treated: Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware. His experience changed his life, creating a passion for becoming a pediatric oncologist.  Dr. Gonzales shared his story on Episode 56 of the podcast. We've invited him back to check in on his health and career path as he completes his pediatric residency at Nemours and heads into a hematology/oncology fellowship.  Dr. Gonzales was recently nominated as a Visionary of the Year Candidate for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. He is raising money to power innovative research for newer and safer therapies needed in pediatric oncology. Click here for more information on his campaign and to join his fundraising team. Carol Vassar, producer

Nemours Champions for Children
Episode 189: Healthcare Workforce Well-being - An Update

Nemours Champions for Children

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 22:34


Nemours' Chief Well-being Officer Dr. Maureen Leffler provides an update on the well-being of the healthcare workforce, both nationally and at Nemours. We'll explore the burnout that is plaguing the healthcare workforce and what Nemours is doing to counteract that, get an update on the enterprise peer support program launched in 2020 and now open to all associates, and the newly created Nemours Center for Associate well-being.  Well-being resources for Nemours associates. Nemours' Employee Wellness Benefits Carol Vassar, producer

Gettin' Down with Down Syndrome

Dr. Strang a pediatric lung doctor and sleep apnea specialist from Nemours talks about the signs and symptoms of sleep apnea.  While it may be sound or seem cute to hear your child snoring is really the sound of an obstruction in the airway.  Dr. Strang discusses the signs, symptoms, and treatments for sleep apnea.  Are you ready to get down!

Nemours Champions for Children
Episode 188: A Mobile Clinic Goes Well Beyond Medicine

Nemours Champions for Children

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 30:11


As the pandemic was settling in on the world in 2020, a Nemours Children's Hospital in Orlando resident was pondering a way to take her work out of the hospital and into the community. Her vision of well beyond medicine: a mobile clinic providing health care (and so much more) to underinsured or uninsured children and families in Greater Orlando. A fortuitous encounter with a Nemours grant writer yielded the seed money to make this resident's dream a reality. Featuring Nemours Associates Dr. Laura Chilcutt, Dr. Branden Trandai, and Gabe Krivenko. Carol Vassar, producter

Nemours Champions for Children
Episode 185: A Momentous Gift

Nemours Champions for Children

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 30:08


On Mar. 2, 2023, the Lisa Dean Moseley Foundation of Wilmington, Delaware donated $78 million to dramatically expand Nemours' capacity to provide clinical care for children with cancer, sickle cell disease, and other blood disorders. Learn more about this donation, including how it happened, from William (Bill) Martin, President of the Lisa Dean Moseley Foundation, and Mark Mumford, Chief Operating Officer for Nemours Children's Health.  Carol Vassar, producer

Nemours Champions for Children
Episode 184: Raising Resilient Kids with Michael and Nicole Phelps

Nemours Champions for Children

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 19:59


This episode features conversations about raising resilient kids based on the video series of the same name. It's a partnership between Nemours Children's Health and the Michael Phelps Foundation and features the most decorated Olympian of all time and his wife, Nicole, as your hosts. Together, they talk with Nemours experts about the world's hardest job: being a parent. Nicole and Michael are the parents of three young sons and face the same concerns and challenges that all parents do when it comes to helping kids grow to be healthy, happy, and resilient.  Learn more about the Michael Phelps Foundation Carol Vassar, producer

New Books Network
Leonard C. Spitale, "Victorine Du Pont: The Force Behind the Family" (U Delaware Press, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 49:39


Victorine Elizabeth du Pont, the first child of Eleuthère Irénée du Pont and his wife Sophie, was seven years old when her family emigrated to America, where her father established the humble beginnings of what would become a corporate giant. Through correspondence with friends and relatives from the ages of eight to sixty-eight, Victorine unwittingly chronicled the first sixty years of the du Pont saga in America. As she recovered from personal tragedy, she became first tutor of her siblings and relations.  Leonard C. Spitale's biography Victorine Du Pont: The Force Behind the Family (U Delaware Press, 2022) makes the case that Victorine has had the broadest—and most enduring—influence within the entire du Pont family of any family member. The intellectual heir of her venerable grandfather, Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours, although Victorine grew up in an age where women's opportunities were limited, her pioneering efforts in education, medicine, and religion transformed an entire millworkers' community. Jane Scimeca is Professor of History at Brookdale Community College. @JaneScimeca1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Leonard C. Spitale, "Victorine Du Pont: The Force Behind the Family" (U Delaware Press, 2022)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 49:39


Victorine Elizabeth du Pont, the first child of Eleuthère Irénée du Pont and his wife Sophie, was seven years old when her family emigrated to America, where her father established the humble beginnings of what would become a corporate giant. Through correspondence with friends and relatives from the ages of eight to sixty-eight, Victorine unwittingly chronicled the first sixty years of the du Pont saga in America. As she recovered from personal tragedy, she became first tutor of her siblings and relations.  Leonard C. Spitale's biography Victorine Du Pont: The Force Behind the Family (U Delaware Press, 2022) makes the case that Victorine has had the broadest—and most enduring—influence within the entire du Pont family of any family member. The intellectual heir of her venerable grandfather, Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours, although Victorine grew up in an age where women's opportunities were limited, her pioneering efforts in education, medicine, and religion transformed an entire millworkers' community. Jane Scimeca is Professor of History at Brookdale Community College. @JaneScimeca1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion within Patient Experience

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 17:53


In this episode, we are joined by Cami Mitelman, Customer Success Manager at NRC Health, and Dr. Peggy Greco, Chief Patient Experience Officer at Nemours Children's Health, to discuss what diversity, equity and inclusion looks like in patient experience, how NRC provides Nemours the capability to identify disparities in the patience experience and more. This episode is sponsored by NRC Health.

Nemours Champions for Children
Episode 182: The Importance of Employee Engagement (REBROADCAST)

Nemours Champions for Children

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 30:43


Nemours' Director of Talent Services Dr. Allison Craft is an ardent advocate for associate engagement across the enterprise. In this podcast, she'll share high-level results of the most recent employee engagement survey. She'll also reveal the very personal reason why she's so passionate about employee engagement, which has its origins in an experience so profound that it led her to leave her dream job with NASA to join Nemours and further the engagement mission. Carol Vassar, producer

JPO Podcast
IPOS 2022, Part II

JPO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 49:05


A special episode recorded live at IPOS, the International Pediatric Orthopaedic Symposium. Esteemed guests include Woody Sankar from CHOP, Jennifer Bauer from Seattle Children's, David Skaggs from Cedars Sinai, Jaysson Brooks from TSRH, Sandra Jarvis-Selinger from University of British Columbia, Suken Shah from Nemours, and Derek Kelly from Campbell Clinic. This episode is sponsored by Depuy Synthes. Your hosts are Carter Clement from Children's Hospital of New Orleans and Craig Louer from Vanderbilt. Music by A.A. Aalto.

The Earful Tower: Paris
The 1st arrondissement: The best of Paris

The Earful Tower: Paris

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 46:08


The 1st arrondissement is this week's focus on the podcast. Here's what we found after spending a full day there. Mentioned in this show Louvre Museum  Jardin des Tuileries Square du Vert-Galant  Place Dauphine Place Vendôme Pont Neuf Domaine National du Palais-Royal  Samaritaine  Costes Bar  Restaurant Le Dalí   Bonjour Cafe Café le Nemours  This podcast episode includes our final ranking on the district out of 100 and a mid-tour interview or two with Amber Minogue in the Louvre.  This episode also features music by Pres Maxson, including his take on Paris by Edith Piaf and more. We'll share our visit, in video format, on our YouTube channel in the coming days. We have been making one of these travel vlogs every week, so be sure to subscribe (you can do it in one click via this link).  Read our full guide with all the pictures on the Earful Tower website here. A big thanks to the Patreon members who make all this possible. Join them here.