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The Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology Podcast
Growing Concerns Over Valproate Teratogenicity Present an Opportunity for Lithium

The Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 21:39


Valproic acid is one of the most frequently prescribed mood-stabilizing agents for bipolar disorder, and in some regions of the world, it now competes with lithium as the preferred treatment of choice for bipolar maintenance. There may soon be restrictions on the use of valproic acid, however, because of the risk in neural tube defects and major congenital malformations in children born to mothers and fathers who take it. In this podcast, Dr. Samuel Dotson, from the Northeast Georgia Health System in Gainesville, Georgia, and Emory University in Atlanta, and Dr. Andrew Nierenberg, from the Dauten Family Center for Bipolar Treatment Innovation at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, discuss the current state of research regarding the benefits and risks of valproic acid in comparison to lithium use. They also discuss the importance of informing patients about their options, noting that lithium use has sometimes been perceived as riskier than it is. Dr. Dotson and Dr. Nierenberg are the authors of a Guest Editorial titled “Growing Concerns Over Valproate Teratogenicity Present an Opportunity for Lithium” in the March-April 2025 issue of The Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology.

The Sustainable Food Trust Podcast
Dani Nierenberg on US agricultural policy shifts and the future of sustainable farming

The Sustainable Food Trust Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 42:39


Kicking off series five of the Sustainable Food Trust podcast, Patrick Holden, SFT CEO and organic dairy farmer, catches up with Dani Nierenberg, President of Food Tank. Dani Nierenberg is a world-renowned researcher, speaker, and advocate, on all issues relating to our food system and agriculture. In 2013, Dani co-founded Food Tank with Bernard Pollack, a nonprofit organisation focused on building a global community for safe, healthy, nourished eaters. Food Tank is a global convener, thought leadership organisation, and unbiased creator of original research impacting the food system. Dani has an M.S. in Agriculture, Food, and Environment from the Tufts University Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy and spent two years volunteering for the Peace Corps in the Dominican Republic. In this first episode of the new series, Dani and Patrick discuss the impact of an extractive approach to agriculture upon our planet and our health. They consider how we can switch to a more regenerative approach – one that restores the soil, conserves water, and reduces the need for agrichemicals. Dani shares her insights on the recent shake-up in US politics and what the new administration could mean for food and farming, as well as exploring challenges relating to certification, labelling and consumer engagement. The conversation also examines the true cost of industrial food production, which typically isn't reflected in the retail price, and unpicks some of the sustainable agriculture challenges currently being faced in California and beyond. Commenting on what gives her hope for the future, Dani gives plenty of reasons to be optimistic, including opportunities for young people in agriculture and the huge potential for collaboration within the food and farming sector. Visit Food Tank here to learn more about their work. And you can find Dani on LinkedIn and X. To listen to more SFT podcasts, featuring some of the biggest names in regenerative food and farming, head to our main podcast page. And to keep up with our news, you can subscribe to our fortnightly newsletter or follow us on Instagram, X or Facebook.   Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro 0:43 – Welcome Dani! 1:28 – Food Tank's impressive global reach 3:06 – Dani's path to agriculture & sustainability 4:40 – The Peace Corps' influence on Dani's work 6:45 – The California wildfires 10:35 – Extractive agriculture in America  11:55 – What does the transition to more sustainable food & farming systems look like? 13:54 – How will the new US administration impact food and farming? 19:03 – How can we reach a wider audience? 21:22 – What did the Democrats achieve on food & farming in the last four years? 23:50 – Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Joel Salatin 25:59 – Barriers for young farmers in the US 26:46 – Groundswell film 27:31 – The challenges with certification in organic farming 30:56 – The agrochemical industry's attempts to silence critics 32:53 – The importance of uncomfortable conversations and unusual collaborations 33:34 – True Cost Accounting  39:53 – Taking 'Feeding Britain' international 41:16 – Goodbye and thank you! 42:11 – Outro

The Ross Kaminsky Show
11-25-24 *INTERVIEW* Amelia Nierenberg on Woman Who Joined 'The Magic Circle', Then Vanished

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 9:38 Transcription Available


Amelia Nierenberg is a London-based reporter for the NY Times. I was fascinated by her recent story of a woman who made her way into a prestigious organization of magicians by pretending to be a man, then was found out, kicked out...and disappeared.Magicians Mount Search for Woman Behind Decades-Old Deception - The New York Times (may require subscription)Another version of the story: The woman who tricked her way into the Magic Circle – then vanished into thin air

The Ross Kaminsky Show
11-25-24 *FULL SHOW* - Mark Mix; Amelia Nierenberg; and the Climate Change Agenda

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 105:33 Transcription Available


Health and Medicine (Video)
Developing the COVID-19 Vaccines with 2023 Nierenberg Prize Winner Katalin Karikó

Health and Medicine (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 39:17


Nobel Laureate and biochemist Katalin Karikó's groundbreaking work on COVID-19 vaccines earned her the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2023, alongside co-collaborator Drew Weissman. She's also the Scripps Institution of Oceanography's 2023 recipient of the Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public Interest. Karikó, an adjunct professor of neurosurgery at the University of Pennsylvania, is best known for her research on messenger RNA — the genetic material that tells our bodies how to make proteins — and the development of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. Karikó and Weissman invented the modified mRNA technology used in Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna's vaccines to prevent COVID-19 infection. In this program, Karikó talks about the progress and development of mRNA over the past six decades. Karikó will discuss the journey from the discovery of mRNA in 1961 to its groundbreaking milestone as the first FDA-approved mRNA product in the form of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in 2021. Series: "Science in the Public Interest" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 39337]

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
Developing the COVID-19 Vaccines with 2023 Nierenberg Prize Winner Katalin Karikó

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 39:17


Nobel Laureate and biochemist Katalin Karikó's groundbreaking work on COVID-19 vaccines earned her the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2023, alongside co-collaborator Drew Weissman. She's also the Scripps Institution of Oceanography's 2023 recipient of the Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public Interest. Karikó, an adjunct professor of neurosurgery at the University of Pennsylvania, is best known for her research on messenger RNA — the genetic material that tells our bodies how to make proteins — and the development of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. Karikó and Weissman invented the modified mRNA technology used in Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna's vaccines to prevent COVID-19 infection. In this program, Karikó talks about the progress and development of mRNA over the past six decades. Karikó will discuss the journey from the discovery of mRNA in 1961 to its groundbreaking milestone as the first FDA-approved mRNA product in the form of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in 2021. Series: "Science in the Public Interest" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 39337]

Health and Medicine (Audio)
Developing the COVID-19 Vaccines with 2023 Nierenberg Prize Winner Katalin Karikó

Health and Medicine (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 39:17


Nobel Laureate and biochemist Katalin Karikó's groundbreaking work on COVID-19 vaccines earned her the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2023, alongside co-collaborator Drew Weissman. She's also the Scripps Institution of Oceanography's 2023 recipient of the Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public Interest. Karikó, an adjunct professor of neurosurgery at the University of Pennsylvania, is best known for her research on messenger RNA — the genetic material that tells our bodies how to make proteins — and the development of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. Karikó and Weissman invented the modified mRNA technology used in Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna's vaccines to prevent COVID-19 infection. In this program, Karikó talks about the progress and development of mRNA over the past six decades. Karikó will discuss the journey from the discovery of mRNA in 1961 to its groundbreaking milestone as the first FDA-approved mRNA product in the form of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in 2021. Series: "Science in the Public Interest" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 39337]

UC San Diego (Audio)
Developing the COVID-19 Vaccines with 2023 Nierenberg Prize Winner Katalin Karikó

UC San Diego (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 39:17


Nobel Laureate and biochemist Katalin Karikó's groundbreaking work on COVID-19 vaccines earned her the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2023, alongside co-collaborator Drew Weissman. She's also the Scripps Institution of Oceanography's 2023 recipient of the Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public Interest. Karikó, an adjunct professor of neurosurgery at the University of Pennsylvania, is best known for her research on messenger RNA — the genetic material that tells our bodies how to make proteins — and the development of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. Karikó and Weissman invented the modified mRNA technology used in Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna's vaccines to prevent COVID-19 infection. In this program, Karikó talks about the progress and development of mRNA over the past six decades. Karikó will discuss the journey from the discovery of mRNA in 1961 to its groundbreaking milestone as the first FDA-approved mRNA product in the form of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in 2021. Series: "Science in the Public Interest" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 39337]

NYU Langone Insights on Psychiatry
Bipolar Disorder (with Andrew Nierenberg, MD)

NYU Langone Insights on Psychiatry

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 38:17 Transcription Available


Dr. Andrew Nierenberg is a Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Director of the MGH Dauten Family Center for Bipolar Treatment Innovation. He completed his residency in psychiatry at New York University/Bellevue Hospital.Topics:Lithium vs antipsychoticsSMART BD (Sequential Multiple Assignment of Randomized Treatment)Bipolar Learning Health NetworkMedication concordanceMore information:https://brain.harvard.edu/?people=andrew-nierenbergVisit our website for more insights on psychiatry.Podcast producer: Jon Earle

Nonprofit Investment Stewards
Episode 60 – How Nonprofit Leaders Can Think Long-Term To Better Manage Your Money And Your Organization With David Nierenberg

Nonprofit Investment Stewards

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 34:06


Effective leadership and good governance can help maximize your mission but requires strategic, long-term thinking in a world increasingly focused on the short term.  In this episode, Bob DiMeo and Devon Francis speak with David Nierenberg, director of The National World War II Museum, where he also chairs the investment committee. They explore ways to … Continue reading Episode 60 – How Nonprofit Leaders Can Think Long-Term To Better Manage Your Money And Your Organization With David Nierenberg →

My Ship Story
The Gabrielle Nierenberg Story: Ship Lips

My Ship Story

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 52:41


From a very young age, Gabrielle wants to be a dancer. After becoming a professional dancer she gets a contract on the AIDAmar in 2019. Gabrielle packs a lot of adventure into one year before the pandemic shut things down. She tell about the culture shock on her first ship, meets a nice boy, dancing on a moving ship, German party game, Denmark is the Las Vegas of Europe, and escape from Ukraine.

Science (Video)
Peak Human? Thoughts on the Evolution of Human Performance with 2022 Nierenberg Prize Winner Jesse Ausubel

Science (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 53:50


Environmental scientist Jesse Ausubel, awarded the 2022 Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public Interest, discusses whether the human species can continue to improve—much like cars, computers, or other technology—or whether our species has reached its peak. In a career spanning more than four decades, Ausubel has conceived, developed, and led numerous projects to observe and better understand the environment. This includes high-profile work on several major programs to survey and catalog the planet's biodiversity, including the Census of Marine Life, the International Barcode of Life initiative and the Encyclopedia of Life. The Nierenberg Prize is presented annually by Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego and the Nierenberg Family to honor the memory of William A. Nierenberg, an esteemed physicist and national science leader who served Scripps Oceanography as director for two decades. Series: "Science in the Public Interest" [Science] [Show ID: 38495]

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
Peak Human? Thoughts on the Evolution of Human Performance with 2022 Nierenberg Prize Winner Jesse Ausubel

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 53:50


Environmental scientist Jesse Ausubel, awarded the 2022 Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public Interest, discusses whether the human species can continue to improve—much like cars, computers, or other technology—or whether our species has reached its peak. In a career spanning more than four decades, Ausubel has conceived, developed, and led numerous projects to observe and better understand the environment. This includes high-profile work on several major programs to survey and catalog the planet's biodiversity, including the Census of Marine Life, the International Barcode of Life initiative and the Encyclopedia of Life. The Nierenberg Prize is presented annually by Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego and the Nierenberg Family to honor the memory of William A. Nierenberg, an esteemed physicist and national science leader who served Scripps Oceanography as director for two decades. Series: "Science in the Public Interest" [Science] [Show ID: 38495]

Science (Audio)
Peak Human? Thoughts on the Evolution of Human Performance with 2022 Nierenberg Prize Winner Jesse Ausubel

Science (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 53:50


Environmental scientist Jesse Ausubel, awarded the 2022 Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public Interest, discusses whether the human species can continue to improve—much like cars, computers, or other technology—or whether our species has reached its peak. In a career spanning more than four decades, Ausubel has conceived, developed, and led numerous projects to observe and better understand the environment. This includes high-profile work on several major programs to survey and catalog the planet's biodiversity, including the Census of Marine Life, the International Barcode of Life initiative and the Encyclopedia of Life. The Nierenberg Prize is presented annually by Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego and the Nierenberg Family to honor the memory of William A. Nierenberg, an esteemed physicist and national science leader who served Scripps Oceanography as director for two decades. Series: "Science in the Public Interest" [Science] [Show ID: 38495]

UC San Diego (Audio)
Peak Human? Thoughts on the Evolution of Human Performance with 2022 Nierenberg Prize Winner Jesse Ausubel

UC San Diego (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 53:50


Environmental scientist Jesse Ausubel, awarded the 2022 Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public Interest, discusses whether the human species can continue to improve—much like cars, computers, or other technology—or whether our species has reached its peak. In a career spanning more than four decades, Ausubel has conceived, developed, and led numerous projects to observe and better understand the environment. This includes high-profile work on several major programs to survey and catalog the planet's biodiversity, including the Census of Marine Life, the International Barcode of Life initiative and the Encyclopedia of Life. The Nierenberg Prize is presented annually by Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego and the Nierenberg Family to honor the memory of William A. Nierenberg, an esteemed physicist and national science leader who served Scripps Oceanography as director for two decades. Series: "Science in the Public Interest" [Science] [Show ID: 38495]

TRUST & THRIVE with Tara Mont
182: Destigmatizing Men's Mental Health - with Dr. Brendan Nierenberg, Doctor in Psychology

TRUST & THRIVE with Tara Mont

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 45:59


Dr. Brendan Nierenberg is a Doctor in psychology, who specializes in marriage and family therapy, men's issues, and eating disorders. He also holds a Certification as an expert in Traumatic Brain injury.Dr. Nierenberg has been very fortunate to receive an extensive amount of training and worked with some of the best minds in these fields to help him grow and master his skill and learn to conduct the most effective forms of therapy.Dr. Nierenberg is also widely known because of his social media presence on Tiktok and Instagram. Currently, Dr. Brendan Nierenberg works at his private practice in Los Angeles, California. In this episode, we discuss men's mental health, toxic masculinity and unhealthy messages portrayed in media, owning your emotions, and more.FOLLOW DR. NIERENBERG:INSTAGRAM: @dreadbehemothTIKTOK: @dreadbehemothSTAY CONNECTED:INSTA: @trustandthriveTIKOK:@trustandthriveTWITTER: @trustandthriveFACEBOOK: bit.ly/FBtaramontWEBSITE: www.tara-mont.com EMAIL: tara@tara-mont.com 

Get in Loser, We’re Doing Witchcraft
Episode 29: Intuition

Get in Loser, We’re Doing Witchcraft

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 44:18


Welcome back Witches! Who's ready to learn all about your intuition?!  This week's episode is going to discuss all things intuition, like how to find it, ways to buil and strengthen in, and why using your intuition is important.  So get in losers, and lets discuss your Intuition!! We would be forever thankful if you leave our podcast a 5-Star review. If you really loved the show and want more Get in Loser content, check out our Supercast link below, or search the Supercast website for Get in Loser, We're Doing Witchcraft. You can also find us at our Buy Me a Coffee link below.  There you can purchase a membership to our podcast and obtain exclusives like, getting episodes early, shout outs on the show, access to our “Ask me anything” forum, our monthly newsletter, a promo code for merchandise, and more. You can also find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @GetinWitches, on TikTok @weredoingwitchcraft or email us at weredoingwitchcraft@gmail.com. You  can support our show through our Supercast: https://getinloserweredoingwitchcraft.supercast.com/ Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/getinwitches   Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio- The Witch ----more---- References: Rankin M.D., Lissa. 18 Ways to Develop & Strengthen Your Intuition.  (2021). Mind Body Green.  https://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-17693/18-ways-to-strengthen-your-intuition.html Cholle, Francis P.  What is Intuition, and How do we use it? (2011). Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-intuitive-compass/201108/what-is-intuition-and-how-do-we-use-it  Nierenberg, Cari. The Science of Intuition: How to Measure ‘Hunches' and ‘Gut Feelings.' (2016). Live Science. https://www.livescience.com/54825-scientists-measure-intuition.html Mordente, Jade (2022). How to amplify your intuition: 5 tips for the modern witch. Pop Sugar. https://www.popsugar.co.uk/smart-living/how-to-amplify-your-intuition-48787989?utm_medium=redirect&utm_campaign=US:GB&utm_source=www.google.com Youtube: Sunny Sharma Ethony Mainstream Reiki The Kitchen Witchery

We LOVE Arabian Horses!
Carol Nierenberg - Life, Art, and the Arabian Horse

We LOVE Arabian Horses!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 25:24


Thank you to Markel for sponsoring this podcast. Markel is the Insurance with Horse Sense. Join with Paul Kostial as he interviews Arabian horse lover and world-renowned artist, Carol Nierenberg. Carol shares about her love of horses as early as she could walk and how she came to find the beauty and majesty of Arabian horses. Carol shares about her art, building gorgeous bronze statues and the passion she and her husband, Stu, share in the Arabian horse community and how they encourage others to discover Arabian horses too. It's a life-long love affair. Have a great idea for a guest or topic, or just want to send us your feedback? Send us an e-mail to austin.garrett@welovearabianhorses.com! Want to get some WLAH Merch? Totes and wearables are now available at We Love Arabian Horses!

Plan D
Cheating, Depression, and Social Media Obsession feat. Dr. Brendan Nierenberg

Plan D

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 62:20


Well, do we have a treat for all of you. This week, Steph is joined once again by the incredible Dr. Nierenberg. What started as a podcast about cheating, turned into a deep discussion about the struggles of depression and the problem with social media. Steph and Dr. Nierenberg discuss: What kind of person cheats? Are there common underlying risk factors that make cheating more likely? Why do people cheat? Is everyone capable of cheating? What depression can look like, and how it looks different for different people How social media makes various psychological disorders a trend and why the overflow of information may need to stop + more! Host: @stephteagan Guest: @dreadbehemoth on IG and TikTok Email: stephteagan@gmail.com

Plan D
Honeymoon Phases and Breaking Up With Someone feat. Dr. Brendan Nierenberg

Plan D

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 57:20


This week, we are so lucky to have Dr. Brendan Nierenberg join us again--- but this time, to talk love and relationships. Brendan is a psychologist, therapist, and famous TikTokker who provides hundreds of valuable videos surrounding mental health, relationship health, and self-care. He is one of the most selfless people and truly shares all of his knowledge just to change one person's life for the better. Brendan and Steph discuss: Does the honeymoon phase ALWAYS end? Or is that avoidable? Perceived self vs. the authentic self Why being a "nice guy" isn't enough Codependency and how it relates to empathy The difference in men's vs. men's dating app profiles Why you should stop feeling shallow about having physical preferences Why breaking up with someone is actually selfless in many cases + more! Host: @stephteagan Guest: @dreadbehemoth (IG & TikTok) Email: stephteagan@gmail.com

Leadership Development News
Encore Indispensable Leadership Lessons from the Podium of an Orchestra

Leadership Development News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 53:37


Roger Nierenberg has conducted operas at New York's Lincoln Center, the Stamford Symphony in Connecticut, and the Jacksonville Symphony in Florida. Through his experiences with leaders, he became curious about the challenges and opportunities faced by organizations in times of rapid change. He saw how crucial issues of organizational development could be powerfully brought to life within an orchestra. Thus was born The Music Paradigm and his book Maestro: A Surprising Story About Leading by Listening which has taken Mr. Nierenberg to the podium of over ninety different orchestras, hundreds of different organizations, in two dozen different countries. We'll talk about many of the lessons learned on this journey and his book, such as: The difference between direction and criticism? The difference between management and leadership, and how does that manifest on the podium? How musicians judge a conductor? For free leadership templates available when joining our Emotional Brilliance Academy 7-day trial, go to https://eblifebook.com/academy/

Leadership Development News
Encore Indispensable Leadership Lessons from the Podium of an Orchestra

Leadership Development News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 53:37


Roger Nierenberg has conducted operas at New York's Lincoln Center, the Stamford Symphony in Connecticut, and the Jacksonville Symphony in Florida. Through his experiences with leaders, he became curious about the challenges and opportunities faced by organizations in times of rapid change. He saw how crucial issues of organizational development could be powerfully brought to life within an orchestra. Thus was born The Music Paradigm and his book Maestro: A Surprising Story About Leading by Listening which has taken Mr. Nierenberg to the podium of over ninety different orchestras, hundreds of different organizations, in two dozen different countries. We'll talk about many of the lessons learned on this journey and his book, such as: The difference between direction and criticism? The difference between management and leadership, and how does that manifest on the podium? How musicians judge a conductor? For free leadership templates available when joining our Emotional Brilliance Academy 7-day trial, go to https://eblifebook.com/academy/

Plan D
Addiction, "Femininity" and "Masculinity" + Eating Disorders feat. Dr. Brendan Nierenberg, PsyD

Plan D

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 67:13


Let's be honest, brain health doesn't discriminate. We all have our traumas, vices, addictions, illnesses, or habits. In honor of Men's Mental Health Month, Steph is joined by Dr. Brendan Nierenberg, PsyD, a therapist, influencer, and TikTokker, to discuss various topics surrounding mental health. Steph and Brendan discuss: - Addiction: is it passed along or learned? - Who do males seek approval from? - Sneaky eating disorders - "Alpha" males + why we have it all wrong - How to keep your identity in an ever-changing world - Femininity and masculinity: is it real? + more! Host: @stephteagan Guest: @dreadbehemoth Guest's TikTok: dreadbehemoth Email: stephteagan@gmail.com

Reset The Table
Rethinking Technology's Role in Food Systems with Danielle Nierenberg

Reset The Table

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 24:18


Danielle Nierenberg, president and co-founder of Food Tank, joins GFSP senior associate Kimberly Flowers this episode to examine the role of technology in food systems. The conversation explores how innovation in technology could address climate change and respond to inequity challenges in our global food and agriculture systems. To that end, Ms. Nierenberg stresses the importance of including farmers in the development of such technology so innovations that seek to improve agricultural practices amid climate change also continue to meet the needs of farmers. Ms. Flowers and Ms. Nierenberg also discuss the ways in which Food Tank highlights stories of hope and success in food and agriculture systems. In doing so, Food Tank hopes to advocate for ambitious changes to food systems domestically and globally.

The Episodes
The Episodes Ep 8 w/ Andrew Nierenberg, MD

The Episodes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 31:06


Matt is joined by Andrew Nierenberg, MD Director of the Dauten Family Center for Bipolar Treatment Innovation, Associate Director of the Depression Clinical and Research Programand C0-Director of the Center for Clinical Research Education. They get into black outs, what advances are being made in the treatment of Bipolar and if Bipolar is in fact a mood disorder.

Grow With Us
Valerie Nierenberg and Finding Your Technology Niche

Grow With Us

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 22:26


This episode of Grow With Us features Valerie Nierenberg, a Holberton School of  software engineering student with a passion for Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality. Valerie and Evan talk about finding your path to a career with high growth potential, getting involved in communities and organizations devoted to positive change, and the Holberton school of Software Engineering. As a native Tulsan, Valerie also reflects on her path that led her to the technology sector. If you are interested in looking at our open jobs, don't forget to check out our career website: https://talent.intulsa.com/ Additionally, join our Talent Network for featured opportunities and tailored outreach from our Talent Partners at: https://jobs.intulsa.com/talent-network (https://jobs.intulsa.com/talent-network) 

AAAIM High ELI
Eric Nierenberg, Chief Strategy Officer, MassPRIM, “Building a Diverse Team and the Value of Diversity”

AAAIM High ELI

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 55:46


Our guest for today's podcast is Eric Nierenberg, Chief Strategy Officer for the $80 billion Massachusetts Pension Reserves Investment Management Board (MassPRIM) where he has been responsible for hedge funds and low vol strategies and over time,  became the CSO.  He is a “jack of all trades”, leading a team in asset allocation, risk mgmt., research, Real Assets and the Portfolio Completion Strategies effort.  PRIM is known for a more active investment approach oftentimes including more esoteric strategies but also direct investments and SMAs allowing them to invest with and  support highly talented but smaller, emerging managers.    Eric is well known in the industry and has received numerous awards as a top allocator and rising star, CIO Magazine's “Forty Under 40”, Institutional Investor "Allocator Voice", the list goes on.   While a top investment allocator, he is also a prized professor at Brandeis' International Business School.    Eric takes us through his personal and professional path from equity portfolio manager to public service as an allocator at a public plan to academia.  Hear how he his experiences growing up in a diverse community in Miami and working at large international academic institution at Brandeis ingrained in him the importance of diversity and being a strong mentor and sponsor.   He is clearly passionate about the value of diversity.   I found my conversation with Eric to be enlightening and endearing as he talks about the importance of helping others to achieve greatness. He is extremely intelligent, thoughtful and caring and while viewed as a highly talented investor, he is also well deserving of the moniker “ fantastic mentor and Best boss ever!”    Without further ado, here is my conversation with Eric Nierenberg.

Often Imitated
If You Called Your Customers, Would They Pick Up? with Erik Nierenberg, CEO of Litmus

Often Imitated

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 24:23


With the invention of the phone came drama, controversy, and innovation. A phone call went from a trusted source of communication to spam calls that never end. Today, we’re going to learn about how it all started back in the day with Alexander Graham Bell. Call your friends and tell them you’ll be late, because you won’t want to miss this one.In this episode of Often Imitated, Erik Nierenberg talks about the world of email, and how trust plays a key role between a purchase and an unsubscribe. Experience: Trust is earnedInspiration: The invention of the telephone Modern Day Execution: Erik Nierenberg, CEO, LitmusThree TakeawaysIdentify your end users, and figure out how they want to be interacted with.The more personalized you can make your outreach, the better your customer’s experiences will be.You earn your customer’s trust by sharing meaningful and individualized content.Key Quotes"Trust is earned and we have to earn the right to email you by engaging you with something you care about."“Every piece of email is an extension of your brand.”“The more you can leverage email and at least one other channel in the customer’s journey, the more effective and innovative your marketing team will be.”LinksErik Nierenberg LinkedInLitmus__Thanks to our friends This podcast is presented by Oracle CX. Oracle CX helps you build lasting customer relationships, by making every interaction matter. From acquisition to loyalty, and everything in between.Build, protect, and differentiate your brand with Oracle. Learn more at oracle.com/cx

Experientially Speaking
What's experiential marketing and why does it work? with Brad Nierenberg

Experientially Speaking

Play Episode Play 57 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 35:45


Chris and Kohei introduce the Experientially Speaking podcast in its first full episode before bringing on RedPeg Marketing's Founder and CEO Brad Nierenberg (5:37) to discuss how the agency started, where experiential marketing is now, and which trends are guiding the experiential space in 2021 and beyond after a challenging past year in live, in-person events.

Leadership Development News
Indispensable Leadership Lessons from the Podium of an Orchestra

Leadership Development News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 53:37


Roger Nierenberg has conducted operas at New York's Lincoln Center, the Stamford Symphony in Connecticut, and the Jacksonville Symphony in Florida. Through his experiences with leaders, he became curious about the challenges and opportunities faced by organizations in times of rapid change. He saw how crucial issues of organizational development could be powerfully brought to life within an orchestra. Thus was born The Music Paradigm and his book Maestro: A Surprising Story About Leading by Listening which has taken Mr. Nierenberg to the podium of over ninety different orchestras, hundreds of different organizations, in two dozen different countries. We'll talk about many of the lessons learned on this journey and his book, such as: The difference between direction and criticism? The difference between management and leadership, and how does that manifest on the podium? How musicians judge a conductor? For free leadership templates available when joining our Emotional Brilliance Academy 7-day trial, go to https://eblifebook.com/academy/

Leadership Development News
Indispensable Leadership Lessons from the Podium of an Orchestra

Leadership Development News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 53:37


Roger Nierenberg has conducted operas at New York's Lincoln Center, the Stamford Symphony in Connecticut, and the Jacksonville Symphony in Florida. Through his experiences with leaders, he became curious about the challenges and opportunities faced by organizations in times of rapid change. He saw how crucial issues of organizational development could be powerfully brought to life within an orchestra. Thus was born The Music Paradigm and his book Maestro: A Surprising Story About Leading by Listening which has taken Mr. Nierenberg to the podium of over ninety different orchestras, hundreds of different organizations, in two dozen different countries. We'll talk about many of the lessons learned on this journey and his book, such as: The difference between direction and criticism? The difference between management and leadership, and how does that manifest on the podium? How musicians judge a conductor? For free leadership templates available when joining our Emotional Brilliance Academy 7-day trial, go to https://eblifebook.com/academy/

We Have A LOT To Talk About
Planes, Ukrainians, and Pandemic Travel with Gabrielle Nierenberg

We Have A LOT To Talk About

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 36:36


In this episode of the podcast, Aleks and Rob sit down with dancer Gabrielle Nierenberg to talk about her experience working internationally, along with how her background has led her to a possible new career on the horizon. Gab also gives our two hosts the details of her long-distance and international relationship with her boyfriend, Misha. This episode is jam packed with so much detail, you may just have to listen through twice. Connect with Gab: - Website : https://%20www.princetonairport.com/ - Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/gabrielleee174/ Remember to like, subscribe and review this podcast, as we always want you to be a part of the conversation and we appreciate your feedback. Find us on YouTube and our Website. (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX0ekNpab_iPCxDnBzsgrFA) (https://robyonkers.com/wehavealottotalkaboutpodcast) Be sure to follow us for updates on our Instagram: @wehavealottotalkaboutpodcast We Have A LOT to Talk About (Podcast) Rob is from New York and Aleks is from Novi Sad, Serbia. They come from two different worlds and two drastically different perspectives, and yet, they have A LOT to talk about. Join the conversation as this international couple explores a range of topics, including languages, Formula 1, near death experiences, building a podcast, working on a cruise ship, traveling the world and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wehavealottotalkabout/support

Leadership Development News
Indispensable Leadership Lessons from the Podium of an Orchestra

Leadership Development News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 53:37


Roger Nierenberg has conducted operas at New York’s Lincoln Center, the Stamford Symphony in Connecticut, and the Jacksonville Symphony in Florida. Through his experiences with leaders, he became curious about the challenges and opportunities faced by organizations in times of rapid change. He saw how crucial issues of organizational development could be powerfully brought to life within an orchestra. Thus was born The Music Paradigm and his book Maestro: A Surprising Story About Leading by Listening which has taken Mr. Nierenberg to the podium of over ninety different orchestras, hundreds of different organizations, in two dozen different countries. We'll talk about many of the lessons learned on this journey and his book, such as: The difference between direction and criticism? The difference between management and leadership, and how does that manifest on the podium? How musicians judge a conductor? For free leadership templates available when joining our Emotional Brilliance Academy 7-day trial, go to https://eblifebook.com/academy/

Destined To Be
The 3 C’s of Relationships, Part 1: Communication - EP121

Destined To Be

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 29:58


A strong relationship requires communication, compromise and commitment. But what does that look like in practice? On this episode of Destined to Be, we’re exploring the first C of a strong relationship, communication. We discuss the power in knowing your partner’s love language and showing them love in that way, challenging you to identify what you are feeling and clearly communicate what you need in the relationship. Listen in for insight on reading your partner’s unspoken or nonverbal communication and learn to leverage meditation to facilitate better communication with your better half! Key Takeaways The 3 C’s of relationships Communication Compromise Commitment How we think about the difference between romance and sex—and why you have to clearly communicate your needs to your partner The power in knowing your partner’s love language and showing them love in that way How to avoid resentment when your partner doesn’t acknowledge your acts of service How to communicate when you need time for yourself (and not feel guilty or anxious about taking that time) Why so many of us fall back on anger when we’re afraid of being rejected Why it’s crucial to learn to identify your feelings How identifying what you want is the first step in communicating with your partner How quieting your mind through meditation facilitates better communication in a relationship The danger in modeling your parents or other cultural models of relationships rather than figuring out what serves you Why you shouldn’t communicate every thought that crosses your mind How much of our communication is unspoken or nonverbal Connect with Jeremiah & Mallory Destined to Be Podcast Destined to Be on Instagram Jeremiah on Instagram Mallory on Instagram Level Up Entourage Facebook Group Resources Lou Holtz The 5 Love Languages How to Read a Person Like a Book by Gerard I. Nierenberg and Henry H. Calero

DivingDeepEDU
22 - Amelia Nierenberg: reflecting to move forward

DivingDeepEDU

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 50:13


Amelia Nierenberg, New York Times reporter, brings needed and helpful insight into the current state of education.  Amelia's observations are not only pertinent to our current situation with her work on the Coronavirus Briefing, but can help move education forward in significant ways.   The conversation isn't entirely about education though . . . we started in Senegal, explored some of the best unknown restaurants in NYC (Amelia was a NY Times food reporter prior to the Coronavirus Briefing), and somehow we discussed a local stray cat named Molly.   The enjoyable interaction will cause us to contemplate in refreshing ways.  Give a listen! Amelia Nierenberg is a writer for the New York Times - focusing on the Coronavirus Schools Briefing.  She has also written about food at the times, worked for the associated press in West Africa, and started things off at the Boston Globe. Shout outs:  Alexander Russo. @alexanderrusso Music: Believin Stephen Links: NYTimes Coronavirus Briefing. amelianierenberg.com Podcast mention:  RethinkingEDU. www.rethinkingedu.co

The Connected Table Live
Niagara's Cindy West, Dani Nierenberg

The Connected Table Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 48:57


We visit the Niagara (NY) Wine Trail with Cynthia West-Chamberlain , who celebrates the 10th anniversary of her founding Black Willow Winery. Winner of numerous accolades for her wines, mead and business acumen, West discusses her journey from tech executive to vintner. Daniele (Dani) Nierenberg, cofounder of Food Tank, addresses global food insecurity and food waste. Nierenberg is the 2020 recipient of the Julia Child Award.The Connected Table Live Radio Show is broadcast live at 2pm ET Wednesdays on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). This podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).

VEGAN ABER RICHTIG
162 | Warum Soja den Regenwald zerstört und was du wissen musst! (wichtig für jeden Veganer)

VEGAN ABER RICHTIG

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 17:49


Heute erfährst du warum und inwiefern Soja den Regenwald zerstört. - Einige interessante Fakten: -Alle Regenwälder auf der Welt sind nach Angaben des Waldforums der Vereinten Nationen (UNFF) gemeinsam für 40 Prozent des Sauerstoffs in der Luft verantwortlich. Die Region am Amazonas ist in etwa genauso groß wie alle anderen Regenwälder zusammen. (ZEIT) -Die Bäume absorbieren das Kohlendioxid (CO2) aus der Erdatmosphäre und wandeln es im Prozess der Photosynthese um. Wenn die Wälder brennen, gelangt der Kohlenstoff aus den Pflanzen allerdings wieder als Treibhausgas CO2 in die Luft. Die Feuer verstärken also den Klimawandel. -Die Rodung des tropischen Waldes ist verantwortlich für bis zu 20% der globalen CO2-Emissionen (WWF) -Jedes Jahr werden weltweit rund rund 300.000 Quadratkilometer Wald abgeholzt oder abgebrannt – gut die Hälfte davon in den Tropenländern: allen voran in Brasilien, in der Demokratischen Republik Kongo und Indonesien (Quelle: Global Forest Watch, 2017). Das sind pro Jahr 158.000 Quadratkilometer – also etwas weniger als die Hälfte von Deutschland (D. ist 356.000 km2 groß). Pro Minute macht das 42 Fußballfelder! - Soja zerstört den Regenwald - nicht Veganer -etwa 80 Prozent der weltweiten Sojaernte landet nicht direkt auf den Tellern der Menschen, sondern in den Trögen der »Nutztiere« (Koneswsran & Nierenberg 2008). -Die verbleibenden 18 Prozent werden in Form von Sojaöl verwendet (Meretz & Mannigel 2017) - Mein deutscher Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UComkcy0vWwZiDYzSdww4gwQ - Folge mir auf instagram: https://www.instagram.com/axelschura/ - VIVOLIFE- 10% RABATT FÜR MEINE VEGANEN SUPPLEMENTS GIBT ES HIER: https://www.vivolife.de/?rfsn=3978221.84477e&utm_source=Refersion&utm_medium=Affiliates&utm_campaign=3978221 CODE “SHMONKEY“ (erste Bestellung) -

5 Things with Lisa Birnbach
Ep. 115 - Amelia Nierenberg - Thoughtful Food, Food for Thought

5 Things with Lisa Birnbach

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 42:57


Lisa values her young friends. Lisa Birnbach's guest this week is Amelia Nierenberg, recent Yale graduate, the co-writer of the New York Times’ Coronavirus Schools Briefing newsletter. A member of the first class of New York Times fellows, she wrote on the Food Desk, and now continues on assignment for the Times.Lisa’s 5 Things: 1. Fruits and vegetables from one’s garden, 2. The Citizen App, 3. Vegan and Gluten Free bakeries, 4. Reading, 5. Science.Amelia Nierenberg’s 5 Things: 1. Crunchy Garlic with Chile Oil from H-Mart , 2. Negative Underwear's Sieve Non-Wire Bra, 3. Rapid turnaround Covid testing, 4. The movie Manto, 5. Spending the first half-hour or so reading and drinking tea and just letting myself wake up slowly and languidly.

Stephoscope
An Update on Education in the Midst of a Pandemic

Stephoscope

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 10:10


In this episode, I discuss my personal experience of returning to school, why it has been hard for some schools to prevent transmission of covid-19, and what steps need to be taken for schools to remain open. Sources: Karimi, Faith. “The US Coronavirus Death Toll Is Projected to Reach 410,000 in the next 4 Months If Mask Use Wanes.” CNN, Cable News Network, 5 Sept. 2020, www.cnn.com/2020/09/04/health/us-coronavirus-friday/index.html. Leonhardt, Megan. “Republicans Earmark $70 Billion for K-12 Schools, but Tie Bulk of Funding to in-Person Learning.” CNBC, CNBC, 28 July 2020, www.cnbc.com/2020/07/28/republicans-allot-70-billion-dollars-for-k-12-schools-but-tie-funding-to-in-person-learning.html. Levenson, Eric. “UNC-Chapel Hill Reverses Plans for in-Person Classes after 130 Students Test Positive for Covid-19.” CNN, Cable News Network, 18 Aug. 2020, www.cnn.com/2020/08/17/us/coronavirus-college-university/index.html. Mervosh, Sarah, and Shawn Hubler. “As the Coronavirus Comes to School, a Tough Choice: When to Close.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 3 Aug. 2020, www.nytimes.com/2020/08/03/us/school-closing-coronavirus.html. The New York Times. “Coronavirus in the U.S.: Latest Map and Case Count.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 3 Mar. 2020, www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html. Nierenberg, Amelia, and Adam Pasick. “Schools Briefing: The State of Play for K-12.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 17 Aug. 2020, www.nytimes.com/2020/08/17/us/k-12-schools-reopening.html.

The Latke Room
Episode 31: Jonny Nierenberg & Corey Kalk, Dartmouth Hockey & Soccer, Being a Student-FRAThlete, Weird Brags, Sean Kingston, Maccabi Canada Hockey, Malik Rose

The Latke Room

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 83:52


On episode 31 of The Latke Room, your favorite Jews talk about the NBA playoffs. Then, Jonny Nierenberg and Corey Kalk, two former Student-Athletes at Dartmouth join the podcast (5:38) to talk about their 4 year college experience playing Division I Soccer and Ice Hockey in the Ivy League.

Add Passion and Stir
Beware the Citizen Eater Who Votes With Her Fork

Add Passion and Stir

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 31:54


How do we fix our broken food system? Food Tank co-founder and president Danielle Nierenberg joins Billy Shore to discuss the connections between food, nutrition, the environment and democracy. “People are thinking about food and agriculture as something more political… this citizen eater who votes not only with her fork, but votes for the kind of food system that she wants,” explains Nierenberg. “We have a broken democracy right now. It’s not just the change we want to see, it’s the change we need to make this democracy a working one again,” she says. Nierenberg observes that the current pandemic has exposed the problems in our current food system. “Our modern food system has always been fragile and now with COVID we’re seeing all of these cracks and things that don’t work,” she says. “This is not going to be the last disruption that we see in the food and agriculture system worldwide… We have a lot to get into place so that we can withstand those disruptions,” she warns. Join us for this critical conversation about using the food and agricultural community as a force for political change.

Hacking Hunger
Episode 44: Food Tank, Food Systems and COVID-19: A Conversation with Dani Nierenberg

Hacking Hunger

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 17:29


Danielle Nierenberg is a world-renowned researcher, speaker and advocate, she’s spent her career fighting for food-systems change and is an expert on all things food and ag. On this episode, we talk to Danielle about her background, her current organization, Food Tank, and how COVID-19 will affect food systems going forward.

THINK Business with Jon Dwoskin
Training Leaders Through Orchestra

THINK Business with Jon Dwoskin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 23:56


Maestro Roger Nierenberg made his New York conducting debut at Avery Fisher with the Pro Arte Chorale and Orchestra. He was soon invited to conduct operas in two successive seasons at the Mostly Mozart Festival at New York’s Lincoln Center. Thereafter followed long, successful tenures as Music Director of both the Stamford Symphony in Connecticut and the Jacksonville Symphony in Florida. Guest conducting invitations came from the National Symphony, the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, the Detroit Symphony, the Saint Louis Symphony, the Baltimore Symphony, the Indianapolis Symphony, the San Diego Symphony, and many other great American orchestras. Abroad he has recorded with the London Philharmonic and conducted at both the Prague Spring Festival and the Beijing Festival. He has collaborated with many of the most renowned solo artists and composers of our time.  During his tenure with the Jacksonville Symphony, the seeds were planted that would lead Maestro Nierenberg to a startling departure from the conventional, through the unparalleled creation of The Music Paradigm. Through his experiences engaging with community businesses and civic leaders, he became curious about the challenges and opportunities faced by organizations in times of rapid change. He quickly realized how crucial issues of organizational development could be powerfully brought to life within an orchestra. Thus was born The Music Paradigm, which has taken Mr. Nierenberg to the podium of over ninety different orchestras, before hundreds of different organizations in twenty-three different countries. Many of the lessons learned on this journey are presented in his book Maestro: A Surprising Story About Leading by Listening which was honored in 2009 as the Best Leadership Book from 800-CEO-READ.  Roger Nierenberg makes his home in New York City and has two children, a son who is a professional pilot and a daughter who is studying French horn. Connect with Roger Nierenberg Website: https://www.musicparadigm.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rogernierenberg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themusicparadigm LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogernierenberg/   Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Website: http://jondwoskin.com/ Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Thejondwoskinexperience/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com  

Processing
Amelia Nierenberg- "Burnt Cookies"

Processing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 61:25


This week we have an amazingly interesting conversation with journalist, Amelia Nierenberg. Amelia talks to us about her fascinating and touching article in the October 28, 2019 article in the New York Times entitled “For Many Widows, the Hardest Part is Mealtime”. Amelia interviewed dozens of widowed people to hear their perspectives and experiences with eating and cooking after losing a spouse. The perspective she gained through talking with these folks is insightful and touching. She also shares her personal memories and sacred family recipes and food traditions. Amelia is a brilliant writer and journalist, and you can read her work each week in the food section of the New York Times. You can follow her @amelia.nierenberg on Instagram. Image courtesy of the New York Times.Processing is powered by Simplecast.

UC San Diego (Audio)
Editing the Code of Life: Into the Future with CRISPR Technology with Jennifer Doudna - 2019 Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public Interest

UC San Diego (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2019 57:40


Jennifer Doudna, co-discoverer of CRISPR-Cas9, discusses how genome editing with CRISPR technology is transforming biology. CRISPR-Cas9, an RNA-guided enzyme with remarkable abilities to recognize and cleave DNA, operates by mechanisms that both explain its biological function and provide insights into technology development. Doudna covers research into this amazing family of proteins: where they came from, how they work and how CAS-9-based technologies are revolutionizing research, biomedicine and agriculture. Series: "Frontiers of Knowledge" [Show ID: 35215]

Genetics (Video)
Editing the Code of Life: Into the Future with CRISPR Technology with Jennifer Doudna - 2019 Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public Interest

Genetics (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2019 57:40


Jennifer Doudna, co-discoverer of CRISPR-Cas9, discusses how genome editing with CRISPR technology is transforming biology. CRISPR-Cas9, an RNA-guided enzyme with remarkable abilities to recognize and cleave DNA, operates by mechanisms that both explain its biological function and provide insights into technology development. Doudna covers research into this amazing family of proteins: where they came from, how they work and how CAS-9-based technologies are revolutionizing research, biomedicine and agriculture. Series: "Frontiers of Knowledge" [Science] [Show ID: 35215]

Genetics (Audio)
Editing the Code of Life: Into the Future with CRISPR Technology with Jennifer Doudna - 2019 Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public Interest

Genetics (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2019 57:40


Jennifer Doudna, co-discoverer of CRISPR-Cas9, discusses how genome editing with CRISPR technology is transforming biology. CRISPR-Cas9, an RNA-guided enzyme with remarkable abilities to recognize and cleave DNA, operates by mechanisms that both explain its biological function and provide insights into technology development. Doudna covers research into this amazing family of proteins: where they came from, how they work and how CAS-9-based technologies are revolutionizing research, biomedicine and agriculture. Series: "Frontiers of Knowledge" [Science] [Show ID: 35215]

Science (Audio)
Editing the Code of Life: Into the Future with CRISPR Technology with Jennifer Doudna - 2019 Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public Interest

Science (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2019 57:40


Jennifer Doudna, co-discoverer of CRISPR-Cas9, discusses how genome editing with CRISPR technology is transforming biology. CRISPR-Cas9, an RNA-guided enzyme with remarkable abilities to recognize and cleave DNA, operates by mechanisms that both explain its biological function and provide insights into technology development. Doudna covers research into this amazing family of proteins: where they came from, how they work and how CAS-9-based technologies are revolutionizing research, biomedicine and agriculture. Series: "Frontiers of Knowledge" [Show ID: 35215]

UC San Diego (Video)
Editing the Code of Life: Into the Future with CRISPR Technology with Jennifer Doudna - 2019 Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public Interest

UC San Diego (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2019 57:40


Jennifer Doudna, co-discoverer of CRISPR-Cas9, discusses how genome editing with CRISPR technology is transforming biology. CRISPR-Cas9, an RNA-guided enzyme with remarkable abilities to recognize and cleave DNA, operates by mechanisms that both explain its biological function and provide insights into technology development. Doudna covers research into this amazing family of proteins: where they came from, how they work and how CAS-9-based technologies are revolutionizing research, biomedicine and agriculture. Series: "Frontiers of Knowledge" [Show ID: 35215]

Women in Science (Audio)
Editing the Code of Life: Into the Future with CRISPR Technology with Jennifer Doudna - 2019 Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public Interest

Women in Science (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2019 57:40


Jennifer Doudna, co-discoverer of CRISPR-Cas9, discusses how genome editing with CRISPR technology is transforming biology. CRISPR-Cas9, an RNA-guided enzyme with remarkable abilities to recognize and cleave DNA, operates by mechanisms that both explain its biological function and provide insights into technology development. Doudna covers research into this amazing family of proteins: where they came from, how they work and how CAS-9-based technologies are revolutionizing research, biomedicine and agriculture. Series: "Frontiers of Knowledge" [Show ID: 35215]

Women in Science (Video)
Editing the Code of Life: Into the Future with CRISPR Technology with Jennifer Doudna - 2019 Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public Interest

Women in Science (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2019 57:40


Jennifer Doudna, co-discoverer of CRISPR-Cas9, discusses how genome editing with CRISPR technology is transforming biology. CRISPR-Cas9, an RNA-guided enzyme with remarkable abilities to recognize and cleave DNA, operates by mechanisms that both explain its biological function and provide insights into technology development. Doudna covers research into this amazing family of proteins: where they came from, how they work and how CAS-9-based technologies are revolutionizing research, biomedicine and agriculture. Series: "Frontiers of Knowledge" [Show ID: 35215]

Success Champions
Roger Nierenberg: Symphony of Construction

Success Champions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 52:03


Maestro Roger Nierenberg enjoyed long, successful tenures as Music Director of both the Stamford Symphony in Connecticut and the Jacksonville Symphony in Florida. Guest conducting invitations came from the National Symphony, the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, the Detroit Symphony, the Saint Louis Symphony, the Baltimore Symphony, the Indianapolis Symphony, the San Diego Symphony, and many other great American orchestras. Abroad he has recorded with the London Philharmonic and conducted at both the Prague Spring Festival and the Beijing Festival. He has collaborated with many of the most renowned solo artists and composers of our time. During his tenure with the Jacksonville Symphony, the seeds were planted that would lead Maestro Nierenberg to a startling departure from the conventional, through the unparalleled creation of The Music Paradigm. Through his experiences engaging with community businesses and civic leaders, he became curious about the challenges and opportunities faced by organizations in times of rapid change. He quickly realized how crucial issues of organizational development could be powerfully brought to life within an orchestra. Thus was born The Music Paradigm, which has taken Mr. Nierenberg to the podium of over ninety different orchestras, before hundreds of different organizations in twenty-three different countries. Many of the lessons learned on this journey are presented in his book Maestro: A Surprising Story About Leading by Listening which was honored in 2009 as the Best Leadership Book from 800-CEO-READ.

Success Champions
Roger Nierenberg: Symphony of Construction

Success Champions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 52:03


Maestro Roger Nierenberg enjoyed long, successful tenures as Music Director of both the Stamford Symphony in Connecticut and the Jacksonville Symphony in Florida. Guest conducting invitations came from the National Symphony, the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, the Detroit Symphony, the Saint Louis Symphony, the Baltimore Symphony, the Indianapolis Symphony, the San Diego Symphony, and many other great American orchestras. Abroad he has recorded with the London Philharmonic and conducted at both the Prague Spring Festival and the Beijing Festival. He has collaborated with many of the most renowned solo artists and composers of our time. During his tenure with the Jacksonville Symphony, the seeds were planted that would lead Maestro Nierenberg to a startling departure from the conventional, through the unparalleled creation of The Music Paradigm. Through his experiences engaging with community businesses and civic leaders, he became curious about the challenges and opportunities faced by organizations in times of rapid change. He quickly realized how crucial issues of organizational development could be powerfully brought to life within an orchestra. Thus was born The Music Paradigm, which has taken Mr. Nierenberg to the podium of over ninety different orchestras, before hundreds of different organizations in twenty-three different countries. Many of the lessons learned on this journey are presented in his book Maestro: A Surprising Story About Leading by Listening which was honored in 2009 as the Best Leadership Book from 800-CEO-READ.

Speaking Broadly
Episode 108: Why Listening is the Best Offense in Activism: Danielle Nierenberg

Speaking Broadly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 37:00


Danielle Nierenberg, co-founder of Food Tank, is a non-partisan food and ag activist—an anomaly in this hyper-divided political landscape. On this episode, Nierenberg shares the motivation for starting her business: a sense of desperation and urgency to share positive stories of agricultural development around the world. As well as a desire to get industry experts on opposing sides to talk to each other. More listening; less lecturing. Check out the pod to hear Nierenberg describe her role as storyteller and system-changer along with her vision for the future and what keeps her moving forward, even in face of overwhelming odds. Want to stay up to date on the latest Speaking Broadly episodes? To hear more conversations with Dana Cowin and her fierce guests, subscribe to Speaking Broadly (it’s free!) on iTunes or Stitcher. If you like what you hear, please take a moment to rate + review us on Apple’s podcast store and follow Dana on Instagram @speakingbroadly and @fwscout. Thanks for tuning in! Speaking Broadly is powered by Simplecast.

Everyday Creative People
Roger Nierenberg on music, conducting, and what it can teach us about leadership

Everyday Creative People

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 40:06


“Being stuck is an important part of the creative process – every great creative advance has been preceded by being stuck. And it’s staying with that, and then suddenly you see it differently. You discover that… there are different forces at play here than what I thought, and there are different barriers, and some of the barriers that I was fighting against, they don’t even exist! They’re just a construct.” Roger Nierenberg is a conductor who has enjoyed long tenures as Music Director of both The Jacksonville Symphony (Florida) and the Stamford Symphony (Connecticut). His conducting work has brought him to the podium of The London Philharmonic, The Residentie Orkest, The New Zealand Symphony, The National Symphony, and the symphony orchestras of cities across the US, and he has collaborated with musicians from more than one hundred orchestras around the world. Roger is also the creator of The Music Paradigm, an interactive learning experience that brings teams into the orchestra rehearsal process to discover critical lessons about leadership and teamwork. Participants are seated directly amongst the orchestra musicians where they gain fresh understandings about the opportunities and challenges faced by their own organization. Over the past twenty years, Nierenberg has presented to hundreds of different organizations, from civic groups to Fortune 500 companies, in two dozen different countries. The lessons and experience of The Music Paradigm are shared in a narrative account through the book, Maestro: A Surprising Story about Leading By Listening. To follow Roger, you can find him on Twitter @rogernierenberg or on Facebook at The Music Paradigm.

The Action Catalyst
Patience and Kindness Toward Yourself with Roger Nierenberg: Episode 291 of The Action Catalyst Podcast

The Action Catalyst

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019


American conductor Roger Nierenberg is the creator of The Music Paradigm which has brought him to the podium of The London Philharmonic, The Residentie Orkest, The New Zealand Symphony, The National Symphony, the symphony orchestras of Pittsburgh, Atlanta, and Baltimore. He has collaborated with musicians from more than one hundred orchestras around the world. Nierenberg enjoyed long tenures as Music Director of both The Jacksonville Symphony (Florida) and the Stamford Symphony (Connecticut). His career began with an auspicious debut at Lincoln Center with the Pro Arte Chorale and subsequent performances at the Mostly Mozart Festival. Numerous guest conducting engagements followed with many of the great American orchestras, including the symphony orchestras of Austin, Baltimore, Charleston, Columbus, Detroit, Indianapolis, Kansas City, New Jersey, San Diego, St. Louis, and Utah, as well as New York's American Symphony Orchestra, Washington D.C.'s National Symphony Orchestra, the Buffalo Philharmonic, and the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. Abroad, he has recorded with the London Philharmonic and has conducted concerts at the Prague Spring Festival with the Czech Radio Orchestra and at the Beijing Festival with the Shanghai Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra. Other performances include engagements with the London Mozart Players, Mexico's National Symphony Orchestra, the Nova Scotia Symphony, and the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra.Nierenberg has conducted operatic performances with the Opera Theatre of St. Louis, the Chautauqua Opera, the American Opera Center at Lincoln Center and opera in concert with the Dallas Opera (with Frederica von Stade) and the Santa Barbara Symphony (with Ms. Von Stade and Thomas Hampson). He has appeared at numerous summer festivals including the Tanglewood Institute, the Grand Teton Music Festival, the Colorado Festival, the National Repertory Orchestra, and the Madeira Bach Festival. The Music Paradigm is a powerful learning experience that uses symphonic music to illuminate compelling insights about people at work. Participants are seated directly amongst the orchestra musicians where they gain fresh understandings about the opportunities and challenges faced by their own organization. Over the past twenty years, Nierenberg has presented to hundreds of different organizations, from civic groups to Fortune 500 companies, in two dozen different countries. Show Highlights I don't have a single mentor, but there are many many people who I've learned from. Both musicians and businesspeople —Roger NierenbergAs a conductor, you get a lot of feedback instantaneously, so you see the impact of your leadership in real time, and you have time to contemplate why did that not work or why did that work? —Roger NierenbergYou want people who believe in themselves and have strong ideas, so you have to view big egos as an asset. The challenge is to get them to buy in and understand the big picture. —Roger Nierenberg It's not about me, it's about them. I'm an agent in helping businesses collaborate. I help people expand their circle of awareness. —Roger NierenbergChallenges are an inevitable part of life. It happens to everyone. When it happens, don't feel like it's the end of the world, this is part of the process of making something good. —Roger NierenbergIt will likely take time to learn lessons from a setback. Allow yourself that time and the space to be curious. —Roger Nierenberg When something goes wrong, the first thing to ask is "what happened?" The second thing is, "What role did I play?" —Roger Nierenberg I look for opportunities to grow and they're abundant. I stay alert for that and that's a good attitude. —Roger NierenbergIf you want to keep mental acuity growing, study a musical instrument. And do it as an adult. —Roger NierenbergFill your life with the right people. Locate the people who are bringing you down and eliminate them if you can. —Roger Nierenberg

Princeton Flying School Podcast
Naomi Nierenberg Princeton Flying School Podcast 4

Princeton Flying School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 32:14


Welcome to the Princeton Flying School Podcast with Pete Rafle, Princeton Flying School Instructor Emeritus. In this episode Pete sat down with Naomi Nierenberg, co-owner of Princeton Airport. They talked about the history of the airport, the early days of the Princeton Flying School, and some of the colorful characters who played a part in the history of the airport.

JAMA Author Interviews: Covering research in medicine, science, & clinical practice. For physicians, researchers, & clinician

Interview with Andrew A. Nierenberg, MD, author of Evolving Issues in the Treatment of Depression

Leaders Of Transformation | Leadership Development | Conscious Business | Global Transformation

Maestro Roger Nierenberg is an orchestral conductor, leadership consultant, and founder of The Music Paradigm. He made his New York conducting debut at Avery Fisher with the Pro Arte Chorale and Orchestra. He was soon invited to conduct operas in two successive seasons at the Mostly Mozart Festival at New York’s Lincoln Center, followed by long, successful tenures as Music Director of both the Stamford Symphony in Connecticut and the Jacksonville Symphony in Florida. Guest conducting invitations came from the National Symphony, the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, the Detroit Symphony, the Saint Louis Symphony, the Baltimore Symphony, the Indianapolis Symphony, the San Diego Symphony, and many other great American orchestras. Abroad Roger has recorded with the London Philharmonic and conducted at both the Prague Spring Festival and the Beijing Festival. He has collaborated with many of the most renowned solo artists and composers of our time. During his tenure with the Jacksonville Symphony, the seeds were planted that would lead Maestro Nierenberg to a startling departure from the conventional, through the unparalleled creation of The Music Paradigm. Through his experiences engaging with community businesses and civic leaders, he became curious about the challenges and opportunities faced by organizations in times of rapid change. He quickly realized how crucial issues of organizational development could be powerfully brought to life within an orchestra. Thus was born The Music Paradigm, which has taken Mr. Nierenberg to the podium of over ninety different orchestras, before hundreds of different organizations in twenty-three different countries. Many of the lessons learned on this journey are presented in his book Maestro: A Surprising Story About Leading by Listening which was honored in 2009 as the Best Leadership Book from 800-CEO-READ. In today’s conversation, Maestro Roger Nierenberg, guides us on a tour of the Music Paradigm; how he is able to reveal valuable insights to business leaders through music. It’s a different kind of learning that is not only highly effective, but also almost instantaneous, such that participants are able to recognize distinctions in leadership and self-awareness within minutes. He is passionate about helping leaders see the impact they have on people without judgment or being singled out. The music paradigm is truly a revolutionary way to empower leaders and their teams to greatness. Key Takeaways Music converts behavior into results almost instantaneously. So you can try on one behavior and immediately you hear the result. As a leader, if you feel like your job is to fix things when they go wrong or solve problems when they come up, you will never draw out the best in your people. Only a leader that sees what the potential could be and drives the organization towards that success will bring that about. Really deep insights about organizational leadership in a way transcend the ability to ‘talk’ about it. Even ‘real life’ unfolds too slowly, whereas music allows one to experience it almost instantaneously. The more the musicians in the orchestra gain insights about themselves, the better they play. The business leaders get to see it first hand and then relate it to their own organization. It’s not that people in organizations don’t want to change; they can’t visualize it or imagine what that is like. Similarly, often the state that we’re trying to move to, we just can’t imagine it yet. Skepticism is often unconscious – that you could actually create something that you’ve never experienced or visualized before. Business organizations don’t routinely practice the way athletes or musicians do. Leadership is hard to practice and therefore hard to learn as a skill. So leaders are often completely unaware of the effect they’re having on their people. Resources Book: Maestro: A Surprising Story About Leading by Listening Blogs, Videos & Event Calendar: http://www.musicparadigm.com Connect With Roger Nierenberg Website: http://www.musicparadigm.com Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogernierenberg

PMS Pathways Podcast
A Conversation with Andy Nierenberg

PMS Pathways Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019


On the fourth episode of the PMS Pathways Podcast, Jackie speaks with Dr. Andy Nierenberg, a psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School and Principal Investigator of the Healthy Mind Healthy You study. Many people have heard of the word mindfulness, but what does it actually mean and how do we bring it into our lives? Dr. Nierenberg discusses the benefits of practicing mindfulness and how it can help offset the detriments of stress in our lives. They also speak about mindfulness practices in the context of the family -- how to introduce these concepts to our children, even children with PMS. If you have any questions or would like more information on how to participant in the Healthy Mind Healthy You study, you can contact Jackie via email at jackie@pmsf.org. If you have questions or suggestions for future episodes, please reach out to Jackie Jacobs, the Family Engagement Specialist, at jackie@pmsf.org. PMS Pathways Podcast is written, produced and edited by Jackie Jacobs and is a production of the Phelan McDermid Syndrome Foundation. For more information about the Foundation, our programs, and initiatives, please visit our website at www.pmsf.org. Simply click on the player below to listen. You may also select one of the subscribe options below the player to stay up to date with podcast episodes as they are posted.

The Portfolio Composer
Ep 209-Roger Nierenberg on The Music Paradigm

The Portfolio Composer

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 29:27


Maestro Roger Nierenberg is the creator of The Music Paradigm. The Music Paradigm is a powerful learning experience that uses symphonic music to illuminate compelling insights about people at work. Participants are seated directly amongst the orchestra musicians where they gain fresh understandings about the opportunities and challenges faced by their own organization. Over the past twenty years, Nierenberg has presented to hundreds of different organizations.   This episode is sponsored by Dorico by Steinberg, the future of scoring. Visit www.dorico.com/tpc for a free 30-day trial version. Join The Portfolio Composer community and support the creation of the platform on Patreon. Just $1/month to enable the creation of more great content to help you build your career!   Websites: musicparadigm.com   Help composers find the podcast by giving The Portfolio Composer a review on iTunes! This episode was edited by E.J. Sadler at Studio184.

Princeton Flying School Podcast
Jon Nierenberg Princeton Flying School Podcast 3

Princeton Flying School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 28:29


Welcome to the Princeton Flying School Podcast with Pete Rafle, Princeton Flying School Instructor Emeritus. In this episode Pete sat down with Jon Nierenberg to talk about his life in the Alaskan wilderness, as co-owner and operator with his wife Karin, of Earthsong Lodge, as well as Denali Dog Sled Expeditions. And of course they talked about the challenges and opportunities of Alaskan aviation.

Talking Business Now
What an Orchestra Conductor Can Teach Organizations

Talking Business Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 18:03


As a business leader, do you ever feel like you're conducting an orchestra? Trying to get all the people and parts moving harmoniously? On this episode of Talking Business Now, Maestro Roger Nierenberg joins host Kelly Scanlon to explore how an organization's culture mirrors the organizational dynamics within an orchestra. Nierenberg is an orchestral conductor, leadership consultant and the author of Maestro: A Surprising Story About Leading by Listening. He’s also the founder of The Music Paradigm, a learning experience he uses to show how crucial organizational development issues can be powerfully brought to life within an orchestra. Tune in to discover how the lessons of an orchestra can enhance your company’s organizational development: ■ Why an orchestra is such an effective learning tool for organization ■ The lessons an orchestra teaches us about leadership ■ The ways in which an orchestra mirrors diversity in an organization Nierenberg made his New York conducting debut at Avery Fisher with the Pro Arte Chorale and Orchestra and has conducted several great American orchestras. He's also recorded with the London Philharmonic and conducted at both the Prague Spring Festival and the Beijing Festival. He has collaborated with many of the most renowned solo artists and composers of our time.   During his tenure with the Jacksonville Symphony, Nierenberg became curious about the challenges and opportunities organizations face during times of rapid change. As a result, he created The Music Paradigm. The program has taken Nierenberg to the podium of more than 90 orchestras and before hundreds of organizations in 23 countries. The organization's people, who become participants, are seated within a live professional orchestra where they can observe highly trained musicians as they perform. The participants’ attention is drawn to fascinating and unexpected organizational dynamics within the orchestra. Before each event, Nierenberg joins the company's leadership to learn what they want to achieve with the exercise. Based on that conversation, he devises interactive exercises for the orchestra that will bring their most important issues to life. Connect with Roger Nierenberg: ■ Twitter: @rogernierenberg ■ Facebook: facebook.com/themusicparadigm ■ Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/rogernierenberg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Bart Jackson's Podcast - Get informed, Get entertained, and seize the wisdom
Conducting the Orchestra – CEOs Learn from the Maestro

Bart Jackson's Podcast - Get informed, Get entertained, and seize the wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 37:15


Maestro Roger Nierenberg knows the techniques, actions, and attitudes demanded to lift an orchestra – and each musician - to peak performance. They are the exact same leadership moves required by business executives to inspire their teams to the top. Host Bart Jackson discusses The Music Paradigm, Nierenberg’s inventive program in which C-suiters are mingled amongst the musicians at an actual rehearsal led by this Maestro, and biz folks observe leadership demonstrated in a tempo accelerando. The Paradigm holds up a stunning, if not always comfortable mirror to business leaders. And the top exec teams from YouTube, Bank of America, Kellogg, and BBC are praising and paying Nierenberg for the valuable enlightenment. Tune in and learn how artfully directed music makes Caesars of the savage biz execs.

The People Catalysts
Episode 69: The Music Paradigm

The People Catalysts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 20:42


Maestro Roger Nierenberg made his conducting debut at Avery Fisher, home of the New York philharmonic orchestra and he has guest conducted at countless renowned symphonies all across America. Roger has recorded with the London Philharmonic, conducted at the Prague Spring Festival and the Beijing Festival. He has collaborated with many of the most renowned solo artists and composers of our time. Nierenberg is also the creator of The Music Paradigm, a pioneering learning experience for organizations of all types that brings live orchestral performances to audiences outside the traditional concert hall. Using music as a metaphor, Nierenberg conducts a professional orchestra in a series of spontaneous role-playing exercises that reveal how behavior and attitude impact results. Over the past twenty years, Nierenberg has presented to hundreds of organizations, from civic groups to Fortune 100 companies, in twenty-four different countries, with musicians from more than 95 different professional orchestras.

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The Art of the CEO
Conducting the Orchestra – CEOs Learn from the Maestro

The Art of the CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 38:00


Maestro Roger Nierenberg knows the techniques, actions, and attitudes demanded to lift an orchestra – and each musician - to peak performance. They are the exact same leadership moves required by business executives to inspire their teams to the top.  Host Bart Jackson discusses The Music Paradigm, Nierenberg's inventive program in which C-suiters are mingled amongst the musicians at an actual rehearsal led by this Maestro, and biz folks observe leadership demonstrated in a tempo accelerando.  The Paradigm holds up a stunning, if not always comfortable mirror to business leaders.  And the top exec teams from YouTube, Bank of America, Kellogg, and BBC are praising and paying Nierenberg for the valuable enlightenment.  Tune in and learn how artfully directed music makes Caesars of the savage biz execs.   

The Hidden Entrepreneur Show with Josh Cary
THE28: He Is A Professional Maestro And Brings A 30-Piece Orchestra Into Your Boardroom To Teach Leadership Skills

The Hidden Entrepreneur Show with Josh Cary

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 55:46


Maestro Roger Nierenberg made his New York conducting debut at Avery Fisher with the Pro Arte Chorale and Orchestra. He was soon invited to conduct operas in two successive seasons at the Mostly Mozart Festival at New York's Lincoln Center. Thereafter followed long, successful tenures as Music Director of both the Stamford Symphony in Connecticut and the Jacksonville Symphony in Florida. Guest conducting invitations came from the National Symphony, the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, the Detroit Symphony, the Saint Louis Symphony, the Baltimore Symphony, the Indianapolis Symphony, the San Diego Symphony, and many other great American orchestras. Abroad he has recorded with the London Philharmonic and conducted at both the Prague Spring Festival and the Beijing Festival. He has collaborated with many of the most renowned solo artists and composers of our time. During his tenure with the Jacksonville Symphony, the seeds were planted that would lead Maestro Nierenberg to a startling departure from the conventional, through the unparalleled creation of The Music Paradigm. Through his experiences engaging with community businesses and civic leaders, he became curious about the challenges and opportunities faced by organizations in times of rapid change. He quickly realized how crucial issues of organizational development could be powerfully brought to life within an orchestra. Thus was born The Music Paradigm, which has taken Mr. Nierenberg to the podium of over ninety different orchestras, before hundreds of different organizations in twenty-three different countries. Many of the lessons learned on this journey are presented in his book Maestro: A Surprising Story About Leading by Listening which was honored in 2009 as the Best Leadership Book from 800-CEO-READ. Roger Nierenberg makes his home in New York City and has two children, a son who is a professional pilot and a daughter who is studying French horn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices (megaphone.fm/adchoices)

In the Field with Edible Brooklyn
The World Has Enough Food to Feed Everyone—But We're Wasting It

In the Field with Edible Brooklyn

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 26:49


We sit down with Bon Appétit's Brad Leone and Food Tank president Danielle Nierenberg to wrap our heads around the gargantuan global food waste problem while also learning some tips for how we can think about “waste” at home. We talk about the theater of grocery store abundance, freezers and why it’s naive to think we can just hack our way out of this problem. If you ask Brad, even just knife skills are a good start. Find the show notes at ediblebrooklyn.com/podcast

AME Radio Show
AME Radio Show - Dena Nierenberg & Livi Zheng

AME Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 60:12


Dena Nierenberg - Dena is a professor of psychology in NYC. She's a wealth of information when it comes to controlling your habits, thoughts and making your life better. Today she's here to talk to us about over analyzing and second guessing ourselves and what impact that has on our success and mental health.Livi Zheng - Livi is the director of a new documentary that focuses on the music and dance in Bali called "Bali: Beat of Paradise". This beautifully produced film takes you deep inside the musical roots of Bali, her home country by showing you how music and dance help define her culture.

AME Radio Show
AME Radio Show - Dena Nierenberg & Livi Zheng

AME Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 60:12


Dena Nierenberg - Dena is a professor of psychology in NYC. She's a wealth of information when it comes to controlling your habits, thoughts and making your life better. Today she's here to talk to us about over analyzing and second guessing ourselves and what impact that has on our success and mental health.Livi Zheng - Livi is the director of a new documentary that focuses on the music and dance in Bali called "Bali: Beat of Paradise". This beautifully produced film takes you deep inside the musical roots of Bali, her home country by showing you how music and dance help define her culture.

Dr Mara Karpel & Your Golden Years
Julie Saeger Nierenberg - Journey's End: Death, Dying and the End of Life; +

Dr Mara Karpel & Your Golden Years

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 68:00


We are joined by Julie Saeger Nierenberg, MA Ed, freelance writer and editor, lifelong educator and artist, to discuss her new book, published with Victoria Brewster, MSW.  Journey's End: Death, Dying and the End of Life, a collection of 54 perspectives on death and dying.  Writing and publishing in this heart-led direction, Julie hopes to contribute to a cultural shift in how we prepare ourselves and support others for the final chapter of life.  Dr. Mara on Honoring Veteran's Day by Committing to Create Peace...within ourselves, in our relationships, in our communities, and beyond. And...Mr. Arturo Mendoza, Art Mendoza's (producer of this show) dad, & Mr. Theodore Karpel, Dr. Mara's dad, Thank You for your service in WWII, which was believed to be "the war to end all wars."  And another sneak peek into Dr. Mara's book, The Passionate Life: Creating Vitality & Joy at Any Age.    

Evolution (Video)
A Neanderthal Perspective on Human Origins with Svante Pääbo - 2018 Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public Interest

Evolution (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 56:14


Most people are part-Neanderthal, the closest extinct human relative. Svante Pääbo explores human genetic evolution by analyzing preserved genetic material from the remains of ancient organisms, including Neanderthals. What can we learn from the genomes of our closest evolutionary relatives? Pääbo is an evolutionary anthropologist and pioneer of paleogenetics and the director of the Max Plank Institute of Evolutionary Genetics. He was awarded the 2018 Nierenberg Award for Science in the Public Interest. Series: "Frontiers of Knowledge" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 34037]

Evolution (Audio)
A Neanderthal Perspective on Human Origins with Svante Pääbo - 2018 Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public Interest

Evolution (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 56:14


Most people are part-Neanderthal, the closest extinct human relative. Svante Pääbo explores human genetic evolution by analyzing preserved genetic material from the remains of ancient organisms, including Neanderthals. What can we learn from the genomes of our closest evolutionary relatives? Pääbo is an evolutionary anthropologist and pioneer of paleogenetics and the director of the Max Plank Institute of Evolutionary Genetics. He was awarded the 2018 Nierenberg Award for Science in the Public Interest. Series: "Frontiers of Knowledge" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 34037]

Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg
Introducing Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg

Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 1:17


Food Tank's Dani Nierenberg chats with the most important folks in the food industry about the most important food news twice a week. Submit questions to dani@foodtank.com  Follow Dani: https://twitter.com/DaniNierenberg  Follow Food Tank: https://www.instagram.com/GarjanaLive/  https://www.facebook.com/TheFoodTank/  https://foodtank.com/   

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Lectures

Medicine Grand Rounds April 13, 2018 David W. Nierenberg, MD Edward Krumm Professor of Medicine Professor of Pharmacology/Toxicology The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth Section Chief, Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center

Global Insights (Audio)
NASA International Cooperation - An Instrument of US Soft Power with Charles Bolden - 2017 Nierenberg Prize Lecture

Global Insights (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017 52:10


The 12th NASA Administrator, Charles F. Bolden Jr. shares how NASA's programs and missions function as an instrument of international cooperation, demonstrating the steady guidance of the United States as the world's leader. Series: "Frontiers of Knowledge" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 32921]

Global Insights (Video)
NASA International Cooperation - An Instrument of US Soft Power with Charles Bolden - 2017 Nierenberg Prize Lecture

Global Insights (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017 52:10


The 12th NASA Administrator, Charles F. Bolden Jr. shares how NASA's programs and missions function as an instrument of international cooperation, demonstrating the steady guidance of the United States as the world's leader. Series: "Frontiers of Knowledge" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 32921]

Leadership Development News
Encore: Roger Nierenberg

Leadership Development News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 58:15


After a distinguished career with two American orchestras, Roger Nierenberg emerged as a creative force for innovation in the presentation of symphonic music. Roger Nierenberg has created the highly successful experiential learning event, called The Music Paradigm, in which an orchestra is used as a metaphor for any dynamic organization. With executives seated among musicians, Nierenberg leads a series of exercises, carefully crafted to address the sponsoring organization's specific issues. The Music Paradigm provides a creative framework for rethinking leadership style, philosophies, and effectiveness. Since its inception in 1995, The Music Paradigm sessions have been held for more than 150 major companies with over 70 different orchestras. It has been the subject of reports on ABC, CBS, CNN, and PBS and the BBC. Learn about this exciting leadership technique with Maestro Roger Nierenberg.

Caregiver SOS On Air
End of Life Communication with Julie Saeger Nierenberg 6-11-17

Caregiver SOS On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2017 51:50


Julie Saeger Nierenberg, Curator of Stories at CreateWrite Enterprises, is a writer and editor, lifelong educator and author coach. She published her her personal grief memoir, 'Daddy, This Is It. Being with My Dying Dad' in 2013. Originally aired on Caregiver SOS: On Air presented by the WellMed Charitable Foundation on June 11, 2017, in San Antonio, TX on 930 AM KLUP “The Answer.” With co-hosts Carol Zernial and Ron Aaron. For more about CaregiverSOS, visit caregiversos.org Like CaregiverSOS on Facebook, www.facebook.com/CaregiverSOS Follow on Twitter, twitter.com/wellmedgives And on Instagram, instagram.com/wellmedgives/

Concept To Cash Flow
Ep. 58: Andrea Nierenberg - Networking is part of living

Concept To Cash Flow

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2016 53:43


“The opposite of networking is not working.”   Networking truly works.  The way I met Andrea is through connections with others.  I can’t even begin to tell you how honored I am to have Andrea Nierenberg share 5 Daily Processes to Networking on today’s show.     Andrea Nierenberg is the Founder and President of Nierenberg Consulting Group, a marketing firm teaching communication skills that impact your bottom line.  She is highly respected in her field and has numerous accolades to show for that.   You’ll see how humble and generous Andrea is.  What a RICH conversation on networking.  Without giving too much away, Andrea summarizes networking as simply making connections.  Any time.  Anywhere.  Serendipitous.     My mission is to help serve YOU, my listeners, so please submit questions to admin@amycannatta.com. Want to learn how to transcend the daily grind and tap into your most UNSTOPPABLE self? Click here to download the Relentless Resilience Guide and Workbook. www.amycannatta.com/rr   If you love this podcast, I would be so grateful for a rating and a review!   Nonstop Networking Million Dollar Marketing Savvy Networking Networking for College Students and Recent Graduate Students Networking for Veterans   Website LinkedIn Twitter

The Tap Love Tour Podcast
Episode 18: Nico Rubio - Nurturing the Tap Dance Sub-Culture

The Tap Love Tour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 55:43


Tap dancer, Nico Rubio joins Travis Knights for a candid conversation via skype from Chicago, Il. Nico is a dancer at the top of his game, with a distinctive style whose influence is spreading quickly. Our conversation spans his early years, thoughts on the form, and you guessed it... nerding out over stand-up comedy. Stay up to date with Nico on twitter: @ChiTappin Subscribe to the Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-tap-love-tour-podcast/id1051033674?mt=2 Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsSfLevc4PJTChTNkmf5GVw Additional Audio: Flying Lotus - Fall in Love Rajiv Halim - The Hard Worker, from the album Foundation Documentary: About Tap - 1985- Director: George T. Nierenberg No Maps On My Taps - 1979- Director: George T. Nierenberg

Realspace
Anna Nierenberg on early-universe dark matter

Realspace

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 38:41


This week I chat with Anna Nierenberg of the Ohio State University about dark matter in the early universe, gravitational lenses, and . . . elephant skin. Special thanks to the Ohio State University for hosting this recording session. You can find more information at realspacepodcast.com or by following me on Facebook or Twitter! Theme song "Live Long and Podcast" by Nick Bain, Into The Machine Recordings (http://intothemachine.bandcamp.com) 2015, all rights reserved.

MGH Psychiatry Academy Podcasts
Early Detection and Intervention in Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia

MGH Psychiatry Academy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2016 45:38


Early Detection and Intervention in Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia Andrew A. Nierenberg, MD

The Business Power Hour with Deb Krier
Guest: Andrea Nierenberg, networking strategist. We discussed networking at holiday events.

The Business Power Hour with Deb Krier

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2014 63:34


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The Business Power Hour with Deb Krier
Guest: Andrea R. Nierenberg, executive coach, networking strategist and consultant is the force behind The Nierenberg Consulting Group.

The Business Power Hour with Deb Krier

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2014 60:07


Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Open to Hope
Julie Saeger Nierenberg: Death of My Dad

Open to Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2014


Julie is a writer, editor and author coach. Inspired by the journey of love and release through her father's end of life. Julie writes to contribute to a cultural shift in how we prepare ourselves and support others in the final chapter of life. She is the author of Daddy, this is it. Being-with My Dying Dad

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Lectures
When Pharma and FDA Fail Us: What Happened to Vioxx™ and the ASR XL ™?

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2014 59:45


KeyLIME
[17] Educational Epidemiology - Applying Population-Based Design and Analytic Approaches to Study Medical Education / Getting Off the "Gold Standard" - Randomized Controlled Trials and Education Research

KeyLIME

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2012 10:07


In this episode: Two articles for the price of one! Both of Linda's papers discuss how randomized controlled trials are not necessarily the way to improve the quality of medical education studies. Length: 10:06 min Authors: Article 1: Carney, P.A.; Nierenberg, D.W.; Pipas, C.F., Brooks, W.B., Stukel, T.A.;, Keller A.M.  Article 2: Sullivan, G Publication details: Article 1 Educational Epidemiology - Applying Population-Based Design and Analytic Approaches to Study Medical Education JAMA. 2004 Sep 1;292(9):1044-50. PubMed Link Article 2 Getting Off the "Gold Standard" - Randomized Controlled Trials and Education Research. J Grad Med Educ. 2011 Sep;3(3):285-9.PubMed Link View the abstract here Follow our co-hosts on Twitter! Jason R. Frank: @drjfrank  Jonathan Sherbino: @sherbino  Linda Snell: @LindaSMedEd  Want to learn more about KeyLIME? Click here!

Livelihood Show
Barry Nierenberg: Well-Being as a Personal Performance Objective

Livelihood Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2011 59:55


“How's work going for you these days?” Psychologist Barry Nierenberg, is a professor who runs the Study Center for Positive Psychology at Nova Southeastern University. Positive psychology is the science of well-being. You don't have to wait around to be ‘empowered'—you can make well-being is an essential personal performance objective whether you work for someone else or you have your own business. Dr. Nierenberg reveals an innovative set of benchmarks which give us a map to increase our confidence; orient us to our sense of purpose; and deepen our relationships. This new research gives us the tools for making good things better and bad things less frustrating. The “how of happiness”, Dr. Nierenberg believes, helps us become more successful navigators on our personal career journey. He invites us to look at our professional lives and assess: What exactly am I doing well? What specifically brings me satisfaction? What can I do to make an unfulfilling work environment more satisfying? What can I do to make an unhappy work environment less toxic? Your greatest opportunities emerge at the intersection of your expertise, your purpose and marketplace opportunities. Each week you'll find ways to discover your essential strengths; define your personal mission; and discover the market niches that need your products and services. Get inspired and find ideas, resources and insights to help you navigate your personal career path.

Leadership Development News
Roger Nierenberg - Special Encore Presentation!

Leadership Development News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2011 58:15


After a distinguished career with two American orchestras, Roger Nierenberg emerged as a creative force for innovation in the presentation of symphonic music. Roger Nierenberg has created the highly successful experiential learning event, called The Music Paradigm, in which an orchestra is used as a metaphor for any dynamic organization. With executives seated among musicians, Nierenberg leads a series of exercises, carefully crafted to address the sponsoring organization's specific issues. The Music Paradigm provides a creative framework for rethinking leadership style, philosophies, and effectiveness. Since its inception in 1995, The Music Paradigm sessions have been held for more than 150 major companies with over 70 different orchestras. It has been the subject of reports on ABC, CBS, CNN, and PBS and the BBC. Learn about this exciting leadership technique with Maestro Roger Nierenberg.

Diva Weekly Strategies for Success
Networking for YOUR SUCCESS

Diva Weekly Strategies for Success

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2010 60:00


Come and learn tips from Andrea R. Nierenberg, bestselling author and world-renowned business authority, she is the force behind The Nierenberg Group. Called a “networking success story” by The Wall Street Journal, With a stellar 25 years as a leader in sales and marketing, Andrea is an in-demand business expert both at home and abroad. Her company partners with an array of the world’s leading businesses, including Citigroup, Time Inc., TIAA-CREF, The Food Network, Omnicom, Coach, Deutsche Bank, Tiffany and Douglas Elliman Real Estate, to name just a few. Andrea is the author of three bestselling books—all of which have become essential reading for businesses worldwide. Nonstop Networking: How To Improve Your Life, Luck and Career —used by companies as a business development textbook and a top seller at Amazon.com. Million Dollar Networking: The Sure Way to Find, Grow and Keep Your Business — the ultimate textbook for her corporate clients. Savvy Networking: 118 Fast & Effective Tips for Business Success — a critical tool for professionals looking for simple ways to boost their business. Andrea speaks in cross-cultural settings international companies and conferences. Her travels have taken her to 45 countries. Andrea has been featured in The New York Times, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, Selling Power, Sales & Marketing Management, Inc. Magazine, The Associated Press, Chicago Tribune, Entrepreneur, and Training & Development. Her corporate experience and wealth of expertise makes her a familiar face on television with numerous appearances on popular outlets such as Bloomberg Business Television, Time-Warner’s Fortune Business Report, Fox News Chicago, Wall Street

Leadership Development News
Roger Nierenberg

Leadership Development News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2009 58:15


After a distinguished career with two American orchestras, Roger Nierenberg emerged as a creative force for innovation in the presentation of symphonic music. Roger Nierenberg has created the highly successful experiential learning event, called The Music Paradigm, in which an orchestra is used as a metaphor for any dynamic organization. With executives seated among musicians, Nierenberg leads a series of exercises, carefully crafted to address the sponsoring organization's specific issues. The Music Paradigm provides a creative framework for rethinking leadership style, philosophies, and effectiveness. Since its inception in 1995, The Music Paradigm sessions have been held for more than 150 major companies with over 70 different orchestras. It has been the subject of reports on ABC, CBS, CNN, and PBS and the BBC. Learn about this exciting leadership technique with Maestro Roger Nierenberg.