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The Rice Stuff
#110 The ROI of Rice Checkoff

The Rice Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 35:05


The check off program is at times controversial, but do growers who pay into the program (and even those who don't) receive a good value for what they contribute? In this episode, Michael talks with Dr. Lanier Nalley, professor of ag economics at the University of Arkansas about his research into the ROI of the Arkansas check-off. Growers see orders of magnitude of return for every dollar - returns that are the stuff of legend. With special guest: Dr. Lawton Lanier Nalley, Professor & Director, Fryar Price Risk Management Center of Excellence, Graduate Program Coordinator Hosted by: Michael Klein

Mommy Dentists in Business
291: Interview with Professor, Director of Advanced Education in Periodontology, and President of American Academy of Periodontology, Dr. Mia Geisinger

Mommy Dentists in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 31:51


Mia L. Geisinger, DDS, MS is a Professor, Director of Advanced Education in Periodontology, and Acting Chair of the Department of Periodontology in the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). Dr. Geisinger received her BS in Biology from Duke University, her DDS from Columbia University School of Dental Medicine, and her MS and Certificate in Periodontology and Implantology from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Dr. Geisinger is a Diplomate in the American Board of Periodontology and a Fellow in the International Team for Implantology, the International College of Dentists and the American College of Dentists. She has served as the President of the American Academy of Periodontology Foundation, as the Chair of the American Dental Association's Council on Scientific Affairs, as a member of the Board of Directors of the American Dental Association Science and Research Institute, and on multiple national and regional organized dentistry committees. She currently serves as the President-Elect and on numerous AAP and ADA committees and task forces. She has authored over 75 peer-reviewed publications and serves on the editorial board of several publications. Her research interests include periodontal and systemic disease interaction, implant dentistry in the periodontally compromised dentition, and novel treatment strategies for oral soft and hard tissue regeneration. She lectures nationally and internationally on topics in periodontology and oral healthcare.

Storybeat with Steve Cuden
Dr. 'Niyi Coker Jr., Professor-Director-Episode #294

Storybeat with Steve Cuden

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 62:11


Dr. ‘Niyi Coker, Jr., is a Professor and the Director of the School of Theatre, Television, and Film (TTF) at San Diego State University in California, which is ranked by the Hollywood Reporter as a top 10 Film production program.  ‘Niyi has served as Visiting Artistic Director to several theatre companies including: K3 at Malmo Hogskola in Sweden, the National Theatre of Nigeria and The Black Box Theatre in Bermuda.   He's also the founding Artistic Director of the African Arts Ensemble in New York City.   ‘Niyi's plays include: Ouray, written in collaboration with the Southern Ute Tribal Council. Commissioned and sponsored by the British Council, it toured England. And also Preemptive, a drama about Islamophobia, initially developed at the Indiana University Playwrights lab and staged at London's West End Shaw Theatre. ‘Niyi's Off-Broadway writing and directing credits, include, Booth!  a musical on the reflections of Edwin Booth after the assassination of Lincoln (written in collaboration with Barbara Harbach & Jonathan Yordy); Miriam Makeba-Mama Africa–the musical,” about the struggles of the anti-apartheid singer and civil rights advocate. ‘Niyi's also made features and documentary films, including Black Studies USA, and Pennies for the Boatman. His most recent documentary Ota Benga – Human at the Zoo, is the true story of an African kidnapped from the continent and put on display at the Bronx Zoo. ‘Niyi is the Founding Director of the Africa World Documentary Film Festival which is in its 14th season.  The festival screens in numerous countries worldwide. He's the author of 2 books, The Music and Social Criticism of African Musician Fela Kuti, and Ola Rotimi's African Theatre: The Development of an Indigenous Aesthetic. Further, ‘Niyi has contributed numerous chapters and articles to books, journals and magazines.  'Niyi's a full member of the Society for Stage Directors and Choreographers, and he's also a recipient of the Kennedy Center Merit Award in Directing. 

Who Knew In The Moment?
Laurie Friedrich- College Professor, Director of Tec21 and She Is MY MOM!!

Who Knew In The Moment?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 49:13


Growing up with a mom who has a successful career, starting as a grade school teacher moving her way up to earn a masters and then a Doctorate to teach at the University level. In this episode you will hear about what it means to be the first to do something in your family, being willing to put your career second at times for your partners career, and following where God is calling you! Recently completing her Ph.D. in Educational Studies at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Laurie Friedrich brings insights from five years of elementary teaching experience and twenty years as a teacher educator. As co-PI of the Technology Education in Digital and Global Environments (Tech EDGE) grant, Laurie plans professional technology conferences and coaches elementary teachers for new literacies integration. She has also taught, supervised, and coached at the Kit and Dick Schmoker Reading Center. She is currently implementing the Triarchic Model of Teacher Preparation at the University of Nebraska Lincoln arising from her line of research, supporting preservce teachers and their cooperating teachers with technology coaching. In addition, she serves as a technology facilitator for TEC 21 empowering Lutheran Elementary teachers with new literacies integration. These roles compliment her role as First Lady of Concordia University Nebraska. Her research interests include the role of new literacies in elementary literacy education, coaching to extend professional development, and technology integration in literacy methods courses for preservice and inservice teachers. To View This Episode- https://youtu.be/eNuvaT26hUg#whoknewinthemoment #Professor #Tec21 #Doctor #Teacher #Educator

E.W. Conundrum's Troubadours and Raconteurs Podcast
Episode 545 Featuring Kitty Belle Burbank - Writer, Professor, Director, Baker and Candlestickmaker

E.W. Conundrum's Troubadours and Raconteurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 58:58


Episode 545 also includes two E.W. Poetic Pieces: "Soul" and "Love & Hate (An Ode to Radio Raheem)." Our music this go round is provided by these wonderful artists: Thelonious Monk, the Style Council, the Postal Service, Boy Genius, the Violent Femmes, Branford Marsalis and Terence Blanchard.  Commercial Free, Small Batch Radio Crafted in the West Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania... Heard All Over The World. Tell Your Friends and Neighbors.

Karen Hunter Show
Dr. Elizabeth Ofili - Professor, Director & Senior Associate Dean at the Clinical Research Center at the Morehouse School of Medicine

Karen Hunter Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 18:32


Pfeffer on Power
Ep 25 – Dana Carney, Professor & Director of the Institute for Personality and Social Research at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business

Pfeffer on Power

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 21:22


Learn more about Jeffrey Pfeffer and where you can buy or listen to his books: JeffreyPfeffer.com EPISODE 25 – Dana Carney, Professor & Director of the Institute for Personality and Social Research at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business SHOW NOTES: Dana Carney, a world-leading expert on body language, is a professor at the Haas School at UC Berkeley who also runs the Institute of Personality and Social Research. She shares the most up-to-date tips on the strategic use of body language and facial gestures to persuade other people about your power or an issue. In this episode, you'll learn about: Why people respond to others based on how they look The data shows that taller and good-looking people make more money The why and how people look and come across through gestures The 43 cues that have nothing to do with power The 9 cues that have everything to do with power How to differentiate between who has power and who does not What, in addition to access to and control over resources, creates power What to be careful of if you're taller or bigger Non-selfish, pro-social reasons for mastering your body language Myths and facts around eye contact Why Anna Wintour wears sunglasses to fashion shows The visual dominance ratio Behavioral nudge action planning Physiognomic cues that influence power Why body language, how people look, and the gestures they make are so important Nonverbal communication within the animal kingdom GUEST BIO: Dana R. Carney is a Professor and the Director of the Institute for Personality and Social Research at the University of California, Berkeley in the Haas School of Business. She is also an affiliate Professor in the Department of Psychology and the Department of Cognitive Sciences. Carney is one of the world's leading experts on nonverbal behavior.  Professor Carney's fresh, modern approach to nonverbal behavior has made her the go-to figure in this space, serving as a consultant for corporate seminars, and academic gatherings. From Blackrock Advisors to the Los Alamos National Lab, Carney has consulted private equity, tech firms, and small businesses alike, in addition to speaking at many academic conferences and at most major Universities in the U.S. and beyond. Carney's catchy and informative videos on nonverbal behavior have skyrocketed her account practically overnight, @danarosecarney, to 64K followers over a half a million total likes. She has been featured in Men's Health, Time Magazine, Forbes India, Reader's Digest, Quartz, World Bank Blogs, Business Insider, Entrepreneur, Muse and many more (NYT, WSJ, etc.). Prior to serving on the faculty at UC Berkeley, Carney was an Assistant Professor at Columbia University's Graduate School of Business. She was a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard in the Psychology Department working with esteemed colleagues such as Mahzarin Banaji (implicit bias expert and author of the bestselling book Blindspot) and Wendy Berry Mendes. She received her PhD in Experimental Psychology from Northeastern University (working with the world's expert on the link between nonverbal communication and power, Judith A. Hall) and her master's degree at California State University (working with the world's experts on the link between nonverbal communication and each anxiety and social skills, Jinni A. Harrigan and Ronald E. Riggio, respectively). She received her B.A. from the University of San Francisco (working with one-half of the team of Maureen O'Sullivan and Paul Ekman—the world's leading experts for over 60 years on the nonverbal cues associated with and accurate detection of deception). Professor Carney is currently in the final stages of writing a popular book on nonverbal behavior. Nonverbal communication is, at once, much more complex and much more interesting than the media would have the public believe. https://www.linkedin.com/in/danarosecarney   Produced by The MunnAvenuePress.com  

Pediatric Physical Therapy - Pediatric Physical Therapy Podcast

INTERVIEWS IN THIS EDITION: Studio Guest: Linda Fetters PhD, PT, FAPTA University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Pediatric Physical Therapy Editor-in-Chief. Linda begins this special edition of the podcast by talking about our inspiring former leader, the late Cindy Miles, President of the Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy at the American Physical Therapy Association. Author Interviews: 1. Hércules Ribeiro Leite PhD, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil I Would Like to Do It Very Much! Leisure Participation Patterns and Determinants of Brazilian Children and Adolescents With Physical Disabilities Hércules tells us how the needs of youngsters with physical impairments are often overlooked, especially in low- and middle-income countries. His group's new program increases their participation in leisure activities such as sports providing new opportunities to improve outcomes. 2: Jeanette M Cadieux PT DPT, Cadieux Physical Therapy, Cooper Landing, Alaska, USA Pediatric Walking Speed Normal Reference Values in a Local Population In a new research study, Janette has been calibrating pediatric walking speed in typical children as a comparator to help assess performance in children with impairments. 3 Joseph Schreiber PT PhD FAPTA, Physical Therapy Learning for Practice, Pittsburg PA, USA Clinical Outcomes of an Intensity Program for Children With Movement Challenges Joe tells the podcast about his group's high intensity program of physical therapy for children with movement challenges: a massive initiative developed by his co-authors at the Children's Institute, in Pittsburgh, bringing clinically important improvements in outcomes. 4: Adriaan Louw PT PhD, Evidence in Motion, Story City, Iowa, USA Pain Neuroscience Education in Elementary and Middle Schools Adriaan explains how our attitudes towards pain influences our experiences of pain. He discusses his research findings on the role of pain neuroscience education among children, and explains how physical therapists are pivotal to implementing this. 5. Deanne Fay PT, DPT, PhD, Professor & Director of Curriculum, Physical Therapy Program, AT Still University, Mesa, Arizona, USA Influence of Modified Instructions on Locomotion Subtest Scores Using the Peabody Developmental Motor Scales, Second Edition Deanne explains how departing from the published scripts for instructing children and asking them questions while you are conducting motor function scores can markedly affect the score and should be discouraged. 6. Tanochni Mohanty, MPT, JSS College of Physiotherapy, Mysuru, Karnataka, India Predictors of Risk for Cerebral Palsy: A Review Tanochni gives the podcast some of the key findings from her group's big new survey reviewing data on predictive risk factors for cerebral palsy. In particular she highlights the significance of absent fidgety movements among infants and of prenatal general movements. 7. Kara Boynewicz, PT, PhD, DPT, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee Early Identification of Atypical Motor Performance of Infants With Prenatal Opioid Exposure Coping with new-born babies heavily exposed to opiates in utero became a key specialist activity for Kara who has been studying how best to give these infant as good a start in life as possible by setting up a carefully controlled investigation of motor performance in new-born infants with: Neonatal Opiate Withdrawal Syndrome, NOWS.

Breaking & Entering: Advertising
#166: Byron Sharp, Research Professor & Director of the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute

Breaking & Entering: Advertising

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 53:43


Marketing science is punk… It's anti-establishment.It challenges the stories marketers tell themselves and pursues the empirical truths of the craft.Byron Sharp and the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute champion this thinking.They carry the torch for evidence-based marketing and continue to make discoveries that push marketers to become more scientific and greater skeptics of the world around us.If you're unfamiliar with Byron, he's the Director and Leading Researcher of the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute, the world's largest center for marketing research. His books How Brands Grow Parts 1 and 2 are foundational tools for any marketer, and the work coming out of Adelaide, Australia, is drastically changing the world of marketing and advertising.Tune in as we discuss the role of marketing science, concepts like test and learn, and what it takes to be evidence-based rather than “data-driven.” Links Connect with Byron: here Connect with us: here Buy his book: here Win a Crowbar to break into advertising: here --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/breakenter/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/breakenter/support

STR
STR Distinctiveness Session – STR & HR

STR "Meet the Scholar" Podcast - Strategic Management Division

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 75:39


This virtual 'Distinctiveness' sessions will focus on the overlaps and distinctions between the Strategic Management and Human Resource research fields. This session is aimed at junior faculty members and doctoral students and designed to help them a) connect to the foundations of the strategic management and HR fields, b) understand the distinctive contributions of the each field, and potential intersections of these fields, and c) understand research opportunities at the intersection. Of course, this session will also be highly interest and relevant for senior faculty members. We have 5 distinguished panelists whose research lies at the intersection of strategic management and human resources.   These are as follows: Jay Barney, Presidential Professor of Strategic Management & Lassonde Chair of Social Entrepreneurship, David Eccles School of Business, University of Utah Peter Cappelli, George W. Taylor Professor, Professor of Management & Director of the Center for Human Resources, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania Dan Elfenbein, Professor of Organization and Strategy and Associate Dean, Olin Business School, Washington University in St. Louis Rebecca Kehoe, Associate Professor of Human Resource Studies, ILR School, Cornell University Patrick Wright, Thomas C. Vandiver Bicentennial Chair, Professor & Director of the Center for Executive Succession, Darla Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina (c) STR - Strategic Management Division - AOM

The News on CJOB
Marc Rogers, Professor/Director Cyber Forensics & Social Media Intelligence Lab - How unprepared we really are to deal with cybercrime

The News on CJOB

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 8:56


The HCCTV Podcast Network
Dialogue Houston 402A

The HCCTV Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 27:31


Guest: Ruth Lopez Turley, Professor/Director, Kinder Institute for Urban Research, Rice University Professor Turley talks about the factors, substantiated through research, regarding the Texas take-over of the Houston Independent School District. She talks about how improvement in funding is a key factor on the impact of the take-over. "The funding gap will have to be addressed and the cost to educate the lowest student will need to be revamped to bring it up to the national level."

Collective Intellectualities
16 Keita Takayama - Interrupting Global Economy of Academic Knowledge

Collective Intellectualities

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 45:40


For this episode, we are sharing Keita Takayama's talk originally given during the Department of Educational Foundations' Fall 2022 Colloquium speaker series. Keita is Professor/Director for the Global Education Office in the Graduate School of Education, Kyoto University, Japan. His research examines the globalization of educational policy and knowledge from a decolonial/postcolonial perspective. In this talk, Keita provides a critical self-reflection of the work he does as a co-editor of two international journals in education and the tensions and contradictions that arise in relation to his own scholarship.

The Dan Yorke Show
Renee Hobbs, URI Professor / Director, Media Education Lab

The Dan Yorke Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 21:31


Renee Hobbs, URI Communications Professor / Director, Media Education Lab joins the show to discuss the "media literacy" initiative that is taking place in Rhode Island. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Sex, Body, and Soul
Fibroids explained with Fibroid expert Dr Jennifer Elisseff

Sex, Body, and Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 35:49


Dr. Elisseeff is the Professor Director of the Translational Tissue Engineering Center at Johns Hopkins Department of Biomedical Engineering.Jennifer received a bachelor's degree in chemistry from Carnegie Mellon University and a PhD in Medical Engineering from the Harvard–MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology.  Jennifer's initial research efforts focused on the development of new biomaterials for medical implants, understanding stem cells and designing technologies. In recent years, she developed a passion for women's health and aging research– including the science behind adverse events to breast implants, new options to regrow tissue lost during lumpectomy, and deciphering the mechanisms behind fibroid development. On this podcast we discuss the very common issue of fibroids, what they are and their risks as well as aging and those treatments, yes Botox! 

MasterMine
MasterMine | Episode 31 S2 | Timothy Welbeck | Hip Hop Artist/ Hip Hop Professor/ Director of Anti-Racism Department/ Civil Rights Lawyer

MasterMine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 132:12


Timothy Welbeck is an Assistant Professor of Instruction in the Department of Africology and African American Studies at Temple University. A Civil Rights Attorney by training, Timothy is a scholar of law, race, and cultural studies. He earned his J.D. from Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law and his B.A. from Morehouse College. Timothy's scholarly work focuses on contemporary issues of racial identity in America, the intersection of racial classifications and the law in the American context, contemporary African and African American cultural transmissions, retentions, expressions and evolutions, hip-hop as a microcosm of the Black experience, etc. Timothy's forthcoming book “No City for Young Men: Hip-Hop and the Narrative of Marginalization,” explores how hip-hop communicates the lived experience of persons who live in urban centers across the nation, particularly Black men living in major cities. Timothy has also written several peer-reviewed journal articles including “Specter of Reform: The late Sen. Arlen Specter's Criminal Justice Reform, the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, and its Role in Expanding the Modern Prison Industrial Complex,” explores the impact of the infamous 1994 Crime Bill in providing the infrastructure for mass incarceration within the United States. The research, funded by the Arlen Specter Center fellowship, examines how the federalization of criminal law, pursuant to the Commerce Clause, has led to expansive growth in federal law enforcement, imprisonment, and thus setting the foundation for the modern carceral state. Timothy's article “People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths to Rhythms: Hip-Hop's Continuation of the Enduring Tradition of African and African-American Rhetorical Forms and Tropes,” examines hip-hop's continuation of centuries-old African cultural norms and aesthetic values. It also adopted an Africological approach to provide a foundation for establishing hip-hop's African origins and its manifestation of African cultural transmissions. Timothy's work has appeared in various media outlets, such as the BBC Radio 4, The Washington Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer, NPR, The Huffington Post, The North Star, REVOLT TV, et al. ABOUT — Welbeck (timothywelbeck.com) Music — Welbeck (timothywelbeck.com) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mastermine-mrg/message

KMOJCast
03/21/2022- Dr. Michael Osterholm Epidemiologist Regents Professor- Director of The Center for Infectious Disease

KMOJCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 9:24


Dr. Michael Thomas Osterholm is an American epidemiologist, Regents Professor, and Director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota. On November 9, 2020, Osterholm was named to newly elected President Joe Biden's COVID-19 Advisory Board. Dr. Osterholm says the pandemic is waning, however, we still need to be vaccinated and boosted

The Institute of World Politics
Syria, The Tragedy of A Pivotal State

The Institute of World Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 52:28


About the lecture: Syria has seen an internecine civil war for the last decade. It has involved 4 out of the 5 Permanent Security Council members on either side of the conflict making it international, throwing to the wind the cardinal principles of the UN Charter particularly, sovereignty, non-interference, and self-defense. It sets an extremely retrograde principle for the conduct of international relations. About the speaker: Ambassador Rajendra Abhyankar is Visiting Professor at the College of Liberal Arts, Purdue University, Lafayette. From 2012 to 2019, he was Professor of Practice of Diplomacy and Public Affairs at the O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University. Amb. Abhyankar was in the Indian Foreign Service from June 1968 and retired in August 2005. He was Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs from 2001 to 2004, retiring as Ambassador to the EU, Belgium and Luxembourg. He has been Indian Ambassador to Cyprus, Syria, Turkey, Azerbaijan and Consul General in San Francisco. From 2005 to 2009 he was Professor/ Director of Centre for West Asian Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia University, Delhi. He has written seven books on Indian diplomacy and related issues. His latest book is Syria, The Tragedy of a Pivotal State (Palgrave, 2020).

The Game Dev Show
TGDS S2E13 - Tracy Fullerton - University of Southern California - Game Innovation Lab - Professor - Director

The Game Dev Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 56:15


On The Game Dev Show this week we sat down with the brilliant Professor, and Director, Tracy Fullerton from the University of Southern California. Tracy takes us through twenty years of interactive entertainment education, how the industry has changed during this time, and the role of education in shaping our industry. We also talk about a vegetable based game...

Out of the Gray (Gy) - Standard Imaging
Michael Howard PhD – Chief of Medical Physics Tennova Healthcare and Adjunct Professor, Director Medical Physics Program University of TN

Out of the Gray (Gy) - Standard Imaging

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 28:01


Join us as we chat with Michael Howard PhD, and learn more about his clinical physics experiences but also his Medical Physics Educational Program!

First News with Jimmy Cefalo
05-25-21 Social Media Policing in Florida

First News with Jimmy Cefalo

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 7:15


Dr Clay Calvert is a Professor & Director of the First Amendment Project, College of Journalism and Communications, University of Florida *Follow him on Twitter: @ProfClayCalvert

Work At LiU
Episode 13 – Harald Wiltsche’s journey to LiU

Work At LiU

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 16:44


Linköping University tries to position itself as a young dynamic interdisciplinary place that puts a lot of value on non-traditional thinking”. That was one the reasons Harald Wiltsche, professor, chose LiU. In this episode he  shares his thoughts on his journey to Sweden and Linköping University.   Guest: Harald Wiltsche, Professor/Director of P.I. “Intentionality and Symbolic Construction”, Department of Culture and Society (IKOS) Host: Priya Eklund, International Office Editing: Per Wistbo Nibell

Football Today
Inter Milan, Suning and China's Exodus From European Football

Football Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 34:10


On the pitch, Inter Milan are first in the league and flying high.    After 11 years of waiting, Inter are on the verge of winning Serie A and yet, things are far from rosy at the club…   In recent months Inter have been unable to pay player wages and reports in Italy suggest their owners are looking to sell part or all of the club.   Today we ask, why is Suning Group trying to sell Inter Milan?   Guests:   James Corbett (@james_corbett) is a financial reporter for OffthePitch.com   Simon Chadwick (@Prof_Chadwick) is a Professor & Director of Eurasian Sport at Emlyon business school   Support Us: https://www.patreon.com/FootballToday Follow Us: @FT_Podcast_ www.FootballTodayPodcast.com Music: The music for this episode was provided under the Creative Commons license by Blue Dot Sessions. ‘Gra Hovedvei’ by Blue Dot Sessions ‘Walking Shoes’ by Blue Dot Sessions ‘Highride’ by Blue Dot Sessions ‘Sunday Night Lights’ by Blue Dot Sessions ‘Trod Along’ by Blue Dot Sessions ‘Stucco Grey’ by Blue Dot Sessions ‘Wahre’ by Blue Dot Sessions ‘Peacetime’ by Blue Dot Sessions  

ILTA
The ILTA Influential Women in Legal Tech Honorees Discuss: Episode #5 - Future Skills of Lawyers

ILTA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 38:16


Tune in and hear from four of the five 2020 ILTA Influential Women in Legal Tech Honorees and two special guests discuss the skills lawyers will need for the future in this 38-minute podcast. Episode 5 includes Jackie Nagtegaal, Futurist & Managing Director at Law for All as moderator and Alice Namuli Blazevic, Partner at Katende, Ssempebwa & Company Advocates and Co-Founder of The Legal Innovation Hub, María Jesús González-Espejo, Vice President at European Legal Technology Association (ELTA) and Managing Partner at Instituto de Innovación Legal, Maya Markovich, Chief Growth Officer, Nextlaw Labs at Dentons, and Professor Alice Armitage, Professor & Director of Applied Innovation at Hastings College of Law and Chief Executive Professor at LexLab at UC Hastings.  The five virtually sit down and chat about skills lawyers needed for the past decade and the role of law schools (5:20), where lawyers can get the skills they need (21:55), inclusivity in law schools (32:00), more! Moderated by Tracey Pardo, Business Analyst, Cooley LLP   Listen to the other episodes here:  Episode 1 - The Impact of COVID-19 on the Lawyer's Role Episode 2 - Data, Algorithm, and Legal texts: How can we utilize them to improve justice Episode 3- How the Client Behavior Has Changed Episode 4 - Is the Pandemic Triggering Transformation in the Legal Industry?

Learning With Interesting People
Episode 1: Tim Watson, Retired K-12 Music Educator, Asst. Professor/Director, & Senior Living Administrator

Learning With Interesting People

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 56:07


In Episode 1, Dr. Lang has a conversation with Mr. Tim Watson of the Denver, Colorado metro- area. Watson and Lang crossed paths in the late 1990s as a teacher and student in vocal music, but the two catch up on life after K-12 education, director collegiate music, traveling the world, and working with senior citizens. Watson shares his thoughts about engagement, motivation, growth mindset, empathy, technology, and much much more. Watson highlights the importance of servant leadership and how to learn from iconic teachers without emulating them and not becoming your own. Watson even shares a golf tip!"Personal growth comes from humility, I was never looking for my idea to be the right idea, I just wanted the best idea."-Tim Watson

KRCU's Going Public
Going Public: SEMO Professor Helps People with Asthma Breathe Easier

KRCU's Going Public

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 12:21


The quality of air in the home is critical for all of us but more so for those suffering with asthma. Dr. John Kraemer is the Director of the Institute for Environmental Health Assessment & Patient Centered Outcomes. Kraemer is a professor of biology and environmental science and director of the University’s Center for Environmental Analysis. He has completed research and training related to the identification and management of environmental triggers. He spoke with KRCU's Dan Woods about the work he and his colleagues are doing to help people breathe easier. John Kraemer, Ph. D. Professor/Director of Environmental Science; CEO, Institute for Environmental Health Assessment & Patient Centered Outcomes jkraemer@semo.edu (573) 651-2355

The Legalpreneurs Sandbox
Episode 25: The Case for Legal R&D – Legaltech Hubs and Innovation

The Legalpreneurs Sandbox

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 63:13


This podcast launched the Centre for Legal Innovation's (CLI) second series on Reinvent Legal Business (RLB 2). RLB 2 will explore areas like new legal businesses, new approaches to legal service and product delivery, new roles and, how all this combines. We're viewing these changes through a global lens in this series, so each session features specialists from more than one country - global thought leaders and doers who are shaping next practices and, share their knowledge and experience about how they got there (or are continuing their journey) and, their successes and failures along the way. In this podcast,  Terri Mottershead, Executive Director, CLI, facilitated a panel discussion that focussed on The Case for Legal R&D – Legaltech Hubs and Innovation. Terri was joined by an amazing international panel of legal innovation/legaltech hub leaders from law schools and legal practice in Australia, India and the USA: Alice Armitage, Professor & Director of Applied Innovation, UC Hastings College of the Law  (USA); Michelle Grossmann, Chief Innovation Officer & Transformation Lead, Lander & Rogers Lawyers | iHub (Australia); Komal Gupta, Head of Innovation, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas (India); and Maya Markovich, Chief Growth Officer, Nextlaw Labs at Dentons (USA). Topics discussed included: What's the purpose of innovation/legaltech hubs? What do the people leading these hubs do? How do the hubs work, and who do they work with or for? How do the hubs contribute to legal innovation/legaltech development? Are these hubs reinventing lawyer/client relationships through experimentation and additional ways to collaborate? Have the hubs become the R&D function of the legal industry? This was an insightful, informative, candid and generous discussion – a conversation that will stay with you and have you buzzing for hours if not weeks after you listen to it. Thank you so much Alice, Michelle, Komal and Maya for a brilliant conversation – we are inspired by your amazing work and the difference it makes in the legal industry every day! P.S. This podcast was also recorded as a webinar so, if you would like to watch it, you'll find it here.

Beyond the Expected
The Coronavirus Effect: Research Response

Beyond the Expected

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 47:45


Saving lives today and looking for solutions for tomorrow. Facing the biggest healthcare challenge of the past century head-on, feverishly searching for clues and innovations to protect patients and providers today and prevent similar outbreaks in the future. Drawing on past and present evidence, engineering and know-how to make the world a safer place. In the latest podcast in our series Beyond the Expected: The Coronavirus Effect - Research Response, hosted by Interim President Michael Bernstein, we provide three strategic vantage points from experts leading the charge to contain and defeat Covid-19: Dr. Kenneth Kaushansky, a hematologist and senior executive of Long Island's premiere academic medical center; Dr. Lilianne Mujica-Parodi, a biomedical engineer and pioneer in the field of personalized medicine through computational neurodiagnostics, and Dr. Scott Weingart, Department of Emergency Medicine; Chief of the Division of Emergency Critical Care. Guests: Kenneth Kaushansky, MD, MACP, Senior Vice President for Health Sciences; Dean, Renaissance School of Medicine (RSOM) A successful teacher, clinician and biomedical researcher, Dr. Kaushansky has performed critical laboratory work leading to significant discoveries in the areas of platelet and stem cell disorders, for which he has received numerous awards. He's a member of the National Academy of Medicine (formerly the Institute of Medicine), the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a Master of the American College of Physicians. Ken will talk about bridging the gap between the laboratory and clinical arena, along with clinical trials we're conducting to fight COVID-19. Lilianne Mujica-Parodi, Ph.D., Professor Director of the Laboratory for Computational Neurodiagnostics Dr. Mujica-Parodi is Director of the Laboratory for Computational Neurodiagnostics and Professor at Stony Brook University's School of Medicine, as well as Research Staff Scientist and Lecturer in the Department of Radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Her interdisciplinary laboratory integrates the fields of physics, mathematics, engineering and neuroscience in developing cutting-edge neuroimaging tools to study brain-based disorders in humans. She will talk about engineering-driven medicine and share how we're using the OuraRing to monitor doctors' health while they're treating patients. Scott Weingart, MD, Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine; Chief of the Division of Emergency Critical Care Dr. Weingart received his medical degree and completed a residency in Emergency Medicine at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. He is an attending in and chief of the Division of Emergency Critical Care at Stony Brook Hospital. He is a tenured professor of emergency medicine at Stony Brook Medicine and an adjunct professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He is best known for his podcast on Resuscitation and ED Critical Care called the EMCrit Podcast; it currently is downloaded more than 500,000 times per month.

Messages at BBC
Life is Influence: Influence is Life - Rich School

Messages at BBC

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 25:08


This years theme for Boise Bible College is "Called Out" with a focus on the Church. In this message, Rich Shell shares the message titled "Life is Influence: Influence is Life". Rich Schell attended and graduated from Boise Bible College at the age of 28 with a Bachelor of Science in Preaching. He was in the full-time preaching ministry for 19 years at churches in Oregon, Idaho, and Illinois. He was hired to serve as the Professor/Director of Christian Services at Boise Bible College, where he has been teaching since 2005. He has also been serving as a Pastoral/Biblical Counseling Minister at Eagle Christian Church since 2005. To learn more about Boise Bible College, see www.boisebible.edu. Motivate Me by Mixaund https://mixaund.bandcamp.com

Le vital corps Salon
#0070: Katharine Hayhoe on studying climate change, knowing when to engage + unpacking science-y or religious-y smokescreens

Le vital corps Salon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 59:50


Meet Katharine Hayhoe, an atmospheric scientist with Atmos Research and Consulting and Professor & Director of the Climate Science Center at Texas Tech University. Sometimes, I unexpectedly bump into a guest at an event, conference, or randomly out in the world.  Other times, a friend, like Andrew over at the Sounds and Vision podcast, will suggest a guest because they know who or what will make me geek out - like today’s guest, Katharine. Katharine Hayhoe is an atmospheric scientist to some and a self-proclaimed Jezebel of climate change. Her research focuses on understanding what climate change means for people in the places where they actually live. (Breathe! She’ll describe what that means in this episode in a non-science-y way for us layfolks). As a first time beekeeper and lover of long walks in nature, climate change is definitely something I think (ok, worry) about on the regular. Katharine’s also a Professor at Texas Tech University and the host of the PBS digital series Global Weirding. She's been named one of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People and Fortune’s 50 world's greatest leaders.  In this episode, we talk about climate change, including how it’s affecting those of us living in Northern America. We also talk about how we talk about any complex issue, like climate change, and what we can actually do to change it in our own unique ways.  We talk about girl power (and the impact of daughters on their conservative dads). We chat about science-y and religious-y smokescreens, including how to recognize and dismantle them. We tackle toxic trolling and the toxic package of fear and loss.  As you listen to this episode, I have two challenges for you. First, I challenge you to think of a woman in your life that needs to know about Katherine and her work. Who would nerd out about this topic, too? Please share this episode with them. Second, think about one tiny action that you can take to make a positive impact on climate change today. Katharine (and the book Drawdown below offer so many choices). We all need to do our part. Have a listen.  Selected link love + resources from the episode can be found here:  https://www.vitalcorpswellness.com/blog/lvcs-0070-katharine-hayhoe    

The Dep Podcast
Dawson College Professor/ Director Of NDG Community Jeunesse (Simeon Pompey)

The Dep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 31:47


He is a Professor at Dawson college in community and recreation training and the director of Comité Jeunesse NDG. Simeon Pompey shares his story on how he fell in love with the aspect of recreation and leisure as a young teenager, he talks about the stigma of growing up on Walkley street in NDG and his perspective of community work.

Jon of All Trades
Ep. 203: Dr. Martin Carcasson – CSU Professor, Director of Center for Public Deliberation

Jon of All Trades

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019


Martín Carcasson, Ph.D., is a professor in the Communication Studies department of Colorado State University, and the founder and director of the CSU Center for Public Deliberation (CPD). The CPD is dedicated to enhancing local democracy through improved public communication and community problem-solving. From their website: “Our aim is to improve the way our community...

Jon of All Trades
Ep. 203: Dr. Martin Carcasson – CSU Professor, Director of Center for Public Deliberation

Jon of All Trades

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019


Martín Carcasson, Ph.D., is a professor in the Communication Studies department of Colorado State University, and the founder and director of the CSU Center for Public Deliberation (CPD). The CPD is dedicated to enhancing local democracy through improved public communication and community problem-solving. From their website: “Our aim is to improve the way our community...

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman
CW 998 - Portfolio Reviews, Return on Equity & Global Real Estate with Eric Pichet

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 35:22


Today's episode starts with an invitation to Jason's Philadelphia Creating Wealth seminar that's coming up soon. He also finishes his talk with Doug about portfolio reviews and making your money actually work for you. Finally Jason talks to Dr. Eric Pichet, Professor & Director of Specialized Masters Program in Wealth Management & Real Estate Management at KEDGE Business School in France, about real estate around the world, as well as the current view of cryptocurrency by governments across the globe. The two discuss how there is no global real estate market, but there are similarities in each of them, why the US home market is so much bigger than other nations, how cryptocurrencies are being received in Europe and whether governments and central banks will be moving to crush them in the near future. Key Takeaways: Intro with Doug: [6:48] Your returns can be dampened by lazy money, make that money work for you [9:27] Return on equity percentage can tell you when to rebalance your portfolio [13:52] Why corporate finance tracks return on equity so much Eric Pichet Interview: [16:25] There's no global real estate market, but we seem to be in about the same place in the cycle of each of the big areas [20:09] Eric's take on Jason's 3 types of market belief [21:19] Why Jason thinks the European home market is much slower than the US [24:54] The series of economic events that led to French citizens being interested in real estate [26:52] The sentiment about cryptocurrencies in Europe [30:53] How are cryptocurrencies viewed by governments and central banks? [33:40] Eric expects the G20 nations to declare Bitcoin as a tool for money laundering and terrorism Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Events www.EricPichet.fr

The Commercial Investing Show
CI 123 - Why the US Real Estate Market is Unique with Eric Pichet

The Commercial Investing Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 20:42


Jason Hartman talks to Dr. Eric Pichet, Professor & Director of Specialized Masters Program in Wealth Management & Real Estate Management at KEDGE Business School in France, about real estate around the world, as well as the current view of cryptocurrency by governments across the globe. The two discuss how there is no global real estate market, but there are similarities in each of them, why the US home market is so much bigger than other nations, how cryptocurrencies are being received in Europe and whether governments and central banks will be moving to crush them in the near future. Key Takeaways: [1:43] There's no global real estate market, but we seem to be in about the same place in the cycle of each of the big areas [5:27] Eric's take on Jason's 3 types of market belief [6:37] Why Jason thinks the European home market is much slower than the US [10:12] The series of economic events that led to French citizens being interested in real estate [12:10] The sentiment about cryptocurrencies in Europe [16:11] How are cryptocurrencies viewed by governments and central banks? [18:58] Eric expects the G20 nations to declare Bitcoin as a tool for money laundering and terrorism Website: www.EricPichet.fr

Einstein A Go-Go
Einstein A Go-Go - 22 April 2018

Einstein A Go-Go

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2018 42:27


Dr Shane, Dr Ailie and Dr Krystal bring you this week's hottest science! They discuss industrialised society's traces in the geological record, flesh-eating bacteria, and the resilience of the Great Barrier Reef.They chat to Dr Matthew Currell, hydrogiologist from RMIT University, about the limits of the modelling of groundwater flows.They also speak with Professor Robyn E O'Hehir, Professor/Director, Allergy, Clinical Immunology & Respiratory Medicine, Central Clinical School, Monash University and Monash Partners, about her career with immunotherapy, dealing with hay fever, and the upcoming Day of Immunology.Remember, ""Science is everywhere"", including:Program page: Einstein-A-Go-Go Facebook page: Einstein-A-Go-Go Twitter: Einstein-A-Go-Goand every Sunday at 11:00a.m AEST on RRR 102.7FM

The CryptoCast with Jason Hartman
CC 7 - The State of Cryptocurrency Around the World with Eric Pichet

The CryptoCast with Jason Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2018 20:32


Jason Hartman talks to Dr. Eric Pichet, Professor & Director of Specialized Masters Program in Wealth Management & Real Estate Management at KEDGE Business School in France, about real estate around the world, as well as the current view of cryptocurrency by governments across the globe. The two discuss how there is no global real estate market, but there are similarities in each of them, why the US home market is so much bigger than other nations, how cryptocurrencies are being received in Europe and whether governments and central banks will be moving to crush them in the near future. Key Takeaways: [1:33] There's no global real estate market, but we seem to be in about the same place in the cycle of each of the big areas [5:16] Eric's take on Jason's 3 types of market belief [6:27] Why Jason thinks the European home market is much slower than the US [10:02] The series of economic events that led to French citizens being interested in real estate [11:59] The sentiment about cryptocurrencies in Europe [16:01] How are cryptocurrencies viewed by governments and central banks? [18:48] Eric expects the G20 nations to declare Bitcoin as a tool for money laundering and terrorism Website: www.EricPichet.fr

Jet Setter Show
JS 113 - Real Estate & Cryptocurrency Around the World with Eric Pichet

Jet Setter Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 20:46


Jason Hartman talks to Dr. Eric Pichet, Professor & Director of Specialized Masters Program in Wealth Management & Real Estate Management at KEDGE Business School in France, about real estate around the world, as well as the current view of cryptocurrency by governments across the globe. The two discuss how there is no global real estate market, but there are similarities in each of them, why the US home market is so much bigger than other nations, how cryptocurrencies are being received in Europe and whether governments and central banks will be moving to crush them in the near future. Key Takeaways: [1:48] There's no global real estate market, but we seem to be in about the same place in the cycle of each of the big areas [5:31] Eric's take on Jason's 3 types of market belief [6:42] Why Jason thinks the European home market is much slower than the US [10:17] The series of economic events that led to French citizens being interested in real estate [12:14] The sentiment about cryptocurrencies in Europe [16:16] How are cryptocurrencies viewed by governments and central banks? [19:03] Eric expects the G20 nations to declare Bitcoin as a tool for money laundering and terrorism Website: www.EricPichet.fr

BACKchat
BC 34: Professor Miles – Genomics, cancer management – what’s the future?

BACKchat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 43:50


Professor Miles Prince Biog Professor Prince is the Professor Director of Molecular Oncology and Cancer Immunology at Epworth Healthcare and the Director for the Centre for Blood Cell Therapies at Peter MacCallum Cancer centre. Miles describes himself as a translational researcher – looking for new therapies in the treatment of cancer, particularly in the way Listen In The post BC 34: Professor Miles – Genomics, cancer management – what’s the future? appeared first on The Wellness Couch.

The Perception & Action Podcast
47 – Interview with Dave Collins, Institute of Coaching & Performance, UCLAN

The Perception & Action Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2017 48:52


A discussion with Dave Collins, Professor & Director of the Institute of Coaching & Performance, University of Central Lancashire. Topics discussed include: what it’s like to be a sports psychologist, talent development, performance analytics, technique change, bridging the gap between research and practice, and the role of social media in research.   More information about my guest: http://www.uclan.ac.uk/staff_profiles/professor_dave_collins.php http://www.gm4p.com/ https://twitter.com/davegm4p https://www.linkedin.com/in/dave-collins-46678310   More information: http://perceptionaction.com/ My Research Gate Page (pdfs of my articles) My ASU Web page Podcast Facebook page (videos, pics, etc) Twitter: @Shakeywaits Email: robgray@asu.edu   Credits: The Flamin' Groovies - Shake Some Action Lo Fi is Hi Fi - I’m on a Talk Show Mark Lanegan - Saint Louis Elegy via freemusicarchive.org

Market Wrap with Moe - Business Financial Analysis on Investing, Stocks, Bonds, Personal Finance and Retirement Planning

- Do large swings in equity values change risk tolerance? Dr. Michael Finke, Professor & Director of Retirement Planning and Living at Texas Tech University shares his research. - Please call 1-800-388-9700 for a free review of your financial portfolio.

Humanity in Action
The Best and Duckwitz Enigma: German Occupation, Danish Society & Politics

Humanity in Action

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2013 36:43


Dr. Ulrich Herbert, Professor & Director of School of History at the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies, delivers a presentation at the October 43 International Conference: Civil Society: Reactions to the Holocaust Conference in Copenhagen on October 1, 2013.  Discussant: Peter Wivel, Berlin Correspondent, Politiken.

The China in Africa Podcast
How Europe's colonial past helps China in Africa

The China in Africa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2013 44:58


Professor & Director of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, He Wenping, is our special guest this week | The West's colonial legacy hangs over much of Europe's present-day engagement in Africa and how China presents itself without comparable historical baggage | The meme about how France's military operation in Mali is really about containing China in Africa | China places even bigger bets on South African platinum mines.