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The Path with Mike Salemi
133. Why High Performers Crash (And Don't See It Coming)

The Path with Mike Salemi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 38:13


Most high-performing men don't realize they're crashing until something breaks. And by the time they feel it in their body, relationships, or clarity—it's usually been coming for a while. In today's episode of The Path Podcast, I share the 5 Misfires of the Modern Man—the subtle but powerful signs your system is screaming for a reset. These are the patterns I see in clients who are crushing it in business but quietly burning out behind the scenes. If you're waking up tired, always tense, disconnected from your purpose, or just feel like your edge is slipping—this episode is for you.Topics Covered:Why 8 hours of sleep still leaves you tiredHow tension reveals unspoken emotionWhat flat workouts and low sex drive really meanThe moment you realize you've outgrown your lifeWhat it costs to ignore your body's signalsLINKSMay 17-20, Primal Reset Retreat in Mt. Shasta, CAVital Man CollectiveWebsite Instagram: @mike.Salemi

The Wes Buck Show
The Wes Buck Show | Ep. 377 | Jon Salemi, Paul Mouhayet, & More!!

The Wes Buck Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 135:53


The Wes Buck Show – Episode 377LADIES AND GENTLEMEN… IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN! Buckle up, because this week's episode of The Wes Buck Show is comin' in HOT!First up, we've got John Salemi—the tuning mastermind who's been makin' waves in the Pro Mod world. This dude's been twistin' wrenches and makin' horsepower for some of the biggest names in the game, and he's jumpin' on to break down what's goin' down in the world of Pro Mod racing a few weeks removed from the DI Winter Series.Then, straight outta Australia, we've got Paul Mouhayet! This guy's an absolute unit in the Pro Mod scene, and we're gonna dive into what's next for him in 2025.We're also hittin' on this weekend's NHRA Arizona Nationals—the SECOND stop on the NHRA tour—and talkin' about what to expect as the best in the business roll into Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park.All that and whatever else comes flyin' outta the mouths of Wes Buck, JT “Murder T” Hudson, and Mike Carpenter.Don't miss this one—it's gonna be a BANGER! LET'S GOOOOO!⸻Each week on The Wes Buck Show, Wes Buck, JT “Murder T” Hudson, and Mike Carpenter bring their unique insights and analysis to the most electrifying moments and storylines from a packed weekend of drag racing.Don't miss out on the action and conversation—hit SUBSCRIBE for the latest in drag racing: @dragillustratedGrab your MERCH here: https://dragillustrated.storeStay connected with The Wes Buck Show: @thewesbuckshow @dragillustratedRACERSCLUB MERCH: http://www.racers.clubWant to sponsor the show? Contact us: wes@dragillustrated.com#dragracing #wesbuck #dragillustrated #NHRA #PDRA #NoPrep #StreetOutlaws #NoPrepKings #Promod #MWDRS #topfuel #funnycar #prostock #radialracing #NPK #WDRA #dragrace #DI #WBS #WSOPM #WorldSeriesOfProMod #FloRacing #FloDragRacing #Stroud #RedLineOil #RacersClub #JohnSalemi #PaulMouhayet #ArizonaNats #ProModRacing

DeviceTalks by MassDevice
Lotvin on why this Sequel AID is better than the original; ZB's Tornos highlights new tech, ASCs

DeviceTalks by MassDevice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 64:57


In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly podcast, Host Tom Salemi interviews Alan Lotvin, MD, the CEO and co-founder of Sequel Med Tech, a small company promoting another BIG idea from prolific inventor Dean Kamen. Lotvin, who was formerly a senior executive at CVS/Caremark and PBMs, explains how Twiist, the automated insulin delivery system, could be a game-changer for people with diabetes. Before the interview, we'll hear from Ivan Tornos, the CEO and president of Zimmer Biomet. Tornos, who is the opening keynote interview guest at DeviceTalks Boston on April 30 at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center talks with Salemi and Joe Mullings about the the changes at Zimmer Biomet and in orthopedics. Register to see Tornos live at Boston.DeviceTalks.com. Use the code mentioned in the podcast to save 25%. Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don't miss a future episode.

The Path with Mike Salemi
129. Kettlebells & Life Lessons with Mark England

The Path with Mike Salemi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 83:29


Welcome back to the Path Podcast with Mike Salemi. Today's conversation is a raw look into the world of fitness, mindset, and the power of long-term commitment. My guest today is Mark England, is the co-founder of Enlifted, is a TEDx speaker, and a master of language and mindset. Together, he and I pull back the curtain on our fitness journey together, almost to the day we've been working together for one year, and many times multiple times a week. I've been training Mark on kettlebells and we're on this three year path together to level him up. We talk about everything from early morning training sessions to the frustrations of relearning fundamental movements and the profound impact of long-term coaching relationships. I'll tell you what, this is not your typical fitness podcast. We're talking real life, real challenges and real results. So get ready for some laughs, some hard truths and a whole lot of inspiration with Mark England.Topics Covered:Morning Rituals that WorkThe Journey of Kettlebell TrainingBuilding Relationships for Long-Term SuccessMovement and Cognitive SkillsThe Connection Between Movement and Life QualityPhysical Transformation and Its ImpactLINKS:Mark EnglandEnliftedMike SalemiThe Vital Man Collective: Fill out this for more more infoWebsiteInstagram: @Mike.Salemi

DeviceTalks by MassDevice
Why Penumbra CEO Adam Elsesser will take uncertainty over risk in MedTech innovation

DeviceTalks by MassDevice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 67:41


In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, we'll play the interview Host Tom Salemi conducted with Adam Elsesser, CEO of Penumbra, which has grown into a force in the vascular and neurovascular industries. Elsesser's path into running a MedTech startup was quite accidental, but that unorthodox path has helped the company develop a unique culture for innovation. Elsesser shares that philosophy in this interview and explains why he prefers uncertainty over risk. Kicking off the episode Jim Hammerand, managing editor of Medical Design and Outsourcing, visits with Chris Newmarker and Salemi to share the highlights of the magazine's leadership issue including an in-depth interview he did with former Edwards Lifesciences CEO Mike Mussallem. The three then run through this week's Newmarker's Newsmakers - Integra, Olympus, Johnson & Johnson, Boston Scientific, Stryker, and Inari. Go to DeviceTalks.com to register for our conferences and digital events. Thanks for listening to this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don't miss a future episode.

DeviceTalks by MassDevice
Flow Medical CEO Fried see huge opportunity to clear pulmonary embolisms; State of DeviceTalks

DeviceTalks by MassDevice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 66:19


In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly podcast, Flow Medical CEO Jennifer Fried tells Host Tom Salemi the story of the MedTech startup that recently closed on a $5 million seed round. The story checks all the boxes of a great MedTech story. Physicians Dr. Jonathan Paul and Dr. Osman Ahmed crafted the idea of a new angiography, infusion, and monitoring catheter that could be used to dissolve pulmonary embolism. The napkin drawing grew into a company led by Fried, who had already exited her first startup. Now, with funds in hands, Flow Medical is moving into pre-clinical trials. Before the interview, Salemi and DeviceTalks Managing Editor Kayleen Brown share news on the expanding DeviceTalks universe including new podcasts, new virtual discussions and a proven way for MedTech companies to tell their stories. Thank you for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don't miss a future episode.

The Path with Mike Salemi
124. Meditation as a Path to Liberation with Michael Holt

The Path with Mike Salemi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 57:06


In this episode, guest and masculine vitality specialist Michael Holt starts off by sharing how he's preparing for an upcoming darkness retreat through daily disciplines, dream recollection, and cultivating trust in a higher power to guide him. He explores meditation as a path to liberation, emphasizing the power of simplicity, consistency, and starting small—just 10 minutes a day with breath counting for beginners. Michael introduces the concept of Savage and Saint, integrating discipline with self-acceptance, and highlights the importance of joy and celebration in practice. He also discusses his work with high-performing men, offering retreats that blend meditation, martial arts, and lifestyle optimization, alongside his online programs. Tune in to discover how daily practices can transform your life.Topics Covered:Living in Daily DisciplinesMeditation as a Path to LiberationTraining ConcentrationThe Power of Simplicity and ConsistencySavage and Saint: Integrating Discipline and Self-AcceptanceThe Importance of Joy and CelebrationLINKSMichael Holt2 Week FREE Email Course, Cultivate 5 Rare Skills Every Man Needs to Vitality, Excellence, and FreedomWebsite: https://savageandsaint.com/Mike Salemi7 Days of Holiday Specials: Nov 26th - Dec. 2ndWebsite: www.mikesalemi.ioIG: @Mike.Salemi

Hihetetlen Történelem Podcast
A salemi (és egyéb) boszorkányok - E92

Hihetetlen Történelem Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 55:13


“Boszorkányok márpedig nincsenek” - mondta ezt egyáltalán nem így Könyves Kálmán. De azért mégiscsak hosszú évszázadokig a köztudatban éltek a boszorkányok, beszéljünk hát róluk mi is!  Marci készült nektek egy kis boszorkány történelemmel: kiket bélyegeztek meg boszorkánysággal, hogyan viszonyult hozzájuk az egyház, majd a híres-neves salemi boszorkánypert is kiveséztük.  Források  https://rubicon.hu/kalendarium/1692-junius-10-az-elso-salemi-boszorkany-kivegzese A boszorkányság nagykönyve: Raymond Buckland: A boszorkányság nagykönyve; ford. Csáky Ida; Édesvíz Kiadó, Bp., 2002   Michéle Curcio: Parapszichológia: Michéle Curcio: Parapszichológia A-tól Z-ig → Boszorkányság, Arkánum, 1991  Boszorkányok Salemben. A boszorkányság társadalmi gyökerei; ford. Körtvélyes Zsuzsanna; Osiris, Bp., 2002 (Osiris könyvtár. Mikrotörténelem) Ha szeretnél havi extra tartalmakat kapni tőlünk, akkor gyere a Patreon oldalunkra és válaszd ki a neked megfelelő támogatói szintet. https://www.patreon.com/hihetetlentortenelem Kiemelt Patreon támogatóink: Busa-Fekete Róbert, Lovas Gabriella, Rója Gergő Elérhetőségek: E-mail cím: hihetetlentori@gmail.com Facebook oldalunk linkje Spotify linkünk . Hirdetés és együttműködés: hallgatom@betonenetwork.hu www.betonenetwork.hu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Path with Mike Salemi
122. The Pitfalls of the Athlete Family & How to Overcome Them

The Path with Mike Salemi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 73:07


In this episode of The Path, Mike Salemi and elite coach Vincent Larivée dive into the evolving world of youth sports and athlete development, exploring the essential balance between performance and holistic health. They discuss the impact of modern distractions, rising injury trends, and the foundational role of nutrition, sleep, and emotional resilience for young athletes. Vincent offers valuable insights on identifying talent, fostering coachability, and embracing competition as a tool for personal growth. Vincent is a multi-time world beach volleyball competitor, a two time olympic coach, and the current provincial coach in Quebec preparing athletes for the national team. The episode emphasizes the importance of creating supportive environments that prioritize well-being, the ripple effects of coaching, and the role parents play in modeling healthy habits and self-care. Vincent advocates for a holistic approach to athletic training, family dynamics, and the joys of high-performance sports. His wisdom here is refreshing and how he ties it all together to build well balanced humans is inspiring. Topics Covered:Building resilience through coachability and vulnerabilityCreating supportive, health-focused environments for young athletesUsing competition as a tool for growthImportance of real food, nutrition, and sleep for performanceBalancing mental strength with emotional wellnessLINKS:Vincent Lariveehttps://actifdenature.com/Spirit Gym with Paul Chek https://www.myspiritgym.com/?kuid=ce6f2755-0a07-4c25-9a5a-9331f280bbcc-1730329098&lid=4&kref=ToYfPu3OIHZaUse Code: PATH15 for 15% offMike Salemiwww.mikesalemi.ioIG: @Mike.Salemi

DeviceTalks by MassDevice
Hear Kandu's mission to empower stroke survivors, Medtronic's Goodheart on lifting women in MedTech

DeviceTalks by MassDevice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 61:20


In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, Host Tom Salemi chats with Managing Editor Kayleen Brown about the upcoming DeviceTalks West meeting. This week's episode features an interview Brown did with Medtronic's Nina Goodheart at the Women in Medtech Breakfast at DeviceTalks Boston. The conversation previews the Women in Medtech Luncheon interview featuring Cecilia Soriano, president, infusion therapies and technologies, at Baxter International. In our second interview, Salemi interviews Kirsten Carroll, CEO of Kandu Health about that company's work to empower stroke survivors. Carroll will be speaking at DeviceTalks West. Register at West.DeviceTalks.com to register. Use the code DTPOD25 to save 25%. Subscribe now to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network.

DeviceTalks by MassDevice
Boston Scientific's Baker on how Intracept battles back pain. Hear full story at DeviceTalks West

DeviceTalks by MassDevice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 60:45


In this episode of DeviceTalks Weekly podcast, Host Tom Salemi introduces one DeviceTalks West speaker. Ray Baker, MD, vice president and chief medical officer, neuromodulation at Boston Scientific, introduces DeviceTalks Weekly listeners to Intracept, a procedure approved by the FDA to treat forms of back pain. Dr. Baker will be a speaker at DeviceTalks West on Oct. 17 where the clinical and commercial details will be discussed. Register now at West.Devicetalks.com. Use the code mentioned in the podcast to save 25% off the price of registration. Salemi also invites listeners to attend the Connected Health Series taking place Sept. 10-12. Sponsored by Maxon and S3 Connected Health, virtual attendees can hear from Adona Medical, Baxter, BD and Canary Medical about the future of sensors and other connected technologies. MassDevice Editor Chris Newmarker brings another batch of Newmarker's Newsmakers including Novocure, Medtronic, Johnson & Johnson MedTech, Edwards Lifesciences and the Big 100. Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don't miss a future episode.

The Leading Difference
Tom Salemi | Editorial Director, DeviceTalks | MedTech Storytelling, Event Collaboration, & the Power of Connection

The Leading Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 30:30


Tom Salemi, editorial director of DeviceTalks shares his accidental yet fulfilling journey into the medtech industry. Tom reveals his passion for storytelling, building communities, and highlighting the human aspect of medical device innovation. He discusses the evolution of DeviceTalks, its focus on collaboration and education, and the importance of personal connections within the industry.    Guest links: devicetalks.com Charity supported: Feeding America Interested in being a guest on the show or have feedback to share? Email us at podcast@velentium.com.  PRODUCTION CREDITS Host: Lindsey Dinneen Editing: Marketing Wise Producer: Velentium   EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Episode 036 - Tom Salemi Lindsey Dinneen: Hi, I'm Lindsey and I'm talking with MedTech industry leaders on how they change lives for a better world. Diane Bouis: The inventions and technologies are fascinating and so are the people who work with them. Frank Jaskulke: There was a period of time where I realized, fundamentally, my job was to go hang out with really smart people that are saving lives and then do work that would help them save more lives. Diane Bouis: I got into the business to save lives and it is incredibly motivating to work with people who are in that same business, saving or improving lives. Duane Mancini: What better industry than where I get to wake up every day and just save people's lives. Lindsey Dinneen: These are extraordinary people doing extraordinary work, and this is The Leading Difference. Hello, and welcome back to The Leading Difference podcast. I'm your host Lindsey and I am so excited to be speaking with my guests today. Tom Salemi. Tom is the editorial director of DeviceTalks. He tells medtech stories with wonder, humor, and great respect. He hosts podcasts, conducts video interviews and organizes events, both virtual and in-person to ensure our innovative medtech ecosystem stays strong and saves lives. All right. Well, thank you so much for being here, Tom. I'm so excited to talk with you this morning. Tom Salemi: Oh, it's my pleasure. Thanks for having me. It's great to be on this other side of the podcast interview experience. Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, absolutely. Well, I would love if you wouldn't mind starting off by sharing just a little bit about yourself and your background and how you wandered into medtech. Tom Salemi: Sure. I'm a Massachusetts native, lived here my whole life. Always was aware of the healthcare industry, but I can't say I had a long time love for it or anything like that. My parents were not doctors. I am not an engineer, nor ever could be, but I did go to journalism school. And I wasn't quite sure why, it just always appealed to me. I went to visit a newspaper once, the Boston Herald, and I fell in love with the newsroom. It just seemed like the most fun place to be in the world. So I wanted to work there for a living, but later on, I think I found out it was more, I really enjoy building communities and that's gonna, I think, develop later on. I found my way into medtech quite accidentally. I was at a local paper in Massachusetts and wanted to get a job at the Boston Business Journal 'cause I was tired of covering city council meetings and planning board meetings about the height of fences and things like that. And the only beat that was open was healthcare. And at the time, this was '97, that included all the Boston hospitals, the biotechs, and the medical device companies. So it was a lot, but it was intriguing. And, I'll say my parents at the time were older and starting to see doctors more and more. So I was like, "Well, it wouldn't be the worst thing in the world to understand that industry a bit better." So I took the job at the Business Journal and then that led to an invitation to edit a venture capital newsletter that focused again, broadly on healthcare. So, that was in '98, it's called Venture Capital and Healthcare. Very very descriptive name. And from there, I just really grew to love medtech. I mean, biotech, is of course bigger and fascinating in its own right, but I never quite understood the whole molecule thing, whereas devices, you could see what this thing did and what it looked like. And how the pump worked and why I moved the blood this way or that way. It was just I think an easier and a better story for me to tell. So that's how I wandered my way into healthcare and into medical devices. Lindsey Dinneen: Wonderful. Thank you for sharing. Well, and now with DeviceTalks, can you tell us a little bit about DeviceTalks, and maybe a little bit about what you're excited about for it for the future? Because I know there's just so much in the works and it just keeps growing and it's so exciting to watch. Tom Salemi: Yeah, no, it's been an interesting development. So I joined actually DeviceTalks in 2019. It existed prior to me. It's been around for 10 years or so. It was a sort of the events business related to the Mass Device news site. So, prior to that, I was writing for magazines, wrote for InVivo and Startup. And then decided in 2014, I was I was done with writing. I just wanted to do something different. And at the same time, the company that acquired our magazine decided they wanna lay off the editorial staff. So it was it was quite a good bit of timing for me 'cause I don't think I ever would've got off the branch without a little boot in the butt. So I started doing conferences for a smaller company, medical device conferences, and podcasts. And then the opportunity to join DeviceTalks again happened in 2019 to, to run their three meetings. Of course, 2020 came around. I joined November, 2019, four months later the world shut down and we didn't have our events. So, we pivoted and launched our podcasts and our webinars and went back to events in 2022. DeviceTalks' mission has been really focused on the people who make medical devices, who design them, who manufacture them, who get them through the regulatory process. Anyone who touches a medical device from inception to handling it to a physician to have it implanted in a patient. We try to track that whole process. We do a bit of sort of the venture capital stuff, which was where my interests were lying previously. But DeviceTalks' goal is really again, to focus on the engineers and manufacturing folks, those who were really on the front lines of making medical devices. DeviceTalks has sort of morphed over time from just an events business to our podcast business, which is not only our weekly podcast, but we're working with a lot of the major OEMs to help them tell their stories through podcasts. We're continuing to roll out new series focused on specific OEMs or specific areas. We'll have a neuro one coming out soon. We'll have a structural heart one coming out soon. And we still, the DeviceTalks Tuesdays program that we launched in May 2020, because we couldn't meet the person, we did virtual like everybody else. I thought it would be something that would go away when we went back to in person, but it's only grown. So we'll continue. We continue to do about 35 of those a year. We take a month off in August and then a few days here and there for holidays. But next year we're going to be expanding that to bring some more kind of issues and OEM oriented conversations. So people seem to have responded to the opportunities to talk about medtech all the time and to listen to medtech all the time. So, as the host of a podcast, it's a pretty great time to be producing stories like these. Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, absolutely. Well, thanks for sharing a little bit about DeviceTalks and its trajectory. It's so exciting to see how it continues to grow and evolve over time. And yeah, it's been interesting to watch how so many companies have changed, obviously because of the pandemic, but then sometimes it's been a really interesting change where, what you thought was going to happen doesn't actually happen the way, but it's exciting. And, you just keep moving with it. So that's great. Tom Salemi: I was listening to the first podcast we did in March 2020,. Chris Newmark and I were talking about, "Well, what does this mean? Like, are we not going to go to meetings? Are we going to have these conversations online? Like digitally? That's crazy. That doesn't make any sense." And we just literally described the world today, but we were both just flabbergasted, "This is nuts. This is just not going to work." So you're right. Things are evolved quickly. Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Yeah. And it's great. So, you're coming at the medtech industry from a really unique perspective, and you are telling stories and sharing stories about people's, incredible devices and innovations and the journey from concept to actually producing something. And I'm curious how does that storytelling process work for you? Like how do you go about finding the hidden gems within a founder's story, and then being able to take that and really run with it so that it's not just a matter of, "Hey, this device is incredible. Look at all the shiny, cool, amazing things it does. But here's the purpose and the reason behind that, too." Tom Salemi: That's a good question. I mean, I, like you, start the podcast with the stories about the guests, 'cause I'm really intrigued by their path into medtech. 'Cause I don't think it's, we know the industry itself isn't extraordinarily sexy. It's not on the front page of the Wall Street Journal. We're not talking about, well, these stupid app names that are missing vowels and people seem to get excited about it. We're a very kind of, I don't know, low key industry, but we're the industry, the people who make these devices, are literally saving lives. So I think the guests that we talk to, you know, come to it come to this industry for a purpose. You obviously can build a very successful career for yourself. But I really do enjoy trying to find out what that why is and how it came to be, how it came to lead to a career in medtech. And then I really focused down on, we've all had those moments where we've made life decisions and we could have gone this way or that way. And we chose that way. And it worked out, but what was that? What was the thought process at that fork in the road? And why was that decision made? 'Cause I think really, I think that's something that everyone can connect with. I remember talking with Mike Mahoney, the CEO of Boston Scientific at DeviceTalks Boston last year, talking about his indecision as to whether he was going to take the job at Boston Scientific. He was obviously a senior medtech guy at J& J. Why leave J& J for Boston Scientific, which was struggling at the time? And he just told this great story of how he had hired a consultant to review the situation and to give him a recommendation. The consultant was like, "No way, man, stay at J& J, you're doing great." And he was going to interview at Boston with the intention, I think, of saying no. And then he just took a moment and walked off and just looked in a mirror and said, "Do you want to do this or not?" And he said, "Yeah, I want to do this." And he just went for it and look what happened. So, I think finding those human moments in medtech is important because, more so than tech, in other industries, I think it is a very human industry because, again, people are here for a personal reason. Many people have personal stories as to why they entered medtech. Talk to people who have lost childhood friends, when they were teenagers and that drove them to medtech, obviously the state of our parents, in my case, draws you here. I think very often there's a compassionate thread. I mean, sometimes people just, maybe they go into sales 'cause they see the cars in the parking lot of, and I think there's that and that's fine too, but I think those people also come around to, "Oh wait, this is, I can have my cake and eat it too. I can actually do some good while doing well." So, I do like to focus on the human part of our industry. And I think it's one that needs to be told more because too often it's a conversation focused on FDA approvals or recalls, and we're just talking about the machinery and not the people who make it. Lindsey Dinneen: Yes. Very well said. And I completely agree with you. I think there's, oftentimes a little bit of, because to your point, it's not sort of on the front pages every day. And I will venture to say that sometimes when it is, it's for the reasons we don't want it to be. So, so it's so important to tell these stories. And the thing is, I came in from also from an outside perspective and my background is marketing and business development, business strategy. And so when I came in, it was a whole new world as well. And one thing that I realized is from an outside perspective, sometimes there's this sort of unfair stigma about people are in it solely for the money. And honestly, It's a really hard industry to be in if that's your only goal. So I think, telling these stories about these founders and the why behind it is just so compelling. And I love being able to do that. I'm so glad that you do that all the time as well. Yeah. Tom Salemi: Yeah, no it's just, those are things that need to be reported on and focused on more, so I'm glad we're both shining a light on it. Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, absolutely. So, okay. So I know that DeviceTalks, it has so many different facets to it. One of the really interesting things that you guys do is put on events. And I was wondering if you could speak a little bit to that process and even just there, there are a number of different industry events available, but DeviceTalks pretty special. So I was wondering if you could talk to a little bit about that element and what makes it unique. Yeah. Tom Salemi: Yeah. No. So when I joined in 2019, I came aboard to help find a direction, a different direction for the meetings to focus it more on the engineering and the device making, which was going to be challenging for me. 'Cause my, again, I really focused more on who raised series A, and who raised series B, and who's a late stage investor, and who's an early stage investor. And for me, for a long time prior, medical device coverage was just, you report on the company's financings, your report on their FDA approval. And then, I don't know, all that stuff in between and who knows what happens there. So, COVID in a way presented an opportunity because we were able to focus on the podcasts and really give me an opportunity to learn about the industry, to learn about the engineering and the manufacturing about it, but also to get to know the device companies themselves and the comms teams there. So, by the time we resumed things in 2022, it sort of afforded me the opportunity to really work with the comms teams at the big companies, and the engineers and the folks who had on podcast, and try to get those stories that we told on the podcast on stage and maybe a grander fashion. Maybe there's a PowerPoint vote. Maybe there's two or three people who can talk about pulse field ablation, who can talk about the orthopedic business, who can talk about surgical robotics. So DeviceTalks, although we include some of that in our conversations, partnership and financing, especially in Boston, we've got The Medtech Innovator there and they run a great innovation, sort of forum investment forum. I just love working with Paul Grand and I love The Medtech Innovator crowd. And I still love startups, the folks who start companies are just absolutely insane in a good way. God bless them. I love it. And so, but I really wanted to give an opportunity for the Strykers, for the Boston Scientifics, for the Medtronics to come and sit down in sort of a collegial atmosphere and say, "Look, this is, this is the device we're working on. These were the challenges we had in developing it. This is how we're looking at the patient population." And just go over different challenges that that they had overcome. So it really, I think, is an opportunity for everyone to sit down and talk about the designing, the making, even the selling. We're actually getting more into the selling of medical devices to talk about the business of medical devices in a very, almost. I don't want-- collegiate sounds weird-- but just a very educational, sort of open setting. So we'll do, we have our keynotes, we'll have our big CEO keynotes. We'll have a venture panel from time to time. And like I said, we'd love to have the startups present, especially in Boston with MedTech innovator. We do that a little less of that at DeviceTalks West, but our bread and butter can sit continues to be engineering and manufacturing. And we really want folks to come down and talk about the intricacies behind their very cool and important and lifesaving devices, so people walk away with a better understanding of how to make their life saving device. And hopefully if they've taken the time to get to know this person who's achieved something great, and maybe they connect on LinkedIn, and it leads to a company being started five or six or 10 years down the road or two or three years down the road. Who knows? So we're all about again, open conversations about medical device development and about fostering the opportunity for personal connection as well. Lindsey Dinneen: I love that. Well, and I love your focus on collaboration, and education and that, the knowledge is shareable and it's really important and I think it's really impressive that you've created an atmosphere where people do want to come and share and talk about the good, the bad, and the ugly of their process and being able to share those stories, like you said, could very well inspire the next generation of innovators because it's important to be honest and transparent when you can be. So I think that's really incredible that you've fostered this atmosphere that, that leads to that. So. Tom Salemi: No, thank you. No, and I'm really grateful to those companies that take advantage. Sometimes folks will come and maybe their presentation is a little scripted. But I think just having that person in the room, the Chief Technology Officer or the Director of Engineering for some valve program is important. And it just gives people, I think as much as-- if I were to create a pie chart for the importance of stuff that goes with a bar graph that happens on stage versus like the 10 minutes after someone's on stage, it's probably the bars are probably pretty close. I'm not sure which is more important, but I think just getting everybody together and we've actually, I initially fought this, I'll admit it, but first couple of conferences, we had like five minutes in between sessions 'cause I just wanted to pack so much in. This year, our conference team was like, "Can we do 15 minutes?" And I was like, "No!" If you add it up, you've probably lost like 30 minutes of programming, but the 15 minutes was really great for just to give people some comfortable time to like, "Hey, I heard what you said about X. Here's something I'm working on, what do you think about that?" I think that those kinds of conversations are are very important and you can lead it up. You can leave it up to serendipity that, "Oh, if I'm at the conference and the Chief Technology Officer from major medtech is going to be there, I'll bump into him in the cocktail reception," but it's not always easy to do. So we try to, we really try to foster those connections so people get the insights they need and go home with some really positive insights and feedback. Lindsey Dinneen: I love that. Yeah, I absolutely love what your company does for that. That's incredible. Tom Salemi: Thank you. Lindsey Dinneen: So along your journey, have there been any moments where it stood out to you that you had this realization that "Yes, I am in the right industry at the right time." And just something, like a story that you got to share or something that just made you go, "Oh yes, I'm in the right place here." Tom Salemi: Interesting question. I mean, I have a lot of those moments. Some of those singular moments, I think, some are a just collective moment. Like I've said before, when I was covering the Newburyport City Council, there was literally a moment where they were arguing about the distance-- I was there supposed to be covering this meeting-- and they were talking about the height of fences. And I literally got up and just left. And I was like, "I can't spend, I don't want to dedicate another minute of my life to this." And I've never done anything like that before. I am this Joe Earnest, like I'm gonna stay to the end and make sure it goes. I had the whole journalism thing going on. But I was just like, "I just can't spend my life doing this." I've never, ever had that moment in medtech. I've never come to work and said, "Why am I writing about this? Or why am I talking to this person? Or what, what is this even about? What's the point?" I've never even thought that. And I would have that conversation if I were covering insurance or even, when I was at my newsletter, got a company by Dow Jones. And I thought my only path up was really to like get into news wires and start covering earnings and things like that. And I was like, " I don't want to be covering earnings and being measured by like, did I beat AP or whomever or Bloomberg by 35 seconds?" No, that's not what I want to do. I want to write about cool tech and talk to cool people. So that's when I left Dow Jones and joined EnVivo and Startup, cause I really wanted to focus on medtech. But, there are a lot of those moments where I'm really glad to be doing what I'm doing and there's singular moments too, where, I'm sitting in a plane and I look across the aisle and the woman next to me is just reading an EnVivo Magazine and she's got my article open. And I'm like, ah, I just want to tap her in the shoulder. " What do you think? What do you think about Right Medical, huh? Pretty interesting stuff, huh?" That was very cool. I remember interviewing Kevin Lobo at the early medtech conference I did in Minnesota. It just went super well. He's a really great guy to talk to and very easy to talk to, very open and honest, and will answer any question. But just getting off the stage was like, "Wow, that was a lot of fun. I want to go up and do another one." Which is weird, 'cause I wasn't a big stage guy before, but I don't know, the opportunity to dig and find some cool stories and really see the humanity in these medical device folks is a great challenge and a great privilege for me. I'm really blessed to have the access that I have. So I'm very grateful. Lindsey Dinneen: Amazing. Oh my gosh, I loved that so much. And yeah, I totally, it would be hard not to go, "Hey, what do you think?" Tom Salemi: Exactly, right? Yeah. Then what? Then like, "Oh yeah." Then she's like, "Sure. Sure. You're Tom Salemi." And then it gets really weird. "Oh really?" I let it be, but it's one of those forks in the road moments. What would have happened if I just asked her if she liked the right medical story and maybe who knows? I don't know. Lindsey Dinneen: That's so great. Tom Salemi: I might've had, I might've met a future CEO and then had a great story to tell with her someday. So. Lindsey Dinneen: It's still a possibility. Tom Salemi: it still happen. Lindsey Dinneen: Maybe you'll run into again. Tom Salemi: She's hearing this, maybe. She's like, "Wait a minute, I did read an EnVivo Magazine on the plane once next to some weird guy who was..." Lindsey Dinneen: "...weirdly watching me while I was reading it." Tom Salemi: Exactly, while was reading a magazine. Lindsey Dinneen: That's so funny. I love it. Well, pivoting the conversation just for fun. Imagine that you were to be offered a million dollars to teach a masterclass on anything you want. It can be within your industry, but it doesn't have to be. What would you choose to teach and why? Tom Salemi: Wow. People say "that's a great question" to me all the time. And I always like, "I don't really have that many great questions. Like one or two of them are great!" But that's a good, that's a really great question. Oh, wow. I think For me, learning to speak publicly and enjoy the time on stage, I think has been a real blessing for me. So, and I know a lot of people have that ability as well. I think that would be great thing to, to share with folks. But I think moreover, I mean, it's crazy to me that like people look to me like some sort of storytelling expert where I really just like, it's like, "You're really interesting. I'm not conjuring magic. You have a great story that you just don't know exists. I'm not some wizard who's just waving my wand and saying something in broken Latin and it all happens. It's all in you." And I wish folks could look inside and see their own stories and see the stories of others as well. And they're probably too busy designing that next great device that they don't really have that ability to look inward. But, I think helping people identify their own stories, not necessarily to tell them in a podcast form, but just to have a better sense of, of who they are. I mean, I've talked to a few people who like you, I'll say, "Oh, I'll start the conversation learning about you." And they'll say, "Well, I'm boring. Just talk about the company." And I said, "You're not boring. I've never talked to a boring person." Believe me, like everyone has great stories and everyone has great decisions that they made and, it's just a matter of telling it, or at least knowing those stories are in there. So, because I can't teach on anything of technical value, I guess I'll focus on that. Just helping people identify their own stories and and sharing them in the world in a way that's appropriate for them. Again, they don't have to have a YouTube channel, but they could just say, "Hey, I do important work. I'm interesting. And, I've made a difference in the world." That's pretty awesome. Lindsey Dinneen: Yes. Well, I love that. And I actually think the wizardry component of it comes in with allowing people to feel safe enough to tell their stories, and comfortable, because it can be harder, especially when you're maybe telling a story that is challenging for you, that talks about something where maybe things didn't go the way that you hoped they would, or you failed at something. And so, so giving people, providing that safe space, basically, to allow people to share those stories and encourage it is, I think you've got that wizardry component. Tom Salemi: Oh, I appreciate that. And that's a great point. And I think, like with the keynotes, when you're talking with someone who's willing to trust you a bit and say, "Look, when I do keynotes," I'm like, "Look, these are the things I want to talk about." Just allow me to, if I hear something interesting, I go, "Wait a minute, can I just pull that thread a moment," and just to have someone trust you that you're not going to take it in a really weird way, that you're going to see the positive, I think, is when you really have done your job and have a great keynote. Those are the moments, especially like at a conference where people walk away and say, "That was great." Keynotes should be really great and interesting. They can be informative as well, but if you're just focusing on, why you designed this over that and why that, why it's important to help people with this dreadful disease, all of that's important, but I think the stories that really resonate with people are the ones when they, where the people in the audience can really form a connection with the person on stage. I think that's when you really hit the home run. So, just trying to do that. Lindsey Dinneen: Yes. Yes. Yeah, absolutely. And I think to your point, another component that you do really well and that I think is important in that sort of wizardry aspect, is the respecting and honoring of the person's choosing to tell that story. So it is, like you said, drawing out the positive and honoring the fact that they've decided to share with you. And so therefore they continue to feel safe, and respected in sharing their insights and stories and whatnot. So I think you're absolutely right that it has to have multi layer components. And, and I love your thing. You've never met a boring person. That's so great. That's so true. Tom Salemi: It's true. I mean, just talk to people. My son is going to be an engineer and he's like already 10 times smarter than I am technically. I teach him how to jump a car battery and he's explained to me, "Oh yeah, that's why the red has to be attached to the black." And I'm like, "I don't know that. I just know red and black. Don't tell me why the battery works. I don't really need to know that. I just need to know how not to set my car on fire." That's where my technical knowledge. But there are people in the world who understand how things work. And I just-- that's witchcraft. To understand, why planes fly and why batteries work. That stuff's amazing to me. Lindsey Dinneen: I agree. I agree. All right. And so, on a bit of a more serious note, how would you like to be remembered after you leave this world? Tom Salemi: Oh, wow. I mean, like I said at the start, I got into journalism cause I thought it would be fun. And I was also a shy kid and I didn't want to be in a cubicle all my life, 'cause I think, I don't think I'd ever climb out of it. I wanted to really force myself into the world. But then I came to realize that what I really liked was helping people connect and I think that's becoming harder and harder for people to do, not to get too heavy about it, but I think there are a lot of lonely people in the world who aren't finding connection or the connections they are finding aren't necessarily the most productive. So I hope, I hope I, I ease that somewhat and I'm always --just last week, actually, I got a couple of great messages and I don't get a ton of these. It's just weird timing, but someone who said that they enjoy the podcast, and they're college students, and they went into biomed because of the podcast. They joined a startup competition. It's like, "Wow. I, with my stupid stories, I had an impact on someone in a positive fashion!" And I told this person, " Great. When you invent the lifesaving technology," I said, "I will take total credit because I'm the one who stirred you into medical devices." I'm getting a few of those nice messaging, and it's, I hope that people remember that, we have a lot more in common... I hope people will think that I've reminded people that we have a lot more in common than we do differences, and that we have a lot more positivity to rally around the negativity. And it's the only way we're going to get things done in this world is if we're working together on it. So if I could help that happen a little bit, I think I'd be happy with that as a life lived. Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. Wow. And thanks for sharing that story. That's incredible. That is so exciting. Tom Salemi: I'm so grateful. I told him, I'm so grateful that person wrote, "thank you so much," 'cause that, yeah, that people don't do that very frequently. So it's awesome. Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, and final question. What is one thing that makes you smile every time you see or think about it? Tom Salemi: Huh. My first thought was my, my kids just seeing them find their way through life, seeing them find the things that energize them. It's great when you see that. Dogs, of course would be a good one. Lindsey Dinneen: Yes. Tom Salemi: I love a good dog. I don't know, everything that's coming to mind, it sounds kind of corny. I mean, obviously when you see people take a kindness on somebody else, or be kind to someone else when they don't need to be, I think is extraordinarily uplifting. So my kids, my dogs, my dog, any dog, actually most dogs will do... Lindsey Dinneen: Yes. Tom Salemi: Yeah. But my dog in particular, but no, I think I just, those moments that, unfortunately, we're not shining enough light on where people are overly kind and helpful to each other. I think we need to see more of that at this time. Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Agreed. Well, I think that's phenomenal. I, I also am a huge dog lover. So anytime, I mean, really, it's like an instant happiness. Tom Salemi: Yeah. Lindsey Dinneen: Instant. So happy. So. Yeah, they are the best. Well, I just want to say this has been an incredible conversation. It's been so great to get to know you a little bit and also get to know a little bit more about the incredible work that DeviceTalks is doing. So I just want to thank you so much for being here and being willing to share your stories. This has been great. Tom Salemi: Oh, thank you so much. It was an honor to be asked. It doesn't happen frequently and it was-- you've got some great questions. I may steal a couple of them. So. Lindsey Dinneen: Absolutely. Well, thank you again. We are so honored to be making a donation on your behalf as a thank you for your time today to Feeding America, which works to end hunger in the United States by partnering with food banks, food pantries, and local food programs to bring food to people facing hunger. And they also advocate for policies that create long term solutions to hunger. So thank you for choosing that organization to support and thank you for all the work you do to change lives for a better world. Tom Salemi: Okay. Thank you so much. Lindsey Dinneen: Thank you also to our listeners. And if you're feeling as inspired as I am right now, I'd love it if you would share this episode with a colleague or two, and we will catch you next time. Ben Trombold: The Leading Difference is brought to you by Velentium. Velentium is a full-service CDMO with 100% in-house capability to design, develop, and manufacture medical devices from class two wearables to class three active implantable medical devices. Velentium specializes in active implantables, leads, programmers, and accessories across a wide range of indications, such as neuromodulation, deep brain stimulation, cardiac management, and diabetes management. Velentium's core competencies include electrical, firmware, and mechanical design, mobile apps, embedded cybersecurity, human factors and usability, automated test systems, systems engineering, and contract manufacturing. Velentium works with clients worldwide, from startups seeking funding to established Fortune 100 companies. Visit velentium.com to explore your next step in medical device development.

The Culture Journalist
Remembering Kim's Video, the world's coolest video store

The Culture Journalist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 68:02


Living in a city like New York is a constant exercise in seeing the things that you love go away. And for independent culture fans in the city, one of the most devastating losses of this century was that of Kim's Video, a hybrid video and record store with a flagship location on Saint Marks Place in the East Village and clerks who were both revered and feared for their encyclopedic knowledge of film and music. Kim's Video holds a special place in Emilie's heart — she worked her first job out of high school there. And for many decades, it was home to one of the largest and most comprehensive video rental collections in the world, with a wealth of cinematic obscurities and hard-to-find gems that earned it a cult following among both local cinephiles and art-house legends like Quentin Tarantino, Chloë Sevigny, Jean-Luc Godard, and the Coen brothers. So when the shop's enigmatic impresario, Mr. Kim, announced that Kim's Video was closing up shop, and it came out that the store's 55,000-work collection had ended up in a small Italian town called Salemi, a lot of people were understandably very upset and confused. Lucky for us, two filmmakers and Kim's Video devotees — David Redmon and Ashley Sabin — decided to track down the collection. But when they arrived in Salemi and discovered the archives in a state of disarray, they found themselves in the middle of a cross-continental mystery that took them from Sicily, to South Korea, to Mr. Kim's New Jersey home, and that ran much deeper than a simple case of streaming supplanting your local video rental place. That story, and the resulting fate of the Kim's Video collection, are captured in David and Ashley's fascinating and often baffling feature documentary, Kim's Video. Today, David joins us to talk about the story of Kim's Video and Yong-man Kim, who famously started selling videos out of a dry cleaning shop after emigrating to New York from South Korea. We also explore the particular era in underground culture, and in the history of the East Village, of which Kim's was such an important part; what we lose when our consumption of media loses its connection to physical objects; and whether the current interest in the Kim's collection, which the directors helped return to its current location at Alamo Drafthouse in Downtown Manhattan, is symptomatic of a larger yearning for a more tangible experience of culture.PS. Later this month, we'll be releasing a special subscriber-only bonus episode where Emilie reads an essay she wrote on her experiences working as a clerk. Sign up for a paid subscription to get it straight to your inbox.Watch Kim's Video on Apple TV or Prime Video.Follow Kim's Video (the film) on Instagram.Follow Kim's Video (the collection) on Instagram.Check out more of David and Ashley's work at Carnivalesque Films. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theculturejournalist.substack.com/subscribe

DeviceTalks by MassDevice
Boston Scientific Interventional CMO talks CAD, stents, drug-coated balloons and the lure of history

DeviceTalks by MassDevice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 69:05


In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly podcast, Host Tom Salemi speaks with Dr. Janar Sathananthan, chief medical officer of Boston Scientific's interventional cardiology therapies business about the coronary artery disease, stenting and its AGENT drug-coated balloon. This episode is sponsored by Freudenberg Medical. For more information, please visit www.freudenbergmedical.com. MassDevice's Chris Newmarker and Sean Whooley join the Newmarker's Newsmakers section to talk about the big MedTech story of the week as well as the news coming out of the American Diabetes Association annual meeting. Salemi also shares some thoughts from the Annual Meeting of the Society of Robotic Surgery. Thank you for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don't miss an episode.

The Path with Mike Salemi
108. "The Medicine" for Enhancing Male Vitality

The Path with Mike Salemi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 67:43


Today's conversation explores the challenges of balancing personal routines and responsibilities as a parent, the importance of connection, and the impact of lifestyle choices on male vitality and testosterone levels. In this conversation, Mike and guest, Jonas Jonason discuss the importance of finding balance in life and managing stress to improve overall well-being. Jonas is an expert in functional medicine, functional movement, and high performance. He owns one of the top training facilities in Sweden and educates all over the world. Both these men discuss the importance of aligning work with personal values and finding a rhythm that allows for both productivity and self-care. They also touch on the importance of nature and seasonal changes as a guide for life balance.Topics Covered:Balancing Personal Routines & Parenting ResponsibilitiesThe Importance of Connection and CommunityUnderstanding Male Vitality and Testosterone LevelsAligning Work and Personal ValuesNature as a Guide for Life BalanceLINKSJonas JonasonInstagram: Jonas JonasonMike SalemiMain Website: www.mikesalemi.ioKettlebell Lifestyle: www.kettlebelllifestyle.com20% off Code: Path20Instagram: @Mike.Salemi

Non lo faccio x moda
Ferite, riscatto e amore con Giulia Salemi

Non lo faccio x moda

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 35:36


In questa puntata di NLFXM Giulia Salemi intervista Giulia Salemi. E mette a nudo la propria anima, le proprie ferite, che ispirano questo podcast. Dall'infanzia a Piacenza alla grande città, Milano, e al sogno dello spettacolo. La paura di non essere considerata, i consigli di mamma Fariba, gli incidenti di percorso, i “provoloni”, e poi il web, i reality, il “Grande fratello” e l'amore sincero, Pierpaolo Pretelli: “É stato per me il primo uomo vero”.Un faccia a faccia intimo e sincero, la crescita di una ragazza che ha avuto la sua rivincita grazie ai social, alla tv e alle persone che l'hanno capita. Distributed by Warner Music Italy

Movie Bonerz
Interview with Jonathan Salemi: Writer/Director of "The Last Deal"

Movie Bonerz

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 37:34


We were offered a fantastic opportunity to sit down with Jonathan Salemi, and pick his brain about writing, directing, and producing his film The Last Deal (out now). We talk about why he wanted to write this story, based on a real person and real events, as California ended its prohibition on marijuana. He enlightens us about what it takes to make such a great looking movie, filmed entirely without permits, in the middle of Los Angeles. We were excited to hear that the whole cast rallied around the decision, and it just elevated the intensity of this crime thriller. Check it out to hear why he started questioning his choices in a hardware store parking lot, with bolt cutters, zip-ties, and duffle bags in hand. Thanks Jonathan for joining us! Check out his work @jonathan.salemi to support his next project (which sounds awesome). Check out @TheLastDealMovie streaming now on Starz, and to rent or own on digital. Thank you @L.A.N.E.38 for sending us the screener and getting us connected! Special thank you to Alan Hlavacek and Travis Mason from ⁠⁠Attack on Venus⁠⁠ for the sick theme music! Check them out here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Bandcamp⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠- ⁠⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠⁠ - ⁠⁠Apple Music⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Connect with us and share your thoughts: Instagram:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/moviebonerz/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@moviebonerz⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/moviebonerz⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ TikTok:⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@moviebonerz⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ---- Send us a voice message and we'll play it in a future episode:⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moviebonerz/message⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Thank you for supporting us!  Get some merch if you want:⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://movie-bonerz-podcast.printify.me/products⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

TrainSmart: The Medical Device Educators’ Podcast

Join us for an insightful episode as we sit down with Tom Salemi, a recognized voice in the medical device podcasting world. With a track record of successfully launching and hosting multiple podcasts, Tom shares his do's and don'ts when starting a podcast. Whether you're a seasoned podcaster or just starting out, you won't want to miss his expert advice on how to create compelling content, build a dedicated audience, and establish yourself as an authority in your niche. Related Resources: Want a partner in developing your advanced training strategy? We'd love to help! Email us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠training@cumbyconsulting.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.  Connect with us on LinkedIn:   ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Cumby Consulting⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Rachel Medeiros⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Liz Cumby⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Tom Salemi About Cumby Consulting:    Cumby Consulting's team of professionals deliver innovative MedTech training services for physicians, sales representatives, teaching faculty, key opinion leaders and clinical development teams. Whether you need a complete training system developed to deliver revenue sooner or a discrete training program for a specific meeting, Cumby Consulting will deliver highly strategic, efficient programs with uncompromising standards of quality.

The Job Interview Podcast
Vicki Salemi - The Job Search in 2024: Priorities, Flexibility, and How to Get Hired

The Job Interview Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 21:11


Connect with Vicki! https://www.vickisalemi.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/vickisalemi/ 1-on-1 Interview Coaching with Me. Take Control of Your Career!https://www.jobinterviewexperience.com/coaching

DeviceTalks by MassDevice
What the spaceMIRA Mission Means for Surgical Robots; Cyborgs, Drill Pills & Other Cool Harvard Tech

DeviceTalks by MassDevice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 82:00


In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly podcast, John Murphy, CEO of Virtual Incision, highlights the headline-grabbing surgical robotics start-up. Virtual Incision followed up a trip to the ISS for a nod from the FDA. What's next? He talks to Editorial Director, Tom Salemi. But first Shriya Srinivasan, Ph.d, assistant professor at Harvard's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, drops some SciFi on Salemi and Chris Newmarker – neuro interfaces, tiny drills that deliver drugs, and much more! Srinivasan will bring her insights to DeviceTalks Boston on May 1! Thanks to DornerWorks for sponsoring this episode. Find out more at DornerWorks.com. Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don't miss a future episode.

The Path with Mike Salemi
91. 10 Wellness Strategies for Travelers

The Path with Mike Salemi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 35:23


Welcome to The Path podcast, today we dive deep into challenges and recommendations for maintaining a fitness routine while constantly on the move. I understand firsthand the struggles of juggling a demanding career that involves frequent travel while also prioritizing health and wellness. Whether you're a consistent at the gym or just trying to stay active on the road, this episode can serve as your go-to resource for practical tips, real experience and advice.Timestamps00:00 Intro02:40 Do Research Before Your Trip05:07 Reducing Your Workout On Your Trip09:45 Traveling With Equipment12:46 What Helps You Wake Up14:28 Benefits Of Stretching On Your Trip22:36 Schedule Your Workouts24:00 Lay Out Your Clothes For Your Workout25:32 Take Breaks On Your Travel28:46 If You Have A Sauna In Your Hotel..30:10 Looking For Opportunities32:42 Be Mindful In Regards To Your Movement ExpectationsMike Salemiwww.mikesalemi.ioEmail: support@mikesalemi.ioInstagram: @Mike.Salemi

The Path with Mike Salemi
90. Helping Coaches Bring Ideas To Life In The Digital Era with Mike Gonzalez

The Path with Mike Salemi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 56:44


In today's episode of The Path podcast, I welcome Mike Gonzalez, founder of Freedom Builderz. We discuss his journey from the hospitality industry to becoming a successful fitness coach and business creator. Mike shares insights into helping coaches transition to the digital space, bringing ideas to life, and monetizing expertise. Tune in for valuable tips on navigating the challenges of today's coaching landscape.Timestamps00:00 Intro06:23 Mike's Transition Into Coaching10:51 What Is Blocking Coaches Work From Mike's Perspective?29:44 Advice For Beginners In The Online Space42:18 The Importance Of Taking Care Of The Client57:21 Takeaway For The AudienceMike Salemiwww.mikesalemi.ioEmail: support@mikesalemi.ioInstagram: @Mike.Salemi

The Path with Mike Salemi
89. Common Fitness Challenges: Overcoming Energy Slumps, Time Crunches, and Program Puzzles

The Path with Mike Salemi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 37:45


In this episode, we discuss a unique perspective by exploring the common frustrations people face when it comes to working out. The insights are drawn from a recent Instagram poll, where I asked about the greatest hurdles in fitness. With years of coaching experience, we share relatable stories and offer solutions to three prevalent challenges:1. Lack of Energy to Start or Sustain a Workout Program2. Time Constraints and the "Not Enough Time" Mindset3. Program Indecision: "I Don't Know What to Do When I Work Out"Timestamps00:00 Intro04:24 Dealing With A Lack Of Energy13:57 Cadence Breathing20:08 Keep Yourself Hydrated23:57 Time Management30:43 Not Knowing What To DoMike Salemiwww.mikesalemi.ioEmail: support@mikesalemi.ioInstagram: @Mike.Salemi

DeviceTalks by MassDevice
Fluidda's De Backer, FastWave's Nelson Share Individual Strategies for Breaking into Medtech Markets

DeviceTalks by MassDevice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 72:24


In this podcast we'll talk with two CEOs scaling tall Medtech mountains. First, co-hosts Chris Newsmarker and Tom Salemi chat with Jan De Backer, CEO of Fluidda, developer of a novel new diagnostic tool for respiratory health. De Backer explains how his company is trying to bypass hospitals and build a new commercial path to patients. Then, Salemi talks with Scott Nelson, CEO of FastWave Medical, an innovative new company developing a new intravascular lithotripsy device. How does the start-up intend to compete with market leader Shockwave Medical? Thank you for listening to this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast Don't miss a future episode. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network.

The Path with Mike Salemi
86. Training from Within: The Powerful Connection Between Physical and Emotional Fitness

The Path with Mike Salemi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 50:23


Welcome to The Path podcast. This episode focuses on the correlation between emotional training and physical training, highlighting how insights and practices from the physical realm can be applied to enhance emotional well-being. I get into the parallels between the two domains and discuss the synergies that exist. Learn how to build emotional strength with time and under tension and positive practices in the physical training room.Timestamps00:00 Intro04:11 How Physical Training Relates With Your Emotional Fitness14:54 Practicing Gratitude24:58 The Gym As A Place To Set Goals35:34 Mind Training As A Practice That Goes Hand In Hand With Body Training48:38 Resources And AdviceAthleticism 4 Life: 30 Day Bulgarian Bag Programhttps://www.mikesalemi.io/BulgarianBagProgram20% off Code: PATH20Mike Salemiwww.mikesalemi.ioEmail: support@mikesalemi.ioInstagram: @Mike.Salemi

DeviceTalks by MassDevice
Will 2024 Bring Medtech More Promise or More Pain? HSBC's Norris on Investments, Investors and Exits

DeviceTalks by MassDevice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 53:55


In the first episode of 2024, co-hosts Tom Salemi and Chris Newmarker bring Jonathan Norris, managing director of HSBC Innovation Banking, into the booth to review the medtech portion of the HSBC Venture Healthcare Report. Last year wasn't medtech's strongest, but Jon Norris gives entrepreneurs actionable advice and reason for hope. You can find the entire report on the Linked. Check the feed of Norris and Salemi for a link to the report. Or go here https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7148682579204800512/ Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network to receive future episodes of our many great shows.

The Trailhead an Offroad Podcast
Alyssa Salemi's Trail Therapy

The Trailhead an Offroad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 128:14


In this episode of The Trailhead, we combine the thrill of rugged trails with the heartfelt human experience. We talk about stunning landscapes, from the mountains near Harriman to the challenging terrains of Moab and Sand Hollow, and our hosts share insights on Jeep modifications, the intricacies of vehicle maintenance, and the importance of environmental conservation in the off-roading community. Our special guest, Alyssa Salemi, brings an inspiring dimension to the show, sharing her remarkable journey of overcoming life's obstacles to overcoming trail obstacles. From her struggles with health and personal challenges to finding solace and strength in off-roading, Alyssa's story is a powerful testament to resilience and the healing power of nature. Whether you're a seasoned off-roader or love a good adventure story, this episode is a perfect blend of outdoor excitement and human triumph.

The Path with Mike Salemi
81. A Business Deep Dive: Crafting Profitable Online Programs

The Path with Mike Salemi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 51:17


On today's episode of The Path podcast we get into the world of business, specifically the intricacies of creating, marketing, and selling online programs. Pulling from my years of personal experiences and consulting endeavors, I share how one can convert an idea into a profitable venture. This episode offers a guide for listeners seeking financial freedom and some of the top things to you should pay attention to when getting started for a greater impact toward your success.Timestamps00:00 Intro04:09 The Transition Into Mike's Life Work07:53 First Thing That Mike Has Learned With MTK18:19 Second Thing That Mike Has Learned With MTK24:18 Creating A Sales Page29:50 How To Sell Your Program43:08 Which Platform Will You Use For Your Program46:42 Building The HypeMike Salemiwww.mikesalemi.ioEmail: support@mikesalemi.ioInstagram: @Mike.Salemi

The Path with Mike Salemi
80. Hope For The Holidays: Navigating the Season with Grace with Lauren Salemi

The Path with Mike Salemi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 97:16


In today's episode of The Path podcast, we welcome back to the show, none other than my wife Lauren Rose Salemi—Holistic Health Coach. Today, our focus shifts to the holiday season, exploring the challenges and struggles that many of us encounter. Lauren shares valuable insights and practical tips on navigating the holidays with grace and ease. From managing relationships to approaching food, workouts, and the nuances of alcohol, this episode is your guide to a thriving holiday season.Timestamps00:00 Intro10:03 The Holiday Dilemma20:41 How To Navigate Food Choices For Kids In Holidays31:28 The "All Or Nothing" Food Approach to Holidays40:29 Suggestions Around Movement52:02 Alcohol During The Holidays01:00:28 Dealing With The Person Who Has Gone Too Far With Alcohol01:07:39 Dealing With Challenging Conversations With Family01:34:10 Lauren's Concluding WordsSacred Hunting ExperienceApply for the private men's sacred hunting experience Feb 29-Mar 3rd in Texas with Mansal Denton and Mike Salemi: https://www.sacredhunting.com/Lauren SalemiInstagram: @vitaltheoryMike Salemiwww.mikesalemi.ioEmail: support@mikesalemi.ioInstagram: @Mike.Salemi

The Path with Mike Salemi
79. Leveling Up: Sharpening Men for Life's Challenges

The Path with Mike Salemi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 44:14


In this solo episode of The Path Podcast, I get into a crucial aspect of how men can sharpen other men. An exploration of the transformative power of male mentorship and the vital role it plays in leveling up life. Key roles men play can help to reveal blind spots, elevating integrity, trustworthiness, and impact in the world. Join me as I unpack five practical and potent ways to harness the power of male mentorship.Timestamps00.00 Intro04:01 Mike's Last Retirement Story11:05 A Father's Proximity to his Sons18:26 5 Areas In Which Man Can Elevate Themselves18:47 Integrity26:03 Illumination Of Blind Spots30:25 Men's Council34:00 Vulnerability And Having A Safe Container36:45 Healthy CompetitivenessMike Salemiwww.mikesalemi.ioEmail: support@mikesalemi.ioInstagram: @Mike.Salemi

The Medicin
POWER COUPLE AF: How to be conscious parents AND have a kick-a$$ relationship with Mike + Lauren Salemi

The Medicin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 107:03


As Chase and I approach the adventure of parenthood in the near future, we were sponges during this conversation with Mike and Lauren Salemi, two people we look up to in a significant way. They don't do anything half-assed - partnership + parenthood included!Mike and Lauren are definition of a conscious power couple. And they are lifting the veil on the what it truly means to live as intentional individuals, partners and now new parents. Mike Salemi specializes in human performance and is a sought after international presenter in the field of health and fitness, and has competed at an elite level for 15+ years. Lauren is a holistic health coach, lifestyle designer, and postpartum consultant who, after embarking on a career in the legal field, found her true calling in the holistic health and hospitality sectors.So how does that now translate to being parents and building a family, while also maintaining a deep, fulfilling partnership? We get into it.We discuss:How to call in a conscious partnerIs the relationship "checklist" helpfulGetting past barriers + shields to open up fullyRelationship insights from plant medicine ceremonies Mike + Lauren's high dreamsLauren's attitude towards becoming a motherConscious conception and surrender to the unknownBeing the guardian, guide and governor as a parentThe best part and most challenging parts of parenthood+ so much more!CONNECT WITH MIKE + LAUREN: Mike's website // Lauren's IGWANNA HEAR YOUR VOICE ON OUR SHOW? Now you can send us voice memos on Speakpipe! Ask us a question or leave us a comment and we will play it in an upcoming show. Leave us a message here: https://www.speakpipe.com/TheMedicinPodcastOUR LINKS + DISCOUNTSMushyLove Latte (discount: MEDICIN)Immune Intel AHCCOur favorite Reishi KING CoffeeOrganifi (20% discount: MIMIFIT)See all our favorite products on The Medicin CabinetCONNECT WITH USOur websiteMimi's IG // Chase's IG // The Medicin IGSound from Zapsplat.com

The Path with Mike Salemi
73. Achieving Lifelong Performance with the 20% Principle

The Path with Mike Salemi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 12:21


On today's episode of The Path podcast it's a one-on-one with me where I talk about the principle that I've coined as the "20% Principle." This inspiration struck me as I recently revisited my training logs from a significant chapter in my life - in the summer between high school and college, I had the privilege of training at the world-renowned West Side Barbell under the mentorship of the legendary Louis Simmons. While this principle can be applied across various facets of life, our primary focus will be on its physical application to promote long-term health, longevity, and achieving peak performance.Timestamps00:00 Intro02:05 Mike's Log Of The Strongest Gym In The World03:39 The 20% Principle07:05 The Ying And Yang ConceptsMike Salemiwww.Mikesalemi.ioInstagram: @Mike.Salemi

By Hawks, For Hawks
Wild Wild Road w/ Matias Salemi

By Hawks, For Hawks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 45:49


So it's the final season... We made it. Nobody better to kick it off with than Matias Salemi. Listen to hear our trip down memory lane and everything else. It was awesome. Follow @bhfhwithjimmyjohnston on Instagram to stay up to date. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bhfh/message

The Path with Mike Salemi
71. The Path to Increased Size and Strength with German Volume Training

The Path with Mike Salemi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 4:47


Today on The Path podcast, we explore the effective German Volume Training protocol. The principles behind German Volume Training helped me with my success as a competitive powerlifter and kettlebell athlete. This method of training can even help you achieve your strength and size goals, even when time is limited.Timestamps00:00 Intro00:31 German Volume Training01:54 German Volume training SpecsMike Salemiwww.Mikesalemi.ioInstagram: @Mike.Salemi

The Path with Mike Salemi
69. The Bamboo Principle: Nurturing Your Evolution Towards Growth

The Path with Mike Salemi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 7:05


Welcome to The Path podcast today we relate to the profound wisdom of the Mōsō bamboo plant. Like our dreams and aspirations, this unique bamboo species reveals that profound growth occurs in the unseen and often challenging spaces. I talk about applying the "Bamboo Principle" to your own life, cultivating patience, discipline, and the courage to endure the dark work in pursuit of your goals. Just as the bamboo's growth leads to towering heights, with consistent effort and nourishment, you too can reach incredible heights along your journey.Timestamps00:00 Intro01:38 The Dark Work03:08 Sacrifice Is To Make Sacred05:22 An Intuitive Approach To Your Vision and GoalsMike Salemiwww.Mikesalemi.ioInstagram: @Mike.Salemi

Piecing It Together Podcast
The Kill Room (Featuring Jonathan Salemi)

Piecing It Together Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 49:29


On the 332nd episode of Piecing It Together, filmmaker Jonathan Salemi joins me to talk about The Kill Room. This goofy action comedy thriller starring Uma Thurman and Samuel L Jackson is a throwback to a kind of movie we don't see too often anymore. Puzzle pieces include Analyze That, My Kid Could Paint That, The Outfit and Can You Ever Forgive Me.We also talk about Jonathan Salemi's new action film The Last Deal which is available now on Starz and on VOD rental.As always, SPOILER ALERT for The Kill Room, The Last Deal and the movies we discuss!Written by Jonathaon JacobsonDirected by Nicole PaoneStarring Uma Thurman, Samuel L Jackson, Joe Manganiello, Maya HawkeShout! Factorhttps://www.thekillroommovie.com/Jonathan Salemi is a filmmaker and his latest movie The Last Deal is out now on Starz and VOD rental platforms.Check out The Last Deal and more about Jonathan at https://www.thelastdealmovie.com/And Follow on Instagram @thelastdealmovieMy sixth album, MORE CONTENT is available NOW on iTunes, Bandcamp and all other digital music stores! Make sure to check it out!My latest music video “Ascending" which you can watch at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fypZ3Z8qeT8The song at the end of the episode is "Kaleidoscope" which will be out in 2024!Make sure to “Like” Piecing It Together on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/PiecingPodAnd “Follow” us on Twitter @PiecingPodAnd Join the Conversation in our Facebook Group, Piecing It Together – A Movie Discussion Group.And check out https://www.piecingpod.com for more about our show!And if you want to SUPPORT THE SHOW, you can now sign up for our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/bydavidrosenShare the episode, comment and give us feedback! And of course, SUBSCRIBE!And of course, don't forget to leave us a 5 star review on Goodpods, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Podchaser! And most important of all… Keep going to the theater to see new movies!

Football Is Sexy
Michelle Salemi: The Hairstylist to NFL Players - Football Is Sexy

Football Is Sexy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 28:17


This week meet Michelle Salemi, a cool hairstylist known for styling big NFL stars like DeAndre Hopkins, as she takes you on a fun ride through the stylish side of football. Michelle doesn't just create awesome hairstyles; she brings the vibrant spirit of the game alive, off the field. Alongside snipping and styling, she shares sweet memories of cheering for touchdowns with her dad, and how football became a big part of her family. Visit our website at www.Footballissexy.com or download our app today for an exciting football education.

The Path with Mike Salemi
63. Optimizing the Kettlebell to Benefit Your Lifestyle

The Path with Mike Salemi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 23:45


Get 20% off Mike's Kettlebell Lifestyle holistic workout program with code "THEPATH": https://www.kettlebelllifestyle.com/Men of Movement - In Person Retreat, Nov. 10-12thmikesalemi.io/menofmovementretreatThe Path To Inspired Action - Virtual Program , Starts Oct. 2ndmikesalemi.io/thepathtoinspiredactionWelcome to today's one-on-one episode of The Path. Today's topic is all about kettlebell training. Whether you're a seasoned kettlebell enthusiast or a beginner looking to harness the power of this versatile tool - I break down the key criteria you need to consider when purchasing kettlebells, ensuring you make a smart investment in your fitness journey. Let's elevate your training game with the kettlebell and swing right into the episode.Show Gift: Kettlebell Recommendations https://www.mikesalemi.io/kettlebellrecommedations_thepathpodcastTimestamps00:00 Intro00:33 Benefits Of Using Kettlebells05:02 Recommendations For A General Starting Point09:17 Small Sized, Portable And Versatile10:59 Gender Considerations For Kettlebells11:53 Bodyweight And Kettlebells12:32 How Your Fitness Level Affects Your Kettlebell Training13:35 Kettlebell Skill Level15:32 Kettlebell Weights20:01 The Big Six Kettlebell MovementsMike Salemiwww.Mikesalemi.ioInstagram: @Mike.Salemi

The Path with Mike Salemi
61. Designing A Legacy That Lasts

The Path with Mike Salemi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 12:54


Men of Movement - In Person Retreat, Nov. 10-12thmikesalemi.io/menofmovementretreatThe Path To Inspired Action - Virtual Coaching, Starts Oct. 2ndmikesalemi.io/thepathtoinspiredactionWelcome to another one on one with Mike on The Path podcast. Today is all about legacy. Prepare as I guide you through a meditation practice to connect with the energy of the legacy you wish to leave behind. Explore what it means to be remembered not only for your accomplishments but also for the values, impact, and feelings you've cultivated throughout your life. Unlock the transformative power of envisioning your legacy and how it can influence generations to come. You will embrace the opportunity to define and choose the path that resonates with your heart and soul. Your journey begins here!Timestamps00:00 Intro01:19 Meditation Begins06:54 Meditation Ends, Feeling The Results11:13 Final CommentsMike Salemiwww.Mikesalemi.ioInstagram: @Mike.Salemi

The Path with Mike Salemi
55. Validate From Within and Elevate Your Self-Worth

The Path with Mike Salemi

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 9:16


Welcome back to The Path podcast. In today's topic I explore an essential part that's often overlooked – cultivating a harmonious relationship with ourselves through self-acknowledgment. This connection directly influences our self-worth, confidence and self-esteem. In a world where external validation, particularly from platforms like social media, can be alluring, I guide you through the advantages of embracing certain techniques that you can apply to your daily life to amplify not only your health but also your functionality and performance. Together, let us embrace a more joyous and fulfilling life with self-discovery in this episode.Mike Salemiwww.mikesalemi.ioInstagram: @Mike.Salemi

The Path with Mike Salemi
53. Revitalize Well-Being One Breathe At A Time

The Path with Mike Salemi

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 19:45


Welcome to today's episode of The Path! I reveal some key foundation principles that can prevent the negative effects in your well being and performance. It's been important for me to identify the major dysfunctions that cause set backs in these areas and today I talk about one of the most important things that most people lack. This revolves entirely around breathing where I explain the benefits of nasal breathing and ways you can implement certain breathing techniques into your life from a health, functional and performance perspective that will bring about noticeable changes on how you think and how you feel in every day life.Mike Salemiwww.mikesalemi.ioInstagram: @Mike.Salemi

The Path with Mike Salemi
49. Unleashing Your Performance: The Power of Integrated & Rotational Training

The Path with Mike Salemi

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 21:21


Learn more about Mike's new program: The Path of Inspired Action: Empowering the Authentic Man WithinWelcome to The Path, today we touch on the importance of integrated and rotational training. For a moment, we'll put the barbell down and transition from linear traditional barbell routines as we explore dynamic movements with Bulgarian bags and kettlebells, unlocking multidimensional athleticism and integrated patterns. Such tools as the Bulgarian bag can enhance performance, longevity, and resilience for athletes seeking a dynamic edge to their training. This integrated training method I talk about will allow you to transcend limitations, unveiling a path to a stronger, more agile you.Mike Salemiwww.mikesalemi.ioThe Path to Inspired Action: https://www.mikesalemi.io/thepathtoinspiredactionInstagram: @Mike.Salemi

The Movie Making Podcast with Ranelle Golden
Jonathan Salemi Talks "The Last Deal" on Starz

The Movie Making Podcast with Ranelle Golden

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 31:30


Meet Jonathan Salemi Jonathan Salemi is a feature film director and producer as well as television producer. His latest directorial effort the feature crime thriller "The Last Deal" opened in theaters across the U.S. and on VOD where it was one of the top rented new releases in the country and later featured in The New York Times "Five Action Films to Stream Now". Jonathan wrote the screenplay for the pic as well as serving as producer.The Boston native's filmmaking career started at Sony Picture Studios as an intern for Academy Award winning producer Douglas Wick ("Divergent" franchise, "The Great Gatsby" and "Gladiator"). Six months later, he began writing his first feature screenplay and directorial debut, "Ante Up". The ambitious super-16mm film played for a week at the Sunset 5 Theater on Sunset Blvd and made it to #77 in the box-office weekend charts. Welcome to Hollywood!Since then, Jonathan has directed and produced multiple feature documentaries, Academy Award qualifying and festival winning short films, and Produces for Network television including 17 episodes of Lifetime's hit show "Married at First Sight" where he also served as Story Associate Producer. www.TheLastDealMovie.com www.instagram.com/thelastdealmovie --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moviemakingpod/support

The Path with Mike Salemi
45. Honoring Food and Family Through Ceremony with Lauren Salemi

The Path with Mike Salemi

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 70:47


In this episode of The Path, we are joined by my wife Lauren Salemi. She's a holistic lifestyle coach and personal chef with a background in luxury hospitality. We discuss a topic that is very important to us, the art of establishing a deeper connection with the food we consume and incorporating more meaningful rituals into meal time. By developing a closer relationship with food, you can immediately impact your physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Lauren shares practical insights and stories on how to make healthier, more intentional eating easier, particularly when faced with family members who may have different values or dietary preferences. There are plenty of actionable tips to apply to your own life in this one.Today on The Path Podcast:The benefits of intentionality around preparing food Simple practices to bring powerful ceremony to mealtimeQuestions to foster mindfulness around the food we eatThe importance of our emotional state when eatingNavigating values within a family dynamicConnect with LaurenInstagram: @vitaltheoryConnect with MikeInstagram: @mike.salemiWebsiteYouTubeThe Kettlebell LifestyleEmail Mike about his new 6 week program: mike@mikesalemi.ioSign up for the Kettlebell Lifestyle program and use code “path20” for 20% offSchedule a coaching call with MikeThe Path Feedback SurveyThis show is produced by Soulfire Productions

Filmmaker Mixer
Jonathan Salemi - How to Frame Hollywood Blockbusters on a Budget

Filmmaker Mixer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 49:05


This week we are chatting with Jonathan Salemi. Jonathan is a feature film producer and director. His latest film is the crime thriller “The Last Deal” which opened in theaters across the US and then was featured  in The New York Times “Five Action Films to Stream Now. Hosted by: Andrew Lamping and Jeff Stolhand Produced by: Melody Lopez Original Theme Music by: Stephen D. Bennett Sponsors: Reid's Cleaners in Austin, Tx: https://www.reidsdrycleaners.com/ Piers Hendrie Headshots: https://www.piershendrie.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmmakermixer/message

Sh*t I Wish I Knew In My Twenties
Supercharge Your Career with a Phone Call: Insights from Nationally Recognized Career Expert Vicki Salemi

Sh*t I Wish I Knew In My Twenties

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 31:05


If you want to supercharge your career, talk to Vicki Salemi. She's a career expert for Monster, author, nationally syndicated columnist "Vicki on Careers" for Tribune, keynote speaker, HR people officer/talent consultant, corporate ghostwriter, and friend. Join Vicki in this power-packed episode as she shares invaluable tips to supercharge your career. Discover the art of negotiating for higher salaries, learn the secret to perfect timing when applying for jobs, and unlock the potential of a single phone call to propel your career to new heights. Get ready to take control of your professional journey and achieve the success you deserve. Don't miss out on this transformative episode! Sh*t I Wish I Knew In My Twenties (SIWIKIMT) is a podcast dedicated to helping 20-somethings thrive in their twenties, not just survive. Host Debra Alfarone knows how tough being in your twenties can be. As a high-school dropout turned-network-TV-correspondent, she learned most of life's lessons the hard way. She overcame the odds and is now a national anchor and correspondent for Gray Television, after covering the White House for CBS News nationally. She's also a confidence coach for young women in the TV news industry. Connect with Vicki on IG at https://www.instagram.com/vickisalemi. Drop your email at https://shitiwishiknew.link/GTFO to be the first to know about new episodes. Follow Debra on IG at https://www.instagram.com/debraalfarone/ and on TikTok at https://www.tiktok.com/@debraalfarone

The Holistic OBGYN Podcast
Mike and Lauren Salemi: Transformative parenthood: A journey through pregnancy, birth, and beyond.

The Holistic OBGYN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 114:50


Mike is an internationally sought-after presenter in human performance, with expertise in strength and conditioning from his years of competing at an elite level in powerlifting and kettlebell sport. He focuses on creating programs for athletes and fitness professionals integrating body, mind, and spirit for long-term high performance. He has served as a Division 1 strength and conditioning coach and is the former world champion in kettle sport lifting. Lauren, a nutritionist and CHEK practitioner, grew up in an organic household and takes a holistic approach to coaching, integrating mind, body, and soul. The couple recently welcomed their first child, Luca, with the help of Dr. Riley.Mike, Nathan, and Lauren discuss their experiences of parenthood in a special podcast episode. Lauren, who is in her third trimester, shares how becoming a parent has transformed her from being a holistic health coach and chef, while Mike, who was primarily focused on athletics performance and coaching, and men's work, feels that parenthood has expanded and humbled him beyond words.Visit the show notes for more: ⁠https://www.BelovedHolistics.com/podcast/121Learn More & Connect with Mike and Lauren Salemi:Website: https://www.mikesalemi.ioPodcast: https://www.mikesalemi.io/thepathpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mike.salemi/?hl=en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxZBRyRqSBo7SYUom3y3tuwLauren Salemi (Nutritionist, CHEK Practitioner)Website: http://www.vitaltheorycoaching.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vitaltheory/ Sponsorship made possible by:⁠FullWell⁠ - code BELOVED10 for 10% off the best prenatal vitamins and men's virility vitamins on the planet!⁠BIRTHFIT⁠ - code BELOVED to get one month FREE in their B! Community!⁠BiOptimizers⁠ - code BELOVED for 10% off the only sleep aid you'll ever need!⁠Organifi⁠ - code BELOVED for 20% off their Glow blend!⁠Rosemary Meran, CIHt⁠ - Soul Connections offers one-on-one sessions (virtually or in-person) that support deep transformation and bonding between mothers and their unborn babies.Connect with me:Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/nathanrileyobgyn/⁠TikTok:

Don't Be Crazy
The Last Deal (2023) plus Interview w/ Dir. Jonathan Salemi

Don't Be Crazy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 111:45


How much would you risk for one big score? On this very special episode, I enlist the help of Steven A. Wood and David Dassau to review the 2023 Jonathan Salemi crime-thriller The Last Deal. After the legalization of marijuana sales in 2016 in CA, dealer/distributer Vincent comes to the harsh realization that his industry is fading. Because he can't get a seller's license, Vincent decides to take one last deal to ride out in the sunset. All is not as it seems, as this deal has gotten immensely complicated. How will Vincent figure it all out? And what are our thoughts on the importance of indie cinema? Stay tuned for a special interview with Dir. Jonathan Salemi at the end of the episode. The Last Deal is available to purchase on Amazon Prime. Take a listen and don't forget to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Make sure to leave a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts. Have questions or comments? Shoot an email to dbcrazypod@gmail.com and we will answer them on the next podcast. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Pandora, Amazon Podcasts, TuneIn, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Stitcher and remember to rate and leave a comment. The feedback helps us tremendously!

Morelia pythons radio
Adventures in Thailand w/Chris Salemi, Nick Mutton, & Ryan Young

Morelia pythons radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 102:42


In episode MPR's Field Herping Series, we are talking to Chris Salemi, Nick Mutton, & Ryan Young about their recent trip to Thailand. Check out Cold Blooded Caffeine'sThey are a fantastic coffee company that has a love for reptiles. $1 Of Every Bag Sold Is Donated To Wildlife Conservation In Coffee Producing Countries.We now have a referral link https://coldbloodedcaffeine.com/?ref=9wLRgXGdAnd if you use the code MPR to get 10% off your order.Follow us @MPR Network:FB: https://www.facebook.com/MoreliaPythonRadioIG: https://www.instagram.com/mpr_network/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtrEaKcyN8KvC3pqaiYc0RQWebsite: https://www.moreliapythonradio.netEmail: Info@moreliapythonradio.comSwag store: https://teespring.com/stores/mprnetworkPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/moreliapythonradio ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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Kyle Kingsbury Podcast
#295 The Abundant Flow of Life w/ Jason Pickard

Kyle Kingsbury Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 76:39


We are graced once again with one of our all-time great guests yall! Jason Pickard is at the farm with me and we dive into some of his takeaways from the famed hunt I missed with him, Mansal, Salemi, Doc Riley and the like.  Jason also has a course he's birthed that will lead to abundance in your life as you learn to flow with the nature of your life. He goes into much deeper detail in the episode. Tune in and enjoy!   ORGANIFI GIVEAWAY Keep those reviews coming in! Please drop a dope review and include your IG/Twitter handle and we'll get together for some Organifi even faster moving forward.   Come see us at the ranch in Lockhart! We're having our first ever educational gathering March 31 - April 2. Limited tickets available, so head to  Permaculture 101 w/ Gardeners of Eden and get your tickets fam!   Connect with Jason: Website: www.jasonpickard.org  Instagram: @jasonpickardofficial  Show Notes: KKP #255 Jason Pickard Spotify  Apple  Sponsors: Analemma Coherent Water the science is here to support structured water and these folks have the best and easiest way to get it for yourself anywhere you go. Go to coherent-water.com punch in code “KKP” for 10% off your wand! HVMN - Ketone IQ This is legit jet fuel for your brain. Whether you're fat adapted or not, this will work. Get 20% off by heading to hvmn.com/kkp  discount is automatically applied at checkout.  Lucy Go to lucy.co and use codeword “KKP” at Checkout to get 20% off the best nicotine gum in the game, or check out their lozenge. Othership App For an incredible mindfulness app and experience and for KKP listeners get 2 free weeks on the app, go to http://othership.onelink.me/loJo/KKP  To Work With Kyle Kingsbury Podcast   Connect with Kyle: Fit For Service Academy App: Fit For Service Academy  Instagram: @livingwiththekingsburys   Odysee: odysee.com/@KyleKingsburypod  Youtube: Kyle Kingbury Podcast  Kyles website: www.kingsbu.com - Gardeners of Eden site    Like and subscribe to the podcast anywhere you can find podcasts. Leave a 5-star review and let me know what resonates or doesn't.