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In this episode, hosts Dr. Justin Dubin and Dr. Kevin Chu bring back the "Perspective Series" and welcome Zach Ground, a remarkable young man who overcame the obstacles of a brain tumor diagnosis. Zach's story is truly inspiring - despite undergoing significant brain surgery, he went on to not only play college football, but also pursue his passions for mountain biking and other active hobbies most would think impossible after such a major medical event. They delve into Zach's journey, from the initial diagnosis and hospitalization to his determined recovery and return to an active lifestyle. This episode showcases the power of human resilience and the importance of men's mental health. Be moved by Zach's perseverance in the face of adversity and find his story relatable and motivating, especially for those going through their own medical challenges. Whether you're seeking an uplifting tale of triumph or simply interested in the medical/personal aspects of Zach's experience, this episode provides a thought-provoking, heartwarming listen. Tune in now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon, and YouTube.
In this episode of the CEU Press Podcast, host Andrea Talabér (CEU Press/CEU Review of Books) sat down with Jen McCall, one of our commissioning editors to talk about CEU Press' new series entitled CEU Press Perspectives. Jen talks about the aims and goals of this new series and introduces the first three books. The CEU Press Perspectives series offers the latest viewpoints on both new and perennial issues, these books address a wide range of topics of critical importance today. The new series, originating from an international collection of leading authors, encourages us to look at issues from a different viewpoint, to think outside the box, and to stimulate debate. You can learn more about the series here. The first three books in the series are: Matt Qvortrup, The Political Brain: The Emergence of Neuropolitics Per Högselius and Achim Klüppelberg, The Soviet Nuclear Archipelago A Historical Geography of Atomic-Powered Communism (the PDF of the books is available Open Access here) Éric Fassin, State Anti-Intellectualism and the Politics of Gender and Race Illiberal France and Beyond The CEU Press Podcast delves into various aspects of the publishing process: from crafting a book proposal, finding a publisher, responding to peer review feedback on the manuscript, to the subsequent distribution, promotion and marketing of academic books. We will also talk to series editors and authors, who will share their experiences of getting published and talk about their series or books. Interested in CEU Press's publications? Click here to find out more here. Stay tuned for future episodes and subscribe to our podcast to be the first to be notified. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In episode 205 we talk about how understanding and supporting the emotional needs of our neurodivergent children is like learning a new language. This Perspectives episode brings the insights from three of our guests together to talk about how we can connect with our children and become fluent in interpreting those behaviors and helping them with emotionally. For guest bios, or to listen to the full episodes, here are the links: Episode 186, Parenting Through the Chaos and Finding Peace with Dayna Abraham Episode 155, Declarative Language: A New Strategy for Neurodivergent Communication with Linda Murphy Episode 180, Understanding Behaviors and Emotional Regulation with Mona Delahooke If you're a teacher and not yet a member of the Neurodiversity University Educator Hub, we'll be opening up registration in January. It will only be open for a limited time, so make sure you're notified when it happens. Sign up here.
As we wrap up 2023, we are presenting a series of episodes called Perspectives, and on episode 204 we talk about ADHD. The experience of being an ADHDer influences people throughout their lifetime. Whether it is understanding the experience of children, or reconciling a diagnosis as an adult, we know that the needs of ADHDers don't go away - they just change. For guest bios, or to listen to the full episodes, here are the links: Episode 142, Understanding ADHD Children with Dr. Sharon Saline Episode 144, Adult Diagnosis ADHD with Sarah Snyder Episode 143, Girls and ADHD with Stephen Hinshaw If you're a teacher and not yet a member of the Neurodiversity University Educator Hub, we'll be opening up registration in January. It will only be open for a limited time, so make sure you're notified when it happens. Sign up here.
As we wrap up 2023, we are presenting a series of episodes called Perspectives. Today, we talk about sensory needs. These varied needs impact a wide range of life activities for neurodivergent people. From unique processing needs of the five senses we were all taught in elementary school, to the newer and wider understanding we have of the proprioceptive, vestibular, and interoceptive sensory systems, having an awareness of how these systems impact our daily lives can make a big difference. For guest bios, or to listen to the full episodes, here are the links: Episode 146 Episode 138 Episode 191 If you're a teacher and not yet a member of the Neurodiversity University Educator Hub, we'll be opening up registration in January. It will only be open for a limited time, so make sure you're notified when it happens. Sign up here.
Management Perspectives: Executive Insights into the Future of Smart Manufacturing
Balancing sustainability targets and business needs around productivity may appear challenging, but with an energy-savings-as-a-service approach, you can achieve both – with additional benefits as well. In this episode, Mike Loughran is joined by James Hynd, CEO at Energy Drive, and Tom O'Reilly, VP Sustainability at Rockwell Automation, who explain how this concept works and what it could do for your business. This is Part 1 of a two-part episode.
Mary Guanci is a fellow of the Neurocritical Care Society and served as the Mass General Neuro ICU's first Clinical Nurse Specialist, with nearly four decades of experience in neurocritical care nursing. Tune in to hear her perspective on interprofessional education, burnout, and more! NCS offers free CE credits for the NCS Podcast Series episodes. Listen to any of the posted episodes, complete a five-question survey, and claim your credits here! Credits are available for physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and non-physicians. The NCS Podcast is the official podcast of the Neurocritical Care Society.
In this episode of the Perspectives Series, hear from Rachael Muggleton and her Story of Hope. Read more about Rachael's story in the NCS Currents. NCS offers free CE credits for the NCS Podcast Series episodes. Listen to any of the posted episodes, complete a five-question survey, and claim your credits here! Credits are available for physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and non-physicians. The NCS Podcast is the official podcast of the Neurocritical Care Society.
This month, tune into the all new Perspectives Series: Dr. Allan Ropper, Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School where he formally serves at the Executive Vice Chair of Neurology and Raymond D. Adams Master Clinician. NCS offers free CE credits for the NCS Podcast Series episodes. Listen to any of the posted episodes, complete a five-question survey, and claim your credits here! Credits are available for physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and non-physicians. The NCS Podcast is the official podcast of the Neurocritical Care Society.
In this episode of the Perspectives Series, hear from Alex Bodroghy and his Story of Hope. NCS offers free CE credits for the NCS Podcast Series episodes. Listen to any of the posted episodes, complete a five-question survey, and claim your credits here! Credits are available for physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and non-physicians. The NCS Podcast is the official podcast of the Neurocritical Care Society.
This month, tune into the all new Perspectives Series: Dr. Tom Bleck, Professor of Neurology at Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine and founding president of the Neurocritical Care Society. NCS offers free CE credits for the NCS Podcast Series episodes. Listen to any of the posted episodes, complete a five-question survey, and claim your credits here! Credits are available for physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and non-physicians. The NCS Podcast is the official podcast of the Neurocritical Care Society.
New episode is up! For the second episode of Season 2, we invited Jack to give his experience and insights about erectile dysfunction and Peyronie's disease. Often times, guys get embarrassed to talk about the curvature of their penis which can cause pain or difficulty to engage in a sexual intercourse. Check out the new episode where we tackle how Peyronie's disease could be as common as we think it is.
Nick Eigenschenk is perhaps one of the most liveliest, coolest personalities in Chicagoland that Jonnyroobs has gotten to know through the years and we're so thrilled to have him (and his family) on our show as he is the feature on the Perspectives series. You'll get a chance to know him more as general questions are asked for the duration of this episode. #firstinstitute #midwestsushiroll #nickeigenschenk #chicagoland #sanfrancisco #crystallakeil #camping #coolpeople #49ersfan #dmb #manassasva #glamping #tentcamping #redrobin #redrocks #chicago #chitown #windycity #secondcity #chisox --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome to this very special impromptu episode. It's marks the first time that our host Jonnyroobs and Ronaldo (Ron) Romero, his fellow classmate from 6th grade, have spoken to each other after 36 years. Time flew by so quickly, but better late than never on this reunion exclusively heard on this podcast. They have a lot to catch up on especially about what has happened since then. Both have let art transcend into their own lifestyles. Jon's into storytelling, photography and podcasting while Ron has his own clothing apparel: SLFE. Enjoy listening to this feel-good episode #slfe #slfeapparel #pinoys #norfolkva #cityofangels #slfeapparel #jonnyroobs #twenty400blockpodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
For the first time ever, Jonnyroobs decided to utilize his podcast host's tools directly on its app which included the background sound (solely just for this podcast episode) and record everything from the phone. No podcast deck or devices were needed for this one. His guest is Golde who previously went by the nickname Aguacate for two episodes. She just graduated from high school and is set to become a freshman in college. Both Jonnyroobs and Golde have known each other for years and want to make this episode filled with positive vibes! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jonnyroobs takes the show back to the bare minimum with this episode by focusing more on raw audio minus the bells & whistles that have been prevalent. He also talks upfront about life in general and what he has faced. Later in this episode, Jonnyroobs has an interview with good friend and one-time co-worker, Christopher Kelly Sproles. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jonnyroobs chats with the fellow San Diegan on a Friday night. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Season 3 officially starts with this opening episode featuring special guest MJ Santos. She's just like you and me: an individual living the life. Today, she shares her perspective. Among the things talked about is her lifestyle transition from the Chicago suburbs to the west coast, her experience in the healthcare industry (hospice) & being a proud owner of two Frenchies. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This is the second part of our first Perspectives episode, an interview with a prostate cancer survivor. Sammy discussed the treatment he received from prostate cancer, as well as his post-treatment recovery and experience.
We are excited to share with you a new, innovative series of the Man Up Podcast - the POV (Perspectives) Series. In these episodes, Kevin and Justin sit down with patients who share there full experience, from initial diagnosis, workup, treatment, and post-treatment phases of various men's health conditions. These patients share intimate details of what they experienced, in the hopes our listeners gain knowledge as well as understanding of how it is like. In our inaugural episode, we sit down with Sammy, a prostate cancer survivor.
Episode 89 is Part 2 of The Big Rhetorical Podcast's 2-part Season 5 finale. This episode features a discussion with members of the WPA-GO (Writing Program Administrators--Graduate Organization) leadership team, including Jennifer Burke Reifman, Gabrielle Isabel Kelenyi, Misty D. Fuller, Turnip Van Dyke, and Laura Hardin Marshall. WPA-GO works with the Council of Writing Program Administrators to support WPA preparation for graduate students and strengthen connections between graduate students and professional WPAs through grants, mentoring, networking, professional development, and resources. For more information on The Big Rhetorical Podcast visit www.thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weeble.com and follow us @thebigrhet.
Episode 88 is Part I of The Big Rhetorical Podcast's 2-part Season 5 finale. This episode features an interview with Dr. Asao B. Inoue about his new book Above the Well: An Antiracist Literacy Argument from a Boy of Color. Dr. Inoue is professor of Rhetoric and Composition in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts at Arizona State University. His research focuses on antiracist and social justice theory and practices in writing assessments. Among his award-winning books are Race and Writing Assessment," an edited collection, and Antiracist Writing Assessment Ecologies: Teaching and Assessing for a Socially Just Future. He was the 2019 Chair of the Conference on College Composition and Communication, and has been a past member of the CCCC Executive Committee, and the Executive Board of the Council of Writing Program Administrators. All royalties from, Above the Well: An Antiracist Literacy Argument from a Boy of Color (2021) are donated to the Asao and Kelly Inoue Antiracist Teaching Endowment at their alma mater, Oregon State University. For more information on The Big Rhetorical Podcast visit www.thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com and follow us @thebigrhet.
Join us this week as we come out of our Perspectives Series, but get ready to go back into our Leviticus Series with VineyardKids Pastor Emily Nefos.
Nee in our Perspectives Series to share is Abigail Houston. Abigail moved here from South Africa with intentions for just one year, but God had other plans! Now she and her husband, Bing, run Stony Hill Farm here in PA with their 6, soon to be 7, children! Let's hear Abigail's story.
We continue our Perspectives Series with Teresa Long! Her and her husband, Ray, serve on many missions trips to Haiti to spread the goodness of Jesus and she herself is the Executive Director of a Senior Living Facility! The two of them have so many wonderful stories to tell, lets hear just one of Teresa's this morning.
Jay sits down for 5 different mini-interviews with physicians and a non-physician about private equity and their personal experiences in ophthalmology and vitreoretinal practice. Financial Disclosures: Dr. Williams is a partner at Vitreoretinal Surgery, PA, which is in partnership with Retina Consultants of America. Dr. Lee is an associate at Georgia Retina, which is in partnership with EyeSouth Partners. Mr. Margarit is Managing Director at Chartwell Financial Advisory, LLC. The other correspondents have no relevant disclosures.You can now claim CME credits via the AAO website. Visit https://www.aao.org/browse-multimedia?filter=Audio&sub=ONE.ContentTypes.Audio.
Viruses have long been the focus of scientific attention. Over the last several months, this focus has intensified during our fight with the novel human coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. In this webinar, we will provide an overview of viruses and their impact on inflammation, with emphasis on human coronaviruses, including information on hypercytokinemia, also known as the cytokine storm phenomenon. Although COVID-19 preferentially affects the respiratory and cardiovascular systems, there is emerging evidence of neurological sequelae associated with coronaviruses, seen most often in severe cases. Finally, a synopsis of the vaccine-development process and some of the challenges presented therein will be provided. Join neurologist Dr. Gary Pattee as he shares scientific dialogue and perspectives on these topics with pharmacist Dr. Jacquelyn Canning and behavioral neuroscientist Dr. Rachel Self. Gary L. Pattee, MD, is a paid consultant of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc. Jacquelyn Canning, PharmD, BCPP, and Rachel Self, PhD, MS, are paid employees of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc.
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The first episode in the Perspectives Series features :Anthony K Moore, (start - 15:45) Principal, and CEO at the Corporate Development Center for Paradigm Group Consultants, talks about the importance of supplier diversity, growing sustainable companies, and how promoting diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives improve companies’ bottom lines and the communities they serve. Anthony K Moore is a leader in implementing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programs that have a lasting impact, and making sure the ethos carries over to the T1, T2 and T3 suppliers on the projects. He has consulted on hallmark projects at Penn State University, Carlisle Dickinson Law School and the Hershey Medical Center. He worked with the School District of Philadelphia to support MBE’s in the community and ensures the MBE’s were prepared to handle work with large projects. Tony has been extremely successful in building diversity programs that train employees and create cultural awareness for leaders.We speak with Anthony about the importance of supplier diversity, growing sustainable companies, and how promoting diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives improves companies bottom lines, and the bolsters the communities they serve. Also featuring:Doreen Bartoldus, PE, CCM - (15:47-end) Wastewater Construction Management Leader at Jacobs NY - and NAWIC leader, joins us and talks about Wastewater Management, the state of our infrastructure, and her wide-ranging construction industry experience.Doreen Bartoldus is a Professional Engineer and Certified Construction Manager with a history of excellence on varied projects. She has experience across many aspects of construction including surveying, project management, water and wastewater management and more. Doreen generously donates her time to NAWIC, both at a local and national level to support other women in construction. Doreen speaks with us about water and wastewater management, the state of our infrastructure, and forging a path through the construction industry.
Sorcha Kenny talks to the NCH's Head of Programme Planning Gary Sheehan about the thinking behind the new Perspectives Series. The podcast includes interviews with Lisa Hannigan, Chris Thile of Punch Brothers, Gavin Bryars, Meshell Ndegeocello and Philip Glass. Perspectives opens on October 6th and 7th with a collaboration between Lisa Hannigan and Berlin outfit stargaze. The series closes with a very special Philip Glass residency. Interviews with Lisa Hannigan and Philip Glass come courtesy of the Barbican Centre, London.
IBC Perspectives Series Kicking off a new summer series on the IBC Podcast, we read a recent Brother Killmon Perspectives article titled, "How to Stop Effeminacy," and then sit down with him to ask him a few questions about the topic. Checkout the Shownotes https://indianabiblecollege.org/u/2018/05/podcast-shownotes-ep-149.pdf Fall Application Deadline Don't forget the fall application deadline is quickly approaching. Get your application in by July 13th to be a part of the fall semester here at IBC. Rate, Subscribe, Share If you enjoyed this, rate us on iTunes, subscribe, and share with your friends. We appreciate you spreading the word about the IBC podcast.
Hear from experts, patients, and caregivers as they discuss the latest in IBD in the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation Perspectives series.
Hear from experts, patients, and caregivers as they discuss the latest in IBD in the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation Perspectives series.
As part of our Perspectives Series, we sat down with LDS author Nanacy Phippen Browne. She makes her way through the gauntlet of what is a prophet, what does the “Church is True” mean as well as her thoughts on the Book of Mormon, Scripture in general, and her take on issues like the LGBT […] The post 191: Perspectives: Nancy Phippen Browne appeared first on Mormon Discussion by Bill Reel.
Following up on our ‘Perspectives’ Series, we sit down with Adam Miller. Adam is the Author of “Rube Goldberg’s Machine”, “Letters to a Young Mormon”, and “Grace is not God’s Backup Plan”. Adam offers his thoughts and expresses his ruminations on Mormonism and how he makes some of the difficult issues work and the hard […] The post 188: Perspectives: Adam Miller appeared first on Mormon Discussion by Bill Reel.
Rez Abbasi performs at Engelman Recital Hall, Baruch Performing Arts Center, on October 23, 2008 as part of Milt Hinton Jazz Perspectives Series. Titled the "Best of 2007" by Jazz Improv and "Best of 2006" by All About Jazz, New York based musician Rez Abbasi seamlessly combines jazz, soul-jazz, classical and world music. Hailing from the Indian sub-continent and trained at the University of California and the Manhattan School of Music, Abbasi is considered by many to be one of the leading jazz guitarists and composers of our day. He has five albums of original compositions, but it was his 2005 album "Snake Charmer" that has created a stir in the music world due to his blending of jazz and Indian music. Having performed and recorded with many of the greats (Ruth Brown, Peter Erskine, among others), Abbasi's new album "Bazaar" creates an even larger sphere of sound and is on the prestigious Zoho Music Label. Joining Abbasi at Baruch is Gary Versace on organ, Ted Poor on drums and tabla, and the famed Indian folk musician Kiran Ahluwalia.
Rez Abbasi performs at Engelman Recital Hall, Baruch Performing Arts Center, on October 23, 2008 as part of Milt Hinton Jazz Perspectives Series. Titled the "Best of 2007" by Jazz Improv and "Best of 2006" by All About Jazz, New York based musician Rez Abbasi seamlessly combines jazz, soul-jazz, classical and world music. Hailing from the Indian sub-continent and trained at the University of California and the Manhattan School of Music, Abbasi is considered by many to be one of the leading jazz guitarists and composers of our day. He has five albums of original compositions, but it was his 2005 album "Snake Charmer" that has created a stir in the music world due to his blending of jazz and Indian music. Having performed and recorded with many of the greats (Ruth Brown, Peter Erskine, among others), Abbasi's new album "Bazaar" creates an even larger sphere of sound and is on the prestigious Zoho Music Label. Joining Abbasi at Baruch is Gary Versace on organ, Ted Poor on drums and tabla, and the famed Indian folk musician Kiran Ahluwalia.
Center for Politics and Governance Perspectives Series presents: A Conversation with Wallace Jefferson, Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court, hosted by Evan Smith.
Center for Politics and Governance Perspectives Series: The 2009 US National Survey. 2009 Fall Forum, Center for Politics and Governance with Brian Roberts and Daron Shaw, Department of Government, University of Texas at Austin.