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HealthcareNOW Radio - Insights and Discussion on Healthcare, Healthcare Information Technology and More

Hosts Gil Bashe and Gregg Masters welcome Alex Jahangir, MD, MMHC, Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Director, Division of Orthopaedic Trauma, and Executive Medical Director, Vanderbilt Center for Trauma, Burn, and Emergency Surgery, he also chairs Nashville's Metro Coronavirus Task Force. Co-author Katie Seigenthaler is Managing Partner at FINN Partners. They discuss their book “Hot Spot: A Doctor's Diary From the Pandemic”. Hot Spot is Jahangir's narrative during the first year of COVID, derived from his op notes (the journal-like entries surgeons often keep following operations) and expanded to include his personal reflections and a glimpse into the inner sanctums of city and state governance in crisis. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen

Author Stories - Author Interviews, Writing Advice, Book Reviews
Crafting The Perfect Characters With J. T. Ellison | Story Craft Cafe Episode 21

Author Stories - Author Interviews, Writing Advice, Book Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 59:18


J.T. Ellison is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than 25 critically acclaimed novels, including her standalone thrillers HER DARK LIES, GOOD GIRLS LIE, TEAR ME APART, LIE TO ME, and NO ONE KNOWS; the Lt. Taylor Jackson series, beginning with ALL THE PRETTY GIRLS; the Dr. Samantha Owens series, starting with A DEEPER DARKNESS; and coauthored the "A Brit in the FBI" series with #1 New York Times bestselling author Catherine Coulter. J.T. is also the EMMY® Award-winning co-host of the television series A Word on Words, and co-writes urban fantasy under the pen name Joss Walker. With millions of books in print, J.T.'s work has been published in 28 countries and 16 languages. Her novel THE COLD ROOM won the ITW Thriller Award for Best Paperback Original. Her novels FIELD OF GRAVES and WHERE ALL THE DEAD LIE were each a RITA® nominee for Best Romantic Suspense. She is also the author of multiple short stories, and the co-author of the urban fantasy series Jayne Thorne, CIA Librarian, with R.L. Perez. J.T. grew up in the foothills of Colorado, and moved to McLean, Virginia during high school. After graduating from Randolph-Macon Woman's College and receiving her master's degree from The George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management, she was a presidential appointee and worked in The White House and the Department of Commerce before moving into the private sector to work as a financial analyst and marketing director for several defense and aerospace contractors. After moving to Nashville, J.T. began to research her hidden passions, forensics and crime, and was compelled to begin writing down her stories. Over the course of her career, she has worked with the Metro Nashville Police Department and the FBI, as well as performing autopsies and studying survivalists. In 2012, J.T. teamed up with #1 New York Times bestselling author Catherine Coulter to co-write a new FBI series. The first book, THE FINAL CUT, released in September of 2013 and hit every major bestseller list. The series continued with THE LOST KEY, THE END GAME, THE DEVIL'S TRIANGLE, and THE SIXTH DAY. The final installment, THE LAST SECOND, was published in March 2019. J.T.'s first standalone novel, NO ONE KNOWS, a Nashville-based domestic thriller, was published in 2016 by Gallery Books. It was followed by the critically acclaimed LIE TO ME, published in 2017 by MIRA Books. TEAR ME APART released August 28, 2018. GOOD GIRLS LIE, released December 30, 2019. Her newest standalone, HER DARK LIES released March 9, 2021. She also has co-written with Erica Spindler and Alex Kava on two anthology collaborations: SLICES OF NIGHT and STORM SEASON. J.T.'s interests go beyond writing books—she publishes them, too. In 2015, she founded her own independent publishing house, Two Tales Press, which features short stories and novellas, including KILLER YEAR and DEAD ENDS. Her multi-author anthology A THOUSAND DOORS: An Anthology of Many Lives released to critical acclaim in November 2018. Most recently, she released TOMB OF THE QUEEN, the first Jayne Thorne, CIA Librarian fantasy thriller, under the pen name Joss Walker. An avid oenophile, J.T. launched The Wine Vixen, a wine review website focusing on all varietals and price ranges. Though the website is on hiatus, it is still full of great wine tips. In 2015, J.T. became the co-host of the Nashville literary television series A Word on Words. The series was hosted by respected journalist John Seigenthaler for more than 40 years and remains a favorite among viewers. The rebooted show builds on Mr. Seigenthaler's distinguished legacy with an exciting new version of the literary series. The show won its first EMMY® in 2017. Follow #keepreading for more updates on the show's guests and lively literary discussions. J.T. lives with her husband and twin kittens in Nashville, where she enjoys fine wine, good notebooks, and quiet moments on the golf course.

The Story Craft Cafe Podcast
Crafting The Perfect Characters With J. T. Ellison | Story Craft Cafe Episode 21

The Story Craft Cafe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 59:18


J.T. Ellison is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than 25 critically acclaimed novels, including her standalone thrillers HER DARK LIES, GOOD GIRLS LIE, TEAR ME APART, LIE TO ME, and NO ONE KNOWS; the Lt. Taylor Jackson series, beginning with ALL THE PRETTY GIRLS; the Dr. Samantha Owens series, starting with A DEEPER DARKNESS; and coauthored the "A Brit in the FBI" series with #1 New York Times bestselling author Catherine Coulter. J.T. is also the EMMY® Award-winning co-host of the television series A Word on Words, and co-writes urban fantasy under the pen name Joss Walker. With millions of books in print, J.T.'s work has been published in 28 countries and 16 languages. Her novel THE COLD ROOM won the ITW Thriller Award for Best Paperback Original. Her novels FIELD OF GRAVES and WHERE ALL THE DEAD LIE were each a RITA® nominee for Best Romantic Suspense. She is also the author of multiple short stories, and the co-author of the urban fantasy series Jayne Thorne, CIA Librarian, with R.L. Perez. J.T. grew up in the foothills of Colorado, and moved to McLean, Virginia during high school. After graduating from Randolph-Macon Woman's College and receiving her master's degree from The George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management, she was a presidential appointee and worked in The White House and the Department of Commerce before moving into the private sector to work as a financial analyst and marketing director for several defense and aerospace contractors. After moving to Nashville, J.T. began to research her hidden passions, forensics and crime, and was compelled to begin writing down her stories. Over the course of her career, she has worked with the Metro Nashville Police Department and the FBI, as well as performing autopsies and studying survivalists. In 2012, J.T. teamed up with #1 New York Times bestselling author Catherine Coulter to co-write a new FBI series. The first book, THE FINAL CUT, released in September of 2013 and hit every major bestseller list. The series continued with THE LOST KEY, THE END GAME, THE DEVIL'S TRIANGLE, and THE SIXTH DAY. The final installment, THE LAST SECOND, was published in March 2019. J.T.'s first standalone novel, NO ONE KNOWS, a Nashville-based domestic thriller, was published in 2016 by Gallery Books. It was followed by the critically acclaimed LIE TO ME, published in 2017 by MIRA Books. TEAR ME APART released August 28, 2018. GOOD GIRLS LIE, released December 30, 2019. Her newest standalone, HER DARK LIES released March 9, 2021. She also has co-written with Erica Spindler and Alex Kava on two anthology collaborations: SLICES OF NIGHT and STORM SEASON. J.T.'s interests go beyond writing books—she publishes them, too. In 2015, she founded her own independent publishing house, Two Tales Press, which features short stories and novellas, including KILLER YEAR and DEAD ENDS. Her multi-author anthology A THOUSAND DOORS: An Anthology of Many Lives released to critical acclaim in November 2018. Most recently, she released TOMB OF THE QUEEN, the first Jayne Thorne, CIA Librarian fantasy thriller, under the pen name Joss Walker. An avid oenophile, J.T. launched The Wine Vixen, a wine review website focusing on all varietals and price ranges. Though the website is on hiatus, it is still full of great wine tips. In 2015, J.T. became the co-host of the Nashville literary television series A Word on Words. The series was hosted by respected journalist John Seigenthaler for more than 40 years and remains a favorite among viewers. The rebooted show builds on Mr. Seigenthaler's distinguished legacy with an exciting new version of the literary series. The show won its first EMMY® in 2017. Follow #keepreading for more updates on the show's guests and lively literary discussions. J.T. lives with her husband and twin kittens in Nashville, where she enjoys fine wine, good notebooks, and quiet moments on the golf course.

Ask Caleffi
#28 What are the INs and OUTs of heat exchangers? (with John Siegenthaler)

Ask Caleffi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 39:44


John 'Siggy' Seigenthaler guest stars on an episode dedicated to all things heat exchange.  How do you know which type of heat exchanger is best for your application?  How do you keep them clean and operating efficiently?  What is a convection coefficient?  Why is turbulence important?  Siggy answers these questions and more for hydronic and domestic hot water system.Want to hear YOUR QUESTION on Ask Caleffi?  Take this quick 4 question survey for your chance to hear your question in a future episode.Survey:https://forms.gle/fRfnU8Px3B1Lq7K69

The Altogether Show with Eric Satz
Amy Seigenthaler on Overcoming Adversity and Stepping Out of Your Comfort Zone

The Altogether Show with Eric Satz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 63:24


Life is full of difficult moments, but it's how you choose to approach them that defines you. This week's guest is known for her optimism and positivity. From struggling with the pressures of adolescence to running a business during the 2008 economic crisis, she has never wavered in her faith that things will get better. In this week's episode, you'll hear about Amy Seigenthaler's perspective on living small, educating big, and traveling often. A Nashville native, Amy found her way to the Northeast, where she majored in English at Boston College before beginning her career as a crime journalist. After 10 years in a career that the normally positive Amy described as "tough on the soul," it was time for a change. So when she received a late-night call from Ambassador Jean Kennedy Smith, asking her to move to Ireland to be her speechwriter, she knew she had to jump at the opportunity. Following the unexpected and tragic death of her father, Amy and her sisters came together to run his PR firm in their hometown. It was here, during the economic crisis, that she realized that if you are driven first by doing the best by your employees and not the bottom line, you will succeed. A working mom of three, Amy discusses what it's like to be a woman in business and her passion for PR. In this episode, we talk about how Amy not only found her way despite the hardships but also how she never stopped smiling. If you're in need of a pick-me-up, or just looking for an interesting story (she's got plenty!), take a listen to this week's episode.

The Altogether Show with Eric Satz
Amy Seigenthaler on Overcoming Adversity and Stepping Out of Your Comfort Zone

The Altogether Show with Eric Satz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 63:24


Life is full of difficult moments, but it's how you choose to approach them that defines you. This week's guest is known for her optimism and positivity. From struggling with the pressures of adolescence to running a business during the 2008 economic crisis, she has never wavered in her faith that things will get better. In this week's episode, you'll hear about Amy Seigenthaler's perspective on living small, educating big, and traveling often. A Nashville native, Amy found her way to the Northeast, where she majored in English at Boston College before beginning her career as a crime journalist. After 10 years in a career that the normally positive Amy described as "tough on the soul," it was time for a change. So when she received a late-night call from Ambassador Jean Kennedy Smith, asking her to move to Ireland to be her speechwriter, she knew she had to jump at the opportunity. Following the unexpected and tragic death of her father, Amy and her sisters came together to run his PR firm in their hometown. It was here, during the economic crisis, that she realized that if you are driven first by doing the best by your employees and not the bottom line, you will succeed. A working mom of three, Amy discusses what it's like to be a woman in business and her passion for PR. In this episode, we talk about how Amy not only found her way despite the hardships but also how she never stopped smiling. If you're in need of a pick-me-up, or just looking for an interesting story (she's got plenty!), take a listen to this week's episode.

The Mock Review with Ben and Drew
Episode 11: Stanford Mock Trial (with Thom Scher and Jack Seigenthaler)

The Mock Review with Ben and Drew

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 73:08


Editor's note: this episode was recorded back in mid-December but took a few weeks to finish due to some editing challenges. On the latest episode of The Mock Review, Ben and Drew are joined by Thom Scher and Jack Seigenthaler of Stanford Mock Trial to break down the case changes, what's behind Stanford's recent rise to the top of AMTA, and whether the style differences in west coast mock are overhyped. Ben and Drew also discuss the end of the fall season and the results of the survey dealing with how to get more teams to host for AMTA.

Distillations | Science History Institute
Whatever Happened to the Ozone Hole?

Distillations | Science History Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 24:10


If you were around in the 1980s, you probably remember the lurking fear of an ominous hole in the sky. In the middle of the decade scientists discovered that a giant piece of the ozone layer was disappearing over Antarctica, and the situation threatened us all. The news media jumped on the story. The ozone layer is like the earth’s sunscreen: without it ultraviolet rays from the sun would cause alarming rates of skin cancer and could even damage marine food chains. And it turns out we were causing the problem. Today, more than three decades after the initial discovery, the ozone hole in Antarctica is finally on the road to recovery. How did we do it? This environmental success story gives us a glimpse into what happens when scientists, industry, the public, and the government all work together to manage a problem that threatens all of us. Happy Earth Day! Credits Hosts: Alexis Pedrick and Elisabeth Berry Drago Senior Producer: Mariel Carr Producer: Rigoberto Hernandez To research this episode we read Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming by Naomi Oreskes and Erik Conway. We read, listened to, and used excerpts from an oral history with chemist Mario Molina that was conducted by the Science History Institute’s Center for Oral History. We also interviewed atmospheric chemist Susan Solomon at MIT in 2016. These are the archival news clips we used as they appear in the episode: Dow, David; Quinn, Jane Bryant; Rather, Dan. “Ozone Layer,” CBS Evening News. Aug 15, 1986. Hager, Robert; Seigenthaler, John. “Ozone Layer,” NBC Evening News. Dec 3, 2000. Gibson, Charles; Blakemore, Bill. “Environment/Ozone Layer,” ABC Evening News. Aug 22, 2006. Reasoner, Harry; Stout, Bill. “Supersonic Transport Vs. Concorde,” CBS Evening News. Jan 1, 1969. Quinn, Jane Bryant; Rather, Dan. “Ozone Layer Depletion,” CBS Evening News. Oct 20, 1986 Chancellor, John; Neal, Roy. “Special Report (Ozone),” NBC Evening News. Sep 24, 1975. Benton, Nelson; Cronkite, Walter. “Ozone/Fluorocarbons/ National Academy of Sciences Study,” CBS Evening News. Sept 14, 1976. Brokaw, Tom; Hager, Robert. “Assignment Earth (Ozone Layer),” NBC Evening News. Feb 3, 1992. Music Our theme music was composed by Zach Young.  Additional music courtesy of the Audio Network. 

World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth
Contributors' Circle - John Seigenthaler, News Anchor, Al Jazeera America

World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2014 38:17


Introduced by Ambassador James K. Glassman, former executive director, George W. Bush Institute

TheNashvilleExperience
Sam Davidson - The Nashville Experience Podcast; episode 2

TheNashvilleExperience

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2014 22:38


I sit down with entrepreneur, author and speaker Sam Davidson to talk about Batch, being an entrepreneur, the culture of Nashville and more.

Journalism/Works
A Life Well-lived: John Seigenthaler

Journalism/Works

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2014 5:37


An appreciation of John Seigenthaler, founder of the Newseum Institute’s First Amendment Center, who died July 11 at age 86 after a multi-faceted career as a renowned local and national newspaper editor; author; host of one of public broadcasting’s longest-running programs, “A word on Words,” and advocate for First Amendment freedoms, civil rights and an independent judiciary. 

The Stephen Mansfield Podcast
A Tribute to John Seigenthaler

The Stephen Mansfield Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2014 11:36


Stephen comments on the legacy of John Seigenthaler.

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Newseum Podcast
"March to Justice"

Newseum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2013 4:32


Frank Bond and Sonya Gavankar discuss the Newseum's recent "Members Only" program on the film "March To Justice."

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Politics, Economics and Social Issues
John Seigenthaler on leadership

Politics, Economics and Social Issues

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2009 66:29


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NewsNetNebraska
John Seigenthaler

NewsNetNebraska

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2007 30:02


Listen in as COJMC Professor Rick Alloway talks with John Seigenthaler, founder of the First Amendment Center, former president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors and chairman emeritus for "The Tennessean," Nashville's morning newspaper.

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