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In the Northwoods of Minnesota, Christopher Runge hand-builds thrilling and beautiful sportscars inspired by the timeliness designs of early Porsche competition models like the 550 Spyder, 718 RSK and 904. Runge is a self-taught coach builder and an advocate of "Superlicht" construction methods, shaping aluminum panels with traditional tools and techniques in the old European tradition. Only a precious handful or Runge cars exist, and each is unique. Even as he honors the past, Chris is always looking to the future. In collaboration with Swindon Powertrain in the UK, he has now developed the "Hetzer" Flat 8, an air-cooled, normally aspirated flat eight cylinder engine developing over 600 horsepower, which will power coming project and will also be available to Porsche 964 owners who want a monster upgrade.Visit Runge CarsSUPPORT THE PODCASTSUBSCRIBE to Horsepower Heritage on YouTubeFIND US ON THE WEBINSTAGRAMSupport the showHELP us grow the audience! SHARE the Podcast with your friends!
Host Jesse Jackson welcomes returning guest Tom to discuss the current Bruce Springsteen tour, upcoming shows in DC, Austin, and Atlanta, and reactions to the set list, including excitement about rarely played songs like “Born in the U.S.A.” Tom introduces his new Substack, “Blue Collar Costumes: A Comparative Study of Bruce Springsteen, Stephen King, and the World That Made Them,” which supports a larger book project exploring parallels between Springsteen and King—similar East Coast working-class roots, complicated or absent fathers, and mothers as driving forces—within a broader post–World War II social history. Tom outlines the Substack's monthly themes and posting schedule, starting in May, including a first theme on “Fractured Fathers,” plus Tolkien posts and fiction. They also discuss recent King adaptations and favorite King books, and share subscription details. https://bluecollarcostumes.substack.com/ 00:39 Welcome and Guest Intro 02:00 Tour Talk and Setlist Buzz 04:37 New Project Reveal 06:41 Bruce and King Parallels 11:23 Substack Format and Themes 15:31 Stephen King Adaptations 17:32 Favorite King Books 20:21 Where to Find Substack 22:16 Pricing and Subscriber Tiers 27:08 Wrap Up and Farewell 28:08 Housekeeping and Links https://bluecollarcostumes.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Jesse Jackson welcomes returning guest Tom to discuss the current Bruce Springsteen tour, upcoming shows in DC, Austin, and Atlanta, and reactions to the set list, including excitement about rarely played songs like “Born in the U.S.A.” Tom introduces his new Substack, “Blue Collar Costumes: A Comparative Study of Bruce Springsteen, Stephen King, and the World That Made Them,” which supports a larger book project exploring parallels between Springsteen and King—similar East Coast working-class roots, complicated or absent fathers, and mothers as driving forces—within a broader post–World War II social history. Tom outlines the Substack's monthly themes and posting schedule, starting in May, including a first theme on “Fractured Fathers,” plus Tolkien posts and fiction. They also discuss recent King adaptations and favorite King books, and share subscription details. https://bluecollarcostumes.substack.com/ 00:39 Welcome and Guest Intro 02:00 Tour Talk and Setlist Buzz 04:37 New Project Reveal 06:41 Bruce and King Parallels 11:23 Substack Format and Themes 15:31 Stephen King Adaptations 17:32 Favorite King Books 20:21 Where to Find Substack 22:16 Pricing and Subscriber Tiers 27:08 Wrap Up and Farewell 28:08 Housekeeping and Links https://bluecollarcostumes.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Most investors think Bitcoin is about price. At the high-net-worth level, a far more important conversation is happening around taxes. Because Bitcoin isn't treated like a stock or a business. It's treated as property. And that classification opens up strategies around taxation and capital movement that simply don't exist in traditional asset classes. And once you understand that, the way you evaluate Bitcoin starts to change. Most high-net-worth investors don't dismiss Bitcoin because they don't understand it. They dismiss it because, from where they sit, it doesn't meet the standard. If your entire framework is built on fundamentals, intrinsic value, and cash flow, Bitcoin feels like a contradiction. It's volatile, it doesn't produce income, and it doesn't behave like the assets that built their wealth. But that framework may be incomplete. In this episode of Money School Elite, I sit down with Eric Runge to unpack how Bitcoin is actually being used inside high-net-worth portfolios, and why the conversation at that level looks very different from what most investors see. Eric works directly with family offices and high-net-worth investors, helping them think about capital, risk, and structure beyond traditional asset classes. And in this conversation, he breaks down how Bitcoin fits into that picture, not as a speculative bet, but as a strategic layer. About the Guest Eric Runge is an RIA working with family offices to build capital preservation and tax strategies using Bitcoin, an approach that challenges how most investors think about the asset entirely. He is the founder of Veritas Bitcoin Strategies, a registered investment adviser focused on integrating Bitcoin into high-net-worth portfolios through risk-managed, long-term allocation frameworks. With over 20 years in financial markets, Eric works with families and sophisticated investors who aren't looking to speculate, but to understand how digital assets can be positioned within a broader strategy focused on preservation, structure, and tax efficiency. His work sits at the intersection of traditional wealth management and emerging monetary systems, helping investors rethink where Bitcoin fits, not as a trade, but as a strategic layer inside a portfolio. To learn, send an email to eric@veritaswealth.net. About Your Host From pro-snowboarder to money mogul, Chris Naugle has dedicated his life to being America's #1 Money Mentor. With a core belief that success is built not by the resources you have, but by how resourceful you can be. Chris has built and owned 19 companies, with his businesses being featured in Forbes, ABC, House Hunters, and his very own HGTV pilot in 2018. He is the founder of The Money School™ and Money Mentor for The Money Multiplier. His success also includes managing tens of millions of dollars in assets in the financial services and advisory industry and in real estate transactions. As an innovator and visionary in wealth-building and real estate, he empowers entrepreneurs, business owners, and real estate investors with the knowledge of how money works. Chris is also a nationally recognized speaker, author, and podcast host. He has spoken to and taught over ten thousand Americans, delivering the financial knowledge that fuels lasting freedom. Resources Private Money Guide: https://go.moneyschoolrei.com/book-podcast Wealth Wednesday Webinar: https://go.moneyschoolrei.com/wednesday-webinar-podcast Mapping out the Millionaire Mystery: https://go.moneyschoolrei.com/newbook-podcast
Samtalen med Jens Runge fortsætter hvor den slap i første del. Og sikkerhedsbælternes skal spændes, samtidig med at ørerne skal slås ud, for vi kommer vidt omkring i denne anden del af dobbelt-episoden. Navne som Joni Micthell, Olivia Rodrigo, Morten Remar, og Jenses egen "Mayas slør", bliver kastet rundt - hele tiden med referencer til The Beatles - og meget ofte til Plastic Ono Band pladen fra 1970. Vi skal også tale om "Burning Red Ivanhoe" som Jens spiller i - og vende hvordan "Verden er i farver" med Lis Sørensen hænger sammen med Good Night af The Beatles. Og ja - der kommer masser af The Beatles undervejs, for du får også Jens helt egne yndlingssange med bandet, ligesom vi hører om mødet med Yoko Ono og om at kysse jorden udenfor 7 Cavendish Avenue. Episoden er selvfølgelig grundet i en samtale om musik - men handler også om mennesket Jens Runge. Det er virkelig godt selskab. Jeg vil gerne og med stolthed afsløre, at jeg kneb en tåre i sekvensen hvor vi taler om hans samarbejde med Burhan G. Både under optagelse og redigering. Stærke sager. Jens har for nyligt udgivet et album med sit eget band "Mayas Slør", som udover ham selv, består af makkeren Anders Riis og en del gæstemusikere. Albummet høstede 5 ud af 6 stjener i musik magasinet Gaffa. Listen med navne han har arbejdet sammen med er imponerende: Hanne Boel, Kasper Winding, Sanne Salomonsen, Morten Remar, Back To Back, Tamra Rosanes, Søs Fenger, Anne Linnet, Burhan G og mange andre prominente danske kunstnere har nydt godt af Jens som guitarist, komponist og producer. Køb Elsker The Beatles bogen her: https://hakon-holm.dk/udgivelser/elsker-the-beatles/
In this episode of the Wealth Architect Podcast, Mark Yegge sits down with Eric Runge to explore how Bitcoin is being integrated into family office portfolios. They break down volatility, risk management, custody, and how ultra-wealthy investors are approaching Bitcoin as a long-term strategic asset—not speculation. A must-listen for anyone thinking beyond traditional finance. Connect with the Speaker: Eric Runge: https://familyofficebitcoin.com Email: eric@veritaswealth.net.
What happens when a traditional financial planner realizes the old playbook no longer fits the future of wealth preservation? In this episode of The Registered Investment Advisor Podcast, host Seth Greene interviews Eric Runge, founder of Family Office Bitcoin, who breaks down his firm's approach to risk-managed Bitcoin exposure, including downside-protected ETF strategies, and explains why he draws a sharp line between Bitcoin and the broader crypto market. Runge also touches on portfolio construction, family office dynamics, and the realities of building trust in institutional circles. Key Takeaways: → When advisors offer the same portfolios and products, it becomes difficult to differentiate and demonstrate unique value to clients. → Breaking away from traditional firms allows advisors to choose their own strategies, vendors, and direction. → A distinction is made between Bitcoin and the broader crypto market, with Bitcoin seen as a unique asset due to its scarcity and structural properties. → Using tools like downside-protected ETFs and risk signals allows advisors to participate in Bitcoin's upside while attempting to reduce volatility. → Institutional clients prioritize governance, trust, and long-term capital preservation, often evaluating the advisor as much as the strategy. Eric Runge is the founder of Family Office Bitcoin, a Registered Investment Advisor serving family offices managing $50M+ in assets. He doesn't pitch crypto. He builds institutional-grade Bitcoin portfolios designed for the kind of long-term capital allocators who measure success in generations, not quarters. Connect With Eric: Website: https://familyofficebitcoin.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-runge-veritas/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jens Runge har gennem mange år sat sit præg på og leveret lydfarver til dansk musik. Hans musikalske CV er imponerende: Hanne Boel, Kasper Winding, Lis Sørensen, Sanne Salomonsen, Morten Remar, Back To Back, Søs Fenger, Anne Linnet, Burhan G og mange andre prominente danske kunstnere har alle nydt godt af Jens som guitarist, komponist og producer. Jens har for nyligt udgivet et album med sit eget band "Mayas Slør", som udover ham selv, består af makkeren Anders Riis og en del gæstemusikere. Albummet høstede 5 ud af 6 stjener i musik magasinet Gaffa. I den første af to episoder skal vi til Malaysia og genoplive tidlige barndomsminder, vi skal til London og få to plader med hjem, vi skal til et øvelokale i Hørsholm hvor der spilles fusionsmusk – og så skal vi hele tiden tale om at elske The Beatles. Samtalen med og om Jens Runge er en associationsrejse om livet med musikken, hvor The Beatles konstant dukker op – for The Beatles er jo verdens bedste samtaleemne...
Heute geht es um eine ganz besondere Harzer Buchhandlung. Wenn doch noch ab und zu die rede davon ist, der Harz sei ausgestorben und verstaubt - so ist die Bücher-Heimat in Bad Harzburg eines von vielen Beispielen, dass das längst nicht mehr überall so ist und unsere Innenstädte trotz Amazon und Onlinehandel belebt bleiben können!Was das besondere Mitmachen-Konzept mit vielen Ehrenamtlichen und die Gemeinnützigkeit angeht hat man in der dort in gewisser Weise sogar Pionierarbeit geleistet. Monika Runge und Lena Scholz vom Team der Bücher-Heimat geben euch in dieser Folge einen Einblick hinter die Kulissen dieser Harzburger Buchhandlung!
Wir müssen über Liebe reden. Das Gedicht „Umarmung“ des spanischen Lyrikers Luis Garcia Montero weiß davon, dass sich Wunden zu zeigen gemeinsam stark machen kann: „Es ist die Schwäche, die uns eint“. Darin entsteht eine neue, oder auch die eigentliche Stärke. Doris Runges Gedicht „von liebe viel“ beschreibt das Fallen und die Dunkelheit, aber in beidem gilt: „hand greift hand“. So gelingt gemeinsam sogar das Singen im Dunkeln. Hoffnungsvoll. Dazu gibt es Bibelverse von Paulus und aus dem Psalmen.
With a passion for reimagining education, Dave works with educational organisations across Australia and internationally to help build new systems and unlock innovative outcomes. As Director of Future Schools, he partners with executive leadership teams, boards, associations and education organisations, supporting educators to discover, design and implement innovative approaches to teaching and learning. At the centre of Dave's work is a focus on systemic change. He works alongside school leaders and educators to navigate complexity and build the adaptive leadership and thinking needed to create future-focused schools. With deep expertise in change leadership, culture and innovation, Dave has supported successful transformation across a wide range of educational settings. Through collaboration, thoughtful dialogue and the exchange of ideas, he helps schools and leaders rethink practice, reshape learning environments and lead meaningful, lasting change within their communities.
In this episode, Dr. Marschall Runge, former CEO of Michigan Medicine and author of “The Great Healthcare Disruption: Big Tech, Bold Policy, and the Future of American Medicine”, shares insights on the strengths and pressure points of U.S. healthcare. He discusses access, primary care, AI, workforce challenges, and what it will take to improve health and longevity in the years ahead.
President Trump has stated that his Administration intends to purchase the Danish dependency Greenland. The US already has almost carte blanche to establish any military facilities in Greenland under the terms of a 1951 treaty. 3 times the size of Texas and the largest island in the world, Greenland's population is 57,000. NATO of which Denmark is a member, is siding with Denmark in opposing any forced annexation. The President plans to impose a 10% tariff on several NATO members who landed a small (less than 50 people) military delegation in Nuuk, the Greenlandic capital over the past weekend.
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Join the email list to get a FREE private finger training clinic with Dr. Tyler Nelson (normally $10) www.thestruggleclimbingshow.com/strong Support the Show on Patreon Get access to all Pro Clinics, bonus episodes, and more. https://www.patreon.com/thestruggleclimbingshow Anna Hazelnutt is back with another Crag Chat packed with laughs, musings, updates, struggles, beta, and whatever else is on our minds, including: The ups and downs of a climbing injury Training legs and core The rad climbing scene in Columbia Surprise guest and Canadian Crusher, Connor Runge Training while on a long climbing trip Connor's coaching style Pros and cons of dating a climber - THIS EPISODE IS SUPPORTED BY: Kilter: Award winning, adjustable, light-up boards. I'm training on the Homewall Full Ride, and if you're psyched to join me then use code STRUGGLE at checkout when you build your board, and you'll score up to $1000 off plus a free gift pack let's goooo! Shoutout to Matt Waltereese for being a Victory Whip supporter on Patreon! So mega. - To work with Connor as a coach, hit him up at Project Direct: https://www.projectdirectcoaching.com/connorrunge Check out Anna's latest videos on her YT channel: youtube.com/@annahazelnutt Check out The Struggle's latest videos at: youtube.com/@thestruggleclimbingshow Follow along on Instagram @thestruggleclimbingshow and @annahazelnutt - This show is produced and hosted by Ryan Devlin. The Struggle is carbon-neutral in partnership with The Honnold Foundation and is a proud member of the Plug Tone Audio Collective, a diverse group of the best, most impactful podcasts in the outdoor industry. And now here are some buzzwords to help the almighty algorithm get this show in front of people who love to climb: rock climbing, rock climber, climbing, climber, bouldering, sport climbing, gym climbing, how to rock climb, donuts are amazing. Okay, whew, that's done. But hey, if you're a human that's actually reading this, and if you love this show (and love to climb) would you think about sharing this episode with a climber friend of yours? And shout it out on your socials? I'll send you a sticker for doing it. Just shoot me a message on IG – thanks so much!
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In this episode of The Better Life, Dr. Pinkston sits down with Dr. Marschall Runge, Dean of the University of Michigan Medical School and CEO of Michigan Medicine. Together, they explore the systemic challenges facing the American healthcare system and discuss the optimistic future outlined in Dr. Runge’s new book, The Great Healthcare Disruption. The conversation dives deep into the "corporatization" of medicine, where insurance companies and administrative costs often take precedence over the doctor-patient relationship. Dr. Runge highlights a startling statistic: while the U.S. spends the most on healthcare globally, it ranks roughly 60th in "healthy average life expectancy." They discuss potential solutions, including shifting focus toward prevention, learning from international models like Singapore and Denmark, and restoring the fundamental trust between physicians and their patients. Key Topics Covered: The Efficiency Gap: Comparing the 16% administrative costs of private insurance to the 2% cost of Medicare. The Preventive Approach: How lifestyle factors, nutrition, and social policy impact long-term health outcomes. AI in Healthcare: The double-edged sword of AI being used by insurance companies to drive high denial rates. The Primary Care Shortage: Why the U.S. has fewer primary care doctors per capita than almost any other developed nation and how "medical homes" can bridge the gap. Restoring Trust: Moving away from "Reddit-based" medical advice and back to evidence-based care provided by trusted professionals. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Runge shares his honest & cautionary life story — from joining the U.S. Army because he didn't know what else to do with his life, to being kicked out of the military and sent to military prison for selling drugs. After his release, Matt explains how he continued down the same destructive path, dealing drugs on the outside and repeatedly landing in both federal and state prison. In this episode, he breaks down the mindset that kept pulling him back into crime, what life was really like inside different prison systems, and how those experiences forced him to confront his choices. This honest conversation dives into military life, prison, addiction, accountability, and the long road to breaking cycles, making it a powerful watch for anyone interested in true crime, prison stories, and real-life redemption. _____________________________________________ #TrueCrime #PrisonStory #VeteranStory #LifeAfterPrison #CrimeAndPunishment #RedemptionStory #FederalPrison #reallifestory _____________________________________________ Thank you to FRONTLINE HEALING FOUNDATION for sponsoring this episode: Visit https://frontlinehealingfoundation.org/ to donate or share their mission. _____________________________________________ Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Shop Locked In Merch: http://www.ianbick.com/shop _____________________________________________ Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction & Guest Background 02:30 Growing Up in North Jersey 06:00 ADHD, School Struggles & Early Trouble 09:00 DJing, Nightclubs & the Party Lifestyle 12:00 High School Expulsion & Losing Direction 15:30 Joining the Army & Being Stationed in Korea 18:30 Club Life Overseas, Drugs & Selling While Enlisted 22:00 First Military Arrest & Getting Busted 26:00 Inside Military Prison: What It's Really Like 30:00 Release, Returning Home & Going Back to Hustling 33:30 New Jersey Arrests & State Prison Experience 39:00 Hustle Mentality & Surviving Prison Life 42:30 Repeat Offenses & Catching a Federal Case 50:30 Federal Prison Life: Hustling, Cards & Food 55:00 Release, Club Work & Finding New Hustles 01:00:00 South Carolina Arrest & Another Prison Stretch 01:10:00 Parole, Final Sentence & Looking Back 01:15:00 Life After Prison & Lessons Learned 01:18:30 Final Reflections, Regret & Closing Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anders og Emmy har inviteret to gode venner med i årets sidste episode, nemlig Per Runge og Anders Hagemann. Vi skal høre, hvordan året er gået i branchen - for der er ingen tvivl om, at der har været drøn på. Hele branchen er jo ramt af at verden er under forandring, for både kød og foder handles på et globalt marked, og så er der jo ham i Det Hvide Hus, der skifter mening hurtigere end de fleste skifter underbukser. Helt konkret betyder det at Hamlet Protein kan sende et skib med soja afsted, og inden det når i havn, har reglerne og tarifferne ændret sig - Og det gør tingene svære at planlægge. Tiden og også inde til at sige farvel til Emmy som vært, så for at afslutte episoden med lidt julehygge, har hun taget en quiz med. Der skal nørdes gris, så Anders og Emmy inviterer kloge hoveder og spændende fagpersoner i studiet hver uge. Stemningen er god og fagligheden er i fokus i Grisen, som præsenteres i samarbejde med Hamlet Protein og ECNergy.
Steve sits down with Dr. Marschall Runge, former CEO of Michigan Medicine and dean of the University of Michigan Medical School, to explore Inside the Great Healthcare Disruption. From AI and Big Tech to breakthrough drugs, Runge shares what's really reshaping American medicine and what it means for families and patients.
Bitcoin isn't a trend and it's not going anywhere either…. In this episode of High Voltage Business Builders, Neil sits down with Bitcoin advisor Eric Runge to break down what Bitcoin actually is, why it exists, and why serious investors are paying attention. This isn't a hype-driven crypto conversation. It's a fundamentals-first discussion about money, inflation, and long-term wealth.If you've ever said, “I don't really understand Bitcoin,” this episode's for you.In This Episode, We Cover:✅ What money really is and why it's failing business owners✅ How inflation became permanent after the gold standard ended✅ Why Bitcoin was created in response to centralized financial control✅ The key differences between Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies✅ Why long-term holders think differently than traders
Brett preaches on Luke 5:25-32. Also in Jonah and Hosea.
Description: In this episode, we investigate the case of Paul Frederick Runge, an Illinois predator whose crimes spanned rape, murder, dismemberment, and even arson. From the disappearance of Stacey Frobel to the murders of sisters Džanet and Amila Pagenbegović, and the mother-daughter killings of Yolanda Gutierrez and 10-year-old Jessica Muñiz, we trace how patterns, DNA, and a rare immunity deal finally broke the case. We also examine the overlooked role of his then-wife, Charlene, and how some accounts seem to minimize her involvement.If you find the show valuable, follow and share to help others discover it.Sources:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2m2UNIEBbgPEOPLE v. RUNGE. Supreme Court of Illinois. No. 103529. Decided: May 21, 2009. 2 Cases Dropped Against Serial Killer Paul Runge. CBS Chicago. August 24, 2011. https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/2-cases-against-serial-killer-paul-runge-to-be-dropped/Gov. Quinn Commutes Death Sentence of Oak Forest Serial Killer Paul Runge. By Lauren Traut for Patch.com. Posted Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 6:19 pm CT. https://patch.com/illinois/oakforest/gov-quinn-commutes-death-sentence-of-oak-forest-seriaa98a21589a. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Runge_(serial_killer)https://murderpedia.org/male.R/r/runge-paul.htm
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Join us as medical thought leader Dr. Marschall Runge discusses his new book, "The Great Healthcare Disruption," where he examines the future of healthcare in America, including artificial intelligence, retail medicine, obesity drugs, gene therapies, virtual health platforms, personalized treatments, and innovative payment models. Published by Forbes Books.
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Join us as medical thought leader Dr. Marschall Runge discusses his new book, "The Great Healthcare Disruption," where he examines the future of healthcare in America, including artificial intelligence, retail medicine, obesity drugs, gene therapies, virtual health platforms, personalized treatments, and innovative payment models. Published by Forbes Books.
In this episode, Kristen is joined by Dr. Marschall Runge, Executive VP for Medical Affairs at the University of Michigan and author, to explore how true healthcare disruption begins with integrating emotional and mental health into patient care. They discuss the promise and limitations of AI in medicine and why supporting the mental well-being of healthcare providers is more essential than ever. https://drmarschallrunge.com/ https://www.codedtokill.com/ When you purchase these books through these Amazon links, you're helping support the podcast at no extra cost to you. 1. The Great Healthcare Disruption (Audiobook): Big Tech, Bold Policy, and the Future of American Medicine: https://amzn.to/3FHmjsi 2. The Great Healthcare Disruption: Big Tech, Bold Policy, and the Future of American Medicine Hardcover: https://amzn.to/45gZyFV Recommendations: 1. Super Agers: An Evidence-Based Approach to Longevity: https://amzn.to/4mYbwe8 2. Make Magic: The Book of Inspiration You Didn't Know You Needed: https://amzn.to/4l17CiM Subscribe and get a free 5-day journal at www.kristendboice.com to begin closing the chapter on what doesn't serve you and open the door to the real you. This information is being provided to you for educational and informational purposes only. It is being provided to you to educate you about ideas on stress management and as a self-help tool for your own use. It is not psychotherapy/counseling in any form. This information is to be used at your own risk based on your own judgment. For my full Disclaimer please go to www.kristendboice.com. For counseling services near Indianapolis, IN, visit www.pathwaystohealingcounseling.com. Pathways to Healing Counseling's vision is to provide warm, caring, compassionate and life-changing counseling services and educational programs to individuals, couples and families in order to create learning, healing and growth.
Most Americans don't have a clear picture of what universal healthcare really means. Dr. Marschall Runge says we're unlikely to see fully free, unlimited care – but a model based on preventive, team-based medicine is possible. In his new book, The Great Healthcare Disruption, Runge outlines how AI, better access, and more shareable medical records could revolutionize care – if we also prioritize our own health. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/the-future-of-medicine-pt-1-do-we-want-free-or-innovative-healthcare Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. Marschall Runge, CEO of Michigan Medicine and Dean of the University of Michigan Medical School, joins the podcast to discuss his new book The Great Healthcare Disruption: Big Tech, Bold Policy, and the Future of American Medicine. He shares insights on transformative trends in healthcare, from AI and GLP-1 drugs to the urgent need for primary care investment and systemwide cost reform.
Marschall S. Runge, M.D., Ph.D., is the executive vice president for Medical Affairs at the University of Michigan, dean of the Medical School, and CEO of Michigan Medicine. He earned his doctorate in molecular biology at Vanderbilt University and his medical degree from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, where he also completed a residency in internal medicine. He is the author of more than 250 publications and holds five patents for novel approaches to healthcare. Today we talk about his new novel, “Coded to Kill: A Techno Medical Thriller.” It is a supercharged fictional story about how advancing technology in medicine is exploited with by a power hungry cabal and the offbeat cybersecurity team out to stop them. A tough book to put down!
Joe Pardavila welcomes Dr. Marschall Runge, Dean of the University of Michigan Medical School and author of The Great Healthcare Disruption: Big Tech, Bold Policy, and the Future of American Medicine. Dr. Runge shares his bold vision for transforming the U.S. healthcare system, tackling pressing issues like physician burnout, AI-driven innovations, and the challenges of accessibility and affordability.From the potential of AI to streamline administrative tasks and improve patient care to the controversial role of government in healthcare, Dr. Runge doesn't shy away from hard truths. He discusses the obesity epidemic, the promise (and pitfalls) of drugs like Ozempic, and why a blended healthcare system—combining baseline government-provided care with optional private upgrades—could be the key to a healthier America.Whether you're frustrated with long wait times, high costs, or the complexities of modern medicine, this conversation offers fresh perspectives and provocative solutions. Tune in to hear why Dr. Runge believes disruption is exactly what healthcare needs—and how big tech and bold policy could reshape the future of American medicine.Dr. MARSCHALL RUNGE serves as Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs at the University of Michigan, dean of the Medical School, and CEO of Michigan Medicine. With advanced degrees from Vanderbilt and Johns Hopkins, and specialized training at Harvard's Massachusetts General Hospital, he has spent his career driving healthcare innovation and transforming medical education. His insights draw from decades of experience as both a practicing cardiologist and healthcare executive.
This episode recorded live at the Becker's Hospital Review 15th Annual Meeting features Marschall Runge, Dean, University of Michigan Medical School; Executive Vice President, Medical Affairs, University of Michigan; and CEO of Michigan Medicine. Dr. Runge shares insights on leading a complex academic health system, driving integration across hospitals, managing financial headwinds, and embracing AI and digital innovation to shape the future of care.
Mike talks about how the Post Office is collecting food donations right at your mailbox. Later in the hour Mike invites author and doctor Marschall Runge on the show to talk about his latest medical thriller. That and more on this hour of The Restaurant Show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join host Jesse Jackson on this episode of Set Lusting Bruce as he chats with Bruce Springsteen fan Tom Runge-D'Amore about his journey with Bruce's music, his background in military history, and his career as a writer. Tom shares his unique experiences attending Springsteen concerts, his favorite albums and songs, and how Bruce's music and autobiography have impacted his life. This heartfelt conversation delves into personal stories, the power of music, and the sense of community among Springsteen fans. 00:00 Introduction and Patreon Shoutouts 01:25 Meet the Guest: Tom Runge-D'Amore 01:54 Tom's Background and Early Life 04:37 Tom's Musical Journey 06:36 Discovering Bruce Springsteen 13:16 Bruce's Influence and Autobiography 16:17 Tom's Writing Career 20:04 First Concert Experience 21:33 Nosebleeds to Field Tickets 23:12 The Pit Experience 26:48 Favorite Albums and Songs 30:47 Chasing Songs Live 32:46 The Merry Question 34:59 Final Thoughts and Contact Info Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join host Jesse Jackson on this episode of Set Lusting Bruce as he chats with Bruce Springsteen fan Tom Runge-D'Amore about his journey with Bruce's music, his background in military history, and his career as a writer. Tom shares his unique experiences attending Springsteen concerts, his favorite albums and songs, and how Bruce's music and autobiography have impacted his life. This heartfelt conversation delves into personal stories, the power of music, and the sense of community among Springsteen fans. 00:00 Introduction and Patreon Shoutouts 01:25 Meet the Guest: Tom Runge-D'Amore 01:54 Tom's Background and Early Life 04:37 Tom's Musical Journey 06:36 Discovering Bruce Springsteen 13:16 Bruce's Influence and Autobiography 16:17 Tom's Writing Career 20:04 First Concert Experience 21:33 Nosebleeds to Field Tickets 23:12 The Pit Experience 26:48 Favorite Albums and Songs 30:47 Chasing Songs Live 32:46 The Mary Question 34:59 Final Thoughts and Contact Info Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
durée : 00:12:22 - Mozart 1, 2, 3, 4, par Julien Libeer, Pierre Colombet, Eckart Runge, Máté Szücs - C'est le sourire et la lumière de Mozart que Julien Libeer et ses complices nous proposent dans ce programme très original.
durée : 00:12:22 - Mozart 1, 2, 3, 4, par Julien Libeer, Pierre Colombet, Eckart Runge, Máté Szücs - C'est le sourire et la lumière de Mozart que Julien Libeer et ses complices nous proposent dans ce programme très original.
Hey Heart Buddies! I welcome Dr. Marschall Runge, a leading expert in cardiovascular disease and AI in healthcare, this week to help us explore the transformative role of AI in heart health and discuss its potential to improve diagnostics and predict health outcomes. Runge shares insights into AI's ability to analyze complex medical data, enhancing preventive care and treatment precision. I ask him to address concerns about maintaining human connection in healthcare amidst AI advancements. The conversation highlights the importance of patients being proactive as the "CEO" of their health. Runge expresses optimism about AI's role in revolutionizing healthcare practices and outcomes.This is a fascinating episode and a break from our usual story telling. I hope this episode empowers you to think outside the box of your current health care. Let me know if you liked it!Amazon.com: Coded to Kill: A Techno-Medical Thriller: 9781637589274: Runge M.D., Marschall: Books Marschall S. Runge, M.D., Ph.D. | LinkedInJoin the Newsletter for almost weekly content for this podcast and other heart related news.Join the Patreon Community! The Joyful Beat zoom group is where you'll find connection and hope that you aren't alone in your journey.If you just want to support the show as a one-time gift (thank you), go here.**I am not a doctor and this is not medical advice. Be sure to check in with your care team about all the next right steps for you and your heart.**How to connect with BootsEmail: Boots@theheartchamberpodcast.comInstagram: @openheartsurgerywithboots or @boots.knightonLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/boots-knightonBoots KnightonIf you enjoyed this episode, take a minute and share it with someone you know who will find value in it as well.
Are Vaccines Good For Us? Marschall S. Runge, M.D., Ph.D., was born in Austin, Texas, and graduated from Vanderbilt University with a BA in General Biology and a PhD in Molecular Biology. He received his medical degree from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and trained in internal medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He was a cardiology fellow and junior faculty member at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Runge's next position was at Emory University, where he directed the Cardiology Fellowship Training Program. He then moved to the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, where he was Chief of Cardiology and Director of the Sealy Center for Molecular Cardiology. He joined the University of North Carolina (UNC) from 2000 – 2014, where he served as Charles Addison and Elizabeth Ann Sanders Distinguished Professor of Medicine, Chair of the Department of Medicine, President of UNC Physicians and Vice Dean for Clinical Affairs. Dr. Runge visits with Mark Alyn.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/late-night-health-radio--2804369/support.
Are Vaccines Good For Us? Marschall S. Runge, M.D., Ph.D., was born in Austin, Texas, and graduated from Vanderbilt University with a BA in General Biology and a PhD in Molecular Biology. He received his medical degree from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and trained in internal medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He was a cardiology fellow and junior faculty member at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Runge's next position was at Emory University, where he directed the Cardiology Fellowship Training Program. He then moved to the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, where he was Chief of Cardiology and Director of the Sealy Center for Molecular Cardiology. He joined the University of North Carolina (UNC) from 2000 – 2014, where he served as Charles Addison and Elizabeth Ann Sanders Distinguished Professor of Medicine, Chair of the Department of Medicine, President of UNC Physicians and Vice Dean for Clinical Affairs. Dr. Runge visits with Mark Alyn.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/late-night-health-radio--2804369/support.
Send us a textThe best tech firm experimentation seems to offer thousands of button color experiments. Dr.Runge has a better approach, which changes at every game development stage. We debate gaming's broken relationship with science, the proper experimentation framework, and how much you'd bet on yourself to complete Cousera assignments.Read Dr.Runge's new paper NOW! Showlinks:Julian RungeGaming Companies Run Thousands of Experiments a YearGame Data ProsHow to use games to build relationships with your customers
The Lawyer Stories Podcast Episode 214 features Cynthia Runge, founder and owner of Peridot Family Law LLC in Boston, Massachusetts (also admitted in New York.) We discuss Cynthia's interest in pursuing a law degree, completing her undergrad in Boston and law school in California. About ten years after receiving her JD, Cynthia's interest in the arts led her to receiving a certificate in Museum Studies. Now, Cynthia has a focus on family law, collaborative law, divorce mediation and care and protection matters. Cynthia's background also includes experience in landlord/tenant and real estate law in addition to intellectual property matters for artists and non-profits. For more information, you can check out Cynthia's website at www.peridotfamilylaw.com.
In this week's episode, we cover key executive orders signed by President Trump earlier this week that are significant to agriculture and dive into the details of a carbon program. This week's top ag news includes new data showing that 2024 was the warmest year on record in the United States. We also cover updates on agricultural policy, including tariffs, the reintroduction of the Farm to Fly Act and its potential impact on Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and 45Z tax credit opportunities. Additionally, we discuss what we learned from the USDA Secretary of Agriculture nominee Brooke Rollins after yesterday's senate of ag committee hearing. Other notable headlines include an Iowa senator's controversial proposal to purchase Minnesota land, a house bill in Indiana aimed at acquiring Illinois land, and good news about a young dairywoman known as #LoveForLexi, who received a life-saving heart transplant this week. In this week's interview we hear about the Bayer Carbon Program from Ben Runge, who interviewed with us before transitioning to a new career after serving as a sustainable systems agronomist with Bayer. Runge provides insights into the program, discussing how it's gone from an idea to an opportunity for farmers. He explains the program's incentives, the practices that qualify (including up to four years of historical practices) and more. Story ideas, or event opportunities for Ag News Daily to cover? Send them to michelle@agnewsdaily.com or delaney@agnewsdaily.com. As always, the episode includes the latest agricultural weather and market updates. Follow us daily with agriculture content on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube in addition to our weekly videos!
In this episode, Dr. Marschall Runge, Dean of the University of Michigan Medical School, Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs, and CEO of Michigan Medicine, discusses transformative initiatives at Michigan Medicine, including regional collaborations, advances in AI for healthcare, and strategies to enhance local care while addressing rising healthcare costs.
Your child's background knowledge and vocabulary are key to helping them become proficient readers. Learn how family field trips and simple learning adventures can help them do well in school and develop critical thinking skills. References American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (n.d.). Disorders of Reading and Writing. ASHA.or. Retrieved 12 20, 2024, from https://www.asha.org/practice-portal/clinical-topics/written-language-disorders/disorders-of-reading-and-writing/?srsltid=AfmBOoq7itDoISbJ6OIKUI44UGMGBt00PAB40OMCoJUWpZz31uK0Gw2U D'Angiulli, A., Runge, M., Faulkner, A., Zakizadeh, J., Chan, A., & Morcos, S. (2013). Vividness of visual imagery and incidental recall of verbal cues, when phenomenological availability reflects long-term memory accessibility. Frontiers in psychology, 4, 1. Reid Smith, Pamela Snow, Tanya Serry & Lorraine Hammond (2021) The Role of Background Knowledge in Reading Comprehension: A Critical Review, Reading Psychology, 42:3, 214-240, DOI: 10.1080/02702711.2021.1888348
Newt discusses the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on healthcare with Dr. Marschall S. Runge, M.D., Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs and Dean of the Medical School at the University of Michigan. Dr. Runge shares insights on how AI is revolutionizing drug discovery, medical diagnostics, and healthcare management. AI's ability to analyze vast datasets is accelerating the development of new treatments and improving early diagnosis of diseases like Alzheimer's and diabetes. Dr. Runge highlights the potential for AI to reduce healthcare costs by minimizing unnecessary testing and enhancing the efficiency of medical records management. The conversation also touches on the challenges of integrating AI into healthcare systems, including regulatory hurdles and the need for collaboration with insurance companies. Additionally, Dr. Runge discusses his novel "Coded to Kill," which explores the vulnerabilities of electronic health records to hacking.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Bernie talks with Paige McKenna Grube and Stacy Stanton-Runge about GOLD: The Documentary. GOLD explores the lives of dancers at the Gold Nugget strip club in Spread Eagle, Wisconsin. Paige discusses her background in filmmaking and the journey of creating a film that humanizes and uplifts women in the adult industry, while Stacy shares her personal experience as a dancer and how the project unfolded. The film, which took three years to complete, focuses on the dancers' personal stories, their future plans, and aims to promote body positivity and reclaim female agency. The conversation delves into the empowerment and sisterhood within the club, challenging societal stigmas. instagram.com/goldthedocumentary facebook.com/GOLDthedocumentary ****************************************** Hungry for more? Check us out at isbreakfast.com ******************************************
In a time when AI is creating new realities faster than we can make sense of them, we need to imagine possible future scenarios to prepare. Which is why a new novel by Marschall Runge, Dean of the University of Michigan Medical School, is so prescient. In his book “Coded to Kill,” Runge helps us imagine what could go wrong, even if so much can go right. Abdul reflects on the critical role of imagination in science. Then he sits down with Dean Runge to talk about what his book can teach us about how we prepare for a future of artificial intelligence in medicine.
Police in the Chicago suburbs were stunned in 1995 when a family dog brought home a severed human left leg and then again, five days later another leg. Over several months, numerous body parts from the same victim would be discovered scattered along the border between Wisconsin and Illinois. Whoever had done this, had gone through painstaking efforts to dispose of their victim. How to support: For extra perks including exclusive content, early release, and ad-free episodes - Go to - Patreon How to connect: Website Instagram Facebook Twitter Please check out our sponsors and help support the podcast: Zocdoc - Go to zocdoc.com/MADNESS and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Then find and book a top-rated doctor today. Many are available within 24 hours. Manly Bands - There's no better time to invest in a Manly Bands wedding ring than right now. We're offering a 25% discount on all wedding rings at ManlyBands.com with code MADNESS. Nutrafol - For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code MADNESS. Factor - Head to FACTORMEALS.com/madness50 and use code madness50 to get 50% off. ExpressVPN - Secure your online data TODAY by visiting ExpressVPN.com/madness and you can get an extra three months FREE. GoHenry - Set your kids up for success and get started today at gohenry.com/madness. T&Cs apply. Renews from $4.99 per month unless canceled. ASPCA Pet Health Insurance - To explore coverage, visit ASPCApetinsurance.com/madness The ASPCA® is not an insurer and is not engaged in the business of insurance Shopify - Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/madness Research & Writing: Ryan Deininger SOURCES: Chicago Tribune #1 Chicago Tribune #2 Chicago Tribune #3 Chicago Tribune #4 Chicago Tribune #5 Chicago Tribune #6 Chicago Tribune #7 Chicago Tribune #8 Chicago Tribune #9 Chicago Tribune #10 Chicago Tribune #11 Chicago Tribune #12 Chicago Tribune #13 Chicago Tribune #14 Chicago Tribune #15 Chicago Tribune #16 Southtown Star Classified To Kill Defending The Damned Paul Runge Appeal (2009) Murderpedia Trap, Kill, Repeat Worlds Most Evil Killers