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Music: Faces of FACET by Claire Eckstein Senior Lecturer in Accounting Katie Metz and FACET Director Michael Morrone talk with Bernice Pescosolido, FACET Class of 1989, in another episode of FACET Teachers: Reflection on Critical Teaching. Pescosolido is a Distinguished Professor of Sociology at IU Bloomington, and she shares how she had started advocating for teaching, learning, and excellence from the beginning of her career.
Cancellotti, Cané, Pescosolido, Nargiso, Camporese e Claudio Pistolesi. C'è stato un tempo - e non era la preistoria, ma appena l'ultimo decennio del secolo scorso, e poi il primo del nuovo, con altri protagonisti come Gaudenzi, Pozzi e Seppi - in cui il tennis maschile italiano è stato rappresentato a livello internazionale da un manipolo di giocatori che, senza arrivare ai vertici delle classifiche mondiali, hanno tenuto viva - a suon di sacrifici e risultati magari occasionali, ma certo non banali - la tradizione di una disciplina che ha avuto prima in Nicola Pietrangeli, poi in Adriano Panatta e ora in Jannik Sinner (e speriamo presto di nuovo in Matteo Berrettini) le sue eccellenze. Almeno un paio di generazioni di tennisti che meritano di essere ricordate per quello che hanno dato al gioco e allo sport italiano, senza dimenticare, in molti casi, il loro contributo anche come allenatori o formatori. È la parabola che Dario Ricci rivive oggi dialogando con Claudio Pistolesi, romano, classe 1967, autore del libro "C'era una volta il (mio) tennis" (Gremese Editore) che con la racchetta in mano ha sfidato (e a volte battuto) fenomeni come Wilander, Vilas, Becker e Connors, e che come allenatore ha seguito stelle come la croata Monica Seles, e continua ancor oggi a far crescere i giovani talenti del tennis contemporaneo.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.04.22.537920v1?rss=1 Authors: Dresselhaus, E. C., Harris, K. P., Koles, K., Pescosolido, M. F., Ermanoska, B., Rozencwaig, M., Soslowsky, R. C., Stewart, B. A., Rodal, A. A. Abstract: Exosomes are membrane-bound vesicles released by many cells including neurons, carrying cargoes involved in signaling and disease. It has been unclear whether exosomes promote intercellular signaling in vivo or serve primarily to dispose of unwanted cargo. This is because manipulations of exosome cargo expression or traffic often result in their depletion from the donor cell, making it difficult to distinguish whether these cargoes act cell-autonomously or through transcellular transfer. Exosomes arise when multivesicular endosomes fuse with the plasma membrane, releasing their intralumenal vesicles outside the cell. We show that loss of multivesicular endosome-generating ESCRT (endosomal sorting complex required for transport) machinery disrupts release of exosome cargoes from Drosophila motor neurons, without depleting them from the donor presynaptic terminal. Cargoes and autophagic vacuoles accumulate in presynaptic terminals, suggesting that compensatory autophagy follows endosome dysfunction. Surprisingly, exosome cargoes Synaptotagmin-4 (Syt4) and Evenness Interrupted (Evi) retain many of their signaling activities upon ESCRT depletion, despite being trapped in presynaptic terminals. Thus, these cargoes may not require intercellular transfer, and instead are likely to function cell autonomously in the motor neuron. Our results indicate that synaptic exosome release depends on ESCRT, and serves primarily as a proteostatic mechanism for at least some cargoes. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Lo scorso 11 febbraio 2022, Stroncature ha ospitato la presentazione di “Rosario Romeo. Uno storico liberaldemocratico nell'Italia repubblicana” di Guido Pescosolido (Laterza, 2021). Con l'autore dialogano Dino Cofrancesco e Roberto Pertici.
When we say Bear Home Invasion, we aren't talking about the story of Goldilocks. No, we mean a bear invaded someone's home. Bears have been rampaging and attacking people all over North America, now they are attacking in Italy. We have numerous reports of bear attacking humans to consider. When it comes to being dangerous on demand, our SOTG Homeroom from CrossBreed Holsters theme, who fare better? Also, we have a Brownells Bullet Points for you. How difficult is it to build your own AR-15? What tools and parts do you need? Fortunately for you, Brownells has a complete, multi-part tutorial to answer all of your questions. Thanks for being a part of SOTG! We hope you find value in the message we share. If you've got any questions, here are some options to contact us: • Send an Email • Send a Text • Call Us Enjoy the show! And remember…You're a Beginner Once, a Student For Life! TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE • [0:09:35] Brownells Bullet Points - Brownells.com - TOPIC: Winter Gun Build Projects• Huge thanks to our Partners: SDS Imports | Brownells | CrossBreed | Duracoat | Hi-Point Firearms • [0:26:00] SOTG Homeroom - CrossBreedHolsters.com - TOPIC: Bear Attacks on the Rise www.ammoland.com/2021 - Bear Home Invasion www.newsweek.com FEATURING: Ammoland, News Week, Madison Rising, Jarrad Markel, Paul Markel, SOTG University PARTNERS: SDS Imports, Brownells Inc, CrossBreed Holsters, DuraCoat Firearm Finishes, Hi-Point Firearms FIND US ON: Full30, Parler, MeWe.com, iTunes, Stitcher, AppleTV, Roku, Amazon, GooglePlay, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, tumblr SOURCES From www.ammoland.com: A flurry of six bear attacks has happened in North America in less than a week from 27 September to 2 October 2021. The attacks ranged from three by grizzly bears in Canada, two by grizzly bears in the Western United States, and one by a black bear in Ashville, North Carolina. The attacks continue a trend to make this a banner year for bear-human conflicts. Here are the six attacks: 1 & 2. Two separate bear maulings on 27 September 2021 in Alberta, Canada: Two men are in hospital after being mauled in separate grizzly bear attacks, roughly 70 kilometres apart in southern Alberta's Rocky Mountains. At 12:47 p.m. Sunday, Kananaskis Emergency Services was notified of an attack on Storelk Mountain, south of Highwood Pass in Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park. (Click Here for Full Article) From www.newsweek.com: An Italian couple has told how they had an extremely close encounter with a critically endangered brown bear after mistaking it for a burglar. Annalisa Castagna and Claudio Parravano, from the province of Frosinone, Italy, recounted their experience in a post on the Sei di Pescosolido se community Facebook page on October 31. "Tonight at 00.30 my husband and I had a close encounter with the bear," Castagna wrote. "Hearing noises coming from the terrace of the bedroom on the first [floor], unwary, unconscious thinking of some malicious person, we went out with the lights of the mobile phones." (Click Here for Full Article)
Cold traffic is an altogether different animal from warm traffic. When you want to run Facebook ads, using the same offer and messaging you use with warm traffic won’t convert. In today’s Ecommerce Insights episode, I have back Bill Pescosolido from The Lido Agency. This time he’s going to walk us through his process for helping small businesses scale up. Bill shares with us his overall strategic approach to improving Facebook ad conversion rates and optimizing the email offer and landing page. Plus, he points out the areas that a lot of people miss or the little gotchas that people must fix for all of these to work. Facebook ads do work, but you must know how to utilize them. So tune in to find out. Episode Highlights: Cold traffic reacts differently than well-nurtured, warm traffic [00:52] Make tweaks when converting an email offer to a Facebook ad [03:44] People have a different intent for going on Facebook [04:54] Going back to the value proposition is the first step [07:08] Bill’s process for improving a client’s landing page [10:40] Avoid confusion by having only 2 CTAs on your sales page [13:05] Capture lead information or go for the sale? [16:36] There are lot more things involved in getting the sale [19:01] What people miss when writing their emails [21:13] It’s not a traffic problem, it’s an offer problem [27:24] Time for testing the environment is necessary [33:14] Resource Links: Visit the Wicked Reports Website (https://www.wickedreports.com/) The Lido Agency Website (https://thelidoagency.com/) About Our Guest: Bill Pescosolido and his wife Michelle are the team behind The Lido Agency. With vast expertise in Facebook advertising and copywriting, Bill and his wife help clients build brand awareness and increase revenue. Both of them have been marketing and building brands online since 2010, and are very hands-on in the ad creation, copy, and optimization that they do. The Pescosolido’s believe in fostering partnerships with their clients to be able to provide an individualized experience. Thank you for tuning in! If you liked this episode, please don’t forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast. Connect with E-Commerce Insights by Wicked Reports: Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtHcqeadfhEzvN_zbQfEzdg Like us on Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/WickedReports Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wicked-reports/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's episode is with Harley Pescosolido. He is an Athlete and Coach in the CrossFit space. We talk about finding value in training, why performance goals are important and how to set yourself up for success as an athlete.
Resource Links: Visit the Wicked Reports Website (https://www.wickedreports.com/) The Lido Agency Website (https://thelidoagency.com/) Getting the most out of your Facebook ad is key to making sure you’re making money. Otherwise, you’re just spending your profits away. This means you want more high-value leads, lower CPAs, increased brand awareness, and ultimately scaling up your revenue. To make sure you’re creating and setting up your Facebook ad campaigns correctly, I invite the husband and wife powerhouse behind The Lido Agency. We talk about the cool strategies they implement that have led to tremendous growth. (I know because I’ve seen their results in Wicked Reports.) So listen to this episode to get pro-tips to leveling up your Facebook advertising. Episode Highlights: What got Michelle and Bill into the Facebook agency game [00:45] How they divide the work among between themselves [03:25] The clients they work with [05:44] Their 3 step campaign process [08:19] The hook process for turning cold traffic into high-paying clients [13:01] A case study on how accurate data doubled to sales of one customer [21:04] How they’re dealing with the Apple iOS 14 update [27:08] Using Google for beneficial conversions [30:03] About Our Guest: Husband and wife team, Bill & Michelle Pescosolido, make up The Lido Agency, where they share their expertise in Facebook advertising and copywriting to help clients build brand awareness and increase revenue. Both of them have been marketing and building brands online since 2010, and are very hands-on in the ad creation, copy, and optimization that they do. The Pescosolido’s believe in fostering partnerships with their clients to be able to provide an individualized experience. Thank you for tuning in! If you liked this episode, please don’t forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast. Connect with E-Commerce Insights by Wicked Reports: Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtHcqeadfhEzvN_zbQfEzdg Like us on Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/WickedReports Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wicked-reports/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Bernice A. Pescosolido is distinguished professor of Sociology at Indiana University and director of the Indiana Consortium for Mental Health Services Research. Pescosolido's research agenda addresses how social networks connect individuals to their communities and to institutional structures, providing the "wires" through which peoples attitudes and actions are influenced. This agenda encompasses three basic areas: health care services, stigma, and suicide research. You can learn more about her research here and follow her on twitter here.In this episode we discuss how stigma contributes to the rejection of people with mental health issues in society, workplaces, healthcare, and interpersonal relationships. Increasing society's mental health literacy does not necessarily reduce stigma toward mental illness as this stigma is often rooted in fear produced by incorrect stereotypes of dangerousness. While stigma toward depression is reducing, it may in fact be getting worse toward people with schizophrenia. Dr. Pescosolido talks about the importance of seeing persons' full humanity, putting more resources into mental health, and the need for inclusion. Recognizing and celebrating our connectedness and what each person has to contribute will help us to find a place for everyone.Episode hosted by Dr. Carmen Logie. Supported by funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation and Canada Research Chairs program. Original music and podcast produced by Jupiter Productions, who have various production services available to support your podcast needs.
Tait and Jenny discuss mental health stigma, and Tait discusses the results of a national study she co-authored. They share the beauty of newly released “Sad People” by Jess Godwin, and their personal emotional dips during the pandemic. They share their funny things like pantless Jenny during the sound bath, Tait’s interpretive dance-like hand signals, and they close out the show attempting to sing Air Supply’s “Without You.”“Sad People” by Jess Godwin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FM7UKeT84A“Anger is initiatory but it is not transformative. If we don’t move past anger, it turns from a wise messenger to a prison.” Ruth King, author of “Mindful of Race, Transforming Racism From the Inside Out.”Pescosolido, Bernice, Jack K. Martin, J. Scott Long, Tait R. Medina, Jo Phelan, Bruce G. Link. November 2010. "'A Disease Like Any Other' A Decade of Change in Public Reactions to Schizophrenia, Depression and Alcohol Dependence." American Journal of Psychiatry 167:1321-1330. http://taitmedina.com/2Medina-2011-ADiseaseLikeAnyOther.PDFPescosolid, Bernice. A., Tait R. Medina, Jack K. Martin, and J. Scott Long. 2013. "The 'Backbone' of Stigma: Identifying the Global Core of Public Prejudice Associated with Mental Illness." American Journal of Public Health 103(5):853-860. http://taitmedina.com/1Pescosolido-2013-BackboneOfStigma.pdfYou can find them at www.rebelhumantv.comwww.instagram.com/therebelhumanwww.facebook.com/therebelhumanRebel Human TV has 15 livestream classes a week and an ever growing on-demand library. Classes include Family Yoga, Kundalini Yoga, Vinyasa, Yin Yoga, Sound Healing, Meditation, 20:20:20 (an aerobics/vinyasa/meditation combo), and a children's show called Ms. Arrington's Atelier.A sampling of these classes and all of the children's shows can be found here free: https://www.therebelhuman.com/watch-community-tvFree Sound Baths: https://www.therebelhuman.com/soundbathSUBSCRIBE, leave a review, and win a Rebel Human survival kit!
This week on Through The Gates, Elaine sits down to discuss how to combat the stigma of mental health on IU's campus with professor Bernice Pescosolido. Professor Pescosolido leads the on-campus initiative called You Bring Change to Mind at IU.
From Stigma to Inclusion Bernice A. Pescosolido is distinguished professor of Sociology at Indiana University and director of the Indiana Consortium for Mental Health Services Research. Professor Pescosolido received a B.A. from the University of Rhode Island in 1974 and a Ph.D. from Yale University in 1982. She has focused her research and teaching on social issues in health, illness, and healing. Pescosolidos research agenda addresses how social networks connect individuals to their communities and to institutional structures, providing the "wires" through which peoples attitudes and actions are influenced. This agenda encompasses three basic areas: health care services, stigma, and suicide research. In the early 1990s, Pescosolido developed the Network-Episode Model which was designed to focus on how individuals come to recognize, respond to the onset of health problems, and use health care services. Specifically, it has provided new insights to understanding the patterns and pathways to care, adherence to treatment and the outcomes of health care. As a result, she has served on advisory agenda-setting efforts at the NIMH, NCI, NHLBI, NIDRR, OBSSR and presented at congressional briefings.
Aaron's guest this month is Dr. Bernice Pescosolido, who is a medical sociologist at Indiana University. Dr. Pescosolido studies the environments, neighborhoods, and connections that contribute to patients' identities, and looks how this social fabric works or doesn't work for some people. Particularly, Dr. Pescosolido studies the rising suicide rates in the United States, and tries to track the pathways that have led victims to suicide. She also studies what kind of social factors contribute to how patients come into contact with (or don't manage to engage with) the medical system. The Healthcare Triage podcast is sponsored by Indiana University School of Medicine whose mission is to advance health in the state of Indiana and beyond by promoting innovation and excellence in education, research and patient care. IU School of Medicine is leading Indiana University's first grand challenge, the Precision Health Initiative, with bold goals to cure multiple myeloma, triple negative breast cancer and childhood sarcoma and prevent type 2 diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease.
Í fyrsta hlaðvarpi ársins 2019 ræðir Sigrún við Bernice A. Pescosolido, prófessor í félagsfræði við Indiana háskólann í Bandaríkjunum. Bernice er einn þekktasti heilsufélagsfræðingur Bandaríkjanna og hefur í rannsóknum sínum beint sjónum að fordómum gagnvart einstaklingum sem eiga við geðræn vandamál að stríða og skoðað hvort og hvernig fólk notar geðheilbrigðisþjónustu. Hún hefur meðal annars verið í forsvari fyrir stóra alþjóðlega könnun á viðhorfum almennings til geðrænna vandamála. Ísland tók einmitt þátt í þeirri könnun og sýndu niðurstöðurnar að fordómar eru, í samanburði við 17 önnur lönd, einna minnstir hér á landi. Sigrún og Bernice hafa þekkst í langan tíma, en Bernice var aðalleiðbeinandi Sigrúnar í doktorsnáminu við Indiana. Í spjalli sínu ræða þær almennt um geðheilbrigðismál og félagsfræðilegar rannsóknir tengdar þeim, sem og vináttu Bernice við leikkonuna Glenn Close en hún er einmitt tilkomin út af sameiginlegri baráttu þeirra við að útrýma fordómum í samfélaginu. Stigma and mental health problems The first podcast of 2019 features Bernice A. Pescosolido, professor of Sociology at Indiana University. Bernice is one of the most prominent medical sociologists in the U.S. and, in her research, she has focused on stigma toward individuals experiencing mental illnesses and health service utilization. She is the principal investigator on the Stigma in Global Context – Mental Health Study, that focused on public attitudes toward mental health problems. Iceland participated in that study and the results showed that stigma of mental illness is lower in Iceland than most of the other 17 participating countries. Sigrun and Bernice have known each other for a long time, as Bernice was the chair of Sigrun´s dissertation at Indiana University. During the podcast, they discuss issues related to mental health and how sociology contributes to our understanding of them, as well as Bernice´s friendship with the actress Glenn Close, but their friendship was a result of a common commitment to reducing stigma in society.
Welcome to Season 1 of Career Inspiration by VentureFizz (now The VentureFizz Podcast), the flagship podcast of Boston's most trusted source for startup and tech jobs, news, and insights! On this episode, VentureFizz Founder Keith Cline is joined by Keith Pescosolido, Director of Recruiting at Drift. They discuss Keith's journey, the Drift hiring process, and how to best position yourself for success. Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice! And make sure to follow Keith Pescosolido on Twitter @Kpesky3 and VentureFizz @VentureFizz.
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On today's episode of the Network Marketing Online Podcast we interview Michelle Pescosolido a successful online marketer from Online Wealth Partner. We start off by hearing how Michelle got into the industry and how she was able to leverage the relationships she had to grow her business. We hear some great insights into the importance of actually living with your product and making your life the greatest sales tool, and finding a category that you are already passionate about. Get more information about todays episode and connect with us at: www.networkmarketingonlinepodcast.com
Gena Asher leads a discussion about Bring Change 2 Mind, an organization that works to end stigmatization of mental illness.
In this episode of Divorce Source Radio with Steve Peck, we talk with the founders of Divorce Detox. Divorce Detox™ provides symptom relief and relationship closure, while addressing the underlying pain and heartache of divorce, to insure long lasting divorce recovery. Allison Pescosolido, M.A. and Andra Brosh, Ph.D. are experts in Divorce Recovery and starting over. They co-founded Divorce Detox, a full service center to transform the lives of individuals transitioning through divorce. With advanced degrees in the field of Psychology, and as certified Grief Recovery Specialists by The Grief Recovery Institute, Andra and Allison are pro-actively challenging and changing the stigma of divorce on a national level. These dynamic women are dedicated to utilizing divorce as an opportunity for personal growth and a new life. The Divorce Detox™ proprietary programs transcend more traditional forms of treatment for divorce by providing the necessary tools, support and guidance for efficient, long lasting results.