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Scott Weber, former UN peacebuilding leader, shares his transformative journey from the UN to the world of investment, demonstrating how leaders can shape a better world by focusing on people, trust, and inclusive economic development. His work with Peaceinvest highlights the importance of merging social impact with profitable investments, building bridges for lasting peace and stability in conflict-prone regions.00:09- About Scott WeberScott is the President and CEO of Peaceinvest, a global investment company headquartered in Geneva.He is driven to transform the world of finance into a powerful instrument for positive change.
Scott Weber, lead senior portfolio manager of the Vaughan Nelson Select Fund, reviews and discusses recent market trends, fund performance, and portfolio positioning.
Scott Weber, Senior Portfolio Manager at Vaughan Nelson, recaps the Select Strategy's 1st Quarter of 2025.
Coach Weber wraps up regular season action ahead of Regionals on Monday, plus talks about the six seniors on the team and his final game coaching in the Shoebox on the Monmouth McDonald's Coaches Corner.
Scott Weber, lead senior portfolio manager of the Vaughan Nelson Select Fund, reviews and discusses recent market trends, fund performance, and portfolio positioning.
Scott Weber, Senior Portfolio Manager at Vaughan Nelson, recaps the Select strategy's 4th Quarter of 2024.
Coach Weber recaps the Monmouth-Roseville Titans Girls Basketball games against Mercer County and Kewanee, then previews matchups against Orion, Knoxville, and Abingdon-Avon on the Monmouth McDonald's Coach's Corner.
Scott Weber, lead senior portfolio manager of the Vaughan Nelson Select Fund, reviews and discusses recent market trends, fund performance, and portfolio positioning.
Scott Weber, Senior Portfolio Manager at Vaughan Nelson, recaps the Select strategy's 3rd Quarter of 2024.
Scott Weber, portfolio manager of the Vaughan Nelson Select Fund, reviews and discusses recent market trends, fund performance, and portfolio positioning.
Scott Weber, Senior Portfolio Manager at Vaughan Nelson, recaps the Select strategy's 2nd Quarter of 2024.
Scott Weber, portfolio manager of the Vaughan Nelson Select Fund, reviews and discusses recent market trends, fund performance, and portfolio positioning.
Weber and Temple explain their new partnership, along with Eric Munoz, of offering golf club fittings, repairs, and lessons at Simulation Sports in Monmouth on the WRAM Morning Show.
Scott Weber, Senior Portfolio Manager at Vaughan Nelson, recaps the Select strategy's 1st Quarter of 2024.
Scott Weber, portfolio manager of the Vaughan Nelson Select Fund, reviews and discusses recent market trends, fund performance, and portfolio positioning.
Scott Weber, Senior Portfolio Manager at Vaughan Nelson, recaps the Select strategy's 4th Quarter of 2023.
Scott Weber, portfolio manager of the Vaughan Nelson Select Fund, reviews and discusses recent market trends, fund performance, and portfolio positioning.
Scott Weber, Senior Portfolio Manager at Vaughan Nelson, recaps the Select strategy's 3rd Quarter of 2023.
Scott Weber, portfolio manager of the Vaughan Nelson Select Fund, reviews and discusses recent market trends, fund performance, and portfolio positioning.
Scott Weber, Senior Portfolio Manager at Vaughan Nelson, recaps the Select strategy's 2nd Quarter of 2023.
Join Larry Hryb, Xbox's Major Nelson along with Jeff Rubenstein and Rebecca Gordius from Team Xbox for discussions about as latest news in gaming, chats with developers and more. 00:00 What We are Playing & News 31:41 Scott Weber, Designed for Xbox Program 42:37 Wrap up/ End of Show Games discussed range from rated Everyone to Mature. Subscribe to The Official Xbox Podcast | https://anchor.fm/officialxboxpodcast # # # --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/officialxboxpodcast/message
Scott Weber, portfolio manager of the Vaughan Nelson Select Fund, reviews and discusses recent market trends, fund performance, and portfolio positioning.
Scott Weber, Senior Portfolio Manager at Vaughan Nelson, recaps the Select strategy's 1st Quarter of 2023.
Sherry Klein is an Emmy-nominated re-recording mixer and a pioneer of women in audio in both music and television. Sherry became a recording engineer at Larrabee Studios in the late 1970s – one of a handful of female engineers in Los Angeles at the time and possibly one of the only female re-recording mixers in town when she moved into post in the early 1980s. Sherry's television credits include New Amsterdam, Queen of the South, Burn Notice, Sons of Anarchy, Falling Water, The Shield, and Arrested Development. She mixes dialogue and music with her partner Scott Weber, who handles sound effects and Foley. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: Thinking outside the box to get the sounds you're after How to connect with the top people at studios Having a thirst for knowledge and continuously pushing yourself to learn new technologies Having systems in place to work fast Mixing as a team Being accommodating to changes Cleaning up poorly recorded audio Simulating ambient spaces by using reverb and additional processing To learn more about Sherry Klein, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherry-klein-792580 To learn more tips on how to improve your mixes, visit https://masteryourmix.com/ Download your FREE copy of the Ultimate Mixing Blueprint: https://masteryourmix.com/blueprint/ Get your copy of the #1 Amazon bestselling book, The Mixing Mindset – The Step-By-Step Formula For Creating Professional Rock Mixes From Your Home Studio: https://masteryourmix.com/mixingmindsetbook/ Join the FREE MasterYourMix Facebook community: https://links.masteryourmix.com/community To make sure that you don't miss an episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or on Android. Have your questions answered on the show. Send them to questions@masteryourmix.com Thanks for listening! Please leave a rating and review on iTunes!
Scott Weber, portfolio manager of the Vaughan Nelson Select Fund, reviews and discusses recent market trends, fund performance, and portfolio positioning.
Scott Weber, Senior Portfolio Manager at Vaughan Nelson, recaps the Select strategy's 4th Quarter of 2022.
In this episode, Dr. Geri Amori talks about how our view of the world shapes our interactions with others. Listeners will hear personal stories and real-world examples of how personal biases can lead to misinterpretations. We close the episode with tips for recognizing your biases and reshaping your experiences. During this episode, you will learn about:The meaning of “the fish don't see the water”How our biases (we all have them) influence our interactions with others, including in the healthcare environmentWays to recognize when your biases might be clouding your judgment or actionsStrategies to help you pivot, see things in a different way, and improve how you engage with the world Med-IQ is a leading provider of clinical and risk management education, consulting services, and quality improvement solutions, empowering individuals at every level of the healthcare delivery system with the knowledge they need to continuously improve provider performance and patient outcomes.This information is intended to provide general information (or education). It is not intended and should not be construed as legal or medical advice.Music and lyrics: Nancy Burger and Scott Weber.
Scott Weber, portfolio manager of the Vaughan Nelson Select Fund, reviews and discusses recent market trends, fund performance, and portfolio positioning.
Scott Weber, Senior Portfolio Manager at Vaughan Nelson, recaps the Select strategy's 3rd Quarter of 2022.
In this episode, Dr. Kimberly Manning, respected physician and gifted storyteller, explores how sharing our stories can break down barriers in healthcare and positively influence the educational experience; she also discusses why psychologically safe spaces are so important in the medical education setting.During this episode, you will learn about:The power of storytelling in education What it means when we hold space for shared connection in the healthcare setting Why it's vital to create safe spaces in medical educationMed-IQ is a leading provider of clinical and risk management education, consulting services, and quality improvement solutions, empowering individuals at every level of the healthcare delivery system with the knowledge they need to continuously improve provider performance and patient outcomes.This information is intended to provide general information (or education). It is not intended and should not be construed as legal or medical advice.Music and lyrics: Nancy Burger and Scott Weber.
In this episode, behavioral health consultant Rebekah Schiefer shares her perspectives on the current state of mental healthcare, collaborative opportunities for administrators and mental health professionals , and the unique ways she and her colleagues support their own mental well-being. We also get a peek into how the latest Supreme Court decision may affect future mental healthcare. During this episode, you will learn about:How the surge in mental healthcare demand during the pandemic has impacted mental health professionals Critical barriers that exist in providing timely and meaningful care to patient communitiesWhy mental health professionals and social workers must be involved in all levels of administration How mental health professionals manage their own mental health Med-IQ is a leading provider of clinical and risk management education, consulting services, and quality improvement solutions, empowering individuals at every level of the healthcare delivery system with the knowledge they need to continuously improve provider performance and patient outcomes.This information is intended to provide general information (or education). It is not intended and should not be construed as legal or medical advice.Music and lyrics: Nancy Burger and Scott Weber.
Scott Weber, portfolio manager of the Vaughan Nelson Select Fund, reviews and discusses recent market trends, fund performance, and portfolio positioning.
-Starting your hockey career at 17 and mucking 2 goals in your first game -Taking it off the shins on the pond from the Mennonites and running a muck at Schlockey -Winning Pitcher Batter Catcher with Tits and throwing every pitch -Getting up the German mountain in blue jeans and skis on the tee bars -Peanut butter, jelly and becoming the Super Son
Scott Weber, Senior Portfolio Manager at Vaughan Nelson, recaps the Select strategy's 2nd Quarter of 2022.
In this episode, Donna talks with Francisco about his team's mission to foster diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix. This in-depth discussion highlights specific programs and collaborative initiatives that have been developed to address the needs of medical students, barriers that still exist in the effort to improve DE&I, and a look toward the future. During this episode, you will learn about:The experience of establishing a DE&I department from scratchSpecific programs designed to meet the needs of medical students from the beginning of their education through residencyA collaborative initiative between the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix and other medical schools across the country to address discrimination and racismFrancisco's perspectives regarding common frustrations expressed by DE&I representatives from a variety of environments Med-IQ is a leading provider of clinical and risk management education, consulting services, and quality improvement solutions, empowering individuals at every level of the healthcare delivery system with the knowledge they need to continuously improve provider performance and patient outcomes.This information is intended to provide general information (or education). It is not intended and should not be construed as legal or medical advice.Music and lyrics: Nancy Burger and Scott Weber.
Scott Weber, Lead Senior Portfolio Manager at Vaughan Nelson, joins the podcast for the Select (VNSYX) mutual fund's 10th anniversary.
In this episode, Donna talks with Dr. Mark Schuster about his experience being a gay clinician and the challenges LGBTQ+ clinicians face in both medical schools as students and healthcare organizations as employees. Dr. Schuster also shares what he and his colleagues are doing to support the well-being of LGBTQ+ medical students and improve the care of LGBTQ+ patients. During this episode, you will learn about:Dr. Schuster's powerful essay on being gay in medicineUnique challenges faced by LGBTQ+ cliniciansStrategies to support medical student well-being, including those in the LGBTQ+ community The integration of LGBTQ+ focused curricula in medical schoolsThe importance of the language we use and why we must never make assumptions Med-IQ is a leading provider of clinical and risk management education, consulting services, and quality improvement solutions, empowering individuals at every level of the healthcare delivery system with the knowledge they need to continuously improve provider performance and patient outcomes.This information is intended to provide general information (or education). It is not intended and should not be construed as legal or medical advice.Music and lyrics: Nancy Burger and Scott Weber.
Scott Weber, portfolio manager of the Vaughan Nelson Select Fund, reviews and discusses recent market trends, fund performance, and portfolio positioning.
In this episode, Dr. Kevin Moynahan, a practicing General Internal Medicine physician and vice dean of Education at the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson, talks about his experience of being a medical school leader, the value that learning communities can provide for clinicians at any point in their professional journey, and what he thinks is the best way for clinicians to learn. During this episode, you will learn about:Dr. Moynahan's experiences as a medical school leader, including challenges and opportunities brought on by COVID-19 The value in establishing learning communities for medical students and cliniciansDr. Moynahan's views on the most effective ways to educate clinicians, both in medical school and beyond Med-IQ is a leading provider of clinical and risk management education, consulting services, and quality improvement solutions, empowering individuals at every level of the healthcare delivery system with the knowledge they need to continuously improve provider performance and patient outcomes.This information is intended to provide general information (or education). It is not intended and should not be construed as legal or medical advice.Music and lyrics: Nancy Burger and Scott Weber.
Join Larry Hryb, Xbox's Major Nelson along with Rebecca Gordius and Jeff Rubenstein as they chat about what they are playing, the latest Xbox news of the week and more. *This week's episode was originally livestreamed on Wednesday, April 27th. Any giveaways mentioned are no longer valid. 00:00 Show open 01:18 What we're playing 13:21 This Week on Xbox 24:48 Scott Weber, D4X Spring Collection interview 40:46 Minecraft Dungeons update 48:18 Outro Games discussed range from rated Everyone to Mature. Subscribe to The Official Xbox Podcast | https://anchor.fm/officialxboxpodcast For more Xbox news | https://news.xbox.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/officialxboxpodcast/message
Dr. John Rodis, former president of St. Francis Hospital and CEO of Arista Health, talks with Donna about his experience of leading a healthcare organization during the height of COVID and what it taught him about how he and other leaders must respond to the needs of clinicians and staff. He also addresses misconceptions about healthcare C-suite executives. During this episode, you will learn about:The experience of leading a hospital during an unprecedented global pandemicOpportunities and challenges that healthcare leaders face in supporting clinician and staff well-beingMisconceptions about healthcare C-suite executives Med-IQ is a leading provider of clinical and risk management education, consulting services, and quality improvement solutions, empowering individuals at every level of the healthcare delivery system with the knowledge they need to continuously improve provider performance and patient outcomes.This information is intended to provide general information (or education). It is not intended and should not be construed as legal or medical advice.Music and lyrics: Nancy Burger and Scott Weber.
Andres Diaz, a medical student and Chief Editor of The New Physician, talks with Donna about his journey from immigrant to medical student and the experience of being a medical student in today's world, including the intersection of medicine and business and misconceptions people have about the future generation of clinicians. During this episode, you will learn about:Andres's unique journey to medical school as a Colombian immigrant and how it has shaped his perspectives on healthcareThe experience of being a medical student in today's world and how that influences mental healthHow medical students really prefer to learnThe inclusion of the “business of medicine” in medical school curricula Med-IQ is a leading provider of clinical and risk management education, consulting services, and quality improvement solutions, empowering individuals at every level of the healthcare delivery system with the knowledge they need to continuously improve provider performance and patient outcomes.This information is intended to provide general information (or education). It is not intended and should not be construed as legal or medical advice.Music and lyrics: Nancy Burger and Scott Weber.
Lost in the debate over the Second Amendment Protection Act is the perspective of the firearms industry. Scott Weber is the owner of Gunrunner Auctions. We had a wide ranging discussion about the SAPA bill that is now Wyoming law.
Pat and Scott talk about the great times and adventures they have had in the industry. And they reveal the challenges and opportunities that they have faced in being the Chair of the Board for National Concrete Masonry Association.
In this episode, Donna talks to Dr. Rebekah Fenton, author of the viral essay “The First (Black) Fellow,” about her experience being a fellow-in-training in adolescent medicine, the challenges she and other BIPOC clinicians face, and what we must do to support the next generation of healthcare professionals. During this episode, you will learn about: Dr. Fenton's experience being both the first fellow and first Black fellow in a major children's hospitalThe power of representation by BIPOC clinicians, especially for young patients What healthcare leaders and medical educators must do to help support the next generation of clinicians The importance of examining how we truly incorporate diversity in our own environments Med-IQ is a leading provider of clinical and risk management education, consulting services, and quality improvement solutions, empowering individuals at every level of the healthcare delivery system with the knowledge they need to continuously improve provider performance and patient outcomes.This information is intended to provide general information (or education). It is not intended and should not be construed as legal or medical advice.Music and lyrics: Nancy Burger and Scott Weber.
This week, Jimmy J and the South Jersey Slasher are concluding there conversation with the organizer of the PA and NJ Horror cons, Mr. Ryan Scott Weber! They discuss: -The Crash Romeo Band/Touring -Adventures in Weberland -Friday the13th part 6 -Conventions -Upcoming events AND MORE! #Horror365 #NJHorrorCon #Horror Check out NJ Horror Con on: INSTAGRAM- @njhorrorcon Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/groups/279125552777244 Website- NJHORRORCON.COM Follow us !! IG @Horror.365 Twitter- @Horrorheads365 Facebook- Facebook.com/horrorheads365 Thank you for your support and for celebrating Horror NOT ONLY in October...but 365! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horrorheads365/support
In this episode, Dr. Kate Watson explains how threat system activation and compassion fatigue influence patient-provider encounters, based on her experience working with clinicians across the globe. Additionally, Donna and Dr. Watson discuss Donna's recent personal experience with a healthcare provider and consider how an imbalanced compassion flow may have affected this interaction. Finally, Dr. Watson explores the critical role of healthcare administrators in addressing these challenges. During this episode, you will learn about: The experience of threat system activation during patient encounters and how that influences clinician well-being The importance of balanced compassion flow and how imbalances lead to compassion fatigue The effect of meaningful, system-level support, or lack thereof, on patient interactions Med-IQ is a leading provider of clinical and risk management education, consulting services, and quality improvement solutions, empowering individuals at every level of the healthcare delivery system with the knowledge they need to continuously improve provider performance and patient outcomes.This information is intended to provide general information (or education). It is not intended and should not be construed as legal or medical advice.Music and lyrics: Nancy Burger and Scott Weber.
Think Skateboards alumni, turned lawyer- Scott Weber. Has been a fixture amongst the CULTURE, for over 2 decades strong. With some of skateboardings biggest, and brightest talents turning to him for his services. There's a reason he's commonly referred to as “The Skateboard Lawyer”. Looking to get your small business off the ground? Some good, sound legal representation. At, a great rate? This is your guy! Check out this quick promo, exclusively on WCRP on Skateboarding.- Clyde Singleton VISIT WWW.MASTERMARKLEGAL.COM FOR MORE INFO
In this episode, psychiatrist Dr. Jessi Gold talks about discovering her own burnout in the midst of helping other clinicians and how her personal experience influences her professional choices. Donna and Dr. Gold also explore the educational journey of medical students and residents and discuss how the culture of medical training needs to shift to support their well-being. During this episode, you will learn about: Dr. Gold's ironic discovery of her own burnout in the midst of helping others through theirsThe unique challenges of medical students and the “hidden curriculum” Environmental factors that often prevent medical residents from managing their own well-beingThe power of encouraging vulnerability in medical trainingMed-IQ is a leading provider of clinical and risk management education, consulting services, and quality improvement solutions, empowering individuals at every level of the healthcare delivery system with the knowledge they need to continuously improve provider performance and patient outcomes.This information is intended to provide general information (or education). It is not intended and should not be construed as legal or medical advice.Music and lyrics: Nancy Burger and Scott Weber.
During this emotional episode, Donna talks with Dr. Adam Hill, a palliative care physician, about his personal journey through depression, addiction, and recovery. They also discuss the importance of destigmatizing mental health challenges faced by clinicians and the power of normalizing these kinds of conversations. During this episode, you will learn about:What it is like to be one of the millions of clinicians dealing with mental health challengesThe importance of normalizing conversations about clinician mental health and what can be achieved within those safe spacesThe dangers of promoting perfectionism in medical education and the power of vulnerability Med-IQ is a leading provider of clinical and risk management education, consulting services, and quality improvement solutions, empowering individuals at every level of the healthcare delivery system with the knowledge they need to continuously improve provider performance and patient outcomes.This information is intended to provide general information (or education). It is not intended and should not be construed as legal or medical advice.Music and lyrics: Nancy Burger and Scott Weber.