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In this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason are joined by Bellweather International founder Rachel Miner to tackle the difficult and sobering topic of genocide. They emphasize the importance of peace builders acknowledging and confronting the realities of evil and suffering in the world. Jennifer highlights that a key trait of peace builders is the ability to mourn and lament for those affected by atrocities. The discussion also connects to the Book of Mormon, which addresses the theme of genocide, particularly in its concluding narratives. Join them as they explore how awareness and understanding of these harsh realities can guide us towards fostering a more peaceful and just world.[00:01:27] Genocide in the Book of Mormon.[00:06:57] Peace as a lifestyle.[00:08:09] Lifestyle of peace cultivation.[00:11:21] Leadership and transparency for peace.[00:15:44] Understanding the cycle of genocide.[00:20:46] Genocide prevention in scriptures.[00:23:06] Secret combinations in society.[00:30:05] Teaching hate leads to genocide.[00:33:16] Genocide prevention through education.[00:36:06] Choosing love over hatred.[00:41:24] Gender equality and genocide prevention.[00:44:54] Hate speech and genocide prevention.[00:48:50] Scapegoating in society.[00:52:06] Economic suffering and perception.[00:56:19] Unity in suffering and persecution.[01:02:15] Mothers of genocide survivors' hope.[01:04:08] Making peace in your life.For more show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace
Rachel Miner played Meg in 11 episodes of Supernaturel. She share behind the scenes stories of working with Jared and Jensen, on screen kisses, and leather bikinis. She shares about how she handled her MS with the show and her experiences at conventions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In an era of increasing global connectivity and persistent social divisions, the concept of human dignity stands as a cornerstone of our shared humanity. Through ongoing conflicts and social challenges, we can build bridges of understanding and preserve human dignity. It is not just a moral imperative but a practical necessity for building sustainable, peaceful communities. Rachel Miner from Bellwether International delves into how we can recognize, protect, and nurture human dignity in our daily lives and broader society.
Join Boyd Matheson in digging into Tuesday’s headlines! Carly Cooperman breaks down the influence of swing voters in this presidential election. See how our online world is reshaping politics with Katherine Dee. Rachel Miner shares her experience with how genocide survivors taught her about human dignity and More!
The Bridging Religious Divides Symposium tackles some of the most pressing challenges in our increasingly diverse world. By exploring the complex concept of religious freedom on a global scale, addressing the roots of extremism in the United States, and fostering interfaith understanding, this event aims to spark meaningful dialogue and action. Through the lens of unique contributions as peacebuilders and change agents, Rachel Miner shares a fresh perspective on these critical issues.
In the conversation, Rachel Miner discusses her organization Bellwether International, which focuses on disrupting the cycle of genocide and creating genocide-resistant societies. She explains their approach of combining top-down systems change with bottom-up grassroots resistance movements, empowering local "bellwethers" to lead peacebuilding efforts. Miner highlights their evidence-based programming, such as trauma healing for Yazidi genocide survivors in Iraq, and their efforts to develop a predictive model using data and machine learning to identify early warning signs of genocide and devise policy interventions. Rachel has a bachelors in economics from Brigham Young University and masters in public administration from the London School of Economics and Political Science and masters in economic and political development from Columbia University. In 2021, Rachel was named a U.S. Truman Scholar. Rachel's research explores the economics of religious freedom and has published in the Journal of Economics, Management, and Religion, and is a regular contributor on BBC Woman's Hour, SiriusXM, and Newsweek. Her research also discusses religious freedom and technology, artificial intelligence, and using complex systems to model genocide. Rachel has presented at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, the Global Women's Summit, the Ministerial to advance Religious Freedom, Interfaith G20, International Religious Freedom Summit, among others. https://bellwetherngo.org/ Special Guest: Rachel Miner.
Making Me Watch Movies is BACK! With Larry Clark's BULLY. Brad Renfro, Bijou Phillips, Rachel Miner, Michael Pitt, and Nick Stahl. Teenagers in South Florida who enact a murder plot against their mutual bully who has emotionally, physically, and sexually abused them for years.FOLLOW US: INSTAGRAM - @MMwM_podcast TIKTOK - @MMwM_podcast YOUTUBE - @MMwM_podcast ALSO: @anthony_eslami @goldenroad85 @_schwizzyy_
Rachel Miner is the Founder and CEO of Bellwether International, working directly with government leaders, faith and belief leaders, and NGOs to foster and protect human rights for all. I wanted to speak to Rachel about the current atrocities in the world which signal that religious freedom is not a goal we have reached in our era yet. People all around the world are still being horrifically discriminated based on their faith or belief. Some highlights from this episode include what we can do as individuals, brief rundowns of different global issues currently occurring, and the incredible importance of religious tolerance.Follow For All The Saints on social media and sign up to the newsletter for updates and inspiring weekly messages:For All The Saints episodes are released every Monday on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more. If you have any suggestions for topics or guests, connect with Ben & Sean via hello@forallthesaints.org
Välkommen till "Film till fikat"! Där vi varje vecka diskuterar en ny film vi sett, på ett lättsamt sätt till en fika i glada vänners lag. Säsong 4, avsnitt 11: Dagens film blir The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations från år 2009... Director: Seth Grossman Stars: Chris Carmack, Rachel Miner, Melissa Jones Handling: Sam Reid har den unika förmågan att kunna resa bakåt i tiden. Han anlitas därför av polisen för att hjälpa dem att identifiera mördare. Problemet är bara att om han förändrar någonting, avsiktligt eller av misstag, så kan de göras att allt ändras. Följ oss på Facebook, Instagram och Twitter Mail: Filmtillfikat@gmail.com
Jeanette Pascoe, Patti Seffker, and Rachel Miner discuss different ways you can see God in your life. How can you know what he wants you to do and accomplish? How can you not only forgive others but forgive yourself? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/healandbehealthy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/healandbehealthy/support
Patti Seffker, Jeanette Pascoe, and Rachel Miner chat about Humanitarian work and what it can look like for you where you are at right now in your life. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/healandbehealthy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/healandbehealthy/support
Patti Seffker and Rachel Miner discuss Balance to well-being and Spiritual balance. Being balanced opens your eye more and you can see God's hand. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/healandbehealthy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/healandbehealthy/support
Rachel Miner and Patti Seffker discuss the causes of allergies and asthma. What you can do about it. How gut health can help to improve the symptoms and other natural remedies. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/healandbehealthy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/healandbehealthy/support
A lawyer by trade, a personal experience in the healthcare system with her son spurred Rachel to create thrive-benefits.com, which advises employers how to offer good benefits while educating employees how to get quality care at the lowest cost. rminer@thrive-benefits.com
Alison Friedman is a wardrobe stylist and fashion designer based in New York. Her work is centered around visual presentation through her precise attention to detail, bold vision, and extensive knowledge of trends. For every project, she intricately pieces together clothing, accessories, and props while ensuring that her clients always feel comfortable. Alison's approach towards her work encompasses the idea of bringing creative vision to life by curating an image that tells a compelling story. Known for her energetic personality, Alison provides a unique perspective to styling by experimenting with distinct combinations of color, shape, form, and texture. She perceives styling as a form of art, and has developed a thorough understanding of how fashion relates to the human mind, especially through the use of color. Always exploring the paradoxes of fashion, Alison has always believed in learning the rules and then breaking them. She has worked with clients such as Rachel Miner, Kai Morae, and Juliette Brindak. Her work has been featured in 14:59 Magazine and Gothesque Jr. Magazine. www.simplyhealthyglobalmedia.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/simplyreal/message
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 350, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Let's Break Up 1: To the surprise of many, she and Bruce Willis called it quits in 1998. Demi Moore. 2: In October 1999 he shocked radio listeners by announcing that he and wife Alison were splitting up. Howard Stern. 3: After his breakup with Brooke Shields, he found a love match with Steffi Graf. Andre Agassi. 4: Looks like he's going to be "Home Alone" since he and Rachel Miner called it quits. Macaulay Culkin. 5: Before becoming Mrs. Antonio Banderas, Melanie Griffith married and divorced this actor twice. Don Johnson. Round 2. Category: Swedish Actresses 1: Born September 18, 1905, this glamorous Swede's real last name was Gustafsson. Greta Garbo. 2: She's the only Swedish actress to win 3 Oscars. Ingrid Bergman. 3: This multi-talented lovely from Valsjobyn received an Oscar nomination for her role in "Tommy". Ann-Margret. 4: Birgitta Andersson used this first name when acting in classics like "Wild Strawberries". Bibi. 5: This daughter of Swedish actor Stig Olin starred in "Havana" and "Enemies, A Love Story". Lena Olin. Round 3. Category: Names Of The 12 Apostles 1: Most popular U.S. boy's name, 1920. John. 2: Last name of 2 19th c. brother teams, 1 of writers, 1 of robbers. James. 3: A popular English muffin brand. Thomas. 4: Shared with a 4th century B.C. king of Macedonia. Philip. 5: Has an accent over the O in Spanish. Simon. Round 4. Category: "Mum"S The Word 1: This contagious viral disease can occasionally cause sterility in males. Mumps. 2: ....I said it's to utter something quietly and unclearly!. Mumble. 3: This 2-word term for confusing language may come from a Mande phrase for "ancestor wearing a pompom". Mumbo-jumbo. 4: Formerly called Bombay, it's in the top 5 cities in the world in population. Mumbai. 5: You'll see this group parading through Philly each New Year's Day. Mummers. Round 5. Category: Music Of The '90s 1: Her video for "Constant Craving" was named MTV's Best Female Video of the Year in 1993. k.d. lang. 2: The first No. 1 hit of the '90s, "Another Day In Paradise" by this singer was originally titled "Homeless". Phil Collins. 3: John Williams received a 1991 Oscar nomination for "When You're Alone" from this Spielberg version of "Peter Pan". Hook. 4: In 1997 songwriter Bill Mack and singer LeAnn Rimes won Grammys for this "colorful" song. Blue. 5: In 1993 he sang, "I'd do anything for love, but I won't do that". Meat Loaf. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
This was a LIVE interview with Rachel Miner! We record one LIVE event a month in the GEEX corner of my discord. To join the GEEX community go here and follow the instructions on the page: https://rally.io/creator/GEEX There are exclusive audio chats every Tuesday night, including one LIVE Felicitations! episode a month, where you can ask questions of our guest! Come on by!
YES. Finally we're talking another Larry Clark film here on the podcast. While Bully is hard to watch, it's one of my personal faves.On this episode we get into the true crime story, lots of behind the scenes details (including where the real people are now), the Clarkisms throughout, and the myriad of reasons why we miss Brad Renfro.Off topic rants are off the rails as usual and range from grooming habits to why this all was planned at a restaurant style Pizza Hut.--- Get BONUS episode recaps on Freaks and Geeks Season 1 and currently My So Called Life and to support the show, join us on PATREON! www.patreon.com/fashiongrungeGIVE US A 5 STAR RATING & SUBSCRIBE!Hosts: Lauren @lauren_melanie & Mikey @agentmikey007 & Charles @charleshaslam Music by Den-Mate @imdenmateFollow Fashion Grunge Podcast on Instagram @fashiongrungepod and fashiongrunge.com
Bri sits down with Rachel Miner (pronouns:she/her) to 'spill the tea' about philanthropy, making the world a better place, and working at a nonprofit during unprecedented times. Rachel can be found on Instagram at @rachelminersgram During the episode we discussed: Random Acts The Nordic Model Episode 16 with Chuck talking about Losing Folks to Addiction *This episode was recorded on Wednesday, February 24, 2021 - - - The Tea with Bri can be found on Instagram at @TheTeaWithBri. You can send me an email at theteawithbri@gmail.com The website is TheTeaWithBriPodcast.com Interested in being a guest? Visit theteawithbripodcast.com/guest ----- This podcast was recorded via Zoom. The theme song and other music in this episode are by Mama Duke. Madyson Russell designed the logo.
Bri sits down with Rachel Miner (pronouns:she/her) to 'spill the tea' about philanthropy, making the world a better place, and working at a nonprofit during unprecedented times. Rachel can be found on Instagram at @rachelminersgram During the episode we discussed: Random Acts The Nordic Model Episode 16 with Chuck talking about Losing Folks to Addiction *This episode was recorded on Wednesday, February 24, 2021 - - - The Tea with Bri can be found on Instagram at @TheTeaWithBri. You can send me an email at theteawithbri@gmail.com The website is TheTeaWithBriPodcast.com Interested in being a guest? Visit theteawithbripodcast.com/guest ----- This podcast was recorded via Zoom. The theme song and other music in this episode are by Mama Duke. Madyson Russell designed the logo.
Episode Notes This is the episode in which I talk about Season 6 of one of my all time favorite television shows: Supernatural. Created by Eric Kripke and starring Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles, Misha Collins, Mark A. Sheppard, Jim Beaver, Mitch Pileggi, Cindy Sampson, Sebastian Roché, Steven Williams, Kim Rhodes, Rachel Miner, and Corin Nemec. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Join the discussion on the Orr Else Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/448863086191681 Check out Event Orr Else, find the show at get.eventorrelse.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . More stuff: Follow me and the podcast on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram The theme song used is this episode was written and performed for the podcast by Derek Neibarger of Atomic Zombie Records. Want to help support the show? You can do that in a number of ways: First, just spread the word. Tell a friend, tell two friends, tell your father, mother, sister, brother, neighbor, coworker, plumber, and even the guy or girl who cuts your hair. Beyond that you can support Steeven and the show for as little as a dollar a month on Patreon: www.patreon.com/steevenrorr Or, if the idea of a monthly payment doesn't appeal to you and you just want to throw the show a one time payment, visit ko-fi.com/steevenrorr and buy Steeven and the show a coffee for as little as $3, but as high as you want to go. Ask me questions, tell me stories, lie to me, speak your truth, make suggestions, or even complain right here: feedback@steevenorrelse.com Check out Steeven's blog at steevenrorr.com Just Another Fanboy is a proud member of the Comics Podcast Network. Find it and more great comic book podcasts at comicspodcasts.com
276: Just Another Fanboy - Supernatural: Part Two This is the episode in which I talk about Season 6 of one of my all time favorite television shows: Supernatural. Created by Eric Kripke and starring Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles, Misha Collins, Mark A. Sheppard, Jim Beaver, Mitch Pileggi, Cindy Sampson, Sebastian Roché, Steven Williams, Kim Rhodes, Rachel Miner, and Corin Nemec. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Join the discussion on the Orr Else Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/448863086191681 Check out Event Orr Else, find the show at get.eventorrelse.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . More stuff: Follow me and the podcast on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram The theme song used is this episode was written and performed for the podcast by Derek Neibarger of Atomic Zombie Records. Want to help support the show? You can do that in a number of ways: First, just spread the word. Tell a friend, tell two friends, tell your father, mother, sister, brother, neighbor, coworker, plumber, and even the guy or girl who cuts your hair. Beyond that you can support Steeven and the show for as little as a dollar a month on Patreon: www.patreon.com/steevenrorr Or, if the idea of a monthly payment doesn't appeal to you and you just want to throw the show a one time payment, visit ko-fi.com/steevenrorr and buy Steeven and the show a coffee for as little as $3, but as high as you want to go. Ask me questions, tell me stories, lie to me, speak your truth, make suggestions, or even complain right here: feedback@steevenorrelse.com Check out Steeven's blog at steevenrorr.com Just Another Fanboy is a proud member of the Comics Podcast Network. Find it and more great comic book podcasts at comicspodcasts.com
This week's episode of The FORBcast goes into the history and celebratory practices of Ramadan. We also discuss four addresses from the Harvard Faith and Flourishing symposium. The topic of the conference was "Strategies for Preventing and Healing Child Sexual Abuse."Thank you for listening to The FORBcast, presented by Bellwether International and hosted by Brenna Christen-Server. Please rate, review, subscribe, and send this episode to someone who you think would find it interesting. You can join us in the fight for freedom of religion or belief by visiting our website, https://www.bellwetherngo.org/Click this link to watch Bellwether founder Rachel Miner's address at the symposium:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sF5SRCuEYA8Click here to be taken to all the presentations from the Harvard Faith and Flourishing symposium:https://hfh.fas.harvard.edu/video-presentationsA big thank you to our additional sources for this week's episode: https://www.ohchr.org/en/professionalinterest/pages/ccpr.aspx#:~:text=Article%2027,to%20use%20their%20own%20language.https://www.britannica.com/topic/Ramadanhttps://www.britannica.com/topic/Eid-al-Fitrhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBzcBl67kMs&t=2s
On the first episode of The FORBcast we are introduced to our host, Brenna Christen-Server, who interviews Founder and Executive Director of Bellwether International, Rachel Miner. Send this episode to someone you know, and check us out at our home on the web, bellwetherngo.org! Thanks for listening.
On this episode, Reece and Christian discuss how Rachel aims to challenge the mindset of others so that they can overcome adversity, take risks, and achieve their goals. "For organizations to thrive, employees must thrive too." Follow Rachel at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-miner/ Learn more about us: https://www.businessmarketingsolutionsgroup.com/
In this health care podcast, I’m talking to Al Lewis from Quizzify. This episode also guest stars Rachel Miner from Thrive Benefits, David Contorno from E Powered Benefits, and Doug Aldeen, a health care attorney in Texas. This episode started out being about surprise billing in the emergency room (ER) and a potential defense strategy that patients and employees can use to protect themselves from egregious billing practices. Surprise bills are when a patient gets “balance billed” for a sum above what their insurance carrier will pay. Usually this transpires when an out-of-network provider somehow or another gets involved in their care. Usually the patient has no idea this happens until after the bill comes—the big bill, in many cases, thus the surprise. But here’s where surprise billing and COVID-19 connect. You might not have thought of this because you might know that patients who present in the ER with COVID-19 and then test positive are protected from surprise bills, for the most part, by the CARES Act. But there’s a couple of wrinkles. What if the patient does not actually have COVID-19? Then whatever treatment they wind up getting in the notoriously expensive ER is business as usual. Here’s another wrinkle: The cost of treatment for COVID-19 is not like it’s capped. So even if an employee doesn’t get a surprise bill, the self-insured employer or health plan might. And the CARES Act explicitly states that the employer or plan is on the hook to pay for it. And one last wrinkle: Dealing with this pandemic among other things leaves about 0.0 chance that the national surprise billing legislation is gonna happen this year. But it’s not like kids have stopped running into the side of the pull-out couch and needing stitches, or drug overdoses or heart attacks have suddenly vanished. There was a news article just the other day about a private equity–run ER in the Midwest continuing to dish out nasty surprise bills to their community of taxpayers at the exact same time that they were lobbying to get a piece of the federal bailout paid by taxpayers. Al Lewis and his team over at Quizzify created this handy wallet card that patients or employees can use when they have the unfortunate experience of going to the ER themselves or with a loved one. It protects them from egregious surprise bills, thus its moniker, the surprise billing defense strategy. But nothing for nothing, this wallet card, this surprise billing defense strategy, also protects employers and health plans from these large bills in the age of COVID-19. Al Lewis and I start our conversation talking about a New York Times article (also available here for those who don’t subscribe to the New York Times) that came out recently featuring Al as well as myself and chronicles my visit to an emergency room wherein I deployed the surprise billing defense strategy/wallet card. You can learn more at quizzify.com or connect with Al on LinkedIn. You can also connect with Al on Twitter at @quizzify and @whynobodybeliev. You can also connect with Rachel and David on LinkedIn and with Doug on Twitter at @AldeenDoug and on LinkedIn. Al Lewis wears multiple hats, both professionally and also to cover his bald spot. Hat #1: Employee Health Literacy. He is the founder and “quizmeister-in-chief” of Quizzify, whose mission is to help companies teach their employees to utilize health care services appropriately, using a format best described as “Jeopardy meets health benefit education meets Comedy Central.” Quizzify is the only vendor authorized to display the Harvard Medical School “Veritas” shield and has received excellent reviews from users. Quizzify is best known today for its employee coronaquizzes (now exceeding 100,000 plays!) and its surprise billing “Prevent Consent” solution, which was recently featured in the New York Times. It can be taped to an insurance card, used as a stand-alone card, or downloaded into your Apple Wallet. His quiz-specific background includes authorship of the best-selling Newsweek Presents the Ultimate Trivia Game, which Games magazine lauded as having the best questions of any trivia game; hosting two quiz shows on Boston network affiliates; and appearing on Jeopardy. Hat #2: Outcomes Measurement. As an author, his critically acclaimed category best-selling book on outcomes measurement, Why Nobody Believes the Numbers, chronicling and exposing the innumeracy of the health management field, was named digital health book of the year in Forbes. Cracking Health Costs, written in conjunction with Walmart alum Tom Emerick, was also a trade best seller. Surviving Workplace Wellness has also received great accolades, and excerpts appeared in Harvard Business Review and elsewhere. He was the cofounder of the World Health Care Congress’s Validation Institute. His expertise in outcomes measurement got him named one of the unsung heroes changing health care forever. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa with honors from Harvard, where he taught economics as well. He also graduated from Harvard Law School, albeit with no honors that time—other than winning their annual trivia contest, of course. David Contorno is founder of E Powered Benefits. As a native of New York, David began his career in the insurance industry at the age of 14 and has since become a leading expert in the realm of employee benefits over the last 22 years. Most recently, David was Benefits Selling magazine’s 2015 Broker of the Year; and in March 2016, Forbes deemed him “One of America’s Most Innovative Benefits Leaders.” David is a member of the board of directors for both the Charlotte Association of Health Underwriters and HealthReach Community Clinic. He served on the NC Insurance Commissioners Life and Health Agent Advisory Committee, as well as participated in the Technical Advisory Group that helped with the market reforms required under the Affordable Care Act in North Carolina. He is a longtime member of the Lake Norman and South Iredell Chambers of Commerce as well as the National, North Carolina, New York, and Long Island Associations of Health Underwriters. David contributes to numerous publications, including Forbes, Benefits Selling magazine, Business Leader magazine, and Insurance Thought Leadership. David is committed to giving back to his community and actively participates in the membership drive for the United Way, assisting the local chapter of Habitat for Humanity, and supporting The Dove House Child Advocacy Center. When he is not working, he enjoys boating, traveling, and being with his wife, Heather, and their two children, Hannah and Ethan. Rachel Miner became engaged with the health care system seven years ago as her son, Jackson, was consistently ill. Her frustration with the complexity of the health care system and expensive bills made her think about how helpless employees must feel. So, she set out to find a benefits firm that helped employees understand how to be educated consumers of health care year-round—and she didn’t find one. Thus, Thrive Benefits was born. Her mission is twofold: to help employers and employees. Rachel understands that companies need to have good benefits to attract and retain employees and makes it her mission to help employers save money so they can offer good benefits year over year. In addition, she helps employees to navigate the health care system so that they can have the highest quality of care at the lowest possible cost. Rachel says that her true passion is helping people and her purpose is to challenge the mindset of others so that they can overcome adversity, take risks, and achieve their goals. Health care is confusing, but it doesn’t have to be. For organizations to thrive, employees must thrive, too. Doug Aldeen is an Austin, Texas–based health care and Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) attorney who recently served as ERISA counsel on behalf of the Berkeley Research Group in New York City to the $7.7 billion May 2016 acquisition of Multiplan and its medical bill repricing product Data iSight by the private equity firm Hellman and Friedman. Since 1997, he has represented reference base pricing organizations, a bundled payment software platform, PPO networks, medium to small self-funded plans, third-party administrators, and provider-sponsored health maintenance organizations in various capacities, including Herdrich v. Pegram, which was argued before the US Supreme Court in 2001. Moreover, he serves as a resource to national news organizations regarding issues on health care and as a consultant with the Governmental Relations Committee at the Self-Insurance Institute of America in Washington, DC, and as an adviser to RIP Medical Debt, which has abolished over $1.2 billion in medical debt. Doug received his JD from the University of Illinois. 04:26 What is the likelihood of a surprise bill in the time of coronavirus? 07:41 What the surprise billing wallet card looks like and what it does when you use it.09:55 Rachel Miner’s experience with the Quizzify surprise billing wallet card. 14:42 EP249 with Dale Folwell.15:33 Should employers be advocating for the use of the Quizzify wallet card? 16:22 How an employer should get the wallet card out to their employees. 17:29 David Contorno explains the inspiration behind the Quizzify wallet card. 19:29 “Because of that federal law, you do not need to sign that financial consent.”—David 19:42 “Don’t obligate yourself financially to some unknown amount.”—David 19:56 The legal standard: a battlefield consent. 21:18 Negotiating vs not negotiating. 22:38 Why employers should care about surprise billing. 22:58 Best practices for employers educating employees on why this wallet card is important. 24:19 “This is not something your employer is doing to you; this is something your employer is doing for you.”—David 24:25 EP186 with David Contorno.27:19 Doug Aldeen on what happens after using the wallet card and then gets the balance bill. 30:47 What happens after you sign the financial contract after editing. 32:01 Asking for the director of revenue cycle management after getting your surprise bill. 36:36 “It’s not as daunting as people think.”—Doug 36:56 “The general rule … is that the more you do in advance, the better.”—Al 37:49 Why 2x Medicare is the sweet spot for reasonable price. 38:38 What employers should be doing right now to distribute these Quizzify wallet cards. You can learn more at quizzify.com or connect with Al on LinkedIn. You can also connect with Al on Twitter at @quizzify and @whynobodybeliev. You can also connect with Rachel and David on LinkedIn and with Doug on Twitter at @AldeenDoug and on LinkedIn. Check out our #healthcarepodcast with @whynobodybeliev of @quizzify and featuring Rachel Miner of @BenefitsThrive, @dcontorno, and @AldeenDoug. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #covid19 #surprisebilling What is the likelihood of a #surprisebill in the time of #coronavirus? @whynobodybeliev of @quizzify discusses on our #healthcarepodcast featuring Rachel Miner of @BenefitsThrive, @dcontorno, and @AldeenDoug. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #covid19 #surprisebilling What does the #surprisebill #walletcard look like and what does it do? @whynobodybeliev of @quizzify discusses on our #healthcarepodcast featuring Rachel Miner of @BenefitsThrive, @dcontorno, and @AldeenDoug. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #covid19 #surprisebilling Should #employers be advocating for the use of the Quizzify wallet card? @whynobodybeliev of @quizzify discusses on our #healthcarepodcast featuring Rachel Miner of @BenefitsThrive, @dcontorno, and @AldeenDoug. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #covid19 #surprisebilling How should an #employer distribute the wallet card to his/her #employees? @whynobodybeliev of @quizzify discusses on our #healthcarepodcast featuring Rachel Miner of @BenefitsThrive, @dcontorno, and @AldeenDoug. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #covid19 #surprisebilling What was the inspiration behind the Quizzify wallet card? @whynobodybeliev of @quizzify discusses on our #healthcarepodcast featuring Rachel Miner of @BenefitsThrive, @dcontorno, and @AldeenDoug. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #covid19 #surprisebilling “Because of that federal law, you do not need to sign that financial consent.” @whynobodybeliev of @quizzify discusses on our #healthcarepodcast featuring Rachel Miner of @BenefitsThrive, @dcontorno, and @AldeenDoug. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #covid19 #surprisebilling “Don’t obligate yourself financially to some unknown amount.” @whynobodybeliev of @quizzify discusses on our #healthcarepodcast featuring Rachel Miner of @BenefitsThrive, @dcontorno, and @AldeenDoug. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #covid19 #surprisebilling What is battlefield consent? @whynobodybeliev of @quizzify discusses on our #healthcarepodcast featuring Rachel Miner of @BenefitsThrive, @dcontorno, and @AldeenDoug. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #covid19 #surprisebilling Negotiating vs not negotiating surprise bills. @whynobodybeliev of @quizzify discusses on our #healthcarepodcast featuring Rachel Miner of @BenefitsThrive, @dcontorno, and @AldeenDoug. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #covid19 #surprisebilling Why should employers care about surprise bills? @whynobodybeliev of @quizzify discusses on our #healthcarepodcast featuring Rachel Miner of @BenefitsThrive, @dcontorno, and @AldeenDoug. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #covid19 #surprisebilling “This is not something your employer is doing to you; this is something your employer is doing for you.” @whynobodybeliev of @quizzify discusses on our #healthcarepodcast featuring Rachel Miner of @BenefitsThrive, @dcontorno, and @AldeenDoug. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #covid19 #surprisebilling What happens when you use the Quizzify wallet card? @whynobodybeliev of @quizzify discusses on our #healthcarepodcast featuring Rachel Miner of @BenefitsThrive, @dcontorno, and @AldeenDoug. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #covid19 #surprisebilling “It’s not as daunting as people think.” @whynobodybeliev of @quizzify discusses on our #healthcarepodcast featuring Rachel Miner of @BenefitsThrive, @dcontorno, and @AldeenDoug. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #covid19 #surprisebilling “The general rule … is that the more you do in advance, the better.” @whynobodybeliev of @quizzify discusses on our #healthcarepodcast featuring Rachel Miner of @BenefitsThrive, @dcontorno, and @AldeenDoug. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #covid19 #surprisebilling Why is 2x the Medicare rate the sweet spot for reasonable price? @whynobodybeliev of @quizzify discusses on our #healthcarepodcast featuring Rachel Miner of @BenefitsThrive, @dcontorno, and @AldeenDoug. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #covid19 #surprisebilling What employers should be doing right now. @whynobodybeliev of @quizzify discusses on our #healthcarepodcast featuring Rachel Miner of @BenefitsThrive, @dcontorno, and @AldeenDoug. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #covid19 #surprisebilling
ST Podcast Ep. 48: Embracing our Grief with Rachel Miner On this powerful episode, Dr. Scarlet and Dustin are joined again by the ever-inspiring Rachel Miner. They discuss the joy found within grief, the power of emotions, and embracing our feelings in uncertain times. TRANSCRIPTION BELOW: Superhero Therapy Podcast Ep. 48: Embracing our Grief with Rachel... Read more » The post Superhero Therapy Podcast Ep. 48: Embracing our Grief with Rachel Miner first appeared on Superhero Therapy.
ST Podcast Ep. 44: How to Face the Pandemic Like a Hunter IRL On this Episode, Dr. Janina Scarlet and Dustin are joined by special guests Rachel Miner and Ruth Connell to discuss ways to face this pandemic like hunters in real life. We’re all family and we’re all in this together. TRANSCRIPT BELOW: Superhero... Read more » The post Superhero Therapy Podcast Ep. 44: How to Face the Pandemic Like a Hunter IRL first appeared on Superhero Therapy.
We tried to wind it up. WE TRIED. But when your friend is just so smart and funny and inspiring and open you just wanna stare at her while she talks. And record it. Please welcome back Rachel Miner!
Kim and Bri learn how to be better. Lets all learn at the same time from the best shall we. Welcome back Rachel Miner!
Continuing with the theme of 'Happiness', Briana and Kim lock themselves in the closet with one of their favourite people in the world. She's not afraid of talking about her past emotional missteps or schooling us rightfully so on her best ways to experience authentic happiness. She is truly Wayward AF.
In the first-ever episode of the Sew Manly podcast, I chat with Rachel Miner, Executive Director of Random Acts, actor, and all around amazing person. We talk about RandomActs, kindness as strength, managing through sadness, and some of our favourite presentations of masculinity in popular culture and history. Show Notes: RandomActs: randomacts.org Rachel Miner on Twitter: twitter.com/RachelMiner1 Newt Scamander's fabulous masculinity: youtu.be/C4kuR1gyOeQ Newt Scamander cross-stitch pattern: StitchFiddle.com/c/sipvtj-gchkfe/quickview William Wilberforce: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Wilberforce
Women of Letters is a podcast about the TV Show Supernatural and our fandom. In this episode Amy and Jules review 11.02 Form and Void, and recap a panel with Rachel Miner and Nicki Aycox from the AMCExpo.
Castiel (Misha Collins) reappears in Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean’s (Jensen Ackles) life and tells them Crowley (guest star Mark Sheppard) has unleashed several demons into a small town. The demons are looking for Lucifer’s Crypt, which holds a valuable asset, but Castiel lies to Sam and Dean about what it is. While interrogating a demon, the three discover Crowley has been torturing Meg (guest star Rachel Miner), who knows the exact location of the crypt. Sam and Meg fight to hold Crowley off while Dean and Castiel go in search of the crypt. Thomas J. Wright directed the episode written by Robbie Thompson.
Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell interviewed Rachel Miner about "Romantic Extras" in this 18 July 2012 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio. http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com
Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell interviewed Rachel Miner about "Romantic Extras" in this 18 July 2012 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio. http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com
James Patrick Stuart (Dick Roman) is our special guest for our last podcast for season seven! Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Sam (Jared Padalecki) prepare for battle with Dick Roman (guest star James Patrick Stuart). Dick’s in the final phase of his plan and the Winchesters must team up with Castiel (guest star Misha Collins), Bobby (guest star Jim Beaver), Meg (guest star Rachel Miner) and Kevin (guest star Osric Chau), the prophet, to stop him. However, Dick is one of the smartest enemies they’ve ever faced so it’s a mind game to see who can keep the upper hand. Robert Singer directed the episode written by Sera Gamble (#723).
With special guest Osric Chau (Supernatural's Kevin Tran). Meg (guest star Rachel Miner) calls Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Sam (Jared Padalecki) and tells them Castiel (guest star Misha Collins) is awake and talking. Meanwhile, a teenager named Kevin (guest star Osric Chau) gets hit by a bolt of lightening and is turned into a reluctant prophet. Sam and Dean believe Kevin holds the key to defeating the Leviathans but must fight off two Archangels who want him for their own purposes. The episode was written and directed by Ben Edlund (#721).