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Today's guest is Robert Stern, an Assistant Professor of History & Legal Studies at Saint Thomas More University. While in his mid-thirties, Robert initially found yoga as a way to get through long winters as a graduate student. Yoga gave him physical benefits and also served as an outlet to deal with the stress of traveling to and from Cincinnati to Chicago while looking after his ailing father. Along the way, his appreciation for the physical practice grew into a focused interest in handstands. Robert found handstands sharpened his focus as the combination of mental and physical coordination forced him to be in the moment. In this episode, Robert shares more about how a handstand practice has helped him and how it might help you, too.
We talk to indie film director Jill Gevargizian which was recorded on the day the Ukraine was attacked by Putin and talk about her debut feature film and are joined by her cinematographer Robert Stern. Follow to receive every new episode: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-pbblog-8zDNGRf2NIOG-follower Download the Podbean Player App: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-app-iphone-android-mobile ► FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/YourFilmPodcast ► YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo95_Quaast5vCQZtbCTjzA Please send feedback or questions to: indiefilmpodcast@gmail.com Show your support and please rate and review us on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-film-podcast/id1545805946 Romain Dagnan | The Film Podcast Theme Composer www.romaindagnan.com Every week 'The Film Podcast' interviews award winning and indie-film directors, cinematographers (DOP) film editors, actors and other cast and crew members to learn from their unique stories.
What is a social media influencer? How do you become one? We touch on these topics and more with Robert Stern, the owner of a social media consulting business.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/local-news-live-daily/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
The January 2022 replay of past episodes showcases a selection of interviews regarding the diagnosis and effects of traumatic encephalopathy syndrome (TES) and concussions. This episode features Dr. Alex Menze in conversation with Dr. Robert Stern, Dr. Nathan Churchill, and Prof. Antonio Belli, offering listeners a comprehensive understanding of the diagnosis and management of head trauma.
Julie M. Stamm, Ph.D. received her Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2009. As part the research team at the Boston University Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy (BU CSTE). Stamm has been involved in ground-breaking research with Dr. Robert Stern on chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a progressive neurodegenerative disease of the brain found in athletes (and others) with a history of repetitive brain trauma. She was the first to publish research on the long-term consequences of repetitive brain trauma in youth sports. This research has been covered in the media worldwide and has influenced youth sports organizations to make rule changes in youth sports to limit head impacts. Outside of school and research, Julie enjoys running, volleyball, many outdoor activities, and traveling. She is also an avid fan of Wisconsin Badger sports. Today we will explore her latest book The Brain on Youth Sports: The Science, the Myths, and the Future 02:39 Introducing Julie M Stamm PhD. She talks about her background in sport and how she got involved in brain trauma. 08:47 Setting the scene for the conversation 13:55 What is a brain injury and what is the misconception of it? What are some of the symptoms we may not be familiar with? 17:05 Julie talks about the sports which are more prone for head injuries, and she explain critical brain development in the younger years. 26:30 Building a story around learning a new skill, motor learning and the impact of a brain injury. Re-creation of brain structures. 35:39 Unpacking rewiring of neuron in a teen brain. 38:37 Sporting governing bodies-those who are changing are thriving 42:37 Julie provides some suggestion on how to deal with recovery and explain the difference between boys and girls. 50:50 We discuss how she experience the culture around brain injuries in youth sport. 55:30 Does helmets protect brain injuries. 58:39 Playing like adults does not make a young person better. 60:15 Julie's version of “Sound of music” of youth sport. 64:05 What about food, how can this impact on our brain? 67:40 In closing let's not give up and think we need to change youth sport to be boring because we need to protect their brains. A paradigm shift is needed just like Asbestos and smoking, we are now more aware about brain trauma and its impact. Sport can remain. Show notes and links www.yellowforyelling.com
As the first talk for the 2021-22 Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, this year's Presidential Address marks the official inauguration of Professor Robert Stern (University of Sheffield) as the 114th President of the Aristotelian Society. The Society's President is elected on the basis of lifelong, exemplary work in philosophy. The 114th Presidential Address was chaired by Bill Brewer (KCL), the 113th President of the Aristotelian Society. Robert Stern is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sheffield, where he has been since 1989. Prior to that he did his BA and PhD at Cambridge, and held a research fellowship at St John's College Cambridge. His main research interests are in the history of philosophy – particularly Kant and Hegel, and also Kierkegaard, and more recently K. E. Løgstrup, Iris Murdoch, Emmanuel Levinas and Martin Luther. He connects these historical inquires with more systematic questions in metaphysics, epistemology and ethics, particularly topics such as realism vs idealism, the use of transcendental arguments, and the nature of moral obligation. His books include three works on Hegel; a collection of papers on Kant; a discussion of transcendental arguments; an investigation into Kant, Hegel and Kierkegaard on obligation; and a study of Løgstrup. He has been a Fellow of the British Academy since 2019, and has served on the Executive Committee of the Aristotelian Society and as President of the British Philosophical Association, and is currently chair of the Philosophy sub-panel for REF2021. This podcast is an audio recording of Professor Stern's address - 'The Objectivity of Perception' - at the Aristotelian Society on 5 October 2020. The recording was produced by the Backdoor Broadcasting Company.
Jill Nicolini Interviews Robert Stern Owner at The Social Leader -- thesocialleader.us
Jill Nicolini Interviews Robert Stern Owner at The Social Leader -- thesocialleader.us
Jill Nicolini Interviews Robert Stern Owner at The Social Leader -- thesocialleader.us
Jill Nicolini Interviews Robert Stern Owner at The Social Leader -- thesocialleader.us
Jill Nicolini Interviews Robert Stern Owner at The Social Leader -- thesocialleader.us
Jill Nicolini Interviews Robert Stern Owner at The Social Leader -- thesocialleader.us
Jill Nicolini Interviews Robert Stern Owner at The Social Leader -- thesocialleader.us
Jill Nicolini Interviews Robert Stern Owner at The Social Leader -- thesocialleader.us
In the first segment, Dr. Alex Menze talks to Dr. Robert Stern about developing NINDS consensus diagnostic criteria for traumatic encephalopathy syndrome. In the second part of the podcast, Dr. Jason Crowell speaks with Dr. Adam de Havenon about five-year cost trends and utilization of neurologist-prescribed drugs for Medicare Part D beneficiaries.
When is a ballot drop box not a ballot drop box? We dig into the controversy over Republicans distributing their own unofficial drop boxes and examine other potholes on the rocky road to election day. We also explain some of the propositions on the California ballot with a special guest, Robert Stern, a respected elections lawyer, a co author of the state political reform act and the longtime president of the Center for Governmental Studies.
Dr. Robert Stern, a hematologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital, discusses thrombocytopenia with Dr. Navin Kumar (host) and Sarah Onorato (script writer and case presenter). He discusses a clinical framework to diagnosis, initial considerations on management, and key considerations and management points for the patient case. They wrap up with high yield clinical pearls. http://runthelistpodcast.com/hematologyoncology/#thrombocytopenia
Musician and songwriter Jonathan Mann on a new song every day for 10 years. Historian and Author Keith Lowe on why the West is obsessed with WWII. Pamela Weathers of Worcester Polytechnic Institute on a new cost-efficient cure for malaria. Gordon Chang of Stanford University on Chinese railroad. Robert Niles of Theme Park Insider on the adventure of a theme park journalist. Robert Stern of Boston University on a new research allowing diagnosis of concussions in living people.
Greg and Jenius welcome royalty back on the show as they talk the kickstarter campaign for Jill Gevargizian's The Stylist! Jill is joined by Robert Stern and Sarah Sharp who are all part of the film and of course, the episode was fueled by Rap Snacks! Click the link below to donate: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/thestylist/the-stylist-a-horror-feature-film
Robert Stern of Boston University CTE Center on CTE diagnosis. Author James Lawrence on Iron Mans. William Howe from the University of Oklahoma on veteran cultural shock. Paul George of Brown University on teaching opioids. Jonas Dahl of Randers Regional Hospital on free healthcare. Kim Gorgens from the University of Denver on criminal brain injuries.
We love Chris (DGS 006); he puts words together nice. So we had him back on the the show to go deep into the influences and philosophies of George R. R. Martin, creator of epic fantasy A Song of Ice and Fire. This episode was recorded before the finale of Game of Thrones but we think you’ll enjoy both Chris’ scholarly reading of the source material accompanied by Jason’s more emotional response. Links and Resources About those 80’s Twilight Zone Episodes by George R.R. Martin Max Headroom - Art of Noise “Paranoimia” featuring Max Headroom music video 1986 Beauty and the Beast - Opening Titles (no really, you should watch this) starring Ron Perlman and Linda Hamilton 1987 Animated Hobbit - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hobbit_(1977_film) Animated Lord of the Rings - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(1978_film) Ralph Bakshi The Dark Tower movie (disappointing 2017 Stephen King movie adaptation by Dir. Ron Howard, rumoured to be re-imagined by Amazon Studios) HBO classics Six Feet Under and Deadwood (not mentioned but .. Deadwood fans, new movie out now!) How much does it cost to produce a Game of Thrones Episode? (between $6-$10 million per episode) Fact Check: Brits Nina Gold (interviewed by The Guardian) and Robert Stern were the GOT casting directors. We salute you. Chris defends Dani’s final choices, refuting a simple “madness” theory What was The War of the Roses? The Red Wedding massacre was inspired by Scottish history, including the “Black Dinner” and the “Massacre of Glencoe” Zeitgeist the movie triggers people Fact Check: The original quote is “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” by George Santayana in The Life of Reason: The Phases of Human Progress (1905-1906) Jason is thinking of Paul Harvey a talk radio pioneer on the ABC networks. Eisenhower's "Military-Industrial Complex" Farewell Speech Why is there so much cynicism in Martin’s work? It’s about the Power, the Ring, the Throne... The crappy 4th novel vs Song of Ice and Fire - why the success now? Right place, right time? George Soros, Dick Cheney, Trump, your congressman, influence and power...the power of the unseen hand. The Kindest Man in Westeros - Ramsey re-edit on Youtube
Mary Ziegler of Florida State University on abortion laws. Aiden Arata of Meme Union on meme creators unionizing. William Howe Jr of the University of Oklahoma on veteran culture shock. Gordon Chang of Stanford University on Chinese railroad. Robert Niles of Theme Park Insider on the adventure of a theme park journalist. Robert Stern of Boston University on a new research allowing diagnosis of concussions in living people.
Dr. Robert Stern is Professor of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Anatomy and Neurobiology at Boston University (BU) School of Medicine, where he is also Director of the Clinical Core of the BU Alzheimer’s Disease Center. He is also Director of Clinical Research for the BU Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) Center. A major focus of Dr. Stern’s research involves the long-term effects of repetitive brain trauma in athletes, including the neurodegenerative disease, CTE. He has been funded from NIH and the Department of Defense for his work on developing methods of detecting and diagnosing CTE during life, as well as examining potential genetic and other risk factors for this disease. He is the lead principal investigator for the 7-year, multi-center DIAGNOSE CTE Research Project, funded by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. His other major areas of funded research include the assessment and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, the cognitive effects of chemotherapy in the elderly, thyroid-brain relationships, and driving and dementia. He is the BU site principal investigator for several clinical trials for the prevention and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. He appears frequently in national and international print and broadcast media for his work on CTE and AD. He also appears in the feature length documentaries, “League of Denial” (PBS Frontline, 2013), “Head Games” (2012), and “I Remember Better When I Paint” (2009). Episode sponsored by: Minnesota Functional Neuorology
Episode 087 Robert C Stern - The Social Leader. Robert learned how to use Facebook to connect with others and by connecting to people, he became a top selling real estate agent. Now Robert teaches others that success on Facebook is all about engagement. He suggests you Like and Reply to every reply your posts generate. He further suggests your posts be either Entertaining or Educational or else nobody is interested. Robert also suggests that you post to your Facebook business page at least once a day and share the post to your personal page. Lastly, Robert believes that the use of Facebook Live Videos is the best way to increase your reach. Hats off to you Robert C Stern. You truly are The Social Leader.
The first interview in this month’s Delayed Recall episode is from March 17, 2015; in this interview, Dr. Howard Goodkin and Dr. Robert Stern discuss the effect that age of first exposure to football has on later-life cognitive impairment in former NFL players. The second interview, from August 29, 2017, is a discussion between Dr. Jason Crowell and Dr. Jesse Mez about a July 2017 JAMA paper on occurrence of CTE in American football players. In the third interview, Dr. Christopher Giza speaks with Dr. John Hart about Dr. Hart’s paper regarding depressive symptoms and white matter dysfunction in retired NFL players with concussion history. This interview originally appeared in the July 1, 2013 episode. The fourth and final interview is a discussion between Dr. Ted Burns and former NFL player Ben Utecht, regarding Mr. Utecht’s Sept 23, 2014 editorial, “Concussed.”
Boston University's Dr. Robert Stern tells us about a brain disease that has been in the news recently -- CTE.
Dr Robert Stern, Professor, University of Sheffield, discussed Care for the Other: Løgstrup and Care Ethics.
"People will buy from those they like, trust and know" Robert Stern is the Founder and CEO of The Social Leader which helps companies, salespeople, charities and individuals with the workings of Social Media. Robert helps businesses use Social Media by identifying which Social Media Platforms are best for their company. He believes that you should only focus on a few platforms, Facebook being the most important to understand and use. SUCCESS & LIFE PRINCIPLES: Engagement Build Relationships (social listening) Take It Offline Follow-Up PRESS THIS LINK TO SEE THE UNEDITED PODCAST
1) Age of first exposure to football and the effect of later-life cognitive impairment on former NFL players and 2) Topic of the month: Stroke in systemic disease. This podcast for the Neurology Journal begins and closes with Dr. Robert Gross, Editor-in-Chief, briefly discussing highlighted articles from the print issue of Neurology. In the second segment Dr. Howard Goodkin interviews Dr. Robert Stern about his paper on the age of first exposure to football and the effect of later-life cognitive impairment on former NFL players. Dr. James Addington is reading our e-Pearl of the week about REM behavior disorder. In the next part of the podcast Dr. Michelle Johansen interviews Dr. Kevin Barrett about the topic of stroke in the setting of Endocrine disorders. The participants had nothing to disclose except Drs. Goodkin, Stern, Addington, Johansen and Barrett.Dr. Goodkin serves on the scientific advisory board for Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance and CURE Infantile Spasms; serves as an editorial board member of Neurology, Surgical Neurology International and Epilepsia; receive a royalty from UpToDate for co-authorship of an entry entitled The "choking game" and other strangulation activities in children and adolescents; will be receiving royalties for editing Epilepsy as part of the Neurology in Practice series and receives research support from the NIH.Dr. Stern serves as an Associate Editor of Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences; serves as an editorial board member of Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology; serves as a Review Editor of Frontiers in Neurotrauma and Frontiers in Sports Neurology; serves as Series Editor of Alzheimer's Research and Therapy; serves on the Mackey-White Traumatic Brain Injury Committee of the National Football League Players Association; serves on the medical advisory board of Sports Legacy Institute, the National Graves' Disease Foundation and Amarantus Biosciences (paid advisor); serves on the Medical and Scientific Advisory Committee of the MA/NH Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association; is a consultant for Janssen Research & Development and Athena Diagnostics; receives publishing royalties from Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc. for the Visual Analog Mood Scales, the Boston Qualitative Scoring System for the Rey-Osterreith Complex Figure, and the Neuropsychological Assessment Battery; receives research support from Eisai Inc., Eli Lilly and Company, Amarantus Biosciences, Aethlon Medical, Avid Radiopharmaceuticals, the Department of Defense and the NIH; received honorariums from, Braintree Neurorehabilitation Conference, National Academy of Neuropsychology, Harvard Medical School, The German Center for Research and Innovation and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Medical University of South Carolina, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and 8th Annual National Summit on Sports Concussion.Dr. Addington serves on the editorial team for the Neurology® Resident and Fellow Section. Dr. Johansen serves as a scientific advisory member of Stroke and as a contributor to Blogging Stroke.Dr. Kevin Barrett serves as an Associate Editor of Neurohospitalist; serves as an editorial board member of Neurology; and receives research support from the NIH.
READ MY LIPS' akaRadioRed goes beyond the typical blah-blah-yada-yada canned interview, engaging multiple guests in spontaneous conversations. Divorce and other break-ups are painful and disruptive. But can they impact your very survival, your life? "Yes," says Caxton Opere, MD, a board-certified internist and author of "Divorce Medicine: How Divorce and Toxic Relationships Affect Your Health." Dr. Opere says divorce can double the risk of suicide, some cancers, stroke, heart attacks and death. "The 30 million divorced U.S. adults are at risk." He is considered the world’s leading expert on the medical complications of divorce. www.doctorcaxton.com Are you being bullied, harrassed or even threatened by the Homeowners Association (HOA) board of directors where you live? Robert Stern's new book explores the safety and health of the 63 million Americans living under the jurisdiction of HOAs in 300,000+ communities across the U.S. He says fighting an HOA board of directors can be injurious to your wallet as well as your emotional and physical health. Hear his strategies to survive and win against their "tyrannical behavior". HOAWARS.com
Professor Robert Stern discusses how in the Philosophy of Religion module, the A level syllabus presents the Euthyphro dilemma as arising out of difficulties of understanding compatibility of God’s characteristics: omniscient, omnipotent and supremely good ‘Issues with claiming that God has these attributes, either singly or in combination, including: - the paradox of the stone - the Euthyphro dilemma’ In latter case, the problem is how to combine God’s omnipotence with his supreme goodness. The Euthyphro dilemma is one of the standard problems for theistic ethics, and often used as a knock-down argument against any ethics that appeals to God But is it as big a problem as it appears? It is recommended that you download the accompanying PDF (found separately in this collection) in order to reference whilst watching this video. Robert Stern came to Sheffield in 1989, having been a graduate and Research Fellow at St John's College, Cambridge. He has been a Professor since 2000, and was Head of Department from 2004 to 2008.
SternSound Presents #005 Air Date 8/15/2013 Live DJ Set from Marquee Dayclub Las Vegas, Nevada, USA on 8/7/2013 (Robert Stern in the Mix) # Title Artist 1 I Choose U (Fedde Le Grand Remix) Timeflies 2 One Last Ride (feat. Erik Hassle) (Tommy Trash Mix) John Dahlback 3 Sing That (Original Club Mix) John Dahlback 4 Follow You (Original Mix) Deniz Koyu, Winter Gordon 5 Build Up (Tommy Trash Edit) Chris Lake 6 Cango Pelari 7 Coming Home feat Skylar Grey (Dirty_South_Remix) Diddy 8 Work Hard Play Hard feat Kay_Original Mix - Tiesto 9 Angel On My Stronger - (Nicky Romero Mix) [Kaskade FON Mash] Kaskade vs. Kelly Clarkson & Nicky Romero 10 Oh Yeah (Original Mix) Swanky Tunes 11 Crazy Kids Kesha ft. will.i.am 12 Bird Is The Word (Original Mix) Norin & Rad 13 Wild One Two feat. David Guetta, Nicky Romero & Sia (Original Mix) David Guetta, Sia, Nicky Romero, Jack Back 14 This Is What It Feels Like in D# Fat (MonkeyBeatz Mix-Up) Armin van Buuren, W&W 15 Your Horny Horns Can't Stop Me (MonkeyBeatz Mix-Up) Afrojack Shermanology vs. Mac Zimms Angger Dimas 16 I Found You Fall Into The Sky (MonkeyBeatz Mix-Up) Lucky Date, Zedd, Ellie Goulding vs. Mikael Weermets, Yasmeen, Nico de Andrea 17 Somebody That I Used To Hammer (MonkeyBeatz Mix-Up) Gotye VS. Ben Nicky & Tom Fall 18 Take Me (feat. Kyler England) Tiësto 19 Zdarlight (Fedde Le Grand & Deniz Koyu Remix) Digitalism 20 Monkey See Monkey Do (Tommy Trash Re-Edit) Tommy Trash 21 Sending My Love feat. Max C (Original Mix) Swanky Tunes, R3hab 22 Rocking The Sweat (Ken Edit) Afrojack vs Skrillex 23 Epic The Way You Kissed Me (Hardwell MashUp) Example vs Quintino & Sandro Silva For Bookings Contact: robert@sternsound.com www.sternsound.com
London's Ecobuild has just concluded for another year and Ben Adam-Smith shares his experience of the event. In this episode he chats to four people he met there - Janet Cotterell from Passivhaus Homes, Jon Bootland from the Passivhaus Trust, Jo Gooding from the UK Cohousing Network and Robert Stern from Litmus Films.
SternSound Presents: February 11th, 2013 Robert Stern (MonkeyBeatz) in the Mix Expect a Driving Energentic Mix, and be sure to turn it up Tracklisting: Name Artist 1 No One Knows Who We Are feat. Lights (Original Mix) Kaskade, Swanky Tunes, Lights 2 Earth (Original Mix) Filterheadz 3 Shatter (Original Mix) Gabriel & Dresden, D-Wayne 4 K.O. (Original Mix) N2O, Nitrous Oxide 5 Skydrop (Original Mix) R3hab, ZROQ 6 Muzik Maestro (Original Mix) Koen Groeneveld 7 Get What You Give (Original Mix) Alex Kenji, Manuel De La Mare, Jamie Lee Wilson 8 The Joy Code Energizer (MonkeyBeatz Mix-Up) Sander van Doorn vs. Ummet Ozcan, W&W 9 Mind Control (Original Mix) Carli 10 StormChaser (Original Mix) Basto 11 Here We F*cking Go (Original Mix) Firebeatz 12 Flashbang (Original Mix) Jewelz, Scott Sparks 13 Still The Same Man (Original Club Mix) Nicky Romero, Nilson, John Christian 14 Halo (Original Mix) Dirty South, Deniz Koyu Spread the love! www.twitter.com/robertstern77 www.sternsound.com www.monkeybeatz.com www.soundcloud.com/monkeybeatz www.soundcloud.com/robertstern www.facebook.com/sternsound www.facebook.com/wermonkeybeatz For Bookings and any other info/comments/requests: robert@sternsound.com
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Gloria talks to Robert Stern about how to transform your relationship into a union of true acceptance, love and sexual fulfillment. You'll learn if it's true that all men want is sex and attention. They'll discuss whether or not you should be on a quest for shallowness and who has the power in a relationship, […] The post Secrets Of Dating And Relationship Success – For Certain I'm Hurtin' with Robert Stern appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Hegel's philosophy is notoriously difficult to grasp. In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast Robert Stern gives a lucid account of Hegel's notion of dialectic, the fundamental methodology in his philosophy. Philosophy Bites is made in association with the Institute of Philosophy.
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes author Robert Stern to the show to discuss relationships, men and books and what's coming up next for him in the new year.