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Send us a textIn June, the Fatty Liver Foundation officially launched the Stephen A. Harrison Patient Advocacy program and announced its first class of 20 Fellows. In today's conversation, the program's organizers, Fatty Liver Foundation President Wayne Eskridge and Program Co-ordinator Elena Samsonova, share the program's goals and objectives with Louise Campbell and Roger Green. The bulk of this conversation focuses on the program's goals and scope for its first year. First, though, Harrison Fellow Julie Peyout from Canada describes what it means to her to be part of the program. (Julie's connection was interrupted while her colleagues were answering this question earlier in the roundtable.)Wayne points out that, while the FLF originally focused on NAFLD and NASH, the new nomenclature has led them to broaden their focus to all forms of SLD. (He plans to rebrand as the Steatotic Liver Foundation.)Elena describes the program's four "pillars": Mentorship - Having an experienced advocate guide each Fellow as they pursue the next steps in their advocacy.Education - Learning more about SLD.Networking - Connecting with other advocates and industry decision-makers at conferences.Fellowship - Supporting each other as they grow new skills and have new experiences. Wayne elaborates on some of the "robust flow of information" the Fellows will receive. He focuses on three areas: what he calls "the nuts and bolts of the regulatory process", clinical trials from the researcher and trialist perspectives and more general information about how different functions inside a pharmaceutical company work. As the conversation winds down, Roger cites this podcast's mission to "make a big fat dent in MASH" and asks the Fellows about the dent they anticipate making. Elena responds with a story from the previous week's meetings, during which another Fellow stated that when she has participated in trials, she has never received information on what the trial results and learnings actually showed. Elena describes watching clinicians and trialists respond by discussing ways participants could receive such information in the future.
Send us a text00:00:00 - Surf's Up: Season 6 Episode 14Louise Campbell and Roger Green interview key players in the inaugural Dr. Stephen A. Harrison Patient Advocacy Fellowship program, including Wayne Eskridge of the Fatty Liver Foundation (FLF), which initiated the program, Program Coordinator Elena Samsonova, and five Harrison Fellows.00:05:08 - Part I: How the Harrison Fellowship Came To BeElena opens by celebrating last week's onboarding of 20 inaugural Fellows and the chemistry between them. She goes on to introduce five of them:Steven Rodrigues (ALD, UK citizen) shares his recent experience giving a 15-minute national interview on BBC Radio 5 discussing ALD clinical insights. Silvana Lesidrenska (Hepatitis B, Bulgaria) shares her desire to learn more about SLD as part of her advocacy leading a liver patients association in Bulgaria. Julie Peyout (MASH, Canada) is a great-grandmother who was recently found free after therapy for Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Pam Miller (MASH cirrhosis, US) learned 24 years ago that she had MASH cirrhosis when her surgeon aborted a bariatric procedure. Since then, she has lived with cirrhosis and experienced hepatic encephalopathy (HE). She has participated in clinical trials, lobbied legislators, and collaborated with professional societies. Melanie Smith (MASH cirrhosis, US) has lived with stage-4 MASH cirrhosis since age 36 (sixteen years ago) and experiences hepatic encephalopathy (HE). She has led support groups for over a decade. Next, Wayne recounts the program's foundational story. He describes Stephen as a man with a genuine commitment to patients and his passing as a "tremendous loss." This led Wayne to discuss this idea with Rebecca Taub of Madrigal, "another one of my heroes." (Madrigal supports this program.) Elena describes how she joined the FLF to lead this program. Roger asks the Fellows where and how they intend to make a difference. Their goals vary, from working in a Biopharma company advocating for patients to "going to the top," perhaps even lobbying the HHS Secretary, to expanding their own education and knowledge about the various forms of SLD. 00:34:46 - Part II: Goals of the Harrison Fellowship ProgramThis conversation focuses on the program's goals and scope for its first year. Wayne points out that, while the FLF originally focused on NAFLD and NASH, the new nomenclature has led them to broaden their focus to all forms of SLD. (He plans to rebrand as the Steatotic Liver Foundation.)Elena, it describes the program's four "pillars": Mentorship - Having an experienced advocate guide each Fellow as they pursue the next steps as Advocates.Education - Learning more about SLD.Networking - Connecting with other advocates and industry decision-makers at conferences.Fellowship - Supporting each other as they grow new skills and have new experiences. 00:55:09 - Experts: Louise and Roger Discuss This RoundtableRoger and Louise share their enthusiasm for the unprecedented sense of empowerment they felt among patient advocates while leading this discussion. Both comment on the identity shift from “MASH patient” to “person living with MASH.” Louise mentions that doctors or APPs still minimize disease by characterizing MASLD as “a bit of fat” that requires no action. Roger suggests that focusing on the total patient will include not only the efficacy of medicines but also potential side effects or safety concerns. Louise comments that advanced disease and cirrhosis occur most often in post-menopausal women with cirrhosis, and discusses implications. Both foresee a growing “army” of advocates that can drive earlier detection, smarter trial design, and better everyday care.01:11:11 - Business Report
Want to unlock the secrets of commercial real estate investing? Join Scott Carson as he interviews Jeff Johnson, CEO of RE Journals and Red News, to discover the power of local events, networking, and actionable market insights! Learn how to navigate the commercial landscape and find off-market opportunities in your own backyard.In this episode, you'll discover:RE Journals' Mission: How they provide localized commercial real estate news and information.Why Local Matters: How most CRE decisions are made at a city-by-city level.Finding Deals Before They Go Public: How to build relationships in your local community to source opportunities.The Power of Networking:Connecting with investment sales brokers, developers, and other CRE professionals.Gaining access to off-market listings.Understanding Market Trends: How attending local events helps you stay on top of what's hot and what's not.Getting CE Credits: Many of their events even allow you to get continue education credit.Why is it better to stay local versus larger events? The relationships and true networking can be invaluable.Local is Local: DFW Capital Market Summit.The Panel Discussion: What to be aware of moving forward.Why Cannabis events?: The upside and ways to make smart moves in your market.The Multifamily Market. High points, low points, and things you should be watching.Ready to take your commercial real estate game to the next level? Tune in now to unlock the power of local events, networking, and actionable insights!
Relationships are extremely important in business since nobody can make it on their own. I'll be talking with Marcella Gencarelli about strategies for Networking, Connecting, and Developing Your Community. https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcellag... Every Tuesday evening on Leadership LIVE @ 8:05! - Talking Small Business, your host Andrew Frazier is joined by experienced entrepreneurs and business owners who share their secrets to success via Livestream. You will learn about developing your business leadership skills from our roster of high-performing guest experts. Leadership LIVE is one of the many valuable resources provided through the Small Business Pro University empowering business owners to learn, profit, and grow. www.SBProU.com
Build a stronger support system by connecting and giving to others Build life-changing relationships from college to retirement Episode 131 (Larry is based in Chicago) In this conversation with Larry Kaufman we explore: Recognizing the value of a strong and supportive network How to build stronger connections by giving and open to help others Understanding that there are many forms of giving Distinguishing your inner circle from your outer circle How to start the conversation if you are in career transition How to handle a person who is only a taker About Larry Kaufman: Larry is the author of the best-selling book, The NCG Factor - a Formula for Building Life-Changing Relationships from College to Retirement. He is a connector, giver and rainmaker who lives his life to help others. Larry is the Managing Director for the Midwest Region at Jefferson Wells. Learn more about Larry at the website www.Kaufman-Larry.com Learn more about the book, on Amazon. ----- Excerpts from this conversation with Larry Kaufman: It's really getting to know people, more authentically learning about them, and finding ways to be a connector and a giver. ----- 04:32 So that concept of giving could be as simple as connecting someone to a better source a better resource? 04:41 Right! Because I'm not always the best resource. You know, if you if you needed, you know, someone to fix the electrical in your house. I have to refer you to some people, my network, we're going to be without power. ----- 07:38 It does. I don't give with expectation for the GET. And if you do, you're doing it wrong. However, I've been very giving and it's very fulfilling. I enjoy it. Like it's it's a big thrill. It's euphoric, when I hear back, Larry, this connection led to a job or helped my charity or did this for me and my family. But sometimes you will need that favour George, you'll need it for a family member for yourself. And it's those people, you know, those in transition with a job that never built a network, they were working 70 hour work weeks, all sudden, 20 years later, they're out of a job. They're like, I don't have a network. And they're asking people they don't know for favours and they're like, I don't really know you. And so I can help my children, my spouse, those in my inner circle, outer circle, I have built a great network. And usually it's not for myself that a call on those favours. It's for other people that need help. But I have needed favours you have to read the book to read about a favour I called in for my son but it really is important to build relationships because you can't do the Godfather ask for that favour. Someday I'll need that favour. ----- 15:08 So you don't necessarily need to be emailing them every week or every month, if the relationship ended on a strong positive, there's a pretty good chance is still that strong positive? 15:24 Yeah, because I've reached out to people, and I got them a job five years ago and said, Hey, Mary, I need your help, Larry, whatever you want, you know, I'm in my job because of you. Well, you know, I didn't get them the job. So I could call them later for a favour. But I know when I call them, it's like, hey, we pick up where we left off. And so it's, it's wonderful. It's hard to keep in touch with 1000s of people. But, it happens, it happens naturally, or unexpectedly, and it's good. ----- ----more---- Your host is George Torok George is a specialist in executive communication skills. That includes conversation and presentation. He's fascinated by way we communicate and influence behaviors. He delivers training and coaching programs to help leaders and promising professionals deliver the intended message for greater success. Connect with George www.SpeechCoachforExecutives.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgetorokpresentations/ https://www.youtube.com/user/presentationskills https://www.instagram.com/georgetorok/ For weekly tips to improve your presentations visit https://toroktips.com/
Marketing, Networking, Connecting, and Podcasting W/Ben Albert#mindset #business #successinlife #marketing #networking #podcasthost Ben is the owner of Balbert Marketing LLC. He is also the curator of The “Real Business Connections Network,” where he hosts 5 podcasts, “Rochester Business Connections,” “Learn Speak Teach,” “Ben's Bites,” “Five Minute Fridays,” and “Real Hits.”Once an underdog, now a successful entrepreneur, Ben is passionate about helping other underdogs achieve their dreams.Website: https://realbusinessconnections.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realbenalbert/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/realbusinessconnectionsLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/balbertmarketing/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCatiqMEYvn1CO_isUcb6pAQThe Vibes Broadcast Network - Podcasting for the fun of it! Thanks for tuning in, please be sure to click that subscribe button and give this a thumbs up!!Email: thevibesbroadcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/listen_to_the_vibes_/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevibesbroadcastnetworkLinktree: https://linktr.ee/the_vibes_broadcastTikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeuTVRv2/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheVibesBrdcstTruth: https://truthsocial.com/@KoyoteAnd Now!!! The Bandmates' club, Supporters of the channel: Matthew Arrowood Host of The ONLY Brocast podcast:https://youtube.com/channel/UCsfv1wWu3oUg42I2nOtnMTADon Hahn of In the Margins: https://www.youtube.com/c/InTheMarginsBukas Siguro: https://www.youtube.com/c/BukasS%C4%ABgur%C3%B8Will Scoville of Ranch Rehab DIY: https://www.youtube.com/c/RanchRehabDrew Lee Nicholas of DN-TV: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8TVqL9mn6NzPkXOLOZSX-A
"The Real Estate Mix" Listen in every week to our Power Panel Experts who will keep you in "the mix" of everything real estate.Power Panel:Special Guest: Lauren Zisa, of the Hackensack Regional Chamber of CommerceEric Anderson, CEO Alexander Anderson Real Estate GroupAdam Sperber, Residential Expert, Alexander Anderson Real Estate GroupOmar Sharif, VP, Alexander Anderson Capital GroupHost: Noelle Frieson, Executive Director, Center for Real Estate EducationProduced by the Center for Real Estate Education - https://www.recareercenter.com
In this impactful episode, Caterina speaks with Karena Calhoun, a Certified Mindset and Life Coach who helps women entrepreneurs to level up their business by unveiling their authentic selves, discovering their purpose, increasing their self-confidence, and destroying self-defeating obstacles. Karena is also the founder of the Women’s International Network (WIN) on Clubhouse, and she shares some of her top tips for success using the Clubhouse app. Listen to this episode for super tips on networking both on and offline!
Hi all, Welcome back to another episode on the MindCep Podcast and in today's episode we have a very special guest named Karrie Klimas joining us today. This episode is brought to you by Radioguestlist.com, the #1 free radio, guest, podcast, and talk show guest expert interview booking service. Karrie Klimas BIO: I was born and raised as a Florida native and currently residing in North Lauderdale, FL. First born/daughter of two wonderful parents who are still residing in the same house for over 50 years along with a sister, brother-in-law, niece and cousins living in Broward and Palm Beach Counties. Our coaching provides a highly strategic mentorship to develop and encourage right order people committed to Self Mastery. The fundamental purpose of SD Life Mastery Coaching is: to increase attention discipline - resulting in being more effective and having greater well-being. This is an experiential 8 week program – to develop new habits, skills, practices and disciplines, and increase Attention Discipline on your ideal vision, goals and actions steps with accountability. The Benefits of the SD Life Mastery Coaching: • An increase in the ability to focus attention, resulting in being more effective, operating “in the Zone”, being “in the Flow”; • An increase in the ability to be in the present moment, resulting in greater clarity and greater discernment; • An increase in self-awareness, resulting in the ability to be more deliberate; • Quickly and effectively learn how to meditate. If you already meditate, learn how to “super-charge” your meditation ability for greater well-being and more peace of mind; • Greater mental clarity, resulting in an increased ability to learn and more effectively apply knowledge (increased intelligence); • An increase in the ability to become more fully self-expressed, resulting in more authentic and empowering relationships; • A greater ability to succeed in business, art, or any chosen undertaking. I offer a Complimentary Intro/Discovery Session to test drive our winning strategy and learn more about each other. It's an interactive valuable and fun hour via Zoom on what's most important to you and to see if it's right for you. Karrie Klimas SOCIAL MEDIA & Website: Website: https://www.sdlmcoaching.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karrieklimas/?hl=en Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karrie-klimas-44034510/ Thank you for listening. Cheers, Alex Blog: https://alexandermuir.com/blog/ Podcast: https://anchor.fm/alex-muir757 Find Me on Social: https://www.facebook.com/Alex-Muir-Marketing-521328441531919/ https://www.instagram.com/a.muir757/?hl=en https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-muir-b55a44149/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkW1z-RObDp8VPJ0NWego-Q?view_as=subscriber DISCLAIMER: All information provided by Alex Muir is of a general nature and is spoken from Alex Muir's personal experiences, and personal opinions on the topics related to fitness, health, and education only. No information is to be taken as medical or other health advice pertaining to any specific health or medical condition. You agree that use of this information is at your own risk and hold Alex Muir harmless from any and all losses, liabilities, injuries, or damages resulting from any and all claims.
Business is all about building relationships. Do you know how to do this effectively? Today, I'm diving into my biggest do's and don'ts of approaching others to do business, including crafting the perfect introductory email, respecting people's time and busy schedules, ditching the "pick your brain" mentality, and more. It's a shortie but goodie! Subscribe, Rate, and Connect with me on Instagram! www.instagram.com/jannamhall See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Morissa Schwartz, Founder of GenZ Publishing is a best-selling author, media personality and a Voice for Generation Z. Morissa is a strong advocate for high school girls to become online entrepreneurs. She discusses taking hold of one opportunity after another to become the successful entrepreneur she is today. Contact Morissa through her websites https://morissa schwartz.com or https://genzpublising
Hear how three women made the most of their connection by partnering in a business venture that led to an unexpected Reality TV project.
Hear how three women made the most of their connection by partnering in a business venture that led to an unexpected Reality TV project.
Learn from Master Marketer, Marisol, who continues to creatively re-invented herself, exploring and experiencing life in new ways. An expert at identifying and cultivating connections Marisol explains where the connections in her life have led her.
Learn from Master Marketer, Marisol, who continues to creatively re-invented herself, exploring and experiencing life in new ways. An expert at identifying and cultivating connections Marisol explains where the connections in her life have led her.