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In this dynamic live episode of PT Pintcast, hosted by Jimmy McKay at Sacred Heart University, we embark on a transformative journey through the multifaceted world of physical therapy. Four distinguished guests - Tom Barcia, Joanne Johnson Krasnow, Patrick Buckley, and Lindsey Schilberg - bring their unique insights and groundbreaking approaches to the forefront.Tom Barcia, a Clinical Director at Spear Physical Therapy, shares his wisdom on new grad challenges, the importance of mentorship, and maintaining well-being. Joanne Johnson Krasnow, an adjunct professor and seasoned physical therapist, enlightens us on integrative therapy in rehabilitation, the power of mindfulness, and the art of Myofascial Release. Entrepreneur Patrick Buckley, owner of Dynamic Edge Physiotherapy and Wellness & Cryotherapy, discusses the significance of small businesses in PT, the integration of wellness services, and the intrinsic rewards of the profession. Lastly, pediatric physical therapy expert Lindsey Schilberg dives into the development of a pediatric residency program, the role of evidence-based practice in pediatrics, and her work in motion analysis.Join us for an evening of inspiration, laughter, and learning, as we delve into the stories and expertise of these remarkable individuals who are reshaping the physical therapy landscape.Thanks to HIGHBARHEALTH.com for sponsoring this episode
E26 That Great Business Show - Ireland's best business podcast - presented by Conall O Móráin1.40" Dave Kerr, boss at Wicklow based VBT IT solutions, is a rock star. He's had 5,000 views already on his LinkedIn page about his highly unusual hobby of 'rock running'...running 6m under the ocean carrying heavy rocks. Why does he do it? It's great for business. Dave also shares his other business hacks. And who would he 'hire in a heartbeat'? Well, he wants a cross between Stuart Lancaster and Brian O'Driscoll, but more for gossip than business!17.00" Patrick Buckley is Managing Director at Mallow, Cork based EPS Group - a real golden nugget of a company that employs over 500 people. But Patrick joined Team GBS not to talk EPS (he got his pitch in however!) but to talk about LINC a North Cork, East Limerick network of engineering companies. He explains why competitor companies working together rather than against each other makes companies stronger and more successful. He says that sectoral clusters should be the new FDI for Ireland. His 'hire in a heartbeat'? Julie Sinnamon, outgoing boss of Enterprise Ireland but he's not sure if he could afford her!40.30" Claire MacEvilly, Corporate Affairs Director with Danone, explains why every company should look at becoming a B Corp, part of a worldwide movement to promote businesses to be more than just for profit, but to be a force for good in society. Becoming a B Corp is also good for the bottom line with other member firms keen to promote the concept and sales rising sharply as the public recognises those companies that are making a wider effort. Claire had two choices that she would 'hire in a heartbeat' - actor Alan Alda and philanthropist Chuck Feeney. She met both. Find out what she thought of them.56.00" Ireland will have a staggering 150,000 person shortfall in the IT sector next year according to Luke Treacy, General Manager of the Dublin Coding School. Part of a successful chain of coding schools, the Dublin satellite has just opened. They say they can train people to entry level in IT skills like Data Analytics and Systems Testing, in just ten weeks. Luke thinks it's an ideal option for the many who worry their jobs will not return post-Covid. And he brought our 'hire in a heartbeat' feature distinctly upmarket, saying he would hire successful businessman (also writer!) William Shakespeare to join his team.www.ThatGreatBusinessShow.com is sponsored by www.DeFactoShave.com That Great Business Show is recorded at the Dublin South FM podcast studios. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today I interview 25 year old Michael-Patrick from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Growing up in a small town outside the city and always being active, he got inspired to look more into his health and go vegan by watching the documentary "What The Health" on Netflix. Soon enough he decided to jump right in and give it a try. Michael-Patrick is a super motivated and outgoing guy full of energy and the conversation we had was fun and uplifting. We've been following each other on social media for a while now and have connected really well. You can find Michael-Patrick on Instagram @thebanana_bruiser. You can find me on Facebook and YouTube by my name Richard Arsenault and on Instagram @allabout.feeling.good . If you haven't done so already please subscribe and leave a review as it helps us grow and spread the message. Also, you can help by sharing the podcast to your social media or to anyone you think would benefit from it. Thanks! Peace & Love!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32707418&fan_landing=true)
Discussion of marathon running:Work, home and training balanceTraining for distanceRunning support networksHow does a new runner know when they are ready for a marathon? After years of running, what are you doing to perform better
This is our second installment of AttractionPros LIVE, where the audience is our guest! We gathered on November 14, 2018 with 30 AttractionPros from around the industry for a lively and insightful chat about data, networking follow-up, guest experience, leadership, and more! By submitting questions anonymously, our guests were able to ask what would help their operations improve while tapping into the collective wisdom in the room. The diversity of guests made the conversation incredibly robust... we had people from many different type of attractions as well as vendors and consultants. Special thanks to Patrick Buckley who provided amazing photography services. To view the album from this event, click here.
This month Matthew speaks with Patrick Buckley, drummer and co-founding member of the newly formed funk band Akita. The two discuss what got Patrick into music, his musical journey and the evolution of Akita. To listen to or purchase more tracks by Akita head to: akitafunk.bandcamp.com. For booking contact the band at: booking.akita@gmail.com.
This week on Red Business Jonathan speaks to Rachel Healy of Healy's Celebration Cakes in Blackpool, Patrick Buckley, MD of EPS Water and Sean Carroll from AIB Financial Planning. He also speaks to Ciaran McCormack, CEO of CompuB about Apple's new range of products including the iPhone X and iOS 11 and the demand for these products.
Many doctors not only think they don't have to market themselves; they think it's somehow inappropriate for the profession. But as Patrick Buckley, president and CEO of PB Healthcare Business Solutions in Wisconsin, and author of Physician Entrepreneurs, says, that's just not the case: “The market is changing. All of a sudden you're going to get up in the morning and say, ‘A third of my patients are going to Walgreens. How did this happen?'”
The evening before the March 8 United Nations vote to ban human cloning, Catholic NGO Voiceâ??s Johanna Dausch spoke with Patrick Buckley, an NGO delegate from the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children, about several significant aspects of the cloning issue. (3:33, 1.6 MB)