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Karol Bączkowski od 15 lat pracował (na dwóch etatach) jako Ratownik Medyczny. A ja wciąż nie jestem w stanie sobie tego wyobrazić. Karol mówi o tym, że taki zawód wybierają tylko ci, którzy nie mają wyobraźni. Wykonywanie profesji związanej z medycyną jest na tyle wyspecjalizowanym zawodem, że trudno się przebranżowić. By odnieść sukces, trzeba być pomysłowym, wyjść poza schemat i postawić na inne, niż dotychczasowe, umiejętności. Karolowi się udało! Po 15 latach pracy ponad siły, postanowił przemodelować swoją ścieżkę kariery. Posłuchajcie jego historii, ale uprzedzam, że ta historia do milutkich nie należy. Karol mówi bez owijania w bandaż elastyczny, bo taki jest z niego szczery ratownik. Karol Ratownik Bączkowski, może go obserwować tutaj - https://bit.ly/3VCd7YB Szkolenia Karola Bączkowskiego - https://bit.ly/3GRwLLK Bezpieczny Gdańsk - 26 defibrylatorów do ratowania życia w przestrzeni miasta - https://bit.ly/3GO4WUR 1:55 – Dlaczego Karol wybrał zawód ratownika medycznego? 5:30 – Ratownik medyczny to zawód wysokiego ryzyka i ponadnormatywnego stresu 6:20 – Pierwszy dyżur 9:10 – Gdański Uniwersytet Medyczny – warto się nim chwalić 10:04 – Przypadkowe artykuły medyczne pisane pod CEO i dezinformujące 10:25 – Jak sobie radzić ze stresem? Jak go odreagować, jak go przepracować? 14:15 – muzyka (Peter Gresser) 15:30 – Piętnaście lat ratowania ludzi, pracując na dwóch etatach – to się w głowie nie mieści. 18:32 – Jak przetrwać trudne momenty w pracy? 23:02 – Co to znaczy być liderem społecznym? 25:21 – Jak zaczęła się zmiana u Karola? 29:55 – Konsekwencje zaufania sobie w zmianie 30:50 – Trudności w przekwalifikowaniu się w zawodach medycznych 33:38 – Jak przekwalifikował się Karol Ratownik i z czego ma pieniądze? 34:53 – Zaczęło się od wpisu na Linkedinie 37:00 – A może to jednak nasza wina? 38:56 – Choroby zawodowe ratownika medycznego 40:00 – Na co warto zwrócić uwagę, by czuć się bezpiecznie? 41:48 – Jak to Karol Ratownik odbierał porody 46:05 – Poszukiwanie motywacji, myśląc o rodzajach auto-narracji. 49:58 – Dużo ludzi jest obserwatorami swego życia. 53:25 – Dlaczego Karol Bączkowski nie pójdzie do polityki? Ciekawe myśli z rozmowy: Śmieci wywożą trzy osoby, a ratowników medycznych jest tylko dwóch. Dostałem się na ratownictwo medyczne w Gdańsku, byłem ostatni na liście. Jak coś dla ciebie jest ciekawe, to nie jest aż tak trudne. Na studiach nie bałem się egzaminów, ale tego, że pierwszy raz wsiądę do karetki i nie będzie anestezjologa, ortopedy, tylko twoja głowa i ten czas, który ucieka. Cały czas mam świadomość, że nie jestem mistrzem świata, bo możesz trafić na pacjenta, który jest zagadką. Dobrze wiedzieć, gdzie dzwonić w razie zdarzeń, czy na trzy dziewiątki, czy na 112 - proponuję na ten pierwszy numer, ponieważ rozmawiasz z fachowcem. By być w czymś dobrym, musisz trenować. Raz w roku na Święta pieczesz ciasto. Otwierasz zeszyt z przepisem i nie rżniesz bohatera. Wcale nie trzeba jechać na wojnę, widzieć jak zabijają ci przyjaciół, by nabawić się PTSD. Ratownik Medyczny jest żołnierzem medycznym. Jeśli stracisz sens pracy, to dobre dni nic nie dadzą. Nie chciałem przeżyć życia jak pozostali ratownicy, pracując na dwa, trzy etaty. Zaufałem sobie, że mogę. Wiele rzeczy przyniesie zysk w przyszłości. Jeśli nie widzisz wartości w tym co robisz, to jest kłopot. Czasami wygrywasz, a czasami się uczysz. Lubię zaglądać do apteczek pierwszej pomocy. Nie każdy jest fachowcem od wszystkiego. Myślę, że my sami siebie mocno nie znamy. Nie znamy swoich rzeczywistych możliwości. Użyta muzyka w tym odcinku: Peter Gresser - Countdown to Myocardial Infarction - https://bit.ly/3VyzUnX Čaj na Ex - Feel No Stress - https://bit.ly/3ioxAle
In questo episodio del podcast di Pagella Politica ci occuperemo innanzitutto del ddl Zan sull'omotransfobia, che cosa prevedeva effettivamente, come è stato affossato in Parlamento e che cosa potrebbe accadere adesso. In seguito passeremo a un altro argomento caldo della settimana politica italiana, cioè le pensioni. Faremo un punto sui termini del dibattito in corso, dalla legge Fornero a quota 100, verificando anche una dichiarazione del segretario della Lega Matteo Salvini, secondo il quale grazie a quest'ultima misura oltre 200mila giovani avrebbero iniziato a lavorare. Prima di chiudere la sezione dedicata alla politica, tracceremo un quadro di come stia andando la campagna vaccinale nei vari Paesi europei e proveremo a capire perché Bulgaria e Romania siano in una situazione tanto drammatica, e perché al contrario Portogallo e Irlanda abbiano percentuali di popolazione vaccinata così elevate.La rubrica di debunking di questa settimana, infine, è dedicata alle notizie false o decontestualizzate sull'alluvione a Catania, a un vecchio tweet di Roberto Burioni che ha fatto discutere e a una presunta dichiarazione omofoba sui social di un calciatore della Roma. Seguiteci sui nostri siti https://pagellapolitica.it/ e https://facta.news/ sui nostri profili Facebook, Instagram e Twitter.Host: Tommaso CanettaEpisodio scritto da Tommaso Canetta, Davide Leo, Carlo Canepa, Caterina BarbusciaProducer: Jessica Mariana MasucciLINK UTILIAudio Matteo Salvini https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?ref=watch_permalink&v=301176191564956 https://pagellapolitica.it/blog/show/1293/il-ddl-zan-%C3%A8-davvero-morto https://pagellapolitica.it/dichiarazioni/8993/quota-100-non-ha-dato-lavoro-a-oltre-200-mila-giovani https://pagellapolitica.it/blog/show/1294/quanto-contano-le-pensioni-in-italia-in-otto-numerihttps://pagellapolitica.it/blog/show/1290/unit%C3%A0-di-politica-e-mass-media-cos%C3%AC-portogallo-e-irlanda-hanno-vinto-la-sfida-dei-vaccinihttps://pagellapolitica.it/blog/show/1273/non-solo-fake-news-perch%C3%A9-bulgaria-e-romania-hanno-cos%C3%AC-pochi-vaccinati https://facta.news/fuori-contesto/2021/10/26/questo-video-non-mostra-catania-allagata-oggi-e-del-2018/https://facta.news/fuori-contesto/2021/10/26/questa-non-e-luniversita-di-catania-allagata-il-video-e-stato-girato-nel-2014-negli-stati-uniti/https://facta.news/fuori-contesto/2021/10/28/il-tweet-di-burioni-sui-somari-a-365-gradi-e-reale-ma-ironico/https://facta.news/antibufale/2021/10/28/il-calciatore-della-roma-eldor-shomurodov-non-ha-pubblicato-un-commento-omofobo-su-twitter/CREDIT BRANI“Arpent”, “Comic game loop - Mischief” di Kevin MacLeod; “No Rocking in the Jazzhands Zone” di Peter Gresser hanno una licenza Public Domain https://freepd.comCREDIT IMMAGINE: ANSA
On this week's episode, I talk to renowned chef Alice Waters. Mrs. Waters help start the farm-to-table movement in the 70s. She opened her restaurant Chez Panisse in 1971 in Berkeley California. We talk about her favorite dishes, her travels to France, and how Chez Panisse responded to the covid-19 pandemic. Also, the geographical location challenge and wildlife journal is back with a look at a bee in Australia. Listen to episode 37 now. Music this week was composed by Peter Gresser. It's called No Rocking In The Jazz Zone and was accessed via the FMA, Free Music Archive. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newsnerds/message
Vi har spelat första delen i Blackwell-serien, från fantastiska Wadjet Eye, som gör peka och klicka-spel när de är som bäst. Laura, Sanni och Alex har lite olika åsikter om spelet men Spelcirkeln delar ut sitt högsta betyg på länge. Vi pratar spel. Gör det du med. Musik som används i avsnittet, av Peter Gresser: - "NYO" - "Rosa Theme" - "Nishanti Theme"
Je luistert naar Binnenwerkjes, van Rinske Bouwman en Inge Wannet. Seizoen 2 is afgelopen en wij nemen een korte pauze. Maar, niet getreurd: we hebben een aantal succesnummers voor je achter elkaar gezet. Vandaag: de fantasiedieren uit Octopus, Stel en Mythe. We zijn snel bij je terug met seizoen 3. En: Luister naar onze nieuwe audiovoorstelling Dubbel Glas via www.binnenwerkjes.nl/dubbelglas Vind je het mooi en wil je ons steunen, ga dan naar www.ingewannet.nl/binnenwerkjes . En laat een goede review achter in je podcastapp! Thijs Vroegop maakte de Binnenwerkjes-tune. Muziek in deze afleveringen: #2 Octopus: No Rocking in the Jazzhands Zone van Peter Gresser (licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License) #41 Stel: Muziek in deze aflevering is van de Eichler Brothers, en werd oorspronkelijk gecomponeerd voor de voorstelling Vechtersbazen. #52 Mythe: Skip Street van Chad Crouch (licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License.)
It would seem that with anything in life there is both the good and the bad and discovering my abilities to communicate with the other side is certainly no exception.In Episode 6 of Talking To The Dead, we chat a bit about some of the challenges that have come along with being a Medium.As seems to be the case with this series, there is also a surprise visit from a very special guest, Mother Mary:).Thanks so much for joining me on this journey!Web: https://JanetKubik.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/janetkubikspirit/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janet_kubik/Twitter: https://twitter.com/janet_kubik*****Thanks to Peter Gresser & FreeMusicArchive.org for making the intro music available under a Creative Commons Licence
This week's episode of Talking To The Dead was an interesting experience for me - a spontaneous afterlife chat with comedian George Carlin!When channeling information/messages, it's extremely important to me to do so with authenticity. Sometimes this can put me a bit outside of my own comfort zone, however, I feel it is my responsibility as a Medium to honour and respect and be true to the Spirit that has chosen to communicate through me. So yes, it's not in my character at all, but there is some serious swearing in this episode and opinions that I don't necessarily agree with (but only when I'm channeling George Carlin).With that said, I hope you enjoy Episode 5!Web: https://JanetKubik.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/janetkubikspirit/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janet_kubik/Twitter: https://twitter.com/janet_kubik*****Thanks to Peter Gresser & FreeMusicArchive.org for making the intro music available under a Creative Commons Licence*****
What’s light as plastic, strong as steel and less expensive per pound than the chassis of an Italian sportscar? Carbon fiber reinforced polymers, duh! Join the Overground as they extend their tour of the mind-bending world of materials science to the juncture of additive manufacturing, uncompromising structural rigidity and sustainable sourcing. It’s the only podcast in your feed that will point you in the general direction of building your own Pontiac Fiero chassis from locally sourced organic ingredients. Featured Technologies: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/admt.201600084; https://patents.google.com/patent/US10406750B2/en?q=%22carbon+fiber+reinforced+polymers%22&assignee=university; https://patents.google.com/patent/US20180118901A1/en?q=%22carbon+fiber+reinforced+polymers%22&assignee=university+&page=1; https://www.antiquesnavigator.com/archive/2017/04/21/132158679285.jpg Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
Join us as we explore further innovation involving sheets of carbon – rolled up into a delicious churro of nearly infinite reinforcing strength: carbon nanotubes. It’s awesome rebar, it’s the business end of a molecular analyzer, its formed from advanced chemical deposition, and scientists are cranking it out – by the centimeter. Featured Technologies: https://www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnology/introduction/introduction_to_nanotechnology_22.php; https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/12/191213142422.htm; https://patents.google.com/patent/US9896340B2/en?q=(%22carbon+nanotubes%22+%2fand)+(rebar)&assignee=university&oq=(%22carbon+nanotubes%22+%2fand)+(rebar)+assignee:university; https://patents.google.com/patent/US8961757B2/en?q=%22carbon+nanotubes%22&assignee=university&page=4 Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
What if the lasting legacy of COVID-19 is...not all bad? Leavening the horror of pandemic disease is the shockingly fast development of a vaccine. Right now, two COVID-19 vaccine candidates are roaring into full-on human testing, and may be ready to inoculate the world by 2021. Featured Technologies: https://www.pharmaceutical-technology.com/comment/operation-warp-speed-finalists-funding-initiative/; https://www.nature.com/articles/nrd.2017.243; https://cen.acs.org/pharmaceuticals/vaccines/Adenoviral-vectors-new-COVID-19/98/i19 Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
This week the OG crew discusses all that is unknown about COVID-19, and what that means. Still up the in air: basically all the complex biology, infectious rate, latency, immunity, co-morbidity and potential vaccine efficacy. But take heart, listeners because there are a few things science is confident about. Featured Technologies: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/04/how-does-coronavirus-kill-clinicians-trace-ferocious-rampage-through-body-brain-toes; https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7267810/; https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-01824-5; Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
How do you see 'Diversity & Inclusion' evolving in our pandemic-afflicted societies? While COVID-19 itself is ‘inclusive' of who it affects, its social and economic impact on our lives has manifested in varying ways and degrees for different people. This fact takes centrestage in this episode of our podcast, as Vinay not only shares some compelling insights but also proactive steps in which people and organizations can ensure a greater D&I at a time when it is especially needed. We also bring you some ‘voices' from out there, on what D&I means to them in these current times. [00:42s] Quote of the Day[01:33s] ‘Voices': Some perspectives on D&I[05:54s] Theme segment: ‘Diversity & Inclusion in the time of COVID-19' [16:32s] Guest of the Day: Vinay in conversation with Rashmi Mandloi, Managing Partner, BeyonDiversity, and a D&I Leader and Coach in Asia Pacific[33:33s] RWL recommendations: READ: ‘Wilful Blindness: Why We Ignore the Obvious' by Margaret Heffernan https://www.amazon.in/Wilful-Blindness-Why-Ignore-Obvious-ebook/dp/B007ZC8S2I WATCH: ‘My Brother … Nikhil', A film by Onir https://www.hotstar.com/in/movies/my-brothernikhil/1770015858/watch?utm_source=gwa WATCH: ‘Sense 8', a Netflix Series https://www.netflix.com/title/80025744 ###What did you think about this episode? What topics would you like to hear about? Write in and say hello! info@c2cod.comConnect with Vinay on Twitter, LinkedInSubscribe to us on your favorite podcast platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Stitcher, Castbox, Podcast Addict, Podchaser, Castro, to get notified on our upcoming episode. This podcast is brought to you by C2C-OD, your Organizational Development consulting partner ‘Bringing Strategy and People Together'. Connect with C2C-OD on Twitter, LinkedIn, InstagramConnect with Rashmi Mandloi on Twitter, LinkedIn or email her at rashmi@beyondiversity.com Title track by KityukovSoundWorksBridge track (RWL): Skipping in the No Standing Zone by Peter Gresser, Free Music Archive
This week the Overground looks at solar power and rotating multi-chamber rockets. Join the crew as they contemplate how solar power is like a well-diversified retirement account, how to pronounce Elon Musk’s youngest child’s name and why is Joe so gosh darn insincere. Featured Technologies: https://www.sciencealert.com/solar-cell-technology-has-toppled-three-new-records-just-this-month Rotating detonation rocket engine https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0010218019305838?via%3Dihub Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
What is a vision and what does it mean to us, at an organizational level and at an individual level? Be it the unanimity of purpose and sense of belonging it creates for an organization and its people, or the sense of personal fulfillment, having a clear vision for the path ahead has become more imperative than ever, especially in the current COVID-19 pandemic. In our first episode, Vinay explores the what, why and how of vision, by way of professional experience as a business leader and a professional facilitator, some personal anecdotes, quotes from a favorite book and more. [01:40s] Quirky News from around the world[03:37s] Quote of the Day[04:47s] Theme segment: ‘Having a Vision, In Business and At a Personal Level'[12:54s] Guest of the Day: Vinay in conversation with Paul Dupuis, MD & CEO of Randstad India, and author of soon-to-be released book, ‘The E5 Movement: Leadership Through the Rule of Five' [23:52s] RWL (Read Watch Listen) recommendations: ‘The E5 Movement: Leadership Through the Rule of Five' by Paul Dupuis https://www.amazon.in/dp/B087ZMHN9C/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 ‘The Light in the Heart' by Roy T. Bennett https://www.amazon.in/Light-Heart-Inspirational-Thoughts-Living-ebook/dp/B01CALZ290 ‘5 Steps to Clear Vision Through Turbulent Times', resource for all business leaders https://chiefexecutive.net/5-steps-to-clear-vision-through-turbulent-times/ What did you think about this episode? What was your favourite lesson or quote from this episode? What kind of topics/themes would you like to see us talk about more, that matter to you? Or simply, write in and say hello! podcast@c2cod.comConnect with Vinay on Twitter, LinkedInSubscribe to us on your favorite podcast platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Stitcher, Castbox, among others, to get notified of our next episode. This podcast is brought to you by C2C-OD, your Organizational Development consulting partner ‘Bringing Strategy and People Together'. Connect with C2C-OD on Twitter, LinkedIn, InstagramConnect with Paul Dupuis on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram Title track by KityukovSoundWorksBridge track (RWL): Skipping in the No Standing Zone by Peter Gresser, Free Music Archive
The Overground takes another week off from monitoring viral pandemics to get more personal – the mysteries of the human brain Join the crew as we luxuriate in the infinite mystery of the human mind: brain implants that cure blindness, the electromagnetic basis of the ego and the scientific feasibility of telepathy. Overground platinum members get double miles this week! Featured Technologies: Brain implant https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0092867420304967 new process of wireless, self-propagating neural communication: https://physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/JP276904 Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
Join the Overground as we kick back and let the COIVD-19 Pandemic do its own thing a few weeks. That’s right, the crew is taking a Zoom to the poolside with a relaxing, frosty glass of...quantum physics. C’mon and join us—its Schroedinger’s cat somewhere! Possibly Australia and Austria -- at the same time! Featured Technologies: Nuclear Resonance: https://www.sciencealert.com/in-an-accidental-discovery-australian-engineers-solve-58-year-old-quantum-mystery; Quantum radar: https://www.sciencealert.com/physicists-are-investigating-ways-to-use-entanglement-as-a-fancy-new-kind-of-radar; https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/6/19/eabb0451 Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
Listen in as the gang channels the four Shrinking Walls OF THE PRISON THAT IS A MAN’s MIND into a calm rational discussion of just how dang hard it is to make vaccines. Tyler lightens the mood with a glimpse into the near future, where autonomous networks of CRISPR armed robots read the next emerging pandemic viruses inside our cells and synthesize a vaccines on demand—possibly administered in our Soylent Green—to make social distancing a kitschy retro sitcom gag. Featured Technologies: Vaccine timeline (https://theconversation.com/what-needs-to-go-right-to-get-a-coronavirus-vaccine-in-12-18-months-136816); vaccine platform (https://www.unemed.com/product/vaccine-platform ); UPenn vaccine (https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2020/05/05/coronavirus-vaccine-upenn-testing-new-unproven-genetic-technology-that-could-be-faster-than-traditional-vaccine-development/) Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
Summary: Join the Overground as they continue to explore university innovations for COVID 19. Fresh from the AUTM marketplace, the crew discusses next-generation artificial intelligence applications to design new drugs; new approaches to diagnosing viral diseases; and a few of the implications of the first post-CRISPR pandemic. Also, how hard is it to *get away with* murder these days? Featured Technologies: Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM) (https://autm.net/about-tech-transfer/covid19/covid-19-licensing-guidelines); A.I.-based drug repurposing (https://aim.autm.net/public/project/54026/); Rolling Circle DNA replication (https://aim.autm.net/public/project/54030/); CRISPR-based viral diagnostic (https://aim.autm.net/public/project/53872/) Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
Social distancing will not disrupt innovation! Join the Overground from home as they do their part to catalog how university innovation is addressing this historic pandemic. The crew discusses the multifaceted innovative response to COVID-19 coming from the University of Nebraska Medical Center, including a new approach to sterilize equipment using ultraviolet radiation, the early results of the Remdesivir clinical trial and a slew of other new inventions: face guards, intubation shields, aerosol mask filters, diagnostic kits and a COVID-19 screener app. Most importantly, learn the most comfortable (or maybe least uncomfortable) way to get a nasal swab! Featured Technologies: UV cleaning technique (https://www.unemed.com/news/unmc-nebraska-medicine-reuse-ppe); Remdesivir trial (https://www.unmc.edu/news.cfm?match=25531); Intubation shield (https://www.unemed.com/product/intubation-box); Infectious Aerosol Capture Mask (https://www.unemed.com/product/infectious-aerosol-capture-mask); Infectious aerosol filter housing (https://www.unemed.com/product/infectious-aerosol-filter-housing) mask filters https://www.unmc.edu/news.cfm?match=25440; diagnostic kits, https://www.unmc.edu/news.cfm?match=25378; COVID app https://www.unmc.edu/news.cfm?match=25379; 3D swabs https://www.ketv.com/article/local-3d-printing-company-creating-nasal-swabs-to-combat-testing-shortages/32074029; COVID-19 technologies for licensing (https://www.unemed.com/product-category/covid-19) Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
The only podcast brave enough to say with a straight face, “the gag of the electronic sphincter,” looks at how our government is using our veterans to make human-machine hybrids to help address the infirmities of the human condition. The Overground looks VA’ approaches that address urinary incomitance, neurodegenertive swallowing disorders and anyone confined to an iron lung. Featured Technologies: https://techlinkcenter.org/technologies/smart-artificial-urinary-sphincter-to-treat-urinary-incontinence/; https://techlinkcenter.org/technologies/microelectronic-throat-stimulator/; https://techlinkcenter.org/technologies/3d-printed-artificial-lungs/; Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
It’s back: arbitrary rules, unfair standards, solemn honor, a giant fake sack of money – it's another pitch off! Join the Overground as they present two easy-button startups made from VA innovation... to our special guest judge, Emily Chen Newton of KIOS's Made in the Middle. Featured Technologies: https://techlinkcenter.org/technologies/portable-pillow-embedded-with-sensors-to-collect-data-for-sleep-studies/; https://techlinkcenter.org/technologies/self-leveling-walker-2/ https://www.kios.org/programs/made-middle Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
Join the Overground as theyexplore the amazing work of the VA in functional MRI and CT segmentation. Featured Technologies: https://techlinkcenter.org/technologies/advanced-segmentation-techniques-and-computed-tomography-to-assess-and-address-brain-atrophy/; https://techlinkcenter.org/technologies/functional-magnetic-resonance-imaging-software/ Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
The parade of VA innovation continues as the Overground tours innovations related to skincare. Learn how new technology from the VA addresses the horrific (and shockingly widespread) incidence of pressure ulcers. And another innovation find an interesting way to look at those hard-to-see places. Featured Technologies: https://techlinkcenter.org/technologies/skin-screening-wand-camera/; https://techlinkcenter.org/technologies/computer-based-system-for-highly-accurate-monitoring-of-pressure-ulcers/ Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
Je luistert naar Binnenwerkjes, van Rinske Bouwman en Inge Wannet. Deze aflevering heet: Octopus. Je luistert dit binnenwerkje het best als je door een raam kijkt waar je een ander huis kan zien, liefst via een hoofdtelefoon of oortjes. Vind je het mooi en wil je ons steunen, ga dan naar www.ingewannet.nl/binnenwerkjes. Thijs Vroegop maakte de Binnenwerkjes-tune. Muziek in deze aflevering is: No Rocking in the Jazzhands Zone van Peter Gresser (licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License)
The next installment of the Overground’s tour of VA innovation visits new innovations in vision, beginning with diabetic retinopathy. The crew also looks at a new way to decrease the effects of eye surgery scarring. Featured Technologies: https://techlinkcenter.org/technologies/goggles-for-diagnosing-retinal-disease/; https://techlinkcenter.org/technologies/histone-deacetylase-inhibitor-for-improved-glaucoma-surgery-outcomes/; https://techlinkcenter.org/technologies/guide-system-for-the-blind/ Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
The Department of Veteran Affairs, in addition to taking excellent care of the nation’s veterans, is on the forefront of healthcare innovation. Join the Overground as they ponder new drug targets to treat obesity, new mechanisms to regulate diabetes and the inner four-yea-old living inside every scientist. Featured Technologies: https://techlinkcenter.org/technologies/biomarker-for-early-detection-of-type-1-diabetes/; https://techlinkcenter.org/technologies/composition-methods-prevention-treatment-diet-induced-obesity/ Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
The Overground wraps its series on shortages with dive into water. Only about 1 percent of the planet’s water is actually drinkable, and the number of thirsty people is only getting......bigger. University innovation to the rescue! With minimal heat new technology makes desalination possible using an elegant filter design. Come for the innovation, stay for the summary of the first act of Frozen, the polar sea currents and international scandal involving iceberg smuggling. It’s been a great series, gentle listeners. Which episode did you like best? Featured Technologies: Clean water crisis: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/freshwater/freshwater-crisis/; Mobile, solar water desalination: https://www.bendbulletin.com/localstate/bend-professor-awarded-million-for-drinking-water-project/article_a74283d0-23e3-5bfa-bc1b-b330199ed6c4.html; Apparatus for desalination: http://oregonstate.technologypublisher.com/tech/Apparatus_for_Water_Desalination Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
The Overground interrupts its regularly scheduled program to take a closer look at academic innovations that could provide support and solutions to the novel coronavirus sweeping the planet. Useful links: https://nebraskamed.com/covid; https://www.biospace.com/article/moderna-s-coronavirus-vaccine-ready-for-clinical-trials/ Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
The Overground gets kind of...gross. It's not every day that we learn the secret of turning lead to gold is...wait for it...urine. Also, phosphorus. We’re running out of phosphorus! University to the rescue! Wait. Did that say "urine?" *Note: The featured technology does not nano-bind Phosphorus, but instead holds the water to prevent phosphorus leeching. Featured Technologies: The world is really running out of phosphorus: https://cosmosmagazine.com/chemistry/the-world-is-running-out-of-phosphorus-and-that-s-a-really-bad-thing; https://patents.google.com/patent/CN106947157A/en?oq=CN106947157A; Phosophate recovery from water: http://www.ndsuresearchfoundation.org/green-technologies Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
Even as we drown in more and more information we grow more and more uncertain about what’s true. The Overground takes a turn for the morally ambiguous as they discuss how human technology has made it harder to know what to believe. University innovation to the rescue? University innovation is, um, reading the text messages, ahem, between patients and... uh... their therapists. Which, could have some beneficial impact, right? Also, Tyler talks about the ethical dilemma of information technology. Featured Technologies: 21 https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/38820046-21-lessons-for-the-21st-century; https://patents.google.com/patent/US20170323065A1/en?oq=15%2f524%2c756; Tech is downgrading humans: https://www.wired.com/story/tristan-harris-tech-is-downgrading-humans-time-to-fight-back/; Center for Humane Tech: https://humanetech.com/ Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
Rare earth elements are supposed to be rare, but this is getting ridiculous. Rare earth elements make highly efficient catalysts and magnets, and they’re critical resources for the electric-driven green economy. Demand is outstripping supply, and the elements are not evenly distributed across the nations of the earth. University innovation to the rescue! There are now next-generation magnets that are rare-earth element free, and in the future, these precious elements will come from a place they’re not, well, rare. Featured Technologies: Asteroid robot drill arm https://patents.google.com/patent/CN102967484A/en?oq=cn102967484; Rare earth free rare earth magnet https://patents.google.com/patent/US10332661B2/en?oq=14%2f232%2c830; More efficient rotor magnet configuration: https://www.warf.org/technologies/summary/p150363us01.cmsx Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
There is an impending sand shortage...no, really! The special sand (no, really!) that is suitable for making concrete is getting harder to find (seriously!). No matter the cause—rising sea levels, greater use, inadequate old-timey chain gangs breaking rocks–university innovation to the rescue! The gang discusses ways to replace sand in concrete and the hottest new career field of the 2040s: robotic sand mining submarine robot operator. Featured Technologies: We’re running out of sand: https://www.forbes.com/sites/lauriewinkless/2019/08/22/were-running-out-of-sand-and-cities-are-to-blame/#5a0224ff1240; Sturdy Sand Recovery Robot Submarine: https://patents.google.com/patent/CN107117276A/en?oq=CN107117276A; Recycling plastic to make cement: https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/waste-plastic-in-concrete-could-help-support-sustainable-construction-in-india/ Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
Imagine a world where things like routine surgery, minor injuries and routine dentistry could kill you. That dreary past may be our collective future...University innovation to the rescue! New economic models to develop new antibiotics; new computer models to accelerate antibiotic discovery and how the solution to the antibiotic pipeline is...Henry Ford? Featured Technologies: Computer Assisted Antibiotic Discovery https://patents.google.com/patent/US8635031B2/en?oq=8%2c635%2c031; Policy recommendations: https://www.statnews.com/2019/10/15/antimicrobial-drugs-new-policies-incentives/; https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40319-018-00782-w Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
Did you know that Helium production is associated with natural gas extraction, that it liquifies at wicked cold temperatures, easily evaporates into a gas and is nearly impossible to efficiently store – AND WE’RE RUNNING OUT!? University innovation to the rescue! Join the Overground as they discuss new ways to more efficiently extract precious, precious helium as prospectors seeking the next big helium score. Featured Technologies: Helium Extraction Frame https://patents.google.com/patent/CN109731551A/en?oq=CN109731551A; US Helium startup active in Western Canada: https://weil-group.com/ Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
The Overground gets foreshadow-y and you’re invited to share the vibe. The path of season two leads to discussion of shortages: critical materials, solutions for deadly disease and the human brain’s capacity to see the world as it really is – we're running out of all of them! Innovation is the one resource you can always rely on and, in the coming weeks, dive into university solutions to impending shortages Innovation Overground style! Featured Technologies: NONE! Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
Summary: Join the Overground crew as they delve into the mysterious and astonishing power of your immune system. University innovation is set to produce flu vaccine on demand as the devious virus mutates. Others are using vaccines to turn the human immune system into a 21st century biochemical cruise missile to make cancer deaths a thing of the past. Featured Technologies: DNA Flu Vaccine https://patents.google.com/patent/US10398769B2/en?oq=14%2f910%2c136; Vaccine approach to cancer https://ashpublications.org/blood/article/124/21/4504/91997/Three-Steps-to-Breaking-Immune-Tolerance-A Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
It’s a new year, so let's find a new planet! Start 2020 with space elevators and self-constructing 3D printed rockets. The Overground crew is here to give you options! Featured Technologies: Space Elevator https://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/2170193/china-has-strongest-fibre-can-haul-160-elephants-and-space; https://phys.org/news/2018-09-japan-mini-space-elevator.html Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
The New Year is around the corner, and you know what that means. Yup, college football bowl season! This week the crew look for a competitive advantage in their second-ever pitch competition, which pits next-generation augmented reality against dissolving pep strips. Featured Technologies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ma2RTs7GQqM ; Haptic device with indirect haptic feedback https://patents.google.com/patent/US20190265818A1/en?oq=16%2f407%2c396 ; Wearable 3D augmented reality display https://patents.google.com/patent/US10326983B2/en?oq=15%2f122%2c492; orally dissolving strips https://aim.autm.net/public/project/46097/ Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
The crew brings Christmas future to Christmas present. Technology is arming Santa with an armada of drones, a fleet of self-driving cars, and end-of-year technology good cheer! Merry second Christmas listeners! Featured Technologies: improved computer vision for driving https://patents.google.com/patent/US20180150704A1/en?oq=15%2f824%2c435; Digital processing of video images https://patents.google.com/patent/US8599266B2/en?oq=10%2f519%2c818; Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
Discount neighborhood ophthalmology got you down? Losing faith in off-label, anti-fungal medication to degenerative vision disorders? Midwestern eye innovation to the rescue! Join the Overground as they discuss next generation cell-based therapies, different flavors of stem cells and retinal sod. Also: cybernetic eyes. Featured Technologies: https://www.mwdrugdevelopment.com/speakers/treat-macular-degeneration/; https://www.mwdrugdevelopment.com/speakers/treat-macular-degeneration/; https://www.statnews.com/2019/01/16/stem-cell-therapies-macular-degeneration/; Brain implant partially restores vision: https://www.bcm.edu/news/neurosurgery/second-sight-study-brings-sight-to-blind. Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
How is lifesaving surgery like a trip to Lowes? The Overground looks to new innovations in orthopedic surgery and discusses how bioabsorbable bone fixation will change lives; how in the future implants will be made from medicine and the innovation best described as: “rammer jammer yellow hammer.” Featured Technologies: https://www.cartilagen.com/ Bioresorbable orthopedic implants: https://aim.autm.net/public/project/48069/ Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
The Overground crew turns it over to Tyler...and things get nerdy! Learn the four layers of structural organization of the Sid Vicious of biomolecules, the Mick Jagger of cell biology, the Bono of structure-function biology: Proteins! Featured Technologies: Peptide-based methods to treat neurological injury https://content.cu.edu/amctech/show_tech.cfm?T=2050686&s=at Hormone analogs for hypoparathyroidism https://www.warf.org/technologies/summary/P130312US03.cmsx Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
The Overground is back! The gang returns from a two-week break to discuss the scientific chops—and the ultimate medical value—of ancient herbal remedies as key components in new, modern medicines. Featured Technologies: https://ctc.ku.edu/available-technology/359; https://www.famu.edu/DOR_division_of_research/Soliman%20and%20Mazzio%20-%207357950%20and%207666451.pdf Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
Happy Halloween! Join the crew on a haunted tour of our favorite scary technologies and non-polyploidy foodie apples of the moment. You’ll wish you had the longevity of a gourde so you could listen again and again. Featured Technologies: https://inventions.prf.org/innovation/6902; Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
On this episode the crew tackles the age-old question of nature vs nurture. Charlie’s parenting skills are tried in the dual crucible of DNA testing and psychological profiling! Featured Technologies: https://orig3n.com/; Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
Join the crew during UNeMed’s Innovation Week as they reminisce on some of their favorite University of Nebraska technologies from this past year! Featured Technologies: https://www.unemed.com/product/pde4b-selective-inhibitors; Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
On this episode, the crew discusses agricultural applications of CRISPR gene-editing technology. Come for the cool new CRISPR tech, stay for the flappy corn! Featured Technologies: https://techtransfer.universityofcalifornia.edu/NCD/28790.html; Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
Join the crew on the first-ever Startup Pitch Contest, where Joe and Tyler pitch hypothetical startups based on real university technologies. Charlie has nosey neighbors, Joe outlines the problem, Tyler faceplants on the pivot, and like another famous extemporaneous show, the points don’t matter! Featured Technologies: http://innovation.columbia.edu/technologies/CU14173_adaptable-anonymization-techniques; Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
Join the crew on a fever dream into a brave new future where your smartphones assiduously order meals for you. Oh, and that food is full of special goodies for your gut critters. Featured Technologies: https://brandeis.flintbox.com/#technologies/e3d8a7e3-17ab-4a30-8d30-37ef837214cf; https://inventions.prf.org/innovation/3170 Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/
On this episode the crew discusses the rapid advancement in blood testing capabilities—from assessing your biological age and predicting your lifespan and “healthspan” to diagnosing depressive behavior like MDD and PTSD. This episode is equal parts geeky and bloody! Featured Technology: https://techtransfer.universityofcalifornia.edu/NCD/30521.html; https://www.invo.northwestern.edu/technologies/technologies/index_copy.html Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@EntreprenurialW) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with permission. http://sonofactori.com/