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RXP talks about the Nintendo Switch 2! Time Stamps: (00:00) Intro (01:50) We finally know what the C button does (12:50) Mouse functionality, point and click adventure (20:40) Mario Kart WORLD (32:10) Was the launch year lineup convincing enough to buy in? (42:20) Switch 2 game release highlights (52:49) Are we buying? (01:06:30) Any other desires? (01:11:00) Outro Music: Grandmaster Doug
Rx Partnership (RxP) recently welcomed three new members to its Board of Directors: Monique Finneran, regional head of communication, North America & USA for Allianz Partners; Jen Kostyniuk, director of economic development for Dominion Energy; and Yogesh "Yogi" Verma, senior vice president of PRA Group. RxP is dedicated to increasing access to medication for vulnerable patients in Virginia. Working via a network of 30 free and charitable clinics throughout the state, RxP coordinates the distribution of low-cost or free brand and generic medication to adult, low-income patients without insurance, regardless of ability to pay. *** Dori Mouris of Henrico is...Article LinkSupport the show
Happy new year! The RXP crew comes together to discuss their 2023 goals. Do you think they can do it? Time Stamps: (00:00) Intro (03:30) Matt on movies (08:15) Tiffany on movies (14:50) What is on Alex's watchlist (40:05) Tiffany and the reading rainbow (45:44) Matt also trying to find the lucky charms (51:22) Tiffany is reaching for the stars (57:52) Alex appreciating the indies (01:04:56) Tiffany will roll credits on these games (01:07:15) We didn't see it coming, Matt is committed (01:14:48) Outro Find us on Twitter: @rxp_podcast Music: Grandmaster Doug
Beth Rom-Rymer, PhD is the Chair and President of the Board of Directors of the National Register of Health Service Psychologists, the co-founder and co-chair of the International Movement for Prescriptive Authority (a movement supporting psychologists ability to prescribe medications) and at the time of this recording, a current candidate for the presidency of the American Psychological Association (APA). Through her leadership and her ability to bring together multiple groups, Dr. Rom-Rymer has greatly increased access to mental health care in the United States. I hope you will enjoy learning from her as much as I did through this interview! Support the show
Happy October 1! We have lots to pack into this New Music Friday with new music out this week from Ghost, Ministry, Mastodon, Secondhand Sound, IDLES, and tons more! Plus, check out our studio session with Arrested Youth when they stopped by the X1039 studio. You can follow along with all the new music we talked about here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2BrhSSLSgvXQzSdDrrTsKjAlso, be sure to follow us on all social media. https://www.www.facebook.com/x1039radiohttps://twitter.com/x1039radio https://www.instagram.com/x1039radio
With the Oscars this weekend, Shawn, Cate, and Crowley sit down to discuss the soundtracks of our lives, the directors who just nail their soundtracks, and of course Cate brings up musicals and Crowley brings up John Carpenter.Socials: https://www.facebook.com/94.3KILO https://www.www.facebook.com/1039RXPhttps://twitter.com/KILORADIO https://twitter.com/1039rxp https://www.instagram.com/943kilo https://www.instagram.com/1039rxp/
RXP's Summer Justice talks with Joseph Mulherin, a.k.a. nothing,nowhere. Listen for his acoustic performance of his jam "Fake Friend" that he recorded exclusively for our podcast!Socials: https://www.facebook.com/94.3KILO https://www.www.facebook.com/1039RXPhttps://twitter.com/KILORADIO https://twitter.com/1039rxp https://www.instagram.com/943kilo https://www.instagram.com/1039rxp/
Summer talks with Nurse Jenn Nelson, RXP fan and wife of Dreamers bassist Marc Nelson, about her experience getting the COVID-19 vaccine, as well as the music that got her through 2020.Jenn's Top Songs of 2020 Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4Y88zhr7zErG8MlBnRMvsk?si=cLqE5k4STDuew1Ss57W4EgSocials: https://www.facebook.com/94.3KILO https://www.www.facebook.com/1039RXPhttps://twitter.com/KILORADIO https://twitter.com/1039rxp https://www.instagram.com/943kilo https://www.instagram.com/1039rxp/
The global communications holding companies have missed a prime opportunity to fast-track their digital transformation and tech credentials - instead, the French IT and consulting giant Capgemini is heading their way like Accenture Interactive and Deloitte Digital have already. RXP owns data, design and brand agency The Works, which it paid $33m for in 2018 to augment its capabilities in CX, digital transformation and the Salesforce, Microsoft and ServiceNow platforms. Capgemini CEO Olaf Pietschner and RXP CEO Ross Fielding talk what’s next after the merger. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RXP's Cate talks to Nancy Wilson about her new single, her upcoming solo album (her first ever!), and, of course, how she's been getting through 2020.Socials: https://www.facebook.com/94.3KILO https://www.www.facebook.com/1039RXPhttps://twitter.com/KILORADIO https://twitter.com/1039rxp https://www.instagram.com/943kilo https://www.instagram.com/1039rxp/
KILO's Shawn Rock speaks with singer-songwriter ONR about his new collab with Sarah Barthel of Phantogram, and what his 2020 has been like. Socials: https://www.facebook.com/94.3KILO https://www.www.facebook.com/1039RXPhttps://twitter.com/KILORADIO https://twitter.com/1039rxp https://www.instagram.com/943kilo https://www.instagram.com/1039rxp/
This week we talk about investing with your Spock brain instead of your McCoy brain, why Tony's Stock of the Week is SFR, why CAA might benefit from rising aluminium prices, how to regression test return on equity, charting the 3PTL lines for LYL, CCV, DKM, RXP, and SUL, and Tony's Melbourne Cup tip!
Shawn sits down with KILO's Sid Black and RXP's Summer Justice to talk about times that music taught them empathy, lifted their spirits, and helped them to feel connected to something greater.The Band From Far Away documentary: https://youtu.be/u0g7btnnq3AThe Band From Far Away performance: https://youtu.be/uh9YBw8nnXgSocials: https://www.facebook.com/94.3KILO https://www.www.facebook.com/1039RXPhttps://twitter.com/KILORADIO https://twitter.com/1039rxp https://www.instagram.com/943kilo https://www.instagram.com/1039rxp/
Shawn Rock got a chance to talk to Bad Wolves' Tommy Vext about Artists for Recovery, a supergroup with Nikki Sixx, Slash, and Corey Taylor who just dropped a track—"Maybe It's Time"—to raise awareness about opioid addiction and raise money for The Global Recovery Initiatives Foundation.
Cate Carrier and Shawn Rock discuss how music has carried us through the pandemic, and how pandemic has affected our own playlists. Featuring guests Kennyhoopla and White Reaper's Hunter Thompson.2020 Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1ZvNO68KjwHaoTpa72NPTZSocials: https://www.facebook.com/94.3KILO https://www.www.facebook.com/1039RXPhttps://twitter.com/KILORADIO https://twitter.com/1039rxp https://www.instagram.com/943kilo https://www.instagram.com/1039rxp/
Two dudes talkin bout love songs. Sid Black and Andy Crowl (Mr. Crowley) discuss how music interweaves itself into romantic relationships, from crush to break-up and all the stops between. With special guest Shawn Rock.Explicit content warning: scientifically-accurate anatomical term in the first few minutes.Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6soO4jdKwENWIT44b6lehl?si=0FI7RG69QyC8Taj7FtJh8wSocials: https://www.facebook.com/94.3KILO https://www.www.facebook.com/1039RXPhttps://twitter.com/KILORADIO https://twitter.com/1039rxp https://www.instagram.com/943kilo https://www.instagram.com/1039rxp/
Ross Ford and Shawn Rock bring in artists and DJs to talk about their first albums, including Ivan Moody from Five Finger Death Punch, Ben Johnston from Biffy Clyro, Brent Smith from Shinedown, Nick Wold from Dreamers, Tommy Vext from Bad Wolves, and AJ Channer from Fire From The Gods, as well as KILO's Sid Black and KRXP's Summer Justice.Socials: https://www.facebook.com/94.3KILO https://www.www.facebook.com/1039RXPhttps://twitter.com/KILORADIO https://twitter.com/1039rxp https://www.instagram.com/943kilo https://www.instagram.com/1039rxp/
Ross Ford and Shawn Rock find out more first albums from artists like Tyler Connolly from Theory of a Deadman, Matt Bigland from Dinosaur Pile-Up, Matt Brandyberry from From Ashes to New, Arejay Hale from Halestorm, and Johannes Eckerström from Avatar, as well as KILO's Nick Miller and KILO/KRXP's Andy Crowl.Socials: https://www.facebook.com/94.3KILO https://www.www.facebook.com/1039RXPhttps://twitter.com/KILORADIO https://twitter.com/1039rxp https://www.instagram.com/943kilo https://www.instagram.com/1039rxp/
Music moves our souls, but it can also induce actual physical changes to your body. Shawn and Cate discuss the ways music gives us goosebumps, songs that cause it, and a little about the science behind it.Explicit Language note: includes one FCC word and brief sex-adjacent terminology.Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2knYqMXDUPPCm4hKdYypPKSocials: https://www.facebook.com/94.3KILO https://www.www.facebook.com/1039RXPhttps://twitter.com/KILORADIO https://twitter.com/1039rxp https://www.instagram.com/943kilo https://www.instagram.com/1039rxp/
The global agency holding groups are challenged, the consulting firms are making moves but brands are not backing new indies and start-ups, despite their frustrations. Or are they? Mi3 Executive Editor Paul McIntyre talks to the CEOs at Bastion Collective, Lavender CX and the listed RXP group for a reality check in the first of a new series on the future of Big versus Indie.
Saddle up for a special Thanksgiving episode! The Brothers talk with their cousin Steve Burrell! Steve is the morning radio DJ for Channel 93.3 in Denver. Steve previously hosted the morning show for 103.9 RXP here in Colorado Springs.
Not much was known about RXP before it entered adland with the acquisition of The Works. RXP's Ross Fielding and The Works' Damian Pincus unpack how the two businesses are going to work together and comment on the consultancy trend sweeping agencies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Deborah C. Baker, JD, is the director of Legal & Regulatory Policy in the Office of Legal & Regulatory Affairs of the American Psychological Association's Practice Directorate. Since joining APA in 2004, she has worked with state psychological associations, APA leadership and members, and regulatory bodies on a variety of issues involving scope of practice/licensure, testing, telehealth, prescriptive authority, HIPAA compliance as well as other legal and regulatory issues. Ms. Baker works with APA governance groups, such as the Committee for the Advancement of Professional Practice and the Board of Professional Affairs on legal/regulatory issues affecting professional practice. She has also provided support to several APA task forces, including the joint APA-ASPPB-APAIT Task Force on Telepsychology, which developed the APA Guidelines on the Practice of Telepsychology as well as task forces established to review and revise APA policies on prescriptive authority and designation of psychopharmacology training programs. She represents APA Practice in several outside organizations, including the Coalition for Patients' Rights and the American Telemedicine Association. She has made numerous presentations at the APA Annual Convention, state psychological association meetings and conferences as well as outside organizations on the issues of telehealth and scope of practice issues. Susan Farber, PhD, has run a private practice in Boise, Idaho since 1983. She specializes in individual therapy work with children, adolescents and adults. She’s also assisted in the development of various conferences on topics such as autism, epilepsy and behavioral aspects of neurologic disorders. Dr. Farber has served as president of the Idaho Psychological Association and chair of IPA’s Continuing Education Committee. She is currently co-chair of IPA’s Advocacy Committee, taking the lead on prescriptive authority legislative initiatives for the last four years. Dr. Farber was also appointed to the advisory board on prescriptive authority issues serving the Idaho Board of Psychologist Examiners. In 2017, Dr. Farber won the Karl F. Heiser APA Presidential Award for Advocacy. The award honors psychologists who are at the forefront of advocating for the profession. Dr. Farber received her undergraduate degree in English from the University of Chicago in 1967 and her doctorate in clinical psychology from Columbia University in 1973. Before returning to Idaho, her home state, she ran a private practice in New York and taught clinical psychology at New York University. Steven D. Hollon, PhD, is the Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of Psychology at Vanderbilt University. His research focuses on the nature and treatment of depression with a particular emphasis on the enduring effects of psychosocial treatments. He is the past president of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies and the Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology and the recipient of awards for both Distinguished Scientific and Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology from the Society of Clinical Psychology. He chaired the steering committee advising the American Psychological Association on the generation of clinical practice guidelines. Marlin Hoover, PhD, is a licensed psychologist in Illinois and New Mexico. He is also the clinical director, founder and owner of Hoover and Associates, a group practice comprised of highly qualified, licensed mental health professionals. Dr. Hoover is board certified in clinical psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology, and in medical psychology by the American Board of Medical Psychology. Dr. Hoover is a fellow of the Academy of Clinical Psychology and a fellow of the Academy of Medical Psychology. Currently, he is an instructor of doctoral clinical psychologists, who are studying to obtain prescription privileges through the New Mexico State University/Southwestern Institute for the Advancement of Psychotherapy Cooperative and through Fairleigh Dickinson University. He has prescription privileges in New Mexico, where he works two days per week. He is a member of the faculty of the Southern New Mexico Family Medicine Residency at Memorial Medical Center in Las Cruces. Additionally, he sees patients for psychotherapy and medication at the Center Through the Looking Glass. While starting a private practice in the Chicago area in 1985, he was a faculty member at Saint Xavier University for 20 years, and chair of the department of psychology of Saint Xavier University at Chicago. Dr. Hoover has done research and publications on the relationship between personality and heart disease, training of psychologists and validation of personality tests. He earned a PhD in behavioral sciences from the University of Chicago and a postdoctoral master’s in clinical psychopharmacology from Fairleigh Dickinson University.
Sarah Beckmann, PsyD, is a licensed clinical psychologist working as a behavioral health consultant within a rural Federally Qualified Health Center in Washington State. She completed her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at the school of Professional Psychology at Forest Institute in 2014 and is current pursing her clinical psychopharmacology postdoctoral MS Degree through California School of Professional Psychology. Dustin Hammers, PhD, ABPP is an assistant professor of neurology and clinical neuropsychologist at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah. He completes clinical neuropsychological evaluations for patients directly in his office in Salt Lake City, but also for patients in Jackson, Wyoming using telepsychology technology. Emily Selby-Nelson, PsyD, is a licensed clinical psychologist working as the lead/director of Behavioral Health for Cabin Creek Health Systems, a federally qualified health center that provides fully integrated primary care services to communities in rural West Virginia. Dr. Selby-Nelson strives to improve access to quality integrated behavioral health care through direct clinical service, advocacy, teaching, research and administrative and professional association leadership. Please email Dr. Selby-Nelson for more. Julie Yurie Takishima-Lacasa, PhD, is research specialist at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. In her clinical practice she specializes in providing integrated behavioral health services in rural primary care settings. As a generalist, she treats a broad range of mental health problems and disorders across the developmental spectrum, with an emphasis on working closely with medical providers to address behavioral factors in chronic illness care, physical symptoms associated with stress, and health behavior change. Her program of research focuses on addressing disparities in the accessibility and utilization of effective, culturally informed behavioral health services for at-risk, rural communities of Hawai‘i.
Some straight up magical wranglings lined up for you this month…music has clearly been working out over the summer, because it's healthy as hell at the moment! Cuts from Moonchild, Disclosure, Roots Manuva, Dusty, Sarah Williams White, Plage 84 and 17 Branches all chip in to make it an all out cracker. Keep it well and truly locked for the duration!Thank you. Love you...RxP.S. GET IN TOUCH ON: HIDEOUTSESSIONS@MAC.COMhttps://twitter.com/FranksonMusicUK https://soundcloud.com/FranksonMusicUK https://www.facebook.com/FranksonMusicUKTracklist:1. Nat Birchall ‘Njozi (Vision)' (Jazzman) 2. The Gene Dudley Group, ft. E ‘Pearl Baby, Pearl' (Wah Wah 45s) 3. Motivators ‘Booster' (Here and Now) 4. SoulMetricSystem ‘The Vault' (Raw Deal) 5. Sarah Williams White ‘Winter Sun' (First Word) 6. Žiga Murko ‘Glow' (RX:TX) 7. Moonchild ‘The Truth' (Tru Thoughts) 8. Roseau ‘Grab (Kwes Rework)' (Ninja) 9. Shigeto ‘Pulse' (Ghostly) 10. Roots Manuva ‘Don't Breathe Out' (Big Dada) 11. Plage 84 ‘Not Too Fast' (Roche Musique) 12. Dusty ‘Heavy Lights' (Jazz and Milk) 13. DJ Raw Sugar ‘Tell Me (Yam Who? Rework)' (ISM) 14. IMYRMIND ‘Wanja 9000' (Tartlet) 15. JP Soul ‘You Want Her (The Revenge Mix)' (Roam) 16. Aboutface ‘The Hazy Path To Misunderstanding' (Dark Matters) 17. Danny Clark ‘Looking Good' (Wotnot) 18. DJ E-Clyps ‘That Brooklyn Ish (Original Mix)' (In House) 19. Disclosure ‘Jaded (Lone Remix)' (Island) 20. NVOY ‘All Night' (Black Butter) 21. FineArt ft. Rachel K Collier ‘Don't Wanna Rush (Billon Remix)' (The Full Hundred) 22. 17 Branches ‘Light Vibe Rock' (Snake Beat) 23. Gerra & Stone ft. Lucy Kitchen & Stephen McCleary ‘Unbreakable' (Dispatch) 24. James Vincent McMorrow ‘Gold' (D/L)
Dr. Beth Rom-Rymer from Illinois speaks with John about the recent RxP success in Illinois. Psychologists passed a law to permit appropriately trained psychologist to prescribe psychotropic agents. Beth shares many words of wisdom, including reasons for psychologists obtaining prescriptive authority, keys to advocacy, and the details of the prescriptive authority law in Illinois. While John laments that Pennsylvania may in the Precontemplative stage of change, Beth offers numerous suggestions to any state moving in a forward direction on RxP legislation. The Skype connection was not the best, so apologies in advance for any technical flaws. In terms of learning objectives, at the end of the podcast, the listener will be able to: 1. Describe two reasons why psychologists are seeking prescriptive authority; 2. Explain the educational requirements of becoming a prescribing psychologist in Illinois; and, 3. Describe two important components to passing legislation on prescriptive authority. To earn 1-APA approved Continuing Education Credit, click here.
In this episode, John speaks with Robert McGrath, Ph.D. Bob is a psychologist and Director of the Masters in Science Program in Clinical Psychopharmacology at Fairleigh Dickinson in New Jersey. He is a tireless advocate of RxP for psychologists. John and Bob discuss the prescriptive authority movement as well as the benefits of a prescribing psychologists. Training issues, legislative advocacy, and the two states that granted psychologists prescriptive authority will be addressed. At the end of the podcast, the listener will be able to: 1. Describe two reasons why psychologists are seeking prescriptive authority; 2. Explain two benefits for patients who work with a prescribing psychologist; and, 3. Name two states that permit appropriately trained psychologists to prescribe medication. Click here to purchase 1 APA-approved Continuing Education credit