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WC Podcast
Season 5 - Episode 4: Brian Kleven

WC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 27:59


In this episode, Brian Kleven, Nevada Market Chief Financial Officer for Dignity Health St. Rose Dominican Hospitals and a board member of the Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance (LVGEA), joins the show. Brian shares his journey from growing up in Van Nuys, California, to becoming a financial leader in Southern Nevada's healthcare sector. Raised in the Northridge area, he earned his degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Finance from California State University, Northridge. His career began in banking at Washington Mutual before transitioning into healthcare, where he held leadership roles at hospitals across California before being recruited to Nevada.As CFO at Dignity Health, Brian oversees financial operations across three hospitals and several joint ventures in Southern Nevada. He discusses the challenges of managing rising expenses in healthcare, especially post-pandemic, and highlights efforts to expand access to care in underserved areas of the region. Brian emphasizes the importance of partnerships with local institutions like UNLV, Roseman University, and CSN to address workforce shortages in healthcare, ensuring a pipeline of skilled professionals, including physicians, nurses, and lab technicians. He also sheds light on the impact of technology, such as AI and robotic-assisted surgeries, in advancing patient care and improving outcomes.Outside of work, Brian is a devoted family man who enjoys spending time with his wife and three children. He loves sports—both watching and playing—and is an avid supporter of the Las Vegas Raiders, Golden Knights, and UNLV Athletics. His family often travels within the U.S., visiting loved ones and exploring new destinations. Reflecting on his journey, Brian encourages young professionals to take risks, embrace failure as a learning experience, and focus on building strong community connections. He believes success stems from hard work, helping others, and staying true to your values.Dignity Health:Health Care in AZ, CA and NV | Hello Humankindness | Dignity HealthLas Vegas Global Economic Alliance:LVGEA | Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance

MEDSURG Nursing Journal Podcast Series
016. Breaking New Ground: An Innovative Clinical Experience for Nursing Students

MEDSURG Nursing Journal Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 25:20


In this episode, MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editorial Board Member Sally Russell talks with Kristin Larson, a nephrology nurse practitioner at Roseman University in South Jordan, Utah, and member of the American Nephrology Nurses Association. They discuss an innovative approach spearheaded by Ms. Larson that offers student nurses the opportunity to more easily participate in clinical settings as part of their course requirements. Ms. Larson shares the method she used to provide a clinical experience in a free-standing dialysis clinic for med-surg nursing students.Kristin Larson, RN, AGNP-BC, CNN, has been a nephrology nurse practitioner and a member of the American Nephrology Nurses Association (ANNA) for 23 years. As an advanced practice nurse, she has cared for individuals with all stages of kidney disease. Kristin's current role is with Roseman University in South Jordan, Utah, where she leads the hemodialysis rotation for undergraduate student nurses. She also serves as a distance renal educator for NYU—Langone Health.Sally S. Russell, MN, BSN, RN, CNE(ret), has been a medical-surgical nurse for over 30 years, and is currently a faculty member and NCLEX specialist for Ascend Learning. Sally is a retired Certified Medical-Surgical Registered Nurse and is a member of the MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editorial Board.For archived episodes of this podcast and to learn more about MEDSURG Nursing, visit the journal's website at medsurgnursing.net.© Jannetti Publications, Inc.Music selections by Scott Holmeshttp://www.scottholmesmusic.com

Be It Till You See It
415. How to Make Self-Love a Priority in Your Life

Be It Till You See It

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 39:59


Are you prioritizing yourself, or are you stuck in people-pleasing and overachievement? In this episode, Lesley Logan interviews Whitney Prude, a Board Certified Clinical Pharmacist and wellness coach, who shares her transformative journey from career burnout to self-love. Whitney reveals how women can stop the cycle of self-neglect, find their true worth, and make self-love a priority. Tune in for a conversation about letting go of people-pleasing, shifting from external to internal motivation, and leaning into the discomfort for lasting change.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:Whitney's transition from pharmacist to wellness coach.How her autoimmune disease forced a career shift.The harmful effects of people-pleasing and overachievement.How to recognize early signs of burnout before it's too late.The importance of prioritizing self-love and emotional care.Why leaning into discomfort is key to personal progress.How to shift your motivation from external validation to internal fulfillment.Episode References/Links:Whitney Prude InstagramWhitney Prude WebsiteFemGevityDr Mindy PelzGuest Bio:Whitney Prude is a practicing Board Certified Clinical Pharmacist (PharmD, BCPS), as well as a Mayo Clinic Certified Wellness Coach and Nationally Certified Health and Wellness Coach (NBC-HWC). She earned her Doctorate of Pharmacy Degree at Roseman University of Health Sciences in South Jordan, Utah, and completed a Post-Graduate Residency (PGY1) at the University of New Mexico Hospitals in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She obtained her coaching certification through the Mayo Clinic Wellness Coaching Program, which is certified by the National Board of Health and Wellness Coaching. Additionally, she is certified in Medication Therapy Management and Pharmacogenomics. She currently works as an inpatient clinical pharmacist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, where she has been for 7 years. She is also a public speaker, entrepreneur, and CEO of Whole & Happy Living, a health and wellness company offering coaching, education, and medication review. Her true passion lies in helping others transform their health so they can live their absolute best life possible.  If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. DEALS! Check out all our Preferred Vendors & Special Deals from Clair Sparrow, Sensate, Lyfefuel BeeKeeper's Naturals, Sauna Space, HigherDose, AG1 and ToeSox Be in the know with all the workshops at OPCBe It Till You See It Podcast SurveyBe a part of Lesley's Pilates MentorshipFREE Ditching Busy Webinar  Resources:Watch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable Pilates Follow Us on Social Media:InstagramFacebookLinkedIn  Episode Transcript:Whitney Prude 0:00  You need to be at number one. If you want to show up for your kids, if you want to show up for your husband, if you want to be here in 20 years when you have grandkids and you want to see their kids and whatever, you want all of that stuff to happen, then you've got to start putting yourself at number one.Lesley Logan 0:15  Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.  Lesley Logan 0:56  All right, Be It babe. Okay. I'm excited. I am so excited for you to listen to this conversation. It was more than I ever expected. So when I met today's guest, I was like, yeah, I want to talk about this. This is great. This is exactly what I want to talk about. And just my schedule is kind of crazy so I couldn't talk to her until today. And today–the day that we're recording it–is the three-year anniversary of the podcast, and so super, just so exciting, and to be able to have this conversations, honest conversation that is really for the ladies who are listening, but if you are a male listening, thank you. And there are women listening in your life, there are women in your lives, and I think it's really important that you hear this and then also you share this with them. So we are going to talk a lot about self love and achieving and also people-pleasing. And today's guest is really just an expert in really helping you work internally on yourself. But a lot of times people work with her because of external stuff. So it's just great. It's amazing. Get ready to hit rewind a couple of times. I remember when Oprah goes, that's a tweet. Tweet, when Twitter was new, she's like, that's a tweet. Tweet. Like, I just want to go this is like, hold on. I just need, like, there's a Be It mic drop moment. We'll have to come up–send in your suggestions for these things. But I just really, absolutely love today's interview, and I cannot wait for you to hear our guest's amazingness. So here is Whitney Prude. Lesley Logan 2:17  All right, Be It, babe. I'm really excited to have this conversation today. I've met Whitney, our guest today, a while back, and I just really love the mission she's on and her tips and advice that she has, so I'm excited to share that with you. Whitney Prude is our guest. Can you tell everyone who you are and what you rock at? Whitney Prude 2:31  Well, thank you, first of all, for having me. Like you said, I'm Whitney Prude. I am a Board Certified Clinical Pharmacist and I'm also a certified health and wellness coach and a certified nutrition coach. So what do I rock at? Well, I try to crush it at all of those things where I have certifications. Lesley Logan 2:51  Should I be calling you Dr. Prude? Am I supposed to be calling you– or Dr. Whitney? Whitney Prude 2:57  I don't know. It feels a little uncomfortable to me. I don't need to be called doctor. I mean, I am a doctor, but it feels kind of weird, because medical doctors are called doctor and so it's always like, just call me Whitney. I don't want to, you know, but yes, I do have a doctorate degree. I'm a pharmacist, but I'm not currently working as a pharmacist. I've kind of stepped away, and I'm working full-time in my business, and it's been a fun journey.Lesley Logan 3:20  That's amazing. Okay, I just want to like shout out. And maybe I'm ignorant, but you worked at the Mayo Clinic for many years. Like, don't we consider the Mayo Clinic is, like, the top the best of the best, right? Like, this is where everyone goes. Like, yes, don't be so humble. Like you, you, you've done some amazing work in the medical field. And then the fact that I love that you mentioned certified against the health and wellness and the nutrition, because so many people, they have certificates, not necessarily certification. So what drew you to in the being a pharmacist to also then going after these other educations and these other areas of expertise?Whitney Prude 3:58  Yeah, good question. I never intended on doing what I'm doing right now. That was not it wasn't in my plan. I never imagined that I would be a business owner. I never imagined that I would be a coach. It wasn't in my plan. My dream was to be a pharmacist. I worked my whole life to be a pharmacist. I had decided, since I was in high school, to be a pharmacist, and I became a pharmacist. I worked in pharmacy for about eight years before I stepped away to do my own business. But that was my dream, that was my goal, and life had different things in mind for me. I don't know if you want to dive into my story. I'm happy to if you'd like me to, but.Lesley Logan 4:34  Yes. If you're willing to share it I love our listeners to hear first of all, to be honest that it wasn't in your plan. Sometimes I'm like, do we need to have plans? But then yes, because, like, a plan is a road map, and if you're willing to allow yourself to go on an adventure, then you'll eventually get to somewhere better than what you could have imagined from your first plan. So, but I would love if you're willing to share. Whitney Prude 4:56  Yeah, 100%. I think it is important to have a roadmap to think, you know, to have a goal is something that you want to get to, a dream, whatever, right? And you can work full force to get to that. But the reality is, is that things don't always turn out how we plan them. And when life happens, sometimes we have to make shifts, and we have to learn how to make the best of what we've got. So that was my story, basically, when I I mean, really, to give you kind of a full understanding, let me go back even to when I was a teenager, because I think it kind of starts at this point. When I was 16 years old, my parents went through a divorce, and it was, I mean, at that point in my life, but, you know, I'm a teenager, it's already hard to handle life, to manage life, but my world crumbled. Everything that I knew was a solid foundation for me, relationships that were closest to me, everything just crumbled beneath me, and at that point, I remember very vividly having two pathways of like I can decide to rebel and let this be my excuse for going down one path, or I can make a decision to not let this destroy me and to continue to follow my dreams. And I remember very vividly making that decision, but what I did when I made that decision is that I started to bury the pain and the hurt and basically try to survive like humans do, and just move forward, but I really buried everything in business, the busyness, in trying to accomplish my dream of becoming a pharmacist. Lesley Logan 6:23  Yeah, I'm sure no one listening knows what that is. All of our people are perfect. They don't over-achieve at all.Whitney Prude 6:31  They don't over-achieve and they don't bury their pain. They address everything as they come, they process everything. So, yeah, I'm human, right? And it actually took me a long time to accept that I was human and that I actually wasn't okay as I was burying all of those things. I did it for several years, and then I pushed myself through pharmacy school. And pharmacy school is literally the hardest thing that I've ever pushed myself through, because it just pushes you beyond, like, what, what survivable human, human limitations should be because it's just so demanding, and it really pushed me past my limits of what I could cover up. I couldn't cover up the pain anymore, and I just started having like these emotional meltdowns, like on a very, very regular basis. And essentially, I pushed myself to a point where I just, I crumbled. I came home from school one day I was completely exhausted. I felt like a zombie, nearly. I had so much studying I still had to do, and there was just this day where I crumbled to the floor and I just sobbed and I sobbed and I sobbed and I sobbed. I just I laid there, and it was just like I was completely broken. And that was really the, the turning point in my life where I was like, okay, I'm not okay. I can't cover it up anymore. I'm not okay. And so I started going to therapy. I started reading every self-help book possible that you know, that I could find. I was like, okay, I gotta do something, right? But the reality is I did get through pharmacy school, I got through residency, and I got this job at the Mayo Clinic. You know, it's like, oh, dream come true it's like, everything's fine, but the problem was, is that I had pushed myself too far, and I had pushed myself too hard, and I ended up developing an autoimmune disease about nine months into my job. Lesley Logan 8:20  Oh my gosh. Whitney Prude 8:21  So I had, yeah, nine months in, I had $200,000 of debt, student debt, hanging over my head and I couldn't use the computer. I was (inaudible) my whole job. I couldn't use the computer. I had a lot of limitations, a lot of restrictions. It's like, oh, you know, everything. I just need to let it heal my wrists and stuff will be fine. And that wasn't the case. I never came off of those restrictions. My limitations never changed. I couldn't do my job in the way that I ever you know, that I had imagined it being I was on disability, and at that point, I was like, what do I do now? How do you ever pay this loan off if I can't keep working as a pharmacist? And so that's where I started, you know, I was like exploring well, what would I do if I wasn't a pharmacist and I wanted to be a public speaker, and kind of, with that came coaching, and so that's when I started to explore some other things. But ultimately, what I decided I wanted to do, there's this, and I think that this maybe will be beneficial for some listeners, but I tried to find other people that could be inspiring to me, people that I knew had chronic illnesses, but I hadn't really looked into it very much. And one of the celebrities you can kind of hear more about their lives and stuff and so I came across Lady Gaga. I had never really been a fan of her before, but.Lesley Logan 9:35  Huge fan, huge fan, huge fan. (inaudible) I was at her first World Tour. Front row. Okay, anyways.Whitney Prude 9:46  And so, well, so I started listening to a lot of her interviews and stuff as she was talking about her chronic illness and she said something that was very, very powerful to me. And she said, "My pain really does me no good unless I can transform it into something that is." And so I took that to heart, and I said you know what, I am spending hours and hours and hours in bed every single day for months on end. And what I decided to do was to take that pain and all of this that I was dealing with. And I said, well, what I'm going to do is I'm going to turn it into a program to help people to avoid the pitfalls of what I have just gone through. I've lost so much of my life, so I'm going to now make it my life goal to help other people to avoid the pitfalls that I'm dealing with and have to deal with the rest of my life.Lesley Logan 10:34  Yeah. Oh, thank you for sharing that story and I love the idea of looking for people who inspire you who have similar issues, I think that is where people tend to also even go wrong in their inspiration. They pick someone out who has a different life than them, and they're like, I should be like them. That is a path. And it's like, I certainly don't want you to be inspired by other people outside, but also it's important for us to feel seen and heard and understood. And there have been people that I've compared myself to, and they inspire me as a female CEO. And it's like, yeah, they also had investors up the wazoo. We do not have the same life, we do not have the same abilities. I can have them as a North Star, but also like, can I be inspired by them, or should I find someone who's also gone through similar journeys, similar instances, similar growing up, so that I can feel a little bit more seen and also be inspired, because in spite of all of that, they have done other things. So that's really, really cool. So yeah, I mean, it's interesting. Like, autoimmunes are really–I was listening to Mindy Pelz and she was saying that the world we live in is killing women and more and more women have more autoimmune diseases than ever before, because of our society. And so it is true, because we push ourselves, because the way education systems are done is not anywhere in a way that is conducive to a cycle that a woman is going through and they're pushing this. And so you're inevitably going to have some sort of issue, whether it is a gut issue or an autoimmune issue. What are some of those things that you were telling people to like maybe be on the mind, watching out for that could be signs that could be affecting them or pushing them too far. And what are some of the things that you are doing to help people watch for those signs, or how we learn from your story so we don't end up in the same situation?Whitney Prude 12:18  Yeah, when I bring women into my program, I think some of the most common reoccurring things that I see, especially with women, is people-pleasing or we define ourselves as caretakers. And I think that also falls into being a mom. It's like when you're a mom, all of a sudden you have humans that are dependent on you to stay alive. And so a lot of times, we very much put ourselves on the back burner. So people-pleasing is a huge one. If you're taking care of everybody else, and if you're a yes woman, and you're saying yes to everybody else, but you don't have time to eat healthy, and you don't have time to exercise, and you don't have time to get enough sleep at night, those are key indicators that you're doing too much, that you're not taking care of yourself, that you've got to start switching your priorities and putting yourself at the top of your priority list, or you're not going to be able to keep showing up for those people. Lesley Logan 13:11  Yeah, so not at all what I expect you to say, and I'm loving it. I'm so grateful that you talk about people-pleasing and being too busy for self -care. There must be something in the moons, like I was talking to my girlfriend, and I don't want you to lose your train of thought. But I was talking to a girlfriend and she was like, I just don't have it in me to have that hustle. And I was like, you should see the morning routine I have so that I can do the job that I've created for myself that I love so much. And I was starting to feel like it sounded like luxurious and ridiculous. And then I was like, wait a minute, actually, no, this is what I need to be the best version of myself. There's nothing wrong with that. And I already tell people self-care isn't selfish care. So why is it, why am I thinking that I sound like it is selfish or luxurious. It's required. I need it. So I definitely, let's definitely get back to self-care in a moment. But thank you for bringing up people-pleasing because it is an epidemic. There's too many people who are people-pleasers, and it is costing us our lives. Whitney Prude 14:05  Well, and essentially, if you're a people-pleaser, you're very likely also an overachiever, like you're saying yes to way too many things, whether that's in the community or people you know, it's like at your kid's school, and they're asking you to do stuff, and then at church, they're asking you to do stuff, and then at work, they're asking you to do stuff, and if you're a yes woman, you're essentially overachieving. You're taking on everything, and you think that you're this rock star–in the long run, it's damaging, and it's going to show up. It's going to manifest when we push ourselves too hard internally, it is going to manifest, and usually it manifests in our physical health. So whether that's an autoimmune disease or it manifests in weight gain and bad diabetes, there's hundreds of ways that it can manifest, but the reality is, is that it will manifest. You cannot continue living like that the rest of your life and not have it lead to health issues. Lesley Logan 14:56  Yeah, yeah, everyone, rewind and re-listen to that again, because it is 100% my own experience. I also had student loans, but not, not nearly, not nearly what you had, but I also didn't walk out of it with a doctor degree and even a career. Liberal arts degree over here, everyone. I had a private school because that was smart. So that just means more expensive, everyone. So I was really trying to get out of this low-salary job and do what I loved, and I love doing it. So I told myself, it's fine that I'm working seven days a week because I love what I'm doing. And that was the overachiever in me. And what was happening is like my gut system was shutting down and I got dangerously underweight, and not because I wasn't eating, but because I wasn't digesting, absorbing nutrition. So my body was just not doing well and Facebook is showing me videos and pictures that I posted 10, 15, years ago, and I was like, that girl is, I can see how unhealthy she is. I could see it. I didn't see it then, because I'm just going and going and going and, like, living L.A. life where I have a 45-minute commute, and you just do that because that's the range you can afford. You just keep pushing and at some point you can't push anymore. And the problem is, is that now you're in a worse position, because it's actually harder to get out of that health situation than if you had made change, if I had made changes at the first signs of things. But no one told me–I think what the issue is and I think this is where listeners might also–I did seek help for some of the signs, and no one said, Hey, tell me about your workload. Tell me about, let's talk about a day in the life of you. Do you feel like you have time like, tell me about, what are you doing for? How's your sleep? No doctor was like asking me those things. And I do think that if someone had just actually put a mirror into my face, like you are actually not doing enough sleep, you're not, enough self-care, that I may have been able to shift it sooner. So I'm just wondering, like that's your experience as well.Whitney Prude 16:54  Oh yeah, 100% it's like when you do start noticing things like, where do we go? What do we do? We go to the doctor. And there's nothing wrong with going to the doctor, but the reality is that in the medical field, right? You're going to come in and they're looking at symptoms, and they're going to try to find a way to treat it, but we're not looking at what has driven us here. Why are we here? How do we make changes to actually change our lifestyle? A lot of it, you could reverse some of it, you can't, which is unfortunate, and you may require treatment, but we're not looking at the underlying root causes. And one of the things that I'm very, very passionate about is that usually, so if you look at people like, okay, we're people-pleasers, we're overachievers, we're perfectionists, whatever those things are, right? Whatever it is that we're pushing ourselves backwards and we're trying to please in the world. We're trying to, we're trying to feel worthy. We're trying to feel like we're enough. We're trying to feel loved. Well, where does this usually come from? The majority of it comes from our past. We go through our past and we're treated in a certain way, and there is no parent that is going to 100% meet your needs. Yeah, it's just not possible. They're human too, right? And so there's always going to be things where we don't feel good enough, or where we weren't recognized, or maybe only when we would really high achieve that's only the time that we were recognized. So now we're like, well, if I do everything perfect, then I can be loved and I can be good enough. And so we develop, over our lives, we develop these beliefs about ourselves, we develop these coping mechanisms, and they're all subconscious. Our brain does it on its own of like, how do we get this satisfaction out of the world that we need, essentially, and so we start doing all of these things in our lives to try to feel good enough and nobody ever teaches us how to show up for ourselves so that we can meet our own emotional needs and feel good enough inside of ourselves, so that we don't need any of that stuff. And none of that is ever going to be addressed when you go to the doctor. Never, never, never, never. It's the underlying cause for the majority of why people start getting sick.Lesley Logan 19:10  Oh my gosh. And for everyone we're not advocating, don't go the doctor, obviously, like, but we even have a female telemedicine that's a sponsor, so I love them. But also, just getting your symptoms treated is not the same as going, how did I get here in the first place? And so do you have tips for us, for the people who are listening, like, how do I meet my own needs? Or is this something that it obviously can't just be like three things and like, we've all nailed it. Obviously it takes coaching with you. But what are some areas we can see we're not meeting our own needs? Maybe that's a better way of looking at it. Whitney Prude 19:40  I mean, the first thing that I would say, and I like to challenge people to do this, just in general, if you sit down and write down your top five priorities, one through five. Okay, everybody sit down, write down your top priorities. Now the majority of people, when I have them, write down their top five priorities. At the end I ask, "And where are you on that list?" Nobody, almost no one puts themselves on that priority list. And where should you be and your health be on that priority list? It should be number one. Now everybody feels like that is selfish and it's 100% not selfish. It is essential. So you need to be at number one if you want to show up for your kids, if you want to show up for your husband, if you want to be here in 20 years when you have grandkids and you want to see their kids and whatever. You want all of that stuff to happen, then you've got to start putting yourself at number one. So you move yourself up to priority number one. You shift your kids down, you shift your husband down, you shift your work down, you shift everything down. And even, you know, some people are like, oh, no, well, God is most important. I have to do all this stuff for God, even that you cannot show up in this world and fulfill your true purpose for God if you are not prioritizing yourself and your health? So it doesn't matter. All of this stuff, you have to shift it down on the priority list, and you have to put yourself as number one. And when you start putting that into your focus every single day, it's like, well, have I met my own needs today? And people are bombarding you and asking you for all this stuff. If you haven't met your own needs, then the answer is no. You've got to start saying no. Lesley Logan 21:24  Oh my gosh, thank you for saying that. I've heard only one other person ever say, and this is not to knock men, but he was a male saying kids are number three. And I was like, I just feel like he gets away with that. He can say that, and every mom is not listening to that. They're, you know what I mean? They're not. They're putting the kids up first. And the relationship may be a second, but probably not. And honestly, he's like, you have to take care of you. And then if you have a partner, your partner's taking care of them, that's great. Then together, there's some way of making income, and the income is what fuels the payments for all the things. And then there's other people in your life, your children, family, other stuff. And he's like, it's gonna sound awful, but you can't provide for them if you don't take care of you, and you can't be there for them if you haven't made a way of providing. So it's like very difficult for people to understand. And I'm gonna get so many people saying kids should be number two. Obviously, if you have an infant, take care of the infant. But it'll be easier to take care of the infant if you've taken care of you before having the infant. And it's easier for your kids to be in a household where they have needs met, if the person who's meeting their needs has taken care of their own. It's just I don't like I used to teach so many moms that come in the school's asking to show up for things. They've got to do this thing for the household. The neighbor needs this. So all these different things, and they're talking about this in their session that's for them. And I was like, so this is like, for you. So like, maybe we, like, just, can we just, like, close the world off for a moment, this is actually for you. And when I kept telling them, like, we're doing this for you, so you could do all those things. I had those women coming three and four days a week, because it was the thing that they could tangibly feel was for them, it was like, why they were coming in, and it gave them the energy to do all this other stuff. And it's really cool. And we do have to remind people, we say this all the time on the podcast, which is why I'm, like, obsessed with you already, is like self-care is not selfish care. It is essential for you to be around. And the other unfortunate thing is, all the stuff that we do for self-care can feel very luxurious, like that's a word I mentioned, because you won't ever know what it prevented you from getting. You're not going to make it to the end and go, whoop, didn't get that autoimmune disease. Like you won't know because you did the things to prevent the burnout or the diseases or the illnesses, we don't get that information, so we tend to forget the self-care stuff when life gets hard. Whitney Prude 23:49  Yep, I think another important point to make as well is like, we talk about self-care, and I'll ask people like, do you genuinely love yourself? And they're like, oh yeah, well, I spend money, I buy myself clothes, I go get my nails done, I take care of myself, and I'm like, yes, but do you genuinely love yourself? Like self-love and self-care are two different things, right? So we have this element of are you showing up for yourself physically? Are you doing the things, you know it's like you're eating healthy? Are you exercising? Are you showing up for yourself physically? But on the flip side, and this is another thing that a lot of people miss, are you showing up for yourself emotionally? And do you know how?Lesley Logan 24:32  I think everyone just stopped and didn't know how to answer that. How did you learn that? Because I can't I mean, obviously that's something you had to learn, because you know, I'm not going to say you don't burn out if you love yourself, because I'm sure there's always room for an option, but I definitely think you would know it sooner than later. How did you learn that? How did you learn to self-love? How do you help people do that? Whitney Prude 24:56  Well, so my experience through this journey and my own self-love journey is kind of interesting. And you know, some people, anyone that's raised in like a pretty religious environment, could potentially relate. But within religion, there's a lot of expectations, and you're either doing the good things and meeting the expectations, (inaudible) or they're not, and you're not a good person, and you're a disappointment sort of a thing. It doesn't matter what religion it's like, these things exist, right? There are things that you're supposed to do and there are bad things. So for me, I had gotten, and it's not to say that the religion was bad in any sense of the word, but for me and my personality, I latched on to this of like, I can check the boxes and everyone thinks that I'm awesome, right, and it's praising me and I learned at one point in my life where my belief kind of started to, like, falter a little bit. I was like, wait a second, if I don't believe this and people aren't praising me, then, like, do I even freaking matter? Does anybody love me? Can I be loved, right? Like, if I'm not doing all of these things. Am I still lovable, or am I just this horrible, awful disappointment? And so I had to prove to myself, and I almost intentionally started doing the wrong things, because I had to prove to myself that it doesn't matter what I do or don't do, my worth doesn't change. And getting to the base of like, what's the value of a human being? Is value based on actions of how much you can accomplish? Or are you valuable because you are a living, breathing human being. It doesn't matter what you do or don't do. You're a unique individual that has value no matter what. And so my journey was associated with religion of like, where I felt this disappointment, because all of a sudden I was questioning like this, you know, this core belief that had brought me all of my self-worth, my whole life. And so then I had to start working to find myself like, well, can I be good enough? Can I be loved regardless? And I had to be the one that loved myself. I had to stop searching for all of these other people to fill that void. I had to start doing it for myself. Lesley Logan 27:06  Yeah, oh my gosh we could talk forever on I was raised in religion, and so we could talk forever about how that creates overachievers and this urge to always be doing and I think inherently, like, religion isn't bad. I think it's the way it's interpreted in people's bodies and emotions (inaudible) on them and so, yep, it's true, and it's interesting, because I don't know how much, even though I could quote some verses, which I'm not going to do that right now. But like, even though we are told that we are loved by the person we believe in, we are not taught to love ourselves the way that they love us, you know? And so going back to what you said at the beginning of this episode, it's like, how we are raised. Are we raising kids to love themselves? Are we teaching them that–I have a girlfriend who has her little girl, and she has like, little mirror things, and she's like, I'm beautiful and I'm loving, and she's doing this thing. She's like, I don't know if I (inaudible) in the mirror. And I'm like, I think it's really cool that she says, I'm beautiful and I'm loving, like she's having a whole little self-love moment every single day. Who cares what's in the mirror? You know? Like, I think that I didn't grow up like that. So we obviously know more today than we do. Every generation gets to have a little bit more insight. We get to learn from other people's journeys. But I think that is a really cool thing that we can all take away. Now that you are obviously now full time working for yourself and very aware of, like, why you're doing this and what you're doing. Who are you most excited to work with? And like, what brings you joy in doing this work? What are you hoping to help them achieve? And I hate the way I said achieved, like, helping them get or enjoy?Whitney Prude 28:39  Honestly, my favorite people to work with are women who don't know who they are, who are lost in their life. Because when they come into our program and they start digging, and it's hard to dig, you got to be brave, you know, and you got to say, okay, we're going to look inside, we're going to start paying attention to what my feelings are, and showing up and validating and recognizing that those feelings matter and that I deserve space in my own life. And so those women that come in and say, I'm not comfortable in my own skin, I don't really know who I am. Like I've lost myself. I don't know where I'm going, I don't know what to do, I don't know how to get out. Those are my absolute favorite people to work with, because when those women come into the program and we start digging and we start diving in, I mean, there's a lot of emotion, and there's a process that we take women through. They come because they want to lose weight, and they leave not even caring about the weight that they lost because they found themselves and they knew they know who they are and they're in control. They're able to now live a fulfilling life because they know how to show up for the woman that's staring back at them in the mirror. Those are one. 100% my absolute favorite clients to work with, because you just see this complete transformation. And it is absolutely incredible.Lesley Logan 30:10  I love that. Thank you for being so specific, because I do think there's a lot more people who are more aware that, like they're whelmed, like they're not, like they might not be overwhelmed, they're in the middle and they're kind of like, if you were to ask them, like, who are you really? Do you love yourself really? Those are some big questions that we don't have to face on a daily basis. Most people just ask us how we are, and they expect to say, I'm good, and then they get to know, I'm good too. Have a great day. Like, that's what most people expect. So most people are not asking themselves those big questions. And this is the Be It Till You See It podcast, and it's really hard to be it till you see it if you don't know who you are in the first place, it's a little bit difficult, you know? And so we've all been in places where, like, who am I really and where am I going? And like, do I matter? And am I lovable? And those are big questions that don't get answered overnight, but you do the work like your clients, or that you're saying your clients do, and then you get on the other side, and not only have the benefits of shedding weight in your instance, but also your client's sense, but also knowing exactly who you are and why you matter and what matters to you. So easy for us to focus on the outside. I need to fix this about me on the outside, and it's always, there's always an internal thing that is the root of it.Whitney Prude 31:23  If you think about, and this is, and I just say weight loss, just because, yeah, that's what, what brings a lot of people in, into my program. But if you think about someone so they want to reach a goal, right? They're like, okay, I want to lose 20 pounds. We don't like how we look. We want to get the scale down. Like, the motivation is very external, okay, but if you can take that motivation and you transition it from external to internal, and you get yourself to a point where you genuinely love yourself and you honor yourself, and you respect yourself, and you make yourself a priority, okay, so now it's coming from inside of yourself, then why do you eat healthy, and why do you exercise, and why do you get enough sleep? You do all of those things not because you want to change the scale. You do them because you genuinely care about yourself, you care about your body, you care about who you are, you care about how you feel like it all comes from inside of you, and it doesn't matter if the scale changes three pounds. Who cares now, right? You're gonna keep doing these things no matter what because you care about you. ,Lesley Logan 32:26  Yeah yeah. I think that's like, that's so good. I've been asking people what they do for self-care. I'm like, here's what I do for self-care. Like, what do you do for self-care? And I was on another person's podcast this week, and she's like, I got my nails done for self-care. Like, what do you do? And I'm like, prioritize my sleep. I try to drink enough water every day, you know, I make sure I'm feeding myself before I'm angry. I move my body intentionally for how my body is feeling that day, because I know I will be thankful tomorrow. I said, then, yes, I have a cold punch and I have a red light and I've got all these extra things, but like, the other thing that is listed are mostly free, if not things you are already buying at the grocery store as it is. So like, how you're choosing to see them. And I think people don't realize that they have control over self-care without changing that much in their schedule. It can be more intentional about when they go to bed and what they do before bed, and what they're feeding themselves with. And it's so easy to say that because I know how badly I felt when I wasn't making those intentional decisions, because I wasn't loving myself and I wasn't caring for myself. I said I'll do that tomorrow. Oh, when I have more time or I have my money, then I'm more deserving when I've done this, and I'm more deserving of x and y things, and it's actually like your future person is deserving of it now, but that it comes with self-love, like you said. Oh, cool stuff. Whitney. Okay, we're gonna take a brief break and we're gonna come back and find out where people find you, follow you, work with you and your Be It Action Items. Lesley Logan 33:54  All right, Whitney, where can people connect with you more if they want to dive in deeper with you? What do you got for us? Whitney Prude 33:58  Yeah, the best place to connect with me, first of all is on Instagram. You can always message me on Instagram. My Instagram is @mywholeandhappylife. Just send us a message. We're always in Instagram responding to messages. Happy to answer any questions. Lesley Logan 34:14  Amazing. Okay, you have given us a lot to ponder already. So I'm just gonna say, like, the transcripts of this are gonna have some great questions for you to ask yourself. But we always love the for the overachiever, perfectionist, the action step that people can take to be uit till they see it. What bold, executable, intrinsic or target steps can we take? What do you have for us?Whitney Prude 34:34  So I think what kind of goes along with the conversation that we've had today in talking about helping women to really dive in and find themselves. The step that I would encourage people to take is to lean into the discomfort. Now, the reason that I say that is because if you want to change, change is uncomfortable. So. So your body will be telling you what you need to change, because it will feel uncomfortable. Maybe you don't express yourself, you don't share your feelings, and you feel uncomfortable. Your stomach drops. You're like, like, you know it's like our bodies often will tell us the things that we need to be working on, that we need to do, but we have to lean into that discomfort. We have to recognize it, and then we have to start forcing ourselves to actually do the thing that's uncomfortable. So then you have to start actually speaking up, whether it's like looking inside of ourselves, or if it's prioritizing ourselves, even when we feel selfish, that's uncomfortable. I have clients where it's like you have to schedule 10 minutes of nothing in your schedule. That is just time where you sit like you are just spending time with yourself. Put it in your schedule, on your calendar, non-negotiable. And it's almost overwhelming. They're like, I can't even comprehend spending that 10 minutes with myself, right? You have to start pushing yourself into that discomfort. So in talking about self-love, in talking about self-care, my action step would be to really plan that time for yourself, put it on your calendar, non-negotiable. Same time every day. This is your time, and you have to just sit in it, no matter how uncomfortable it is, start sitting in the discomfort and it will get more comfortable. But you have to get into the discomfort before you're ever going to make progress towards change. Lesley Logan 36:33  Yeah. I was just talking to some of the girls in my mentorship program, they're Pilates teachers, and they're like, yeah, my client complains it's uncomfortable. And I was like, so it's not painful, just like, No. And I'm like, well, then, yeah, it's uncomfortable. We're doing something different in her body. Like, no, we need to it's okay to say. It's okay. It's okay to be uncomfortable. Not everything is comfortable in life, changing our strength, changing our alignment, changing our posture, is going to be uncomfortable because it is different than what we are used to. Pain is a different story, and so it's just really funny, because we all want the thing or the goal or the achievement or whatever it is, but to get there, because we don't have it now, it's going to take some discomfort and changing who we are to be there. So I love that. It's great. It's great. Whitney, you're awesome. This has been a wonderful conversation. I'm fired up. I'm excited. I am definitely checking myself on my self-love after this, what a great thing to just do a check in on everyone. How are you gonna use these tips in your life? Please let us know. Make sure you tag Whitney and her team and let them know how this episode affected you. And if you are needing more of this. Reach out to Whitney, because obviously, like, wow, definitely struck some good chords in here. And until next time, Be It Till You See It. Lesley Logan 37:49  That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @BeItPod. Brad Crowell 38:32  It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan, and me, Brad Crowell. Lesley Logan 38:37  It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co. Brad Crowell 38:41  Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist, Gianfranco Cioffi. Lesley Logan 38:48  Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals. Brad Crowell 38:51  Also to Angelina Herico for adding all of our content to our website. And finally to Meridith Root for keeping us all on point and on time. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

ProspectiveDoctor | Helping you achieve your medical school dreams | AMCAS | MCAT
A Dean's View on Breaking Barriers: Navigating Social Equality in Healthcare

ProspectiveDoctor | Helping you achieve your medical school dreams | AMCAS | MCAT

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 30:50


Dr. Erkeda DeRouen talks to Dr. Joe Greer, a hepatologist gastroenterologist. They talk about dealing with social inequality and social justice in the medical system as well as how we can integrate social justice into our educational system. [00:00] Introduction [13:22] First Generation Medical Students [14:44] Dealing with Social Inequality in Medicine [20:32] Social Justice in Education [26:55] Dr. Greer's Advice for Medical Students [28:29] Parting Thoughts   How to Deal with Social Inequality in Medicine Dr. Greer's advocacy centers around treating every individual with the utmost respect. When he started his career working with the homeless, he immediately thought to himself, “I couldn't survive here. What makes these individuals so special that they can?”. There are too many injustices and according to Dr. Greer, what we need to do is advocate and defend those that are left behind. Doctors are blessed by being able to become professionals and are in a position where they can make change. We have the science and medical professionals should apply it equitably and in a way that makes the U.S. the healthiest country in the world. Social Justice in the Education System Dr. Greer was one of the first to have a curriculum on social justice and improving health equity, or rather, how social justice runs through the veins of the entire curriculum. He incorporates social justice in the education at Roseman University through curriculums and programs that focus on education for all family members belonging in racial minorities across the U.S. as well as programs for opioid and stimulant use disorder pregnant women to ensure that a mother and child stays together. To learn more about how MedSchoolCoach can help you along your medical school journey, visit us at Prospective Doctor.    You can also reach us through our social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MedSchoolCoach Dr. Erkeda's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctordgram/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@ProspectiveDoctor

DrPPodcast
Galvanizing The Black Community to Drive Health Equity

DrPPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 28:32


In this episode, Dr. P has a stimulating discussion with two insightful guests: Pastor Gerard Duncan and Jude Ngang.   Pastor Gerard Duncan is the senior pastor of Prayers By Faith Family Ministries in Gainesville, Florida.  He works closely with faith leaders to increase awareness of health and wellness within their churches and the communities they serve.  Additionally, Pastor Duncan is  the CEO of Community Partners and Engagement Consultants, and the executive director of the Pleasant Street Social Justice and Cultural Arts Center.Paston Duncan is a member of Florida's Statewide Faith and Community Advisory Council within the Executive Office of the Governor, and he participates in the Alachua County Christian Pastors Association, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice's Faith and Community Network, the Santa Fe College Community Advisory Board and the Gainesville Thrives.  He travels extensively both nationally and internationally speaking on topics on health equity, health disparities and mental wellness.Jude Ngang is Executive Director, Representation in Clinical Research (RISE) at Amgen. He leads the RISE team dedicated to improving proportional representation in clinical trials in alignment with Amgen's Environmental & Social Governance imperatives, health equity narratives, and ethical research commitments. Prior to taking the lead role for Amgen's RISE team, Jude was Team Lead in Oncology Early Clinical Development Operations, with experience in developing targeted therapies for lung cancer and other solid tumors. During his tenure in this role, Jude received an Amgen 'Innovation Trail Blazer' award for his leadership in the design and execution of the clinical operations strategy for the LUMAKRAS (for lungcancer) first in human study that contributed to the acceleration of the program. He was also a post-doctoral fellow in translational medicine at the Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research and served as AdjunctAssistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice at MCPHS University in Boston. Jude has been with Amgen for over 6 years and has held leadership roles for the Amgen Black Employee Network (ABEN). He specializes in clinical sciences & innovation, with a focus on patient recruitment/retention and representativeparticipation in clinical trials across multiple therapeutic areas. Jude is also a pharmacist by training with aPharmD from Roseman University of Health Sciences. 

Oh, My Health...There Is Hope!
The Power of Prioritizing Your Health: Whitney Prude's Whole Health Transformation Program

Oh, My Health...There Is Hope!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 25:30


Whitney Prude is a highly skilled and dedicated board-certified clinical pharmacist with a doctorate in pharmacy from Roseman University of Health and Sciences. She is also a certified wellness authority, holding certifications as a Mayo Clinic Certified Wellness Coach and a nationally certified Health and Wellness Coach. Whitney is currently an inpatient clinical pharmacist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and the CEO of Whole and Happy Living, a company she founded to promote health and wellness through coaching, education, and medication review.   Whitney Prude shares her story of hope, starting from her teenage years when her parents went through a devastating divorce. She explains how she buried her emotions and focused on becoming a pharmacist, only to realize later that she wasn't as okay as she thought. Whitney opens up about her struggles with physical health, including chronic pain and autoimmune diseases, and how she decided to transform her pain into something that could benefit others. She discusses the importance of addressing mental and emotional wellness alongside physical health and highlights the need to get to the root cause of health issues rather than relying on quick fixes. Whitney also provides an overview of her Whole Health Transformation Program, which focuses on mental and emotional well-being, nutrition education, and customized plans for each individual.   Key Takeaways: Life doesn't always turn out as expected, and challenges can arise unexpectedly. Mental and emotional well-being are just as important as physical health in achieving overall wellness. Quick fixes and medications may have their place, but addressing the root cause of health issues is crucial for long-term success. The Whole Health Transformation Program emphasizes personalized nutrition education, mindful eating, and healing the body to achieve sustainable weight loss and overall health.   "Let's get to the root cause. Yes, there's a place for medications, and sometimes they're necessary, sometimes they're absolutely essential."   Get in touch with Whitney: https://www.mywholeandhappylife.com/ Instagram@mywholeandhappylife/ https://www.facebook.com/mywholeandhappylife/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitneyprude   Whitney's Free Offer: https://www.mywholeandhappylife.com/programs-2/   Get in touch with Jana and listen to more Podcasts: https://www.janashort.com/   Show Music ‘Hold On' by Amy Gerhartz https://www.amygerhartz.com/music.   Get the Best Holistic Life Magazine APP! One of the fastest-growing independent magazines centered around holistic living. https://issuu.com/store/publishers/bestholisticlifemagazine/issues/bhl_jan_2024_digital_v01a_copy Grab your gift today: https://www.janashort.com/becoming-the-next-influencers-download-offer/ Connect with Jana Short: https://www.janashort.com/contact/

The PQI Podcast
Season 6 Episode 2 : Molecular Testing & Targeted Treatment in Colorectal Cancer

The PQI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 27:08


On this week's episode of The PQI Podcast, we sit down with Makenna Smack, PharmD, BCOP, from MD Anderson, to discuss molecular testing and targeted treatment in colorectal cancer. Makenna obtained her bachelor's in biochemistry from Brigham Young University and Doctor of Pharmacy from Roseman University in South Jordan, Utah. After graduation, she completed her PGY1 pharmacy residency at Memorial Hermann Hospital System in Houston, Texas, and a PGY2 oncology residency at Boston Medical Center in Massachusetts.She is board-certified by the Board of Pharmacy Specialties in Oncology Pharmacy. Makenna currently works in the Gastrointestinal (GI) Medical Oncology Clinic at MD Anderson. In this role, she is part of the multidisciplinary team overseeing the care of patients with colon, rectal, hepatobiliary, neuroendocrine, pancreatic, hepatic, and upper GI cancers. Makenna is passionate about providing effective patient education, adverse event management, and supportive care for her oncology patients. Outside of work, Makenna enjoys the snowless winters in Houston, trying new restaurants, and going to the park with her husband and son.

The Health Disparities Podcast
How med schools can equip doctors to help eliminate health disparities

The Health Disparities Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 33:57


Many people who go into medicine come from well-off families and don't know what it's like to live in poverty. So when they graduate and become physicians, they can struggle to understand why their therapeutic interventions aren't improving the lives of their patients. This, according to Dr. Pedro José Greer Jr., is because med schools have not done a great job helping their students understand the social determinants of health — the many nonmedical factors that influence health outcomes. “It's not for the student physician to be able to resolve the social determinants, it's for them to really understand what they are,” Greer said. “Without understanding all these other things, we're not going to make [the] right therapeutic calls. “The health outcomes in this country are embarrassingly bad,” he added. “So we have to be driven to improve those disparities.” Greer is an American physician of Cuban descent and founding dean of the Roseman University of Health Sciences College of Medicine. He spoke with Health Disparities podcast host Claudia Zamora about how to improve medical education, why diversity matters, and why it's critical that med schools train doctors to show compassion and empathy for their patients. The conversation was recorded in person at the 2023 Movement Is Life annual Health Equity Summit.

No Laughing Matter with Cuba Pete
Episode 31 No Laughing Matter with Cuba Pete w Dr. Thacker's

No Laughing Matter with Cuba Pete

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 19:56


About our guest … Dr.Matthew Thacker is the Program Director for the Advanced Education in General Dentistry residency in Henderson, Nevada. After earning his bachelor's degree in Biology with a concentration in Integrative Physiology from UNLV, he attended UNLV's School of Dental Medicine and received his Doctorate in Dental Medicine (DMD) degree in 2018. After graduating from dental school, Dr.Thacker served in the U.S. Navy as a Fleet Marine Force dental officer for 4 years aboard the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in 29 Palms, California. He continues to serve the community as a volunteer dentist for the Special Olympics, Give Kids a Smile, UNLV's Sgt Ferrin Memorial Veteran's Clinic, Adopt-a-Vet, Project Homeless, and Roseman University's Empower. He is passionate about providing a broad scope of evidence-based dental care to the Las Vegas Valley community and is dedicated to training the next generation of dentists to be skilled, compassionate, and service-based healthcare providers.Dr.Thacker is a member of the American Dental Education Association, Nevada Dental Association, Southern Nevada Dental Society, and is a Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry. Dr.Thacker and his wife, Dr.Angelica Jane Bustos-Thacker are natives to Las Vegas and currently live in Summerlin with their two dogs, Puka and Boba. On his free time, Dr.Thacker enjoys playing ice hockey, graphic design, computer coding, traveling, and is an avid woodworker.Twitter:@DrJoeGreer @Rosemanmedicine Instagram:@rucomdiversity

Speaking Your Brand
348: Confidence Unleashed: Owning the Stage with Authentic Presence with Dr. Christina Madison [In-Person Speaking Series]

Speaking Your Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 25:08


When you step on stage, I know you want to feel comfortable and confident, to project authenticity and energy. Developing your confidence and stage presence happens both externally and internally. When your content and your delivery are aligned, you can have a bigger impact on your audience with your message. This is what I talk about with my guest, Dr. Christina Madison. Christina has delivered a TEDx talk and has been on TV over 250 times, including two appearances on Good Morning America. I've known Christina for nearly two years: we worked together on her TEDX talk and she attended our in-person client retreat. In this episode, we talk about: Why Christina said ‘yes' to her first TV appearance How what you're wearing can make a big difference in how you feel on stage Embodying the qualities you want to feel and portray Taking care of yourself so you are at your best for your speaking engagements What it looks like to feel authentically you This is the final episode in our new podcast series to help you up level your in-person speaking skills.   Want to work with us and practice on our stage? Registration is now open for our 3-day in-person client retreat speaking accelerator coming up in February 2024 in Orlando, Florida. Get all the details and apply at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/retreat/.    About My Guest: Christina Madison, PharmD, FCCP, AAHIVP is an award-winning clinical pharmacist. She is a clinical pharmacist specializing in public health with a focus on communicable disease, gender-based health, and professional development. She founded The Public Health Pharmacist®, PLLC, a public health consulting firm, in 2019. Dr. Madison has been featured in over 250+ on-air TV appearances related to public health including being featured on Good Morning America (GMA3 – What You Need to Know) and a panelist for the COVID-19 What Works Summit at The White House. Dr. Madison is currently an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice with Roseman University of Health Sciences (RU), College of Pharmacy and the Public Information Officer and Chief Pharmacist for Wellness Equity Alliance.   About Us: The Speaking Your Brand podcast is hosted by Carol Cox. At Speaking Your Brand, we help women entrepreneurs and professionals clarify their brand message and story, create their signature talks, and develop their thought leadership platforms. Our mission is to get more women in positions of influence and power because it's through women's stories, voices, and visibility that we challenge the status quo and change existing systems. Check out our coaching programs at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com.  Links: Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/348/  Christina's website (you can see her TEDx talk and GMA appearances): https://www.thepublichealthpharmacist.com/  Solita Roberts' image stylist: https://styletoimpact.com/  Discover your Speaker Archetype by taking our free quiz at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/quiz/ Register for our in-person client retreat = https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/retreat/    Connect on LinkedIn: Carol Cox = https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolcox Dr. Christina Madison (guest) = https://www.linkedin.com/in/drchristinamadisonthepublichealthpharmacist  Related Podcast Episodes: Episode 253: TV Can Make You Famous - But Don't Read the Comments with Dr. Christina Madison  

No Laughing Matter with Cuba Pete
Episode 26 No Laughing Matter with Cuba Pete w John Edmond

No Laughing Matter with Cuba Pete

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 45:38


During this episode of No Laughing Matter with Cuba Pete, Joehosts John Edmond, they will discuss his fascinating story, whatled him to economic development in the Historic Westside, andhow economic development impacts the Social Determinants ofHealth. Subscribe to our Youtube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo-R...College of Medicine website:https://medicine.roseman.edu/Roseman University website:https://www.roseman.edu/College of Medicine Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rosemanmedi...'GENESIS website:https://medicine.roseman.edu/home/gen... Follow UsTwitter:@DrJoeGreer@Rosemanmedicine Instagram:@rosemanmedicine @rosemanuhs

Ready Investor One
208. Beyond AirBnb Secrets with Dr. Chau Ong

Ready Investor One

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 27:12


In the ever-evolving world of real estate, there are individuals who transcend the boundaries of conventional investment approaches, paving their path to financial  freedom.  In this episode, Dr. Chau Ong shares his story and marketing strategies in the real estate business. Dr. Chau Ong is a successful real estate investor who helps people achieve financial freedom by leveraging other people's properties through corporate housing. He discovered the potential of renting other people's properties through platforms like Airbnb and eventually focused on corporate housing to attract stable and long-term clients. He also talks about investing in midterm and corporate rental housing, the process of brokering master lease agreements with property owners, and how to achieve financial freedom through property subletting.  Tune in to this episode with Dr. Chau Ong as he shares game-changing strategies helping you transcend conventional investment approaches and pave your path to success.   Key Points From This Episode:   Dr. Chau's journey and marketing strategies in the real estate business The advantages of Dr. Chau's approach The process of brokering master lease agreements with property owners  Tips on investing in midterm and corporate rental housing Strategies for finding corporate housing entities  The "fast" framework recommended for scaling the strategy Dr. Chau's explanation of property subletting and the strategy of property arbitrage The low-risk nature of property arbitrage The game plan of landing two properties a month to achieve financial freedom in two to five months Information about Dr. Chau's program, Beyond Airbnb Secrets Suggestions for easily furnishing a property Dr. Chau's personal experience of how property arbitrage helped him take care of his cancer survivor mother and retire his parents.   Follow Dr. Chau LinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/in/drchaubnb Website | https://drchauong.com Website | https://beyondairbnbsecrets.com About Dr. Chau Dr. Chau is a real estate investor and mentor. He has a doctorate in pharmacy and a masters in business administration from the Roseman University of Health Sciences in Henderson, Nevada. He is an immigrant who came to the U.S. with nothing but the desire to get a degree. Previously working as a pharmacist, he began with various businesses, such as restaurants, e-commerce, and even real estate, to achieve financial independence. Dr. Chau started investing in real estate over 10 years ago and even took mentorship from realtors Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi. In 2014, he started listing his houses on Airbnb and learned about Airbnb arbitrage in 2016. In 2017, he moved to corporate housing after seeing how lucrative it is. He now manages 30+ properties and 3 multi-family buildings, and has since mentored over a hundred students on corporate housing arbitrage.   Join the Community I'd love to hear your comments and questions about this episode. Here are some great ways to stay in touch or get involved in the My Freedom Foundry Community!   FREE Facebook Group - My Freedom Foundry - Free Yourself With Real Estate Investing | www.facebook.com/groups/myfreedomfoundry  Freebies and Resources To Help You Excel Your Business | www.pauldavidthompson.com/work-with-me  Grab your copy of my best-selling book: ESCAPE: Money Mindset to Freedom with Stocks, Real Estate, and Starting Your Own Business HERE.   If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave a rating or review!

Real Estate Experiment
Unlocking Financial & Time Freedom Through Corporate Housing Rental Arbitrage with Dr. Chau Ong - Episode #236

Real Estate Experiment

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 56:29


Welcome back to The Lab! In this episode, we have the pleasure of hosting Dr. Chau, a real estate investor, mentor, and a remarkable individual with an inspiring journey. Dr. Chau holds a doctorate in pharmacy and an MBA from the Roseman University of Health Sciences. As an immigrant driven by his determination to pursue education, he has ventured into various businesses, including restaurants, e-commerce, and real estate, all in pursuit of financial independence, time freedom, and the ability to care for his loved ones, especially his mother. With over a decade of real estate investing experience, Dr. Chau has honed his skills under the mentorship of renowned realtors Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi. In 2014, he embraced the potential of Airbnb by listing his properties on the platform, and in 2016, he delved into Airbnb arbitrage with a niche layer deeper by sepcializing in corporate rentals. Recognizing the lucrative nature of corporate housing, he transitioned into that space in 2017. Dr. Chau's business model is unique as he leases homes, furnishes them to corporations and collects the spread. From insurance companies to IT and construction firms, Dr. Chau has built deep relationships with these corproations providing high cashflow occupancy which has allowed him to scale quickly to replace his job as a pharmacist and then some, ultimately achieving financial freedom and time. Currently he controls over 30 properties and three multi-family buildings, Dr. Chau has become a respected mentor, guiding aspiring students in the art of corporate housing arbitrage. He not only works with billionaires but also empowers his students to generate significant income for their clients while keeping sight of the bigger picture. In this insightful episode, Dr. Chau delves into the crucial mindset needed to identify opportunities in the real estate landscape. He shares his expertise on the ever-evolving rental arbitrage space and sheds light on his experience in the corporate housing sector, including the asset classes that companies are actively seeking. Join us as we gain valuable insights from Dr. Chau's remarkable journey and learn how to approach this real estate niche with a frame to give you the right mindset, adapt to changes in rental arbitrage, and seize opportunities in the thriving corporate housing market. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EPISODE: 36:13 Dr Chau talks about his F A S T method for analyzing deals 49:08 Dr Chau talks about what he learned from notable people and mentors in the industry KEEPING IT REAL: 07:36 The mindset when looking at opportunities 09:20 Finding the right opportunity 12:06 Mistakes that can be avoided 13:53 Drastic changes in the rental arbitrage space 15:47 Relationship or inventory, which one comes first? 18:16 What the portfolio looks like 22:42 Asset class that IT and construction companies want 29:24 List building and book of business 34:26 Building a network 36:10 Blueprint for analyzing deals 39:26 Rent or buy the furniture? 41:43 Margins in the insurance space 43:54 Is real estate still a good vehicle? 46:42 What's next for Dr. Chau 49:07 Best advice from notable mentors 50:21 Connect with Dr Chau NOTABLE QUOTE: “Do we need to own any properties? No. We just need to control the property. You don't need to own anything, you just need to control everything.” - Dr. Chau CONNECTING WITH THE GUEST Website: https://www.beyondbnbsecrets.com/main-website-optin1669869033088 Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drchaubnb/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drchaubnb/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beyondbnbsecrets/ Get MTR/STR Coaching from me here: ⁠https://experimentrealestate.com/hospitable-hosts⁠ Join our MTR Insurance Network Here: ⁠https://www.shorttermgems.com/MTRInsuranceNetwork⁠ Get Your Airbnb Millionaire Blueprint: https://experimentrealestate.com/#blueprint #MidtermRental #ShortTermRental #CorporateHousing #RentalArbitrage

No Laughing Matter with Cuba Pete
Episode 24 No Laughing Matater with Cuba Pete w Dr Whitney Koch Owens

No Laughing Matter with Cuba Pete

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 28:37


Subscribe to our Youtube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo-R...College of Medicine website:https://medicine.roseman.edu/Roseman University website:https://www.roseman.edu/College of Medicine Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rosemanmedi...'GENESIS website:https://medicine.roseman.edu/home/gen... Follow UsTwitter:@DrJoeGreer@Rosemanmedicine Instagram:@rosemanmedicine @rosemanuhs

Moxielicious with Alexia Vernon
506: Health Equity in Medicine with Dr. Cheryl Brewster

Moxielicious with Alexia Vernon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 46:18


Dr. Cheryl Brewster is a fierce advocate for improving health equity in medicine. As the founding executive dean for diversity, equity, and inclusion at the Roseman University College of Medicine (RUCOM), the only private allopathic medical school in Nevada, Dr. Cheryl Brewster is charged with leveraging diversity, equity, and inclusion to advance the College's vision and mission with the goal of ensuring a learning and work environment in which students, faculty and staff realize a sense of belonging and facilitate more health equity in medicine. RUCOM is in the accreditation process and anticipates matriculating students in 2025. Cheryl comes to RUCOM from Miami, Florida, where she served in a similar position at Florida International University College of Medicine. During her tenure, she was successful in creating one of the most diverse and inclusive colleges of medicine in the nation. With 20+ years of experience, Cheryl has successfully designed and initiated results-oriented DEI-focused processes, plans, programs workshops/trainings for senior leaders, managers, and staff encouraging learning, reflection, awareness, and understanding as well as community building across differences. In episode 506 of Moxielicious®, Cheryl discusses what's needed to facilitate health equity in medicine, and more specifically, what she and Roseman University are doing to prepare a new generation of physicians who think and practice medicine more holistically and more equitably. We dig into: The systemic barriers that prevent BIPOC students from entering medical school How the social determinants of health impact health equity in medicine, and a person's overall health, as much, if not more, than genetics Why, when more women and people of color practice medicine, it provides better health outcomes for communities How the Roseman University College of Medicine is helping its medical students to develop empathy, enhance interpersonal communication skills, treat patients holistically, and co-create solutions with them Resources Mentioned in This Episode:   Learn more about the Roseman University College of Medicine and how they are leading the charge to facilitate more health equity in medicine Connect with Dr. Brewster on Instagram and Twitter Please leave a review and subscribe to Moxielicious® via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, or Spotify so you never miss an episode!

No Laughing Matter with Cuba Pete
Episode 23 No Laughing Matter with Cuba Pete w Jermareon Williams

No Laughing Matter with Cuba Pete

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 26:35


About our guest … Jermareon Williams is the government affairs manager for the state of Nevada at Western Resource Advocates(WRA). He works with WRA's program staff to advance innovative legislative and administrative policy solutions critical to addressingthe state's most pressing conservation challenges. As the first person to hold this position in Nevada, Williams is eager to get creativeand bring forward policy that will protect local communities.Born and raised in Las Vegas, Williams has a deep love for his community and the entire state. Having grown up in areas where therewas heavy pollution, working to ensure others have clean air to breathe makes his work at WRA personal. During his senior year ofcollege, Williams secured an internship with Senator Harry Reid, where he witnessed firsthand the collective action required in movingforward efforts to protect our planet.Senator Reid's office then brought Williams on board after graduation where he served as the public lands and clean energy liaison andworked with conservation organizations to protect public lands in Nevada, including Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monumentand Gold Butte National Monument. And that was just the start of his service as a staffer in the U.S. Senate.Prior to joining WRA, Williams was also the small business manager for U.S Senator Jacky Rosen where he helped small businessowners locate funding for their businesses and acted as a liaison for Nevada's Native American, African American, and techcommunities. After nearly a decade working in the Senate, Williams wanted to dedicate his professional focus to environmental work.He wanted to wake up every day knowing that he played a part in saving the world. He sees this as an opportunity to bring progress forenvironmental justice for everyone – regardless of race, income, or background. Being part of WRA, he gets to actualize this dream byworking with a team of experts committed to improving air quality and protecting the land, water, and wildlife in our Western states.Williams feels blessed to be surrounded by some of the most beautiful public and open spaces in Southern Nevada, including Red RockCanyon, Sloan Canyon, and Mount Charleston. His appreciation for these lands and his determination to ensure equitable access to allcommunities fuels his desire to work in this space. Beyond working to protect public lands, Williams is also looking forward toelectrifying transportation and safeguarding Nevada's most precious freshwater resources.Williams earned a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice and Film from the University of Nevada Las Vegas. Based in Las Vegas,Williams enjoys hanging out with his family and watching movies in his free time. He is also deeply passionate about music.  Subscribe to our Youtube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo-R...College of Medicine website:https://medicine.roseman.edu/Roseman University website:https://www.roseman.edu/College of Medicine Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rosemanmedi...'GENESIS website:https://medicine.roseman.edu/home/gen... Follow UsTwitter:@DrJoeGreer@Rosemanmedicine Instagram:@rosemanmedicine @rosemanuhs

Fritanga by the Hispanic Heritage Foundation
The Fight for Health Equity - Creating a New Model for Medical Education w/ Dr. Pedro "Joe" Greer, Jr.

Fritanga by the Hispanic Heritage Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 43:46


"Let's just be very frank about medical education - it's racist, it's sexist, it's xenophobic, and it's elitist." Welcome to Season 2 of the Fritanga Podcast by the Hispanic Heritage Foundation. To kick off our new season, Dr. Pedro "Joe" Greer, Jr. joins host Antonio Tijerino to discuss his journey in creating a more community-centric culture of health in the United States and his continued efforts in developing a new model for medical education.Dr. Greer is a Professor and Founding Dean of Roseman University of Health Sciences. Previously, he served as Professor of Medicine, Founding Chair of Humanities, Health, and Society; and Associate Dean for Community Engagement at Florida International University. Joe has been an indefatigable advocate for health equity by engaging communities to create effective social policies and accessible healthcare. He established Camillas Health Concern and St. John Bosco Health Centers for underserved populations in the Miami-Dade, Florida area and has received numerous recognitions for his work including one of the 500 Most Influential Business Leaders in Life Sciences, the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Obama, the Presidential Service Award by President Clinton, and was honored as a MacArthur Foundation "Genius Grant" Fellow.  To watch video segments of the episode, follow us on YouTube. To read the full transcript of the episode, click here. 

No Laughing Matter with Cuba Pete
No Laughing Matter Episode 22: Evelyn Pacheco

No Laughing Matter with Cuba Pete

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 28:38


About our guestWhile working at Fitzgerald Casino in the EngineeringDepartment a co-worker told her about a Union Apprenticeship TrainingProgram with the Plumbers, Pipefitters & HVAC UA Local Union 525. Sheapplied and after five years of working as an Apprentice while taking care ofher family Evelyn finally made history as Nevada's first licensed Black femaleplumber, letting Women know that it does not matter how hard your life is orwas, you can still make something of your life. She has leveraged herexperience to help all women through her “Nevada Women in Trades”organization, a non-profit organization formed specifically to increase thenumber of Women in trades.  Subscribe to our Youtube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo-R...College of Medicine website:https://medicine.roseman.edu/Roseman University website:https://www.roseman.edu/College of Medicine Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rosemanmedi...'GENESIS website:https://medicine.roseman.edu/home/gen... Follow UsTwitter:@DrJoeGreer@Rosemanmedicine Instagram:@rosemanmedicine @rosemanuhs Evelyn PachecoLinkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/evelyn-pa... Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/evelyn.pache...

3 friends TALK podcast
Giving Care from the Tunnels to the White House with Dr. Christina Madison, PharmD, FCCP, AAHIVP

3 friends TALK podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 68:24


hello, Hello, HELLO friends!  We are so excited to speak with Dr. Christina Madison! We have been her fans for a long time; she is killing the game and representing pharmacy and Black Girl Magic from the desert to the White House. Listen to the latest news on Monkey pox, HIV/AIDS, COVID-19, and how public health is helping keep us safe. Also, go to www.knowyourpharmacist.org  for a free download of 10 Questions to Ask Your Pharmacist! Here's what you'll learn in this episode: 1.     Who is still SWAC? 2.     Will Justice be served for Atatiana Jefferson? 3.     Grandma is always right; how to always wear your crown with pride, beauty, and intellect. 4.     What is Public Health, and how does it serve the most vulnerable in society and address health disparities? 5.     Know your HIV status. 6.     Be informed about new therapies for PrEP and PeP and who is eligible to receive them 7.     Update on the HIV/AIDS epidemic, syphilis uprising, monkeypox, and other communicable diseases.   Links ·       3ftlinks.com ·       Buymeacoffee.com/3friendsTALK About our Guest: ·       Christina Madison, PharmD, FCCP, AAHIVP, is a TEDx Speaker, Founder, and CEO of The Public Health Pharmacist®, PLLC, a public health consulting firm, and a clinical pharmacist specializing in public health with a focus on communicable diseases and public health. Dr. Madison has received multiple awards and recognitions including being named Las Vegas Weekly: Women Influencing Nevada 2022 Covergirl and Honoree, 50 Most Influential Pharmacy Leaders (Top 10) by the Pharmacy Podcast Network for 2021, National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) Southern Nevada Chapter Women of Distinction Finalist (Health Category), Nevada State Board of Pharmacy Challenge Coin Recipient, Awarded for Exemplary Efforts During COVID-19 Pandemic Response, 2021 Greatest Medical Minds by Real Vegas Magazine, 2020 Educator Healthcare Hero by Nevada Business Magazine recognizing unsung heroes in the healthcare working on the frontline (featured in September 2020 issue), Pharmacy Times® and Parata Systems 2020 Next-Generation Pharmacist Honoree (Civic Leader Category), named one of the Top 25 Healthcare Influencers by Las Vegas Entrepreneurs Magazine in June 2020, and Pharmacy Times® “Pharmacy Hero” in May 2020 for her patient education and pharmacy advocacy during COVID19.   ·       She has also been recognized for her patient counseling skills and public health/vaccine advocacy. As a past President of the Nevada Public Health Association, she has been asked to share her clinical public health and infectious disease expertise with Local, State, and International Media outlets and NGO's. Dr. Madison has been featured in over 200+ on-air TV appearances since the beginning of the pandemic related to public health. She has an intimate knowledge of the impact public health messaging, policy, and legislation can have on communities. A trusted and valued healthcare professional with 15 years of experience in Public Health and 18 years of experience as a pharmacy professional. An advocate for victims of human trafficking, vulnerable populations, and the underserved, Dr. Madison is a graduate of the 2021 Las Vegas FBI Citizens Academy.   ·       Dr. Madison is currently an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice with Roseman University of Health Sciences (RU), College of Pharmacy. She maintains two active clinical practices with Huntridge Family Clinic, which focuses on the LGTBQ community and is one of the largest providers of HIV prevention and gender affirming care services in the State of Nevada as well as Volunteers in Medicine of Southern Nevada (VMSN) where she offers immunization and communicable disease care. Dr. Madison is past director of Roseman University of Health Sciences COVID-19 Vaccine Operations, Logistics, Distribution, and Administration as well as the Point of Contact for the State of Nevada for COVID vaccines. She has personally facilitated the administration of over 12,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine in the Southern Nevada community. Advocating for public health and the profession of pharmacy to improve the health and wellness of vulnerable populations and the underserved is her passion and mission.   Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform and connect with 3 friends TALK: ·       www.youtube.com/3friendsTALK ·       www.3friendsTALK.com ·       www.instagram.com/3friendsTALK ·       www.facebook.com/3friendsTALK  

Crown Council Mentor of the Month | Helping Dental Teams Build a Culture of Success

While graduating and finding a job at the start of a pandemic was stressful, this one young dentist wasted no time deciding to work at a community health center. Inspired by her own heritage, she entered dentistry with a passion to change discrepancies in oral health, especially in minority populations with patient education and compassion. What else has stood out to you as you've worked with this nominee for the Young Dentist of the Year award.  Dr. Cherish Dunshee served her peers at Roseman University by serving as Class President for 3 years, as well as the Study Body President. As a natural leader, she was both loved and respected by her peers and the faculty for her kindness and empathy for everyone. Her desire to bring people together and listen to their concerns are qualities she now shares with her patients at Sacred Circle Healthcare.  When she isn't seeing patients she finds joy spending time outside with her husband and daughter. Together they enjoy all of the beautiful landscapes Utah has to offer hiking and snowboarding or attending concerts.  The Crown Council has been served by some of the best young leaders in dentistry. We are grateful to honor the newest Young Dentist of the Year carry on the tradition of upcoming leaders.   

Clinician's Roundtable
Tackling a Tridemic: Keys to Influenza Prevention

Clinician's Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022


Host: Christina Madison, BS, PharmD, BCACP, AAHIVP In the midst of a potential tridemic between COVID-19, RSV, and influenza, it's now more critical than ever to raise awareness among patients about the importance of flu vaccines. Here to provide counseling strategies for educating patients about flu vaccines is Dr. Christina Madison, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Roseman University of Health Sciences.

Living African
013: An African Immigrant's Journey to Innovation - With Leslie Asanga

Living African

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 73:35


African immigrants have contributed significantly to the growth and diversity of the overall Black population in the United States. As an immigrant, I know how hard it is for someone to come to the United States with nothing but a dream and work hard to see their dreams come to pass. That's the story of Leslie Asanga who is an entrepreneur creating solutions to some of the enormous problems we faced back home in Africa, Cameroon specifically. Join us now as we deep dive into his journey as an immigrant and entrepreneur.  Meet Our Guest : Dr. Asanga is a pharmacist and an entrepreneur with 10+ years of healthcare and entrepreneurship experience. He is the founder and CEO of Pills2Me - an on-demand prescription delivery service - which was launched at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. He is also the co-founder and CEO of UrPharm (an easy way to search, find, and pay for medications in sub-Saharan Africa). He holds a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree and an MBA from Roseman University of Health Sciences, Nevada, and a Master of Public Health degree from Yale University. He was the winner of the Thorne Prize at startup Yale - Yale University's annual entrepreneurship award for healthcare innovation. He is an innovator and very passionate about using technology to solve healthcare problems, especially in vulnerable communities. Contact Our Guest: Email: Leslie@pills2me.com LinkedIn: Leslie Asanga   Things You Will Learn in This Episode:  [00:01 – 03:00] Introduction Introducing our guest - Leslie Asanga [03:00 – 30:00] Leslie's Entrepreneurship Journey  Getting to know Leslie The founding of his two companies How his humble beginnings inspired his entrepreneurship journey The services offered by the companies Leslie founded Where to find Leslie businesses in Africa & America [30:00 – 1:00:00] Further Diagnosis & Treatment Life growing up in Cameroon The difficulties he had to deal with growing up His education and business ventures back in Cameroon The impact family had on him  Coming to America for studies Finding problems to solve Words of encouragement to the African community How to get in touch with Leslie [1:00:00 – 1:13:55] Final Words Leslie's final words Anyoh's final words   Tweetable Quotes “Our people have a lot of potentials but just don't explore them. people just boxed themselves into tiny boxes. They say - I'm doing this, I'm staying on this track, but I think there's a whole lot more that we can do if we just decide to explore, and not be afraid to fail.” - Leslie Asanga “Focus on the positive side of things, but believe that the negative side can happen so have a contingency plan, knowing that, this can happen, but I know the probability of that worst-case scenario happening is low and I know what do in case the worst-case scenario happens. So be positive all the time even when you have a negative fact.” - Leslie Asanga “What I will say to anyone is that chase your dreams! Right? I know, it's been said 1000 times before but you know, you don't let your guard down. Forget about the failure, forget about everything else and go chase your dreams!” - Leslie Asanga   LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about the episode so we can continue putting out the best content just for you! Connect with Living African Podcast: You can connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, or Twitter, or send us an email at hello@livingafricanpodcast.com. Check out our website www.livingafricanpodcast.com for more resources and to learn more. Connect with host, Anyoh: You can connect with Anyoh on Facebook (@anyohf), Instagram (@anyohfombad), and Twitter (@anyohfombad).

Superpowers School Podcast - Productivity Future Of Work, Motivation, Entrepreneurs, Agile, Creative
E12: Self-Help - How To Build Your Personal Brand Online - Kellen Kautzman (Digital Marketing Expert)

Superpowers School Podcast - Productivity Future Of Work, Motivation, Entrepreneurs, Agile, Creative

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 11:31


For the full show notes and transcription checkout: https://www.superpowers.school/ Watch episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/paddydhanda ★ BUY ME KO-FI ★ If you enjoy the podcast, then you can donate a small amount here as a token of your appreciation: https://ko-fi.com/paddydhanda Contact Paddy at: pardeep_dhanda (at) hotmail.com Kellen owns Send It Rising Internet Marketing and manages a team of over 20 internet marketing professionals. His book "Everybody's Doing It | Advertising Redefined by SEO Expert Kellen Kautzman" was the #1 New Release on Amazon.com in the SEO category. His articles have been featured in the Las Vegas Business Press. He was the keynote speaker at Planet Hollywood on the Las Vegas strip and has spoken at Roseman University and the Lance Tamashiro podcast. Kellen holds a master's degree in education and taught for 5 years before transitioning into his career as an internet marketer. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/superpowers-school/message

Superpowers School Podcast - Productivity Future Of Work, Motivation, Entrepreneurs, Agile, Creative
E11: Self-Help - Power Of Digital Marketing - Kellen Kautzman (Digital Marketing Expert)

Superpowers School Podcast - Productivity Future Of Work, Motivation, Entrepreneurs, Agile, Creative

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 21:07


For the full show notes and transcription checkout: https://www.superpowers.school/ Watch episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/paddydhanda ★ BUY ME KO-FI ★ If you enjoy the podcast, then you can donate a small amount here as a token of your appreciation: https://ko-fi.com/paddydhanda Contact Paddy at: pardeep_dhanda (at) hotmail.com Kellen owns Send It Rising Internet Marketing and manages a team of over 20 internet marketing professionals. His book "Everybody's Doing It | Advertising Redefined by SEO Expert Kellen Kautzman" was the #1 New Release on Amazon.com in the SEO category. His articles have been featured in the Las Vegas Business Press. He was the keynote speaker at Planet Hollywood on the Las Vegas strip and has spoken at Roseman University and the Lance Tamashiro podcast. Kellen holds a master's degree in education and taught for 5 years before transitioning into his career as an internet marketer. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/superpowers-school/message

The BIB Podcast
Season 2 Episode 21 Blending Health Care & Media

The BIB Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 32:20


Join us for Season 2, Episode 21, as host Sean Tory speaks with Dr. Christina Madison! Dr. Christina Madison is the Founder and CEO of The Public Health Pharmacist, PLLC a public health consulting firm offering public health solutions during this pandemic and beyond. She is an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice with Roseman University of Health Sciences and works as a clinical pharmacist specializing in public health with a focus on infectious communicable diseases. A trusted and valued health care professional with 15 years of experience in Public Health and 18 year's experience as a pharmacy professional. She has received multiple awards and recognitions. Dr. Madison has personally facilitated the administration of over 11,000 + doses of the COVID-19 vaccines to the Southern Nevada Community. Advocating for public health and the profession of pharmacy to improve the health and wellness of vulnerable populations and the underserved is her passion and mission.

No Laughing Matter with Cuba Pete
Episode 14 No Laughing Matter with Cuba Pete on Mental Health

No Laughing Matter with Cuba Pete

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 31:43


About our guest … Dr. Farzad Kamyar is the Director of Collaborative Care at the High-Risk Pregnancy Center in Las Vegas. He helped create a program focused on providing care for pregnant women struggling with substance use disorders called the Maternal Opioid Treatment Health Education and Recovery or M.O.T.H.E.R Program. Within the program, Dr. Kamyar works as a psychiatrist. Part of his care is eliminating some of the stigmas around opioid use disorders and providing women with nonjudgmental, compassionate, and empathetic care. In his new role at Roseman University of Health Sciences, Dr. Kamyar works with EMPOWERED a program that works with pregnant women with opioid abuse. He was recognized in 2020 as a Southern Nevada Healthcare Hero.Quintella Winbush was recently appointed to serve on the Advisory Committee for a Resilient Nevada. The committee was formed in 2021 and is responsible for establishing a statewide plan to ensure the funds coming from the opioid litigation areas allocated to support Nevada communities. Quinnie was appointed to the Committee because she represents a non-profit, community-oriented organization that specializes in peer-led covert from substance abuse disorder.https://hrpregnancy.com/https://empoweredmoms.org/ Subscribe to our Youtube ChannelCollege of Medicine website:https://medicine.roseman.edu/University website:https://www.roseman.edu/-College of Medicine Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rosemanmedicine/-GENESIS website:https://medicine.roseman.edu/home/genesis/Follow UsTwitter:@DrJoeGreer@RosemanmedicineInstagram: @rosemanuhs@empoweredmomsorg

Be Informed. Be Well. With John Malanca
What is Delta 8? With Kylee Shumway | Be Informed. Be Well.

Be Informed. Be Well. With John Malanca

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 41:18 Transcription Available


What is Delta 8?Join Kylee Shumway and John Malanca to find out.Kylee Shumway is a Pharmacist in Charge at WholesomeCo. She has a Doctorate of Pharmacy from Roseman University of Health Sciences with 6+ years of clinical experience specializing in compounding pharmacy, bio-identical hormone replacement therapy, and now specializes in Medical Cannabis at WholesomeCo where she oversees a team of pharmacists.Find out how cannabis is used as medication from a pharmaceutical perspective.Visit WholesomeCo:https://www.wholesome.co/#cannabis #pharmacistVisit us at: https://www.unitedpatientsgroup.comFollow our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn_Rews_k-L0_0F73JSBDxgFollow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/upatientsgroupFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnitedPatientsGroup/

Speaking Your Brand
253: TV Can Make You Famous - But Don't Read the Comments with Dr. Christina Madison [The Medium is the Message Series]

Speaking Your Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 61:36


If you've ever thought that you'd like to be on TV as a contributing expert - or if you think you're not qualified (you are!) - you'll get so much out of this episode. We're continuing our series “The Medium is the Message” and in this episode we're focusing on TV as a platform that can quickly propel your visibility and credibility. Since 2005, I've appeared (too many times to count) on Orlando-area news stations as a Democratic political analyst. Being on TV can turn you into a mini-celebrity, as people who see you on the news start recognizing you at the store.  (True story: During the 2016 election cycle, I was on the news frequently. I was at the store one day in yoga clothes, hair in a ponytail, and no makeup and the clerk said to me, slowly and with a hint of uncertainty, “Did I see you on TV?” Why, yes, you did, and I looked a lot more put together then!) Being on TV gives you built-in authority and credibility because so few people get the opportunity.  TV is one of the last gatekeepers (along with traditional book publishing) where the audience assumes that if they're seeing you on their television, you've been selected and vetted as an expert. Being on TV has lots of advantages for giving you this credibility. It can also have a downside, especially as a woman and even more so as a woman of color (never read the comments). My guest today is Dr. Christina Madison, the Founder and CEO of The Public Health Pharmacist, PLLC, a public health consulting firm. Christina has been featured in over 200+ on-air TV appearances since January 2020 related to the pandemic and public health, so when I met Christina recently on a consult call and learned about her background, I knew I had to have her on the podcast.  Christina and I talk about: The benefits of being on TV The challenges we've both faced as women having a public presence and voice Tips for working with TV stations so they keep calling you back How Christina got her first TV appearance and how she prepared What TV as a medium wants (visuals, soundbites, mass market information) How to pitch your topic to local news to make it newsworthy The importance of representation of women and women of color in the media {There is one very appropriate f-bomb in this episode, hence the "Explicit" rating. It's worth it!}   About My Guest: Dr. Christina Madison is the Founder and CEO of The Public Health Pharmacist, PLLC, a public health consulting firm. She is an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice with Roseman University of Health Sciences and works as a clinical pharmacist specializing in public health with a focus on infectious communicable diseases. A trusted and valued health care professional with 14 years of experience in Public Health and 17 years' experience as a pharmacy professional. She has been asked to share her clinical public health and infectious disease expertise with Local, State, and International Media outlets and NGO's. Dr. Madison has been featured in over 200+ on-air TV appearances since January 2020 related to the pandemic and public health. Advocating for public health and the profession of pharmacy to improve the health and wellness of vulnerable populations and the underserved is her passion and mission.   About Us: The Speaking Your Brand podcast is hosted by Carol Cox. At Speaking Your Brand, we help women entrepreneurs and professionals clarify their brand message and story, create their signature talks, and develop their thought leadership platforms. Our mission is to get more women in positions of influence and power because it's through women's stories and visibility that we challenge the status quo and change existing systems. Check out our coaching programs at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com.  Links: Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/253 Christina's website: https://www.thepublichealthpharmacist.com/ Christina's speaking reel: https://youtu.be/1ftHfCaVJZw  Apply to join our Thought Leader Academy: https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/academy/ Connect on social: Carol Cox on LinkedIn = https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolcox Dr. Christina Madison (guest) on LinkedIn= https://www.linkedin.com/in/drchristinamadisonthepublichealthpharmacist Related Podcast Episodes: Episode 191: Women in Politics and the Public Sphere with Rep. Anna V. Eskamani Episode 209: The Differences in Doing Interviews for Podcasts, TV, & Publications with Marie Fiebach

Mental Health Trailblazers: Psychiatric Nurses Speak Up

Come along for the next episode of “Mental Health Trailblazers - Psychiatric Nurses Speak Up,” where our host Indrias Kassaye will be chatting with Dr Marife Aczon-Armstrong, an Assistant Professor at Roseman University of Health Sciences College of Nursing. As a member of Asian American Pacific Islander Nurses Association (AAPINA), she continues to focus on mental health issues in research.Listen in as they dive deeper into topics such as working on the front-lines during the COVID-19 crisis, minority representation in healthcare, and expanding on how her passion to serve the ethnic minority population globally keeps her motivated.Through this captivating conversation, you'll learn more about how the MFP/ANA program can impact a career's trajectory as well as how radio can be used as an outlet for successful health communication.You won't want to miss Dr. Aczon-Armstrong's thoughts on how nurses can help in protecting, informing, and educating against hate crimes! To learn more about Dr. Marife Aczon-Armstrong, visit https://emfp.org/mfp-fellows. 

The Dental Clinical Companion
140 Tyler Neal: An Endodontist in the Making

The Dental Clinical Companion

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 50:30


Tyler Neal, a D3 Dental Student at Roseman University in South Jordan, Utah describes his dental school journey and exploration of a future career in endodontics. The Dental Clinical Companion Podcast (DCCP) is provided for general informational purposes only. The DCCP, MounceEndo, LLC, Dr. Joel Fransen, Richmond Endodontics CA, and Dr. Richard Mounce personally have no liability for any clinical, management, or financial decisions or actions taken or made by you based on the information provided in this program. The DCCP is not intended to offer dental, medical, legal, management, investment, surgical, tax, clinical, or any other professional advice. Reliance on the information in the DCCP is done entirely at the listeners own risk.  No guarantees, representations, or warrantees are made with regard to the completeness, accuracy, and/or quality of the DCCP.  The DCCP takes no responsibility for, does not endorse, and does not imply a relationship/affiliation to any websites, products, services, devices, individuals, organizations which are hyperlinked to any DCCP component or mentioned in the DCCP. Third party materials, hyperlinks, and/or DCCP content does not reflect the opinions, standards, and policies of MounceEndo, LLC (owner of the DCCP, Dr. Richard Mounce, the guest, or show sponsors). The DCCP makes no warranty that the Podcast and its server are free of computer viruses or other destructive or contaminating code elements. The Dental Clinical Companion Podcast expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special consequential or other damages arising out of any individuals use of, reference to, reliance on, or inability to use, this podcast or the information presented in this podcast. Support the show (http://mounceendo.com/)

Follow The Brand Podcast
Episode 10: Living in the Future with Dr Luther Brewster, Senior Executive Dean, Community Health Innovation at Roseman University of Health Sciences

Follow The Brand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 64:53


In this episode, we will focus on looking to the future, which shifts our attention from the monotony of the mundane to something more meaningful: the WHY. The future becomes a moving target that gives us purpose and helps us manage our current state. Featuring Luther Brewster with a background in community development; he has worked both in the privateand public sectors to achieve his life mission.BIODr. Luther Brewster's background is in community development; he has worked in the private and public sectors. Since beginning his career in 2003, Dr. Brewster has held academic and research positions at the City University of New York and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. He served as a consultant to expand the 125th Street business improvement district in Harlem, New York, and the Arsenal, F.C. Emirates Stadium housing regeneration project in London, England. The focus of Dr. Brewster's work is on identifying and correcting health risks created by projects, programs, and policies that typically are not viewed as having a ‘'relationship to health. He has a consistent track record of implementing grassroots strategies to address community concerns.In 2005, Dr. Brewster joined Florida International University (FIU) as Founding faculty in the Robert Stempel College of Public Health and Social Work. In March 2008, he became Founding faculty at FIU Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine to develop their community-based initiatives. As Founding Chief of the Division of Policy, Research, and Community Development and the Director of Green Family Foundation NeighborhoodHELP™ (Health Education Learning Program), Dr. Brewster oversaw the development of a broad network of more than 150 community partners and the recruitment and retention of more than 1600 households for the Green Family Foundation Medicine and Society community-based educational activities. He was also the co-Founder of the FIU-Aetna Health Policy Analysis Academy, a joint venture with the Pardee RAND Graduate School to develop healthcare strategies to address the social determinants of health.In July 2010, Dr. Brewster was a recipient of the prestigious Marshall Memorial Fellowship through the German Marshall Fund, bringing together Americans and Europeans to increase understanding and build transatlantic networks among the political, media, business, and nonprofit communities. He is a member of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Review Committee for Thoracic Surgery, former Chair of Miami Homes for All, and board member of Health Foundation of South Florida in Miami, Florida. Dr. Brewster also serves on the technical advisory committee for the Consortium for Resilient Gulf Communities, an initiative to assess and address the social, economic, and public health impacts of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico region.Currently, Dr. Brewster serves as the Sr. Executive Dean for Community Health Innovation atRoseman University College of Medicine in Las Vegas, Nevada. In this role, he will oversee several community medicine and healthcare delivery initiatives for high-risk and medically underserved patient populations across Southern Nevada. The first of these initiatives will be “Roseman GENESIS,” a home-visitation approach that combines healthcare and social services provided in the home with advanced technology solutions. Luther Brewster

Building Utah
Speaking on Business: Roseman University of Health Services

Building Utah

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 1:32


This is Derek Miller Speaking on Business. Roseman University of Health Sciences is a non-profit university with campuses throughout the west, one of which is in South Jordan, Utah. Chancellor Jeremy Wells is here to tell us more about Roseman's innovations and what the university offers. JEREMY WELLS At Roseman University, we offer doctorate degrees in Dentistry and Pharmacy and bachelor's and master's degrees in Nursing. We are also currently enrolling students into our new master's degrees in Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences. Our vision is to be the first choice among all other institutions and to be universally recognized for innovation. An example of this innovation is found in our Dental Clinics where our students (supervised by licensed dentists) work in a team-based environment to provide outstanding dental care for our community member patients. We use state-of-the-art equipment to track and analyze the efficiency and efficacy of our dental care. The learning gained from this analysis allows us to improve patient experience and reduce costs. Our patients pay 50 to 70% less than they would to dentists in private practice. Now that is innovation! Please check out one of the best kept secrets in higher education – Roseman University of Health Sciences. DEREK MILLER Roseman continues to develop innovative programs that train a diverse student body to be exceptional leaders in their chosen fields. For more information, visit roseman.edu. I'm Derek Miller with the Salt Lake Chamber, and this is Speaking on Business. Originally aired: July 22, 2021.

No Laughing Matter with Cuba Pete
Roseman University College of Medicine Founding Executive Deans

No Laughing Matter with Cuba Pete

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 36:55


Subscribe to our Youtube Channel  College of Medicine website:https://medicine.roseman.edu/University website:https://www.roseman.edu/-College of Medicine Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rosemanmedicine/ -GENESIS website:https://medicine.roseman.edu/home/genesis/ Follow UsTwitter:@DrJoeGreer @Rosemanmedicine Instagram:@rosemanuhs

Pharmacy Podcast Network
Improve your Health and Wellness with Dr Christina Madison | STORRIE Podcast

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 46:33


In today's episode, we sit down with Dr. Christina Madison, a healthcare advocate, the founder, and the CEO of the Public Health Pharmacist. She is currently the director of Roseman University of Health Sciences Covid 19 vaccine operation, logistics distribution, and administration. We talk about the stigma when it comes to mental health, the pandemic; the grief that everyone is currently facing, and the covid 19 vaccine, where she personally facilitated and administrated the distribution in her community. To know and learn more about Dr. Christina Madison, you can visit her website https://www.publichealthpharmacist.com  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pharmacy Podcast Network
Improve your Health and Wellness with Dr Christina Madison | STORRIE Podcast

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 45:18


In today's episode, we sit down with Dr. Christina Madison, a healthcare advocate, the founder, and the CEO of the Public Health Pharmacist. She is currently the director of Roseman University of Health Sciences Covid 19 vaccine operation, logistics distribution, and administration. We talk about the stigma when it comes to mental health, the pandemic; the grief that everyone is currently facing, and the covid 19 vaccine, where she personally facilitated and administrated the distribution in her community. To know and learn more about Dr. Christina Madison, you can visit her website https://www.publichealthpharmacist.com  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

STORRIE Podcast
24. Improve your Health and Wellness with Dr Christina Madison

STORRIE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 45:19


In today's episode, we sit down with Dr. Christina Madison, a healthcare advocate, the founder, and the CEO of the Public Health Pharmacist. She is currently the director of Roseman University of Health Sciences Covid 19 vaccine operation, logistics distribution, and administration. We talk about the stigma when it comes to mental health, the pandemic; the grief that everyone is currently facing, and the covid 19 vaccine, where she personally facilitated and administrated the distribution in her community.  To know and learn more about Dr. Christina Madison, you can visit her website https://www.publichealthpharmacist.com

Coming Out Loved and Supported
LGBTQ+ Rights, Biz Tips, and more with The Interpretive Attorney Dr. Ugo Lord!

Coming Out Loved and Supported

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 35:16


On this episode, I'm excited and honored to have the amazing Dr. Ugo Lord here to help us with some much needed legal jargon, discuss LGBTQ+ rights, and some INCREDIBLE tips for business owners and renters during the pandemic! The Interpretive Attorney Ugo Lord is a nationally recognized legal expert, international keynote speaker, and business coach who helps translate legal jargon into simple advice for everyday life. Mr. Lord is also a business law and ethics adjunct professor at Roseman University of Health Sciences. As host of The Ugo Lord Show, his motivational speeches have been viewed by over 6 million viewers. Mr. Lord has served as general counsel for A-List clients, including the Hollywood Film Festival. He also represented clients in nationally recognized cases such as the Apple “Batterygate” class action, where the plaintiffs collectively settled for $500 Million.Where can they find you: www.ugolord.comwww.tiktok.com/@ugolord-----------------------------------------------------------------Coming Out Loved and Supported The group for the LGBTQ+ community and family of LGBTQ+ wanting to learn more and do better!My name is Annie Henderson and I'm a Coming Out Coach here to support the LGBT community and parents of children that have come out.Wherever you are on this journey, I'm glad you are here!Feel free to reach out!For more info:AnnieMHenderson.comMessage me HERE!For LGBT only:www.facebook.com/groups/safeandoutFor LGBT and Allies with pastor support (if wanted):www.facebook.com/groups/lgbtandalliesNeed some 1-on-1 coaching?www.calendly.com/lifecoachannie/1-on-1-coaching Please like and subscribe and If you know anyone that is needing support as they are going through their journey, please share because I honestly believe by doing so, we can save lives.

Coming Out Loved and Supported
LGBTQ+ Rights, Biz Tips, and more with The Interpretive Attorney Dr. Ugo Lord!

Coming Out Loved and Supported

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 35:16


On this episode, I'm excited and honored to have the amazing Dr. Ugo Lord here to help us with some much needed legal jargon, discuss LGBTQ+ rights, and some INCREDIBLE tips for business owners and renters during the pandemic! The Interpretive Attorney Ugo Lord is a nationally recognized legal expert, international keynote speaker, and business coach who helps translate legal jargon into simple advice for everyday life. Mr. Lord is also a business law and ethics adjunct professor at Roseman University of Health Sciences. As host of The Ugo Lord Show, his motivational speeches have been viewed by over 6 million viewers. Mr. Lord has served as general counsel for A-List clients, including the Hollywood Film Festival. He also represented clients in nationally recognized cases such as the Apple “Batterygate” class action, where the plaintiffs collectively settled for $500 Million.Where can they find you: www.ugolord.comwww.tiktok.com/@ugolord-----------------------------------------------------------------Coming Out Loved and Supported The group for the LGBTQ+ community and family of LGBTQ+ wanting to learn more and do better!My name is Annie Henderson and I’m a Coming Out Coach here to support the LGBT community and parents of children that have come out.Wherever you are on this journey, I’m glad you are here!Feel free to reach out!For more info:AnnieMHenderson.comMessage me HERE!For LGBT only:www.facebook.com/groups/safeandoutFor LGBT and Allies with pastor support (if wanted):www.facebook.com/groups/lgbtandalliesNeed some 1-on-1 coaching?www.calendly.com/lifecoachannie/1-on-1-coaching Please like and subscribe and If you know anyone that is needing support as they are going through their journey, please share because I honestly believe by doing so, we can save lives.

Masters of Life Podcast
COVID, Vaccine, Public Health, and Life Lessons with Dr. Christina Madison

Masters of Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 58:06


Dr. Christina Madison is the Founder and CEO of The Public Health Pharmacist, PLLC a public health consulting firm. She is a clinical pharmacist specializing in public health with a focus on infectious communicable diseases. As a past President of the Nevada Public Health Association who has been asked to share her clinical public health and infectious disease expertise with Local, State, and International Media outlets and NGO's. She has an intimate knowledge of the impact public health messaging, policy, and legislation can have on communities. A trusted and valued health care professional with 13 years of experience in Public Health and 16 year's experience as a pharmacy professional. She has received multiple awards and recognitions including being named 2020 Educator Healthcare Hero by Nevada Business Magazine recognizing unsung heroes in the healthcare working on the frontline (featured in September 2020 issue), Pharmacy Times® and Parata Systems 2020 Next-Generation Pharmacist Honoree (Civic Leader Category), named one of the Top 25 Healthcare Influencers by Las Vegas Entrepreneurs Magazine in June 2020, and Pharmacy Times® “Pharmacy Hero” in May 2020 for her patient education and pharmacy advocacy during COVID19 as well as being. She has also been recognized for her patient counseling skills and public health/vaccine advocacy and leadership and most recently being inducted as Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) for her sustained contributions to the organization and profession of pharmacy. Dr. Madison is currently an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice with Roseman University of Health Sciences (RU), College of Pharmacy. She maintains two active clinical practices with Huntridge Family Clinic, which focuses on the LGTBQ community and is one of the largest providers of HIV prevention and gender affirming care services in the State of Nevada as well as Volunteers in Medicine of Southern Nevada (VMSN) where she offers immunization and communicable disease care. Dr. Madison actively participates in both state and national pharmacy and healthcare organizations to facilitate awareness of healthcare policy, education, and advocacy. Her public health consulting business, The Public Health Pharmacist, PLLC is currently helping individuals and businesses navigate the COVID19 global pandemic, providing Public Health Solutions for getting businesses back in action, as well as providing continuing pharmacy education as well as expert public health and communicable infectious disease commentary to major news outlets. She has been featured in over 50+ on-air TV appearances since the beginning of the pandemic. Advocating for public health and the profession of pharmacy to improve the health and wellness of vulnerable populations and the underserved is her passion and mission. Website: https://thepublichealthpharmacist.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

thinkfuture with kalaboukis
298 Success Vs. Solutions with Luther Brewster from Roseman University of Health Sciences

thinkfuture with kalaboukis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 55:56


Dr. Luther Brewster has spent the past 15 years launching health professional schools, developing community-based medicine curriculums and healthcare delivery models that would facilitate evolution in healthcare. Currently, he is a member of an executive leadership team recruited to Roseman University of Health Sciences to create a new medical school for the Southern Nevada region. linkedin: linkedin.com/in/lubrewster twitter: supaluo Academic Ventures: GENESIS: GENESIS.Roseman.edu The Academy: www.valuehealth.fiu.edu Private ventures: hmbl hmblhealth.com Synnova Health: Synnovahealth.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thinkfuture/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thinkfuture/support

MDTribe
MDTribe - First Year Dental Student, Virginia Vanegas

MDTribe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 32:53


Welcome back for another episode of MDTribe ! This week we have Virginia Vanegas who is a first year dental student at Roseman University! Virginia is a long time friend from Miami, Florida and was the Captain of my cheerleading team at Miami Sunset Senior High. She completed her undergraduate degree at FIU and went onto pursue her Masters at Barry University. She shares her Nicaraguan background and why she decided to pursue dentistry despite numerous medical physicians in her family. She gives us insight to her experience applying to dental school and how her non-traditional journey worked out for the best, especially as young mother! Virginia was accepted to 4 dental schools and highlights that no matter what you can accomplish whatever you set your mind on!! I am grateful to share Virginia's story to show that there are so many medical careers available for you to pursue and how unique everyone's journey is. I hope you learned something new and are inspired by this interview!!! Let us know how we did! Leave a review and subscribe for new episodes every week!! Full Interview Available on Youtube: https://youtu.be/M4XImz1j6P8 -xoxo Nati #MDTribe Virginia Vanegas Instagram: virginiaaaaahh --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nataliacorreamdtribe/support

Pharmacy Podcast Network
Pharmacists Leading in Public Health | Christina Madison, PharmD

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 52:29


Dr. Christina Madison, PharmD & Dr. Leslie Asanga, PharmD, MBA, MPH talk about the mission of delivering public health with advance technologies embracing mobile applications, pharmacist's oversight, and collaboration with physicians.  About Dr. Christina Madison, PharmD Dr. Madison is a past President of the Nevada Public Health Association who has been asked to share her clinical public health and infectious disease expertise with Local, State, and International Media outlets and NGO's. She has an intimate knowledge of the impact public health messaging, policy, and legislation can have on communities. A trusted and valued health care professional with 13 years of experience in Public Health and 16 year's experience as a pharmacy professional. She has received multiple awards and recognitions including recent recognition by Pharmacy Times' as a “Pharmacy Hero” in May 2020 for her patient education and pharmacy advocacy during COVID19. She has also been recognized for her patient counseling skills and public health/vaccine advocacy and leadership including Silver Syringe Awards in 2010, 2013, 2014, and 2015, Public Health Leader of the Year 2014 from the Nevada Public Health Association, One to One Patient Counseling Award by Pharmacy Times in 2012 and 2014, and most recently being inducted as Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy for her sustained contributions to the organization and profession of pharmacy.  Dr. Madison is currently an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice with Roseman University of Health Sciences (RU).   She completed a pharmacy practice residency at the New Mexico VA Health Care System in 2005, she obtained board certification in ambulatory care pharmacist (BCACP) in 2011, has been credentialed with the Academy of HIV Medicine (AAHIVP) since 2013, and was elected Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (FCCP) in 2018. She maintains two active clinical practices with Huntridge Family Clinic, which focuses on the LGTBQ community and is one of the largest providers of HIV prevention and gender affirming care services in the State of Nevada as well as Volunteers in Medicine of Southern Nevada (VMSN) where she offers immunization and communicable disease care. Dr. Madison actively participates in both state and national pharmacy and healthcare organizations to facilitate awareness of healthcare policy, education, and advocacy. She is the Founder and CEO of The Public Health Pharmacist, PLLC a public health consulting firm. Currently she is helping individuals and businesses navigate the COVID19 global pandemic, providing Public Health PR Plans for getting businesses back in action and prepared for the next hurdles. Advocating for change to improve the health and wellness of vulnerable populations and the underserved is her passion and mission.   https://www.thepublichealthpharmacist.com/about  About Leslie Asanga, PharmD, MBA, MPH  Dr. Asanga is an experienced pharmacist and recently graduated from Yale University with a Master of Public Health degree. While at Yale, he took courses in Public Health Entrepreneurship, Startup Founder Studies, and Sustainable Innovations in Healthcare at the Yale School of Management. He is the CEO and co-founder of UrPharm which won the Thorne Prize at Startup Yale 2020. He also holds a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Roseman University of Health Sciences and an MBA with more than five years of healthcare experience. He is an innovator and passionate about creating healthcare ventures that create impact in vulnerable communities. https://www.pills2me.com/#/team  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pharmacy Podcast Network
Pharmacists Leading in Public Health | Christina Madison, PharmD

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 51:14


Dr. Christina Madison, PharmD & Dr. Leslie Asanga, PharmD, MBA, MPH talk about the mission of delivering public health with advance technologies embracing mobile applications, pharmacist's oversight, and collaboration with physicians.  About Dr. Christina Madison, PharmD Dr. Madison is a past President of the Nevada Public Health Association who has been asked to share her clinical public health and infectious disease expertise with Local, State, and International Media outlets and NGO’s. She has an intimate knowledge of the impact public health messaging, policy, and legislation can have on communities. A trusted and valued health care professional with 13 years of experience in Public Health and 16 year’s experience as a pharmacy professional. She has received multiple awards and recognitions including recent recognition by Pharmacy Times’ as a “Pharmacy Hero” in May 2020 for her patient education and pharmacy advocacy during COVID19. She has also been recognized for her patient counseling skills and public health/vaccine advocacy and leadership including Silver Syringe Awards in 2010, 2013, 2014, and 2015, Public Health Leader of the Year 2014 from the Nevada Public Health Association, One to One Patient Counseling Award by Pharmacy Times in 2012 and 2014, and most recently being inducted as Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy for her sustained contributions to the organization and profession of pharmacy.  Dr. Madison is currently an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice with Roseman University of Health Sciences (RU).   She completed a pharmacy practice residency at the New Mexico VA Health Care System in 2005, she obtained board certification in ambulatory care pharmacist (BCACP) in 2011, has been credentialed with the Academy of HIV Medicine (AAHIVP) since 2013, and was elected Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (FCCP) in 2018. She maintains two active clinical practices with Huntridge Family Clinic, which focuses on the LGTBQ community and is one of the largest providers of HIV prevention and gender affirming care services in the State of Nevada as well as Volunteers in Medicine of Southern Nevada (VMSN) where she offers immunization and communicable disease care. Dr. Madison actively participates in both state and national pharmacy and healthcare organizations to facilitate awareness of healthcare policy, education, and advocacy. She is the Founder and CEO of The Public Health Pharmacist, PLLC a public health consulting firm. Currently she is helping individuals and businesses navigate the COVID19 global pandemic, providing Public Health PR Plans for getting businesses back in action and prepared for the next hurdles. Advocating for change to improve the health and wellness of vulnerable populations and the underserved is her passion and mission.   https://www.thepublichealthpharmacist.com/about  About Leslie Asanga, PharmD, MBA, MPH  Dr. Asanga is an experienced pharmacist and recently graduated from Yale University with a Master of Public Health degree. While at Yale, he took courses in Public Health Entrepreneurship, Startup Founder Studies, and Sustainable Innovations in Healthcare at the Yale School of Management. He is the CEO and co-founder of UrPharm which won the Thorne Prize at Startup Yale 2020. He also holds a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Roseman University of Health Sciences and an MBA with more than five years of healthcare experience. He is an innovator and passionate about creating healthcare ventures that create impact in vulnerable communities. https://www.pills2me.com/#/team  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Public Health Pharmacist Podcast
Pharmacists Leading in Public Health | Christina Madison, PharmD

The Public Health Pharmacist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 51:59


Dr. Christina Madison, PharmD & Dr. Leslie Asanga, PharmD, MBA, MPH talk about the mission of delivering public health with advance technologies embracing mobile applications, pharmacist's oversight, and collaboration with physicians.  About Dr. Christina Madison, PharmD Dr. Madison is a past President of the Nevada Public Health Association who has been asked to share her clinical public health and infectious disease expertise with Local, State, and International Media outlets and NGO's. She has an intimate knowledge of the impact public health messaging, policy, and legislation can have on communities. A trusted and valued health care professional with 13 years of experience in Public Health and 16 year's experience as a pharmacy professional. She has received multiple awards and recognitions including recent recognition by Pharmacy Times' as a “Pharmacy Hero” in May 2020 for her patient education and pharmacy advocacy during COVID19. She has also been recognized for her patient counseling skills and public health/vaccine advocacy and leadership including Silver Syringe Awards in 2010, 2013, 2014, and 2015, Public Health Leader of the Year 2014 from the Nevada Public Health Association, One to One Patient Counseling Award by Pharmacy Times in 2012 and 2014, and most recently being inducted as Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy for her sustained contributions to the organization and profession of pharmacy.  Dr. Madison is currently an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice with Roseman University of Health Sciences (RU).   She completed a pharmacy practice residency at the New Mexico VA Health Care System in 2005, she obtained board certification in ambulatory care pharmacist (BCACP) in 2011, has been credentialed with the Academy of HIV Medicine (AAHIVP) since 2013, and was elected Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (FCCP) in 2018. She maintains two active clinical practices with Huntridge Family Clinic, which focuses on the LGTBQ community and is one of the largest providers of HIV prevention and gender affirming care services in the State of Nevada as well as Volunteers in Medicine of Southern Nevada (VMSN) where she offers immunization and communicable disease care. Dr. Madison actively participates in both state and national pharmacy and healthcare organizations to facilitate awareness of healthcare policy, education, and advocacy. She is the Founder and CEO of The Public Health Pharmacist, PLLC a public health consulting firm. Currently she is helping individuals and businesses navigate the COVID19 global pandemic, providing Public Health PR Plans for getting businesses back in action and prepared for the next hurdles. Advocating for change to improve the health and wellness of vulnerable populations and the underserved is her passion and mission.   https://www.thepublichealthpharmacist.com/about  About Leslie Asanga, PharmD, MBA, MPH  Dr. Asanga is an experienced pharmacist and recently graduated from Yale University with a Master of Public Health degree. While at Yale, he took courses in Public Health Entrepreneurship, Startup Founder Studies, and Sustainable Innovations in Healthcare at the Yale School of Management. He is the CEO and co-founder of UrPharm which won the Thorne Prize at Startup Yale 2020. He also holds a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Roseman University of Health Sciences and an MBA with more than five years of healthcare experience. He is an innovator and passionate about creating healthcare ventures that create impact in vulnerable communities. https://www.pills2me.com/#/team  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The In Your Face Podcast
Getting to Know Candid From an Orthodontist's Perspective - Dr. Lynn Hurst, Co-Founder, Candid

The In Your Face Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 51:44


Dr. Lynn Hurst is the Co-Founder and Chief Dental Officer for Candid. Since graduating from dental school at the University of Texas and completing his orthodontic residency at the University of Oklahoma, Dr. Hurst has become one of the national leaders in clear aligner therapy and cutting edge orthodontic innovation. He has an extensive background in academia as the Founding Dean of Roseman University's College of Dental Medicine and the Associate Dean for Advanced Dental Education at the UNLV School of Dental Medicine. For over 20 years, Dr. Hurst has successfully treated 20,000 patients with clear aligners.  In 2017, Dr. Hurst joined a group of tech industry leaders to co-found Candid and bring affordable, convenient, and results-oriented orthodontic care to people everywhere. Since launching, Candid has continued to stand on the leading edge of technology and clinical innovation with Dr. Hurst at the helm by creating a patent-pending clear aligner prescription, building a state-of-the-art manufacturing dental lab, and incorporating remote monitoring to provide a best in class patient experience. In this episode… Technological advancements in recent years have led to the growth of teledentistry and DIY treatment plans. For people seeking orthodontic care regularly, having a convenient option available can come in handy because they can schedule remote appointments with their orthodontists and receive the same quality care they've always had. Candid works with orthodontists to help them provide better orthodontic care to patients through aligner therapy and remote monitoring. Candid also helps orthodontists get proper diagnostic records so they can provide better treatment plans for their patients. It's a win-win.  Craig Weiss and Blair Feldman, Co-Hosts of the In Your Face Podcast, are joined by Dr. Lynn Hurst, Co-Founder of Candid, to talk about how Candid works with orthodontists to help provide better services to patients. They also talk about how orthodontists have been impacted by COVID-19 and how they can integrate Candid Pro into their practices.

Jacent’s Gems
Dr. Chrissys Gems: Vulnerability is strength

Jacent’s Gems

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 33:24


Dr. Madison is a past President of the Nevada Public Health Association who has been asked to share her clinical public health and infectious disease expertise with Local, State, and International Media outlets and NGO’s. She has an intimate knowledge of the impact public health messaging, policy, and legislation can have on communities. A trusted and valued health care professional with 13 years of experience in Public Health and 16 year’s experience as a pharmacy professional. She has received multiple awards and recognitions including recent recognition by Pharmacy Times’ as a “Pharmacy Hero” in May 2020 for her patient education and pharmacy advocacy during COVID19. She has also been recognized for her patient counseling skills and public health/vaccine advocacy and leadership including Silver Syringe Awards in 2010, 2013, 2014, and 2015, Public Health Leader of the Year 2014 from the Nevada Public Health Association, One to One Patient Counseling Award by Pharmacy Times in 2012 and 2014, and most recently being inducted as Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy for her sustained contributions to the organization and profession of pharmacy. Dr. Madison is currently an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice with Roseman University of Health Sciences (RU). She completed a pharmacy practice residency at the New Mexico VA Health Care System in 2005, she obtained board certification in ambulatory care pharmacist (BCACP) in 2011, has been credentialed with the Academy of HIV Medicine (AAHIVP) since 2013, and was elected Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (FCCP) in 2018. She maintains two active clinical practices with Huntridge Family Clinic, which focuses on the LGTBQ community and is one of the largest providers of HIV prevention and gender affirming care services in the State of Nevada as well as Volunteers in Medicine of Southern Nevada (VMSN) where she offers immunization and communicable disease care. Dr. Madison actively participates in both state and national pharmacy and healthcare organizations to facilitate awareness of healthcare policy, education, and advocacy. She is the Founder and CEO of The Public Health Pharmacist, PLLC a public health consulting firm. Currently she is helping individuals and businesses navigate the COVID19 global pandemic, providing Public Health PR Plans for getting businesses back in action and prepared for the next hurdles. Advocating for change to improve the health and wellness of vulnerable populations and the underserved is her passion and mission. https://www.thepublichealthpharmacist.com/ Join my tribe to receive exclusive offers and resources straight to your email. Connect with Jacent: At WamalaWellness.com On Instagram On Youtube SUBSCRIBE | The Jacent’s Gems Podcast On Anchor.fm On Apple Podcasts --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jacentsgems/support

The Indirect Vision Podcast
#09 Andrew Lapray - Getting into Ortho Residency

The Indirect Vision Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 35:49


Andrew LaPray is a fourth year dental student at Midwestern University and is originally from Idaho Falls, Idaho. He is a former ASDA Service committee member, the former president of Midwestern's Academy of LDS dentists, and was recently selected for an orthodontic residency at Roseman University. He is interested in orthodontics, orthodontics, and more orthodontics and enjoys playing the guitar, watching and following BYU athletics, and reading.

Eyetrepreneur
A Pharmacist View Of Drugs In Optometry

Eyetrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 49:05


In This Episode:[3:27] Who is Dan Richards?[4:55] What made him decide to become an entrepreneur?[6:56] Status on the medication for COVID-19.[10:33] How are the patients reacting?[14:25] The business side of pharmacy.[22:32] Couponing.[27:39] Saving time.[43:39] Words of wisdom.About The Guest:Dan RichardsDan holds a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree from Roseman University. He worked in various retail pharmacies including Walmart, Shopko and Harmon’s before starting Meds in Motion. He is passionate about giving healthcare professionals the tools they need to provide the best care for their patients.Resources:medsinmotiondan@medsinmotion.com Perry's consulting business: eyerockit.comPerry's e-book: eyerockit.com/ebook Connect With Us On Social Media!FacebookInstagramYouTubeJoin our Facebook GroupText our 24/7 Eyetrepreneur HOTLINE at 913-660-2855. Ask us anything medical, business, or just vent to us.

PHLV Radio
#VegasPinoyReport: 4/06/2020 (was live at 7am Las Vegas)

PHLV Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 25:10


Missed it live? Here's #KuyaRex's #VegasPinoyReport: 4/06/2020 (was live at 7am Las Vegas). Headlines: Mga Fil-Am sa Las Vegas naglunsad ng Bayanihan Project para sa mga apektado ng COVID-19 pandemic. Fil-Am professors ng CSN, Roseman University at UNLV nagpahayag na patuloy silang nag-aadjust sa "online learning" para sa mga estudyante. MORE.

PHLV Radio
#VegasPinoyReport: 4/06/2020 (was live at 7am Las Vegas)

PHLV Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 25:10


Missed it live? Here's #KuyaRex's #VegasPinoyReport: 4/06/2020 (was live at 7am Las Vegas). Headlines: Mga Fil-Am sa Las Vegas naglunsad ng Bayanihan Project para sa mga apektado ng COVID-19 pandemic. Fil-Am professors ng CSN, Roseman University at UNLV nagpahayag na patuloy silang nag-aadjust sa "online learning" para sa mga estudyante. MORE.

EVOLVE U
Ep. 63: The State of Healthcare - Public Health Advocacy, Coronavirus and Preventative Medicine w/ Dr. Christina Madison

EVOLVE U

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 43:54


In this episode, Dr. McElderry is joined by Dr. Christina Madison, a public health pharmacist, coach, consultant and media contributor. Dr. Madison has over 15 years of pharmacy experience with over 12 years specifically in the area of public health. She is currently an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice with Roseman University of Health Sciences (RU). She completed a pharmacy practice residency at the New Mexico VA Health Care System. She is credentialed with the Academy of HIV Medicine (AAHIVP), and was elected Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (FCCP) recognized for her contributions to the organization and the profession of pharmacy. She provides patient care at two clinical settings including Huntridge Family Clinic, which focuses on the LGTBQ community and is one of the largest providers of HIV prevention and gender affirming care services in the State of Nevada as well as Volunteers in Medicine of Southern Nevada (VMSN) where she offers immunization and communicable disease care. Dr. Madison is an immunizing pharmacist and has been a trainer of student pharmacists and community/hospital pharmacists in both Nevada and Utah since 2008. She actively participates in both state and national pharmacy and healthcare organizations to facilitate awareness of healthcare policy, education, and advocacy. She is a content expert in the areas of HIV prevention and treatment, Sexually Transmitted Infections, Pharmacy Based Immunization Delivery, Women’s Health, LGTBQ Health, and Gender Affirming Care. She is a media and podcast contributor with a passion for giving back to the community through education, awareness, and public health policy. Advocating for change to improve the health and wellness of vulnerable populations and the underserved. www.thepublichealthpharmacist.com LinkedIn LET ME KNOW HOW THIS EPISODE HELPED YOU BY Sharing with a friend and tagging us on SOCIAL LOOKING FOR FURTHER SUPPORT? Free 20 min Discovery Call Enroll in our new TRANSCEND program for 2020 Book my GIGS (podcasts, clients, speaking engagements): GET BOOKED program Join our FREE SHIFT Mentorship Connect group! Book to Speak: BOOK NOW Pre order MY BOOK: PREORDER NOW Morning Ritual Course: ENROLL TODAY LEAVE US A RATING AND REVIEW IF YOU ENJOYED, WE WOULD LOVE IF YOU SUPPORTED THE MOVEMENT TO GROW Follow us on social IG: @evolveupodcast FB: https://www.facebook.com/evolveupodcast/?ref=bookmarks email: hello@bryanmcelderry.com www.bryanmcelderry.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/evolveupodcast/support

Create and Grow Rich Podcast
How Creativity Improves Our Public Health - Dr. Christina Madison - Episode #22

Create and Grow Rich Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 32:23


Public health expert Dr. Christina Madison brings the creative highlights to the medical field and how we need to invest in our creative thinking abilities to share our stories, our value and our self-care. She highlights the issues of public health and human trafficking  and urges our listeners Dr. Madison has over 15 years of experience as a pharmacist with over 12 years specifically in the area of public health. She is currently an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice with Roseman University of Health Sciences. She completed a pharmacy practice residency at the New Mexico VA Health Care System. She is credentialed with the Academy of HIV Medicine (AAHIVP), and was elected Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (FCCP) recognized for her contributions to the organization and the profession of pharmacy. Enjoy the show! Email: ThePublicHealthPharmacist@gmail.com Dr. Christina's LinkedIn: Instagram/Facebook: @ThePublicHealthPharmacist Twitter: @PublicHealthRx BE A SHERO Foundation  Website: https://www.sherofoundation.org/   Human Trafficking Resources  https://www.acf.hhs.gov/otip/news/prevention-month-2020  (awareness month)   https://humantraffickinghotline.org/ (human trafficking hotline)     Implicit Bias Training Resource (American Association of College of Medicine)  https://www.aamc.org/what-we-do/mission-areas/diversity-inclusion/unconscious-bias-training      Join us at the CREATE2020 Conference February 22, 2020, Hollywood, CA Visit Create-Conference.com

Gold with Jeanette Schneider
Gold with Jeanette Schneider Episode 49: Your Temple: Sexual Health with Dr. Christina Madison

Gold with Jeanette Schneider

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 59:57


Dr. Christina Madison refers to herself as the Dr. Ruth of Pharmacy. She believes sexual health is your overall health, and wants to reduce the stigma and shame surrounding the conversation of sex. She stresses the importance of open and honest communication, not only with your sexual partner but also with your physician.   Dr. Madison is an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice with Roseman University of Health Sciences (RU). She completed a pharmacy practice residency at the New Mexico VA Health Care System in 2005, has been a board certified ambulatory care pharmacist (BCACP) since 2011, has been credentialed with the Academy of HIV Medicine (AAHIVP) since 2013, and was elected Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (FCCP) in 2018. She maintains two active practice site with Huntridge Family Clinic, which focuses on the LGTBQ community and is one of the largest providers of HIV prevention and gender affirming care services in the State of Nevada as well as Volunteers in Medicine of Southern Nevada (VMSN) where she offers immunization and communicable disease care. Dr. Madison is an immunizing pharmacist and has been a trainer of student pharmacists, community/hospital pharmacists since 2008 in both Nevada and Utah. She actively participates in both state and national pharmacy and healthcare organizations to facilitate awareness of healthcare policy, education, and advocacy. Her research interests include the HIV prevention and treatment, Pharmacy Based Immunization Delivery, Women’s Health, Sexually Transmitted Infections, LGTBQ Health, and Gender Affirming Care.  Today Dr. Madison and I dig deep into the world of sexual health. We discuss the vital need for self advocacy, education, and awareness to make your sexual encounters as safe as possible, the options available for STD testing, prevention, and treatment, and the importance of full disclosure with your partners.  Let’s dig in.  Thank you so much for joining me today! I love Dr. Madison’s reminder that our body is our temple, and to treat it as such. By advocating for our own sexual health, we can feel confident and empowered to make safer choices and to have honest, open conversation with partners.  Connect with Dr. Madison: Website: ThePublicHealthPharmacist.com Instagram: @ThePublicHealthPharmacist Facebook: @ThePublicHealthPharmacist Twitter: @PublicHealthRx As always, please subscribe to this podcast, leave a review and don’t forget to share with your friends. I’m always interested in content that uplifts, so if you have things you’d like to hear about, please share them with me in the comments. You can also find me on Instagram @ms.jeanetteschneider or Twitter @msjwrites. Today Gold is brought to you by LIV Media and I couldn’t be more thrilled.  LIV is an app that will launch Christmas 2019. I have partnered with a team previously of Disney/Pixar who wants so deeply to use tech for good.. and we’re using tech for great.  Through mindfulness and accountability offerings – including meditation, breath work, intentional living routines, challenges, and lifestyle coaching – LIV will provide you with the tools, community and support you need to live your very best life, leveling up in every aspect.  LIV meets you where you are and grows with you. I have a special VIP experience built out and planned for my Gold listeners. You guys have been on this journey with me so I can’t wait to introduce you to my baby. Don’t forget – Gold listeners will receive a free 30 day VIP experience. That means access to all of the bells and whistles by using code GOLDVIP at loveisviral.com. Join the movement. Until next time – in the words of my grandma, “Love each other every day.” In your ears, filling your heart. Xo,

Inside Medicine (Vegas Video Network) - Audio
Taking Medical Education and Healthcare to the Next Level in Nevada – IM #046 {audio}

Inside Medicine (Vegas Video Network) - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 30:45


Doug is joined by Paul Umbach (Founder and President, Tripp Umbach) and Mark A. Penn MD, MBA (Founding Dean, College of Medicine, Roseman University), for a deep dive into the direction of medical education and healthcare in Southern Nevada.

Inside Medicine (Vegas Video Network)
Taking Medical Education and Healthcare to the Next Level in Nevada – IM #046

Inside Medicine (Vegas Video Network)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 30:44


Doug is joined by Paul Umbach (Founder and President, Tripp Umbach) and Mark A. Penn MD, MBA (Founding Dean, College of Medicine, Roseman University), for a deep dive into the direction of medical education and healthcare in Southern Nevada.

Inside Medicine (Vegas Video Network) - Audio
A Conversation with Roseman University’s Mark A. Penn MD – IM #040 {audio}

Inside Medicine (Vegas Video Network) - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 31:50


Doug and Mark A. Penn MD (Founding Dean, College of Medicine, Roseman University) discuss Roseman University’s unique approach towards student education, their value proposition, and efforts towards community outreach & care.

Inside Medicine (Vegas Video Network)
A Conversation with Roseman University’s Mark A. Penn MD – IM #040

Inside Medicine (Vegas Video Network)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 31:49


Doug and Mark A. Penn MD (Founding Dean, College of Medicine, Roseman University) discuss Roseman University’s unique approach towards student education, their value proposition, and efforts towards community outreach & care.

Real Estate Investor Summit Podcast
Episode 265: Advertising is Not a Dirty Word

Real Estate Investor Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 41:36


Kellen Kautzman owns Send It Rising Internet Marketing and manages a team of over 20 internet marketing professionals. He was the keynote speaker at Planet Hollywood on the Las Vegas strip and has spoken at Roseman University and the Lance Tamashiro podcast. He just released his new book: # 1 on Amazon.com in the SEO Category! Everybody’s Doing it-Advertising Redefined. Kellen holds a master’s degree in education and taught for 5 years before transitioning into his career as an internet marketer. Kellen speaks fluent Spanish and has a family with his wife Lonaeja, Daughter Anika and son Phoenix. What you’ll learn about in this episode: Why Kellen decided to write his book, “Everybody’s Doing It: Advertising Redefined by SEO Expert Kellen Kautzman” Why heavy competition within the real estate investment business generally renders SEO a waste of money Why marijuana legalization has potentially far reaching influence on the Las Vegas real estate market What wisdom was shared with Kellen that can be carried into your own real estate business How the availability of water has a strong impact on the Las Vegas real estate market How purchasing land for solar energy collection is a potentially hot market that Kellen is interested in How Kellen is entering the cryptocurrency space by thinking outside the box and finding innovative solutions How Google call-only ads work and how they can be integrated into your existing lead generation strategies How to tailor your advertising to target specific leads and filter deals you are interested in How to get a free chapter of Kellen’s book, “Everybody’s Doing It”, and why social media and video are crucial in 2019 Resources: REInvestorSummit.com/senditrising Special Report IRA vs 401k REInvestorSummit.com/TaxFreeFuture REInvestorSummit.com/machine REInvestorSummit.com/Live REInvestorSummit.com/100

Marketer of the Day with Robert Plank: Get Daily Insights from the Top Internet Marketers & Entrepreneurs Around the World
420: Online Advertising: Master Search Engine Optimization and Content Marketing on Pinterest and YouTube with Kellen Kautzman

Marketer of the Day with Robert Plank: Get Daily Insights from the Top Internet Marketers & Entrepreneurs Around the World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 33:37


Kellen owns Send It Rising Internet Marketing and manages a team of over 20 internet marketing professionals. He was the keynote speaker at Planet Hollywood on the Las Vegas strip and has spoken at Roseman University and the Lance Tamashiro podcast. His book "Everybody's Doing It" was the #1 New Release on Amazon.com in the SEO category. Resources Everybody's Doing It: Advertising Redefined by an SEO Expert (book) Kellen Kautzman (official site) Kellen Kautzman on LinkedIn Kellen Kautzman on Twitter

Real Estate Investor Summit Podcast
Episode 105: Online Marketing Trade Secrets: YouTube, Facebook, Pinterest

Real Estate Investor Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2017 51:17


Kellen owns Send It Rising Internet Marketing and manages a team of over 20 internet marketing professionals. He was the keynote speaker at Planet Hollywood on the Las Vegas strip and has spoken at Roseman University and the Lance Tamashiro podcast. Kellen holds a master’s degree in education and taught for 5 years before transitioning into his career as an internet marketer. Kellen speaks fluent Spanish and has a family with his wife Lonaeja, Daughter Anika, and son Phoenix. What you’ll learn about in this episode: Why you shouldn’t be angry about negative reviews that are left online and how they can actually help you Why you should have a goal of attracting at least one hater if you’re doing internet marketing How a sale is similar to getting a review Generating leads by creating short 1-2 minutes videos on YouTube The importance of having authentic salesmanship Why the larger corporations are less likely to move quickly with the times How backlinks work and the ‘secret sauce’ to how they can help you significantly grow your online business Why you need to give SEO time to do its thing What cause marketing is and how it can help you reach more people on Facebook How to come across as more relatable and likable on YouTube How to use Google AdWords to dramatically increase the number of phone calls you receive Resources: REInvestorsummit.com/senditrising REInvestorSummit.com/mypodcast REInvestorSummit.com/noteservicing REInvestorSummit.com/101 REInvestorSummit.com/200

MoneyForLunch
Kellen Kautzman

MoneyForLunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 17:00


Kellen Kautzman - owns Send It Rising Internet Marketing and manages a team of over 20 internet marketing professionals. He was the keynote speaker at Planet Hollywood on the Las Vegas strip and has spoken at Roseman University and the Lance Tamashiro podcast. Kellen holds a master's degree in education and taught for 5 years before transitioning into his career as an internet marketer.    Connect with Bert Martinez on Facebook. Connect with Bert Martinez on Twitter. Need help with your business? Contact Bert Martinez. Have Bert Martinez speak at your event!

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MoneyForLunch
Kellen Kautzman - Send It Rising Internet Marketing, Ellen Rohr - Make Tax Seaso

MoneyForLunch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017 60:00


Kellen Kautzman owns Send It Rising Internet Marketing. He was the keynote speaker at Planet Hollywood on the Las Vegas strip and has spoken at Roseman University. Kellen holds a master's degree in education and taught for 5 years before transitioning into his career as an internet marketer. Ellen Rohr started EllenRohr.com to help people start, fix and grow successful businesses.  Ellen is also a successful franchisor, helping launch a plumbing franchise to 47 locations and $40 million in sales in under 2 years.  Ellen is currently the president of Zoom Drain and Sewer, LLC since 2014.  They have grown to 4 franchisees, and are now tracking over $8 million in franchisee sales. Connect with Bert Martinez on Facebook. Connect with Bert Martinez on Twitter. Need help with your business? Contact Bert Martinez. Have Bert Martinez speak at your event!  

Talk Business With Audrey
He Gave Up Teaching To Become A Successful Internet Marketing Expert

Talk Business With Audrey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2017 38:28


Kellen owns Send It Rising Internet Marketing and manages a team of over 20 internet marketing professionals. He was the keynote speaker at Planet Hollywood on the Las Vegas strip and has spoken at Roseman University and the Lance Tamashiro podcast. Kellen holds a master's degree in education and taught for 5 years before transitioning into his career as an internet marketer. Kellen speaks fluent Spanish and has a family with his wife Lonaeja, Daughter Anika and son Phoenix.

Talk Business With Audrey
He Gave Up Teaching To Become A Successful Internet Marketing Expert

Talk Business With Audrey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2017 38:28


Kellen owns Send It Rising Internet Marketing and manages a team of over 20 internet marketing professionals. He was the keynote speaker at Planet Hollywood on the Las Vegas strip and has spoken at Roseman University and the Lance Tamashiro podcast. Kellen holds a master's degree in education and taught for 5 years before transitioning into his career as an internet marketer. Kellen speaks fluent Spanish and has a family with his wife Lonaeja, Daughter Anika and son Phoenix.

MoneyForLunch
John Fuller, Kellen Kautzman

MoneyForLunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017 61:00


Dr. John Fuller is the current Chief Engagement Educator for the Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Employee Engagement Services.  He is the former Director of Workforce Diversity and EEO for The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins Health System Corporation.  During his last tour of duty in the military he was the Senior Army Advisor and Race Relations instructor for the Department of Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute Kellen Kautzman owns Send It Rising Internet Marketing. He was the keynote speaker at Planet Hollywood on the Las Vegas strip and has spoken at Roseman University. Kellen holds a master's degree in education and taught for 5 years before transitioning into his career as an internet marketer. Connect with Bert Martinez on Facebook. Connect with Bert Martinez on Twitter. Need help with your business? Contact Bert Martinez. Have Bert Martinez speak at your event!