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In this special episode, hosts George and Herb share clips from 2024, celebrating the work and passion of pediatricians worldwide. Interviews with various pediatricians reveal their motivations and experiences, from personal childhood illnesses to family influences. 00:22 Challenges in Implementing Change 120 Susan Sirota MD, 02:42 Personal Journeys: Why We Became Pediatricians 121 Russ Libby MD, 03:37 Spotlight on Nicholas Children's Hospital 122 Dr. Rani Gereige,08:34 Private Equity 128 Chip Hart, Recipient of Doctorate of Pediatrics from TPL 11:55 Michigan State Medical School 131 Lia Gaggino, MD,20:23 International Pediatricians: Stories and Inspirations 123 Scott Krugman , MD 125 Paul Offit, MD Pediatrician of the Year 2024 , 132 Scott Grant, MD , 133 Ilan Shapiro, MD,134 Mina Giri, MD, 136 Ricardo Morales, MD, 138 Dr. Irene,139 Susana D Chang MDSupport the show
Scott Grant shoots photos. And, at a hockey game on the weekend, the puck came right at him. He told us all about the injury.
Sermon - "Be Still"
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 1st August 2024 Artist - Track - Album - Year Buffalo Monroe Chromatic Schematic Meets Willie Waldman 2024 Organ Fairchild Canyon Moon Songs We Didn't Write 2024 Brian Ho Trio Ellisin' Bridges 2024 Charles McPherson Surge Reverance 2024 Suzanne Pittson Blues and the Abstract Truth with Jeff Pittson 2024 Scott/Grant 5 Horizon Song Horizon Song 2024 Matthew Whitaker Yessah On Their Shoulders: An Organ Tribute 2024 Paganova Burn it Forward Burn it Forward 2024 Etienne Charles Ten to One is Murder Creole Orchestra 2024 Steve Turre Mr. Kenyatta Sanyas 2024 Doug Wilde Hextopia The Sixth Dimension 2024 Russ Brannon Pauline Sojourn 2024 Alvin Queen Trio Love Will Find a Way Feeling Good 2024 Greg Skaff Swerve Re-Up 2024 Doug MacDonald Gee's Flat Sextet Session 2024 Emiliano Lasansky Alto Intro The Optimist 2024 Emiliano Lasansky Motionless The Optimist 2024 Tianna Hall Wish You Were Here The Vintage Jukebox 2024 The Chris McDonald Jazz Orchestra Roundabout It's About Time 2024 Allen Hirt Red Looking Back 2024 Elias Haslanger Top Dog Meets Mike Sailors 2024 Franz Paul Schubert/Michel Pilz/Stefan Scheib/Klaus Kugel Where is Charles? Part 1 Live at FreeJazzSaar 2018 2024 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 1st August 2024 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 1st August 2024 Artist - Track - Album - Year Buffalo Monroe Chromatic Schematic Meets Willie Waldman 2024 Organ Fairchild Canyon Moon Songs We Didn't Write 2024 Brian Ho Trio Ellisin' Bridges 2024 Charles McPherson Surge Reverance 2024 Suzanne Pittson Blues and the Abstract Truth with Jeff Pittson 2024 Scott/Grant 5 Horizon Song Horizon Song 2024 Matthew Whitaker Yessah On Their Shoulders: An Organ Tribute 2024 Paganova Burn it Forward Burn it Forward 2024 Etienne Charles Ten to One is Murder Creole Orchestra 2024 Steve Turre Mr. Kenyatta Sanyas 2024 Doug Wilde Hextopia The Sixth Dimension 2024 Russ Brannon Pauline Sojourn 2024 Alvin Queen Trio Love Will Find a Way Feeling Good 2024 Greg Skaff Swerve Re-Up 2024 Doug MacDonald Gee's Flat Sextet Session 2024 Emiliano Lasansky Alto Intro The Optimist 2024 Emiliano Lasansky Motionless The Optimist 2024 Tianna Hall Wish You Were Here The Vintage Jukebox 2024 The Chris McDonald Jazz Orchestra Roundabout It's About Time 2024 Allen Hirt Red Looking Back 2024 Elias Haslanger Top Dog Meets Mike Sailors 2024 Franz Paul Schubert/Michel Pilz/Stefan Scheib/Klaus Kugel Where is Charles? Part 1 Live at FreeJazzSaar 2018 2024 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 1st August 2024 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 20th June 2024 Artist - Track - Album - Year Maria Parker Indo Latin Jazz Ensemble Sol de Barcelona Windows Through Time 2024 Sergio Pamies feat. Dave Liebman Miold Man Time to Say 2024 Win Pongsakorn Caipirinha Time Has Changed 2024 Luke Stewart Silt Trio The Slip Unknown Rivers 2024 Jon Gordon Paradox 7th Avenue South 2024 Lauren Henderson Venas Sombras 2024 Jo Harrop A Love Like This The Path of a Tear 2024 Lisa Rich A Timeless Place (The Peacocks) Long as You're Living 2024 Anthony Branker & Imagine Three Gifts (From a Nigerian Mother to God) Songs My Mom Liked 2024 Clarence Penn Growing Trade Behind the Voice 2024 EYM Trio No Madness Bangalore 2023 Buffalo Monroe Willie Meets the Bull Meets Willie Waldman 2024 Scott/Grant 5 The Tamarind Tree Horizon Song 2024 Something Else! Featuring Vincent Herring Driftin' Soul Jazz 2024 Amina Figarova & Matsiko World Orphan Choir Paper Kites Suite for Africa 2024 Antonio Adolfo You Do Something to Me Love Cole Porter 2024 Andrea Wolper Sobe e Desce Wanderlust 2024 Fernando Huergo Big Band Vidalita Relentless 2024 Tomy Romano Cadillac Green Three Card Monte 2024 Olin Clark Veronica Ephemera 2024 The Haas Company Featuring Andy Timmons Arrow of Time Galactic Tide 2024 Natsuki Tamura & Jim Black City of Night NatJim 2024 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 20th June 2024 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 20th June 2024 Artist - Track - Album - Year Maria Parker Indo Latin Jazz Ensemble Sol de Barcelona Windows Through Time 2024 Sergio Pamies feat. Dave Liebman Miold Man Time to Say 2024 Win Pongsakorn Caipirinha Time Has Changed 2024 Luke Stewart Silt Trio The Slip Unknown Rivers 2024 Jon Gordon Paradox 7th Avenue South 2024 Lauren Henderson Venas Sombras 2024 Jo Harrop A Love Like This The Path of a Tear 2024 Lisa Rich A Timeless Place (The Peacocks) Long as You're Living 2024 Anthony Branker & Imagine Three Gifts (From a Nigerian Mother to God) Songs My Mom Liked 2024 Clarence Penn Growing Trade Behind the Voice 2024 EYM Trio No Madness Bangalore 2023 Buffalo Monroe Willie Meets the Bull Meets Willie Waldman 2024 Scott/Grant 5 The Tamarind Tree Horizon Song 2024 Something Else! Featuring Vincent Herring Driftin' Soul Jazz 2024 Amina Figarova & Matsiko World Orphan Choir Paper Kites Suite for Africa 2024 Antonio Adolfo You Do Something to Me Love Cole Porter 2024 Andrea Wolper Sobe e Desce Wanderlust 2024 Fernando Huergo Big Band Vidalita Relentless 2024 Tomy Romano Cadillac Green Three Card Monte 2024 Olin Clark Veronica Ephemera 2024 The Haas Company Featuring Andy Timmons Arrow of Time Galactic Tide 2024 Natsuki Tamura & Jim Black City of Night NatJim 2024 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 20th June 2024 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
In this episode, we discuss recordings of “Mozart: Symphonies No. 35, 36 & 40” (Deutsche Grammophon) by The Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie / Tarmo Peltokoski, “Brahms & Contemporaries, Vol. 1” (Chandos) by The Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective, “Cage²” (Erato) byBertrand Chamayou, “WAW!” (Hobby Horse Records) by Carl Winther, Richard Anderson & Jeff ‘Tain' Watts, “Horizon Song” (Cellar Live) by The Scott/Grant 5, and “Boss Baritones” (SteepleChase) by The Gary Smulyan & Frank Basile Quintet. The Adult Music Podcast is featured in: Feedspot's 100 Best Jazz Podcasts Episode 169 Deezer Playlist Fair use disclaimer: Music sample clips are for commentary and educational purposes. We recommend that listeners listen to the complete recordings, all of which are available on streaming services in the links provided. We also suggest that if you enjoy the music, you consider purchasing the CDs or high-quality downloads to support the artists. “Mozart: Symphonies No. 35, 36 & 40” (Deutsche Grammophon) Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie / Tarmo Peltokoski https://open.spotify.com/album/5bo9g9JT23Lb6mVLUNzCph https://music.apple.com/us/album/mozart-symphonies/1742214809 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0D26WV2G1 “Brahms & Contemporaries, Vol. 1” (Chandos) Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective https://open.spotify.com/album/2cocg4cT14rh5gIlWhX7Hx https://music.apple.com/us/album/brahms-contemporaries-vol-1/1733353076 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0CWMBHB3V “Cage²” (Erato) Bertrand Chamayou https://open.spotify.com/album/5axtxjb6NoNgVxfs8uyjy4 https://music.apple.com/us/album/cage/1741634343 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0D1W1XVZV “WAW!” (Hobby Horse Records) Carl Winther, Richard Anderson, Jeff ‘Tain' Watts https://open.spotify.com/album/4M0UBYn1X069Qpe5xMiPMU https://music.apple.com/us/album/waw/1738653010 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0CV7TKJMS “Horizon Song” (Cellar Live) Scott/Grant 5 https://open.spotify.com/album/5q8kFtRFuUmgnSV5Fx7lWX https://music.apple.com/us/album/horizon-song/1739823424 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0CZYJDXWG “Boss Baritones” (SteepleChase) The Gary Smulyan & Frank Basile Quintet https://open.spotify.com/album/38etZwmVmwZhgcZY0y50JD https://music.apple.com/us/album/boss-baritones/1747193749 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0D1LPR3BT Be sure to check out: "Same Difference: 2 Jazz Fans, 1 Jazz Standard" Johnny Valenzuela and Tony Habra look at several versions of the same Jazz standard each week, play snippets from each version, discuss the history of the original and the different versions.
Navigating Parenting a Disabled Child: Insights from Kelley ColemanIn this episode of the Docs2Dads podcast, Dr. Scott Grant sits down with Kelly Coleman, author of 'Everything No One Tells You About Parenting a Disabled Child.' Together, they discuss Kelley's personal journey of raising a disabled child, the unexpected challenges and rewards, and her motivations behind writing the book. Kelley shares practical advice for parents, emphasizes the importance of community and partnership with medical professionals, and touches on balancing the needs of siblings and maintaining strong familial relationships. Kelley's insights aim to empower parents, clinicians, and caregivers to navigate the complexities of parenting a disabled child with confidence and compassion.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome04:40 Kelley Coleman's Background and Book Overview09:38 Navigating Diagnostic Uncertainty18:47 Building a Supportive Community24:15 Fatherhood and Partnership Dynamics38:06 Balancing Attention Between Siblings43:55 Finding the Right Medical Partners58:22 Conclusion and Where to Find the BookHave a question about this or other topics? Connect with Dr. Scott at the Social links below: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drscottpeds Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/docs2dadspod Email: docs2dadspod@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/docs2dadspod
In the latest episode of Docs2Dads, we dive into the heartwarming and essential concept that "It Takes a Village to Raise a Child." Join Dr. Scott Grant as he explores how parents can confidently lean on their support system to enrich their parenting journey and embrace the help of their community.Episode Highlights:Importance of Utilizing Support System: Dr. Grant emphasizes that parents shouldn't hesitate to seek help from their village. Acknowledging the challenges and reaching out for assistance when needed is a crucial part of effective parenting.Benefits of Seeking Help: Discover the positive impact of asking for support from friends, family, and community. Dr. Grant highlights that seeking help is a sign of strength and success, not weakness.Taking Breaks and Self-care: Learn the importance of taking breaks, prioritizing self-care, and having time for yourself. Dr. Grant shares personal experiences of how taking time away as a couple can help reconnect and recharge.Promoting Relationships with Grandparents: Explore the benefits of letting grandparents play a significant role in childcare and building relationships. Dr. Grant discusses how grandparents' involvement can emotionally benefit both parents and children.Openness to Receiving Support: Dr. Grant encourages parents to communicate their needs to their community and be open to receiving help. He provides practical examples of how communities can support new parents effectively.Tune in to this inspiring episode to understand how building and leaning on your village can create a nurturing environment for your children and bring immense support and joy to your parenting experience. #ParentingSupport #ItTakesAVillage #FamilyFirst #Docs2DadsHave a question about this or other topics? Connect with Dr. Scott at the Social links below: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drscottpeds Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/docs2dadspod Email: docs2dadspod@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/docs2dadspod
As you listen to our conversation with Scott Grant, you'll very quickly see why he fits our definition of "Extraordinary at Ordinary." We talk to Scott about three exceptional things that he's known for: 1) Scott is a military veteran with multiple international and domestic deployments as a helicopter pilot. 2) He's also been a chief helicopter pilot for law enforcement with extensive experience in search and rescue operations in high altitude mountain situations. Those things take a high level of skill, dedication, sacrifice and time. Becoming a seasoned helicopter pilot is not a hobby jobs. It's not weekend pass time or a nine-to-fiver. But we also know Scott for a third exceptional thing: he has an extraordinary family. In addition to his high-demand career, Scott has invested heavily in his relationships with his children and in his marriage. We think the results speak for themselves. We know that you'll enjoy this exceptional conversation with Scott Grant. Learn more about Unbound: https://beunbound.us/ Hosts: Jonathan Brush, David Rethemeyer Producer: Kyle Hill
In this episode, Dr. Scott Grant, a pediatrician who transitioned from academia to independent practice while balancing his roles as a father and a podcaster, shares his career journey and insights on the importance of pediatric care. He discusses his early attraction to pediatrics, driven by a passion for working with children and their families, and how he maintained an open mindset through medical school before solidifying his choice in pediatrics. Dr. Grant reflects on his unique academic experience, performing inpatient and clinic duties, and highlights the importance of building relationships with families to provide effective and compassionate care. The conversation shifts to the challenges of managing a dual-physician household and emphasizes the significance of maintaining a solid couple relationship for family stability. Dr. Grant also introduces his podcast, Docs to Dads, aimed at empowering fathers with knowledge and confidence in their parenting role. Additionally, the episode touches on important pediatric screenings, the impact of having access to care, and strategies for enhancing the doctor-parent relationship.00:00 Introduction and Guest Presentation00:34 Dr. Scott Grant's Journey to Pediatrics02:15 The Dual Role of a Pediatrician: Clinic and Hospital05:32 The Importance of Newborn Rounds07:44 The Challenges of Pediatric Practice10:34 The Role of Telehealth in Bridging Pediatric Care13:43 The Struggles of Implementing Mental Health Strategies in Pediatric Practice18:23 Transitioning to Independent Practice22:56 Hosting Medical Students: A Win-Win Situation24:08 The Joy of Independent Practice and Finding the Right Fit25:05 The Unique Challenges and Rewards of Being a Male Pediatrician25:57 Screening Processes in Pediatric Practice31:17 The Importance of Early Diagnosis in Pediatric Care34:50 Docs to Dads: A Podcast for Engaged Fathers37:21 Balancing Careers, Parenting, and Personal Relationships42:01 Closing Thoughts and GratitudeSupport the show
Are you tired of feeling like you're playing a guessing game with your kids' emotions? In the latest episode of The Dad Central Show, Dr. Scott Grant dives deep into the emotional challenges kids face at different ages and stages, offering practical solutions to help parents navigate these choppy waters and equip their kids with the emotional tools they need. Hosted by Drew Soleyn and Ed Gough Jr., this episode provides valuable insights from Dr. Scott Grant, a pediatrician and creator of the "Docs to Dads" podcast. Here are the top three takeaways: Children's Emotional Challenges: Dr. Grant discusses the frustration young children experience when they can't express their needs, the struggle for independence at age 3, and the increasing social pressure at preschool and kindergarten age. Importance of Emotional Regulation: Dr. Grant emphasizes the significance of parental role modeling in teaching children emotional regulation and highlights the impact of repairing relationships with children by apologizing and providing guidance to help them regulate their emotions in challenging situations. Teachable Moments: The hosts and guest share personal experiences and practical strategies for supporting children during difficult times, such as using storytelling to help kids through transitions and having simple conversations about emotions and daily experiences. This episode provides valuable insight and understanding on how to apply the three takeaways in your parenting journey, offering practical tools to help you better understand and support your kids as they navigate their emotional development. At The Dad Central Show, we appreciate the support of our listeners. If you found this episode valuable, we encourage you to leave a review, like, and share it with other parents who could benefit from this insightful conversation. As Dr. Scott Grant said, "Get curious, not furious." This episode serves as a gentle reminder to approach challenging moments with our kids by stepping back and trying to understand, rather than reacting in frustration. So, let's all take a moment to embrace this mindset and apply it to our own parenting journey. About Dr. Scott Grant I'm Dr. Scott. I'm a HUSBAND and the FATHER of two young kids. I spent my twenties PURSUING MY LIFELONG DREAM of becoming a pediatrician. Then, I became a father myself and EVERYTHING SHIFTED. I still LOVE MY JOB helping families in the clinic and the hospital. But my JOY comes from my relationships with my WIFE and KIDS. Like many millennial dads, I want to have a fulfilling life at WORK and HOME. And I want to be a part of the hard work BUILDING THAT LIFE for my family. Along with our flagship podcast, Docs2Dads will have live events, self-paced courses, and coaching opportunities to support you in your own personal health and wellness, your relationships with your wife and kids, and live a joyfully fulfilled life at home and work. Links: Website: https://docs2dads.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/docs2dadspod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/docs2dadspod/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/docs2dads/ About The Dad Central Show Dads love to see their kids grow into confident and successful adults. The problem is most dads feel unsure how to get there and have nowhere to turn for help. The Dad Central Show coaches you to be your best, while bringing out the best in your family. Links for Dad Central: Website: https://dadcentral.ca The Dad Central Show: https://dadcentral.ca/podcast/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/dadcentral Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs2HyxB9nOLxyHvBMSo4TQQ Contact us at podcast@dadcentral.ca The Dad Central Show is sponsored by Dove Men+Care. Dove Men+Care believes care is the best of a man, because when men care for themselves and others, there is a positive impact. Three more ways Dad Central helps: FREE FATHERHOOD FUNDAMENTALS EMAIL COURSE: Learn how to lead your family effectively, master time management to balance your responsibilities, and maintain a positive outlook. Enroll now: https://dadcentral.ca/fatherhood-fundamentals/ DADMENTOR MEMBERSHIP: DadMentor is the ultimate solution tailored to address the challenges dads commonly face. Join now and get a step-by-step plan, proven tools, and a community of like-minded dads who want to be a great dads: https://dadcentral.ca/dads/ 7 STEP GUIDE TO STOP YELLING: Our guide is based on extensive research and experience working with parents just like you. We'll guide you through each step, offering practical tips, strategies, and exercises to help you understand your triggers, improve your communication skills, and foster a more harmonious relationship with your children, ultimately becoming a more confident and effective dad: https://dadcentral.ca/7-step-guide-to-stop-yelling/
Welcome to another insightful episode of Docs2Dads! I'm Dr. Scott Grant and today, we're diving deep into the world of streptococcal pharyngitis, commonly known as "Strep Throat." This episode is packed with essential information for parents, covering everything from common symptoms and age groups affected to the importance of testing and treating strep promptly.Episode Highlights:Age Groups Affected: Learn about the common age groups susceptible to Strep Throat and how it manifests in children.Presenting Symptoms: Explore the most common symptoms associated with Strep Throat, as well as those that are typically absent, providing you with a comprehensive understanding.Testing and Treatment: Discover why it is crucial to test and treat Strep Throat promptly, unraveling the importance of early intervention.Complications Unveiled: Delve into potential complications, including rheumatic fever, post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis, and peritonsillar abscess. Understand how timely treatment can prevent these issues.When to Consult an ENT: Gain insights into situations that warrant consultation with an Ear, Nose, and Throat specialist, ensuring you know when to seek additional medical advice.Join me as we navigate the intricacies of Strep Throat, empowering parents with the knowledge they need to safeguard their children's health. Subscribe, rate, and stay tuned for this essential episode on streptococcal pharyngitis!Have a question about this or other topics? Connect with Dr. Scott at the Social links below: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drscottpeds Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/docs2dadspod Email: docs2dadspod@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/docs2dadspod
This week on the Docs2Dads Podcast...Welcome back to Docs2Dads! Dr. Scott Grant here, and today, we're diving into the world of pediatric respiratory terms. Parents, I get it – the confusion around symptoms, diseases, and causes can be overwhelming. Let's break it down together and empower you with knowledge for your next trip to the doctor.I. IntroductionUnpacking the complexity of pediatric respiratory termsCommon scenarios leading parents to the doctorII. Decoding Symptoms vs. DiseasesDifferentiating symptoms: cough, congestion, fever, ear painUnderstanding the varied clinical presentations of a "common cold"III. Exploring Common DiagnosesCroup: What is it, and how is it diagnosed?Pneumonia: Identifying this respiratory conditionBronchiolitis and Bronchitis: Recognizing key differencesPharyngitis and its impact on childrenRevisiting Otitis: Linking ear pain to respiratory issuesDemystifying "The Flu" – InfluenzaIV. Understanding Causes: Bacteria and VirusesDelving into the common bacteria causing respiratory infectionsUnmasking the viruses behind pediatric respiratory illnessesClarifying misconceptions around the "stomach flu"V. Empowering Parents with KnowledgePractical advice for recognizing early signsImportance of seeking medical attentionAddressing parental concerns and confusionVI. Clarifying Language for Informed ParentingHighlighting the importance of precise communicationEncouraging open dialogue with healthcare providersTools for navigating medical terminologyVII. Closing ThoughtsRecap of key insightsEmphasizing the significance of parental awarenessThanks for joining Docs2Dads – where parenting meets practical advice!Tune in for an insightful journey through pediatric respiratory terms. Subscribe, rate, and share the podcast to spread awareness. Stay informed with Docs2Dads, your go-to source for parenting insights!Outro:Thanks for tuning in this week. Connect with Docs2Dads on social media or visit docs2dads.com to share your thoughts and suggestions. Subscribe for more informative episodes. Until next time, remember that what you do as a dad matters. Keep building healthier dads, happier kids, and stronger communities!!Have a question about this or other topics? Connect with Dr. Scott at the Social links below: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drscottpeds Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/docs2dadspod Email: docs2dadspod@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/docs2dadspod
Welcome back to the Docs2Dads Podcast! I'm your host, Dr. Scott Grant. In this episode, we delve into the ins and outs of ear infections – a common concern for parents. Stay tuned as we address crucial questions, debunk myths, and provide practical tips for managing ear infections in children.Understanding Ear Infections:Definition and causesWhy are children more prone to ear infections?Preventing Ear Infections:Avoiding smoking around babiesLimiting pacifier useThe role of vaccinationsGlobal Perspectives:Differences in European and US treatment guidelinesThe impact of cultural practices on ear infection prevalenceShared Decision-Making:Navigating antibiotic useBalancing risks and benefitsWhen antibiotics may be necessaryENT Specialist Consultation:Identifying when to seek evaluation for ear tubesThe role of an Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) specialistWhat to expect during a consultationCommon Internet Questions:Can ear infections be prevented through diet?Are ear infections more common in certain seasons?How to manage ear infections in infants?Stay informed and empowered as we unravel the mysteries of ear infections. Subscribe, rate, and share the podcast to help other parents on their journey. Thanks for tuning in to another episode of Docs2Dads!Thank you for joining us this week. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share the podcast. If you have questions or topics you'd like us to cover, reach out on our social media or visit docs2dads.com. Until next time, happy parenting!Have a question about this or other topics? Connect with Dr. Scott at the Social links below: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drscottpeds Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/docs2dadspod Email: docs2dadspod@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/docs2dadspod
Welcome back to Docs2Dads podcast with your host, Dr. Scott Grant. This week, we're diving into a parenting gem - the Play-by-Play method, akin to the sports commentary we love.Understanding Play-By-Play Parenting:Walkthrough of talking through daily activities with your child.From feeding to playtime, observe and describe without interference.Fostering a deep connection and early language development.Engaging Without Dictating:Strategies for joining your child's play without taking control.Encouraging shared enjoyment and bonding.Benefits of Play-By-Play Parenting:Strengthening parent-child connections.Enhancing language development through exposure to words.Creating a positive and supportive play environment.Tips for Dads:Practical advice for implementing play-by-play parenting.Embracing the approach with enthusiasm.Highlighting long-term benefits for both parents and children.Have a question about this or other topics? Connect with Dr. Scott at the Social links below: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drscottpeds Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/docs2dadspod Email: docs2dadspod@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/docs2dadspod
Join me, Dr. Scott Grant, on the next Docs2Dads episode as I welcome a special guest, Dr. Herb Bravo from "The Pediatric Lounge" podcast. We delve into the critical topic of protecting our little ones from Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) during the upcoming winter season. You can find Dr. Bravo's interview with Dr. Paul Offit here. In this informative and engaging episode:Exploring the RSV LandscapeUnderstand the prevalence and impact of RSV on infants.Dr. Herb Bravo and I share insights into why RSV protection is crucial for the tiniest members of our families.Revolutionary Maternal VaccineUncover the groundbreaking maternal vaccine designed to shield babies from RSV before they even take their first breath.We discuss the science, benefits, and considerations for mothers considering this preventive measure.The Power of Antibodies: Direct Protection for NewbornsExplore the innovative antibody product that provides direct protection to babies, even as early as the first day of life.Dr. Herb Bravo and I break down how this product works and its potential impact on reducing RSV infections in infants.Comprehensive RSV Protection StrategiesBeyond vaccines and antibodies, discover other practical ways families can protect their babies from RSV.Gain valuable tips and insights to create a protective environment during the RSV season. Empowering Parents for a Healthy WinterSummarize key takeaways from the episode.Empower parents with the knowledge and tools they need to navigate the RSV season confidently.Don't miss this insightful conversation with Dr. Herb Bravo as we unravel the latest advancements in RSV protection, providing parents with essential information to safeguard their precious little ones. Tune in for a dose of pediatric expertise and valuable insights!Have a question about this or other topics? Connect with Dr. Scott at the Social links below: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drscottpeds Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/docs2dadspod Email: docs2dadspod@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/docs2dadspod
"Parenting Through Play: Lessons from the Sports Field"
Few things will ruin your summer fun faster than a major injury. This time of year, those tend to happen while kids are riding their bikes or scooters.Skinned knees and bruises are one thing, but if your child isn't consistently wearing a helmet, the consequences could be immensely more catastrophic.In this episode, Dr. Scott Grant, will discuss why this issue is so important to him and discuss the risks associated with choosing not to wear a helmet. In the summer time, it's bikes and scooters.In the winter, it's skis and snowboards.Every time, Please wear a helmet!!Have a question about this or other topics? Connect with Dr. Scott at the Social links below: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drscottpeds Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/docs2dadspod Email: docs2dadspod@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/docs2dadspod
In this episode, Andrew chats with Dr. Scott Grant, pediatrician and creator and host of the Docs2Dads podcast. Andrew and Scott discuss generosity, and they delve into how we, as parents and family members, cultivate a lifelong spirit of generosity in our children. They speak specifically about relationship building, role modeling, and a series of steps we can take to teach generosity.
Today we have another "Friend of the Show" as Dr. Scott Grant shares more information and a GREAT new resource for ADs on how to navigate the ever changing landscape of NIL. Scott is a former AD (who is also a CAA) and he now serves as a consultant to schools, state associations, and ADs and now he is offering a terrific new Kit to help understand and prepare for the future of NIL and High Schools. THIS is the Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/support
One of the greatest concerns we have as dads is the health and safety of our children. Kids get sick and we stress over what to do to make sure they recover because we just want to fix the problem. While we do not always know what to do, thankfully there are people who devote their lives to the health of children. My guest today is Dr. Scott Grant, husband, father of three, and pediatrician. Dr. Scott also hosts the podcast Docs2Dads which focuses on helping dads find the joy in fatherhood and actively participate in the health and well-being of their kids, family, and community. Today, Dr. Scott provides professional insight on topics such as crying babies, growing pains, and what type of vitamins children should take. In addition to this, he shares one of the greatest things we as dads can do to help with our children's health. As dads we have an incredible opportunity to positively influence our children's lives and Dr. Scott shares his perspective as a pediatrician on how we can do that.
Apologies for our tardiness. A family emergency delayed Episode 18 of the Racer Alumni Podcast. However, we will not apologize for how fabulous this episode is! Did you know that the Murray State University Alumni Association (MSUAA) is made up of active, dues-paying alumni members from all over the world? Did you also know that the work of the MSUAA is guided and directed by a 19-member Board of Governors, made up of active members from all over the region? And, did you further know that the work of the Board of Governors is led by an Executive Committee elected by members of the board? Ok...one last question. Did you know that you can volunteer to serve your University in this capacity? You CAN! In this episode, we'll introduce you to the 2022-2023 MSUAA President Gayle Rogers ('10, '15), Immediate-Past President Amber DuVentre ('06, '09), President-Elect Bret Cude ('81) and Vice President Scott Grant ('07, '09). We'll talk about their unique and individual Murray State experiences, fave traditions, what moves them to be of service to their alma mater and why you might consider doing so, as well. Avoid FOMO! Become an active annual or lifetime member of the MSUAA today at murraystate.edu/alumni. Interested in serving in a leadership capacity? You can learn more about the current members of the board, read about the history, mission, vision and purpose of the MSUAA, view our core pillars and expectations, submit an application to serve and even nominate another Racer alumna or alumnus who you think could have a tremendous impact all in one stop at murraystate.edu/alumni/board. If you have further questions, call the Office of Alumni Relations at 1.800.758.8510 or email Alumni Relations Director Carrie McGinnis at cmcginnis2@murraystate.edu. This podcast was produced with the help of Jim Ray Consulting Services and made possible by members of the Murray State University Alumni Association. Jim is a 1992 Murray State graduate. He can help you with the concept development, implementation, production and distribution of your own podcast, just as he has done for the MSUAA. The views and opinions expressed during the Racer Alumni Podcast do not necessarily reflect those of Murray State University, its administration or the faculty at large. The episodes are designed to be inspiring and entertaining.
his week, we conclude our Lenten sermon series “Suffering Servant, Conquering King” with a message from Scott Grant in the book of Mark.
In this week's episode of NIL Now, Kevin and Lauren break down Charles Barkley's comments on NCAA President Charlie Baker turning NIL political and react to Georgia tight end Brock Bowers turning down money from his local collective. Reddit CFB's Bobak Ha'Eri brings his thoughts and Reddit's comments on NIL's impact on professional football leagues such as the CFL in Canada and a Nebraska football story that sets the stage for NIL to come. Dr. Scott Grant, the president of Triple Threat Leadership and a former director of operations and leadership development at the University of North Carolina, shares his thoughts on the future of NIL under NCAA President Charlie Baker and the issues that challenge high school NIL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we sit down with the go-to source when discussing NIL and the high school space as we talk with Dr. Scott Grant. Dr. Grant is a former Director of Athletics, Activities, and Facilities at Van Buren Local Schools, a former Director of Operations, Outreach, and Leadership Development in athletics at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , the founder of Triple Threat Leadership, LLCand NIL-education.com and is a current Assistant Professor in the College of Education at The University of Findlay teaching Leadership Development & Social Media / Branding.
As President and CEO of Triple Threat Leadership, Dr. Scott Grant is revolutionizing the way coaches and program leaders help students become confident adults.Utilizing personal branding exercises to first define mission, vision, and values, his process prepares student-athletes to approach social media as a tool for empowerment. His strategies offer invaluable insight into how to put one's best foot forward both online and off. “Doc G” also has extensive knowledge on NIL (name image likeness) and advises student-athletes, parents, and coaches navigating their way through the opportunities and pitfalls of today's sports landscape.LEARN MORE about Dr. Grant HERE FOLLOW Dr. Scott Grant on twitter HERELEARN MORE about Triple Threat Leadership HERE LEARN MORE about NIL HERE For more content and conversations to help you build a successful program, visit www.leadingedge.online
Another "Friend of The Show" episode along with an Update and a Preview! Dr. Scott Grant, CAA provides his expert insights into all things NIL and how it impacts us at the High School level. Dr. Grant is also presenting a "HOT TOPIC" session in Nashville at the 2022 NADC Conference that you won't want to miss! Check out our chat with one of the best on today's episode of The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/support
August 28, 2022 ~ This is the time of year that childhood immunizations get a lot of attention. Children are required to be vaccinated to attend school, but some parents object, and obtain waivers which allow their kids to avoid being vaccinated. The medical community says this endangers other children and the community. Detroit Medical Center Children's Hospital of Michigan Pediatrician Dr. Scott Grant explains how doctors approach vaccine hesitancy among parents.
August 28, 2022 ~ This is the time of year that childhood immunizations get a lot of attention. Children are required to be vaccinated to attend school, but some parents object, and obtain waivers which allow their kids to avoid being vaccinated. The medical community says this endangers other children and the community. Detroit Medical Center Children's Hospital of Michigan Pediatrician Dr. Scott Grant explains how doctors approach vaccine hesitancy among parents.
August 28, 2022 ~ This is the time of year that childhood immunizations get a lot of attention. Children are required to be vaccinated to attend school, but some parents object, and obtain waivers which allow their kids to avoid being vaccinated. The medical community says this endangers other children and the community. Detroit Medical Center Children's Hospital of Michigan Pediatrician Dr. Scott Grant explains how doctors approach vaccine hesitancy among parents.
Message from Scott Grant on May 1, 2022
Season 4 - Episode 18 is a discussion with Dr. Scott Grant. Dr. Grant is founder of Triple Threat Leadership (https://www.triplethreatleadership.com/) and is passionate about helping AD's navigate the world of Name, Image and Likeness (NIL). Check out his NIL resources on his website at https://www.nil-education.com/. BTB is proud to have HomeTown Ticketing (@hometowntix) as a sponsor of the podcast. Check out their website at www.hometownticketing.com. Follow them on their social media sites: Twitter: @hometowntix... Facebook: @hometownticketing...Instagram: hometownticketing BTB is also happy to have Gipper (@gogipper) as a sponsor of our podcast. Visit them on Twitter or at www.gogipper.com for a great custom graphics solution. BTB also thanks Varsity Bound (@varsityboundhq) for their support of Beyond the Bench, as well as, AD's and Athletic Departments across the state of Iowa. Thank You also to Superfan, Inc. (@superfaninc) along with Jamy Bechler (@coachbechler) and theleadershipplaybook.com for their sponsorship of Beyond the Bench. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/todd-gordon4/message
Sermon - "Walking In The Spirit"
Dr. Scott Grant is an academic primary care pediatrician and hospitalist working in Southeast Michigan. He completed his medical school in El Paso, TX, and was a pediatric resident and chief resident at Phoenix Children's Hospital in Arizona. His primary clinical interest is in behavioral health, especially the interaction of childhood adversity and trauma with developmental and behavioral outcomes. He recently took on a role as a District CATCH Facilitator with the AAP, which helps pediatricians engage with their communities more directly through grant-supported community partnerships. [00:01] Opening Segment Dr. Scott Grant shares the story behind his pursuit of pediatrics as a career Here's the part of pediatrics that Scott enjoys the most [04:18] Tolerable vs. Toxic Stress: What's the Difference? Scott learned about this TED Talk that changed how he looked at pediatrics Link below The difference between tolerable and toxic stress Scott explains Scott talks about the importance of safe, stable, and nurturing relationships with patients Scott shares the signs of a meaningful conversation with patients [15:50] Relationship-building Tips For Pediatricians Pediatricians need to make families feel that they're humans too Scott tells us why How to build trust and relationships with families Scott shares his experience working with fathers [25:18] Emotional Regulation: What Is It? Scott tells us how he decided to produce the Docs2Dads Podcast Link below What we should know about emotional regulation How to replace bad habits among kids Disciplinary actions are now changing [35:43] Work-Life Integration is the Way to Go Scott prefers work-life integration over work-life balance He tells why He wants to normalize saying good things to your spouses and children What are its benefits? Scott sends a message for his resident self Listen to his message! [42:23] Closing Segment Final takeaways Awareness of adverse childhood experiences Nadine Burke Harris on TED Talk Toxic stress is unbuffered stress Adverse events can become tolerable if they are buffered by safe, stable, nurturing relationships How to connect with patients and their families How to regulate emotions Why listen to the Docs2Dads Podcast The role of dads in a patient's life Why silence and pauses are important too within patient conversations Serving as emotional containers Work-life integration Key Quotes: “Sometimes, before families need a physician, they need just a human being that understands that they're having the worst day of their life.” - Dr. Scott Grant “You can't replace bad habits with no habits. You have to replace bad habits with good habits.” - Dr. Scott Grant Resources mentioned: Journal Article: https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/148/2/e2021052582/179805/Preventing-Childhood-Toxic-Stress-Partnering-With (Preventing Childhood Toxic Stress: Partnering With Families and Communities to Promote Relational Health) Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95ovIJ3dsNk (How childhood trauma affects health across a lifetime | Nadine Burke Harris) Pediatric Meltdown Episode 56: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/toxic-stress-safe-stable-nurturing-relationships-are/id1529656785?i=1000536975449 (Toxic Stress: Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships are the Antidote) Email sgrant3@dmc.org to connect with Scott or follow him on Instagram @docs2dadspod. Check out https://www.dmc.org/ (https://www.dmc.org/) to know more about his work. Listen to Scott on https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1598314025?mt=2&app=podcast&ls=1 (Docs2Dads Podcast)! THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! Pediatric Meltdown was listed as https://blog.feedspot.com/pediatric_podcasts/ (a Top 20 Pediatric Podcast on FeedSpot). If you'd like to connect with me, you can find me on https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-lia-gaggino-80322a31/ (LinkedIn),...
In this session from Unbound's Basecamp event, Scott Grant talks about lessons that he learned from his life experiences, which include being a helicopter pilot in the US Army and Police, and how important resilience is to succeeding in life. Learn more about Ascend, Unbound's project-based higher education program: https://beunbound.us/ascend/ Learn more about Navigate, Unbound's life purpose & decision making course: https://beunbound.us/navigate/ Learn more about APEX, Unbound's national student event: https://beunbound.us/apex/
Penn State was well-represented during NFL divisional playoff round and many former Lions had big games. Some players struggled, but the Rams, led by defensive back Nick Scott and Troy Reeder, are now in the NFC title game against San Francisco. PennLive's Bob Flounders and David Jones look at the amazing 20-for-20 run by 49ers kicker Robbie Gould, another former Lions. Plus, Jones explains why he will be rooting for the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday in Kansas City. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr Scott Grant joins us for a conversation on parenting, toxic stress, passing our stress to kids and his passion for helping dads engage their child's health and well-being. Dr. Grant is a board-certified pediatrician who works in primary care and hospital pediatrics in Southeast Michigan. He met his wife, Laura, in medical school and they moved to Michigan in 2017. Since moving, he has become a father to wonderful kids who fill his life with the perfect mix of chaos and joy!! Professionally, he is interested in learning how childhood adversity and toxic stress affects children into adulthood and how parents can break the cycle of generational trauma to find joy in parenting and develop happier, healthier children. His passion for helping other dads find the joy in fatherhood and engage with the health and well-being of their kids led him to launch the Docs2Dads podcast.
Spinoff show! But hopefully, this spinoff fares better than most spinoffs... Finn's focusing on being a mom, but don't worry, she'll be back! Mata flies solo in these spinoff episodes. These episodes will feature people who're succeeding in life! We attempt to better understand what they're doing that makes them succeed and share that in hopes of fortifying families. This episode features my friend with the most energy, Dr. Scott Grant. He's a husband, father, professor and chief impact officer at Triple Treat Leadership. He strives to educate high schoolers and their parents about name, image, likeness, and personal branding. Enjoy!
Today's episode is a replay of the December 9th Center for Sports Studies symposium – Building Your NIL Brand. In this episode, Center for Sports Studies committee member, Professor Andy Brown, moderates a branding panel with experts Dr. Scott Grant, Carly Tower, and Director of the Center for Sports Studies, professor Brandon Podgorski.
To celebrate the 25th birthday of my favourite game franchise, I thought I'd pull out the old Tomb Raider grid episodes from Season 1 and merge them into one. I also put some time into cleaning up the audio, though it'll still sound rough compared to newer episodes — given the lower-fidelity recordings I was using then. Here's the original episode description: Every aspect of the original Core Design Tomb Raider series (and by extension the franchise's success post-Core) comes back to the grid that lies beneath it — the majority of the puzzles; the platforming; the cavernous chambers and ruins and outdoor areas that provide a sense of isolation, of solitude and discovery; and Lara Croft's iconic acrobatic movement style. And yet it never would have happened if not for one pragmatic choice made by a programmer early in the game's development. This is the story of how that came to be, and how it made Tomb Raider…well, Tomb Raider, based on interviews with Heather Stevens (née Gibson) and Gavin Rummery as well as my past work covering Tomb Raider's history as a freelancer. The second part, which was originally a separate release, also includes discussion of the place that such a grid system has — or might have — in game design today. Thank you to my Patreon supporters for making this episode possible — especially my producer-level backers Carey Clanton, Wade Tregaskis, Seth Robinson, Rob Eberhardt, Simon Moss, Scott Grant, Vivek Mohan, and Joel Webber. To support my work, so that I can uncover more untold stories from video game history, you can make a donation via https://paypal.me/mossrc (paypal.me/mossrc) or subscribe to https://www.patreon.com/lifeandtimesofvideogames (my Patreon). My first book, The Secret History of Mac Gaming, is getting republished in October 2021 (this month!) by Bitmap Books in an "Expanded Edition", featuring a revised layout and design, more images, additional written content, and new sections including a timeline and icon gallery. Head to https://www.bitmapbooks.co.uk/products/the-secret-history-of-mac-gaming-expanded-edition (Bitmap's product page) for more details. My second book, meanwhile, Shareware Heroes: The renegades who redefined gaming at the dawn of the internet, has just been copyedited and will soon be going through design and typesetting phases. It'll be out around Q2 2022, but you can preorder https://unbound.com/books/shareware-heroes/ (from Unbound).
There was no encyclopaedia nor fleshed-out database of video games in 1999. There were barely even any reliable or comprehensive lists of video games. Not until Jim Leonard decided he needed to build one. He called it https://www.mobygames.com/ (MobyGames), and 22 years later it's the de facto source for credits, screenshots, and other general information about video games. It is the "IMDB of video games". This is its story. My thanks to the people who contributed to this story: Jim Leonard blogs https://trixter.oldskool.org/ (at Oldskooler Ramblings) and tweets http://twitter.com/MobyGamer (@MobyGamer). John Szczepaniak's Untold History of Japanese Game Developers trilogy is https://amzn.to/3A2fzMA (on Amazon). There's also re-edited, prettified version called https://readonlymemory.vg/shop/book/japansoft-an-oral-history/ (Japansoft) available from Read-Only Memory. Clint Basinger runs the excellent https://www.youtube.com/Lazygamereviews (Lazy Game Reviews) YouTube channel, where he explores and discusses retro games and technology. Matej Jan blogs about pixel art and retro games at https://www.retronator.com/ (Retronator). He's also developing https://pixelart.academy/ (Pixel Art Academy), an adventure game for learning how to draw. These days John Romero is COO at https://romerogames.com/ (Romero Games), a triple-A game studio he co-founded with his wife (and company CEO) Brenda. Their most recent title is https://www.empireofsingame.com/ (Empire of Sin). Tomer Gabel is now a software architect and consultant. You can find out more about him and his work via his https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomergabel/ (LinkedIn) and https://twitter.com/tomerg (Twitter) profiles. Thank you to my Patreon supporters for making this episode possible — especially my producer-level backers Carey Clanton, Wade Tregaskis, Seth Robinson, Rob Eberhardt, Simon Moss, Scott Grant, Vivek Mohan, and Joel Webber. To support my work, so that I can uncover more untold stories from video game history, you can make a donation via https://paypal.me/mossrc (paypal.me/mossrc) or subscribe to https://www.patreon.com/lifeandtimesofvideogames (my Patreon). (I also accept http://lifeandtimes.games/commission/ (commissions) and the like over email, if you're after something specific or just don't want to deal through those platforms.) My first book, The Secret History of Mac Gaming, is getting republished in October 2021 (this month!) by Bitmap Books in an "Expanded Edition", featuring a revised layout and design, more images, additional written content, and new sections including a timeline and icon gallery. Head to https://www.bitmapbooks.co.uk/products/the-secret-history-of-mac-gaming-expanded-edition (Bitmap's product page) for more details. My second book, meanwhile, Shareware Heroes: The renegades who redefined gaming at the dawn of the internet, has just been copyedited and will soon be going through design and typesetting phases. It'll be out around Q2 2022, but you can preorder https://unbound.com/books/shareware-heroes/ (from Unbound).
This week we'll hear from elders Scott Grant, Paul Taylor and Brian Shiu sharing how they see God at work in the past 18 months and moving forward.
The Podcast heads back to Ohio for the 10th time (#3 overall) to visit with Dr. Scott Grant who in addition to teaching at the University of Findlay is also the founder of Triple Threat Leadership, a consulting service for AD's, Coaches, and Schools. Dr. Grant shares his story along with some Best Practices on this episode of The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/support
Joshua discusses lukewarm Christianity and the delightful ways of the Lord with Scott Grant, a teaching pastor and elder at PBC church in Palo Alto.
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How a game designed in a week helped to change everything — for the company that made it, for a local industry in turmoil, and for a global industry in transition. Features interviews with Defiant Development co-founder Morgan Jaffit and Firemint founder / Flight Control creator Rob Murray, along with a clip of former Touch Arcade editor Eli Hodapp. LINKS You can't get Flight Control on iOS or Android anymore, but the HD Mac and Windows port is https://store.steampowered.com/app/62000/Flight_Control_HD/ (still available on Steam) — if your computer is old enough to run it. The clip of Eli Hodapp speaking on The Touch Arcade Show is from https://toucharcade.com/2015/09/11/the-toucharcade-show-222-r-i-p-flight-control/ (episode 222), published in September 2015 — shortly after Flight Control (along with many other EA-owned games) was delisted from the App Store For more from me on the early mobile games business, be sure to check out http://lifeandtimes.games/episodes/files/1.html (episode 1 - Race to the bottom) as well as the http://lifeandtimes.games/episodes/files/interview-jon-jordan.html (extended interview) I posted with Pocket Gamer co-founder Jon Jordan after that episode came out. I also briefly touched on early iPhone hit Trism in http://lifeandtimes.games/episodes/files/6.html (episode 6 - ROM Hack) — which featured Trism creator Steve Demeter talking about his stint in the ROM hacking and translations community. If you're curious what these guys are up to nowadays, you'll find Eli at https://gameclub.io/ (GameClub) carving out deals to pull more old iOS and Android games out of purgatory and into their subscription catalogue. Rob is a stay-at-home dad, years deep in a bigger-than-he'd-expected project to design his family's new house. And Morgan is also enjoying the home life after winding down Defiant in 2019, happy that it had served its purpose and was no longer needed. He says he's also writing a script for a new game some ex-Defiant people are building, consulting on various upcoming game projects, and writing short stories (which he describes as a "very nice" change of pace, as he can get a story done in days rather than the years most games he's worked on took to complete). Thank you to https://www.patreon.com/lifeandtimesofvideogames (my Patreon supporters) for making this episode possible — especially my producer-level backers Joel Webber, Vivek Mohan, Seth Robinson, Simon Moss, Carey Clanton, Scott Grant, Wade Tregaskis, and Rob Eberhardt. To support my work, so that I can uncover more untold stories from video game history, you can make a donation via https://paypal.me/mossrc (paypal.me/mossrc) or subscribe to https://www.patreon.com/lifeandtimesofvideogames (my Patreon). (I also accept http://lifeandtimes.games/commission/ (commissions) and the like over email, if you're after something specific or just don't want to deal through those platforms.)
Packed with value, this episode talks about the importance of starting a personal development journey from a non-believer to now having her own regular practice. Crystal and I talk about how to get started on your personal journey, the power of being authentic, why connection to yourself and others is so important and so much more. This episode will have you running towards starting your own personal development journey and asking yourself what exactly do you want in your life. About Crystal Crystal Anderson-Baggs describes herself as a storyteller, connector and relationship builder. Raised in rural Newfoundland, she is passionate about rural economic development especially within the agricultural industry as an industry She is a graduate of the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-op) program from Memorial University with a concentration in Marketing and a minor in English. Crystal continued with her education as she completed her MBA degree in 2018 from the University of Leicester. Her passion for all things marketing, especially grassroots and direct marketing, has enabled her to bring forth initiatives during her career that have grown and developed many additional industries and markets. She is also owner/operator of Roo Roo Photography which is based out of Corner Brook, Newfoundland. Having spent most of her career in Marketing Development, she found herself dabbling into photos in an effort to complete her creative vision for her work clients. During a very difficult time in her life, she struggled to see the beauty in the world and it was with the help of her camera and her son Riley, she started to see the world through a different lens and saw the beauty within it again. Mostly self taught and some hands-on workshops with Scott Grant and Dave Brosha, she gained the confidence and know how to officially start Roo Roo Photography in 2016. Since starting Roo Roo, she has been able to not only see beauty herself but she is determined for her clients to see the power and beauty in capturing life's precious moments. In 2019, she was the recipient of a mentorship with Chad Barry which has enabled her to take her skills to the next level. People can find more about Crystal HERE or HERE Tune in to today's podcast for your daily dose of inspiration, fun and of course real conversation that will leave you with a pep in your step. To learn more about the host, Gina Keeping, visit www.ginakeeping.ca and to follow her on social media, check out her instagram handle at https://www.instagram.com/gina_keeping/. Interested in the Unstoppable Mindset Course to help you develop a mindset will set you up for success? If so, check it out HERE
Today Ballsy talks with photographer Scott Grant about following the CFL game through a lens for over 4 decades. Plus another Gospel According To Ballsy for our new sponsor Advantage Collision in Saskatoon and PA.. GROWING THE GAME WITH BALLSY is also brought to you by Double Z Ag Sales in Weyburn, Mark Greschner Photography, Face First Medical Aesthetics/ Regina, Hammertime Roofing/ Saskatoon, AGT Foods, Gear UP With Jon Ryan Foundation, Regina Sports Performance Centre, and Paul Woldu at Royal Lepage/ Regina. GROWING THE GAME WITH BALLSY: Where The Season Never Ends......
The Strong Museum of Play's digital games curator Andrew Borman describes his deep passion for uncovering and preserving cancelled, unreleased, and prototype games. This is so much more than a vocation for him, and here you get to hear all the stories and insights he shared with me when I interviewed him for the season 4 finale, The Ghosts of Games That Never Were. Highlights include the stories behind cancelled Halo and Elder Scrolls games, an unreleased version of Until Dawn, an early version of Resident Evil 2, and some in-depth discussion about the significance of finding and sharing these stories. We also talk a bit about Andrew's work at The Strong and the amazing power and value of institutional backing in games preservation. Interview conducted January 14th, 2021. Links (many of these go to YouTube): I can't find a surviving archive of Andrew's Resident Evil 1.5 post, but https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2019-03-08-raiders-of-resident-evil-1-5 (here's a great Eurogamer article) about the game and the community quest to preserve it https://www.museumofplay.org/ (The Strong Museum of Play) https://www.museumofplay.org/research-publications/research-fellowships (Research fellowships at The Strong) https://www.tomb-of-ash.com/trae-indy-build/ (This page on The Tomb of Ash) has info, screenshots, and download links for Core Design's cancelled Tomb Raider 10th Anniversary Edition http://lifeandtimes.games/episodes/files/31.html (Episode 31 of this show) also included a segment on said 10th Anniversary Edition https://www.worldvideogamehalloffame.org/games/tomb-raider (Tomb Raider's video game hall of fame entry) Andrew has multiple videos on the Haggar Xbox demo build for a Halo Mega Bloks game. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBlne2pXpVo (Here's the most recent one). And https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZB8d11d9go (here's the first one). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhrqSGBGNic (A video Andrew made) about the Sonic Extreme skateboarding/hoverboarding game that turned into the Sonic Extreme we actually got https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXGdF7IM4tg (Elder Scrolls Oblivion cancelled PSP game) Andrew's https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYE5dA5pE3w (Star Wars Battlefront 3 unseen PC footage video) Andrew's video on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppmjf8rAOyg (Until Dawn's unreleased PS3 version) VICE Gaming/Waypoint has https://www.vice.com/en/article/xwqjg3/the-complete-untold-history-of-halo-an-oral-history (an excellent Halo 1 oral history) Manse was mentioned four times in https://macintoshgarden.org/games/ambrosia-times (Ambrosia Software's newsletter) before its quiet cancellation Here's https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_Captain_Comic (the Wikipedia page on Captain Comic) Andrew's https://web.archive.org/web/20140908045757/http://ptoponline.com/?p=788 (Stargate SG1: The Alliance hub page) from his old website has both articles and videos https://www.museumofplay.org/exhibits/women-in-games (Women in Games exhibit at The Strong) Andrew Borman is https://twitter.com/borman18 (@borman18 on Twitter) I am https://twitter.com/MossRC (@MossRC) and https://twitter.com/LifeandTimesVG (@LifeandTimesVG) on Twitter Thank you to my Patreon supporters for making this episode possible — especially my producer-level backers Carey Clanton, Joel Webber, Scott Grant, Rob Eberhardt, Simon Moss, Seth Robinson, Wade Tregaskis, and Vivek Mohan. To support my work, so that I can uncover more untold stories from video game history, you can make a donation via https://paypal.me/mossrc (paypal.me/mossrc) or subscribe to https://www.patreon.com/lifeandtimesofvideogames (my Patreon). (I also accept http://lifeandtimes.games/commission/ (commissions) and the like over email or https://ko-fi.com/mossrc (Ko-Fi), if you're after something specific.)
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What about the games that never make it to market? Do they have stories worth telling, or lessons worth learning? These are the ghosts of games that never were. With help from https://gamehistory.org/ (The Video Game History Foundation)'s Frank Cifaldi, https://www.museumofplay.org/ (The Strong Museum of Play)'s Andrew Borman, https://www.gamesthatwerent.com/ (Games That Weren't) author/curator Frank Gasking, https://tomb-of-ash.com/ (Tomb Raider superfan) Ash Kaprielov, and a couple of old developer interviews, I round out season four by looking at the life and death (and afterlife) of Half-Life for Mac, Desert Bus, https://www.terrygreer.com/citizens.html (Citizens), and Core Design's Tomb Raider: 10th Anniversary Edition — along with the strange fascination we have with games that didn't get published. LINKS https://www.youtube.com/user/ptoponline/ (PtoPOnline YouTube channel) https://www.tomb-of-ash.com/trae-indy-build/ (Tomb of Ash page) about Core Design's cancelled Tomb Raider: 10th Anniversary Edition (with instructions on how to play it) https://www.tomb-of-ash.com/playing-the-cancelled-tomb-raider-10th-anniversary-edition-feat-shelley-blond/ (Ash's highlights video) from his Twitch livestream (and https://www.twitch.tv/tomb_of_ash (his Twitch channel)) https://www.bitmapbooks.co.uk/products/the-games-that-werent (The Games That Weren't book) https://desertbus.org/ (Desert Bus for Hope) http://gamehistory.org/blog (The Video Game History Foundation blog) (which includes stories of a few cancelled games as well as https://gamehistory.org/segavr/ (a cancelled Sega VR headset)) https://lifeandtimes.games/episodes/files/7 (Episode 7 - The Tomb Raider Grid) Thank you to my patreon supporters for making this episode possible — especially my producer-level backers Chaun Huff, Carey Clanton, Rob Eberhardt, Simon Moss, Seth Robinson, Scott Grant, Vivek Mohan, and Wade Tregaskis. To support my work, so that I can uncover more untold stories from video game history, you can make a donation via https://paypal.me/mossrc (paypal.me/mossrc) or subscribe to https://www.patreon.com/lifeandtimesofvideogames (my Patreon). (I also accept http://127.0.0.1:52329/commission/ (commissions) and the like over email, if you're after something specific or just don't want to deal through those platforms.) Thank you also to my sponsor, Richard Bannister, for his support. You can check out his modern reimaginings of classic arcade games at http://retrogamesformac.com/ (retrogamesformac.com).
For ESSR’s first show of 2021, Scott & Grant look ahead to both nights of Wrestle Kingdom & do their best to predict the outcome of a stacked card.
Given the hellish year we've had in 2020, I thought it'd be fun to close the year with a touch of levity...in the form of my cat, interrupting me, and just generally wanting to be podcast famous. Happy holidays. May your 2021 be blessed with joy and happiness and dreams fulfilled. Or at least better tidings than this year brought. Thank you to my Patreon supporters for making this show possible — especially my producer-level backers Scott Grant, Rob Eberhardt, Carey Clanton, Vivek Mohan, Seth Robinson, Wade Tregaskis, and Simon Moss. To support my work, so that I can uncover more untold stories from video game history, you can make a donation via https://paypal.me/mossrc (paypal.me/mossrc) or subscribe to https://www.patreon.com/lifeandtimesofvideogames (my Patreon). (I also accept http://127.0.0.1:54366/commission/ (commissions) and the like over email, if you're after something specific.)
It was "the greatest speech he ever gave in his life", and it marked a turning point in his pursuit of his dream, but it had the note of a eulogy. This is the story of how — and why — the legendary designer Chris Crawford left the games industry in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBrj4S24074 (an opening-day lecture) at the 1993 Game Developers Conference, an event that he had founded just six years prior. *** Chris is still at it, still chasing his dragon, now with a more stripped-back storyworld and storyworld engine. You can read about these — and perhaps have a go at making your own interactive storyworld — at http://www.erasmatazz.com/ (his website), which is full of essays, reflections, development diaries, and educational materials from the past 30+ years of his life. Thank you to my patreon supporters for making this episode possible — especially my producer-level backers Scott Grant, Carey Clanton, Wade Tregaskis, Simon Moss, Seth Robinson, Vivek Mohan, and Rob Eberhardt. To support my work, so that I can uncover more untold stories from video game history, you can make a donation via https://paypal.me/mossrc (paypal.me/mossrc) or subscribe to https://www.patreon.com/lifeandtimesofvideogames (my Patreon). (I also accept https://lifeandtimes.games/commission (commissions) and the like over email, if you're after something specific.) Thank you also to my sponsor, Richard Bannister, for his support. You can check out his modern reimaginings of classic arcade games at http://retrogamesformac.com (retrogamesformac.com). I've just added one more way you can listen to and share the show — it's now available on the audio sharing platform Vurbl at https://vurbl.com/station/3Ul4MkAwo7Z/ (https://vurbl.com/station/3Ul4MkAwo7Z/) To find other ways to listen, head to https://lifeandtimes.games/listen/ (lifeandtimes.games/listen)
Andrea Lindenberg talks about the latest #Coronavirus News plus interviews Colonel Scott Grant of the 117th Air Refueling Wing.
Andrea Lindenberg interviews Colonel Scott Grant of the 117th Air Refueling Wing about their flyover Alabama today to honor medical workers.
Scott Grant, longtime friend of the show, likes to get high and leave long rambling voice messages. During the hiatus, he left a myriad of pointless messages, and Sergio is eager to share them with the world. From seafood to shocking encounters in the wild flora, these messages have something for everyone.
Over 4,000 people take their own life every year. That’s an average of 10 per day, and 90 per cent of those people are living with a mental health issue of illness. For one suicide death, there are five people hospitalized with a self-inflicted injury, another 25 to 30 attempts, and 7 to 10 people who are left behind affected by suicide loss. It seems like this a huge problem that we never really talk about, doesn't it? That's the basis for this year's World Mental Health Day forum and information fair hosted by Mayor Cam Guthrie at City Hall. Each year, the city’s various mental health agencies gather to share information and invite dialogue, and it's a conversation that has surely gotten much easier over the last several years, but there’s still a lot of room to grow on some specific topics on the subject. This year's topic was "Preventing Suicide: Let’s talk about it," a topic that is as complicated as it is tough to talk about. Yes, 9 out 10 people who take their own lives have a mental or addictive disorder, and yes, 6 out of 10 suffer from a form of depression, but according to a report by Health Canada, “No single determinant, including mental illness, is enough on its own to cause a suicide. Rather, suicide typically results from the interaction of many factors, for example: mental illness, marital breakdown, financial hardship, deteriorating physical health, a major loss, or a lack of social support.” This is one of the many points that came up with the three speakers that took part in the forum last Thursday, and on this edition of the podcast, you'll hear from each of them: Scott Grant, a clinical social worker who facilitates suicide intervention groups; Myrna Hutchison, the founder of #GetInTouchForHutch, a youth mental health awareness and advocacy group; and, Cecilia Marie Roberts, who is leading the creation of a suicide prevention framework for the Canadian Mental Health Association of Waterloo Wellington. So let's flashback to World Mental Health Day on this week's Guelph Politicast! Before that, it seems prudent to post a trigger warning. These stories are quite emotional, and quiet raw, and it’s not unlikely to think that this could make for uncomfortable listening for some of you. If you need to, feel free to hit stop on the podcast. You can read the original Politico post here. If you feel like you might be in crisis, you can call Here24/7, which is the front door to the addictions, mental health and crisis services provided by 12 agencies across Waterloo Wellington, and they can direct you to the service you need, and tell you how to navigate the system. Call them at 1-844-437-3247 (HERE 247). The host for the Guelph Politicast is Podbean. Find more episodes of the Politicast here, or download them on your favourite podcast app at iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Also, when you subscribe to the Guelph Politicast channel and you will also get an episode of Open Sources Guelph every Monday, and an episode of End Credits every Friday.
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On episode 25 of the College Athletics Corridor, Micah and Rex talk with Dr. Scott Grant, founder of Triple Threat Leadership and Findlay University business professor. They talk with Dr. Grant on a variety of topics relating to student-athletes and social media, including how one's personality should match their online presence and the increased spotlight that is on the student-athletes' social media account for recruiting purposes. They also talk about Dr. Grant's TedX talk, "Ties & Tennies: A Pathway for Engagement.”
Simon Madden becomes part of the Lunchtime Catch Up Family and joins us for the whole Podcast. Was so fun!!
Scott Grant is an assistant professor in the College of Business at the University of Findlay in Findlay, Ohio. Scott, Jackie and Lougan discuss the value of general education courses and electives toward one's future career path. Scott believes that teaching students starts with challenging them in ways that haven't been before. One way he did this was by creating The Oiler 10, a student-run consulting agency. From this, he learned that teaching can go beyond the typical structure within higher education. Links to cool stuff: Scott on Twitter Scott on LinkedIn The Oiler 10 Website The Oiler 10 on Twitter Episode 101 https://media.blubrry.com/highered/highered.social/episodes/HES-0101.mp3
In another segment of Scott's Vault, we replay three of Scott Grant's rambling high voicemails: His experience at a Texas Safari, the Netherlandish Rich Masculine Corduroy salesman, and their brief inclusion in the world of The Kings of Leon.
Dr. Scott Grant is the President / CEO of Triple Threat Leadership, LLC, www.triplethreatleadership.com; Mentor of @TheOiler10, and an Assistant Professor of Business at The University of Findlay. He is a former high school teacher, coach, and athletic administrator who received his doctorate in leadership studies, with a focus on educational policy. Email: sgrant@findlay.edu Twitter: @MrGrant1161 Websites: www.triplethreatleadership.com, www.oiler10.com Produced by Shoop Media for Kay-Twelve.com If you are interested in being on the show or know someone who would be a great guest, please connect with Kevin Stoller
Sergio is sick, so he breaks out two voicemail gems from the Scott Vault; a series of voicemails Scott Grant leaves the studio when he's high. This time he talks about Leslie's money man and an unusual fellow.
In this episode, Sergio Mendoza brings in Scott Grant to talk about his latest trip to Vermont, Brazil, and we find out why it was nothing like they expected.
Listen to Scott Grant, Director at London South East (LSE) discuss the top trending stocks on the LSE website (www.lse.co.uk). He talks to Tip TV Presenter Zak Mir. Most Traded: Intelligent Energy Most Chatted: Sirius FTSE350 HY Riser: Intu Share Views: Big Dave Mutton discusses how PrimaryBid enables investors to gain access to placings, fundraising and IPOs of AIM-listed companies. #LSE, #UK, #stocks, #equities, #macro, #fundamentals, #investing, #trading
Scott Grant from London South East talks about the most traded, most discussed stocks on the LSE Website. Listen to the full segment for more info on- What drove the BNN Technology (DJI) share price down by 11% Latest news/developments related to Telford Homes (TEF) and Howden Joinery (HWDN) #markets, #trading, #equities, #stocks, #LSE, #UK, #macro, #fundamentals, #investing, #BNNTechnology, #TelfordHomes, #HowdenJoinery
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Scott Grant from the LSE talks about the trending/most chatted stocks - Infinity Energy and Hurricane Energy and FTSE risers - Next. Watch the full segment to know- What’s behind the surge in volumes and price of Infinity Energy? & Have the markets factored-in the worst or have them over factored-in the worst in Next? #LSE, #stocks, #equities, #trading, #macro, #fundamentals, #InfinityEnergy, #HurricaneEnergy, #Next, #UK
Scott Grant from London South East joins us to discuss most traded stocks: Ascent Resources, Solo Oil, most discussed stocks: Premier Oil PLC, Ascent Resources. Also discussed is Independent Resources’ transition to ‘Echo Energy’, Share Views and Investor Event. #LSE, #stocks, #equities, #UK, #trading, #markets, #AscentResources, #SoloOil, #PremierOil, #IndependentResources, #EchoEnergy
Scott Grant, Director and Business Leader at London South East (LSE) caught up with Tip TV’s Zak Mir presents special Valentine’s Day picks - companies ranging from Card industry to Diamond industry. Grant’s favourites are Card Factory, Hotel Chocolat, Condor Gold and Petra Diamonds. #CardFactory, #HotelChocolat, #CondorGold, #PetraDiamonds, #stocks, #equities, #UK, #technicals, #fundamentals, #macro
Scott Grant, Director at LSE, discusses the most traded, most discussed stocks on lse.co.uk. He talks to Tip TV's Zak Mir and Presenter Jenny Hammond. Most Traded stocks - Fitbug, Zenith Energy Most discussed - Edenville Energy (EDL) Check out the full segment to know what's generating the interest in Edenville Energy shares and Fitbug shares. #LSE, #stocks, #equities, #UK, #Fitbug, #ZenithEnergy, #EdenvilleEnergy
In this episode, I sit down with an AMAZING educator Scott Grant to discuss his philosophy on adding value to his students in the classroom. He also discusses some of the wild things he is willing to do to get his students to engage in learning! Scott Grant is an Assistant Professor of Business at the University of Findlay where he created the Success 101 Guide for incoming freshman. He also recently won the Old Main Award for being the top Oiler alum under the age of 35. This episode touches on how people can create meaningful relationships with others so they can help them go out and achieve remarkable things. If you are hoping to connect with others in a meaningful way, then you won't want to miss this episode with the high energy leader Scott Grant! If you enjoy the episode, please be sure to share it with friends so we can help them reach their full potential and make the world a MUCH cooler place! For more information on the podcast, visit www.coytecooper.com. Also, be sure to get a copy of my "Impressions: The Power of Personal Branding in Living and Extraordinary Life" book on Amazon.