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Col. (ret.) Robert Hamilton takes a new approach to examining the relationship between China and Russia, departing from the standard debate over whether the relationship is a true strategic partnership or merely an axis of convenience. Instead, he argues that the best way to gain an understanding of ties between Beijing and Moscow is to watch how they interact “on the ground” in regions of the world where they both have important interests at stake. Hamilton provides an in-depth analysis of Chinese-Russian interaction in Africa, Central Asia, and East Asia, as well as an analysis of China's response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The picture of the relationship that emerges portrays its dynamic, complex, and contingent nature, and reveals areas of convergence and divergence between these two powers. In doing so, he provides a new perspective useful to both scholars and policymakers.Also see:The China-Russia Relationship: The Dance of the Dragon and the Bear – Westminster Institute
Welcome to another episode of Supra Insider. This time, Marc and Ben sat down with Robert Hamilton, executive coach and former Meta and Google PM, to unpack the art and science of behavioral interviews. If you've ever struggled with the infamous “leadership and drive” loop or wondered why your best stories aren't landing, this episode is a must-listen.They explore why behavioral interviews are often harder to prepare for than case-style interviews, how to identify the signal behind the questions, and why storytelling, self-awareness, and emotional authenticity are so critical. Robert shares actionable tactics like the STARLU framework (Situation, Task, Action, Result, Learning, Upgrade) and explains how to build a versatile story bank that reveals your growth mindset and values.Whether you're actively interviewing, coaching others, or just want to improve how you tell your story as a PM, this episode is packed with practical wisdom.All episodes of the podcast are also available on Spotify, Apple and YouTube.New to the pod? Subscribe below to get the next episode in your inbox
In the past week, 30 Ukrainians have died and more than 163 others injured as Russia escalated its bombing campaign amid U.S. efforts to end the war. It prompted President Trump to lash out at not only Russian President Putin, but also Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. Laura Barrón-López discussed more with retired Army Col. Robert Hamilton of the Foreign Policy Research Institute's Eurasia Program. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In the past week, 30 Ukrainians have died and more than 163 others injured as Russia escalated its bombing campaign amid U.S. efforts to end the war. It prompted President Trump to lash out at not only Russian President Putin, but also Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. Laura Barrón-López discussed more with retired Army Col. Robert Hamilton of the Foreign Policy Research Institute's Eurasia Program. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Best of the Wagga Wagga show: About the show Highlights from Radio 1RPH's Outside Broadcast at the 2024 Wagga Wagga Agricultural Show. In this episode we share the history of the show plus live interviews with some of the people who make it happen. David Moncrieff spoke with show society president Robert Hamilton and Sue Jose spoke with Kate Last who organises the competitions, plus the winners of the Wagga Wagga Show Young Woman of the Year and Young Rural Achiever competitions. Find out what goes into a modern agricultural show.
There are early indications a Russian air defense system may have hit the Azerbaijan Airlines plane that crashed in Kazakhstan, a U.S. official says. Some of the speculation focuses on damage to the plane's tail section that could have been caused by shrapnel from an exploding missile. Stephanie Sy reports and William Brangham discusses the crash with retired Army Col. Robert Hamilton. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
There are early indications a Russian air defense system may have hit the Azerbaijan Airlines plane that crashed in Kazakhstan, a U.S. official says. Some of the speculation focuses on damage to the plane's tail section that could have been caused by shrapnel from an exploding missile. Stephanie Sy reports and William Brangham discusses the crash with retired Army Col. Robert Hamilton. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Meet Scott Cline, Robert Hamilton, Dan Healy, and Amanda Stone, Area 19 candidates for Greenville County Schools Board of Trustees in the November general election. Area 19 generally covers Northwestern Greenville County to the state line, Travelers Rest, and Berea. In this episode, each candidate has 10 minutes to introduce themselves to the voters. Your vote is so important! Please take a listen and share with your neighbors. Links: Scott Cline: https://scottclineforschoolboard.com/ Robert Hamilton: https://www.voteroberthamilton.com/ Dan Healy: None provided Amanda Stone: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558353422529 Sample Ballot: www.scvotes.gov _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Simple Civics: Greenville County is a project of Greater Good Greenville. Support Simple Civics with a tax-deductible contribution.
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Mark 1:1-8 and Isaiah 40:1-11 | Second Sunday of Advent | December 10, 2023 | Robert Hamilton, preaching Learn more about First Christian: https://fccsaintpaul.org/
I spoke with Robert Hamilton Owens (US Air Force Veteran, 12-time Ironman finisher, Keynote Speaker, Coach, Consultant, and Author) about "Making Resiliency a Reality." You will learn the following: 1. The vulnerabilities and risks we should look out for in building resiliency. 7:31 2. How we can adapt to change and uncertainty as we strategize in building resiliency. 10:14 3. How we can enhance or diversify our support network to provide better support during challenging times. 13:30 4. What areas should we invest in to build the necessary skills to help our resiliency. 18:10 5. What Leaders can do to promote an environment that supports resiliency. 28:32 To get in contact with Robert: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-hamilton-owens-6a6a9493 Website: https://roberthamiltonowens.com Email: robertowenss@yahoo.com This episode is sponsored by Fantail Services https://fantailservices.com Triad Leadership Solutions https://triadleadershipsolutions.my.canva.site Our podcast is sponsored by SupaPass https://www.supapass.com Southern, Sweet & Sassy™ Coffee Website: https://grounds4cause.com/pages/s3-coffee-co Use DTLWPODCAST at checkout for your discount. Hawchester London Website: www.hawchester.com Use TRIAD25 at checkout for your discount.
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This week on The Hamilton Review Podcast, Dr. Bob welcomes Dr. Noel Salyer (his daughter!) to the show! In this short and informative conversation, Dr. Salyer and Dr. Bob talk about the spookiest night of the year - HALLOWEEN! Halloween is such a magical time of year for kids, but how do we keep them safe AND have a lot of fun? Dr. Salyer, pediatrician at Pacific Ocean Pediatrics and mom of three, shares valuable tips to keep your family safe - don't miss this SPOOKTACULAR discussion! Noël Hamilton Salyer, M.D., F.A.A.P., was raised in Santa Monica, California, and is the first of four daughters born to Leslie and Robert Hamilton. She graduated with a Bachelor's degree in psycho-biology from University of California, Los Angeles and then completed her medical degree at University of California, Davis. She did her internship and pediatric residency at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford University. After eight years in Northern California, she moved back to Santa Monica and in 2010 joined us here at the pediatric practice her father founded in 1996. Dr. Salyer and Dr. Bob are a dynamic daughter-dad, doctor duo at Pacific Ocean Pediatrics in Santa Monica, California. Dr. Salyer holds staff privileges at Providence-St. John's Health Center and UCLA-Santa Monica Medical Center. She lives in Culver City with her husband, Kyle, their three children, and their Australian labradoodle, Poppy. How to contact Dr. Bob: Dr. Bob on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChztMVtPCLJkiXvv7H5tpDQ Dr. Bob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Dr. Bob on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton.1656
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Fourteenth Sunday After Pentecost |Matthew 16:21-28 | September 3, 2023 |Robert Hamilton, preaching Guest Preacher Rob Hamilton expresses gratitude for the grace that sustains us through trials and tribulations, we look forward to the journey ahead with hope and trust in God's constant presence. He concludes with a reference to a song that encapsulates the transformative journey of moving forward with grace and hope. Learn more about First Christian: https://fccsaintpaul.org/
Thirteenth Sunday After Pentecost |Matthew 16:13-20 and 1 Corinthians 1:10-19 | August 27, 2023 |Robert Hamilton, preaching In this sermon, Robert Hamilton explores biblical passages on Peter's confession of Jesus as the Messiah and urges unity among listeners. We delve into the concept of being presidential, reflect on political divisions, and caution against letting others define our religious or cultural identities. The importance of revelation, building meaningful relationships, and prioritizing the greater good are emphasized. The podcast concludes with a reminder of the significance of authenticity and genuine living in faith. Learn more about First Christian: https://fccsaintpaul.org/
Twelfth Sunday After Pentecost |Matthew 15:10-28 | August 20, 2023 |Robert Hamilton, preaching Rev. Robert Hamilton preaches on the importance of confession and living our beliefs by looking at the story of the Canaanite woman who demonstrates unwavering faith and humility to receive help from Jesus. By living our confession, we find strength and guidance in difficult times. Learn more about First Christian: https://fccsaintpaul.org/ First Christian Church of St. Paul is a small, open and affirming, and multicultural church located near St. Paul, MN in Roseville. We are a local expression of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Visit us for worship in person Sundays at Roseville Lutheran Church at 11:00 AM.
Robert Hamilton and Rick Landgraf join Aaron to tackle (almost) every question you were too embarrassed to ask about the defense and security issues central to Ukraine. Term by term, concept by concept, jargon by jargon. No acronym is safe!
The Black Sea region looms increasingly large as the locus of of great power, military, political, and economic competition. FPRI's Eurasia Program partnered with Ilia State University in Tbilisi, Georgia, to hold a two day conference on Black Sea geopolitics, security, strategic connectivity, and resilience.In this episode, Head of Eurasia Research, Robert Hamilton, is joined by Director of the Eurasia Program, Maia Otarashvili, and Eurasia Fellows Aaron Schwartzbaum, Max Hess, Nikolas Gvosdev, Batu Kutelia, and Dato Sikharulidze to discuss key takeaways from the conference.
Trinity Sunday |Matthew 28:16-20 | June 4, 2023 | Robert Hamilton, preaching Learn more about First Christian: https://fccsaintpaul.org/ First Christian Church of St. Paul is a small, open and affirming, and multicultural church located near St. Paul, MN in Roseville. We are a local expression of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Visit us for worship in person Sundays at Roseville Lutheran Church at 11:00 AM.
US assistance has been a key factor in Ukraine's ability to not only survive Russia's invasion but turn the tide in some places. But could the US have done more, and done it sooner? Some in Ukraine and in the West have critiqued the US effort as incremental and risk-averse. Is this a fair critique, and if so, is this type of policy a feature or a bug of the US policy process? FPRI's Nikolas Gvosdev and Philip Wasielewski join host Robert Hamilton to discuss.
Robert Hamilton gave the keynote address at our 2023 Scottish Conference. You can listen here.
Robert Owens is considered “The Fittest and Mentally Toughest 71-Year-Old in the World” He is a Special Ops Pararescueman, mountain climber, 12X Ironman triathlete, World Marathon Challenge finisher, SEALFIT's Kokoro 50-hour challenge, radio/TV personality, keynote speaker, minister, philanthropist, and father of five – to name a few. He was also adopted at age 3 months, could not run until 7th grade requiring corrective boots, was suspended from school multiple times barely escaping expulsion. He learned that by developing an “unbeatable mind,” being willing to listen and practicing self-mastery, he could endure any pressure situation revealing his true character. This is the “most interesting man in the world!” roberthamiltonowens.com, robrows4vets.org
On the season 3 finale of FOX Rehabilitation's Live Better Longer podcast, we are joined by ex-Air Force pararescueman, Iron Man triathlete, speaker, author, and legendary adventurer, Robert Hamilton Owens, who on December 4, 2022, will begin rowing 3,500 miles across the Atlantic Ocean to raise funds and awareness for veteran suicide prevention. On average, 18-20 U.S. veterans die from suicide daily. Robert is working in conjunction with the Courage Foundation, an organization that helps veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) transition back into society. Robert was compelled to undertake this journey after his friend, Mark Crampton, a former U.S. Navy SEAL took his own life earlier this year. After learning about Robert's background, we are fully confident that he will be able to accomplish this latest physical challenge. It was only a few years ago that Robert completed a 50-hour Navy SEAL hell week simulation, as well as running seven marathons, in seven consecutive days, on seven different continents. Robert also discusses the importance of staying active and never letting anyone tell you that you're too old to do anything you set your mind to. Listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | Other Android Apps
On the season 3 finale of FOX Rehabilitation's Live Better Longer podcast, we are joined by ex-Air Force pararescueman, Iron Man triathlete, speaker, author, and legendary adventurer, Robert Hamilton Owens, who on December 4, 2022, will begin rowing 3,500 miles across the Atlantic Ocean to raise funds and awareness for veteran suicide prevention. On average, 18-20 U.S. veterans die from suicide daily. Robert is working in conjunction with the Courage Foundation, an organization that helps veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) transition back into society. Robert was compelled to undertake this journey after his friend, Mark Crampton, a former U.S. Navy SEAL took his own life earlier this year. After learning about Robert's background, we are fully confident that he will be able to accomplish this latest physical challenge. It was only a few years ago that Robert completed a 50-hour Navy SEAL hell week simulation, as well as running seven marathons, in seven consecutive days, on seven different continents. Robert also discusses the importance of staying active and never letting anyone tell you that you're too old to do anything you set your mind to. Listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | Other Android Apps
On the season 3 finale of FOX Rehabilitation's Live Better Longer podcast, we are joined by ex-Air Force pararescueman, Iron Man triathlete, speaker, author, and legendary adventurer, Robert Hamilton Owens, who on December 4, 2022, will begin rowing 3,500 miles across the Atlantic Ocean to raise funds and awareness for veteran suicide prevention. On average, 18-20 U.S. veterans die from suicide daily. Robert is working in conjunction with the Courage Foundation, an organization that helps veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) transition back into society. Robert was compelled to undertake this journey after his friend, Mark Crampton, a former U.S. Navy SEAL took his own life earlier this year. After learning about Robert's background, we are fully confident that he will be able to accomplish this latest physical challenge. It was only a few years ago that Robert completed a 50-hour Navy SEAL hell week simulation, as well as running seven marathons, in seven consecutive days, on seven different continents. Robert also discusses the importance of staying active and never letting anyone tell you that you're too old to do anything you set your mind to. Listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | Other Android Apps
On the season 3 finale of FOX Rehabilitation's Live Better Longer podcast, we are joined by ex-Air Force pararescueman, Iron Man triathlete, speaker, author, and legendary adventurer, Robert Hamilton Owens, who on December 4, 2022, will begin rowing 3,500 miles across the Atlantic Ocean to raise funds and awareness for veteran suicide prevention. On average, 18-20 U.S. veterans die from suicide daily. Robert is working in conjunction with the Courage Foundation, an organization that helps veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) transition back into society. Robert was compelled to undertake this journey after his friend, Mark Crampton, a former U.S. Navy SEAL took his own life earlier this year. After learning about Robert's background, we are fully confident that he will be able to accomplish this latest physical challenge. It was only a few years ago that Robert completed a 50-hour Navy SEAL hell week simulation, as well as running seven marathons, in seven consecutive days, on seven different continents. Robert also discusses the importance of staying active and never letting anyone tell you that you're too old to do anything you set your mind to. Listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | Other Android Apps
On the season 3 finale of FOX Rehabilitation's Live Better Longer podcast, we are joined by ex-Air Force pararescueman, Iron Man triathlete, speaker, author, and legendary adventurer, Robert Hamilton Owens, who on December 4, 2022, will begin rowing 3,500 miles across the Atlantic Ocean to raise funds and awareness for veteran suicide prevention. On average, 18-20 U.S. veterans die from suicide daily. Robert is working in conjunction with the Courage Foundation, an organization that helps veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) transition back into society. Robert was compelled to undertake this journey after his friend, Mark Crampton, a former U.S. Navy SEAL took his own life earlier this year. After learning about Robert's background, we are fully confident that he will be able to accomplish this latest physical challenge. It was only a few years ago that Robert completed a 50-hour Navy SEAL hell week simulation, as well as running seven marathons, in seven consecutive days, on seven different continents. Robert also discusses the importance of staying active and never letting anyone tell you that you're too old to do anything you set your mind to. Listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | Other Android Apps
On the season 3 finale of FOX Rehabilitation's Live Better Longer podcast, we are joined by ex-Air Force pararescueman, Iron Man triathlete, speaker, author, and legendary adventurer, Robert Hamilton Owens, who on December 4, 2022, will begin rowing 3,500 miles across the Atlantic Ocean to raise funds and awareness for veteran suicide prevention. On average, 18-20 U.S. veterans die from suicide daily. Robert is working in conjunction with the Courage Foundation, an organization that helps veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) transition back into society. Robert was compelled to undertake this journey after his friend, Mark Crampton, a former U.S. Navy SEAL took his own life earlier this year. After learning about Robert's background, we are fully confident that he will be able to accomplish this latest physical challenge. It was only a few years ago that Robert completed a 50-hour Navy SEAL hell week simulation, as well as running seven marathons, in seven consecutive days, on seven different continents. Robert also discusses the importance of staying active and never letting anyone tell you that you're too old to do anything you set your mind to. Listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | Other Android Apps
This week on The Hamilton Review Podcast, Dr. Bob welcomes Dr. Noel Salyer (his daughter!) to the show! In this short and informative conversation, Dr. Salyer and Dr. Bob talk about the spookiest night of the year - HALLOWEEN! Halloween is such a magical time of year for kids, but how do we keep them safe AND have a lot of fun? Dr. Salyer, pediatrician at Pacific Ocean Pediatrics and mom of three, shares valuable tips to keep your family safe - don't miss this SPOOKTACULAR discussion! Noël Hamilton Salyer, M.D., F.A.A.P., was raised in Santa Monica, California, and is the first of four daughters born to Leslie and Robert Hamilton. She graduated with a Bachelor's degree in psycho-biology from University of California, Los Angeles and then completed her medical degree at University of California, Davis. She did her internship and pediatric residency at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford University. After eight years in Northern California, she moved back to Santa Monica and in 2010 joined us here at the pediatric practice her father founded in 1996. Dr. Salyer and Dr. Bob are a dynamic daughter-dad, doctor duo at Pacific Ocean Pediatrics in Santa Monica, California. Dr. Salyer holds staff privileges at Providence-St. John's Health Center and UCLA-Santa Monica Medical Center. She lives in Culver City with her husband, Kyle, their three children, and their Australian labradoodle, Poppy. How to contact Dr. Bob: Dr. Bob on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChztMVtPCLJkiXvv7H5tpDQ Dr. Bob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Dr. Bob on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton.1656
To effectively treat stroke and prevent stroke, you need to know just what is literally happening in a patient's head. CT Scans and MRI scans are tools most of us are familiar with. Generally if you suspect a stroke is possible, you need these two scans done. There's another tool out there, too, that's cheaper, more portable, and involves no radiation. It's called Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound. It's a great complement to the other scans, and it can provide impressive insight to supplement the information from the radiologists. A skilled practitioner is a great complement to the care team. I first talked about this technology in my conversation with Dr. Aaron Stayman a few years back (Is my Brain Pregnant? Ultrasound and Stroke: Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound). It's fascinating stuff. The problem is that it does require a skilled technician or someone specifically trained in the technique. Despite the work of advocates like Dr. Stayman and Dr. Mar Rubin, there just aren't enough of those techs. Dr. Mark Hamilton of Nova Signal has a solution. His robotic machine automates the whole process, makes it faster, more reliable, and cheaper while giving more accurate results in a lot of scenarios. The Nova Signal solution has the potential to make this technology available to patients and medical practitioners around the world. Drs. Rubin and Hamilton join me in this episode to discuss the technology, the research, and the device itself. If you don't see the audio player below, visit http://Strokecast.com/TCD to listen to the conversation. Click here for a machine-generated transcript Who are Drs. Rubin and Hamilton? Dr. Mark N. Rubin is a vascular neurologist and associate professor of neurology with the University of Tennessee Health Science Center Department of Neurology. He specializes in vascular neurology and is experienced in stroke and cerebrovascular disease, and an experienced sonographer and expert interpreter of carotid duplex ultrasound and transcranial Doppler ultrasonography. He received his medical degree from University of Illinois College of Medicine and completed his Adult Neurology residency and fellowships (Neurohospitalist and Vascular Neurology) at the Mayo Clinic. Robert Hamilton, Ph.D. is the Chief Scientific Officer and Co-Founder of NovaSignal. He is an accomplished entrepreneur, engineer, and clinical researcher with a passion for innovative technologies that allow for increased access to care. Robert, a biomedical engineer by training, is an expert in image/signal processing and machine learning, with extensive experience in cerebral blood flow, traumatic brain injury, stroke, and other neurological disorders. Robert co-founded NovaSignal based on technology he developed during his Ph.D. During his tenure at the company, Robert has supported the entire lifecycle of the NovaSignal autonomous ultrasound platform from idea to commercialization with regulatory clearances in the US, Europe, and Canada. Additionally, Robert has designed and completed several clinical trials supporting the use of the technology in different neurological conditions and has acted as principal investigator on federal grants and contracts totaling more than $25M from the Department of Defense, National Institutes of Health, and the National Science Foundation. Finally, Robert has achieved greater than 100 citations of his work in peer-reviewed publications and conferences and holds over 50 patent assets related to the core technology developed during his PhD studies. TCD vs Traditional Ultrasound When most of us think of ultrasound in medicine, we think of the sonograms of developing children, where parents and doctors swear they can see a human being in those black and white lines. Personally, they seem more like those Magic Eye pictures from the 90s. Traditional ultrasound can also capture pictures of the heart, the blood vessels in the neck, and the condition of other organs in the body. It can be another way of getting a picture of the structures at play. And then you can frame those pictures or make them your Facebook profile picture. TCD is different. The goal is not to capture a picture of the structures of the brain. The goal instead is to understand blood flow through the brain. The technology helps practitioners understand the rate of flow, where there may be leaks or disruptions, if stuff is flowing with the blood that shouldn't, the direction of flow, and whether things are shunting (or crossing) between the veins and arteries that shouldn't. That shunting is at the core of the recent study Nova Signal was part of and that we talk about in this conversation. There are several reasons shunting can occur, but one of the most common is a PFO, or a hole in the heart. I talked in more detail about just what a PFO is in the last episode here: http://Strokecast.com/Anna TCD is a great technology for helping doctors understand the dynamic flow of blood in each individual patient. And it doesn't involve the dedicated rooms or radiation that might come with CT or MRI Scans. NovaGuide™ 2 Intelligent Ultrasound The Nova Guide 2 Intelligent Ultrasound is the device we talked about in this conversation. While TCD is a great tool, it does take a while to get the scan just right, and we face a dearth of practitioners who are able to do it. The Nova Signal solution is simpler. It's small and automated. The device can orient itself and complete a scan much quicker than a human can. The research shows it's more accurate, too. It doesn't take up much space in a medical facility and can easily be brought from one patient to another. Plus, an operator can perform a lot more scans per hour or get back to other tasks more quickly. With hospitals perpetually understaffed these days, that speed makes a lot of financial sense. And since, in stroke, time is brain, it can make a lot of medical sense, too. Nova Signal vs Transthoracic Echocardiography The information about the presentation at the International Stroke conference is here: https://eventpilotadmin.com/web/page.php?page=IntHtml&project=ISC22&id=1176 This is the data we talked about a lot in the conversation. The Nova Signal device was significantly better at detecting the vein-artery shunts indicative of PFO and other conditions than the gold-standard evaluation technique using Transthoracic Echocardiogram. This matters in stroke because when we talk about shunting in tests we're usually talking about very small bubbles. Outside of the test context we're usually talking about clots and other stuff sneaking across from veins to arteries, bypassing the body's filters. When they do that they can go to the brain and cause a stroke. Accurate detection of shunting allows physicians to make more appropriate treatment recommendations and decisions. Hack of the Week Cultivating a sense of gratitude, as unlikely as it may seem, is something that helps a lot of folks deal with the challenges pf post stroke life. Simply being alive means thing can get better. And being alive in the 21 century with the medical resources available is a huge asset to the community. Of course those medical resources are not evenly distributed within the US and around the world, but they exist, and that's a start. Develop a sense of purpose. After stroke, it can be hard to see a way forward, especially if you have severe disabilities. People who succeed in their recovery, or in their goals in general, typically have a pretty strong "Why?" driving them. Achieving their goals gets them closer to something important to them. In the dark times, when you find yourself feeling it's just not worth it, your why -- your sense of purpose can give you a reason to push through. We sometimes ask, "Why should I go on?" almost rhetorically to express or pain. For some folks, though, it can be an exercise to identify the things that matter to you. So ask yourself that question, but assume there is an answer. And write down everything that could be an answer. Cultivate the sense of purpose to get through the darkness. Links Where do we go from here? 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Dr. Ariel Cohen and Dr. Robert Hamilton – The Russian Military and the Georgia War: Lessons and Implications Released 8 August, 2022 How does the war in Georgia in 2008 relate to the war in Ukraine in 2022? Join Dr. Ariel Cohen and Dr. Robert Hamilton for an in-depth discussion, using their 2011 monograph, The Russian Military and the Georgia War: Lessons and Implications, as a launching point. Click here to read the review and reply to the monograph. Keywords: Russia, Ukraine, strategy, 2008 Georgia War Episode Transcript: Stephanie Crider (Host) Decisive Point introduces Conversations on Strategy—a US Army War College Press production featuring distinguished authors and contributors who explore timely issues in national security affairs. Conversations on Strategy welcomes Dr. Ariel Cohen and Dr. Robert Hamilton, authors of The Russian Military and the Georgia War: Lessons and Implications, published by the US Army War College Press in 2011. Dr. Ariel Cohen is a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council Eurasia Center and a member of the Council of Foreign Relations (Council on Foreign Relations). He's a recognized authority on international security and energy policy and leading expert in Russia, Eurasia, and the Middle East. For more than 20 years, Dr. Cohen served as a senior research fellow on Russian and Eurasian studies and international energy policy at the Heritage Foundation. Dr. Robert E. Hamilton is a research professor at the Strategic Studies Institute at the US Army War College, specializing in strategic competition and rivalry. Hamilton is a retired US Army Eurasian foreign area officer whose assignments included US advisor to the Ministry of Defence of Georgia, the chief of the Office of Defense Cooperation in (the US Embassy in) Georgia, (Department of Defense or) DoD Russia policy advisor to the International Syria Support Group in Geneva, the chief of assessments for the NATO Special Operations Component Command – Afghanistan, and the chief of the Russian De-Confliction Cell at Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve. In your 2011 monograph, The Russian Military and the Georgia War: Lessons and Implications, you cover the August 2008 conflict between Georgia and Russia. The war demonstrated Russia's military needed significant reforms, and it indicated which of those reforms were being implemented. I look forward to hearing about this—but first, thank you both for joining me today. (Ariel Cohen) It's a pleasure. This is Ariel Cohen. Host Ariel, please start us off and give us some background on the Georgia war of 2008. (Cohen) Let's start with the causes of the Georgian war. When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, a large part of the military security and intellectual establishment of the Soviet Union did not accept the outcome of the Cold War. They did not accept that, in fact, the Soviet Union failed in that competition. They also did not accept the fact that the Soviet empire, the incarnation of the Russian empire that predated the Soviet Union, collapsed, and they wanted to rebuild it. I saw the writing on the wall when I was traveling to Moscow in 1990s. There was a whole body of people who said that (Boris) Yeltsin; the last Soviet foreign minister, Eduard Shevardnadze—well, he was one before last, before (Alexander) Bessmertnykh; and Alexander Yakovlev, who led the anti-Stalin campaign—they considered these people traitors, as they did Mikhail Gorbachev, and the idea of reassembling the Soviet and Russian empire of the primarily Russian-speaking territories (but not only) . . . it percolated initially in the 90s and then got a much stronger impetus in the (Vladimir) Putin era. And I think when the alarm really should have sounded for the West was the Putin speech at the Munich Security Conference in 2007. We also saw such initiatives as then-President Dmitry Medvedev idea of new European security . . .
Sign up to our newsletter for more in-depth insights | Follow us on LinkedIn In this Private Equity Miniseries, we examine why P.E. has grown to become such a significant artery in both the investment world and wider economy. We discuss if this growth is secular, and an investment environment which continues to lead to rethinks of asset classes available for investors. In this episode, I am delighted to speak to Robert Hamilton Kelly, Global Co-Head of Petershill Partners (part of Goldman Sachs Asset Management). They have raised over $10bn of P.E. capital since 2007, investing in private equity and alternatives businesses at the GP level. Robert explains how and why Petershill own their investments and the characteristics they seek. He speaks about their approach to partnering with firms and the mutual benefits that develop, whilst also explaining the value of permanent capital. He talks about some of their transactions, their decision to list in London, how investors have assessed the valuation case and why he is excited by the long term opportunities he believes are available through their approach. The Money Maze Podcast is sponsored by Schroders, Bremont Watches and LiveTrade. Schroders is a global investment and wealth manager, with a purpose to provide excellent investment performance to clients, through active investment management. Bremont is an award-winning British company that produces beautifully engineered chronometers, designed to appeal to those who share the appreciation of a beautiful mechanical wristwatch. LiveTrade has changed the way fine wine is bought and sold worldwide. You can instantly buy and sell - or place bids and offers on - key wines from Bordeaux, Champagne, Italy and other world regions.
Starting our run to the next milestone, @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ this week, looks at a new Amazon Studios joint, another great music documentary. AND, a sequel to a classic, more than thirty years in the making!!! Today we have: Emergency Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/YDxLTirw7Tk Theatrical Release Date: 20th May 2022 Digital Release Date: 27th May 2022 Director: Carey Williams Cast: RJ Cyler, Donald Elise Watkins, Sebastian Chacon, Sabrina Carpenter, Madison Thompson, Maddi Nichols, Diego Abraham, Summer Madison, Gillian Rabin, Patrick Lamont Jr, Robert Hamilton, Melanie Jeffcoat Credit: Temple Hill Entertainment, Amazon Studios Genre: Drama, Romance Running Time: 105 min Cert: 18 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/FVi9hlvQOrg Watch via Prime Video: Here. https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B09P4CCZ5W/ref=atv_hm_hom_3_c_QDWBgv_brws_3_11 Watch via Prime Video UK: Here. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/video/detail/B09P492S5F/ref=atv_hm_hom_1_c_Rml3qK_16_1 Website: Here. https://press.amazonstudios.com/us/en/original-movies/emergency ------------ Bleeding Audio Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/LXB_tKXqVOE Digital Release Date: 27th May 2022 Director: Chelsea Christer Cast: Shawn Harris, Jon DeVoto, Justin San Souci, Matt Whalen, Mark Hoppus, Nick Hexum Credit: Abandon Hope, CT-SF Genre: Documentary, Music Running Time: 91 min Cert: 12a Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/k9tvs3vGs3o Rent or Buy via iTunes: Here. https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/bleeding-audio/id1615631932 Website: Here. https://www.bleeding-audio.com/ Twitter: @Bleeding_Audio https://twitter.com/Bleeding_Audio Facebook: Here. https://www.facebook.com/bleedingaudiofilm Instagram: @bleedingaudiofilm https://www.instagram.com/bleedingaudiofilm/ YouTube: Here. https://www.youtube.com/c/BleedingAudioFilm/videos ------------ Top Gun: Maverick Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/4vVsohJvVyo Theatrical Release Date: 27th May 2022 Director: Joseph Kosinski Cast: Tom Cruise, Miles Teller, Jennifer Connelly, Lyliana Wray, Jon Hamm, Charles Parnell, Glen Powell, Lewis Pullman, Monica Barbaro, Jay Ellis, Danny Ramirez, Greg Tarzan Davis, Manny Jacinto, Bashir Salahuddin, Jake Picking, Raymond Lee, Ed Harris, Jean Louisa Kelly, Val Kilmer Credit: Skydance Media, Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Paramount Pictures Genre: Action, Drama Running Time: 131 min Cert: 12a Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/giXco2jaZ_4 Website: Here. https://www.topgunmovie.com/home/ Twitter: @TopGunMovie https://twitter.com/TopGunMovie Facebook: Here. https://www.facebook.com/TopGunMaverickUK/?brand_redir=204430826236406 Instagram: @topgunmovie https://www.instagram.com/TopGunMovie/ ------------ *(Music) 'Stand Up' (feat. Shawnna) By Ludacris - 2003 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eftv/message
Join us at Movilla Presbyterian for our Midweek Podcast.This week we take a look at Psalm 16, as we see what truly centres us in life. Our Speaker is our Minister, Robert Hamilton.Our Church family is based in Newtownards in Co.Down, Northern Ireland.for more information visit www.movillapresbyterian.org.uk
In this episode, our host Giovanni Lauricella and our guest Robert Hamilton from NovaSignal discuss the “glamour” of being a Medtech startup executive, why access to blood flow was such a problem and how he discovered the problem, the “mistake” he made in code that lead to NovaSignal, understanding how to fill your talent gaps as a founder, how he got the first money in the door, the skill set required to manage a board, understanding how to raise capital to hit that next milestone, not being greedy and raising too much money, and so much more. Robert Hamilton LinkedIn NovaSignal Website Giovanni Lauricella LinkedIn Project Medtech LinkedIn Project Medtech Website
In this episode, our host Giovanni Lauricella and our guest Robert Hamilton from NovaSignal discuss the “glamour” of being a Medtech startup executive, why access to blood flow was such a problem and how he discovered the problem, the “mistake” he made in code that lead to NovaSignal, understanding how to fill your talent gaps as a founder, how he got the first money in the door, the skill set required to manage a board, understanding how to raise capital to hit that next milestone, not being greedy and raising too much money, and so much more. Robert Hamilton LinkedIn NovaSignal Website Giovanni Lauricella LinkedIn Project Medtech LinkedIn Project Medtech Website
“JK's Favs" are the episodes where we produced something really special.To create a diamond, carbon molecules must withstand 725,000 pounds per square inch of pressure!! But the outcome is so, so worth it. Robert Hamilton Owens, athlete, author and speaker, shares how we can handle pressure and come out of it a star.
The use of opioids, particularly among survivors and abusers in intimate partner violence (IPV) relationships, is prevalent. These situations create unique risks for recovery. In this Elevate Health Community Care Conversation, guests Abi McLane, Assistant Director of the Crystal Judson Family Foundation, and Robert Hamilton, Manager of Multicare's Substance Use Disorder Program in Pierce County, discuss the complex topics of awareness, prevention, and support for those suffering emotional, physical, and verbal abuse in domestic partnerships in which substance use is an issue. Links: https://www.familyjusticecenter.us/ https://elevatehealth.org https://onepierce.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elevate-health/message
Today's guest is Robert Hamilton Owens, and it is very hard to find a good spot to start to introduce Robert, as he truly has such an incredible story. After being adopted, Robert was in leg splints until middle school, and struggled getting into some trouble through high school years. Fast forwarding, after a career as a Special Operations Pararescueman, he is now a Leadership coach, Keynote speaker, and Ultra Endurance Coach and Athlete. Here are just a few of his many accomplishments: 12x Ironman Triathlon Finisher Completed the 300 of Sparta, which is an 8 day, 238 mile run-climb in greece Completed the World Marathon Challenge (7 Marathons in 7 Days on 7 Continents) This year, he will be speaking/coaching in South Africa, doing the North Pole Marathon in April, and rowing across the Atlantic Ocean in December Triathlete Magazine's “Most Interesting Ironman in the World.” In today's episode, we discussed: What it means to “Go Dark” and focus incredibly hard on what you are doing Living an “unbalanced life” Mental vs. Physical Training Taking people to their limits How your decisions determine your destiny Much More! Please enjoy this week's episode with Robert Hamilton Owens! ____________________________________________________________________________ I am now in the early stages of writing my first book! In this book, I will be telling my story of getting into sales and the lessons I have learned so far, and intertwine stories, tips, and advice from the Top Sales Professionals In The World! As a first time author, I want to share these interviews with you all, and take you on this book writing journey with me! Like the show? Subscribe to the email: https://mailchi.mp/a71e58dacffb/welcome-to-the-20-podcast-community I want your feedback! Reach out to 20percentpodcastquestions@gmail.com, or find me on LinkedIn. If you know anyone who would benefit from this show, share it along! If you know of anyone who would be great to interview, please drop me a line! Enjoy the show!
Robert Hamilton, author of 7 Secrets of the Newborn. Topic: Secrets and (happy) surprises of the first year. Issues: The importance of letting the baby lead the way (meaning no schedules, no programs); why all your baby needs for the first few months is you (no toys, no gear, nothing but mom and dad); moms […] The post Happy Surprises of Your Baby’s First Year appeared first on Mr. Dad.
James McKenna, author of Safe Infant Sleep. Topic: Expert answers to your co-sleeping questions. Issues: What is co-sleeping? The history of co-sleeping; controversies, confusion, and flawed conclusions; science behind co-sleeping; benefits of co-sleeping; effects of co-sleeping; how to do it. Robert Hamilton, author of 7 Secrets of the Newborn. Topic: Secrets and (happy) surprises of […] The post Safe Infant Sleep + Secrets of the Newborn appeared first on Mr. Dad.
Date Aired: 23 November 2021 Watch video of talk here: https://youtu.be/Vm81RySpKIw Anthony Magnabosco, Reid (Cordial Curiosity), Nathan (Abstract Activist), Michael (Live Well), Mark (Being Reasonable), Rom Tarasov, Robert Hamilton, & Bob Swanson answer questions from the subreddit r/HermanCainAward about the use of SE with vaccine hesitancy. Part 1 of 2. r/HermanCainAward SE AMA link: https://www.reddit.com/r/HermanCainAward/comments/qyisz7/ama_live_event_nov_23_we_are_experts_in_how_to/ Anthony's channel: https://www.youtube.com/magnabosco210 Reid' channel: https://www.youtube.com/cordialcuriosity Nathan's channel: https://youtube.com/AbstractActivistSE Michael's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-GdFIoS1X-x2nTEm-GZmOA Mark's channel: https://www.youtube.com/beingreasonable Rom's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3mMkSZ8wh0NbDXY-i7DPVA Robert's twitter: https://twitter.com/rhamiltonx Bob's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQU9GcG93HyDa4oV_TbO9vQ Street Epistemology LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/StreetEpistemology
Join me as I sit down with Robert Hamilton to discuss multiple topics focused on his new memoir, "OUR STORY: Coming Out in the Time of HIV and AIDS". It is an intimate chat about the time period and how the virus played a 24/7 part of the lives of him and his friends. Topics include:First time going to a Gay barMeeting Joe Boy for the first timeMoving to Vancouver from EdmontonCaring for his friends who had HIVRemaining safe from HIVThe loss of Joe Boy from AIDSPlus other topics related to Robert's writing and being a witness to what was happening around him in the 80s and 90s.To find where to order, Robert's book or to read the plays mentioned in the interview, please go to: https://roberthamilton60.com/...
Released 25 March 2021. Writing in 1971, economist Dr. John P. Hardt assessed the trajectory of the Soviet economy arguing the need for reform and evaluating the willingness of key actors in the Soviet bureaucracy to support such policies. Fifty years later, Hardt was remarkably prescient with regard to structural difficulties such reform posed and the costs of delay. The pervasive role of internal and external security concerns in the following decades, however, resulted in economic decisions that defied traditional economic analysis. Click here to read the article.
Dennis Prager asks pediatrician Dr. Robert Hamilton why people are marrying later, if at all, and having children later, if at all.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Townhall Review – December 8, 2018 Hugh Hewitt is joined by Michael Shear of the New York Times to look at the life and legacy of George H. W. Bush. Michael Medved talks about George H. W. Bush and his election campaigns against Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton. Dennis Prager and French media analyst Philippe Karsenty discuss the rioting in Paris against the rise in gasoline taxes. Hugh Hewitt and Pete Peterson, Dean of the School of Public Policy at Pepperdine University, talk about the Democrats victories in Orange County California and what that trend might mean. Hugh Hewitt interviews the son of the late columnist Charles Krauthammer, Daniel, about the book, Point of It All: A Lifetime of Great Loves and Endeavors, that was started by Charles and finished by Daniel. Dennis Prager asks pediatrician Dr. Robert Hamilton why people are marrying later, if at all, and having children later, if at all. Michael Medved asks if political speeches are being “dumbed down” for black audiences.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Following speculation as to who might play Nigel Farage in a forthcoming film about Brexit, actor Brian Cox, who recently played Winston Churchill, and casting director Leo Davis, who cast Michael Sheen as Tony Blair, discuss the challenges for actors in playing non-fictional characters; what sort of preparation is required, how important are physical characteristics and what advice would they offer to actors on portraying "a real life" character?The fantasy series Game of Thrones has been of the most successful TV shows worldwide in the last decade. But it hasn't just caused a stir on our screens; it's also transformed the film industry in Northern Ireland where much of the mega series is filmed. Richard Williams, Chief Executive of Northern Ireland Screen, explains whether the burgeoning business can be sustained after GoT airs its next and final season.English-Egyptian writer Omar Robert Hamilton's debut novel, The City Always Wins, has been released to acclaim by writers including Philip Pullman and JM Coetzee. His story is set during the Arab Spring of 2011, and follows a group of young activists in Cairo. The book mirrors Omar's own involvement in the revolution. Kirsty asks him what it was like to experience the hopeful fervour at the beginning of the uprising and what became of their aspirations.Film critic Jason Solomons reports from the opening of the Venice Film Festival, including the showing of Downsizing with Matt Damon and Kristen Wiig.
Koop is back for 2017 after a nice summer break here and to kick off the sbow we talk to Robert Hamilton from the Tiki Torches, there's Swank Advice on fine dining plus he unveils future plans for keeping the lounge sound going forever and what you can do to help. www.cocktailnation.net RCR-Deadly Nightcall Tikiyaki 5-0 Ilikai 65 Tiki Torches -Miserlou Riz Ortolani-Tiffany Sequence Bruno Nicolai-Spy Chase Mr Ho's Orchestrotica-Boulevard Of Broken Dreams Tiki Lounge Crew -Perky Jazzy and Chic Sterophonic Space Sound Unlimited-Night Of The Jaguar Ferrante And Teicher-In The Rain Hugo Montenegro-A Martini Built For Two Ixtahuele-At Sea Four Piece Suit-Shooting The Breeze Oranj Symponette-Experiment In Terror