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In this episode, we explore the intricacies of social media strategy, including tools, recommendations, and tips for creating and maintaining your online presence. We also discuss how to refine your social media and online content to meet the needs of your firm. Duncan Robertson, CPSM Director of BD and Marketing | Tamarack Grove Engineering Duncan is a BD and marketing professional who has dedicated his young career to the A/E/C industry. In just over five years after graduating from college, Duncan has made significant contributions to the marketing and BD presence at Tamarack Grove Engineering, co-founded SMPS Idaho, presented at AmplifyAEC and led his firm to win 10+ national marketing achievement and best firm awards through SMPS and Zweig Group. He served as President of SMPS Idaho, PR Chair for ACE Mentor Program of Idaho which he also co-founded, and also on various subcommittees with AmplifyAEC and SMPS PRC, including a 2024 Program Lead for Amplify AEC. Duncan has a passion for making a difference in the lives of others through content creation, strategic planning, and connecting like-minded professionals. Building authentic industry relationships and promoting the incredible work that technical professionals do each day wakes Duncan up every morning with a purpose. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/duncanhrobertson/ Website: https://www.tamarackgrove.com/
In this episode of the Urban Exchange Podcast, hosts Lauren Sorkin and Paul Wilson explore extreme heat in cities worldwide. Joined by Dr. Dileep Mavalankar, former Director of the Indian Institute of Public Health, and Nick Jones, Program Lead, Extreme Heat Resilience, at GDFRR and World Bank's City Resilience Program, they unpack a story of urban resilience that began in Ahmedabad and is transforming heat management globally. When temperatures in Ahmedabad reached 47 degrees Celsius in 2010, causing 800 excess deaths in a week, local leaders developed a response. Dr. Mavalankar shares how they created India's first heat action plan, its role in reducing heat-related mortality, and how it inspired over 250 cities across India to follow. Nick Jones from the World Bank reveals the economic and human impacts of urban heat, showing how rising temperatures threaten labor productivity and community health. The podcast also explores strategies like early warning systems, interventions for vulnerable populations, and the role of Chief Heat Officers. Tune in to learn about practical solutions – from cooling technologies to community preparedness. The conversation goes beyond statistics, offering a human approach to a critical challenge. Whether you're an urban planner, policymaker, or concerned about climate change, this episode provides insights into how cities can protect residents from extreme heat. Find out more about the World Bank and GDFRR's City Resilience Program here.
CheloniaCast is joined by Dr. Jeff Seminoff, Program Lead of Marine Turtle Ecology and Assessment in the Marine Mammal and Turtle Division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Southwest Fisheries Science Center. The conversation focuses on Dr. Seminoff's upbringing into the world of turtles and thesis work focused on prolonged study of Green Sea Turtles. Whether it's satellite tracking, trans-oceanic movement of individual turtles, or trophic ecology of eastern Pacific Green Sea Turtles, Dr. Seminoff has unique experiences and perspectives in every aspect of these turtles. There is also valuable discussion of the culture surrounding the harvest of sea turtles and the evolution of their public perspective. To view some of Dr. Seminoff's publications, check out: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=CaOhZJAAAAAJ&hl=en To purchase Dr. Seminoff's book "Sea Turtles of the Eastern Pacific: Advances in Research and Conservation" visit: https://www.amazon.com/Sea-Turtles-Eastern-Pacific-Arizona-Sonora/dp/0816511586 Learn more about the CheloniaCast Podcast here: https://theturtleroom.org/cheloniacast/ Learn more about the CheloniaCast Podcast Fund here: https://theturtleroom.org/project/cheloniacast-podcast/ Follow the CheloniaCast Podcast on Instagram/Facebook/Twitter @cheloniacast Host and production crew social media - Jason Wills - @chelonian.carter / Michael Skibsted - @michael.skibstedd / Jack Thompson - @jack_reptile_naturalist_302 / Ken Wang - @americanmamushi / Wyatt Keil - @wyatts_wildlife_photography / Paul Cuneo - @paul_turtle_conservation42 / Alex Mione - @alex.mione / Ethan Hancock - @ethankinosternonlover / Torsten Watkins - @t_0_.e
In this episode, Ayesha spoke with Mario Marcondes, MD, PhD, VP Head of Clinical Development at Nektar Therapeutics, a company focused on the discovery and development of novel therapies for autoimmune disorders and cancer. Dr. Marcondes is a licensed and trained physician, specializing in oncology and immune oncology. He has more than 15 years of research and teaching experience in Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT)/Cellular Therapies and more than 10 years of industry experience. He was the Program Lead for early-stage assets at Nektar and manages clinical trial programs from Phase I through to Phase III. Dr. Marcondes is a member of multiple professional clinical and translational research organizations, including the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), American Society of Hematology (ASH), American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) and Center for International Blood & Marrow Transplant Research (CIBMTR). Listen to the episode to hear about the current research landscape in autoimmune disorders, including the work Dr. Marcondes is leading at Nektar Therapeutics. For more life science and medical device content, visit the Xtalks Vitals homepage. https://xtalks.com/vitals/ Follow Us on Social Media Twitter: https://twitter.com/Xtalks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xtalks/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Xtalks.Webinars/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/xtalks-webconferences YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/XtalksWebinars/featured
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Sophie Burke and Katie Colbourne say their participation in the CNIB's vision mates program has blossomed into a friendship. Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts tagged along on their shopping trip yesterday.
Keeb Narciso is Business Development Manager at YEY & BlockchainSpace. Lesly Bries is Program Lead of Guilds Hall at YEY. YEY is an innovative platform at the intersection of technology and culture. It empowers communities by offering unique digital collectibles called "Shinys" that represent membership, exclusive rewards, access to events and measure community engagement through interactive campaigns. YEY provides proof of authentication for activities within fandoms, communities, and more both in and out of the Web3 space. IN THIS EPISODE | 01:12 Ano ang YEY? | 07:33 What is the problem being solved? | 16:36 What is the solution of the startup? | 26:40 What is the story behind the startup? | 42:03 What is the vision? | 45:17 How can listeners find more information? YEY | Website: yey.tech | Facebook: facebook.com/yeytechnologies BLOCKCHAINSPACE | Website: blockchainspace.asia | Facebook: facebook.com/blockchainspc THIS EPISODE IS CO-PRODUCED BY: SPROUT SOLUTIONS | Website: sprout.ph | Sprout Payroll Starter: bit.ly/SproutPayrollStarter APEIRON | Website: apeirongrp.com | Facebook: www.facebook.com/apeirongrp AIMHI | Website: aimhi.ai | Facebook: facebook.com/aimhiconstruction CHECK OUT OUR PARTNERS | Ask Lex PH Academy: asklexph.com (Get 5% discount on e-learning courses! Code: ALPHAXSUP) | UNAWA: unawa.asia | SkoolTek: https://skooltek.co | Better Support: bettersupport.io (They are offering a referral program for anyone who can bring in new BPO clients! Send us a message to know more) | Britana: britanaerp.com | Wunderbrand: wunderbrand.com | Fail Coach: fail.coach | Drive Manila: facebook.com/drivemanilaph | EastPoint Business Outsourcing Services: facebook.com/eastpointoutsourcing | Doon: doon.ph | Hier Business Solutions: hierpayroll.com | DVCode Technologies: dvcode.tech | Mata Technologies: mata.ph | Smile: getsmileapi.com | OneCFO: onecfoph.co (Get 10% discount on CFO services! Code: ONECFOXSUP) | Mommyki Super Pet App: mommyki.com | Ignite Careers: ignitecareers.ph | LookingFour Buy & Sell Online: lookingfour.com | NutriCoach: nutricoach.com | Digest PH: digest.ph (Get 10% discount on legal services! Code: DIGESTXSUP) | Contakt RFID Business Cards: contakt-ph.com (Get 10% discount on RFID Business Cards! Code: CONTAKTXSUP) | Uplift Code Camp: upliftcodecamp.com (Get 5% discount on software development bootcamps and courses! Code: UPLIFTSTARTUPPH) | Wasteless PH | Tech Tribe | YEY | Board Prep | DOHE Philippines | EdFolio | HiveRooms | Kazam | CodeChum | Jur.ph | Big Giant Games | Agile Data Solutions - Hustle PH | Pahatid PH | Founders Launchpad | Pareto Consulting | SeriousMD START UP PODCAST PH | YouTube: youtube.com/StartUpPodcastPH | Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6BObuPvMfoZzdlJeb1XXVa | Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/start-up-podcast/id1576462394 | Facebook: facebook.com/startuppodcastph | Patreon: patreon.com/StartUpPodcastPH | Website: phstartup.online This episode is edited by the team at: tasharivera.com
Joining this episode is James McLeod, Open Source Program Lead at NatWest Group. He looks back on his career journey, from his role at the Linux Foundation, his efforts in scaling the FINOS project, to the creation of London.js. Reflecting on the many lessons throughout his professional life, James stressed the importance of proper data documentation and education to make open source more accessible to the public. He also explained what it takes for engineers to fully embrace their roles in the wider digital ecosystem, making open source an essential platform for career advancement and development.
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What are ghost guns? Guest: Dr. Yannick Veilleux-Lepage, Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and Economics at the Royal Military College of Canada Why is BC's deficit $9.4 billion? Guest: Brenda Bailey, BC's Minister of Finance How viable is Canada's new border security plan? Guest: Dr. Benjamin Muller, Professor in Social Justice and Peace Studies and Coordinator of Migration and Border Studies at King's University College Is Canada's healthcare workforce slowing down? Guest: Laura Salter, Program Lead of the Health Workforce Information at the Canadian Institute for Health Information How to teach your kids Christmas etiquette Guest: Dr. Dona Matthews, Developmental Psychologist and Author of “Imperfect Parenting” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode of THE MENTORS RADIO, Host Tom Loarie talks with Dr. Tammy Ma, a trailblazing physicist and Program Lead for Inertial Fusion Energy at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Berkeley, California. Her work is shaping the future of clean energy and science. She's part of the team driving one of the most exciting breakthroughs in clean energy: inertial confinement fusion. Tammy has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Department of Energy's Early Career Research Award and the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor given by the U.S. government to early-career researchers. Discover her inspiring journey from a childhood love of science to leading breakthroughs in fusion energy—the clean, limitless power of the future. Whether you're a student dreaming of STEM or curious about the future of energy, this is a conversation you won't want to miss! Listen to THE MENTORS RADIO podcast anywhere, any time, on any platform, including Spotify and Apple, just click here! SHOW NOTES: TAMMY MA, PhD: BIO: BIO: Tammy Ma, PhD WEBSITE: https://st.llnl.gov/research/people/tammy-ma
Tonight's Guest WeatherBrain is a Research Associate at NOAA's NSSL. He was previously an Emergency Manager for almost a decade. He's also previously worked for Kansas State University and even briefly worked in city government. David Hogg, welcome to the show. Our second Guest WeatherBrain is the Program Lead for Warn-on-Forecast, a position created in 2020. Growing up in Oklahoma City sparked his passion for convective storms, and he attended the University of Oklahoma and worked as a student at NSSL where he helped improve algorithms that detect mesocyclones in thunderstorms using radar data. He also participated in several field programs, including the Sub-VORTEX outing on May 3, 1999. Patrick Burke, welcome to the show. Our email officer Jen is continuing to handle the incoming messages from our listeners. Reach us here: email@weatherbrains.com. NSSL's WoFS Forecast System (12:00) WSIS Movement/Weather and Society Integrated Studies (17:00) Value of Probability Information (46:00) Utilizing WoFS (01:01:00) How do TV meteorologists utilize WoFS (01:03:30) Who makes the decision to run WoFS, and on what days? (01:07:45) The dangers of manufactured housing during tornado events (01:16:00) Pre-convective initiation (01:19:15) Majority of Alabama still in drought conditions (01:37:00) The Astronomy Outlook with Tony Rice (01:33:30) This Week in Tornado History With Jen (No segment this week) E-Mail Segment (No segment this week) National Weather Round-Up (01:35:22) and more! Web Sites from Episode 986: David Hogg on X Picks of the Week: David Hogg - Disaster Aid Programs For Farms Patrick Burke - Egyptian Meteorological Authority James Aydelott - Under Every Tombstone: Sherman Levine Jen Narramore - Out Rick Smith - Out Neil Jacobs - Out Troy Kimmel - Foghorn Kim Klockow-McClain - Universe Sandbox Bill Murray - Foghorn James Spann - Google says AI weather model masters 15-day forecast The WeatherBrains crew includes your host, James Spann, plus other notable geeks like Troy Kimmel, Bill Murray, Rick Smith, James Aydelott, Jen Narramore, Dr. Neil Jacobs, and Dr. Kim Klockow-McClain. They bring together a wealth of weather knowledge and experience for another fascinating podcast about weather.
What exactly is a Senor Principal Program lead of External Research and Development? How do you decide what new technologies to you are going to review? How are you using Virtual Reality to train new staff members about saftey in the fast food business? How did you get the attention of a large company like Chick Fil-A? Do you get free food? Do you test the different foods or how they are made? How soon before the items you work on make it in the stores? All these questions and so much more will be answered by Gary Gramajo, Sr. Principal Program lean, New Ventures at Chick-fil-A. You can visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-gramajo-63aa5213/ and learn alot more about Gary and his work.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-tiberius-show--3352195/support.
Can your demographic determine whether you'll be harmed at a hospital? Guest: Dana Riley, Program Lead of Population Health at the Canadian Institute for Health Information Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
-Can daily cannabis use alter your DNA? Guest: Marta Di Forti, Clinical Reader in Psychosis Research at King's College London -View From Victoria: We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer -What could the Greens offer BC? Guest: Sonia Furstenau, Leader of the BC Green Party -Can your demographic determine whether you'll be harmed at a hospital? Guest: Dana Riley, Program Lead of Population Health at the Canadian Institute for Health Information -What could the Conservatives offer BC? Guest: John Rustad, Leader of the BC Conservatives -Kickin' it with the Caps for Oct 18, 2024 Guest: Vanni Sartini, Coach of the Vancouver Whitecaps -What could the NDP offer BC? Guest: David Eby, Leader of the BC NDP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
While most Australians are in favour of the energy transition, concerns over affordability and reliability still linger.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Martin Schori, Deputy Managing Editor and Associate Publisher at Aftonbladet, joins host Nikita Roy to discuss how Sweden's largest newsroom built an AI hub, developing a wide range of innovative editorial tools, including a suite of AI-powered tools for the newsroom and a chatbot for the EU elections. As the Program Lead for the AI Hub, Schori shares the biggest wins, challenges, and key lessons from their experiments with AI in journalism.Key topics include:- The creation of Aftonbladet's AI hub and its impact on editorial workflows- How Aftonbladet used AI to engage readers with an EU election chatbot- Analyzing coverage using AI to track gender and diversity representation- Ethical considerations and maintaining editorial control with AI toolsSign up for the Newsroom Robots newsletter for episode summaries and insights from host Nikita Roy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What does a Christ-centered understanding of vocation look like in daily life? Deaconess Kristin Wassilak (Dean of the College of Theology, Arts & Humanities; Program Leader for Deaconess Studies and Classical Lutheran Education), Rev. Dr. Chad Kendall (Assistant Vice President for Mission & Identity; Associate Professor of Theology; Supervisor of the Office of Church Relations) and Rev. Simeon Raddatz (University Chaplain, Program Lead for the Pre-Seminary Program) from Concordia University Chicago join Andy and Sarah for our Set Apart to Serve series to talk about what vocation looks like in daily life and in church work, what influenced each of them to pursue a church work vocation, some of the greatest joys and challenges of church work, and the opportunity for high school students to explore studying for church work vocations at the Careers for Christ weekend at Concordia University Chicago. Learn more and register for Careers for Christ at cuchicago.edu/c4c. Hear Deaconess Kristin's story in our Set Apart to Serve series at kfuo.org/2023/12/08/coffee-hour-120823-set-apart-to-serve-deaconess-ministry. Christ's church will continue until He returns, and that church will continue to need church workers. Set Apart to Serve (SAS) is an initiative of the LCMS to recruit church workers. Together, we pray for workers for the Kingdom of God and encourage children to consider church work vocations. Here are three easy ways you can participate in SAS: 1. Pray with your children for God to provide church workers. 2. Talk to your children about becoming church workers. 3. Thank God for the people who work in your congregation. To learn more about Set Apart to Serve, visit lcms.org/set-apart-to-serve.
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On today's broadcast of HOPE Talks we are joined by Emily Heady. Emily joins us today to share about Lead Deep conference. We pray that today's broadcast will be a half hour of Hope for your life. We would also like to invite you to take an anonymous 8 question survey to help give us some feedback on the podcast. You can take the survey by clicking the link below https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HopeTalks
Today's guest is Daniel Feller, AI Program Lead at Rhino Health. Founded in 2021, Rhino Health are activating the World's Health Data with Federated Computing, and streamlining end-to-end healthcare research and AI development. They transform healthcare AI by integrating Edge Computing and Federated Learning into a cohesive Federated Computing strategy. This innovative approach provides AI developers with swift and secure access to healthcare data, dramatically reducing setup times from months to days and ensuring data privacy across global networks. Federated Computing allows working with data across multiple sites while keeping that data at rest behind each site's firewall. This technique enables multiple entities to contribute to AI model training without disclosing raw data, safeguarding the privacy of each dataset. Rhino's Federated Computing strategy ensures data integrity and compliance while minimizing latency and maximizing efficiency, making it an essential tool for advancing global healthcare solutions. In this episode, Daniel talks about: His background and journey to Rhino Health, How Rhino Health uses federated learning to preserve data privacy, Use cases of supporting research for breast cancer and CT scans, Deploying models with Docker to ensure data control and collaboration, How Federated Computing aids fraud detection & drug discovery by ensuring data control, Prioritizing engineers for an agile, market-responsive federated learning infrastructure, How Rhino enhances federated computing for data privacy & governance
A medal has just eluded Erika Fairweather in the women's 400 metre freestyle final at the Paris Olympics. The Kiwi swimmer's finished fourth in a star-studded field. Swimming NZ Olympic Program Lead Gary Francis joined Piney to discuss Erika Fairweather's performance. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we discuss the Big 6 lifestyle risk behaviours in adolescence. We cover the alarming rates of poor lifestyle behaviours that adolescents are engaging in, the consequences of these on mental and physical health, and what can be done to change these behaviours. Dr. Katrina Champion is a Senior Research Fellow at the Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use at the University of Sydney. Katrina is also the Program Lead of Healthy Lifestyles Research at the Matilda Centre. Chapters 0:00 Show Intro 4:00 Lifestyle Risk Behaviours 10:00 Lifestyle Behaviours and Mental Health 18:50 Changing Lifestyle Behaviours
Tech always plays a big role in the Olympics. Rick is joined this week by Todd Harple, the Olympics AI Innovation Program Lead at Intel. Intel is leading innovation at the Paris Games. In his role, he is working to enhance the way sporting events are produced and experienced through novel applications of AI. He … Continue reading Todd Harple, Olympics AI Innovation Program Lead at Intel →
What is NeuroMeditation? When looking at mental wellness what does modern neuroscience reveal about the effectiveness of these ancient practices?MEET Stephanie BestStephanie Best is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Certified NeuroMeditation Trainer, and two-time entrepreneur. She is passionate about helping high-achieving, anxious women discover their brilliance by connecting with their purpose, prioritizing their wellness, and living a courageously values-driven life. Backed by exceptional training and 20 years of clinical experience, Dr. Best uses an evidence-based mind-body approach to empower clients to create change that is both meaningful and long-lasting. She graduated with Highest Honors from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she majored in Biology and minored in Chemistry. After earning a master's degree in Biological Sciences from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and a PhD in Clinical Psychology from Duke University, she opened her first private practice – BeWellNC – which she owned and operated for 10 years. During that time, she also served as an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine and was a contracting provider at the UNC WakeBrook Crisis and Assessment Service in Raleigh. In 2020, Dr. Best was invited to become a Program Lead for the cutting-edge startup Modern Minds, a novel mental health and wellness clinic affiliated with the Medical University of South Carolina. She moved to Charleston, where she also served as an Adjunct Assistant Professor in MUSC's Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. After ensuring that Modern Minds was on stable footing, Dr. Best returned to her entrepreneurial roots and opened her second private practice, Dr. Stephanie Best LLC. An expert practitioner of mindfulness- and acceptance-based interventions – including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) – Dr. Best has advanced training in mindfulness and completed an intensive course in Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) at Duke Integrative Medicine. She is among the most highly certified trainers affiliated with the NeuroMeditation Institute in Eugene, Oregon and enjoys teaching others about the use of neuroscience-based principles and strategies to individualize the practice of meditation for optimal health and wellness. Dr. Best has maintained regular yoga and meditation practices of her own for over two decades, sustained by her direct personal experience of their empirically supported mental, emotional, and physical health benefits. She is dually licensed in both North and South Carolina and is a long-time member of the North Carolina Psychological Association, for whom she is proud to serve as the Federal Advocacy Coordinator. Outside of work, Dr. Best's heart lights up when she is scuba diving (or communing with Mother Ocean in any form), listening to live music, taking nature walks, playing piano, rooting for her beloved Tar Heels, and spending quality time with family and friends.Find out more at Dr. Stephanie Best and connect with Stephanie on LinkedInHealthy Minds Program AppIN THIS PODCAST:Who is NeuroMeditation? 4:48What are the 4 styles of NeuroMeditation? 10:10What is Acceptance and Commitment Therapy? 23:50What are the benefits of NeuroMeditation? 32:10Who Is NeuroMeditation?How is NeuroMeditation different from other meditation practices?How does NeuroMeditation affect the...
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Continuous visibility into container whereabouts This episode is sponsored by the Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA). Learn more about their efforts in shaping the digital future of container shipping at https://www.dcsa.org/ In this episode, we dive into the digital transformation of the container shipping industry with insights from the Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA). Kshitij Parashar is the lead of the digital container shipping association's program for cargo visibility. Track & Trace standards are vital to digitalise global trade, according to Kshitij. If you are interested in the DSCA work or want to share your experiences, please get in touch with Kshitij. He is waiting to hear from you! Join The eBL Movement. BIMCO, DCSA, FIATA, ICC, and Swift (The FIT Alliance) have launched the “Declaration of the electronic Bill of Lading” as adopting eBLs can help make international trade more efficient, reliable, sustainable, and secure. Thank you for listening. Please send your feedback to hello@shippingpodcast.com #everyconversationmatters
In this heartfelt episode, join us as we sit down with Lisa Dotson, a Gift of Hope Community Outreach Program Lead and a cherished friend, as she shares her journey of love, loss, and resilience. Lisa opens up about her late husband, Dan, their serendipitous meeting, and their 31 beautiful years together. She recounts how Dan's courageous battle with cancer taught her invaluable life lessons and how his continued support during his illness prepared her for life after his passing.Lisa shares a touching anecdote about the senses, reflecting on which would be the hardest to lose. For her, it would be vision. Lisa dispels the myth that individuals with cancer cannot be donors, revealing that while certain organs and tissues may be ruled out, her husband Dan was able to donate his corneas, giving the gift of sight to two people.She delves into the impact of her work in the field of organ and tissue donation, especially after becoming a donor wife herself. Through her story, Lisa offers a unique perspective on grief, finding purpose, and the importance of living fully despite unimaginable loss. Lisa's journey is a testament to the human spirit's resilience and the enduring legacy of those we've loved and lost.
“It's a fantastic opportunity to build something for yourself but within an established business. It's very much engaging with customers and driving dialogue around their search requirements”, says MartinBut it's also supported by a world class centre of excellence for delivery, so they can really focus on driving those relationships, identifying opportunities and doing a comprehensive handover to the delivery team that we have here. It frees them up to drive those relationships and customer interactions, knowing there will be a delivery team behind them.”On the Insurance Coffee House Podcast, Martin talks about: Why the relationship-based recruitment industry resonated with him. What drew him in to the insurance executive search arena and why making a difference to people's lives and enabling them to be successful is important to him. The Managing Partner Program at Insurance Search – what it is and who it's for. “The program, it's really aimed at ambitious and high performing insurance executives or insurance recruitment consultants who are motivated to build their own business.It's for insurance executives who may want to use the contacts and experience they've built up across their career to build something for themselves.We'll enable them to launch, build and scale a business with ongoing support.”Martin highlights the support on offer to those who might be looking for more autonomy in their careers. “Sometimes when you're in a large corporate environment, you have to live with [other people's] decisions. As a corporate citizen, you have to go with them. Here's your opportunity to do things differently.It's either a current or former insurance executive that has a network that they could leverage and bring that gravitas to building out something for themselves, but in an environment where they're going to be provided both onboarding and ongoing support.”Martin describes the key attributes he looks for in a first conversation with a prospective insurance executive or senior recruiter. “Credibility is absolutely essential. Honesty, transparency and excellence, those shared values are really key as is the industry experience.Having energy, an appetite to build something for themselves and someone that's comfortable selling solutions.”Emphasizing the strategic locations where Insurance Search is looking to attract, Martin says: “We're very open to all locations across the US, but some places that jump out are New York, Boston, Atlanta. From a state perspective, Florida, Texas and California and we're open to talking to people who are very active in the London market. All the key insurance hubs.”In conclusion, Martin shares a key lesson his career has taught him. “When I've found myself professionally in a situation where there's some level of adversity - delivering some bad news or a conversation I'd rather not have - what I've found is some of the strongest relationships I've built, have come from that situation. Whether it's a candidate or a client, adversity can really bring people together."To find out more about the Insurance Search Managing Partner Program, connect with Martin Blake on LinkedIn, email martinblake@insurance-search.comThe Insurance Coffee House Podcast is hosted by Nick Hoadley, CEO of Insurance Search.We are a global Insurance Executive Search Consultancy, supporting Insurance and Insurtech businesses to attract and retain the very best insurance...
Accelerating Innovation in Pediatric Hospitals: A Look at KidsXIn this episode of the Pediatric Lounge, the hosts delve into the Pediatric Lounge Innovation Sessions, focusing on accelerating innovation in pediatric medicine. Guests include Deepa Shah, Head of Operations and Strategy at KidsX and Children's Hospital LA, and Kiana Turner, Director of Digital Transformation at Children's Hospital LA and Program Lead for KidsX. The discussion explores the relationship between KidsX and Children's Hospital LA, the purpose of the KidsX accelerator, and specific examples of innovations like Diligent Robotics' Moxie. Shah and Turner highlight how KidsX connects hospital systems with startups, helping emerging companies scale and supporting hospitals in piloting these innovations. The conversation also touches on the importance of sustainable business models in pediatrics, the challenges in implementation, and the integration of AI in healthcare. The episode ends by underscoring the need for pediatricians to engage with innovation and support startup solutions for better patient care.00:00 Introduction to the Pediatric Lounge00:37 Meet the Innovators: Deepa Shah and Kiana Turner01:51 Understanding the KidsX Accelerator02:43 Virtual Accelerator Program03:43 Challenges in Pediatric Innovation06:42 AI Solutions in Pediatric Care07:51 Physician and Patient Satisfaction10:22 The Role of EHR and AI in Healthcare23:36 Telemedicine and Digital Health Concerns27:56 The Business Model of Pediatric Innovation31:11 The Origin of KidsX36:17 Evaluating ROI and Value Proposition36:54 Investability vs. Need in Pediatric Startups38:05 Understanding the KidsX Membership Fee38:37 Challenges in Pediatric Care Coordination41:54 KidsX's Role in Pediatric Innovation44:38 How KidsX Supports Startups50:50 Success Stories: Diligent Robotics53:57 Final Thoughts and Farewell54:23 The Future of KidsX and Pediatric InnovationSupport the Show.
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Accelerating trade digitalisation This episode is sponsored by the Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA). Learn more about their efforts in shaping the digital future of container shipping at https://www.dcsa.org/ In this episode, we dive into the digital transformation of the container shipping industry with insights from the Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA). We discuss the significance of digital standardisation and how it shapes global trade's future. Chris Sunderman, Program Lead Banks at the Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA), and I discuss the significance of digital standardisation and the efforts to digitise trade for a sustainable and inclusive future. Join The eBL Movement. BIMCO, DCSA, FIATA, ICC, and Swift (The FIT Alliance) have launched the “Declaration of the electronic Bill of Lading” as adopting eBLs can help make international trade more efficient, reliable, sustainable, and secure. Thank you for listening. Please send your feedback to hello@shippingpodcast.com #everyconversationmatters
If you've been running around Charlotte at all – and particularly at events in and around town – you've probably run into some of our Novant Health Charlotte Marathon Ambassadors. They're you're ticket to discounts on events all year long, of course, and there's more to it than that. They want you make you welcome to the greater running community. The program's been such a bonus, we've DOUBLED the ranks for 2024. Lindsey McGee is leading up the progam for us this year… and she's our guest on this episode of the Running Around Charlotte Podcast.
Dr. James Lacatski was the man who said that he was part of a team that breached the hull of one of the crashed UFOs. John Greenwald looked into recovering some of the emails via FOIA and tried to see some of the claims of Lacatski. He was told by the DIA that the emails were eseentially destroyed. By Who? Lue Elizondo gave credit to Greenwald for following up on this and furthered the claim that people are being made to look like they were erased. Kristian Harloff discusses.
Embarking on a journey laced with bravery and resilience, we sit down with Dan Hendrickson from the Panhandle Warrior Partnership, whose life narrative binds the legacy of a Marine father with his own valorous chapters in the Marine Corps. Dan unveils the tapestry of his experiences, stretching from the technical intricacies of his role as a Communications Maintenance Field Systems Technician to the profound personal trials faced during his wife's cancer battle and his own challenges in transitioning to an officer role. The heartfelt recounting not only honors the silent battles of military families but also spotlights the power of community in steering veterans through life's tumultuous seas.This episode traverses the transformative landscape of veteran support, beginning with the birth of the US SOCOM Care Coalition under the watchful eyes of Jim Lorraine, and its metamorphosis into an empathetic force within the Special Operations Forces community. As we navigate the chapters of veteran advocacy, we illuminate the four-step strategy that America's Warrior Partnership in Augusta, Georgia, employs to connect, educate, advocate, and collaborate with veterans, hence weaving a safety net of local community support. When the conversation shifts to the Panhandle Warrior Partnership's outreach, it reveals the intricate web of assistance provided to veterans in secluded locales, highlighting the organization's unwavering commitment to honor and aid those who have dutifully served our nation.www.panhandlewarriorpartnership.org
Jennifer Petrillo Billet PhD is an Executive Director and Program Lead for investigational dalzanemdor, or SAGE-718, at Sage Therapeutics. She is responsible for driving the global development strategy, including delivery of the right evidence for key stakeholders including regulators, payers, and providers, and patients. Dalzanemdor is being evaluated for indications in Huntington's Disease, Alzheimer's Disease, and Cognitive Impairment in Parkinson's Disease. Jennifer has 20 years of deep expertise in the measurement science of Clinical Outcomes Assessments (COAs) and significant experience in all phases of drug development. Jennifer received her Bachelors in Economics at Virginia Tech, and her PhD from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM). She has published and presented extensively on health economics and outcomes research topics, and clinical research, across a range of leading journals and conferences.
As all prices in the trade show industry go up, and access to your potential clients gets easier, many event marketers are thinking about hosting their own events, but it's easy to get stuck in doubt if you've never done it before.That's why we're bringing on a pair of seasoned event marketers that know how to pull off hosted events AND build them into your existing portfolio!Fresh off a world tour, Lindsey Cohen, Freelance Experiential Event Producer & Event Marketing Strategy Consultant joins the show with Katie Baker, a freelance Senior Event Producer and Program Lead.We'll talk about:✅ Why the hosted event may yield higher returns than exhibiting at someone else's event✅ What customers ACTUALLY want that you can provide by hosting your own event✅ How to marry the two lenses of business objectives and perfect attendee journey✅ And more!Don't miss this chance to discover actionable strategies and insider tips to maximize your event marketing ROI!
Segment 3, March 23rd, 2024 Many times on the Carolina Outdoors we talk about how the outdoors helps heal. Whether it being taking on the Appalachian Trail after a job loss or divorce. Maybe it's taking on Kilimanjaro or another tall bucket-list mountain after a cancer diagnosis. Recent guests on the program have spoken about the outdoors aiding with anxiety, depression, & anxiousness. But what about returning combat veterans? How do they use sport & the outdoors to sooth their pains? Joseph Parente, program leader for the Charlotte-area's Project Healing waters joins host Bill Bartee, to talk about how Fly Fishing works in regards to healing the wounds of combat veterans. Show Highlights: Project Healing Waters began in 2005 at Walter Reed Army Hospital It is now nationwide How the waters on a fly fishing trip helps sooth the soul? Project Healing Waters includes comradery & combats loneliness. Activities include fishing, casting, fly tying, & share time for vets Needs are qualified veterans, volunteers, monetary donation, & property with fishing water (Ponds, lakes, streams) Things You'll Learn by Listening: Project Healing Waters can get qualified veterans that are dealing with both emotional, concussive, & physical challenges. The physical includes adaptive additions to enable holding a rod for an amputee, to choosing a stream or boat that handles a wheelchair, and other ways to overcome reasons not to fly fish. Contact Project Healing Waters by typing in Charlotte, online & Facebook. The Carolina Outdoors is powered by the Charlotte fly shop, Jesse Brown's
Water treatment facilities are part of the critical infrastructure that supports essential services. A cyberattack on these facilities could disrupt the supply of clean water, leading to severe consequences for public health, safety, and the economy. In this episode, two representatives from the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, or CISA, share strategies to defend the water sector from cyberattacks. They also provide an update on CISA's investigation into an Iranian-linked campaign targeting Israeli-made Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) at a number of US water utilities. Resources: CISA Risk and Vulnerability Assessments program CISA Security Advisors Top Ten Cybersecurity Misconfigurations (NSA and CISA Advisory) IRGC-Affiliated Cyber Actors Exploit PLCs in Multiple Sectors, Including U.S. Water and Wastewater Systems Facilities (CISA Advisory) CISA and Partners Release Joint Advisory on IRGC-Affiliated Cyber Actors Exploiting PLCs (CISA Alert) CISA Secure by Design Alert Urges Manufacturers to Eliminate Default Passwords (CISA Alert) States and Congress wrestle with cybersecurity after Iran attacks small town water utilities (Associated Press) CVE-2023-6448 (NIST NVD) CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog Report a cyber issue to CISA Water and Wastewater Cybersecurity toolkit (CISA) China's cyber army is invading critical U.S. services (Washington Post) Volt Typhoon targets US critical infrastructure with living-off-the-land techniques (Microsoft) Stop Ransomware website (CISA) The Dragos Community Defense Program Helps Secure Industrial Infrastructure for Small Utilities (Dragos) Cybersecurity for Rural Water Systems Act Energy Circuit Riders Act
In this episode, we discuss MATCH-ADTC, an evidence-based psychotherapy for young people struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma exposure, and/or conduct disorders. Our guest, Khristine Heflin, introduces us to this modular treatment that enables providers to meet each child's unique needs. We discuss how this applies to the needs of military children, in particular, and wrap up with actionable intel on how to obtain training in this effective treatment.Resources:Clinicians working in military treatment facilities can reach out to Program Lead, Dr. Jennifer Ulrich, to inquire about the MATCH-ADTC pilot training program. She can be reached at: Jennifer.a.ulbricht.civ@health.milNon-military providers can pursue training in MATCH on the PracticeWise website: https://www.practicewise.com/ Calls-to-action: Follow up on training resources if you are working with children and teens (or you want to start).Subscribe to the Practical for Your Practice PodcastSubscribe to The Center for Deployment Psychology Monthly Email Share your EBP fears with us on www.speakpipe.com/cdpp4p
Ep. 144 Jon Viard is Program Lead of the SARE Task Force at Northwestern Mutual, which stands for Sustained Action for Racial Equity. Prior to leading SARE, Jon was Senior Director of Centralized Supervision at Northwestern Mutual. SARE encompasses an accelerator in NM's ongoing commitment to fight racism, prejudice and social injustice in all forms and focuses on making bold, long-term, positive impact within black communities. Through SARE, they are supporting black entrepreneurship, black small businesses, supplier diversity, accessibility for clients and other important enterprises. Northwestern Mutual recently committed $175 million to help reduce the wealth gap, and support businesses and entrepreneurs as they continue to grow and create positive economic momentum within local communities. Follow Will Lucas on Instagram at @willlucas Learn more at AfroTech.com https://instagram.com/afro.tech Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Show SummaryOn this episode, we feature a conversation with Dr. Christina Armstrong, a clinical psychologist at the Office of Connected Care in the Department of Veterans Affairs' central office. The Office of Connected Care focuses on improving health care through technology; Connected Care's programs include My HealtheVet, VA Telehealth Services, and VA Mobile, and more. About Today's GuestsChristina M. Armstrong, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist at the Office of Connected Care in the Department of Veterans Affairs' central office. She is involved in development, evaluation and implementation of digital health technologies in clinical care. Previously, she served as Program Lead for an interdisciplinary Education and Training Program at the Connected Health Branch of the Defense Health Agency, United States Department of Defense. She received her doctorate and masters degrees in clinical psychology, specializing in neuropsychology, from the University of Nevada Las Vegas, and completed her post-doctoral fellowship in Military Research Psychology with the U.S. Department of Defense. In addition to leading education and training efforts, she provides subject matter expertise in the areas of clinical psychology including the psychological diagnosis and treatment of mTBI and PTSD, suicide risk and prevention, substance abuse, neuropsychological assessment, virtual reality, virtual worlds, wearable technology, big data, and the development of behavior change products by leveraging innovative technology solutions to improve mental health in the military community. Dr. Armstrong is licensed as a Clinical Psychologist in California and Washington State and serves on the Ethics Committee of the Los Angeles County Psychology Association. She also teaches graduate courses in ethics and law for mental health professionals at Pepperdine University and serves as an Associate Editor at the Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science.Links Mentioned In This EpisodeVA's Office of Connected CareVA Virtual Health Resource CentersPsychArmor Resource of the WeekThis week's PsychArmor resource of the week is the PsychArmor course Telehealth Services. In this course, you can learn how telehealth brings medical and mental health services directly to Veterans by using your computer or smartphone. You can see find the course here: https://learn.psycharmor.org/courses/Telehealth-Services This Episode Sponsored By: This episode is sponsored by PsychArmor. PsychArmor is the premier education and learning ecosystems specializing in military culture content PsychArmor offers an. Online e-learning laboratory that is free to individual learners as well as custom training options for organizations. Contact Us and Join Us on Social Media Email PsychArmorPsychArmor on TwitterPsychArmor on FacebookPsychArmor on YouTubePsychArmor on LinkedInPsychArmor on InstagramTheme MusicOur theme music Don't Kill the Messenger was written and performed by Navy Veteran Jerry Maniscalco, in cooperation with Operation Encore, a non profit committed to supporting singer/songwriter and musicians across the military and Veteran communities.Producer and Host Duane France is a retired Army Noncommissioned Officer, combat veteran, and clinical mental health counselor for service members, veterans, and their families. You can find more about the work that he is doing at www.veteranmentalhealth.com
Episode 3: Innovating urban governance: the Creative Bureaucrat Does creativity have a place in City Hall? The idea that bureaucracy should or can be creative certainly runs counter to common ideas we have of city government. But recently, that has begun to change. Innovation in city governance is being recast as ‘creative problem solving'. Drawing on stories from city governments around the world, in this third episode of ‘Innovating Cities', Tom Baker and Pauline McGuirk discuss what it takes to build creative capacity within bureaucracies. Tom Baker is Associate Professor in the School of Environment, University of Auckland. His research focuses on how public policies are made and implemented, addressing social, institutional, ideological and spatial dimensions. Pauline McGuirk is Senior Professor of urban geography and Director of the Australian Centre for Culture, Environment, Society and Space, University of Wollongong. Her work revolves around critical studies of urban governance, its changing geographies, material practices and politics, and the differential implications for urban places, communities, subjectivities and power. For more information about our podcast series, including transcripts, go to: https://uow.info/innovating-cities Find out more about our research project Innovating urban governance: practices for enhanced urban futures at: https://www.uow.edu.au/the-arts-social-sciences-humanities/research/access/research/rce/ Special guests Anne-Marie Croce, Program Lead, Customer Experience Transformation and Innovation, City of Toronto Brad Badelt, Director of Sustainability, City of Vancouver, CityStudio Vancouver. James Corless, Executive Director, Sacramento Area Council of Governments Eliza Erickson, former Director of Innovation and Strategy, Office of Innovation and Technology, City of Philadelphia James Wagner, Chief Financial Officer, Office of Performance, Strategy and Innovation, City of Tulsa Arna Ýr Sævarsdóttir, Service and Digital Transformation Manager, Department of Services & Innovation, City of Reykjavik Michele D'Alena, Director, Civic Imagination Office, City of Bologna Kris Carter, former Co-Chair, Boston Mayor's Office of New Urban Mechanics Terrance Smith, Former Director of the Innovation Unit, City of Mobile This podcast episode was supported by the Australian Research Council under Grant ARCDP200100176 Innovating urban governance: practices for enhanced urban futures, a joint project by the University of Wollongong, the University of Sydney and the University of Auckland. Audio recording and editing by Jennifer Macey. Additional editing by Emily Perkins. Coordination by Laura Goh. Special thanks to Brian Dwyer.
Dr. Aliyah Baluch, Program Lead for Bone Marrow Transplant Infectious Diseases at Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, reviews Important opportunistic fungal pathogens of relevance to the stem cell transplant and immunocompromised patient. Dr. Baluch beings by discussing the pharmacologic options for aspergillus treatment and their individual mechanisms of action. Next, through a case-based format, she reviews specific scenarios related to fungal infections with Aspergillus, Mucor, and Sporothrix. Lastly, new agents in the antifungal pipeline are discussed, and a robust question and answer session closes the presentation.
Biraj Singh Thapa is Team leader of Green Hydrogen Lab, Program Lead of Nepal Hydrogen Initiative, and Associate Professor of Department of Mechanical Engineering at Kathmandu University.
In this episode, learn why most church planting efforts in America fail when the funding stops. Sean Benesh, Founder and CEO of Intrepid Missions, suggests we may need to throw out many of the present “rules” in the church planting ministry. Listen to the episode to learn Sean's two threads of reasoning as to why a change is needed with American church planting models. Is it time in America to plant churches, make disciples, launch businesses, and jump into economic development endeavors in America with a missionary and entrepreneurial mindset like you would if you were a missionary and entrepreneur in an international location? Sean has been involved in church planting for nearly 20 years. He is a church planting strategist, author, and professor. He's written over 20 books related to church planting, cities, and social enterprises. He teaches at Warner Pacific University and is the Program Lead for the Digital Media and Communications program. Previous podcast episodes you will enjoy: Episode #98 Conversational Apologetics That Results in Transformational Relationships with Dr. Fouad Masri Episode #97 The 3 Essentials of Transformational Church Growth Capital with Dirk Scates Episode #96 An Interactive App That Will Revolutionize Your Family Devotions with Ben Meyers Episode #95 Three Important Realities in Global Christian Media with Dr. Craig D. Forrest Episode #94 Our Family Christmas Traditions from Living Internationally with Dennis Wiens Family
Laurie David-Henric joined her currently role for a Fortune 500 in June 2022. Laurie serves as the Head of Operations & Strategy for the Law, Compliance, Audit and Government Relations (LCAG) function, consisting of over 1,300 professionals across North America, Asia and Europe. In this role, Laurie leads the execution of LCAG's global strategy and has responsibility for LCAG's operations globally, including the prioritization and implementation of the group's technology roadmap, the optimization of the Law Department operating model, and oversight of strategic cost management, financial planning, monitoring and reporting. Laurie reports to the company's global General Counsel and is part of his Leadership Team. Laurie has substantial expertise in strategic planning and management for complex global operations and projects. She has served in senior roles at The Citco Group of Companies (Citco), most recently as Head of Business Process Optimization, where she led continuous improvement of internal business processes to enhance efficiency, quality, and controls while mitigating risks and increasing revenue and competitiveness. At Citco, Laurie also earlier served as International Project and Program Lead, as the Country Head and Operations Lead in France, and as an international corporate and business lawyer, both in-house and in law firm. Laurie holds a Master's Degree in International Commercial Law from the Centre du Droit de l'Entreprise in France, and a Master's Degree in International and European Law jointly from the Business School and Law School of Aarhus in Denmark and the Law School of Avignon in France. All in all, Laurie has worked on 2 continents, lead teams across 4, collaborated with colleagues in 25+ jurisdictions around the globe, and worked with almost as many regulators. So you are this seasoned professional with a successful double-digit career, and you decided to go for this new exciting challenge. First day on the job and it's much, much bigger than you were expecting, All of a sudden you got overwhelmed with the question "OMG where do I start??". Sounds familiar? Well, natural reaction is to want to deliver something ASAP to prove to your boss they have made the right decision by selecting you, isn't it? There is no better recipe to deliver something not aligned with the needs of the business, but rather with your need of feeling reassured. And when the first one will happen, the second will not. You will likely end up with raised eyebrows from your boss, and merely a ‘hmm hmm' in lieu of approbation. In this discussion, Laurie David-Henric will share her personal experience of how in 100 days she successfully positioned herself and her function as a strategic partner to her boss and other key leaders without formerly delivering anything for 3 months.
Deaconess Kristin Wassilak — Interim Dean of the College of Theology, Assistant Professor of Theology, and Program Lead for Deaconess Studies at Concordia University Chicago, Katie Kaufmann — deaconess graduate from Concordia University Chicago, and Deaconess Danelle Putnam — serving as a career missionary through the LCMS in the Dominican Republic, join Andy and Sarah to talk about the recent Deaconess student trip to the Dominican Republic, including how they prepared for the trip, the people they met and worked alongside, they they learned on this trip, and how this experience shaped their understanding of deaconess ministry. Find how you can serve on short-term mission trips at servenow.lcms.org. Learn more about the Deaconess program at Concordia University Chicago at cuchicago.edu/deaconess and how to support the work of Deaconess Putnam at lcms.org/putnam.
In the age of Oppenheimer, nuclear weapons didn't have much to do with computers. And, for a long time, most nukes were running on 1970s-era floppy disk systems. But as technology has advanced the US — and all the other nuclear weapons states — have started putting military communications, early warning systems, and even control of nuclear missiles themselves online. So, in this episode, we ask, “Could our nuclear weapons systems… be hacked?” We talk to researchers, policy experts, a top UN official, and a hacker about how a nuclear cyber attack might go down. And what we can do to stop it. GUESTS: Matt Korda, Senior Research Fellow, Nuclear Information Project; Allison Pytlak, Program Lead of the Cyber Program at the Stimson Center; Page Stoutland, Consultant at the Nuclear Threat Initiative, Maddie Stone, Security Researcher at Google Project Zero; Izumi Nakamitsu, Under-Secretary-General for Disarmament Affairs at the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: Flying Under The Radar: A Missile Accident In South Asia, Federation of American Scientists Addressing Cyber-Nuclear Security Threats, Nuclear Threat Initiative Glitch disrupts Air Force nuke communications, NBC News A 'Worst Nightmare' Cyberattack: The Untold Story Of The SolarWinds Hack, NPR Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons - Preparatory Committee for the Eleventh Review Conference, UNODA The Failsafe Review, Nuclear Threat Initiative
Shandana Khan is the Chief Executive Officer of Rural Support Programmes Network (RSPN) Pakistan & Meena Iqbal is the Program Lead of the European Union's Program for Improved Nutrition in Sindh. RSPN's website: https://www.rspn.org/ Check out the trainings from Sarmaaya Financials: Training List: https://sarmaaya.pk/trainings/?src=tbt Technical Training Masterclass 2.0: https://sarmaaya.pk/trainings/details?tid=1&src=tbt Fundamentals of Capital Market: https://sarmaaya.pk/trainings/details?tid=2&src=tbt Do not forget to subscribe and press the bell icon to catch on to some amazing conversations coming your way! Socials: TBT's Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thoughtbehindthings Muzamil's Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/muzamilhasan Support our podcast: https://anchor.fm/syed-muzamil-hasan-zaidi3/support Shandana Khan's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shandana-khan-479b71b2/ Meena Iqbal's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meena-iqbal-39694669/ Podcast Links: • Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3z1cE7F • Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/2S84VEd • Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3cgIkfI --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/syed-muzamil-hasan-zaidi3/support