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Part 2 of the discussion with Rachel Liu and Cian McDermott for Yale Emergency Medicine podcast day. Now the banter turns to a favorite topic: POCUS in cardiac arrest - is there a right or wrong way to do it? https://www.ultrasoundgel.org/160 Sponsor: Echonous
Creagh and Mike were invited to speak at the first ever Yale Emergency Medicine Podcast day! They join their old buddies Rachel Liu and Cian McDermott to discuss podcasting and POCUS in cardiac arrest. This is part 1 of 2. https://www.ultrasoundgel.org/159 Sponsor: Echonous
Après avoir traversé 2 moments d'épuisement avéré dans sa vie, le premier lorsque son entreprise a dû fermer ses portes au bout de 12 années, et le second après 2 ans à tenir à bout de bras une association dans l'économie sociale et solidaire, Rachel Liu se trouvant être « très mal accompagné dans ces moments-là », co-fonde Human Tempo. À travers sa société, Rachel - avec son associée Virginie - a l'ambition de donner des clés aux personnes lorsqu'elles traversent un moment de vie compliqué (situation d'épuisement, burn-out, bore-out,…), grâce à des césures de bien-être.
This week, we look back at some of our previous episodes shining the spotlight on inspiring personalities who have used dance as a vehicle for social good. Listen now to our compilation episode featuring Diana Byer, Eduardo Vilaro, and Rachel Liu! Have questions/comments/suggestions? Email us at mdebnath@give.org. Don't forget to follow or subscribe and leave a comment on iTunes.
Je reçois Rachel Liu, cofondatrice de Human Tempo. En 2012, après 10 passés à la tête de son entreprise pionnière dans la mode éthique, Rachel doit déposer le bilan. Elle touche du doigt pour la première fois l'épuisement au travail et le stress vraiment toxique. Une autre experience professionnelle l'amène à être convaincue de proposer quelque chose autour du sujet de l'épuisement au travail. En 2018, elle crée Human Tempo pour aider les personnes touchées par des questions fondamentales et des moments compliqués dans leur vie. Le concept de sa solution est la césure : laisser de côté pendant 5 jours toute sa vie habituelle, toute sa charge mentale en prenant part à un des programmes de Human Tempo qui sont vraiment transformateurs. Il ne s'agit pas d'un simple moment à passer pour se reposer mais d'une méthodologie pour obtenir des déclics, des prises de conscience et l'envie de sortir de sa situation compliquée dont le burnout. En 2022, 2,5 millions de salariés (Soit 34% des salariés) ont été en état de burn-out sévère en France. Il est crucial de trouver des réponses face à ce problème. Rachel Liu le fait, découvrez le parcours de cette entrepreneure dans lequel elle n'a jamais cessé de vouloir être respectueuse de l'être humain dans sa globalité. Merci Rachel pour ton partage. Belle écoute! Site web: Human tempo Podcast: Sortir du burnout by Human tempo Linkedin: Rachel Liu Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Join us for this week's episode of the weekly! It's been a slow news week, but there are some important events to get caught up on! Hosted by: Greg Caesar, Jake Zucker, Rachel Liu, and Carter Beckstein Edited by: Rachel Liu Music: Andrew Dietz, Aaron Cendan, and Kenny Talbott La Vega
Join us for this week's episode of the weekly! It's been a slow news week, but there are some important events to get caught up on! Hosted by: Greg Caesar, Jake Zucker, Rachel Liu, and Carter Beckstein Edited by: Rachel Liu Music: Andrew Dietz, Aaron Cendan, and Kenny Talbott La Vega
Welcome back to The Maroon Weekly! Join us as e go over stories related to GSU, labor contracts, the new executive slate and more! Hosted by: Ram Balasubramaniyan, Isaac Krakowka, Gregory Caeser, Rachel Liu, Jake Zucker, and Miki Yang Edited by: Isaac Krakowka Music: Andrew Dietz, Aaron Cendan, and Kenny Talbott La Vega
Welcome back to The Maroon Weekly! Join us as e go over stories related to GSU, labor contracts, the new executive slate and more! Hosted by: Ram Balasubramaniyan, Isaac Krakowka, Gregory Caeser, Rachel Liu, Jake Zucker, and Miki Yang Edited by: Isaac Krakowka Music: Andrew Dietz, Aaron Cendan, and Kenny Talbott La Vega
Welcome back to the Maroon Weekly! Check out our episode with new voices thrown into the mix! Hosted by: Isaac Krakowka, Rachel Liu, Miki Yang Edited by: Isaac Krakowka Music: Andrew Dietz, Aaron Cendan, and Kenny Talbott La Vega
Welcome back to the Maroon Weekly! Check out our episode with new voices thrown into the mix! Hosted by: Isaac Krakowka, Rachel Liu, Miki Yang Edited by: Isaac Krakowka Music: Andrew Dietz, Aaron Cendan, and Kenny Talbott La Vega
We did it. We got to the end of season 2 and we finished it with a bang!
Tickets on sale now / 'Doing Design Festival V2' - June 18 2021 In this conversation, Vimla and Rachel talk about multi-culturalism, how to have difficult conversations and how to build more inclusive workplace cultures. Rachel's humble and unique perspective gives an eye-opening account of how to design education around cultural needs and so much more. Culture Circles https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1lVOFuCY7nbqzGZvOqNWq3vhz-wxq83LvTyO9jTo3beU/edit#slide=id.g9569fedc4e_0_0 Inclusive Pioneers https://linktr.ee/inclusivepioneers More from This is HCD https://linktr.ee/thisishcd Join our Slack community / https://www.thisishcd.com/community/join/ Join our newsletter / https://www.thisishcd.com/community/join-the-hcd-newsletter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tickets on sale now / 'Doing Design Festival V2' - June 18 2021 In this conversation, Vimla and Rachel talk about multi-culturalism, how to have difficult conversations and how to build more inclusive workplace cultures. Rachel's humble and unique perspective gives an eye-opening account of how to design education around cultural needs and so much more. Culture Circles https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1lVOFuCY7nbqzGZvOqNWq3vhz-wxq83LvTyO9jTo3beU/edit#slide=id.g9569fedc4e_0_0 Inclusive Pioneers https://linktr.ee/inclusivepioneers More from This is HCD https://linktr.ee/thisishcd Join our Slack community / https://www.thisishcd.com/community/join/ Join our newsletter / https://www.thisishcd.com/community/join-the-hcd-newsletter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A lecture by Rachel Liu, MD FACEP on the ResUScitation in Critical Care during the 2nd Annual ResusCon 2019 at the Grandview, September 4, 2019 @VassarCME @VBMCEMS @2019ResusCon
Welcome back to Multipotent MD! This week, we interview Dr. Rachel Liu, PGY4 in General Surgery. Rachel gives us a deep dive on her journey to General Surgery and Ontario from BC! She tells us about the General Surgery curriculum, taking a year off to do a masters, being a finalist at the National Laparoscopic Suturing Championships, having a biotech invention named after her, and so much more. Thanks for listening!
Trigger warning: This episode contains stories of loss and death. If these topics are sensitive to you right now, please consider coming back another time. If you're struggling, please seek the help of a professional or talk to a friend. Today's guest is Rachel Liu. We talked about the two grief cycles she experienced last year after losing two dear friends, realising how people deal with grief in different ways, and learning from the loved ones who are no longer with us. I hope you enjoy our chat. If you want to get in touch with Rachel, here's how: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/designerjourneys/ References The Farewell (film) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8637428/ Brené Brown - Talk on vulnerability - https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_the_power_of_vulnerability Brené Brown - Podcast on grief - https://brenebrown.com/podcast/david-kessler-and-brene-on-grief-and-finding-meaning/ I would also love to hear from you. Go to https://learningday.community/ and reach out. If this episode was useful to you, consider subscribing to Learning Day on your podcast app, and as a little extra, share it with a friend.
Rachel n'a que 43 ans, mais elle a déjà eu plusieurs vies. Toujours avec un train d'avance, elle décide dès la fin de ses études de vivre de sa passion et saute en l'an 2000 dans le grand bain de l'entrepreneuriat, en créant sa marque de mode équitable et bio. Après 10 ans de cette belle aventure, un déménagement en Bourgogne change la donne. Rachel reprend les rennes d'une association qui organise des stages de développement personnel. De quoi ouvrir très très grand l'esprit de cette curieuse insatiable ! C'est cette expérience lui donne l'idée d'entreprendre à nouveau : nous sommes en 2018, Human Tempo est née. Human Tempo, ce sont des séjours de ressourcement proposés à ceux qui traversent un burn-out ou n'en sont pas loin. Une parenthèse au calme, dans la nature, entourée de praticiens bienveillants et expérimentés, pour que ceux qui en ont tant besoin puissent reprendre leur souffle. Je suis très heureuse que Rachel soit venue raconter son histoire et celle de ce beau projet à mon micro. Bonne écoute !
Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Guest: Rachel Liu, BAO, MBBCh, FACEP, FAIUM Diagnostic tools like chest x-rays and ultrasounds have been instrumental in detecting and preventing pneumothorax, but is one approach better than another? Dr. Rachel Liu is here to answer that question and more.
Nelson is joined by Rachel Liu to discuss how to design services for clients that balance the complex needs of individuals and institutions.Topics of conversation include: principles of service design, considering consequences both up and downstream from the specific feature you are crafting, cultural difference in work expectations around the globe, the challenges of engaging an audience in the age of distraction, strategies for retaining new skills, and other topics....[1:53] - The principles of service design and the type of work Rachel does.[5:44] - Types of problems people bring Rachel and how she employees service design principles to solve them.[11:15] - Thinking in terms of first, second, and third-order consequences when designing systems for clients.[15:47] - How COVID is impacting our education systems. Creating services that meet the needs of institutions, teachers, and students.[22:10] - Cultural differences and expectations when collaborating with remote teams from around the world.[27:10] - “It’s not about duplicating your experience at the office. It’s about rethinking what you are trying to accomplish and how digital work can support you in doing that.”[32:31] - The danger of increased productivity leading to more hours worked, rather than an increased quality of life in the context of working from home.[39:34] - Difficulties sustaining engagement in the age of social and digital media.[46:35] - Learning how to learn. Educating students to become learners. What could an education system deliver that is of higher value than this?[50:17] - Strategies for learning new skills. Spaced repetition, sensory engagement.Resources Mentioned:www.nelson-jordan.com/newsletterwww.linkedin.com/in/nelsontjordanhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelsliu/https://rachelliu.co.uk/https://www.instagram.com/designerjourneys/
Rachel Liu Martindale is the owner of Milk + Honey, where she makes amazing baked goods while giving back to the community. Thanks so much for tuning in and check out the links below if anything struck your fancy. To support this podcast on patreon: www.patreon.com/storyfeast To check out more of Milk + Honey: https://milkandhoneymakes.com/ To learn more about and support Ozone House: https://ozonehouse.org/ If you liked the music, check out Graham Low's band: www.pajamasband.com To contact me: heygeej@gmail.com Sponsorships: off for this episode
Three rising professionals with inspirational careers, Sianni Cabello, Jayson Council, and Rachel Liu, join us to talk about why the art of giving is so important. Tune in to find out why they think you are never too young to start living a life of service.
Rachel Liu, Creagh Boulger & Sharon Kay will provide a brief introduction into the use of gaming in education, more specifically ultrasound education, with live demos. For more head to: codachange.org/podcasts
This is the first episode of The Sense Network - Extreme Perspectives podcast with Inclusive Pioneer and 'Zen Creative' Rachel Liu. Listen as we discuss the importance of cultural intelligence and cross cultural research, finding your creative voice and developing confidence and the role of leadership in creating open and inclusive spaces for meaningful dialogue. Join The Sense Network Here: https://www.thesensenetwork.com -- Further Links: Invisible Voices Blog: https://medium.com/@designerjourneys/invisible-voices-matter-db96022b49d0 Inclusive Pioneers: https://inclusivepioneers.ck.page More from Rachel: https://linktr.ee/designerjourneys The WIERD Acronym: https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/WEIRD The BJ Fogg Model: https://www.behaviormodel.org/ Interview with Physicist , David Bohm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RmCCuwDMfk&feature=share
Sunday 05 April 2020: COVID19 series Resa speaks with doctors in the USA, Europe, and Australia to understand the how Point-of-Care Ultrasound or ultrasound used at the patient bedside may play a role in triage, diagnosis, and/or ongoing management of patients. Dr. Daniel Lichtenstein is a Critical Care and Intensivist in Paris, France. He is credited as one of the first physicians to use ultrasound in the care of critical patients. Dr. Rachel Liu is an Emergency Physician at Yale New Haven Hospital in Connecticut, USA. Dr. Kylie Baker is an Emergency physician in Brisbane, Australia. Dr. Cian McDermott is an Emergency physician in Dublin, Ireland.
Honed in on hospital pharmacy? Learn how you can secure that dream position! Rachel Liu, our interviewee this week, completed her hospital residency at University Health Network and she shares her residency experience and tips. Intro song written by Shaan Singh. Intermission music: Takin' You For a Ride by Pandrezz and Birthday Girl by Blue Wednesday End music: Takin' You For a Ride by Pandrezz, more music at: http://chillhop.com/listen
This week we hear the podcast Rachel Liu and Jacob recorded at ACEP 2019 to discuss external certification for POCUS as well as how POCUS fellowships will be accredited in the future (Recorded live in the podcasting booth at ACEP 2019 in Denver, Co!)If you want a bigger summary, subscribe to our newsletter HERE. Learn live: Bendfest20.com and CastleFest2020.com Looking for an extended fellowship? Look no further: ULA
In this episode of ACEP Frontline, Dr. Rachel Liu talks about handheld ultrasound and how they have impacted the POCUS market. We have another episode coming up from ACEP19 talking about some of the challenges of implementation and considerations for handheld and personal devices.
Rachel Liu joins us to talk about taking the plunge into full-time photography, how to make models comfortable, and what kinds of photography we hate.
This month, we did a series of interviews for the indie film, In A New York Minute, which our very own Rachel Liu worked on. This episode features Melissa interviewing actors Celia Au, Yi Liu, and Amy Chang, and Rachel interviewing actor Ludi Lin. Look for the movie at a festival near you! If you're in NYC, you can catch this film at the Asian American International Film Festival. Buy your tickets here: https://www.goelevent.com/AAIFF/e/InANewYorkMinute
Rachel Liu traces her path as a service designer to an early interest in making and a degree in computer science. She talks to MEX founder Marek Pawlowski about the evolution of her career, including the nuances of conducting complex user research in countries like China. The conversation touches on the way education in China has changed since Rachel's earlier talk at the MEX/16 conference and goes on to explore skills Rachel is honing in herself and others to progress the practice of service design. Get in touch with feedback and questions @mexfeed on Twitter or email designtalk@mobileuserexperience.com. Show notes with links to everything discussed: https://www.mobileuserexperience.com/category/podcast/ Contact: T: https://twitter.com/mexfeed/ E: designtalk@mobileuserexperience.com
Melissa has lived in all four time zones in the contiguous United States. A former actor in Seattle, WA, Melissa now resides in NYC as a content creator. She produces and co-hosts the We're Not All Ninjas podcast with Alex Chester and Rachel Liu. The Asian American ladies watch Hollywood films that either features an Asian director or Asian actors. Then they critique it and rate how well the movie represented Asians. She is also the managing editor of The Hapa Mag. Melissa speaks about being HAPA (Half Asian/Half White) in America and educates us on how we can be more inclusive.
Happy Holidays! We've got a special treat. We interviewed James Wan, director of the upcoming DCEU film "Aquaman." We talk the look of the underwater Kingdom, the biracial nature of Aquaman, and how James' film "The Conjuring" broke Rachel Liu.
Today on ACEP’s “Frontline”, host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks with Dr. Rachel Liu about Ultrasound in ACLS. Recorded live at ACEP18, Dr. Stanton and Dr. Liu discuss how ultrasound is being used in ACLS applications including using transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE) to monitor compressions and compression location during cardiac arrest. Listen in to learn what skills you should know and pearls from one of ACEP’s top Ultrasound experts!
Emma is joined by friend & collaborator Gabriel Urbina, the inestimable creator and head writer for Wolf 359, to discuss His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman. Gabriel explains why these are his favorite books of all time, and Emma gets excited to re-read them, as they discuss this "Hippie Acid Trip of a Book." Listen to hear Emma and Gabriel bond over being pretentious teenagers, winemaking as an art form, and not liking what your idols like. Plus: backflips, orange wine, Sancho Panza, cats!, daemons (and demons), Harry Potter and the Patronus Quiz, Pixar, "Schrodinger-esque", cookie-dough, and the silliness police. Follow Gabriel on Twitter @GabrielUrbinaTM, and follow his Newsletter, "Controlled Chaos", at tinyletter.com/gabrielurbina. If you want, check out "Across the Sea" on Anthology by Rachel Liu, written by Gabriel and starring Emma! Special thanks to Zach Valenti for his help with recording Gabriel's audio this episode. Follow Zach @zachvalenti on Twitter! Make sure to like us on Facebook and join our new Pairing Podcast Group, where you can engage with other Pairing listeners! Find Us Online: If you enjoy Pairing, follow us on social media and tell your friends! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, & Tumblr @PairingPodcast. Also check out our website, www.thepairingpodcast.com Become a Pairing Patron on Patreon to get access to exclusive content, personalized pairings, livestreams and more! Please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts, as that's one of the best ways to get more people listening in! About Pairing: Pairing was created, edited, and produced by Emma Sherr-Ziarko, with music and audio recording by Winston Shaw, and artwork by Darcy Zimmerman and Katie Huey.
This week, we consider The Great Wall and how it's like Pacific Rim, Game of Thrones, and Ghost in the Shell. At the same time. We're Not All Ninjas is a movie review podcast focusing on Asian American Representation in Hollywood Films. Hosted by Melissa Slaughter, Rachel Liu, and Alex Chester Music by Ryan Majoris Image by Brett Love Edited by Melissa Slaughter
Matt Damon saves China. Or does he? The first foray into a Chinese-American creative partnership, The Great Wall has some ups and some major downs. We're Not All Ninjas is a movie review podcast focusing on Asian American Representation in Hollywood Films. Hosted by Melissa Slaughter, Rachel Liu, and Alex Chester Music by Ryan Majoris Image by Brett Love Edited by Melissa Slaughter
In this bonus episode, Melissa Slaughter and Keith Chow gush over Hamilton, breakdown the importance of casting, and recast La La Land. We're Not All Ninjas is a movie review podcast focusing on Asian American Representation in Hollywood Films. Hosted by Melissa Slaughter, Rachel Liu, and Alex Chester Music by Ryan Majoris Image by Brett Love Edited by Melissa Slaughter and Keith Scopinich
Keith Chow, founder of Nerds of Color, joins Melissa to talk about Moana. In a host-lite episode, Melissa and Keith talk about Lin-Manuel Miranda, The Rock, and what it means to be a Brown Disney Princess We're Not All Ninjas is a movie review podcast focusing on Asian American Representation in Hollywood Films. Hosted by Melissa Slaughter, Rachel Liu, and Alex Chester Music by Ryan Majoris Image by Brett Love Edited by Melissa Slaughter and Keith Scopinich
Is Memoirs of a Geisha really a Cinderella story? Or is it just a male fantasy? We'll discuss that and so much more! We're Not All Ninjas is a movie review podcast focusing on Asian American Representation in Hollywood Films. Hosted by Melissa Slaughter, Rachel Liu, and Alex Chester Music by Ryan Majoris Image by Brett Love Edited by Melissa Slaughter and Keith Scopinich
So are geishas artists or prostitutes? Is Ken Watanabe sexy or creepy as the Chairman? Does it matter that Ziyi Zhang is Chinese and not Japanese? Alex, Melissa, and Rachel discuss Rob Marshall's Memoirs of a Geisha. We're Not All Ninjas is a movie review podcast focusing on Asian American Representation in Hollywood Films. Hosted by Melissa Slaughter, Rachel Liu, and Alex Chester Music by Ryan Majoris Image by Brett Love Edited by Melissa Slaughter and Keith Scopinich
Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle Bonus round! This week we talk about how all Asians, and South Asians, know each other. And we've got a webseries idea for Chris Meloni. With special guest, Aneesh Sheth We're Not All Ninjas is a movie review podcast focusing on Asian American Representation in Hollywood Films. Hosted by Melissa Slaughter, Rachel Liu, and Alex Chester Music by Ryan Majoris Image by Brett Love Edited by Melissa Slaughter and Keith Scopinich
Special guest Aneesh Sheth came to the studio to help us discuss the stoner classic, Harold and Kumar. This week we talk about weed, Neil Patrick Harris and riding cheetahs. We're Not All Ninjas is a movie review podcast focusing on Asian American Representation in Hollywood Films. Hosted by Melissa Slaughter, Rachel Liu, and Alex Chester Music by Ryan Majoris Image by Brett Love Edited by Melissa Slaughter and Keith Scopinich
It's the last episode of 2016! In this bonus episode, we talk about Justin Lin's Better Luck Tomorrow, the "model minority" stereotype, Roger Ebert, and Hogwarts House Sortings. We're Not All Ninjas is a movie review podcast focusing on Asian American Representation in Hollywood Films. Hosted by Melissa Slaughter, Rachel Liu, and Alex Chester Music by Ryan Majoris Image by Brett Love Edited by Melissa Slaughter and Keith Scopinich
This week we talk about Justin Lin's Better Luck Tomorrow. High school haunts us all in this 2003 MTV movie. Starring Sexy Asian John Cho. We're Not All Ninjas is a movie review podcast focusing on Asian American Representation in Hollywood Films. Hosted by Melissa Slaughter, Rachel Liu, and Alex Chester Music by Ryan Majoris Image by Brett Love Edited by Melissa Slaughter and Keith Scopinich
In this week's bonus episode, we talk about Quentin Tarantino's obsession with blood, Sophie Fatale, and Bill as a Daddy. We're Not All Ninjas is a movie review podcast focusing on Asian American Representation in Hollywood Films. Hosted by Melissa Slaughter, Rachel Liu, and Alex Chester Music by Ryan Majoris Image by Brett Love Edited by Melissa Slaughter and Keith Scopinich
We're Not All Ninjas is a movie review podcast focusing on Asian American Representation in Hollywood Films. This week, we talk about Alex's favorite movie, Quentin Taratino's Kill Bill. See how Oren Ishii and the Crazy 88 rank on the Abacus. Hosted by Melissa Slaughter, Rachel Liu, and Alex Chester Music by Ryan Majoris Image by Brett Love Edited by Melissa Slaughter and Keith Scopinich
We're Not All Ninjas is a movie review podcast focusing on Asian American Representation in Hollywood Films. This week, we have our Harry Potter Bonus, where we talk about Ron, Hermoine, and the Yule Ball, and Harry as a Ravenclaw Hosted by Melissa Slaughter, Rachel Liu, and Alex Chester Music by Ryan Majoris Image by Brett Love Edited by Melissa Slaughter and Keith Scopinich
We're Not All Ninjas is a movie review podcast focusing on Asian American Representation in Hollywood Films. This week we focus on Cho Chang and her role as Harry Potter's love interest in Goblet of Fire and Order of the Phoenix. Does she live up to the hype? Or is the the token Asian hot chick? Hosted by Melissa Slaughter, Rachel Liu, and Alex Chester Music by Ryan Majoris Image by Brett Love Edited by Melissa Slaughter and Keith Scopinich
We're Not All Ninjas is a movie review podcast focusing on Asian American Representation in Hollywood Films. In our premiere episode, we dissect Disney's first (and only) East Asian warrior princess. We talk about everything from Donny Osmond singing for Shang, to Mulan's tan. How will Mulan rate on The Abacus? Hosted by Melissa Slaughter, Rachel Liu, and Alex Chester Music by Ryan Majoris Image by Brett Love Edited by Melissa Slaughter and Keith Scopinich