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Dr. Scott Strong, Colorectal Surgeon at Northwestern Medicine, joins Wendy Snyder, filling in for Lisa Dent, to talk about the rise in colorectal cancer in Gen Z and Millennials. Colon cancer is the third most common cancer in men and women. Previously, colon cancer was commonly thought to only affect people later in life. But […]
Brandon Scott doesn't have blind faith in DeMeco and Caserio along with distaste with ITL's thoughts on a former Texan.
A new Utah State Parks Director has been named! Scott Strong is not a stranger to the department however and a lover of the outdoors! Tim and Russ reminisce about their 43 State Parks in 72 hours adventure!
Another 5 star interview with Life Coach, Marriage Counselor, Entrepreneur and co-founder of Take The Mountain Challenge; Scott Strong brings the goods and offers quality insights on how men can go from good to great. Continue the conversation with Scott at: Takethemountainchallenge.com Instagram@ mr_scott_strong Instagram@ webelieveaz TikTok@ meeknotweak Facebook@ Scott Strong T --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nick-chontos2/message
Gerald Youngblood (Lenovo) and Scott Strong (AMD) discuss how family and legacy influenced the Lenovo Evolve Small initiative.
Join us for season 3 of your favorite classical music podcast hosted by Detroit Symphony Orchestra musicians Andrés Pichardo-Rosenthal, Abe Feder, and Scott Strong. Episode 1 premieres October 4th 2020 at 7:00PM ET
Kitty chats with Scott Strong of RISE an organization that helps low-income families with mental health issues. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Better Edge : A Northwestern Medicine podcast for physicians
Stephen Hanauer, MD, and Scott Strong, MD, discuss key considerations for gastroenterologists in the context of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), including the gastrointestinal manifestations, risks and treatment for patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) or other conditions who may be taking immunosuppression drugs, potential fecal-oral transmission and how Northwestern Medicine Gastroenterology and GI Surgery are optimizing telehealth and evolving care during this pandemic.
Host Matthew Allred interviews co -host Scott Strong about his studies in conscious language and how it can improve your every day life. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allredystrong2/support
Hosts Matthew Allred and Scott Strong along with guest Marc Strong discuss their thoughts on the book "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F#*!. WARNING: THIS EPISODE CONTAINS SOME STRONG LANGUAGE --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allredystrong2/support
Hosts Matthew Allred and Scott Strong dicuss the topic of hate and if hate is good.... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allredystrong2/support
Hosts Matthew Allred and Scott Strong discuss the topic of staying focused and how focused effort is an affective tool to accomplish your goals. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allredystrong2/support
Hosts Matthew Allred and Scott Strong share stories and discuss what it takes to build wealth today. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allredystrong2/support
Join hosts Matthew Allred and Scott Strong as they discuss varying topics that explore the depths of who we are created to be and the amazing potential we all have within us. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allredystrong2/support
I’m joined today by Pete Bodley-Scott. Pete is the owner of Strong Body Coach, offering personal training & outdoor boot camp classes to help people achieve their health and fitness goals. What’s unique about Pete is how he draws from both his personal training experience, to help his client’s with their physical and mental wellbeing, as well as from his business experience, to help his clients address the challenges they’re facing in their own professional careers as well as in life. So whether you’re interested in knowing more about physical fitness and mental wellbeing, or would like to know more about what it takes to run a successful personal training business, then I hope you enjoy this episode of the Inside Kingston™ podcast. ~ LINKS & RESOURCES ~ Strong Body Coach - Website & Instagram Pete Bodley-Scott - LinkedIn ~ YOUR HOST ~ Hi, I'm Amyr Rocha-Lima. I’m a partner at Holland Hahn & Wills, a financial planning and wealth management firm based here in Kingston. As an active member of our business community, I want to help other businesses get their story out there and see them succeed and flourish. ~ HELP US SPREAD THE WORD ~ If you know someone who should be a guest on our show, and has a great story worth sharing, please feel free to get in touch. I would also love it if you would give us a review and a 5-star rating. We work hard to bring on some great guests, and getting a review from you is one way to help the podcast rate well, so others can find and enjoy the show.
Scott shares how he built a large portfolio without bank financing. He talks about how he used the cash flow he was getting from one rental to buy another. He has used this strategy to buy over 100 rentals.
Rob Kendall and Scott Strong discuss Indiana's new road funding bill and school choice.
What would a Pence Presidency look like? Rob Kendall and Scott Strong discuss.
Scott Strong helps break down some of the ways taxpayers and businesses got the shaft in the 2017 legislative session.
Scott Strong helps break down the final week of the Indiana legislative session.
Scott Strong helps preview the final two weeks of the Indiana Legislative Session.
Senator Joe Donnelly says he will vote to confirm Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court. Scott Strong joins the show to help break down why.
Scott Strong joins the show to talk Indiana Senate Primary and a potential surprise entrance.
Scott Strong joins the show to discuss the potential impact of Obamacare replacement on Indiana and HIP 2.0.
Nick Jaworski discusses his trip to Washington DC to advocate for early childhood education. Scott Strong reviews first half of the Indiana Legislative Session.
Scott Strong joins the show to discuss his candidacy for Hendricks County GOP Chairman. Part II of our forum.
Dr. Scott Strong joins the show to discuss the impact of minimum wage.
Hear author Luca Stocchi and Scott Strong discuss a controversial topic: j-pouch vs. ileorectal surgery for large bowel Crohn's.
Dr. Scott Strong joins the show for preview/predictions of government in 2017.
Trump's drive to save Carrier jobs, plus a recap of this week in Indiana politics. 12/2/16
11/10/16: Congressman Todd Rokita discusses his re-election. Scott Strong helps break down the Republican state-wide sweep.
Breaking down the latest polling and events in Indiana politics.
Breaking down races for governor and US Senate, plus thoughts on Mike Pence and his run with Donald Trump.
The latest on Trump, Clinton, the debates, and presidential politics.
Rob Kendall and Scott Strong preview the VP Debate and offer advice to the Eric Holcomb campaign.
Here Comes the Sun This January, 2011 Detroit seemed to be channeling 1969 London for a time. That's when Beatle George Harrison, to escape the burdens of the business world, took some time off to commune with nature and stroll around the home gardens of friend Eric Clapton. With a clear head, he emerged with his epic song "Here Comes the Sun;" a tune that 42-years later you could almost hear walking around the floor of this year's North American International Auto Show. Gone was the financial gloom of the 2009 NAIAS as well as the shrunken floor space from 12 months ago. This year Detroit welcomed back big aisles, bigger reveals and even some big names -- like Porsche -- who had been staying away. Here comes the sun, indeed. This week Autoline captures a little bit of these sunnier climes with four interviews from the floor of Cobo Hall. Joining John McElroy from Detroit, in order of appearance, are: Adrian Hallmark, the Global Brand Director for Jaguar; the President and Co-CEO of IAC Group North America and Asia, James Kamsickas; Scott Strong, the Director of Interior Design for Ford Americas; and the COO and CFO of Subaru of America, Tom Doll.
Here Comes the SunThis January, 2011 Detroit seemed to be channeling 1969 London for a time. That's when Beatle George Harrison, to escape the burdens of the business world, took some time off to commune with nature and stroll around the home gardens of friend Eric Clapton. With a clear head, he emerged with his epic song "Here Comes the Sun;" a tune that 42-years later you could almost hear walking around the floor of this year's North American International Auto Show.Gone was the financial gloom of the 2009 NAIAS as well as the shrunken floor space from 12 months ago. This year Detroit welcomed back big aisles, bigger reveals and even some big names -- like Porsche -- who had been staying away. Here comes the sun, indeed.This week Autoline captures a little bit of these sunnier climes with four interviews from the floor of Cobo Hall. Joining John McElroy from Detroit, in order of appearance, are: Adrian Hallmark, the Global Brand Director for Jaguar; the President and Co-CEO of IAC Group North America and Asia, James Kamsickas; Scott Strong, the Director of Interior Design for Ford Americas; and the COO and CFO of Subaru of America, Tom Doll.
Here Comes the Sun This January, 2011 Detroit seemed to be channeling 1969 London for a time. That's when Beatle George Harrison, to escape the burdens of the business world, took some time off to commune with nature and stroll around the home gardens of friend Eric Clapton. With a clear head, he emerged with his epic song "Here Comes the Sun;" a tune that 42-years later you could almost hear walking around the floor of this year's North American International Auto Show. Gone was the financial gloom of the 2009 NAIAS as well as the shrunken floor space from 12 months ago. This year Detroit welcomed back big aisles, bigger reveals and even some big names -- like Porsche -- who had been staying away. Here comes the sun, indeed. This week Autoline captures a little bit of these sunnier climes with four interviews from the floor of Cobo Hall. Joining John McElroy from Detroit, in order of appearance, are: Adrian Hallmark, the Global Brand Director for Jaguar; the President and Co-CEO of IAC Group North America and Asia, James Kamsickas; Scott Strong, the Director of Interior Design for Ford Americas; and the COO and CFO of Subaru of America, Tom Doll.
Here Comes the SunThis January, 2011 Detroit seemed to be channeling 1969 London for a time. That's when Beatle George Harrison, to escape the burdens of the business world, took some time off to commune with nature and stroll around the home gardens of friend Eric Clapton. With a clear head, he emerged with his epic song "Here Comes the Sun;" a tune that 42-years later you could almost hear walking around the floor of this year's North American International Auto Show.Gone was the financial gloom of the 2009 NAIAS as well as the shrunken floor space from 12 months ago. This year Detroit welcomed back big aisles, bigger reveals and even some big names -- like Porsche -- who had been staying away. Here comes the sun, indeed.This week Autoline captures a little bit of these sunnier climes with four interviews from the floor of Cobo Hall. Joining John McElroy from Detroit, in order of appearance, are: Adrian Hallmark, the Global Brand Director for Jaguar; the President and Co-CEO of IAC Group North America and Asia, James Kamsickas; Scott Strong, the Director of Interior Design for Ford Americas; and the COO and CFO of Subaru of America, Tom Doll.
Elbow Room Like it or not, we're all fast becoming neighbors. As the world's population continues to boom and more and more people congregate in urban areas we've created a phenomenon known as megacities. These are metropolitan areas around the globe with populations that exceed 10 million. New York and Los Angeles are the U.S. flagbearers in this urban Olympics which includes places like Tokyo, Mumbai, Shanghai and 20 others (so far). The development of these small population nations has a unique set of challenges in which 'movement' is perhaps the most vital. No matter how you cut it whether it comes to work, food, education or entertainment, transportation or 'movement' within the megacity is the key. How does it take place now? How will it take place in the future as these megacities continue to grow? What will move people around the area and, finally, what are automotive companies designing for that eventual future? These are just some of the provocative questions that were tackled at the 7th Annual Michelin Auto Design Panel recently held at the Detroit Athletic Club and the subject of this week's Autoline Detroit. John McElroy served as the Master of Ceremonies for this Automobile Press Association sponsored event. Joining John on the panel were: Clay Dean, director of GM Advanced Design, Scott Strong, Ford's Global Interior Design Director, Phil Zak, Chief Designer at Hyundai North America and Larry Erickson, the Transportation Design Department Chair at the College of Creative Studies.
Elbow RoomLike it or not, we're all fast becoming neighbors. As the world's population continues to boom and more and more people congregate in urban areas we've created a phenomenon known as megacities. These are metropolitan areas around the globe with populations that exceed 10 million. New York and Los Angeles are the U.S. flagbearers in this urban Olympics which includes places like Tokyo, Mumbai, Shanghai and 20 others (so far). The development of these small population nations has a unique set of challenges in which 'movement' is perhaps the most vital. No matter how you cut it whether it comes to work, food, education or entertainment, transportation or 'movement' within the megacity is the key. How does it take place now? How will it take place in the future as these megacities continue to grow? What will move people around the area and, finally, what are automotive companies designing for that eventual future?These are just some of the provocative questions that were tackled at the 7th Annual Michelin Auto Design Panel recently held at the Detroit Athletic Club and the subject of this week's Autoline Detroit. John McElroy served as the Master of Ceremonies for this Automobile Press Association sponsored event. Joining John on the panel were: Clay Dean, director of GM Advanced Design, Scott Strong, Ford's Global Interior Design Director, Phil Zak, Chief Designer at Hyundai North America and Larry Erickson, the Transportation Design Department Chair at the College of Creative Studies.