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December 3: Today on TownHall Karla Arzola, Chief Information Officer at Rocky Mountain Human Services speaks with John Couris, President and CEO at Florida Health Sciences Center (FHSC) and Sam Nimah, CEO at TriVent Healthcare. The conversation delves into their collaborative approach to improving care for ventilator-dependent patients. They discuss the challenges of change management, the role of multidisciplinary teams, and the integration of evidence-based protocols. What are the challenges hospitals face in change management when introducing new care models? Why is the multidisciplinary team approach crucial in treating ventilator-dependent patients? What lessons can other organizations learn from the partnership between Tampa General Hospital and TriVent Health?Subscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthDonate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
Today we're joined by the owner of 2 Soho institutions in 40 Dean Street & 64 Old Compton Street Nima Safaei to celebrate the square mile playground he calls home. Nimah is a wonderful character, hence his nickname 'The Duchess of Soho' and relays some incredibly entertaining stories throughout from; the weirdest sights he's witnessed and tasted at The Box, being banned from Soho House, why the government are ruining hospitality, the death of the long lunch, sleepwalking after a heavy night into breakfast at Dean Street Townhouse and much much more.... ----------- Download The Appetite app now and track your fav spots or places that you're dying to check out and book them easily all through the app - download it now. https://shorturl.at/yFXyK
When did the IRA get here? Skincare! And appropriateness politics! All this fun with Ava, Brayden, and Nimah as they tackle Chapters 13 - 18 of Magnus Chase and The Sword of Summer by Rick Riordan, analyzing the themes like a socratic seminar! The Sword of Summer is a young-adult fantasy novel based on Norse mythology written by American author Rick Riordan. It was published on October 6, 2015, by Disney Hyperion, and is the first novel in the Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard series. The novel is narrated in the first-person view by Magnus Chase, 16-year-old demigod and homeless orphan and after his death he arrives in a Norse afterlife as an Einherji, Magnus discovers that he is the son of the Norse deity, Frey, and must stop Fenris Wolf from leaving his prison and ending the world. returntocamp.com
Happy New Year!!! I hope you all had a lovely festive break and all are geared up for 2024! Me, Monisha and Nimah finally did it! We've been itching to have this conversation on air for a while and finally sat down yesterday to record it. This episode is all about the ways we seek validation and how it links back to our inner child, societal expectations, our self perceptions with friends and family as well as healing old wounds. Disclaimer: This episode does contain bad language and is a product of our opinions and thoughts. We do not wish to offend anyone. If you find yourself wanting to get in touch, please contact @bambswithshaz on Instagram.
Ruba Abu-Nimah is a graphic designer at the vanguard of creative directing—even as the title of that role has become, she says, completely devalued. She's put her creative skills to work directing brands like Elle US, Shiseido, Revlon, Tiffany & CO., and most recently Balenciaga. In this episode, Abu-Nimah offers her take on the value of formal education and travel, the balance to be struck between digital and analog craftsmanship, and upholding heritage while striving for innovation. Her passion for access, information, and learning comes through in her articulate, informed perspective on what she sees as the trajectory of corporations and AI. Swayed by her love of democratic arts, from her passion for Andy Warhol to her formative years spent listening to punk and hip-hop, Abu-Nimah sees what's contemporary now as what has been and will be: the power of youth and their rebellious nature. Episode Highlights: Abu-Nimah notes the convergence of punk rock and hip-hop that took place during, and had a strong influence on, her formative years. Punk, she says, “hit me like a ton of bricks.” She notes that she was “preprogrammed” to work in the tactile, visual world, and that London kickstarted her preoccupation with beautiful design. Abu-Nimah sees formal education as “outdated.” “It wasn't creative enough for me, in terms of analytical thinking,” she says. Art school, on the other hand, though it was outside of her family's understanding, “was the only possible way for me to get through life.” Access to software and information has created a misunderstanding or confusion around distinctions between creativity and the tools used to accomplish the creative process. On becoming a creative director, Abu-Nimah says the role requires a total knowledge of her craft, from typography to conceptually bringing a project to life. She prefers to identify as a graphic designer because the title of creative director today has been devalued and doesn't have much meaning, unfortunately. Also, “I believe that to be a creative director in my world, which is, in the world of branding and messaging and communication, I believe you have to come from an understanding of communication.” She distinguishes between heritage and nostalgia, highlighting the importance of brand DNA woven together with what resonates with today's audiences. “Any passion that becomes a purpose—I'm just a lucky person that I was able to achieve that. To me, a lot of it is just feeling and understanding and immersing myself and living and breathing the world that we work in. I really love it. I don't stop absorbing it.” She says corporations (outside of the luxury world) tend to prioritize marketing over creative departments. She emphasizes a sexist perspective in which confident women are seen “as a bitch, as difficult to work with, or intransigent” while confident men are perceived as “strong.” Abu-Nimah sees travel—whether uptown or to a city that's a 15-hour flight away—as the most important education as well as a luxury. She paraphrases Fran Lebowitz, saying that people are more interested in the price of the art than the art itself. “But the art itself, I think, is for everyone and should be available to everyone, and everyone should have the privilege to understand it.” She speaks of her love for Andy Warhol's art and graphics, how he democratized art and was “the artist of the people.” Though Abu-Nimah sees AI as currently in a rudimentary state and could never see a machine replicating the work of legendary artists, “it could emulate them. And it might be a source for some sort of process,” she says. Having access to “everything” fuels her passion for information consumption and accelerated learning. What's contemporary now: Youth rebellion and speaking out against injustice.
In this episode of Becker's Healthcare Podcast, Sam Nimah, CEO of TriVent Healthcare, provides a compelling introduction to the company's mission and the origins of its innovative approach to addressing the niche challenge of prolonged medical ventilation. Sam shares key statistics and facts that illustrate the significant impact of this challenge on healthcare, delves into the benefits both patients and healthcare organizations experience with shorter ventilation timelines, and offers an inspiring story that showcases how TriVent's work has transformed a patient's life. Tune in to gain insights into the remarkable work being done by TriVent Healthcare to enhance patient care and streamline healthcare processes.
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After several years as an executive at two Fortune 100 companies, Sam Nimah, MBA, CPA became the CEO and owner of TriVent Healthcare in March 2014.For more info, visit https://shrimptankpodcast.com/bocaraton/Check us out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theshrimptankFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theshrimptank?lang=enCheck out Boca Raton on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/shrimp-tank-boca-raton/
In this episode, Niamh Mitchell and Kendel Paulsen share their experiences when major changes happen in their lives. Listen to hear how they witnessed their own journeys and what they learned along the way. Filled with laughter and truth, Nimah and Kendel are happy to have you here and look forward to hearing about your experiences and challenges during significant life transitions. Make sure to leave your comments below.
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Celebrating 25 Glorious Years. Guardian of the Brand & CCO- Soneva - Carissa Nimah speaks to Rinku Madan for the latest instalment of The Damn Fine Life Show With Rinku Madan. Soneva islands are based in The Maldives . Founders and Pioneers of Luxury in the Maldives - the very fine Sonu Shivdasani and his wife Eva , have nurtured and fine-tuned their shared vision of an authentic and original Luxurious, Sustainable & healthy lifestyle retreat with its empowering and inspiring emphasis on true sustainability, health and optimum wellbeing. WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THIS WEEK'S EPISODE In Episode Twelve, Season One, Rinku Madan is joined by the lovely gentle Chief Commercial Officer (cco) and Guardian Of the brand Soneva - Carissa Nimah - to chat food, optimal health, wellness tourism, and more. In a conversation spanning adventure , leaps of faith, and shifting mindsets, this episode traces Nimah's journey from The Down Under - Australia to Thailand, by way of Maldives, and the thoughtful steps she's taken since.
Hello and welcome back to season 4 of conversation with Kunmi and Happy International Women's Day. In this episode, we talk about the 6 bills voted against by the House of Representatives that seeks to promote gender and women equality in Nigeria. I speak to a returning guest Nimah who is the go-to person to speak to in all things regarding Nigerian Politics. #IWD22 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/conversationswithkunmi/support
In our first episode of 2022, Nimah and Gerry have a long overdue catch up on Irish film news, chat about what's on Netflix and have a rant about the BAFTA nominations. Then Niamh is joined by Damo and Ross to talk about their documentary Love Yourself Today ahead of its IFL screening in London on Feb 15th (Tickets here) Catch the trailer for Love Yourself Today on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksoEHCSYdDI The Irish Film London Podcast is presented fortnightly by Niamh Branigan and Gerry Maguire. For more about Irish Film London, visit irishfilmlondon.com, and follow us on our socials: twitter.com/irishfilmlondon facebook.com/IrishFilmFestivalLondon instagram.com/irishfilmlondon Our theme music is Acid Trumpet by Kevin McCloud. Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
The Panti Personals S2 E5: Niamh Regan For our final show of 2021 we've a warm hearted conversation with the acclaimed Galway singer-songwriter Niamh Regan, who shares stories of love and loss, grief and re-found happiness with the Queen confessor, Panti Bliss. Niamh comes from Kilrickle, a small village near Loughrea, and her debut album Hemet was nominated as best album in both the Irish Choice and the Irish Folk Awards. Hemet is named after the Californian homeplace of Niamh's husband Wesley Houdyshell, who is himself a musician and whose family are the fun force behind the band Hippie Cream. Nimah performs three of her songs for Panti Bliss live in Camden Recording Studios - Love You Senseless and Happy Again from her forthcoming EP 'In The Meantime' and the poignant 'Freeze Frame' from the Hemet album. To find out more about Niamh Regan and her music : http://www.niamhregan.com/ Other music you hear in the show includes: All the Things by Hippie Cream from the Album Trying to Turn a Unicorn Into a Horse Transcript: https://www.happyscribe.com/transcriptions/4a18d9062659403d8e86ace7c0149512/edit_v2?share_code=71c83691400940ed0de0 The Panti Personals is an independent podcast by Athena Media. The series producer is Helen Shaw, the digital editor is John Howard. Additional research by Dara Shaw. Our theme music is Lisa Hannigan 'Knots' courtesy of Lisa Hannigan.
We are delighted to introduce you to Carissa Nimah, Guardian of the Brand for Soneva in our newest interview in the series from TDs Inspiring Women in Travel Asia (IWTA). Meet Carissa Nimah Carissa Nimah is Soneva's Guardian of the Brand, with undergraduate degrees in Politics and Journalism, a Masters in Marketing and currently studying law. She has worked in hospitality for 7 years, coming from a background in corporate communications with a large US multinational defence logistics company. #tdiwta #laksasubhahuahin #traveldailyhq
As we begin a third school year in the coronavirus pandemic, the MindShift team examines sustaining teaching practices that can help educators and their students. This season, we'll bring you stories and strategies that helped school communities prioritize what's important in a child's education. We also welcome Nimah Gobir as co-host! The crises of 2020 created opportunities for change in how teachers grade and how school leaders treat their staff. But not everyone made adjustments, and that led to a spike in Fs on report cards and teacher burnout. Ki Sung fact-checks some entrenched beliefs about grading practices and reports on more helpful – and more accurate – ways teachers can grade what students learn. Nimah takes us to a school that's been proactive about student mental health and seeing the benefits of local partnerships. You'll also hear from teachers who are struggling with toxic positivity and how to overcome it. We'll also cover data science in math education, cultivating genius in all students and how school communities can have real conversations about race.
Dedicated to my dear late Khala who passed away one week ago from COVID-19. In this episode, me, Nimah and Rez share our experiences of Ramadan before and after lockdown. We talk about the challenges we have faced during the fasting period in lockdown and how we have chosen to cope with them. If you have been affected by any of the topics discussed in this episode, please reach out on @bambswithshaz.
Like many, Nimah's entry into motherhood wasn't a smooth one. Juggling university in a different country without much support, Nimah emphasizes the significance of having support during birth and delivery. Ever heard of a good Trini chow? Nimah dishes on the ingredients along with other cultural hacks used on her journey. Living in Trinidad and Tobago? Having difficulty with breastfeeding, or anxious for when that time rolls around, check out the Breastfeeding Association of Trinidad and Tobago formerly known as TIBS. Phone: (868)628 8234 or (868)468 5412 Email: breastfeedingassociationtt@gmail.com Website: www.breastfeedingtt.com Please subscribe, review and share so our Caribbean voices can be heard around the world! IG:@_miss.informed_
This week Ryan & Brian chat with Samantha Reynolds, Nimah Gobir, Guta Galli and Katherine Vetne about Until it Shatters, an exhibition at Root Division in conjunction with the Feminist Art Coalition that opens this election day. The exhibition title is in reference to Hillary Clinton’s presidential concession speech “Now, I know we have still not shattered that highest and hardest glass ceiling, but someday, someone will..." Since its original inception, the curatorial model of Until It Shatters has adapted and shifted to an artist-driven project based on the shared need for community. Artists in the exhibition include Greta Liz Anderson, Salome El, Guta Galli, Nimah Gobir, Kiana Honarmand, Kuo-Chen "Kacy" Jung, Rebecca Kaufman , dani lopez, Cathy L, Kija Luca, Chi Chai Mate, Joy Nojim, Dimitra Skandal, Indira Urrutia & Katherine Vetne.
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Welcome to Kids Pod, a podcast where kids get to ask adults the questions they really want to know. Nothing is too rude to ask. You send in the questions and our adults will give kids the answers they want to hear. If you've enjoyed listening to this or any episode of Kids Pod, please vote for our podcast at the People's Choice Podcast Awards. Just go to podcastawards.com and search for Kids Pod under the Family & Kids category. Kids Pod was created by Aimee Chan. Intro by Niki Strauss. Cover art by Glen Strauss. Narration by Kristina Ucchino. Special thanks to Nimah, Ted, Hamish, Sam, Harry and Ted. To send us your questions for future episodes, contact us at aimeechan.com. We also ask that you please subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes of Kids Pod. And to help other people to find us and spread the word, we would love it if you would give Kids Pod a 5 star rating and share our link with your friends. Thanks for listening.
[THE PROCESS S1/E8] Ruba Abu-Nimah is the creative director of Revlon. She has been a visionary for top beauty companies, including, Shiseido, Pat McGrath and Bobbi Brown, and was also Elle magazine’s first-ever female Creative Director. Ruba breaks down what a “creative director” is and the different ways to think bigger and let your work do the talking. noortagouri.com/theprocess --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podcastnoor/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podcastnoor/support
Our 2019 Chairman's Bonus Qualifiers are interviewed following the virtual Global Rally event. Here are James and Nimah to tell their stories.
Image-making has never been so democratic. A visual curation of our lives is the order of the day, with millions counting themselves as image-makers. But can brands still discern quality from attainable or the amateurs from the professionals and does it matter? And in the mist of the pandemic and beyond, where budgets are dwindling, teams are being downsized and digital platforms are key and met with very meaty KPIs, what is the place and value of strong, quality or high-end imagery? ”Art is what you can get away with,” is a disputed quote attributed to Andy Warhol and the starting point of this week's conversation, where we're joined by one of our industry's most distinguished creative directors - Ruba Abu-Nimah. Ruba's impressive background as a graphic designer and image-maker, makes her a great voice to add to this conversation with us, having worked for over 30 years across global brands including Nike, Tiffany & Co, Marc Jacobs, Bobbi Brown, Pat McGrath and Shisheido. She was the first ever female creative director of American Elle Magazine, a founding designer at French Glamour and works with the iconic culture publication iD. She's worked with the biggest names in image-making and currently leads creative as SVP Creative Director at Revlon. ⠀ ⠀ We have an insightful conversation with Ruba about art, the shifts re: image-making in a digital age, the ongoing power and relevance of strong brand imagery, her expectations for image-making in a post Covid landscape, her thoughts on process and non-creatives making creative decisions. As always, we hope you enjoy this conversation, that you keep in touch, subscribe, rate this episode (*****) and follow us @TheConversations.Podcast for more!
Welcome to Kids Pod, a podcast where kids get to ask adults the questions they really want to know. Nothing is too rude to ask. You send in the questions and our adults will give kids the answers they want to hear. Does your babysitter sneak into your pantry and eat the treats while you are asleep? Does he or she have parties with their friends at your house when your parents are out? Ducky Reid is here today to tell us. Kids Pod was created by Aimee Chan. Intro by Niki Strauss. Cover art by Glen Strauss. Narration by Harry Phillips. Special thanks to Ducky Reid, Nimah, Gracie, Sienna, Sam, Ted and Tom. To send us your questions for future episodes, contact us at aimeechan.com. We also ask that you please subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes of Kids Pod. And to help other people to find us and spread the word, we would love it if you would give Kids Pod a 5 star rating and share our link with your friends. Thanks for listening.
Nimah ha 28 anni e ha già provato la sofferenza più grande: veder morire tra le proprie braccia il suo bambino appena nato. Durante una grave siccità che ha colpito il Somaliland (una regione a nord della Somalia), i suoi quattro figli non hanno bevuto latte per oltre sei mesi e Nimah ha sofferto di malnutrizione durante la quinta gravidanza.Roberto Saviano ha voluto raccontare la sua storia – con quelle di Omar, Sadia e Amina – perché fame e siccità sono piaghe con cui gli abitanti di quelle terre, mai addomesticate per mancanza di risorse, devono fare i conti ogni giorno. Una drammatica normalità che costringe migliaia di persone a spostarsi, mettendo a rischio soprattutto le condizioni di vita di donne e bambine, sempre più minacciate da violenze e sfruttamento.ActionAid è presente in Somaliland dal 1992 con programmi di emergenza e sviluppo, e con l'adozione a distanza. Nel solo 2018 ha sostenuto più di 82.000 persone, per contrastare gli effetti della siccità. Ma questo numero può crescere, e crescerà solo grazie alla nostra attenzione e agli aiuti che verranno da noi.Inizia a dare il tuo sostegno a distanza cliccando qui: http://www.actionaid.it/ugualiProduzione a cura di Piano P.
Sometimes opportunities only come once in a lifetime and today I had that pleasure of having a front row seat to listen to Sir Richard Branson and later meet him in person. An incredible man with a great sense of humour and amazing amount of success. Today I debrief the experience with two new friends I met at the event, Michelle and Nimah.
Had a great conversation with Nimah Kassim Zani; a former Ms. President Kenya reality show contestant, a feminist and a hijabi champion. Nimah went through ‘presidential harassment’ from the guys on the show, trying to understand her experience and how she manages to keep her brand constant and grounded. We learn she is sapiosexual, opening up about her intellectual needs in a relationship, also getting emotional about her parents... and responsibilities - listening and putting to practice her inner voice. Rophus highlighted an incident about a rant by KOT; where the new US-Kenya ambassador was bashed! He brings out the difference between inner child and the inner parent... underlining what short term external experiences are meant for. JayBlack talks of how one can betray oneself to get ahead. He later talked of tactics US general used to achieve long term goal in Iraq... the subject of feminism also had a great share of discussion.
Self-described dancing diplomat, seed planter, and soil agitator Aysha Upchurch joins Nimah and Jocelyn to discuss her work advocating for hip hop pedagogy and her journey to and through the Arts in Education Program at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
In this episode of Inspired Evolution, we welcome the speaker, storyteller, intuitive mentor and founder of AttuneMe. She is an intuitive entrepreneur, renowned as the voice for the uprising for the feminine in new business and living. She helps holistic attunement and true wellness for not just individuals but businesses alike.In this conversation we talk deeply about our connection to our selves. The importance of our connection to ourselves and a first insiders look at Niamh's unique intuitive trademarked protocol: AttuneMe.Niamh draws from her ancestral Irish roots to weave deep wisdom into her work. She brings modern practices to deliver these incredible insights.Nimah focuses on Service her mission to create life-changing transformations for individuals and business through Attunement Her craft and skill focuses on sacred connection and honouring one's self.Niamh is committed to serving people and enabling their highest potential and facilitating transformation. She believes in humanity and strives to help in unlocking maximum human potential. In this conversation, we explore Niamh’s life story and we discuss his philosophies and passions that drive her.This conversation is about authentic heart centred entrepreneurial success. It is extremely valuable it demonstrates the possibility of living a life focussed on helping others with your gifts and helping them unlock their gifts. Niamh’s story is one that reflects that everyone has the potential to make a remarkable impact on the world. In this conversation, we discuss Niamh Cronin’s habits, hacks, philosophies, and tools that have formed the threads of her success, happiness, health, and wealth. This is a story about getting totally conscious about your relationship with yourself to live the life of your dreams. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.