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The Pediatric Lounge
170 A Day in the Life of a Tele-ICU Doctor -Jeff Sadowsky MD

The Pediatric Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 67:53


A Day in the Life of a Tele ICU Physician with Dr. Jeff SadowskyIn this episode, we welcome Dr. Jeff Sadowsky, a double-boarded physician in internal and ICU medicine, who shares his journey from being a medical student in Romania to founding Robotic Critical Care Services in the U.S. Dr. Sadowsky discusses his experiences and challenges working as a tele ICU physician, the technological advancements in telemedicine, and his dedication to helping critically ill patients. He also talks about the emotional aspects of patient care and the role of AI and telerobots in the ICU and offers advice to physicians considering a career in telemedicine.00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction01:04 Early Life and Career of Dr. Jeff Sadowsky02:18 Medical School Memories and Challenges06:24 Telemedicine and ICU Innovations15:26 Technology in Telemedicine21:07 The Human Touch in Telemedicine31:17 Financial Aspects and Operational Details32:59 Challenges of Night Shifts in ICU34:12 Backup Physicians and COVID-19 Impact34:43 Telemedicine and Work-Life Balance35:15 Managing DKA and Patient Outcomes36:45 Telemedicine During COVID-1938:32 Professional and Financial Satisfaction45:11 Telemedicine Technology and Future Innovations53:45 Ethical Concerns in Telemedicine01:04:16 Advice for Aspiring Tele-ICU PhysiciansSupport the show

The Morning Drive with Marcus and Kurt

Gary Sadowsky, Chief Meteorologist at WCAX CH3, joins Kurt & Anthony to talk about his induction into the Vermont Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame.

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Steps
Steps #16 - Mitch Sadowsky - The Importance of a Long-Term Vision Embracing Change and Taking Risks

Steps

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 87:19


Todays episode of Steps explores the theme of purpose and balancing personal and professional responsibilities. Mitch Sadowsky discusses how his purpose is his family and providing a better life for them. He grapples with the challenge of being away from his family to work and finding a balance between his calling as a strength coach and being present for his children. Steve shares his own experience as a father and the importance of setting an example for his kids while articulating the greater calling on his life. The conversation also touches on the topics of career progression, self-reflection, and taking calculated risks. Mitch shares his journey of making major life and career changes, including moving to different locations and starting a new business. He emphasizes the importance of taking risks and being open to opportunities, even if they seem scary or uncertain. Mitch also highlights the value of having the right people around you, both in personal relationships and in business, to fill in the gaps and support your growth. He encourages self-awareness and understanding your strengths and weaknesses, as well as being willing to ask for help when needed. In this final part of the conversation, Mitch and Steve discuss the importance of self-awareness, embracing adversity, and focusing on core values. They emphasize the need to have a clear vision and goals, take risks, and surround yourself with like-minded individuals. He shares the concept of 'burning the boats' and committing fully to your plan A without a plan B. We also touch on the joys and challenges of parenting and the importance of enjoying every moment of the journey.You can find Mitch on the following platforms:InstagramAertas Performance InstagramX

Taste Radio
Sips & Whispers – Talking Shop With Ken Sadowsky

Taste Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 57:45


He may be nicknamed “The Beverage Whisperer,” but when Ken Sadowsky speaks he's heard loud and clear.  A longtime industry advisor and investor, Ken is one of the most respected and influential voices in the beverage business. Ken is currently the executive director of The Northeastern Independent Distributors Association, known as NIDA, a group of wholesalers that operate in states from Maine to Pennsylvania. He's also a senior advisor with Verlivest, the Belgium-based investment holding company founded by the owners of Anheuser-Busch InBev, which holds stakes in Oatly, Vita Coco and Hint Water. Ken is personally invested in and an advisor to several beverage companies including LifeAid, Icelandic Glacial, Recess and Dyla Brands.  This episode is the third of a trilogy with Ken, who also joined us for conversations in 2016 and 2019. Ken and Taste Radio editor Ray Latif sample drinks representing fast-growing, bleeding-edge and established categories, including better-for-you sodas, cannabis libations, nonalcoholic cocktails, and shots of the juice variety. As they sip their way through a mish-mash of beverages, Ken shares his perspective on trendy concepts, package design, formulation his investment thesis, and successful retail strategies. Show notes: 0:35: Ken Sadowsky, The Beverage Whisperer – Ken and Ray engage in some Sox talk before they dive into a mass of beverages, foreign and domestic. Ken talks about cutting his teeth back in 1983 and his ability to understand what brands have what it takes to go from “the core consumer to the more consumer” and why he's not bullish on non-nutritive sugar alternatives. They sip on some Chamberlain Coffee and chat about how the cold brew coffee category has morphed and whether non-alcoholic cocktails are – at this point – more sizzle than steak. Ken also explains why he's a fan of entrepreneurs with industry experience and why it's important to be nice to your distributors, before sipping on Olipop's limited-edition Barbie collaboration and sharing his take on the future of better-for-you sodas. He also admits to being an “illegal cannabis consumer” (not really), why you should sample beverages warm, getting retailers to merchandise your brand in two locations and the Catch-22 of fundraising. Brands in this episode: Mountain Dew, Chamberlain Coffee, Throne Sport Coffee, Vitaminwater, De Soi, Little Saints, Lapo's, Seedlip, Parch, Honest Tea, Prime, Alani Nu, Olipop, Slim Fast, Poppi, Evolution Fresh, Nantucket Nectars, Nixie, Late July, Cape Cod Potato Chips, Milonga, Recess, Magic Cactus, Alldae, Guayaki, Yerbae, Louie Louie, Fhirst, Wunderground's Brain Wash, Califia Farms, Starbucks, Loom, The Turmeric Co., Icelandic Glacial

The Strength Coach Podcast | Interviews with the Top Strength Coaches, Fitness Pros, Nutritionists and Fitness Business Coach

Brought to you by Perform Better Check out the HUGE SUMMER SALE at PerformBetter.com Highlights of Episode 385 Hit the Gym with a Strength Coach Mitch Sadowsky, 2-time Golf Digest Top 50 Golf Fitness Trainer, Owner and founder of Aretas Performance We spoke about: Golf Fitness Misconceptions about fitness for golf Strength Training for golfers Programming for golfers and how it differs from regular programming Speed & Power training for golf Making sure you don't put speed on top of dysfunction Non-negotiable for training golfers Staying in your lane- when is it too far How training for golf is similar to training for longevity much more   The StrengthCoach.com Coaches Corner with Coach Boyle We spoke about: Why functional training gets a bad rap The Why's behind the Scoop Toss & the Med Ball Drop catch How they promote consistency at MBSC   "Maximizing the Member Experience"  Brought to you by Naamly Sumit talks about the immense power of getting involved in your community. Naamly is the member experience platform for modern training gyms - It puts all of your communication with your members in one place, allowing you to keep track of that communication, so important for retention.  Get the Exclusive Naamly Fitness Business Boost Bundle BOOST #1 - Checklist: 51 Ways to acquire clients WITHOUT running ads. Use these to Increase your revenue. BOOST #2 - Cheatsheet: 12 Places to look to hire STAR Trainers. Recruiting will no longer be a challenge! BOOST #3 - Guide:9 Secrets to Increase Your Retention.Focus on these to grow consistent profitability. Click here to get the Bundle   The Three Pillars of Scaling Your Gym Business from The Business of Strength This episode starts a special 3-part series from Coach Joe at The Business of Strength. The 3 Pillars of Scaling Your Gym Business In Part 1, Coach Joe talks about Vision and Mindset of Scale- being ready for the challenges you will face when you start to scale. If you are ready to scale, step outside the comfort zone, and get to work…then this is the event you've been waiting for.  Strongest Year Retreat 2024:  I Command You to Grow!   About the Strongest Year Retreat: It's time for the Strongest Year annual retreat.  The gym business mastermind event of the year.  This year's retreat is all about scale.  Growing your skills as a gym owner, growing to multiple locations, growing your team, and scaling your systems to make it all go!   If you are looking for a no-nonsense action-packed event that is HIGH on action and LOW on FLUFF, this is the event for you.   Real gym owners who are LIVING IT, LOVING IT, AND GROWING IT will teach you the actual systems that are working for them right now.   Who is this for? Gym owners who want to scale their business beyond 500k  What is the event like? Two-Day Gym Business specific mastermind with lectures, workshops, breakout sessions, and social networking events.  Where is the event? Canopy Hotel Scottsdale AZ  When is it happening? September 19-20  Why choose the Strongest Year Retreat?  Founders Joe Riggio & Dan Goodman started the Business of Strength in 2015 after years of building their brand Varsity House Gym, and global leader in strength.   They saw a need to improve the state of the industry and wanted to create a program that existed to help gym owners turn their passion for strength into profitable business they love!   They saw that far too often gym owners were overworked, underpaid, and burnt out!   Mastering their systems can save YEARS of headache and mistakes and get the cheat code on business from some of the best gym owners and fitness professionals in the industry. They specialize in REAL brick and mortar gyms and are still actively working in and growing the brands we work with.  No Fluff, No Influencer BS, No BS Theory. Nearly 30-Years of private sector gym experience.   Investment: $799 Get a $300 Discount! Strengthcoach Podcast Discount (CLICK HERE): Use Code STRENGTHCOACH300   Thanks for Listening!

KPFA - Law & Disorder w/ Cat Brooks
SCOTUS Unanimously Moves No-Fly List Case Forward w/ CAIR’s Justin Sadowsky

KPFA - Law & Disorder w/ Cat Brooks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 24:41


After taking a trip out of the country, leaving his home in Portland, Oregon, to visit Sudan in 2010, Yonas Fikre was approached by FBI agents who tried to recruit him as a government informant. Most likely because he refused the FBI's advances, he was arrested, tortured, and interrogated, and then placed on a No Fly list. He was stuck outside the US for 6-or-so years. That story is itself appalling, and we'll hear it in more depth in just a moment, but, on Tuesday, the Supreme Court ruled with a full consensus – a 9-to-0 decision, that the government must allow Yonas Fikre to pursue a court case in which he claims that being on the official No Fly list caused him reputational harm and violated his due process. The FBI argued that since they took him off the list, the case was moot. Essentially, the Supreme Court ruling admits that the FBI's No Fly list can continue to be interrogated in court. Joining us to discuss the case is Justin Sadowsky, a trial attorney with the Council on American-Islamic Relations or CAIR. CAIR is the organization that brought Fikre's lawsuit and successfully argued it in the Supreme Court. Justin, our guest, co-wrote many of the briefs in that case. Check out CAIR's website: https://cair.com/ — Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/   The post SCOTUS Unanimously Moves No-Fly List Case Forward w/ CAIR's Justin Sadowsky appeared first on KPFA.

The Jay Franze Show: Your backstage pass to the entertainment industry
Jason Hale: Critically Acclaimed Touring Musician / Studio Owner (Doug Stone, Ronnie Bowman, Daryle Singletary)

The Jay Franze Show: Your backstage pass to the entertainment industry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 45:26


Jay Franze sits down with Jason Hale, a seasoned touring musician whose roots run deep in the heart of Kentucky. Hailing from Isonville, a town nestled between the hometowns of country legends Keith Whitley and Ricky Skaggs, Jason's journey through music spans an impressive three decades.From strumming his first chords at age 10 to joining local bands at 12, Jason's passion for music ignited early. By 15, he was already part of a professional regional band, and in 2005, he received his first national artist call from Ronnie Bowman.Throughout his career, Jason has shared the stage and studio with many talented artists, including Doug Stone, Ronnie Bowman, Katrina Elam, and Daryle Singletary, to name a few. When not captivating audiences with his bass skills, Jason runs a recording studio, offering his expertise in remote bass overdubs, recording, and mixing for artists and bands alike. Plus, he's been tuning pianos since 2015 – talk about a multi-talented musician!Join us as Jason takes us behind the scenes of his remarkable journey, from playing iconic venues like Heinz Field and the Las Vegas House of Blues touring across 48 states, France, and Canada. He's amassed a collection of unforgettable experiences, including recording sessions with Daryle Singletary's "Country Roads" and Nathan & Chesi Arnett's "Too Far Gone" EP.With his trusty Sadowsky and Fender basses, Line 6 Variax, and a classic Martin D18V in hand, Jason's gear reflects his dedication to his craft. Jason's journey is extraordinary, from the largest crowd of 20k at Country Jam in Grand Junction to fulfilling his dream of opening for Merle Haggard.Show InformationHost: Jay FranzeGuest: Tyler SchwankeRecorded: February 21, 2024LinksJay Franze: https://JayFranze.com Support the show

Swimming with Allocators
The Case for LP Allocation and GP Conviction in Venture with Sam Sadowsky

Swimming with Allocators

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 34:51


Highlights from this week's conversation include:Sam's journey into VC (1:33)Underwriting for financials and human beings (4:04)Value add and vision for the firm (7:54)Opportunity in non-trendy categories (12:09)Lessons from Climate 10 (13:17)Insider segment: State of markets for the innovation economy (15:39)Venture Ecosystem Model (19:23)Underwriting and Conviction Building (21:54)Advice for Allocators (24:09)LP's Management Process (26:43)Predictions for the Venture Asset Class (29:31)US Managers and International Markets (32:47)Final thoughts and takeaways (33:39)Sam Sadowsky is a Partner at Twelve Hundred, an early-stage investment platform investing in fund managers and founders building companies shaping the future of humanity. The long-term vision of Twelve Hundred is to be a systemic value creator by becoming a leader at partnering from the Seed stage towards regional, global and planetary impact.Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), a division of First Citizens Bank, is the bank of the world's most innovative companies and investors. SVB provides commercial and private banking to individuals and companies in the technology, life science and healthcare, private equity, venture capital and premium wine industries. SVB operates in centers of innovation throughout the United States, serving the unique needs of its dynamic clients with deep sector expertise, insights and connections. SVB's parent company, First Citizens BancShares, Inc. (NASDAQ: FCNCA), is a top 20 U.S. financial institution with more than $200 billion in assets. First Citizens Bank, Member FDIC. Learn more at svb.comSwimming with Allocators is a podcast that dives into the intriguing world of Venture Capital from an LP (Limited Partner) perspective. Hosts Alexa Binns and Earnest Sweat are seasoned professionals who have donned various hats in the VC ecosystem. Each episode, we explore where the future opportunities lie in the VC landscape with insights from top LPs on their investment strategies and industry experts shedding light on emerging trends and technologies. Follow along and subscribe at swimmingwithallocators.com.The information provided on this podcast does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available on this podcast are for general informational purposes only.

The 18STRONG Podcast
364. MITCH SADOWSKY: Increasing Explosive Endurance, Kettle Bells for Golfers, the Power of Breathing

The 18STRONG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 64:31


Listen in as Mitch breaks down the importance of kettlebell training for golfers, emphasizing how this tool is not just about strength but also about enhancing power, explosiveness, and the often-overlooked endurance aspect required for the long haul of a golf tournament. [fusebox_track_player url="https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/18strong/364_364._MITCH_SADOWSKY__Increasing_Explosive_Endurance_Kettle_Bells_for_Golfers_the_Power_of_Breathing.mp3" social_twitter="true" social_facebook="true" social_linkedin="true" social_pinterest="true" social_email="true" ]

Brawn Body Health and Fitness Podcast
Dr. Hannah Sadowsky: Physical Therapy Considerations for Gymnasts

Brawn Body Health and Fitness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 49:56


In this episode of the Brawn Body Health and Fitness Podcast, Dan is joined by Dr. Hannah Sadowsky to discuss physical therapy considerations for gymnasts, including sports background, assessment, RTS testing, equipment, and more. Hannah is a licensed Doctor of Physical Therapy who received her degree from Florida International University in 2019. With an extensive background in the sport of gymnastics she combines her knowledge of the sport and coaching experience with her clinical expertise to rehab and train these athletes and athletes alike to aim for longevity in the sport and reaching levels they never thought possible. Along with treating gymnasts, dancers and cheerleaders, she works with general population with orthopedic conditions and anyone wanting to get really strong. Her passion lies in educating on the sport of gymnastics and rehab considerations to treat patients for improved outcomes. She enjoys practicing calisthenics and bringing light to bodyweight training and strength training to create a resilient body that's prepared for any and all goals. For more on Hannah, be sure to find her on Instagram @hsadowsky ... You can also check out Old Bull at oldbullathletics.com *SEASON 5 of the Brawn Body Podcast is brought to you by Isophit. For more on Isophit, please check out isophit.com and @isophit Episode Sponsors: MoboBoard: BRAWNBODY10 saves 10% at checkout! AliRx: DBraunRx = 20% off at checkout! https://alirx.health/ MedBridge: https://www.medbridgeeducation.com/brawn-body-training or Coupon Code "BRAWN" for 40% off your annual subscription! CTM Band: https://ctm.band/collections/ctm-band coupon code "BRAWN10" = 10% off! PurMotion: "brawn" = 10% off!! GOT ROM: https://www.gotrom.com/a/3083/5X9xTi8k Red Light Therapy through Hooga Health: hoogahealth.com coupon code "brawn" = 12% off Ice shaker affiliate link: https://www.iceshaker.com?sca_ref=1520881.zOJLysQzKe Training Mask: "BRAWN" = 20% off at checkout https://www.trainingmask.com?sca_ref=2486863.iestbx9x1n Make sure you SHARE this episode with a friend who could benefit from the information we shared! Check out everything Dan is up to, including blog posts, fitness programs, and more by clicking here: https://linktr.ee/brawnbodytraining Liked this episode? Leave a 5-star review on your favorite podcast platform! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-braun/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-braun/support

Vermont Viewpoint
Hour 2: Vermont Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs, Gary Sadowsky - WCAX

Vermont Viewpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 44:00


In the second hour, Brad Wright is joined first by Vermont Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs executive director Chris Bradley. Then, he talks with WCAX chief meteorologist Gary Sadowsky.

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
5392. 90 Academic Words Reference from "Adam Sadowsky: How to engineer a viral music video | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 81:31


This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/adam_sadowsky_how_to_engineer_a_viral_music_video ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/90-academic-words-reference-from-adam-sadowsky-how-to-engineer-a-viral-music-video-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/TvxO2-DBeWQ (All Words) https://youtu.be/hx90znPMcF4 (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/qHwWurxT8JQ (Quick Look) ■Top Page for Further Materials https://englist.me/ ■SNS (Please follow!)

The Morning Drive with Marcus and Kurt

Gary Sadowsky, longtime meteorologist for WCAX Channel 3, chats with Kurt & Anthony about his career, and moving from mornings to afternoons after 26 years.

Finding Genius Podcast
The Fascinating History Of Psychiatry | How Has This Field Evolved Over Time?

Finding Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 40:16


In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Jonathan Sadowsky, the Theodore J. Castele Professor of Medical History at Case Western Reserve University. In addition to his work as an academic, Dr. Sadowsky has written three books, the most recent being The Empire of Depression: A New History. He also has an upcoming publication from Routledge Press entitled Electroconvulsive Therapy in America: The Anatomy of a Medical Controversy.   Dr. Sadowsky engages with a variety of interesting topics, including his primary concentration: the history of psychiatry in Africa and the United States. Although he didn't expect to dive so deep into this research area, his background in African history paved the way for his immense fascination with mental illnesses – specifically how they are quantified and treated across time and cultures… Offer: TRĒ House products are crafted to bring you the best that legal, delivered-to-your-door THC has to offer. TRĒ House utilizes unique blends of carefully selected minor cannabinoids that get you lit in ways you've only ever dreamed of. TRĒ House offers an array of premium, legal THC products including gummies, vapes, prerolls, and more. Head over to trehouse.com and enjoy 30% off your order AND get a free Acapulco Gold HHC preroll when you use coupon code GENIUS. This offer expires August 31, 2023. Jump into the conversation now to learn more about: The shocking history of electroconvulsive therapy.  The risks associated with electroconvulsive therapy. The interesting history of psychiatry.  Where progress has been made in the field of psychiatry. How psychedelics may be used in the future of medicine.  Want to find out more about Dr. Sadowsky and his work? Click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/30PvU9C

The Good Question Podcast
How Has Psychiatry Evolved Over Time? | An Expert Explains

The Good Question Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 37:19


How has our approach to mental illness treatment evolved over time? Dr. Jonathan Sadowsky joins us today to discuss his intriguing research related to this topic: the history of psychiatry in Africa and the United States… Dr. Sadowsky is the Theodore J. Castele Professor of Medical History at Case Western Reserve University and author of The Empire of Depression: A New History. He also has a forthcoming publication via Routledge Press entitled Electroconvulsive Therapy in America: The Anatomy of a Medical Controversy.  Understanding how psychiatry and mental illness have interacted with each other throughout history and across cultures is Dr. Sadowsky's primary research interest. Wondering what his years of work have shown him? Tune in now to find out for yourself! In this episode, we explore: What electroconvulsive therapy is, and why it is such a polarizing topic. The potential benefits of electroconvulsive therapy.  Safer alternatives to electroconvulsive therapy.  How mental illnesses have been evaluated and treated across time and cultures. Want to learn more about Dr. Sadowsky and his work? Click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/38oMlMr

Finding Genius Podcast
The Fascinating History Of Psychiatry | How Has This Field Evolved Over Time?

Finding Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 41:14


In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Jonathan Sadowsky, the Theodore J. Castele Professor of Medical History at Case Western Reserve University. In addition to his work as an academic, Dr. Sadowsky has written three books, the most recent being The Empire of Depression: A New History. He also has an upcoming publication from Routledge Press entitled Electroconvulsive Therapy in America: The Anatomy of a Medical Controversy.   Dr. Sadowsky engages with a variety of interesting topics, including his primary concentration: the history of psychiatry in Africa and the United States. Although he didn't expect to dive so deep into this research area, his background in African history paved the way for his immense fascination with mental illnesses – specifically how they are quantified and treated across time and cultures… Offer: Magnesium is integral for 600+ biochemical processes in the human body. The common misconception is that consuming more magnesium will automatically improve health and well-being. The truth is that there are various forms of magnesium, each of which is essential for a variety of physiological processes. Most people are inadequate in all forms of magnesium, while even those considered "healthy" typically only ingest 1 or 2 kinds. Consuming all 7 of magnesium's primary forms is the key to accessing all its health benefits.That's why we packed 7 forms of 450mg of elemental magnesium into each serving of  Wild Mag Complex. One dose a day is all you need. Learn more and grab a bottle today at WildFoods.co. Use code GENIUS for 10% off your order.   Jump into the conversation now to learn more about: The shocking history of electroconvulsive therapy. The risks associated with electroconvulsive therapy. The interesting history of psychiatry. Where progress has been made in the field of psychiatry. How psychedelics may be used in the future of medicine. Want to find out more about Dr. Sadowsky and his work? Click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

No Set Path: Entertainment Break-In Stories
04 - Weathering a Writers Strike with Nina Sadowsky (The Wedding Planner, Lost Souls, Penguin Random House)

No Set Path: Entertainment Break-In Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 71:00


Nina Sadowsky is a 5-time published author, producer, and educator. In this episode Nina discusses: - Lessons she learned from the 2007 writers' strike and how to apply them in 2023 - How she broke into film producing, screenwriting, and novel writing - Overcoming a project or company failure without letting it become your identity - Cultivating the discipline to write consistently @nosetpathshow CONNECT WITH NINA: @ninasadowsky www.ninasadowsky.com Nina's Dispatch: https://ninasadowsky.com/subscribe --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebecca-doyle3/support

Coffee and Conversations
What is depression? With Jonathan Sadowsky

Coffee and Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 103:34


Brew a cup and join Omar and Jonathan for a chat! In today's episode Jonathan talks about his book, Empire Of Depression, what depression is, how it is effecting the world, ways to treat it and how we don't fully understand the true power the human mind. Check out our website here! Equipment we use: Microphones: Sennheiser MK4 and Neumann TLM 103 MT Interface: Focusrite Scarlett 8i6 Cables: Kenable XLR 4m cables

Keep up with PACE
Alan Sadowsky, PhD, MSW, Senior Vice President of MorseLife Health System | Episode 08

Keep up with PACE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 49:00 Transcription Available


Host Ankur Patel, MD, MBA, FAAFP, Chief Medical Officer, Tabula Rasa HealthCare, interviews Alan Sadowsky, PhD, MSW, Senior Vice President of MorseLife Health System. Dr. Sadowsky has administrative responsibility for the MorseLife Home Care division which includes Palm Beach PACE, Palm Beach Hospice and Palliative Care, Home Care services, Adult Day Care, Meals on Wheels, and Geriatric Care Management. Dr. Sadowsky serves as a board member for the National PACE Association (NPA) and the Florida PACE Providers Association. He previously served as president of the Area Agency on Aging of Palm Beach and Treasure Coast.

Regenerative by Design
A Discussion About Food Science, Healthy Eating, and the “Humble Bean”. with Maggie Sadowsky

Regenerative by Design

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 49:04


Maggie Sadowsky is an expert in transforming food categories. Joni and Maggie discuss the fact that not many people  know about the Food scientist profession or what they do. Everything we eat is touched by a food scientist at some point in the process. Plant-based foods discussion. Maggie was named the top plant-based food creator. Joni and Maggie discuss the health factor behind plant-based foods and the development of Maggie's movement, Culinary Architects theculinaryarchitects.com. Maggie highlights the importance of whole foods diet and getting your foods from as close to the source as possible. It is not what foods are free from that makes it healthy, but what it is full of. Maggie talks about her efforts in working with local farmers to create organic canned beans. While beans are not as popular of a food group in America as they are in other countries, Maggie talks about the long-term health benefits. Joni and Maggie discuss the impact of chemically intensive, conventional growing on the overall farming system and how organic and regenerative farming can counterbalance the effects. Maggie shares her approach with 8-Track Foods and what thoughts go into the canned bean products they create. One of her key ideas was on cutting down on food waste by using the pantry as the go-to place for meal preparation. Joni and  Maggie talked about how consumers could take baby steps towards eating healthy and helping the planet by simply replacing just half of their meat with beans. No fake stuff, no lab modification, just simple, delicious beans. Learn more about 8-Track Foods by visiting 8trackfoods.com. You can reach Maggie on LinkedIN at Maggiesadowsky.

Guitarra al Pecho
Guitarra al Pecho #9, Pablo Valle - Los mejores guitarristas de NYC se atienden con un chileno...

Guitarra al Pecho

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 94:12


Mi amigo, colega y luthier, Pablo Valle, se acaba de instalar en Chile luego de más de 10 años viviendo en Nueva York. Allá estudió guitarra jazz y se hizo luthier en la mítica fábrica Sadowsky. Terminó trabajando los instrumentos de guitarristas de la talla de Kurt Rosenwinkel, Ed Cherry, Lionel Loueke, etc. Ahora construye sus increíbles "Valle Guitars" y las envía al mundo desde su taller de Santiago de Chile. ¡Atención planeta, que Pablo está recién comenzando!

Chef AF
An Executive Chef That Takes "Comfort" in his Culinary Point Of View

Chef AF

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 33:34


The next generation of culinary artisans are changing up the industry. These artisans have a whole new approach to reaching and satisfying the next generation consumer. In this podcast we will explore chefs and artisans from around the world diving into their story and passion.In this episode of Chef AF, Pepe talks with Alex Sadowsky, Executive Chef at Twin Peaks to discuss his humble beginning in an industry that he quickly fell in love with while working his way up in a variety of kitchens, his passion for comfort food and how a childhood sandwich would become a signature recipe.Sadowsky talks about entering the industry as a dishwasher out of necessity and quickly learned that he'd found his calling. He talks about admiring other Chefs, reading their books and consuming as much knowledge as possible as he worked his way up in the kitchen, and into The Culinary Institute of America where he immersed himself in his culinary education.Sadowsky shares that following graduation he returned home to Minnesota and decided he wanted to gain even more experience. He says, “I worked my way through all these kitchens and tried to get a little bit of experience with everything you know, from Diners to Fine Dining, Seafood, Steakhouse, Country Clubs.” At one point he even owned two bars and grills where he really started to lean into cooking and serving comfort food.Sadowsky talks about growing tired of the cold weather in Minnesota and being ready to relocate to someplace warmer when a chance call with his best friend from culinary school, encouraged him to relocate to Texas. Once there Sadowsky joined a great company emerging in the Gastro Pub trend. It was during this time that Sadowsky says he was able to work directly with little farmers, create farm to table dishes and open up a lot of new concepts for the company.Sadowsky talks about becoming the Executive Chef at Twin Peaks and how it opened up the opportunity to take his love for comfort food to the next level first Nationally, and then scaling it Internationally with the company. Sadowsky shares details on a new comfort recipe that was inspired by his favorite food as a child. He says, “I love to talk about this! Okay I was addicted when I was a little kid to eating fried baloney sandwiches and I would put the potato chips right on the sandwich and I don't think I'm the only one. And, right now it seems like Bologna is having a big comeback.” So much so that he has created a special dish in honor of it!Chef shares with us his recipe for [Potato Chip Crusted Bologna], an inexpensive dish that he developed with hopes that it will bring back fond memories and make a bunch of people happy.Tune into the podcast to learn more about Chef Sadowsky's thoughts on virtual brands, comfort foods and labor shortages in the restaurant, on Chef AF “It's All Food” or you can listen at iTunes Now!Produced by Lisa Pepe

Claritea Podcast
Innovation with Nina Sadowsky

Claritea Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 52:03


Guest Nina Sadowsky inspiring greatness in all of us through Integrity & Innovation. Personal Philosophy: If you're not flexible  and you're not Innovating you're just going to be stuck. Stuck is the one thing I never want to be.Thriller NovelistPre Order Privacy https://ninasadowsky.com/And be sure to sign up for her newsletter Dispatches from the Cheerfully Dark Mind of Nina SadowskyNYU LASpecial ThanksJuliana Kelm : Co-HostColby Chase : Sound EngineerWest Coast Weekend : "Nobody Like You"

Winning at Work
Launching A Purpose-Based Brand Without Sacrificing The Vision with Maggie Sadowsky, President 8 Track Foods E96

Winning at Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 31:30


Connect with Maggie Sadowsky: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maggiesadowsky/ https://8trackfoods.com/ #everybodylovesbeans #winningatwork  How 8 Track Foods built a company for the new market before the Pandemic.  8 Track Foods challenged the status quo and seized opportunities when the system cracked.   Predicting Trends and Consumer Behaviors Developing a Product vs Building a Brand Redefining Outdated definition of Unique Selling Proposition Protecting your vision (funding, grocery buyers) – everyone is a food expert Failing with Purpose - Not everyone is going to love you Social Mission impact, food waste, food insecurity, plastic packaging #everybodylovesbeans

More Than A Mile
More Than A Mile: Ep. 5 - Maggie Seng Sadowsky (8 Track Foods)

More Than A Mile

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 22:53


Maggie Seng Sadowsky, food scientist and founder of 8 Track Foods, joins host Nick Carter to discuss plant-based foods, sustainability, giving back to help the planet, and more on this episode of More Than A Mile.    FULL TRANSCRIPT Nick Carter (Market Wagon) (00:04): Welcome to More Than A Mile, a local food podcast from Market Wagon focused on connecting you to local food through farmer stories from across America. I'm Nick Carter, your host, a farmer and CEO, and co-founder of Market Wagon. We are your online farmer's market with a mission to enable producers to thrive in their local and regional markets. Food is so much more than just nutrients and calories. It's actually the fabric that holds us together. And I look forward to crafting a generational quilt of farmer stories and experiences, the victories and challenges of individuals, families, and teams doing their part to help democratize food in America. Thanks for joining me for this episode of More Than A Mile, and thank you for buying local food. That's one critical step in making an investment in food for future generations. Nick Carter (Market Wagon) (00:53): Welcome to More Than A Mile. My guest today is Maggie Seng Sadowski and I am really excited to talk about food because I am here with a leading expert in food. So I'm gonna brag a little bit. Maggie, say hi. Maggie Seng Sadowsky (8 Track Foods) (01:09): Hi, how are you doing today, Nick? Nick Carter (Market Wagon) (01:11): I'm doing great. For those of you who don't know, Maggie's a vendor on Market Wagon, 8 Track Foods, and it's a line of canned beans, which we'll talk about how a leading food scientist got into a canned bean company. But you have probably eaten something created by Maggie in the past because over a hundred different products on the market today, from other food companies, involve inventions or innovations that Maggie's worked on. And then a couple of years ago, she spun off her own plant-based food company. And we're here to talk about that. So Maggie, let's just start with the beginning. How did you get involved in food science? When did you realize, I want to invent things that people eat? Maggie Seng Sadowsky (8 Track Foods) (01:53): Well, it's kind of a tricky path, but it starts with, I was always really curious as a child putting things together and making potions in the backyard. And it led me to a love of chemistry. And I ended up going to Ohio State for food, I mean, for chemistry, and then along the path found food science, and it really kind of solidified the why of how things work in food. So why does your toast brown? Why does, you know, cheese melt? All of those things just became incredibly fascinating to me. And so it married kind of this love of food and this love of actually, hands-on creating things and applied chemistry. So that's really where it started. Nick Carter (Market Wagon) (02:37): So it started in a kitchen. [Do] you love to cook? Maggie Seng Sadowsky (8 Track Foods) (02:40): I do love to cook, but I'll just, I like to say, I like to watch other people cook too. So I -- tinkering in the kitchen. I'm probably just a little bit more precision-based in that regard. Nick Carter (Market Wagon) (02:51): That's like the difference between baking and cooking, right? Baking is chemistry and cooking is art. Maggie Seng Sadowsky (8 Track Foods) (02:56): Exactly. Nick Carter (Market Wagon) (02:57): That's what I've always thought. Maggie Seng Sadowsky (8 Track Foods) (02:58): Yeah. It's so true. Nick Carter (Market Wagon) (03:00): So you started off in chemistry at The Ohio State University, ended up in food science. So tell me a little, so 8 Track Foods is the name of your business. And I don't think it, the title was modeled after an antiquated music delivery technology. Tell me about what 8 means. Maggie Seng Sadowsky (8 Track Foods) (03:20): No. So 8 Track Foods was really this idea that I wanted to kind of turn back the clock to a time where people, you know, gathered around the table and we were more community based and we cooked and we didn't focus so heavily on this like single-serve convenience. Everything has to be high-impact flavor. And so I felt like the food system was off track. And so I started to think about the name and decided that 8 Track Foods really worked because this 8 represented the image and the idea that I wanted to create, which was this infinite loop of sustainability. So it's one thing to focus only on the food that we create. And as a food scientist and product formulator, everyone's always like, I want it non-GMO. I want it organic. I want it plant-based. I want clean ingredients, but we, I put so much care into the food that we just eat that at the end, the day that product would be wrapped in, you know, heavily packaged, extremely plastic clamshells, you know, vacuum sealed and it kind of offset the impact that we're trying to, you know, accomplish by, you know, making an impact around climate change. Maggie Seng Sadowsky (8 Track Foods) (04:40): So the 8 Track Foods -- it's really the 8 is that infinite symbol of everything we do kind of feeds back into itself from the product, the packaging to how we source it, to how we produce it. And even the beans give nitrogen back into the soil, and our steel cans are infinitely recyclable because they're magnetic and they get picked up and most waste streams and can be reproduced over and over again, thus creating less waste. Nick Carter (Market Wagon) (05:09): Can you talk a little bit about that? Because I think it's amazing that you've zeroed in on that -- that steel is the easiest product to recycle, right. Because of the magnetism of it as opposed to using plastics or other materials. So was that hard for you to find a way to use that packaging? Was that a difficult challenge when you were starting your company, if you realized steel's where you wanted to go, was that difficult? Maggie Seng Sadowsky (8 Track Foods) (05:32): I would say it wasn't necessarily a difficult challenge in getting the steel. I think communicating the benefits of steel is sometimes hard and helping consumers understand that there's a true value in using canned goods... Nick Carter (Market Wagon) (05:50): [Do] you think some customers have an impression of what canned goods mean? Maybe it seems like -- from a post-war era and maybe we've moved beyond that, but you want to let people know that it's the future, not the past. Maggie Seng Sadowsky (8 Track Foods) (06:04): Yeah. I mean, there's so much value in [it] and there's so much food science in a can of beans, you know, the amount of technology that goes into it. I mean, it really changed our food system for everyone. Nick Carter (Market Wagon) (06:17): I mean, I can piggyback on that. I remember learning about, I don't know if this is it just kind of a little bit of lore and myth or if this is historical, but it seems like we really won the war in Europe because we could keep our boys fed on the front line because of the innovations of food canning and what that allowed our military to be able to do. And then we kind of rolled that out into the American food system after World War II. Is that accurate? Maggie Seng Sadowsky (8 Track Foods) (06:44): That's so true. I mean, there's so much that we have been able to accomplish because of canned goods and just the process behind, you know, low acid and high acid foods and keeping our food supply, you know, safe longer. And, you know, a lot of that in driving people back to the pantry, it keeps our food, you know, collectively safe for a longer period of time, thus reducing food waste. And, you know, the more we can bring people back to the pantry, I always like to equate it to you can cook fresh meals from your pantry, and we as consumers think of cans as processed and heavily processed, but they're not necessarily. Like our beans are just organic beans, water, and sea salt. And if you think about it as cooking fresh meals -- maybe spaghetti, you pull out your dried pasta and your jar of sauce and you cook them, and all of a sudden you've made dinner. You've created this beautiful, fresh dinner. And so that's the kind of messaging that I hope to create around 8 Track Foods and driving people back to the pantry and hoping that they can cook more fresh meals with -- starting with our cans of beans. Nick Carter (Market Wagon) (07:54): Well, that's really cool. So we've got in, we've got the idea of infinity in the name, and we're gonna talk a little bit about the soils and what you alluded to with nitrogen and beans. And, but also, I guess, a little undertone of harkening back to an older era of the 8 track, right? People sitting down for dinner, eating a little slower pace of life, where it doesn't require single-use, throw away the packaging for every single meal, peel and eat and throw it away, peel and eat and throw it away. So that's really cool. So tell me about beans. First of all, why beans, why did you start with beans? Maggie Seng Sadowsky (8 Track Foods) (08:30): So I think in our nation, we've really commoditized a lot of the pantry staples and products that we want to use. Those and beans are inherently this incredible powerhouse of a food. And in our society, we really just think of them as kind of the magical fruit and, you know, they have a bad rap. But when you look at what they can provide on so many levels, it's amazing. And as more consumers kind of go back to reducing meat consumption or, you know, giving up meat for a day, maybe flexitarian or "Meatless Mondays," I felt like beans were inherently the place to start around whole food, plant-based diets. And that's really what led me to start with beans. My background is in plant-based formulation, and I've done a lot of work in creating meat alternatives, like chicken nuggets, or, you know, burgers that bleed. But in reality, I think when we talk about plant-based diets, we've forgotten that whole food part of it. And that's really where beans play a critical role and their source. You know, I mean, the U.S. is a powerhouse for bean production and that's really coming back to that. Nick Carter (Market Wagon) (09:53): So one of the things that a lot of our listeners care deeply about is where their food comes from. So if, can you share a little bit about where are your beans sourced from and how did you go about finding farmers to grow beans for you? Maggie Seng Sadowsky (8 Track Foods) (10:06): So, yeah, I mean, looking around where like the best regions where things are grown, our black beans and dark red kidney beans, the Michigan area is really, you know, up in the upper peninsula is a powerhouse for growing those. And knowing that we have to, you know, manage our supply chain and we saw a lot of that working with, you know, co-ops was the best option for us. Making sure that those farmers feeding into the co-ops were the best source for our products. Nick Carter (Market Wagon) (10:36): So you work with an organic co-op, is that right, from Northern Michigan? [I'm] sprinkling in a little farmer knowledge that I don't know, this may have factored in, but Northern Michigan -- I'm a big believer in using the land for what the land is the best for. Monoculture is so ridiculous because it takes, you know, a one size fits all agriculture approach, and we go do it everywhere in the U.S., but North Michigan has a much shorter growing season. So some of the longer season grains like corn, which America is addicted to corn, we're gonna have a harder time getting a good crop in Northern Michigan because they have a shorter growing season, but it's perfect for beans and beans are much less abusive to the soil as well. So I think it's really neat that you've found that simpatico relationship there. So, tell me what the organic label means to you? As a food scientist, how do you feel about the organic label and obviously you chose to source organically? So you're a certified organic product. Tell me why? Maggie Seng Sadowsky (8 Track Foods) (11:30): So when I first started in the food industry, organic wasn't really government certified. And so I do understand kind of the detriment for smaller farmers and what that, you know, means in the, in the certification process and how lengthy it is and how it costs a lot of money. But now that we're, you know, a good 20 years into the USDA organic symbol, I feel like we've sort of pushed away from its value in some respects. So you see a lot more products right now just being like non-GMO or non-GMO project verified. And it seems to hold that same weight as organic, but the farming practices around organic are kind of lost in that mix. So it's not just that organic is non-GMO, it's that organic, you know, we're caring about the soil, we're caring about the whole farming process. And so for me, it's really important that it carries that label so that we can communicate to our consumers, that our farmers are putting in that extra level of care to the soil. It's not just, you know, putting a non-GMO claim on a bean. It is important for me to carry it. It isn't on the front of our can, but we do have it. Nick Carter (Market Wagon) (12:38): It's not on the front of your can, but you guys have a certified organic. Well, I think it's very valuable. We love that we've got certified organic producers on Market Wagon, and we have also those who, who can't get over that hurdle. You've found a group of farmers who, it sounds like not only carry the stamp, but also represent the true values that began the organic movement all the way back in the sixties and seventies with the Rodale Institute and original pioneers like that. So that's great. That's great. The care for the soil, I think is something that -- it always warms my heart. That's what matters the most. Maggie Seng Sadowsky (8 Track Foods) (13:12): It is. I mean, we're not going to have, I mean, we have to feed a lot of people. You're supposed to be 9.8 billion people by 2050. And so, you know, the more ways that we can figure out how to increase, you know, the land production and our packaging and our food, it all plays into this giant ecosystem to create the solution. Nick Carter (Market Wagon) (13:32): Yeah, well, so let's talk about that. Sustainability is another, is a key thing. We talked already about the recyclability of your packaging and this whole infinite loop feedback system. Right. So what are the challenges in today's business world of creating a truly sustainable product and business, as you have? Maggie Seng Sadowsky (8 Track Foods) (13:53): Yeah, I think a lot of it comes from educated consumers. We have a lot of, especially around packaging, there's a lot of miscommunication. I think sometimes we look at a product and it's got all the flashy bulbs and it's saying non-GMO, no artificial ingredients. And so you're seeing all the, the flash, but then that's usually covering up some of less sustainable practices that are going on. And especially with packaging. I mean, there are so many things that consumers think are recyclable, that they aren't at all. Like for us in canned beans, everyone's like, oh, let's do pouch beans, but pouch beans, you know, are actually produced in a non-recyclable material. And so we think it's good for the environment and people understand that they think just because it has less waste that maybe it's less, so sustainability plays a heavy part in what we do, but I don't think people think about food as much as I do and how it's grown, how it's sourced and all the care. So explaining all of those little details that we've tried to accomplish to make this the most sustainable product is what's hard to differentiate ourselves, quote "on the shelf." You know, how, how did somebody know that right away? Nick Carter (Market Wagon) (15:16): Well, we are here to help be a voice for you and tell your story. Connect you directly with consumers so they can understand more [about] what you do. Has it, have you found that customers on Market Wagon have engaged or, you know, you've been able to get your message out so that people really understand more about what 8 Track [Foods] is about and how sustainable the food is by having that direct connection with your customers? Maggie Seng Sadowsky (8 Track Foods) (15:40): Absolutely. We love Market Wagon. What you've built is phenomenal, knowing that we can connect with our consumers is primarily the reason I started this was to bring back community. You can create products for the world, but having those customer connections, knowing that food is, you know, we're all food experts, we all inherently put, you know, this into our bodies and it's really important. So Market Wagon has allowed us to engage with our consumers, you know, right away. You know, if they ask a question, we can be responsive, we can tell our story in unique ways. And the other part of it too, is just, you know, connecting with other vendors and feeling like we're all in this together, rather than this is just, "what's your competitive set? Who are you trying to destroy?" Where it's more like let's all work together to create this movement towards a sustainable food system rather than I'm gonna win and how I'm gonna have the most money. And so that's truly the value of Market Wagon. Nick Carter (Market Wagon) (16:47): Well, that's, that's great. I mean, it sounds like both you and I have a background in grocery, in very different ways, but I can remember just the zero-sum game mentality of grocery that if I was gonna get shelf space, it meant somebody else didn't. And that's just not the way that it works on Market Wagon, which has been, which was a mission of mine from the beginning, you know, is to kind of eliminate some of that zero-sum game mentality. It's a huge market out there for food and local producers right now just have a lot of blue sky ahead. Maggie Seng Sadowsky (8 Track Foods) (17:14): I absolutely agree with that. Like, there is just a tremendous -- you know, even when I started, like the natural food industry was small and it was still, you know, independent grocers and people, you know, pushing their carts, you know, their strollers through the stores and, and we've lost that element of natural food industry. And I really feel like we're, we're starting to kind of circle back and go back to what it really means to have a natural food community. Nick Carter (Market Wagon) (17:42): We love that we get to build that community with you on Market Wagon. So Maggie, one of the things I wanna touch on here, because you've talked so much about sustainability, and I don't know if a lot of our listeners know, you are a proud supporter of a nonprofit called CleanHub. And I wanted to give you an opportunity to tell me and everybody listening a little bit more about that. Maggie Seng Sadowsky (8 Track Foods) (18:04): Yeah. So CleanHub, we really wanted to focus on -- it's one thing to have a sustainable product, but there's a lot of plastics being dumped into our oceans. We only recycle about 9% of the plastics -- 91% of plastic ends up in our oceans. And by partnering with CleanHub, we wanted to make sure we weren't just saying we didn't -- our messaging is plastic sucks, but we wanted to make sure that we made a social impact as well. And so we partnered with CleanHub who works with an all-female-led recycling organization, Tridi, to collect that waste and process it in a way that we can eliminate it from our oceans. Because we have these giant plastic barges floating around our oceans and CleanHub has been able to track that clean-up amount. And so it's very precise and a portion of our proceeds goes back to eliminating that plastic. And so far we've been able to fund over a ton of plastic, clean up from our ocean and so offsetting any plastic that we would ever create. And it's a great organization to start with. Nick Carter (Market Wagon) (19:17): Maggie. I, I thank you so much for the time we spent here. I, I wanna make one observation as we've talked. You, you mentioned earlier, you know that you're not a big fan of elimination diets. When we were talking about meat, we've talked about plant-based foods in this entire time, you've not talked about any negativity about protein farmers, animal protein. And then as we talk about plastics you're focused in on the positives of steel and of recycling, but recognizing we're gonna have plastics, how do we do it positively? I think what I really appreciate about this conversation and about your messages, it's so positive about the things that we should be doing rather than simply villainizing things we feel like we should not be doing. And, and I just wanna encourage you. That's an attractive message. And it's refreshing to talk to somebody in plant-based foods that have not cast someone like me, who raises beef and pork and chicken, as a villain. And I think that going back to your conversation about just this community that we have among the producers of Market Wagon that we're in this together. I think that's so key and I hope our listeners appreciate that as well. Maggie Seng Sadowsky (8 Track Foods) (20:28): That really warms my heart to hear, but I do think that there's a sliding scale. You know, there's people that produce meat ethically, there's people that produce meat unethically. And I think it's not just about what we don't do. We have to, you know, it's too much to try to do one thing, but if you, you could make one positive change, then we can all drive towards a greater goal. Nick Carter (Market Wagon) (20:53): We're in violent agreement about that. There is a right, and a wrong way to raise animal proteins, for sure. I just love the message of doing the positive things, not simply the negative message and I think that we could all learn a lot from that. So thanks for sharing a little bit about CleanHub. I think that's really interesting. I just want to be able to wrap up with giving you the opportunity, in addition to finding 8 Track Foods on Market Wagon, customers can find 8 Track Foods, follow you and get updates from you on our platform. Where else are they able to connect with you? How else can they find 8 Track Foods out there in the marketplace? Maggie Seng Sadowsky (8 Track Foods) (21:27): Yeah. So you can check out our website at 8trackfoods.com or we have a pretty strong -- we have a strong social media presence on Instagram, and you can follow us for recipes there and some cool food science tips and things like that. Nick Carter (Market Wagon) (21:42): That's fantastic. So if you're looking for ways to reintroduce more plant-based proteins into your diet, and you want to learn from one of the world's leading experts on how to do it. 8TrackFoods.com and 8 Track Foods on social media, and also on Market Wagon. Maggie, this has been a delightful conversation. Thanks for joining me today. Maggie Seng Sadowsky (8 Track Foods) (22:02): Thank you so much for having me. I really appreciate it. Nick Carter (Market Wagon) (22:10): Thanks for listening to this episode of More Than A Mile. Be sure to sign up for Market Wagon at MarketWagon.com or after downloading the Market Wagon app for iOS or Android. Follow us @MarketWagon on Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, and Facebook for stories, recipes, special announcements, news, and just digital handshakes from our friendly farming community. If you enjoyed More Than A Mile, please rate the podcast and write a review on iTunes, CastBox, PodChaser or wherever you listen to your favorite podcast. Thank you for continuing to support local food.  

Ultimate Guitar Gear Podcast
#42. Tom Anderson Guitars

Ultimate Guitar Gear Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 58:30


Vi pratar Tom Anderson-gitarrer samt tar oss an en inbjudan/utmaning från Malmö Musikaffär. Ibland förstår man inte sitt eget bästa. Fölster har en infallsvinkel på detta. I veckans pryl pratar Fredrik om locktonerna från "The Dark Side". I detta avsnitt: Tom Anderson, Schecter, Mesa-Boogie, Roland, Folkesson, Larivée, Valley Arts, Tyler, Warmoth, Sadowsky, Suhr, Mighty Might, Performance, Buzz Feiten, Gibson, Roland, Analogman, Line 6, Marshall, Mastery, Gretsch, Olsson, Boss, Nordin, Novo, Vongon, Strymon, Fender, Mollon, 

The Mind, Body and Soul in Healing
History and Culture Matter for Depression with Jonathan Sadowsky, PhD

The Mind, Body and Soul in Healing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 50:42


“[Springsteen's book] is about rock and roll; it's about the joy of music; and it's about clinical depression. He weaves these together and Springsteen is not only a great example of how someone can live a creative life while enduring this kind of suffering, but he also shows how invisible depression can be to others. Who would have ever equated that the man who is just briming with life and vitality on stage was the same person who had periods in life where he found it very difficult to get out of bed. He felt nothing but futility and hopelessness in his life amid all of the riches, celebration, and fame that he experiences."   Episode Description: We discuss the history of sadness and depression - how they are seen as similar and different from each other throughout history and across cultures. Professor Sadowsky is wary of reductionism in understanding the origins of depression and values both biologic and psychoanalytic treatment approaches. We consider the concept of "chemical imbalance." We discuss famous individuals who have struggled with depression and how they demonstrate that one can live a vital life alongside this terrible condition. We conclude with a few words about the origin of his interest in this subject.   Our Guest: Jonathan Sadowsky, Ph.D. is the Theodore J. Castele Professor of the History of Medicine and Associate Director of the Program in Medicine, Society, and Culture in the Department of Bioethics and Medical Humanities at Case Western Reserve University. He holds secondary appointments in Bioethics and Psychiatry. He holds degrees in History from Wesleyan (BA), Stanford (MA), and The Johns Hopkins University (Ph. D.) and studied psychiatric epidemiology at Columbia. He is the author of Imperial Bedlam: Institutions of Madness and Colonialism in Southwest Nigeria; Electroconvulsive Therapy in America: The Anatomy of a Medical Controversy; and The Empire of Depression: A New History.

The Chris Voss Show
The Chris Voss Show Podcast – The Empire of Depression: A New History by Jonathan Sadowsky

The Chris Voss Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 50:32


The Empire of Depression: A New History by Jonathan Sadowsky Depression has colonized the world. Today, more than 300 million of us have been diagnosed as depressed. But 150 years ago, “depression” referred to a mood, not a sickness. Does that mean people weren't sick before, only sad? Of course not. Mental illness is a complex thing, part biological, part social, its definition dependent on time and place. But in the mid-twentieth century, even as European empires were crumbling, new Western clinical models and treatments for mental health spread across the world. In so doing, “depression” began to displace older ideas like “melancholia,” the Japanese “utsushō,” or the Punjabi “sinking heart” syndrome. Award-winning historian Jonathan Sadowsky tells this global story, chronicling the path-breaking work of psychiatrists and pharmacists, and the intimate sufferings of patients. Revealing the continuity of human distress across time and place, he shows us how different cultures have experienced intense mental anguish, and how they have tried to alleviate it. He reaches an unflinching conclusion: the devastating effects of depression are real. A number of treatments do reduce suffering, but a permanent cure remains elusive. Throughout the history of depression, there have been overzealous promoters of particular approaches, but history shows us that there is no single way to get better that works for everyone. Like successful psychotherapy, history can liberate us from the negative patterns of the past.

Ali Do Is Win
Golf Fitness Fallacies, PGA Tour Insights & Training Female Athletes with Mitch Sadowsky

Ali Do Is Win

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 50:33


Guest: Mitch Sadowsky Mitch Sadowsky, a coach at Coastal Performance and owner of Mitch11 Strength & Performance, works with a variety of athletes from amateur and professional golfers to professional and high school age volleyball players to assess movement and develop mobility, strength and speed programs consistent with the goals and needs of the individual.A member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association, some of Mitch's clients include and have included PGA touring professionals Ian Poulter, Graeme McDowell, and Hank Lebioda, LPGA member Anne Van Dam. Mitch's team strength training clients have included the TamilNadu (India) Volleyball Federation, Tribe Volleyball Club, Wellington Volleyball Academy, MOJO Volleyball Club, Developmental Volleyball Academy, Olympia High School, Henry Brunton Golf Academy, and numerous athletes that have earned college athletic scholarships while strength training in his programs.A graduate of Ball State University, Mitch competed on the Men's Volleyball team (1995-1998) and has also been an NCAA assistant coach at his alma mater, as well Georgetown University and Florida State University and worked extensively with USA Volleyball as a lead evaluator. He left college coaching in 2008 to pursue a career in strength training. He continues to coach volleyball as a lead instructor for GoldMedalSquared and HITT Volleyball (Canada).Learn more about Charlie by visiting his website, or following him on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Host: Ali Weingroff Learn more about Ali and her services by visiting her website or following her on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

Golf Under Par Podcast
#60 - Breath in Mobility with Mitch Sadowsky | Mitch11 Strength & Performance

Golf Under Par Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 49:23


How can breathing improve your mobility? Are you wearing proper shoes? We talked with Mitch Sadowsky about mobility and power development. What we got in return was a great discussion on breath work for mobility, wearing shoes with good toe box, and performing plyometrics for golf performance, which focused on gradual progression to perform in the gym for increasing your swing speed. Connect with Mitch: Website: www.mitch11strength.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/Mitch11Strength Instagram: @mitchsadowsky Twitter: @mitchsadowsky ---------- Connect with Doctor J: Instagram & Twitter: @mccullough_dpt ---------- Join the Golf Under Par Podcast Community: Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/golffit ---------- Questions, comment, concerns: Email: golfunderparpod@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Basgasten
Aflevering 47 - Xander Buvelot

Basgasten

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 60:27


In Basgasten interviewt Hidde Roorda bekende Nederlandse bassisten over wat ze heeft gevormd tot de muzikant die ze zijn. Welke albums, bassisten en baslijntjes zijn belangrijk voor ze? In aflevering 47 is Xander Buvelot te gast. Xander stond op het podium met klinkende namen als Ruth Jacott, Kasper van Kooten en Lucretia van der Vloot en kun je ook op het podium gaan vinden met de enige echte Candy Dulfer.Alle genoemde nummers zijn te vinden in de Basgasten Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/hidderoorda/playlist/6YOFD8pqFXK2OET1oupRpAVragen? Suggesties? Klachten? Mail naar basgasten@hidderoorda.nl

NutraStrong Podcast
Episode 9: Industry Secrets From the Beverage Whisperer Himself, Ken Sadowsky

NutraStrong Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 35:58


Tune into the latest NutraStrong episode as special guest, Ken Sadowsky shares his insights into the world of beverages: everything from nootropics and adaptogens, to CBD infused drinks and kombucha. Ken Sadowsky is known by insiders in the beverage business as "The Beverage Whisperer" for having an incredible track record of investing in and advising many of the fastest-growing and most successful new beverages over the last 20 years, including Glaceau/VitaminWater, Vita Coco, Hint and Bai.

Reading And Writing Podcast
Nina Sadowsky interview - Episode 397

Reading And Writing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 32:34


The 397th episode of the Reading and Writing podcast features an interview with Nina Sadowsky ( https://ninasadowsky.com/ ) , author of the novel CONVINCE ME ( https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780525619901 ). Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reading-and-writing-podcast/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Gooder
Maggie Sadowsky - How the Naturals Industry Can Architect and Create Products to Better Serve Consumers’ Needs

Gooder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 38:57


“For the longest time we used the term vegan and vegetarian, and that really only describes about three to five percent of our population.” – Maggie Sadowsky This week on the Gooder Podcast I had the pleasure of talking with Maggie Sadowsky, the President of 8 Track Foods. We discuss how the term plant-based has replaced the word vegan, at least from marketing and consumer facing format. We learn about beans – one of 8 Track Foods’ main products, and the benefits that it has to the consumers and the planet. And we get to meet one of the people responsible for some of the most significant innovations in Better-For-You food tech. In this episode we learn: - A little background about 8 Track Foods and the reason it exists. - Beans relationship with the American diet, affordability, accessibility and its inclusion in every type of cultural diet. - How vegan turned into plant-based and the related impact of food tech. - About responsibility in the naturals industry to make sure that people do the right thing when it comes to producing BFY products. - The importance of utilizing your pantry to help control food waste. About Maggie Sadowsky: Maggie Seng Sadowsky, the President of 8 Track Foods, is considered a thought leader in Natural Foods and a subject matter expert in plant-based proteins. Maggie graduated from The Ohio State University with a BS in Food Science. She is a Certified Food Scientist (CFS) from the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) and holds advisory positions with the Good Food Institute (GFI) and US Dry Bean Council (USDBC)Innovation Group. Before launching 8 Track Foods, Maggie owned the consulting firm The Culinary Architects, with clients including Conagra, Kellogg and Beyond Meat. Guests Social Media Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maggiesadowsky/ Email: maggie@8trackfoods.com Company Website: http://www.theculinaryarchitects.com/ Website: https://8trackfoods.com/   Shows Mentioned: Conagra Brands, Inc. is an American packaged foods company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Conagra makes and sells products under various brand names that are available in supermarkets, restaurants, and food service establishments. The Kellogg Company, doing business as Kellogg's, is an American multinational food manufacturing company headquartered in Battle Creek, Michigan, United States. Beyond Meat is a Los Angeles-based producer of plant-based meat substitutes founded in 2009 by Ethan Brown. The company's initial products were launched in the United States in 2012. The company has products designed to emulate beef, meatballs, ground meat, and pork sausage links and patties.  The Wicked Witch of the West is a fictional character who appears in the classic children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, created by American author L. Frank Baum. The United States Department of Agriculture, also known as the Agriculture Department, is the federal executive department responsible for developing and executing federal laws related to farming, forestry, rural economic development, and food. "Jack and the Beanstalk" is an English fairy tale. It appeared as "The Story of Jack Spriggins and the Enchanted Bean" in 1734 and as Benjamin Tabart's moralized "The History of Jack and the Bean-Stalk" in 1807. The Good Food Institute is an international 501 nonprofit that promotes plant-based alternatives to meat, dairy, and eggs as well as cultivated meat, as alternatives to the products of conventional animal agriculture. PepsiCo, Inc. is an American multinational food, snack, and beverage corporation headquartered in Harrison, New York, in the hamlet of Purchase. PepsiCo has interests in the manufacturing, marketing, and distribution of grain-based snack foods, beverages, and other products. TerraCycle is a private U.S. recycling business headquartered in Trenton, New Jersey. It primarily runs a volunteer-based recycling platform to collect non-recyclable pre- consumer and post-consumer waste on behalf of corporate donors or municipalities to turn it into raw material to be used in new products. https://hilaryseatwell.com/ https://www.facebook.com/nytcooking/ https://rebellyous.com/ https://www.detroitdirt.org/ Episode Sponsor - Retail Voodoo: A creative marketing firm specializing in growing, fixing and reinventing brands in the food, beverage, wellness and fitness industry. If your natural brand is in need of positioning, package design or marketing activation, we’re here to help. You can find more information at www.retail-voodoo.com

Coopdeville Podcast
Bricked Up (feat. Hunter Sadowsky)

Coopdeville Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 106:24


In Episode 16 of the Coopdeville Podcast the boys have close friend and podcaster Hunter Sadowsky on the show. We talk about New Beginnings, "The Coopdeville Podcast Invitational", Biggie Documentary, Casinos, Strippers + MORE ! Go check out Hunter's podcast "Friends Don't Lie" wherever you listen to podcasts! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

New Books in the History of Science
Jonathan Sadowsky, "The Empire of Depression: A New History" (Polity, 2020)

New Books in the History of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 74:08


When is sorrow sickness? That is the question that this book asks, exploring how our understandings of sadness, melancholy, depression, mania and anxiety have changed over time, and how societies have tried to treat something which lies on the border between the natural and the pathological. Jonathan Sadowsky's book The Empire of Depression: A New History (Polity, 2020) explores the various medical treatments for depression, classed as a modern illness with definite (but changing) symptoms from the 20th century onwards, in relation to a longer history of treatments for ‘melancholia' and related states considered either as biological or social sicknesses or as a natural part of some people's constitution. He also compares the western history of medicalising depression with the experiences of both sadness and clinical depression in non-western cultures, such as Nigeria and Japan. He asks, what have we lost as a consequence of the hegemony of the western clinical model, and how can we reclaim the patient experience in the face of sometimes hostile doctors and pharmaceutical companies? The book is poetic but well-researched, written by a leading medical historian, and distinguished from the crowd of books about depression through its global focus, and its historical rigour. C.J. Valasek is a Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology & Science Studies at the University of California San Diego. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Neuroscience
Jonathan Sadowsky, "The Empire of Depression: A New History" (Polity, 2020)

New Books in Neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 74:08


When is sorrow sickness? That is the question that this book asks, exploring how our understandings of sadness, melancholy, depression, mania and anxiety have changed over time, and how societies have tried to treat something which lies on the border between the natural and the pathological. Jonathan Sadowsky's book The Empire of Depression: A New History (Polity, 2020) explores the various medical treatments for depression, classed as a modern illness with definite (but changing) symptoms from the 20th century onwards, in relation to a longer history of treatments for ‘melancholia' and related states considered either as biological or social sicknesses or as a natural part of some people's constitution. He also compares the western history of medicalising depression with the experiences of both sadness and clinical depression in non-western cultures, such as Nigeria and Japan. He asks, what have we lost as a consequence of the hegemony of the western clinical model, and how can we reclaim the patient experience in the face of sometimes hostile doctors and pharmaceutical companies? The book is poetic but well-researched, written by a leading medical historian, and distinguished from the crowd of books about depression through its global focus, and its historical rigour. C.J. Valasek is a Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology & Science Studies at the University of California San Diego. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/neuroscience

New Books in Psychology
Jonathan Sadowsky, "The Empire of Depression: A New History" (Polity, 2020)

New Books in Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 74:08


When is sorrow sickness? That is the question that this book asks, exploring how our understandings of sadness, melancholy, depression, mania and anxiety have changed over time, and how societies have tried to treat something which lies on the border between the natural and the pathological. Jonathan Sadowsky's book The Empire of Depression: A New History (Polity, 2020) explores the various medical treatments for depression, classed as a modern illness with definite (but changing) symptoms from the 20th century onwards, in relation to a longer history of treatments for ‘melancholia' and related states considered either as biological or social sicknesses or as a natural part of some people's constitution. He also compares the western history of medicalising depression with the experiences of both sadness and clinical depression in non-western cultures, such as Nigeria and Japan. He asks, what have we lost as a consequence of the hegemony of the western clinical model, and how can we reclaim the patient experience in the face of sometimes hostile doctors and pharmaceutical companies? The book is poetic but well-researched, written by a leading medical historian, and distinguished from the crowd of books about depression through its global focus, and its historical rigour. C.J. Valasek is a Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology & Science Studies at the University of California San Diego. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology

New Books in Psychoanalysis
Jonathan Sadowsky, "The Empire of Depression: A New History" (Polity, 2020)

New Books in Psychoanalysis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 74:08


When is sorrow sickness? That is the question that this book asks, exploring how our understandings of sadness, melancholy, depression, mania and anxiety have changed over time, and how societies have tried to treat something which lies on the border between the natural and the pathological. Jonathan Sadowsky's book The Empire of Depression: A New History (Polity, 2020) explores the various medical treatments for depression, classed as a modern illness with definite (but changing) symptoms from the 20th century onwards, in relation to a longer history of treatments for ‘melancholia' and related states considered either as biological or social sicknesses or as a natural part of some people's constitution. He also compares the western history of medicalising depression with the experiences of both sadness and clinical depression in non-western cultures, such as Nigeria and Japan. He asks, what have we lost as a consequence of the hegemony of the western clinical model, and how can we reclaim the patient experience in the face of sometimes hostile doctors and pharmaceutical companies? The book is poetic but well-researched, written by a leading medical historian, and distinguished from the crowd of books about depression through its global focus, and its historical rigour. C.J. Valasek is a Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology & Science Studies at the University of California San Diego. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychoanalysis

NBN Book of the Day
Jonathan Sadowsky, "The Empire of Depression: A New History" (Polity, 2020)

NBN Book of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 74:08


When is sorrow sickness? That is the question that this book asks, exploring how our understandings of sadness, melancholy, depression, mania and anxiety have changed over time, and how societies have tried to treat something which lies on the border between the natural and the pathological. Jonathan Sadowsky's book The Empire of Depression: A New History (Polity, 2020) explores the various medical treatments for depression, classed as a modern illness with definite (but changing) symptoms from the 20th century onwards, in relation to a longer history of treatments for ‘melancholia' and related states considered either as biological or social sicknesses or as a natural part of some people's constitution. He also compares the western history of medicalising depression with the experiences of both sadness and clinical depression in non-western cultures, such as Nigeria and Japan. He asks, what have we lost as a consequence of the hegemony of the western clinical model, and how can we reclaim the patient experience in the face of sometimes hostile doctors and pharmaceutical companies? The book is poetic but well-researched, written by a leading medical historian, and distinguished from the crowd of books about depression through its global focus, and its historical rigour. C.J. Valasek is a Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology & Science Studies at the University of California San Diego. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day

New Books in Medicine
Jonathan Sadowsky, "The Empire of Depression: A New History" (Polity, 2020)

New Books in Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 74:08


When is sorrow sickness? That is the question that this book asks, exploring how our understandings of sadness, melancholy, depression, mania and anxiety have changed over time, and how societies have tried to treat something which lies on the border between the natural and the pathological. Jonathan Sadowsky's book The Empire of Depression: A New History (Polity, 2020) explores the various medical treatments for depression, classed as a modern illness with definite (but changing) symptoms from the 20th century onwards, in relation to a longer history of treatments for ‘melancholia' and related states considered either as biological or social sicknesses or as a natural part of some people's constitution. He also compares the western history of medicalising depression with the experiences of both sadness and clinical depression in non-western cultures, such as Nigeria and Japan. He asks, what have we lost as a consequence of the hegemony of the western clinical model, and how can we reclaim the patient experience in the face of sometimes hostile doctors and pharmaceutical companies? The book is poetic but well-researched, written by a leading medical historian, and distinguished from the crowd of books about depression through its global focus, and its historical rigour. C.J. Valasek is a Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology & Science Studies at the University of California San Diego. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine

History of Networking
George Sadowsky on the History of Networking

History of Networking

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 39:49


George Sadowsky was a pioneer in recognizing the importance of networking technology for economic development, particularly in developing economies. He has worked in over 50 countries to bring training and networking infrastructure to the local population. In this episode of the History of Networking, George recounts some of the early, pre-Internet, work in computer networking, and the development of many of the organizations that make the Internet work today. His web site can be found here.

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
Jonathan Sadowsky, "The Empire of Depression: A New History" (Polity, 2020)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 74:08


When is sorrow sickness? That is the question that this book asks, exploring how our understandings of sadness, melancholy, depression, mania and anxiety have changed over time, and how societies have tried to treat something which lies on the border between the natural and the pathological. Jonathan Sadowsky's book The Empire of Depression: A New History (Polity, 2020) explores the various medical treatments for depression, classed as a modern illness with definite (but changing) symptoms from the 20th century onwards, in relation to a longer history of treatments for ‘melancholia’ and related states considered either as biological or social sicknesses or as a natural part of some people’s constitution. He also compares the western history of medicalising depression with the experiences of both sadness and clinical depression in non-western cultures, such as Nigeria and Japan. He asks, what have we lost as a consequence of the hegemony of the western clinical model, and how can we reclaim the patient experience in the face of sometimes hostile doctors and pharmaceutical companies? The book is poetic but well-researched, written by a leading medical historian, and distinguished from the crowd of books about depression through its global focus, and its historical rigour. C.J. Valasek is a Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology & Science Studies at the University of California San Diego. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Jonathan Sadowsky, "The Empire of Depression: A New History" (Polity, 2020)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 74:08


When is sorrow sickness? That is the question that this book asks, exploring how our understandings of sadness, melancholy, depression, mania and anxiety have changed over time, and how societies have tried to treat something which lies on the border between the natural and the pathological. Jonathan Sadowsky's book The Empire of Depression: A New History (Polity, 2020) explores the various medical treatments for depression, classed as a modern illness with definite (but changing) symptoms from the 20th century onwards, in relation to a longer history of treatments for ‘melancholia’ and related states considered either as biological or social sicknesses or as a natural part of some people’s constitution. He also compares the western history of medicalising depression with the experiences of both sadness and clinical depression in non-western cultures, such as Nigeria and Japan. He asks, what have we lost as a consequence of the hegemony of the western clinical model, and how can we reclaim the patient experience in the face of sometimes hostile doctors and pharmaceutical companies? The book is poetic but well-researched, written by a leading medical historian, and distinguished from the crowd of books about depression through its global focus, and its historical rigour. C.J. Valasek is a Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology & Science Studies at the University of California San Diego. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Jonathan Sadowsky, "The Empire of Depression: A New History" (Polity, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 74:08


When is sorrow sickness? That is the question that this book asks, exploring how our understandings of sadness, melancholy, depression, mania and anxiety have changed over time, and how societies have tried to treat something which lies on the border between the natural and the pathological. Jonathan Sadowsky's book The Empire of Depression: A New History (Polity, 2020) explores the various medical treatments for depression, classed as a modern illness with definite (but changing) symptoms from the 20th century onwards, in relation to a longer history of treatments for ‘melancholia’ and related states considered either as biological or social sicknesses or as a natural part of some people’s constitution. He also compares the western history of medicalising depression with the experiences of both sadness and clinical depression in non-western cultures, such as Nigeria and Japan. He asks, what have we lost as a consequence of the hegemony of the western clinical model, and how can we reclaim the patient experience in the face of sometimes hostile doctors and pharmaceutical companies? The book is poetic but well-researched, written by a leading medical historian, and distinguished from the crowd of books about depression through its global focus, and its historical rigour. C.J. Valasek is a Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology & Science Studies at the University of California San Diego. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Nina Sadowsky is busy. She's had 4 books published in the last 4 years, 2 of those were released in 2020, and that was done while she was teaching, and then while she opened a school, and was also developing TV series, and sending out a cheerfully dark dispatch from her website. Before becoming an author, she was an attorney, a producer, screenwriter and executive. She's the Program Director of NYU Los Angeles and her novels are Just Fall, The Burial Society, The Empty Bed, and Convince Me.  We talk about: needing joy or optimism to be productive, or using anger as a motivator; being ruthlessly time-efficient; finding what drives you; sometimes, it's just the doing; try something new (art, cooking), do something different to discover new motivation; building community; contributing to the conversation; taking advantage of this time to reassess, ask what you'd like your life to look like on the other side of this; look at how productive we've actually been during COVID; the doing of it; being disciplined about it; vertical and lateral thinking; mediation; dancing; finding ways to keep your joy as well as your quieter side; sink into yourself; ask how you measure productivity; managing expectations; accomplish what you can in this day; be present; rather than dread something, just do it; have compassion for ourselves in a big, big, way; the uncertainty of this situation makes it so much harder; look for the positive things that have happened; learning how precious time is; sometimes, too much time makes it hard to know what to do with it; scheduling is an illusion of control; Blursday impedes productivity; supporting local bookstores; hitting a wall; not having enough personal interactions; importance of making your bed; finding a dedicated workspace; giving yourself a short time space to do work you don't want and rewarding yourself for accomplishments; getting started is half the battle; take pride in what you accomplish; things you should plan to accomplish every day: gratitude, exercise, getting outside, connecting with someone, create beauty; let go of "normal"; pivot; being collectively tired; set an alarm and give yourself a pattern.You can find Nina on Twitter @Sadowsy_nina and on Instagram @NinaSadowsyMentioned in the interview:NinaSadowsky.comHollywood Climate SummitSupreme Myths Podcast with Eric SegallBookshop.orgEpisode recorded on 10/23/20Episode released on 12/30/20For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. Become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

Happymims - Glücklich leben mit Fitness und Nachhaltigkeit
#22 Nachhaltig Reisen & Green Tiny Houses - Jan Sadowsky

Happymims - Glücklich leben mit Fitness und Nachhaltigkeit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 35:19


In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Jan Sadowsky, Gründer der Klimapatenschaft GmbH und Green Tiny Houses GmbH & Co. KG über nachhaltiges Reisen.Er erzählt, was die Tiny Häuser als Urlaubsziel so nachhaltig macht und teilt seine Vision, Nachhaltigkeit erlebbar zu machen, mit uns.Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.

Homo Fabulus
Gros cerveau = grosse intelligence ? Oui et non.

Homo Fabulus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 13:10


Aujourd'hui je réponds à la question qui anime toutes les discussions de comptoir : est-ce la taille qui compte ? Très certainement quelques méta-analyses nous aideront à y voir plus clair. Idée de vidéo inspirée par ce billet de blog : http://www.scilogs.fr/ramus-meninges/le-sexe-du-cerveau-bibliographie-et-debats/ (mis à jour avec des données plus récentes). Ce n'est que grâce à votre soutien que je peux faire des vidéos ! Si vous aimez mon travail et souhaitez qu'il continue, n'hésitez pas à me soutenir financièrement sur uTip ou Tipeee : https://utip.io/homofabulus https://tipeee.com/homofabulus/ (Vous pouvez aussi y acheter des t-shirts et mugs stylés. Merci à toutes et tous pour votre soutien !) Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/H0moFabulus/ Twitter : http://twitter.com/homofabulus Insta : https://www.instagram.com/stephanedebove/ Musique : Mounika, To the beach https://soundcloud.com/mounika-beat/mounika-to-the-beach Références : [1] http://www.scilogs.fr/ramus-meninges/le-qi-cest-nimporte-quoi-oui-mais-encore/ [2] Pietschnig, J., Penke, L., Wicherts, J. M., Zeiler, M., & Voracek, M. (2015). Meta-analysis of associations between human brain volume and intelligence differences: How strong are they and what do they mean? Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 57, 411–432. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2015.09.017 [3] Ruigrok, A. N. V., Salimi-Khorshidi, G., Lai, M. C., Baron-Cohen, S., Lombardo, M. V., Tait, R. J., & Suckling, J. (2014). A meta-analysis of sex differences in human brain structure. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 39, 34–50. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2013.12.004 [4] Lenroot, R. K., Gogtay, N., Greenstein, D. K., Wells, E. M., Wallace, G. L., Clasen, L. S., … Giedd, J. N. (2007). Sexual dimorphism of brain developmental trajectories during childhood and adolescence. NeuroImage, 36(4), 1065–1073. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2007.03.053 [5] Dekaban, A. S., & Sadowsky, D. (1978). Changes in brain weight during the span of human life: relation of brain weight to body height and body weight. Ann. Neurol., 4, 345. [6] Rushton, J. P., & Ankney, C. D. (2009). Whole brain size and general mental ability: A review. International Journal of Neuroscience, 119(5), 692–732. http://doi.org/10.1080/00207450802325843 [7] MacLean, E. L., Hare, B., Nunn, C. L., Addessi, E., Amici, F., Anderson, R. C., … Zhao, Y. (2014). The evolution of self-control. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 111(20), E2140–E2148. http://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1323533111 [8] Herculano-Houzel, S. (2009). The human brain in numbers: a linearly scaled-up primate brain. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 3(November), 1–11. http://doi.org/10.3389/neuro.09.031.2009 [9] Herculano-Houzel, S. (2012). The remarkable, yet not extraordinary, human brain as a scaled-up primate brain and its associated cost. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 109(Supplement_1), 10661–10668. http://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1201895109 [10] Mortensen, H. S., Pakkenberg, B., Dam, M., Dietz, R., Sonne, C., Mikkelsen, B., & Eriksen, N. (2014). Quantitative relationships in delphinid neocortex. Frontiers in Neuroanatomy, 8(November), 1–10. http://doi.org/10.3389/fnana.2014.00132

Game of Books
Words In Progress: Exploring Themes with Nina Sadowsky

Game of Books

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 29:43


Cathi and Christie are joined by Convince Me author Nina Sadowsky who gives the first lesson in our Words in Progress series. The topic this week is themes and Nina provides some insights into how to develop themes in your writing. Listen to hear about an exciting opportunity to receive critique on your writing from Nina.

Your Book Is Your Hook!
Episode 3: Nina Sadowsky - Part 2

Your Book Is Your Hook!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 59:02


Nina Sadowsky discusses her experiences of going from screen/scriptwriting and filmmaking in Hollywood to becoming a best-selling thriller novelist and offers advice to today's writers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Your Book Is Your Hook!
Episode 2: Nina Sadowsky - Part 1

Your Book Is Your Hook!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 56:58


Nina Sadowsky discusses her experiences with screen/scriptwriting, producing, and filmmaking in Hollywood and offers advice to today's writers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Weekly Wednesday Q&A with Juha Ruokangas
#17 - Factory vs luthier.. what's the real difference? Pt.4 with guest Tom Anderson

Weekly Wednesday Q&A with Juha Ruokangas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 61:27


Factory manufactured - or luthier made? What's the real difference?  And whatever it is... does it matter to the player?On the 4th episode of this epic series I had the privilege to interview Tom Anderson - a living legend and a true pioneer of the scene that later became known as 'boutique guitars'.  The first guitar made by a small builder I ever held in my hands was made by Tom Anderson Guitarworks - and in some respect it's fair to say that this was one of the crucial nudges for me, on my path to becoming a luthier myself later on.So... does Tom have a new perspective to enlighten us with? I asked him in the interview what would his advice be for anyone looking to buy a guitar - and Tom's answer was absolutely brilliant! Listen to the podcast to find out more! ;-)A little disclaimer - this broadcast is targeted to all of you who enjoy guitars, be it guitarists, guitar enthusiasts or collectors alike! The program is not about the guitars we make in my company Ruokangas Guitars. I'm doing this for you, who are interested in learning more about your instrument. The brand or monetary value of your guitar makes no difference whatsoever.Talk to you soon,Juha

Supreme Myths
Episode 11: Nina Sadowsky

Supreme Myths

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 56:05


https://news.gsu.edu/podcast/episode-11-nina-sadowsky/ () Nina Sadowsky, Hollywood Producer, author, and “entertainment lawyer in recovery” joins Supreme Myths to talk about the business of Hollywood, producing movies, being an author and teacher, good writing, and the joys of summer camp.

Supreme Myths
Episode 11: Nina Sadowsky

Supreme Myths

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 56:04


Nina Sadowsky, Hollywood Producer, author, and “entertainment lawyer in recovery” joins Supreme Myths to talk about the business of Hollywood, producing movies, being an author and teacher, good writing, and the joys of summer camp.

Beyond The Trope
Episode 301 Interview with Nina Sadowsky

Beyond The Trope

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 28:59


This week, thriller author, Nina Sadowsky, joined us to talk about her new book, CONVINCE ME, available now! Find out more at https://ninasadowsky.com and follow her on Twitter at https://twitter.com/sadowsky_nina and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ninasadowskythrillers. Thank you to all of our amazing listeners, including our Patrons at https://Patreon.com/BeyondTheTrope. Don't forget you can pick up exclusive Beyond The Trope merch at https://BeyondTheTrope.redbubble.com. Mentioned in this episode: Meg Ryan The Wedding Planner (Movie) Jennifer Lopez Matthew McConaughey Penguin Random House JUST FALL by Nina Sadowsky THE BURIAL SOCIETY by Nina Sadowsky THE EMPTY BED by Nina Sadowsky Jenny Milchman

Dunn Sun
TKDS Dunn Sun #147 9.5.20 The Kathryn Dunn Show with Elaine V., Yola, Christina, Barron, & Bull! Featuring Musical Guests Dead Love Gems!!! Sander, Gennaro Esposito, Arthur Sadowsky, & Angela Pierce

Dunn Sun

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 58:34


Tell Me Your Secrets: Off the Page with People Who Make Books
Convince Me, with producer and author Nina Sadowsky

Tell Me Your Secrets: Off the Page with People Who Make Books

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 33:21


Nina Sadowsky is a screenwriter, producer, and the author of fast paced thrillers, most recently Convince Me, which she says she wrote in a "rage filled" fury. Nina spills some fascinating secrets, like the unexpected moment that spawned the idea for her first novel, why she turned to writing novels in the first place, and more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tellmeyoursecrets/message

The North Texas Gardener
Native vs. Invasive Plants with Evo Sadowsky

The North Texas Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 39:06


Evo Sadowsky of Blue Ribbon Lady Landscaping joins us on the show today to educate us about the differences between native plants, invasive plants, and industry pushed plants here in north Texas. Check out https://thenorthtexasgardener.com/podcast for more detailed notes from this information-packed episode!Support the show (https://thenorthtexasgardener.com/contact-us)

Uber to the Pits
Interview with Mitch Sadowsky

Uber to the Pits

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 39:40


My conversation this week with Mitch Sadowsky is about firness and how to prepare for the season and how we can keep our bodies right. Mitch is a a strength coach who works with drivers Lawson Aschenbach, Oliver Askew and others. I hope you enjoy. Intro music is provided by Purplr Planet Music. And don't forget to go check out our wonderful partner www.intrinsicproducts.com and use the code "Uber to the Pits" for 10% off.

Game of Books
S2E24 - Corks & Conversation with Nina Sadowsky

Game of Books

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 34:26


Christie and Cathi talk with Nina Sadowsky about her latest novel "The Empty Bed," her prior novels, and her film and TV career. They also discuss the role of authors in marketing. The wine of the episode is Mirassou Pinot Noir. 

TeeTalk
Episode 55: Mitch Sadowsky, Director of Fitness, Lake Nona G&CC

TeeTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 98:24


Sungjae Im's triumph at The Honda Classic grabs our attention this week as we break down his first PGA TOUR victory, the 2nd place finish by Canada's Mackenzie Hughes, and the appearance of another Canadian, Albin Choi, as a winning caddy. Golf fitness is in the spotlight this week as we welcome Mitch Sadowsky, the Fitness Director at the prestigious Lake Nona Golf & Country Club. Sadowsky, who works with a number of LPGA Tour and PGA TOUR players, like Ian Poulter, breaks down the key elements of getting the most from your body to benefit your golf swing, He also shares insight on the unique needs of tour pros when it comes to their schedules and tuning their body for the best performance. Other topics include: -Tiger Woods on the ballot for the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2021 -The Bay Hill Invitational and its importance on the tour -Paul Azinger's comments about Tommy Fleetwood and his "need" to win on the PGA TOUR -Details of the Flagstick Open Amateur Championship In Birdie vs Bogey we discuss hole in one celebrations, the latest Jordan Golf shoes, the music acts for the 2020 RBC Canadian Open, and Dustin Johnson taking a pass on the 2020 Olympics. The Mail Bag has us discussing online lessons, potential course records at the 2020 RBC Canadian Open, grip fitting, and how long should a player play as a pro before deciding to quit or keep going. Mitch Sadwosky Twitter (https://twitter.com/mitchsadowsky?lang=en) Instagram: Flagstick (https://www.instagram.com/flagstickgolf/) Scott (https://www.instagram.com/scotmac1970/) Stefan (https://www.instagram.com/steedorf/) Twitter: Flagstick (https://twitter.com/Flagstick) Scott (https://twitter.com/ScotMacGolf) Stefan (https://twitter.com/Steedorf) Facebook: @Flagstick (https://www.facebook.com/Flagstick/)

High Risk/High Reward: Stories from my Life in Technology
From High School Girlfriend Onward

High Risk/High Reward: Stories from my Life in Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 41:58


Looking for a path to a fun and exciting career? Rich shares more ideas on how to find your own action-packed career. He explains some of the concepts of "High Risk/High Reward" as we begin the year 2020. Always entertaining, he shares certain philosophical beliefs and daring practices for turning your career, and your life, into an adventure. The picture is taken during fall in New England at the house we lived in before buying one less than 1/4 mile away. Also in this picture is Sue, Rich's high school AND current sweetheart mentioned in this episode and Bella, the little doggy that keeps him walking several miles in this beautiful town in rural Massachusetts. Forty-something years after meeting Sue in High School, they live in this lovely place just 30 miles from where they went to high school together. Moving easily through tangents that somehow all tie together, Sadowsky tries to distill down a recipe for a challenging and rewarding career (and life). He shares how his latest employer convinced him to come in for an interview.

Taste Radio
Ep. 194: Great Relationships Create Great Businesses. These Six Leaders Explain Why.

Taste Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 53:46


In this highlight episode culled from interviews with six of the leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs who joined us on the podcast during the second half of 2019, we examine the role that relationships play in the development of great businesses. Our guests include “The Beverage Whisperer” Ken Sadowsky, Whole30 founder and CEO Melissa Hartwig Urban, Grillo’s Pickles founder and CEO Travis Grillo, Veggie Grill co-founder T.K. Pillan, Dogfish Head Brewery founder Sam Calagione and Bev founder and CEO Alix Peabody. Show notes: 1:50: Ken Sadowsky, The Beverage Whisperer -- We kick off the show with Ken Sadowsky, who is affectionately known as “The Beverage Whisperer.” A longtime investor and advisor to many high-profile and category leading brands, including Vitaminwater, Vita Coco, Bai, Hint and Califia Farms, Ken is one of the industry’s best known and most respected insiders. In the following clip, pulled from our interview with Sadowsky in Ep. 174, he explained how he assesses opportunities to align with and invest in early stage brands, how he advises entrepreneurs on packaging and design, and why he warns that indecisiveness can lead to big mistakes. 10:11: Melissa Hartwig Urban, Co-Founder/CEO, Whole30 -- Next up is Melissa Hartwig Urban, the co-founder and CEO of popular 30-day lifestyle program Whole30. Since its launch in 2009, Whole30 has become a cultural phenomenon that has attracted millions of followers, many of whom adhere to its paleo-centric guidelines even after they complete the program. In this clip, pulled from our interview in Ep. 184, Urban explained why most of her work time is spent direct messaging with members of the Whole30 community, the importance of accessibility, and how she’s learned that “you can’t let perfect be the enemy of good.”  20:18: Interview: Travis Grillo, Founder/CEO, Grillo’s Pickles -- We continue with Travis Grillo, the founder and CEO of premium pickle brand Grillo’s. From his humble beginnings selling pickles out of a small food cart, Grillo’s has grown into a nationally distributed brand carried at several major chains and one that generates tens of millions of dollars in sales annually. In a clip from our wide-ranging interview with Grillo, which we featured in Ep. 175, he spoke about why he positioned Grillo’s as a lifestyle brand, how he considers new hires and investment and why he’s just as likely to take advice from a homeless person as he would from a billionaire. 30:42:  Interview: T.K. Pillan, Co-Founder, Veggie Grill/PowerPlant Ventures -- We keep things going with T.K. Pillan, the chairman and co-founder of fast-casual restaurant chain Veggie Grill and investment firm PowerPlant Ventures. Thirteen years since opening its first location, Veggie Grill now has 37 stores and is planning to operate 50 locations by next year. In the following clip, from our interview with Pillan in Ep. 188, he discussed the common theme in all of his businesses, why it’s critical for co-founders to have a clear understanding of roles and complementary skill sets, why he described growth plans as “a double-edged sword” and what it means to be “a good investor.”  41:41: Sam Calagione, Founder, Dogfish Head Brewery -- Next we have some words of wisdom from Sam Calagione, the founder of iconic craft beer brand Dogfish Head. We spoke with Calagione in Ep. 189 and in the following clip, he reflected on his experience building Dogfish Head, which in May merged with Samuel Adams maker The Boston Beer Co. in a deal valued at $300 million. He also discussed why “goodness” is a pillar of Dogfish Head’s business philosophy, why he refers to employees as “co-workers” and why he urges entrepreneurs to figure out how “small their businesses can possibly be.” 47:44: Alix Peabody, Founder/CEO, Bev -- Last, but not least, we have Alix Peabody, the founder of Bev, a wellness-focused canned wine brand that aims to change the narrative around how women are projected and perceived by the alcohol industry and redefine traditional ways of doing business in a space long dominated by men. In this clip pulled from Ep. 191, Peabody explained why, despite very challenging times, she never thought to quit, how she made inroads to tech investors and how she attempts to redefine “old school” ways of doing business.  Brands in this episode: Whole30, Grillo’s, Veggie Grill, Dogfish Head, Bev

KYGPodcast
5 #17 Will Amp Manufactures Sue Amp Simulator Companies In The Future?

KYGPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2019 76:30


Highlighted Question 56:06 Will Amp Manufactures Sue Amp Simulator Companies In The Future?Last Chance for 2019 KYG merch (use Promo code LASTCHANCE to get 10% off)https://teespring.com/stores/know-your-gear-shop-2Question Index0:00 Into1:32 Sadowsky and Warwick have teamed up7:18 Best tool for fret edges?https://www.stewmac.com/Luthier_Tools/Types_of_Tools/Files/Fret_End_Dressing_File.html?utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=CP%20%7C%20MF%20%7C%20BNG%20%7C%20SHOP%20%7C%20NBR%20%7C%20All%20Products&utm_term=4578572576575401&utm_content=All%20Products12:01 Rosewood Cities update14:34 best Place to buy a custom shop Les Paul19:20 AM I going to NAMM 2020?24:30 Reviews on Charvels 27:00 Good 2x12 cabinet on a budget?30:00 I suck at gift giving advice, but?33:40 Why are the Sire basses so good?35:30 What guitar would I put in a guitar shaped stocking?36:45 how is the Reachable app working out?You can now reach me 24 hours a dayhttps://home.reachableapp.com/?Name=phil%20mcknight40:30 Epiphone LP or LTD EC 100041:30 What would I buy? CE. Core 24, S2 24 or 594?44:42 Why sometimes a dollar can cut the BS50:48 Greenback vs Vintage 30s 53:43 Using cheap parts to mod cheap guitars?56:06 Will Amp Manufactures Sue Amp Simulator Companies In The Future?1:02:50 Would I ever have Scott Grove on the show?1:05:00 Any wiring tips for a GFS pick up?1:06:00 Guitar keeps breaking B string1:08:09 You can now get Guitar World for a buck! (again not sponsored)https://www.guitarworld.com/news/limited-time-offer-subscribe-to-guitar-world-for-dollar1-an-issue1:11:30 Which artist who died to soon would I bring back and record with?1:14:13 Thank you to all of you!!!!!!!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/phillipmcknightKYG)

The Palm Beach Podcast
Palm Beach Podcast #9 - Mitch Sadowsky - Strength & Performance Coach

The Palm Beach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 38:16


This episode of the Palm Beach Podcast features Mitch Sadowsky, strength and performance coach. Recorded live at the Media Zone podcast studio in Palm Beach County, Florida. https://www.instagram.com/mitchsadowsky/ The Palm Beach Podcast features local businesses, athletes, and influencers doing great things in our community, Palm Beach County, Florida. The podcast is hosted by best friends Dr. James Spencer and Mike Jones. James is a sports chiropractor and athletic trainer -- Mike is a photographer and art director. The two co-founded Media Zone with friend Anthony D'Alessio, and opened their first rental podcast studio in Palm Beach County in the summer of 2019. https://mediazonestudios.com https://thepalmbeachpodcast.com Music: Le Jazz Café - Flero: https://soundcloud.com/flero_official Roads - LiQWYD: https://soundcloud.com/liqwyd Social: https://www.instagram.com/media.zone.studios/ https://www.facebook.com/media.zone.studios/

Just One More Chapter Podcast
Chapter 11 | Nina Sadowsky: The Best Bada$$ Avatar

Just One More Chapter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 52:33


Nina Sadowsky is an author, filmmaker and educator.  A New York City native. Nina wrote original screenplays and adaptations for The Walt Disney Company and Lifetime Television.  She was the executive producer of The Wedding Planner with Jennifer Lopez! We discuss her most recent book The Empty Bed which is the second book in The Burial Society series. It will be out January 28th, 2020. Take a listen to find out more about Nina’s protagonist character Catherine...and how it’s her own personal badass avatar in the form of her main character!  Y’all, I thoroughly enjoyed our conversation and KNOW you will too!

The Upful LIFE Podcast
023: REUBEN SADOWSKY (Guayaki Yerba Mate) / BEAU WILLIAMS (Lettuce TM/PM)

The Upful LIFE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 105:57


Episode 023 of *The Upful LIFE Podcast* welcomes the one-and-only REUBEN SADOWSKY, ceabador with Guayaki Yerba Mate, close friend/former tour manager to Rising Appalachia, awe-inspiring action sportsman, festival fixture and 11-year Burner. We caught up with him for nearly an hour during Planet Home, a 3-day solutionary conference that took place in San Francisco in early September; Reuben was there on behalf of Guayaki's Come to Life program. Fascinating conversation with one of the most interesting people I've ever met. After a 5 minute poetic interlude from a dear homie, the second interview is with Beau Williams, Tour Manager/Production Manager of LETTUCE.  Closing things out, the *Vibe Junkie JAM of the Week* is MORiLLO's brand new single "Booty".   Reuben Sadowsky Intro at 8:30, Interview at 12min Beau Williams Intro at 1hr 13min, Interview 1hr 17min   Reuben and I start with a little about the Planet Home event, and discuss Come to Life's presence, the experience and the initiative's greater missions, before diving into his expansive role as a ceabador with Guayaki, and how that serendipitously came to be. Reuben explains how Come to Life is a “Good News Network”, and takes us around the world, following wherever the mate takes us, full-spectrum storytelling delivering a regenerative message. Reuben reflects on what it's like to work for such a progressive company that places priority on it's ideals and is so focused on fostering community, from the rainforests of South America to permaculture farms in Salt Spring Island, city to city around the globe. CLICK HERE to watch Reuben speed-flying on skis!  We take a deep dive on his relationship with the core four members of Rising Appalachia, including his time as Tour Manager (as well as their extensive adventuring together). Plus his gratitude for growing up with "cool parents" in Aspen, CO, and how that upbringing fostered a spirited zest for life, fueling a passion for action sports like skiing, surfing, paragliding, speed-flying, and beyond. An 11-year Burner, of course we had to touch on the topic of Black Rock City, as well as our meeting at Envision Festival 2014, NOLA Jazz Fest, & a number of festivals, activations, and transformative gatherings across this great land. Throughout our conversation, Reuben Sadowsky articulates and illuminates the perpetual seeking a 'flow state' and delivers a message of regeneration, community, and inspiration. Booyah!   CLICK HERE to watch Scott T bless up St. Augustine, FL before Rising Appalachia show in May 2014   Beau Williams Intro 1hr 13, Interview 1hr 17m   Also appearing on Ep.023 is Beau Williams, Tour Manager/Production Manager with Lettuce, member of the Bear Creek family, and formerly the longtime FOH engineer with Papadosio. Likewise a tough cat to nail down, Beau and I caught up for about 20 mins backstage at Suwannee Rising back in early April 2019. Lots of sweet Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park reflections, and a bunch of LETT chat too (obviously)- from the Colorado Symphony to the recording sessions for Elevate, and more! *Vibe Junkie JAM of the Week*  MORiLLO's brand new single "Booty" (colibri out 10/18)   Email the show! B.Getz@upfulLIFE.com The Upful LIFE Podcast is available on iTunes! Also available on Spotify!  Theme Song: Mazel Tov by CALVIN VALENTINE

Psyched Podcast
20. Mini: The "shocking" evolution of electroconvulsive therapy

Psyched Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 24:06


We take a look at the development of “electroshock therapy” and how it has been portrayed in the media. We’ll also explore a newer and safer procedure that uses magnets instead of electricity to treat mental illness. References: Braddock, K. (2014). Electroconvulsive Therapy : Clinical Uses, Efficacy and Long-term Health Effects. New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc. Electroconvulsive therapy. (n.d.). Retrieved August 29, 2019, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electroconvulsive_therapy Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT). (n.d.). Retrieved August 29, 2019, from Science Museum; Brought to Life website: http://broughttolife.sciencemuseum.org.uk/ broughttolife/techniques/ect Horvath, J. C., Perez, J. M., Forrow, L., Fregni, F., & Pascual-Leone, A. (2010). Transcranial magnetic stimulation: A historical evaluation and future prognosis of therapeutically relevant ethical concerns. Journal of Medical Ethics, (37), 137-143. https://doi.org/10.1136/jme.2010.039966 Israel, L. (2019, May 30). TMS vs ECT | Your guide to depression treatments that work [Blog post]. Retrieved from https://successtms.com/blog/tms-vs-ect Ruffalo, M. L. (2018, November 3). A brief history of electroconvulsive therapy [Blog post]. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/ freud-fluoxetine/201811/brief-history-electroconvulsive-therapy Sadowsky, J. (2017, January 12). Electroconvulsive Therapy: A history of controversy, but also of help. Retrieved August 29, 2019, from https://theconversation.com/ electroconvulsive-therapy-a-history-of-controversy-but-also-of-help-70938 Schubin, J., Segal, R., Smith, M., & Robinson, L. (2019). Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Therapy [Pamphlet]. Retrieved from https://www.helpguide.org/ articles/depression/transcranial-stimulation-therapy-tms.htm?pdf=13031 Shorter, E. (2004, February 4). The history of ECT: Unsolved mysteries. Psychiatric Times, 21(2). Retrieved from https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/schizophrenia/history-ect-unsolved-mysteries Wright, B. A. (1990). An historical review of electroconvulsive therapy. Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry, 8(2), 68-74. https://doi.org/10.29046/ JJP.008.2.007

Taste Radio
Ep. 174: ‘The Beverage Whisperer’ Reflects, Advises and Predicts

Taste Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 53:25


When offering his take on the man affectionately nicknamed “The Beverage Whisperer,” Vita Coco co-founder/CEO Mike Kirban might have said it best: “I don’t believe there is anyone in the beverage world that needs a reference letter less than Ken Sadowsky.” As one of the industry’s best known and most respected insiders, Sadowsky is a longtime investor and advisor to many high-profile and category leading brands, including Vitaminwater, Vita Coco, Bai, Hint and Califia Farms. He’s also a senior advisor to Verlinvest, a Belgium-based investment holding company founded by the owners of Anheuser-Busch InBev, and the Executive Director of NIDA, a group of independent beverage distributors in the Northeast.  In an interview included in this episode, he spoke about his background in the business and how he assesses opportunities to align with and invest in early stage brands. He also offered his perspective on leadership, why he believes that entrepreneurs should be wary of indecisiveness and shared his thoughts on notable categories and emerging trends. Show notes:  2:33: Interview: Ken Sadowsky, The Beverage Whisperer -- Sadowsky sat down with Taste Radio editor Ray Latif and BevNET CMO Mike Schneider at BevNET HQ for a conversation that began with Sadowsky recounting the early days of his career working at his family’s distribution company. He also spoke about his investment strategy, why it’s occasionally a “Ready. Fire. Aim.” approach and why “by the end of the evaluation period, it’s much more about the person than the product.” Later, he discussed his involvement with Bai, spoke about the role of decisiveness and confidence as a characteristic of good leaders and why standing out on shelf is a requirement of package design. Finally, he reflected on past and present trends, including why CBD could be promoted as “anti-energy,” and the rise of “sober curious” beverages. Brands in this episode: California Cooler, Bartles & Jaymes, Zima, Hint, Bai, Vita Coco, Vitaminwater, Sambazon, Essentia, Forto, Califia Farms, Kona Red, Red Bull, Monster Energy, Coco Cafe, GURU Energy, Dark Dog Energy, Runa, Guayaki, TeaRIOT, Marley’s Mellow Mood, Just Chill, GoodBelly, Riazul, Corina’s Switchy, Seedlip 

CUNY TV's Arts In The City
Publicolor; Chloë Grace Morentz; Sadowsky Guitars; and more

CUNY TV's Arts In The City

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 25:57


On this month's show: the Publicolor school painting initiative; paper gown artist Fabiola; author Jennifer Armentrout; Chloë Grace Morentz on her new film, Greta; curator Kevin Moore; and Sandowsky Guitars in Long Island City.

Luthier on Luthier with Michael Bashkin

Roger Sadowsky makes guitars for many of today's top professional guitarists, and his instruments are in heavy rotation on stages and in studios across the world. For episode 29 of the podcast, we caught up with Roger at the 2019 winter NAMM Show.   Roger shares his thoughts on electric guitar tonewoods, neck design, and the story of how in 1972 he put down the scalpel and picked up a chisel. It would start him on the path to becoming one of the world's most highly respected guitar makers.   https://www.sadowsky.com/

Guitar Business Radio
Episode 59 - Roger Sadowsky on Four Decades in the Business

Guitar Business Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 63:31


In our 59th Episode, our special guest is Roger Sadowsky for the full hour. For over 40 years, he’s been a building extraordinary Sadowsky basses and guitars in New York working with top-name players from around the world. At the Back of the Show, you'll get our regular Interview Wrap-Up and useful commentary (with something special for Seinfeld fans). Highlights of the podcast include: 00:40 Setting the Stage 02:00 Roger Sadowsky Interview 57:55 Back of the Show / Wrap-Up and Useful Commentary Thanks for listening and we look forward to hearing from you!

Guitar Geeks Podcast: Mer än du vill veta om gitarrer, förstärkare och allt däremellan.

Vi träffar bassisten Mats "Mackan" Englund som bland annat har spelat med Eva Dahlgren, Mats Ronander och medverkat på över 2000 inspelningar. Vi pratar om allt ifrån Raj Montana Band, Lill Babs till Sadowsky basar.   Mycket Nöje! Android: Podbean iPhone: Itunes Vi vill alltid veta hur vi kan bli bättre, ge er Feedback till oss i kommentarerna nedan! TACK för att ni Delar och Recenserar! 

PERSISTERS : LIVE SHOW AND PODCAST
Episode 10: TV and magazine writer Judi Sadowsky on her book, one woman show, and Norman Lear

PERSISTERS : LIVE SHOW AND PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 52:54


Episode 10: TV and magazine writer Judi Sadowsky on her book, one woman show, and Norman Lear by PERSISTERS

Rudy Sarzo The Dash Podcast
Tanya O'Callaghan Episode 9 Part 1

Rudy Sarzo The Dash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 28:20


Episode 9 of The Dash Podcast. Part 1 of my conversation with badass bassist Tanya O'Callaghan. In this episode we talk about our early days, our first brakes, musical equipment and how to survive the rigors of a heavy touring schedule. I Hope you enjoy it and I look forward to your thoughts.Please see my Bio for The Dash Podcast linkAvailable on Itunes

Rudy Sarzo The Dash Podcast
Tanya O'Callaghan Episode 9 Part 2

Rudy Sarzo The Dash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 24:05


Episode 9 of The Dash Podcast. Part 2 of my conversation with badass bassist Tanya O'Callaghan. In this episode we talk about our early days, our first brakes, musical equipment and how to survive the rigors of a heavy touring schedule. I Hope you enjoy it and I look forward to your thoughts.Also Available on Itunes

The Scott's Bass Lessons Podcast
081 - In Conversation with Morten Ehlers - Bass Buddha

The Scott's Bass Lessons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2017 38:19


In today's podcast we catch up with Morten Ehlers, the self-confessed bass junkie from Denmark.Having enjoyed a ten year career as the driving force behind the bass department at TC Electronic, Morten Ehlers is currently amassing an Aladdin's Cave for bass players. Look around his new bass store and you sense immediately that this is no ordinary shop. Bass Buddha sells instruments from a number of luxury and boutique luthiers – Marleaux, Stenback, Dingwall, Sadowsky and Overwater among them. Morten is clearly a man happy in his work.

The SBL Podcast
081 - In Conversation with Morten Ehlers - Bass Buddha

The SBL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2017 38:19


In today's podcast we catch up with Morten Ehlers, the self-confessed bass junkie from Denmark.Having enjoyed a ten year career as the driving force behind the bass department at TC Electronic, Morten Ehlers is currently amassing an Aladdin's Cave for bass players. Look around his new bass store and you sense immediately that this is no ordinary shop. Bass Buddha sells instruments from a number of luxury and boutique luthiers – Marleaux, Stenback, Dingwall, Sadowsky and Overwater among them. Morten is clearly a man happy in his work.

Bass Lessons Melbourne 'Player Profile' Podcast
Ep. 25 Dave Anderson - Bill Evans, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Art Garfunkel

Bass Lessons Melbourne 'Player Profile' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2017 95:02


Dave is one of those players that really can do it all, from blazing fusion chops to tasty, reserved singer/songwriter supporting lines and everything in between. As enthusiastic about bass playing and music as he's ever been, it was a blast to hang with Dave and get to learn more about his bass journey and his take on being a sideman in today's current music climate. Dave Anderson is a bass player with over thirty years' experience performing and recording in a wide range of genres. His credits span a range of world class artists in jazz, R&B, pop, folk rock, fusion, world music, and more. His recent work includes associations with Bill Evan's Soulgrass, Blood Sweat & Tears, Art Garfunkel, Bob Baldwin, Smokey Robinson, Special EFX, Kate Taylor, and others. His numerous past credits include Regina Carter, Joe Beck, Marion Meadows, Warren Hill, and many others. http://www.daveandersonbass.net http://www.basslessonsmelbourne.com

Authors on the Air Radio 2
Acclaimed author Nina Sadowsky joins Alex Dolan on Thrill Seekers

Authors on the Air Radio 2

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2017 64:00


Nina Sadowsky has been an entertainment lawyer, a producer, a film executive, a screenwriter, a director and a film professor. She has written numerous original screenplays and adaptations and done rewrites for such companies as The Walt Disney Company, Working Title Films, and Lifetime Television. Her first novel, Just Fall, is a breakout novel and is currently being adapted for a series on the Starz network. She is a member of the WGAW,  International Thriller Writers, Inc., Sisters In Crime, and Mystery Writers of America. Alex Dolan is the author of The Euthanist and The Empress of Tempera. He is also the host of the "Thrill Seekers" show on the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network. He was an executive committee member of the San Francisco Bay Area's Litquake festival, and is a member of International Thriller Writers and Sisters in Crime. He holds an MS in strategic communications from Columbia University. This is a trademarked copyrighted podcast solely owned by the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network LLC.

Seventeen Seconds 2016/17
Puntata 12 - Madame Sadowsky - 29/11/2016

Seventeen Seconds 2016/17

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2016 91:34


Rubrica Musicale (New Wave, Dark, Synthpop, New Romantics, 80’s)

LEO Training: Strength & Conditioning | Endurance | Health | Performance | Injury Prevention | Joe DeLeo

In Episode 040 of the LEO Training Podcast I interview Mitchell Sadowsky. Mitch Sadowsky is the Director of Golf Fitness at Lake Nona Golf & Country Club in Orlando, FL, working with professional and amateur golfers and athletes on functional, strength and speed training. A member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association, Mitch is a Level 3 Fitness certified member of the Titleist Performance Institute, and holds certifications as an SFG Kettlebell Instructor, USA Weightlifting Level 2 Advanced Lifting Coach, Sports Performance Specialist, and holds certificates in Functional Movement Systems and Active Isolated Stretching. Some of Mitch’s clients have included PGA touring professionals Ian Poulter and Graeme McDowell, European Tour players Maarten Lafeber and Gary Boyd, and Canadian Tour player Charlie Bull. In addition to Mitch’s role as the Director of Golf Fitness at Lake Nona, he is also owner and president of Mitch11 Strength & Performance. As a part of that role, he works directly as the strength coach for Olympia High School Golf, Florida MOJO Volleyball club, and the Eckerd College Indoor and Sand Volleyball programs. Mitch attended Ball State University receiving his Bachelors of Arts (1998) and Master's of Science (2000) while competing for the Men's Volleyball Team. Serving as Team Captain during his senior campaign, Mitch played in three Final Four championships while competing at Ball State. Here's what you will learn in this interview: Mitch's background What to assess for and screen in a golfer Considerations for rotational athletes Thoughts on programming and why we don't want to be sport specific! Working with different demographics: highschool vs. mid 20's vs. middle age athlete Charlie Weingroff and Training = Rehab 3 PlanStrong Athletic Development vs. fitness/conditioning Training, travel, and competing How many reps are too many? The similarities between volleyball and golf - "the whipping mechanism" Thoughts on TPI Screen, SFMA, and FMS Deceleration = Control and why this is critical for an athlete! and much more! Show Notes: Mitch 11 Strength (Website) Mitch Sadowsky (Instagram)

Roadie Free Radio
016: ROGER SADOWSKY/Luthier/Sadowsky Guitars NYC

Roadie Free Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2016 67:17


Roger Sadowsky is very clear that he never wanted his business to feel like a factory. The world in which he builds his instruments should feel more like a workshop than anything else. Wandering through his shop, past the several workstations occupied by his master builders, it's clear that he has succeeded. Since striking out on his own in 1979, Roger has built a loyal and dedicated following who not only seek out and swear by his instruments, but also look to Roger for his expertise and care in making their instrument the best it can be. Marcus Miller, Ben Mckee, Walter becker, John Abercrombie, Willie Weeks, Will lee, Jason Newsted, Tal Wilkenfeld, Darryl Jones, and Verdine White. Those are just a few of the players listed as Sadowsky artists. I had a the great pleasure of sitting with Roger in his showroom in Brooklyn, and hearing about his incredible journey from his early days apprenticing with luthier Augie LoPrinzi, and the path that has lead to the legendary “Sadowsky Sound."

Taste Radio
BevNET Podcast Ep. 7: Coffee With the Beverage Whisperer

Taste Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2016 33:54


The team had a chance to evaluate some products with beverage industry investor, advisor, board member and raconteur Ken Sadowsky when dropped by the BevNET Podcast studio for an interview recently. Sadowsky has had a front-row view of the growth of groundbreaking brands like Vitaminwater and Vita Coco, joined BevNET’s Jeffrey Klineman and Jon Landis to talk about the strategic moves taken by successful beverage company leaders, some of the reasons that distributors can’t stop listening to Bruce Springsteen, and what it means to be characterized by so many in the industry as “The Beverage Whisperer.”

Authors on the Air Radio 2
She Said, on Next Steps Radio

Authors on the Air Radio 2

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2016 62:00


February and April are He Said/She Said months on Next Steps Radio! In February, the men had their turn. This is She Said, the conclusion to our gender wars panel discussion on the question: does gender count when it comes to writing thrillers? Are there differences between the two sets of authors and the books they write? And the biggie: is one gender more likely to be successful than the other? Please join host and award-winning suspense novelist Jenny Milchman as she talks to two female authors about whether sex matters. Nina Sadowsky is a filmmaker who has written numerous screenplays and produced such films as "The Wedding Planner," starring Jennifer Lopez and Matthew McConaughey, "Lost Souls," starring Winona Ryder, "Desert Saints," starring Kiefer Sutherland, and "Northern Lights" starring Diane Keaton. Sadowsky is also an adjunct professor at USC's School of Cinematic Arts, where she teaches producing and script development. JUST FALL is her debut novel. Wendy Tyson is an author, lawyer and former therapist from Philadelphia. She writes two series, the Allison Campbell Mystery Series and the Greenhouse Mystery Series. Wendy is a member of Sisters in Crime and International Thriller Writers, and she is a contributing editor for The Big Thrill and The Thrill Begins, International Thriller Writers' online magazines.

Purpose Podcast | Impact Entrepreneurs | Strategy | Execution | Management | System | Ted Sarvata | Rockefeller Habits | Scal
Purpose Podcast 007: Rob Sadowsky (Bicycle Transportation Alliance) – to change the environment in a way that we can get more people biking

Purpose Podcast | Impact Entrepreneurs | Strategy | Execution | Management | System | Ted Sarvata | Rockefeller Habits | Scal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2013


The purpose of the Bicycle Transportation Alliance in Portland, Oregon is to change the environment in a way that we can get more people biking. My conversation with executive director Rob Sadowsky covered how collaboration helps everyone and how safer, more inclusive streets are good for us all. For Oregon folks: BTAOregon.org @BTAOregon @RSadowsky. If … Continue reading Purpose Podcast 007: Rob Sadowsky (Bicycle Transportation Alliance) – to change the environment in a way that we can get more people biking

Tercera Cultura CL
Tercera Cultura S03E10: "WE’LL BE BACK… (seremos espalda)"

Tercera Cultura CL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2010 57:10


Final de temporada! Conversamos sobre el fenómeno Sadowsky, el Hausergate, la pseudociencia y chanteríos tales como el robot “Arturito”, crítica literaria, el Dr. Grgurina, la pelea entre lo innato y lo adquirido, y una larga lista de temas, en esta retrospectiva de nuestra tercera temporada, al ritmo de Silvio y Tanguito. WE’LL BE BACK… (seremos espalda).

Tercera Cultura CL
Tercera Cultura S03E10: "WE’LL BE BACK… (seremos espalda)"

Tercera Cultura CL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2010 57:10


Final de temporada! Conversamos sobre el fenómeno Sadowsky, el Hausergate, la pseudociencia y chanteríos tales como el robot “Arturito”, crítica literaria, el Dr. Grgurina, la pelea entre lo innato y lo adquirido, y una larga lista de temas, en esta retrospectiva de nuestra tercera temporada, al ritmo de Silvio y Tanguito. WE’LL BE BACK… (seremos espalda).

TEDTalks 음악
Adam Sadowsky 가 만든 Viral 뮤직 비디오 | Adam Sadowsky

TEDTalks 음악

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2010 14:28


OK Go 밴드는 그들의 차기 뮤직비디오를 위해 거대한 Rube Goldberg 머신을 이용하기를 바랬고, Adam Sadowsky의 팀이 그 머신을 만들게 되었습니다. Adam Sadowsky가 유투브에서 선풍적인 인기를 얻게된 이 복잡한 작품을 만드는 데에 숨어 있던 노력과 공학적인 발견에 대해서 얘기합니다.

TEDTalks 音楽
アダム・サドウスキー: ヴァイラルミュージックビデオの作り方 | Adam Sadowsky

TEDTalks 音楽

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2010 14:28


新作のミュージックビデオに巨大なルーブ・ゴールドバーグ・マシンを使うアイデアを思いついたバンド、OK Go -- そして、その制作を任されたのがアダム・サドウスキー率いるチームでした。YouTubeであっと間にセンセーションを巻き起こした、その迷宮のような作品の設計と苦労について語ります。

TEDTalks Música (Portuguese)
Adam Sadowsky engendra um videoclipe viral | Adam Sadowsky

TEDTalks Música (Portuguese)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2010 14:28


A banda OK Go sonhou com a ideia de uma grandiosa máquina Rube Goldberg para seu próximo videoclipe - e a equipe de Adam Sadowsky ficou encarregada de construí-la. Ele conta a história do esforço e da engenharia por trás dessa criação labiríntica que se tornou rapidamente uma sensação no YouTube.

TEDTalks Música
Adam Sadowsky construye un videoclip viral | Adam Sadowsky

TEDTalks Música

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2010 14:28


La banda OK Go soñaba con la idea de una enorme máquina de Rube Goldberg para su próximo videoclip; y se le encargó al equipo de Adam Sadowsky. Él cuenta la historia del esfuerzo y la ingeniería detrás de su creación laberíntica que se convirtió rápidamente en una sensación en YouTube.

TEDTalks Musique
Adam Sadowsky construit un vidéo clip viral. | Adam Sadowsky

TEDTalks Musique

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2010 14:28


Le groupe OK Go a imaginé une énorme machine de Rube Goldberg pour son dernier clip et l'équipe d'Adam Sadowsky a été chargé de la construire. Il raconte l'histoire du travail et de la conception derrière sa création tortueuse qui est rapidement devenue une sensation sur YouTube.

TEDTalks Musik
Adam Sadowsky baut ein virales Musikvideo | Adam Sadowsky

TEDTalks Musik

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2010 14:28


Für ihr nächstes Musikvideo träumte die Band "OK Go" von einer massiven Rube-Goldberg-Maschine - und beauftragte das Team von Adam Sadowsky mit deren Errichtung. Er erzählt die Geschichte der Entstehung und des Aufwands, die hinter ihrer verworrenen Schöpfung, die es schnell zu einer Youtube-Sensation schaffte, steht.

TED Talks Music
How to engineer a viral music video | Adam Sadowsky

TED Talks Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2010 14:28


The band OK Go dreamed up the idea of a massive Rube Goldberg machine for their next music video -- and Adam Sadowsky's team was charged with building it. He tells the story of the effort and engineering behind their labyrinthine creation that quickly became the YouTube sensation "This Too Shall Pass."

TEDTalks Музыка
Адам Садовский разрабатывает конструкцию для съемок вирусного музыкального видео. | Adam Sadowsky

TEDTalks Музыка

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2010 14:28


Группа "OK Go" замыслила идею создания грандиозной машины Руба Голдберга для съемок своего следующего видео — а команде Адама Садовского поручили воплотить эту идею в жизнь. Адам рассказывает, каких усилий и инженерных находок потребовало создание лабиринта, который быстро стал сенсацией на Ютубе.

Speaking of Science
Mike Sadowsky: Bacteria Research

Speaking of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2008 21:06