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In episode 101 (Heartline Echo Episode: Must Listen Conversations), I sit down with Dr. Megan Ranney, a trailblazing emergency physician, researcher, and public health advocate. We explore the intricate landscape of healthcare activism, from firearm injury prevention to reproductive rights and beyond. Dr. Ranney shares her inspiring journey from a young emergency medicine resident to a national voice for innovative public health approaches. We discuss the pivotal moments that shaped her career, including a heartbreaking case that changed her perspective on firearm injuries and the profound impact of the Sandy Hook tragedy. Key insights from our conversation include: The importance of creating coalitions and networks to drive change in healthcare Strategies for balancing clinical practice, research, and public advocacy The role of healthcare professionals in combating misinformation and building trust Finding resilience and hope in the face of overwhelming challenges Discover how to: Navigate career transitions and overcome resistance to change Amplify existing efforts rather than reinventing the wheel Leverage your unique skills to contribute to larger social and health issues Balance media presence with substantive research and clinical practice This episode offers valuable insights for healthcare professionals seeking to make a difference beyond their clinical roles. Dr. Ranney's experiences highlight the power of persistence, collaboration, and strategic communication in driving meaningful change. "Find that one small thing and see where it goes." - Dr. Megan Ranney Join us for this thought-provoking conversation that challenges conventional career trajectories in medicine and inspires healthcare professionals to explore the full spectrum of possibilities in public health advocacy. Connect with Dr. Megan Ranney: Threads @megranney Instagram: @megranney
Episode Overview: Host Mike Sacopulos interviews Megan Ranney, MD, MPH, FACEP, exploring her career journey and impactful work at the intersection of clinical medicine, public health, and advocacy. Ranney shares insights and actionable steps to address systemic healthcare issues and gun violence. Key Topics: Career Journey: From Peace Corps volunteer in West Africa during the AIDS crisis to Dean of Yale School of Public Health, Ranney offers a diverse perspective. Clinical Medicine and Public Health: Leverage insights from her work as an emergency physician and public health expert. System-Level Change: Ranney is passionate about driving systemic improvements in healthcare and public health. Firearm Harm: Learn from her brave stance on gun violence and evidence-based strategies for future change. Physician Action: Ranney outlines practical steps for physicians to make a difference. About the Expert: Megan L. Ranney, MD, MPH, FACEP, is the Dean of Yale School of Public Health; the C.-E. A. Winslow Professor of Public Health for Yale School of Public Health; and a Professor of Emergency Medicine at Yale School of Medicine. Background Emergency physician, researcher, and national public health advocate Focuses on digital health interventions for violence prevention and COVID risk reduction Co-founder of GetUsPPE, Senior Strategic Advisor to AFFIRM at the Aspen Institute Held significant roles at Brown University, including Deputy Dean and Founding Director of the Brown-Lifespan Center for Digital Health Elected member of the National Academy of Medicine Listen Now: Gain valuable insights on addressing gun violence and driving systemic change in healthcare from Megan Ranney, MD, MPH, FACEP. Learn more about the American Association for Physician Leadership.
In July, US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy issued a landmark advisory declaring firearm violence a national public health crisis. The advisory builds on decades of work from Dr. Megan Ranney and other researchers who advocate taking a public health approach to reducing firearm violence. She joined us at Aspen Ideas: Health to discuss what this means: namely moving from a focus on law and order to centering harm reduction and prevention. Now, as the Dean of the Yale School of Public Health, Megan is applying the same systems thinking approach to focus on the big changes we need to drive health in the US.We discuss:What it means to be a great public health communicatorHow public health approaches were used to dramatically reduce automobile deaths over the last 50 years, and how the same strategies should be used now to tackle firearm deathsHer take on bridging the gap between medical care and public healthMegan says this is the moment for public health reinvention:“This is a moment where we get to reinvent how we study, teach, and most of all, practice public health, not just locally, but also globally, as we come out of the COVID pandemic, and I think there's a real moral clarity, but also a moral imperative for us, as public health professionals, to seize this moment, to take this kind of pivot point that we're at as a field, and to move it forward in a direction that we will be proud of.”Relevant LinksMegan Ranney testimony on gun violence as a public health issueGun violence panel at Aspen Ideas: HealthSurgeon General advisory on firearm violenceYale Q&A with Dean Megan RanneyCommon health coalitionBipartisan Safer Communities Act UC Berkeley School of Public Health course on urban gun violence preventionMore on Rahimi caseAbout Our GuestDr. Megan L. Ranney is an emergency physician, researcher, and national advocate for innovative approaches to public health. In July 2023, she joined Yale University as Dean of the Yale School of Public Health, where she is also the C.-E. A. Winslow Professor of Public Health. Her research focuses on developing, testing, and disseminating digital health interventions to prevent violence and related behavioral health problems, and on COVID-related risk reduction. She has held multiple national leadership roles, including as co-founder of...
What if the key to our future lies not in what we know, but in what we dare to imagine together? For our 60th episode, Creativity Squared has partnered with the Twin Cities Innovation Alliance (TCIA) for a special three-part data justice series. The intention of these conversations is to invite the audience to reimagine our relationship with the future. TCIA is a coalition of cross sector stakeholders building and developing problem-solving ecosystems in collaboration with communities. These interviews feature the distinguished speakers from TCIA's 2024 conference Data 4 Public Good (D4PG). D4PG taps into the collective power of community-based changemaking through technology, democracy, and justice. The timely and important themes from these interviews include co-powering, digital justice, data privacy, A.I. in education, Afrofuturism, and the power of narrative for social change. Today's episode guests include: ⭐️ Aasim Shabazz - Changemaker, Innovator, and Co-Founder of TCIA ⭐️ Marika Pfeffercorn - Disruptor, Builder, and Co-Founder of TCIA ⭐️ Dr. Cierra Kaler-Jones - Narrative Power-Builder & Executive Director, Rethinking Schools ⭐️ Dr. Chelsea Barabas - PhD Researcher, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) ⭐️ Alicia Ranney - Vice President of Data & Evaluation, Metropolitan Alliance of Connected Communities ⭐️ Cassandra Hendricks - Data Consultant, Metropolitan Alliance of Connected Communities For more information on these speakers and the topics they discuss and to support their organizations, visit the episode show notes link. Also, mark your calendars for July 15-20, 2025 when the D4PG conference will return to Macalester College in the Twin Cities. How can we reimagine our relationship with the future? Listen in to find out! EPISODE SHOW NOTES: https://creativitysquared.com/podcast/ep60-data-justice-a-i-reimagining-our-future-part-1/ JOIN CREATIVITY SQUARED Sign up for our free weekly newsletter: https://creativitysquared.com/newsletter Become a premium member: https://creativitysquared.com/supporters SUBSCRIBE Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform: https://creativitysquared.com Subscribe for more videos: https://youtube.com/@creativity_squared/?sub_confirmation=1 CONNECT with C^2 https://instagram.com/creativitysquaredpodcast https://facebook.com/CreativitySquaredPodcast https://giphy.com/channel/CreativitySquared https://tumblr.com/blog/creativitysquared https://tiktok.com/@creativitysquaredpodcast #CreativitySquared CONNECT with Helen Todd, the human behind C^2 https://instagram.com/helenstravels https://twitter.com/helenstravels https://linkedin.com/in/helentodd https://pinterest.com/helentodd Creativity Squared explores how creatives are collaborating with artificial intelligence in your inbox, on YouTube, and on your preferred podcast platform. Because it's important to support artists, 10% of all revenue Creativity Squared generates will go to ArtsWave, a nationally recognized non-profit that supports over 100 arts organizations. This show is produced and made possible by the team at PLAY Audio Agency: https://playaudioagency.com. Creativity Squared is brought to you by Sociality Squared, a social media agency who understands the magic of bringing people together around what they value and love: http://socialitysquared.com.
Dr. Megan Ranney, the dynamic, charismatic Dean of the Yale School of Public Health, joined us to illuminate the strategy she has pioneered to curb firearm injuries and deaths in America. It is a true epidemic that begs a serious public health approach. It requires coming to terms with suicide and homicide in America—both sensitive, disturbing phenomena. It requires a concentrated focus on data gaps, research investments, effective interventions, and scaling the response. Together these actions hold the promise of reducing deaths and injuries by 50 percent. Many commonsense actions are steadily achieving major gains, including safe storage of weapons, better engineering of weapons, fostering a community of dedicated researchers, and introducing economic incentives that favor safety. In combination, these are demonstrably raising hope, even in the face of enduring stigma and skepticism, political divisions, gaps in knowledge, and misinformation and disinformation. Come listen for the full story. Please note this episode contains subject matter relating to gun violence and the topic of suicide. Listener discretion is advised.
In Episode 097 of the #kilnroadtrip, created and produced by The Swell Pod, hosts Spencer McKeown and Josh Taylor interview Jesse Ranney, Writer, Producer, Director at Royal Productions. Check out today's episode and every other installment of the Kiln.Roadtrip by listening, watching, and subscribing to the podcast here - https://linktr.ee/theswellpod Location: On the Road The Kiln Road Trip: Uncovering Deep Truths with 100 Pleasantly Rebellious Humans. 10 days. 5 States. 3,580 Miles.100 Interviews! Daily episodes starting on March 5, Monday to Friday, for the next 100 days, followed by a short documentary and a book about the journey. Thank you to the partners and sponsors who made the kiln.roadtrip possible: KILN, MOTERRA, TORUS And thank you to the crew who helped us document and share the journey: DENISSE LEON, TY COTTLE, NATHAN CLARK, FINDLAY MCKEOWN #SwellPod, #KilnRoadTrip, #Kiln, #MotorraCamperVans, #podcast, #interview, #innovation, #resilience, #communitybuilding, #passion, #purpose, #community, #diversity, #collaboration, #thoughtleadership, #100interviews, #entrepreneur, #CEO, #leadership
Erin Ranney is a wildlife cinematographer based in Alaska, Washington State and the Falkland Islands. With a variety of remote field experience, both on boats and land, she's set up and run remote field camps in Alaska. As a cinematographer, she's captured footage for companies such as BBC, PBS, Smithsonian, Disney+ and National Geographic. One of her most recent series includes the National Geographic/Disney+ series ‘Queens', which recently premiered in March 2024.While experienced in filming wildlife on land, Erin is also a deep- sea video engineer and she's a trained guide and naturalist in bear country. Additionally, she's a third generation commercial fisherwoman in the largest sockeye salmon run in the world. She runs a commercial set net fishing operation in Bristol Bay Alaska and has spent time at remote fishing camps since she was a toddler. In this episode, Erin and Mark talk about how in the world at her young age, she's done all this amazing work and what fishing and fighting for Bristol Bay have taught her, her incredible work on Queens from Nat Geo and Disney Plus mentorship and passing it on, and what that means to her and creating healing and understanding in a divided country.Save What You Love with Mark Titus:Produced: Emilie FirnEdited: Patrick TrollMusic: Whiskey ClassInstagram: @savewhatyoulovepodcastWebsite: savewhatyoulove.evaswild.comSupport wild salmon at evaswild.com
The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including humor, mindfulness, psychedelic experiences, and satire of hustle culture. It delves into the use of psychedelics for personal growth, the importance of set and setting, and the influence of social media on wellness practices. The speakers share personal experiences and humorous anecdotes related to these themes. The conversation covers a range of topics, including comedic content, life in Austin, fitness, and legacy. It delves into the humor of motivational speeches, life in Austin, the fitness industry, and the concept of leaving a legacy. The speakers share personal experiences and insights, creating a diverse and engaging dialogue. The conversation covers a range of topics, including personal trauma, life-changing experiences, coaching philosophy, and the evolution of CrossFit. It delves into the impact of trauma on personal growth, decision-making, and the pursuit of happiness. The discussion also explores the role of coaching, values-based decision-making, and the need for a holistic approach to health and wellness. Additionally, it addresses the evolution of CrossFit, the challenges of overtraining, and the importance of a balanced approach to fitness. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including gym coaching, health and fitness, experimentation, and the importance of finding what works for you. Follow Sean on IG: @sranney25 You can find us on Instagram: Aram: @4weeks2thebeach Jim: @jimmynutrition Grab some Serenity Gummies: CuredNutrition.com Code: OSL for 20% OFF Get some t-shirts/tanks/hoodies at: https://www.othersidelifestyle.com/shop If you'd like to reach out to Aram, you can find him at: https://www.4weeks2thebeach.com/work-with-me If you'd like to reach out to Jim, you can find him at: https://www.othersidelifestyle.com/schedule Go get some supplements: www.legionathletics.com, use code: ARAM
Welcome to MrMaple Podcasts, your go-to destination for all things horticulture. Our playlist is a collection of podcasts that showcase various plants and interview renowned horticulturists. We aim to educate and inspire our listeners about the beauty of plants and the knowledge needed to cultivate them. Our podcasts cover a wide range of topics, from Japanese Maples, Conifers, Ginkgos, and Azaleas to interviews with experts in the field. Tune in every Sunday at 8PM eastern for a new episode and join us on this journey to discover the wonders of horticulture.
This week, we visit the Ranney family in Iowa to hear their dramatic story of surviving a tornado that destroyed their home in a recent once-in-a-lifetime tornadic event that affected Nebraska and Iowa. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the cast members and do not necessarily reflect the official position of Christ Community Church.
Ben and Alex are joined by Julia Ranney of Sportsnet, the Toronto Star and Manchester City to break down Canada's loss to the U.S. Women's National Team in the semifinals of the Concacaf W Gold Cup. Dunlop is out for this one, celebrating his son's first birthday. Make sure to leave a review and a rating on whichever podcast platform you're listening on. FOLLOW US ON X: Northern Fútbol: @NorthernFutbol Ben Steiner: @BenSteiner00 Brendan Dunlop: @Brendan_Dunlop Alex Gangué-Ruzic: @AlexGangueRuzic Julia Ranney: @JuliaLeahRanney (Also on TikTok and Instagram)
Best Of BPR 12/18: Dr. Megan Ranney On Guns As Public Health Problem & The United Nations Foundation
There are certain theaters in Buffalo that have boasted jaw-dropping and gasp-inducing set designs. When the audience is affected in this way, there's a good chance that the set was designed by Collin Ranney. After working in the D.C. area for a few years, Collin returned to his family in Buffalo to establish himself as one of the most sought-after designers of both sets and costumes. Hear his story on this episode, preceded by a delightful segment of “Step Out With Sabrina” in which holiday fare becomes the focus.
We are joined by David Ranney to discuss Innovative Ways to Reward and Retain Dental Employees and more!David Ranney brings deep experience to his role as Vice President of Sales for our firm's premier small business 401(k) offering, BetterK. Prior to joining Rebalance, he spent more than two decades at Fidelity, driving innovation in workplace retirement investing.During David's 20+ year tenure at Fidelity, he led the Workplace Investing team in a variety of managerial roles, including Vice President of Sales. He has a track record of success in client-facing roles, leading 401(k) sales efforts in employer-sponsored retirement plans. While at Fidelity, he won several prestigious leadership awards, including the National Leadership Award, President's Circle Award, the Regional Leadership Award, and the 100% Club Award.As Vice President of Sales at Rebalance, David partners with small businesses across many industries throughout the country. He believes in the Jesuit ideal of “men and women for others.” He educates small businesses about how to avoid high 401(k) fees, how to optimize asset allocation, how to increase plan participation, and how to utilize retirement planning. The net result is higher employee satisfaction and greater employee retention.David graduated from the College of the Holy Cross with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics. He earned his Master of Business Administration with concentrations in Finance and Marketing from the Carroll School of Management at Boston College. David also holds a Series 65 securities license.He currently resides in Charleston, South Carolina with his wife and three children. When not engaging with small business owners on their retirement plans, David enjoys being a maddeningly average golfer and hitting the beach or any other body of water to stay cool in the Carolina summers.Learn more:https://www.rebalance360.com/401k/ ***** SPONSOR: – Omni Premier Marketing: https://omnipremier.com/dental-marketing/ CONNECT: – Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedentalbrief/ – Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedentalbriefpodcast/ – LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dental-brief-podcast-564267217 – Patrick's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pchavoustie/– Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd08JzybKfNH0v12Q9jf50w WEBSITE: – https://dentalbrief.com/
Hello friends! Journalist Julia Ranney joins me to talk all things Manchetser Derby including how City were able to grit out a 3-1 victory. Follow Julia on Twitter and TikTok @julialeahranneyFollow me on Twitter @SHEscoresbanger#wsl #mancity #mcwfc #manchesterunited #manchestercity #laurenhemp #skysports #derby #muwfc
Source: The Ranney Letters: Family Correspondence During the Yankee Migration, https://mlpp.pressbooks.pub/ranneyletters/
Dr. Megan Ranney joins CareTalk to discuss innovative public health approaches to prevent violence and related behavioral health problems.
Pastor Sean R. Moore teams up with Pastor Joey Salinas, Pastor Timothy Ramsey, Pastor Adam Ranney and Pastor Anjolo Fielder to teach on going to another level.
Transcripts of family letters I discovered in a drawer in the Historical Society in Ashfield, Massachusetts.
Eric speaks with Peter Ranney of Ranney Blair, a remodeling and design firm in Roswell, Georgia. Peter shares his background in construction, why he started Ranney Blair with his business partner, Scott Blair, what it's like merging with another remodeler in the area, and how he has changed his processes to weed out the time wasters and find the ideal clients. Peter also shares some of his marketing tactics and how he has built the company's stellar reputation for remodeling. Topics Include: How to finish projects on-time The impact of in-house designers Qualifying your leads Pricing strategies How to use a retainer How they attract leads Identifying your target customer profile Creating processes that customers value Listen to the episode to learn more. Resources: Visit the Ranney Blair website here https://www.ranneyblair.com/ Own a construction company and want to share your story? Apply to be on an upcoming episode of Builder Stories at https://www.builderstories.com Rate the Podcast: Help your fellow business owners find the podcast! Follow us on your favorite podcasting platform so you never miss an episode!
Megan Ranney MD MPH is an emergency physician, researcher, and advocate for innovative approaches to health. Her work focuses on the intersection between digital health, violence prevention, and population health. She is the incoming dean of the Yale School of Public Health and former Deputy Dean of the School of Public Health, as well as founding Director of the Brown-Lifespan Center for Digital Health . She is co-founder and Senior Strategic Advisor to the American Foundation for Firearm Injury Reduction in Medicine (AFFIRM) at the Aspen Institute which creates practical, scalable, and immediate health-based solutions to reduce all forms of firearm-related injuries in the United States. She recently served as co-founder and president of the board for GetUsPPE.org, a startup dedicated to matching donated personal protective equipment to those who need it most. She is a Fellow of the fifth class of the Aspen Health Innovators Fellowship Program and a member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network. She is the Warren Alpert Endowed Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Alpert Medical School of Brown University and a Professor of Behavioral and Social Science / Health Services, Policy, and Practice at the School of Public Health.
A champion of wellbeing, Dr Marcus Ranney is a big believer of leveraging the power of digital biomarkers to hack the human operating system—priming it for a longer health span. A published bestselling author, keynote speaker, digital talk show host, and public health commentator, he has been a World Economic Forum's Global Shaper and a Senior Fellow to the Atlantic Council. In 2021, he launched Human Edge with the aim of helping white collar employees be the best version of themselves—health, brain, and body—regardless of the challenges at the workplace. How do sleep challenges impact our ability to grow and age well? How does sleep play a role in longevity? What are three times when melatonin can be effective and safe? For more on Dr Marcus Ranney, you can follow him: Website: https://humanedge.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/docmranney/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/docmranney/ Books: https://www.amazon.in/Human-Edge-Dr-Marcus-Ranney/dp/0000989835 Related Episodes: 159 - Utilising Tracking For Better Sleep With Mohit Kumar, Founder, Ultrahuman 152 - Sleep Diagnostics With Pankaj Arora -For more on Deepa: Deepa is an Allied Functional Medicine Practitioner, Ayurvedic Practitioner, Author and a Yogini at OHA Health. Having a son with a rare adrenal disorder gave her insight into the working of the adrenals. Her articles have been shared by Dr Mark Hyman, MD, a 17 times NY Times Bestselling Author. She also gave the opening speech on Health Hacks at Amazon Web Services & YourStory HeathTech 2019 to heads of healthcare start-ups in India. She is in the YourStory100 Digital Influencers Of 2020. Her book on sleep with HarperCollins releases in 2023. She has been featured on the award winning podcast 15-Minute Matrix and UK Health Radio discussing sleep.
A Public Fit Theatre Company is an award-winning ensemble theatre based in Las Vegas, Nevada.In this episode of Behind the Buzz, Producing Director Joe Kucan and Artistic Director Ann-Marie Pereth continue the conversation about the company's recent production of August Wilson's The Plano Lesson with actors Jamie Maurice Clay and visiting guest artist "Ranney." They chat about heritage, legacy, and the nature of "epic" theatre. Fun side note: apparently Joe has fallen in love with the phrase "spoiler alert!"Behind the Buzz is a production of A Public Fit Theatre Company. Copyright 2023, all rights reserved. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Howie and Harlan are joined by Megan Ranney, who will become the dean of the newly independent Yale School of Public Health later this year. Harlan reflects on the research that is helping us understand aging at a cellular level; Howie discusses a new study that he co-authored which examines the costs that make it harder for many mothers to breastfeed. Links: “Accelerated Epigenetic Aging Is Associated with Multiple Cardiometabolic, Hematologic, and Renal Abnormalities: A Project Baseline Health Substudy” Outlive by Peter Attia with Bill Gifford “Megan Ranney named dean of Yale School of Public Health” “Yale School of Public Health to become self-supporting, independent school” Megan Ranney: “To prevent gun injury, build better research” Megan Ranney: “We need more research on guns. Here are 5 questions we can answer.” Howard Forman: “No such thing as a free lunch: The direct marginal costs of breastfeeding” Learn more about the MBA for Executives program at Yale SOM. Email Howie and Harlan comments or questions.
5 Big Issues with Small 401(k) Plans: Rebalance's David RanneySmall-business 401(k) plans face a lot of specific issues and challenges that don't necessarily impact larger retirement plans.This week we're focusing squarely on some hot-button issues specifically related to small 401(k) plans, and to help us do that we're joined by an expert in the field, David Ranney, who joined the team at small-biz 401(k) specialist Rebalance a few months back after spending more than two decades at Fidelity Investments. There he led the workplace investing team in a variety of managerial roles, including Vice President of Sales.A VP of Sales at Rebalance, which features the proprietary small-biz 401(k) offering, “better K,” David helps small business owners learn how to detect and avoid high fees, how to optimize asset allocation, increase plan participation and take advantage of retirement planning resources.In today's podcast, he shares insights about the five major issues he's identified with small 401(k)s and why it's important to face them head-on.
Welcome to the Contractor Growth Network podcast, where we help contractors grow their businesses and achieve their goals. In this episode, we're excited to bring you a behind-the-scenes look at Ranney Blair, a $4M remodeling company with our special guests, Peter Ranney and Scott Blair. Peter and Scott will take us through their journey in the construction industry, sharing insights on how they got started and the challenges they faced along the way. We'll discuss the strategies they used to grow their business, including what worked and what didn't, and the lessons they learned from those experiences. Throughout the conversation, we'll explore the various challenges that contractors face when growing their businesses, such as managing cash flow, hiring and training employees, and scaling operations. Peter and Scott will share their perspective on how to overcome these obstacles and offer valuable advice for businesses looking to take their operations to the next level. Finally, we'll wrap up the episode by asking our guests to share their biggest piece of advice for businesses that are smaller than Ranney Blair. Whether you're just starting out or looking to scale your existing business, you won't want to miss this valuable conversation. So sit back, relax, and join us for this insightful episode of the Contractor Growth Network podcast, as we go behind the scenes of Ranney Blair, a $4M remodeling company. If you want to learn more, check out our website: www.contractorgrowthnetwork.com
In today's episode, I have the pleasure of inviting Marcus Ranney. Marcus and I connected on a very near and dear topic, i.e., Biohacking. A champion of wellbeing, Marcus is a big believer in leveraging the power of digital biomarkers to hack the human operating system primed for longevity, allowing us to reach our fullest potential - health, brain, and body - via his latest investor-backed venture, HumanEdge. Get ready to discover the power of biohacking with a passion for pushing the boundaries of what's possible and a track record of transforming lives; Dr. Ranney is a force to be reckoned with - and he's just getting started. If you would like to reach out to Dr. Marcus Ranney, then you can connect with him on his Linkedin Page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/docmranney/ If you are interested in getting his book, here is the link: The Human Edge The Podcast is available in the following locations: Anchor FM Spotify Apple Google Amazon Stitcher Breaker Overcast Pocket Cast Radio Public IHeart
The federal COVID-19 public health emergency ends on May 11. What does that mean for the cost of vaccines, access to testing, and treatment options? Andy poses those questions to ER physician (and soon to be dean of Yale School of Public Health) Dr. Megan Ranney. They also discuss why virus scares like Mpox and avian influenza seem to be happening more often. Keep up with Andy on Twitter and Post @ASlavitt. Follow Megan Ranney on Twitter @meganranney. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. Support the show by checking out our sponsors! Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: https://lemonadamedia.com/sponsors/ Check out these resources from today's episode: Find vaccines, masks, testing, treatments, and other resources in your community: https://www.covid.gov/ Order Andy's book, “Preventable: The Inside Story of How Leadership Failures, Politics, and Selfishness Doomed the U.S. Coronavirus Response”: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250770165 Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. For additional resources, information, and a transcript of the episode, visit lemonadamedia.com/show/inthebubble.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We live in our bodies but how much do we really understand about how they work? On this episode of Take aPause, Varun chats with physician entrepreneur Dr. Marcus Ranney on the fundamentals each of us should focus on to not just live long lives but the healthiest possible lives in bodies that allow us to achieve our optimum potential as individuals. Find out how you can successfully biohack popular practices like intermittent fasting, regulating caffeine intake, ice baths, and calorie deficit diets to gain peak performance levels. A business professional in healthcare and technology, Dr. Marcus Ranney specialises in research that explores the limits of the human body for optimum performance and longevity. His exploits include climbing the sides of Everest, skiing in the Arctic, the European Alps, and serving as a medical officer in the Royal Air Force and at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. Currently based in Mumbai, he is the founder of Human Edge, a longevity science company with the vision of democratising the healthspan of the workforce across the globe. He is also a published author, a keen athlete and marathon runner, and holds a Guinness World Record for backwards running. You can Order Varun's book “Everything is out of syllabus: An instruction manual for life & work “ at https://amzn.to/335QKow Follow Varun across social media platforms @VarunDuggi https://www.instagram.com/varunduggi/ https://www.youtube.com/c/VarunDuggi https://twitter.com/varunduggi And for a weekly download of mind musings and recommendations subscribe to his newsletter “Unschooled with Varun Duggirlala” at https://varunduggi.substack.com About the show “Take apause with Varun Duggirala” ( previously “The Varun Duggi show”) is a twice a week podcast that's meant to enable its listeners to take a pause amidst the chaos of their daily lives to learn tools, embrace ideas and soak in concepts that will help them find motivation, build the right mindset and perform at their best. Varun also occasionally taps into the minds of truly interesting people to give listeners a learn from and use in their work, life and everything in-between. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/take-a-pause-varun-duggi/message
Marilyn, UNITY Advocate for Blood Drive Ministries, joins Pastor John to discuss the need for blood donations and how simple it is for you to take part in changing the lives of others!
EDIT: The Inflation Reduction Act's allocation for regenerative agriculture is $20 billion, not $20 million as mentioned in the episode. Julia Ranney is the Creative Communications and Policy Associate for the Center for Food Safety. After over a decade of independent, academic, and professional research, Julia has built varying levels of subject expertise on food systems as they relate to genetics, international development, public health, sustainability, and nutrition. Her goal is to utilize this knowledge and passion to inform policy, consumers, and to hold corporations accountable - all in the interest of creating a more equitable and sustainable global food system and culture.In her current position Julia produces CFS's podcast, manages communications strategy across platforms, and serves on the policy team in Washington, D.C. She is passionate about the power of storytelling to effect change, using creative communications as a medium for education, and fostering more inspiration for the next generation.LinksArticle on lab-grown meat: https://www.centerforfoodsafety.org/blog/6458/is-lab-grown-meat-healthy-and-safe-to-consumeLab-grown meat webinar recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ce-7-vc-UNwLab-grown meat article: https://thecounter.org/lab-grown-cultivated-meat-cost-at-scale/Connect with Center for Food Safety Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/centerforfoodsafety/reels/?hl=enWebsite: https://www.centerforfoodsafety.org/Connect with JuliaEmail: jranney@centerforfoodsafety.orgLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julia-ranney-876458b1/Connect with Jane Z. on Instagram at @farm.to.future
COVID is bouncing back. Yeah, we're all tired of the pandemic, but the XBB.1.5 variant really doesn't care. This highly infectious bug is surging across the US, including in Rhode Island, where the number of COVID cases is spiking. So why does this matter, and where do things go from here?
COVID is bouncing back. Yeah, we're all tired of the pandemic, but the XBB.1.5 variant really doesn't care. This highly infectious bug is surging across the US, including in Rhode Island, where the number of COVID cases is spiking. So why does this matter, and where do things go from here?
Executive Director of the United Way of Sullivan County, Anna Ranney, is here as the United Way gears up for Free Coat Friday this Friday in Newport, on the Town Common.
One of the most intriguing presentations at the inaugural Innovations in NAFLD Care 2022 conference (INCBCN) came from physician, author and entrepreneur Dr. Marcus Ranney. In this conversation, Roger Green interviews Marcus on his experiences unique vision and the future of #biohacking.In this conversation From the Vault, Marcus discusses his own “journey of figuring out…how to augment [his] own health.” He describes his personal history and career, how he came to write the best-selling book “At the Human Edge,” to begin his Human Edge consultancy and to begin developing the #biohacking app Mito. Along the way, we learn about his long-standing passion for mitochondria and the ways experiencing long-haul COVID-19 has affected his health and perspective. From a market perspective, he discusses the rapid growth of technologies designed to collect and share information about the individual's metabolism.From the platform of understanding Human Edge and Mito, the dialogue veers into broader social issues. Roger discusses how the conference presented and amplified four very different views of power and control in managing individuals' health. Marcus shares his view that if we are to address social developmental needs and goals necessary to advance health, data — at all levels — will be key to formulating, evaluating and improving strategies and programs. These ideas do not sound radical in their one-sentence summaries, but the discussion is richer, farther-reaching and more powerful than the summaries themselves suggest.
ROI DISCLOSURES: https://tinyurl.com/w7bb73vn Tune in today as Lance, Rob, and Adrian interview Thea Ranney. She is the owner and organizer extraordinaire at Thea's Organizing Services (TOS) in Portland Oregon. She's the mastermind who makes the magic happen! Find out how she uses her passion for organizing to help others set themselves up for success and lasting comfort. Connect with Thea: Social: @Theasorganizing https://theasorganizingservices.com/ theasos@outlook.com 541-806-4734 Links & Resources Mentioned: Book: Born A Crime - Trevor Noah https://roi-fa.com/events https://roi-fa.com https://delavan-realty.com https://www.directorsmortgage.com/loan-officer/adrian-schermer
ROI DISCLOSURES: https://tinyurl.com/w7bb73vn Tune in today as Lance, Rob, and Adrian interview Thea Ranney. She is the owner and organizer extraordinaire at Thea's Organizing Services (TOS) in Portland Oregon. She's the mastermind who makes the magic happen! Find out how she uses her passion for organizing to help others set themselves up for success and lasting comfort. Connect with Thea: Social: @Theasorganizing https://theasorganizingservices.com/ theasos@outlook.com 541-806-4734 Links & Resources Mentioned: Book: The Organized Mind https://roi-fa.com/events https://roi-fa.com https://delavan-realty.com https://www.directorsmortgage.com/loan-officer/adrian-schermer
ROI DISCLOSURES: https://tinyurl.com/w7bb73vn Tune in today as Lance, Rob, and Adrian interview Thea Ranney. She is the owner and organizer extraordinaire at Thea's Organizing Services (TOS) in Portland Oregon. She's the mastermind who makes the magic happen! Find out how she uses her passion for organizing to help others set themselves up for success and lasting comfort. Connect with Thea: Social: @Theasorganizing https://theasorganizingservices.com/ theasos@outlook.com 541-806-4734 Links Mentioned: https://roi-fa.com/events https://roi-fa.com https://delavan-realty.com https://www.directorsmortgage.com/loan-officer/adrian-schermer
Karen Ranney taught Early Grade Science, Kindergarten, and Pre-K for more than 20 years. She now maintains a little woods in the Hudson Valley. She gardens, photographs and writes for children every day. She thanks all the young children who observe nature, show curiosity, ask questions, and inspire everyone in their world. She's written All About Leaves and My Hear Your Heart under her pen name Lea Utsira.Today we learn about and visit Karen's garden, and she shares about how and why she's cultivating pollinator plants, how's she's bringing her yard back into a more native state, how she manages critters and poison ivy, and the two books she's authored for young (and old) readers. If you want to reach out to Karen and talk gardening or pollinators, you can find her at leautsira@gmail.com.Our show music is from Shana Falana!Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.orgLeave me a voicemail with your thoughts or a few words about who has what you want and why! (845) 481-3429** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IThttp://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFY | STITCHERITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCASTITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/she-wants/i-want-what-she-has?refid=stpr'Follow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcastTWITTER * https://twitter.com/wantwhatshehas
The president of the United States has COVID. Again. Abdul reflects on what this signals in the pandemic–and our politics. Then he sits down with Dr. Megan Ranney, Emergency Medicine physician and Academic Dean of Public Health at Brown University.
If you feel like there's been an unending string of gun violence in the US this year, you're right. According to the Gun Violence Archive, there have been at least four mass shootings every week so far in 2022. Dr. Megan Ranney, an emergency room doctor and the academic dean at Brown University's School of Public Health, says gun violence should be treated like the public health crisis that it is.We talk about her prescription for change and her latest COVID guidance. Tips and ideas? Email us at rinews@globe.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode [Episode 3 revisited], emergency room physician Dr. Megan Ranney explains how gun violence is a public health crisis, and shares her non-partisan approach to help end it. Dr. Ranney is a respected researcher, emergency physician, and advocate in the field of injury prevention and digital health. She is a Professor at Brown University, and the co-founder of AFFIRM, the American Foundation for Firearm Injury Reduction in Medicine.Follow Dr. Megan Ranney on Twitter.Follow host Halle Tecco on Twitter.Visit The Heart of Healthcare website for episode recaps.https://offscrip.com/shows/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
#YaJagoffPodcast: The TRAF Report 2022 Summary: The Jags venture to Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival at the Backyard Stage at 8th and Penn. Sarah Aziz explains the week's TRAF activities while Ranney stops by for an encore performance with special acts with the Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company Theater of Black and White. What was on the blog? Yikes! The Superintendent: Do As I Say, Not As I Do! Aldi Or Aldi's PeterParker Pic A Job For “Skinny Jeans!” SPONSOR: Summer means festivals, outdoor events and community collabs with Rohrich Honda. Expect a pop-up parking lot event in June, the return of Little Italy Days, and Pierogi Festival to name a few. Plus, you need a way to get to all the fun, so stop by our Bloomfield location and snag the vehicle that is right for you. As always visit rohrichhonda.com for all your vehicle needs. QUESTION OF THE DAY: It's festival season! What is your festival vice, that bad for you item ya just can't pass up? 4:22 Sarah Aziz: The Three Rivers Arts Festival was relocated to the city's cultural district with art surrounding two square blocks on Penn between 6th and 7th Street and another one on Fort Duquesne. Stay tuned for jazz at the Backyard Stage on 8th and Penn Street to continue through September. As soon as the 10-day festival ends, there will be one food and drink vendor remaining at the Backyard Stage for four months! Sarah highlights where to park, how to navigate traffic, and how best to get where you want to go on foot. She's TRAF's walking app. This Saturday, watch out for performances by Goody Mob and CeeLo Green! 25:13 Ranney: If you're a Pittsburgher, his name is spelled Ranney, but pronounced ‘Rainey,' and while he doesn't love ice cream, this artist works with the Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company Theater of Black and White. In the beginning, it was a group of black playwrights with white directors, and white playwrights with black directors, but NOW it includes playwrights and directors from all ethnic and cultural backgrounds. The organization hosts six plays, and to close out TRAF, they have one piece by the legendary August Wilson that Ranney will be performing himself! Head to 805 Liberty Ave. on the weekends at 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. and 6 p.m. on weekdays to catch a show!
AMA CXO Todd Unger talks with Megan Ranney MD, MPH, a practicing emergency physician, researcher and national advocate for innovative approaches to public health at Brown University, about gun violence and why we need to approach it as a public health issue with physicians playing an important role.
This episode features Dr. Megan Ranney, Emergency Physician, Director at Brown-Lifespan Center for Digital Health, and Associate Dean at Brown University School of Public Health. Here, she discusses working as an emergency physician during the pandemic, creating digital mental health services that are accessible to all, and more.
On May 10, 1849, wealthy New Yorkers set out for a night at the Astor Place Opera House to enjoy English actor William Macready's performance in "Macbeth". A few streets away, however, fans of rival American actor Edwin Forrest were preparing to 'express their opinion' at the urging of inflammatory press pieces and Tammany Hall. Before the night was out, Astor Place would be the scene of chaos, rioting, and the deaths and injuries of dozens of New Yorkers, police, and soldiers. On this episode, we're discussing theater hooliganism, William Shakespeare, English vs. American acting styles, and how the New York State militia came to be firing cannons at unarmed American citizens in the middle of Manhattan. Sources: "Account of the terrific and fatal riot at the New-York Astor Place Opera House, on the night of May 10th, 1849; with the quarrels of Forrest and Macready, including all the causes which led to that awful tragedy! Wherein an infuriated mob was quelled by the public authorities and military, with its mournful termination in the sudden death or mutilation of more than fifty citizens, with full and authentic particulars" by H.M. Ranney, 1849 "Remembering New York City's Opera Riots", S. Simon (host), Weekend Edition, 2006 "When New York City Rioted Over Hamlet Being Too British", by B. G. Kellem for Smithsonian Magazine, 2017
Rena Branson, founder of the Queer Niggun Project, speaks on her work as a community organizer, song-weaver, and teacher of both traditional Hassidic and new liturgical melodies. In this conversation with Riv Ranney Shapiro, Rena reflects on the power of communal song to metabolize trauma and on their experience bringing Jewish spiritual gatherings and music to people incarcerated in NYC jails.
Mick Ranney started selling and repairing Birkenstocks in Lawrence, Kansas, decades ago. The brand's popularity has ebbed and flowed — although its current wave of fashion cred is proving more enduring than any before. Throughout it all, Ranney has stayed a "true believer" in shoes worth fixing.
Andy and ER doctor Megan Ranney take you inside her Rhode Island emergency department to hear just how thinly stretched everyone and everything is during the Omicron wave. Nearly two years into this pandemic, we are all exhausted. But as you can hear in Megan's voice, the people who staff emergency departments have been pushed to their breaking point. Go with her on a recent shift as she treats patients, talks with her colleagues, and reflects on the toll that practicing emergency medicine during COVID has taken on all of them. Keep up with Andy on Twitter @ASlavitt and Instagram @andyslavitt. Follow Megan @meganranney on Twitter. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. Support the show by checking out our sponsors! Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: https://lemonadamedia.com/sponsors/ Throughout the pandemic, CVS Health has been there, bringing quality, affordable health care closer to home—so it's never out of reach for anyone. Because at CVS Health, healthier happens together. Learn more at cvshealth.com. Check out these resources from today's episode: Read more from Megan on what it's like in the emergency department during Omicron: https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2022/01/21/omicron-er-doctor-stress/ Check out this piece by Ed Yong, featuring Megan, about the toll Omicron is taking on hospitals, patients, and health care workers in America: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2022/01/omicron-mild-hospital-strain-health-care-workers/621193/ Learn more about BA. 2, a new version of the Omicron variant: https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2022/01/24/covid-omicron-ba2/ Find a COVID-19 vaccine site near you: https://www.vaccines.gov/ Order Andy's book, Preventable: The Inside Story of How Leadership Failures, Politics, and Selfishness Doomed the U.S. Coronavirus Response: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250770165 Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. For additional resources, information, and a transcript of the episode, visit lemonadamedia.com/show/inthebubble. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The late Noel Ignatiev's comrades Zhana Kurti (from Hard Crackers) and Dave Ranney and Kingsley Clarke from the Sojourner Truth Organization discuss the release of Acceptable Men, a memoir of Noel's time in the '70s as militant worker in the larger US Steel Mill in Gary Indiana. Buy Acceptable Men from Charles H. Kerr Books or AK Press And follow Kerr Books on Twitter Please SUPPORT THE SHOW at PATREON.COM/THEANTIFADA Show notes: Dave Ranney's Living and Dying on the Factory Floor review: https://www.angryworkers.org/2019/11/26/living-and-dying-on-the-factory-floor-by-dave-ranney/ Hard Crackers Journal: https://hardcrackers.com/ Eulogy of Noel Ignatiev by Jarrod Shanahan: https://communemag.com/noel-ignatiev-1940-2019/ Truth and Revolution: A history of the Sojourner Truth Organization: https://www.akpress.org/truthandrevolution.html Song: Dave Dudley - Steel Worker Blues