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Paul Asay is Site Director for pluggedin.com, reviewing movies and media as part of the team at Focus on the Family. Paul esponds to questions as to whether or not The Chosen accurately reflects Scripture. Some feel this series presents a Hollywood version of the Last Supper. Paul met with Dallas Jenkins and the cast, and shares his thoughts and experience with Tom and Tabi.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshow/wmbwSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ruben Davis, who began serving a life sentence at 16 for a murder and robbery conviction, discusses his 38 years behind bars before being granted freedom and how his life was transformed due to the work of the Center for Employment Opportunities.Ruben is joined by Rob Smith, Site Director for the Center, to talk about the mission of the Center; April 10 event with Mayor Todd Gloria; and employment and funding opportunities.About Spotlight and Cloudcast Media"Spotlight On The Community" is the longest running community podcast in the country, continuously hosted by Drew Schlosberg for 19 years. "Spotlight" is part of Cloudcast Media's line-up of powerful local podcasts, telling the stories, highlighting the people, and celebrating the gravitational power of local. For more information on Cloudcast and its shows and cities served, please visit www.cloudcastmedia.us.Cloudcast Media | the national leader in local podcasting. About Mission Fed Credit UnionA community champion for over 60 years, Mission Fed Credit Union with over $6 billion in member assets, is the Sponsor of Spotlight On The Community, helping to curate connectivity, collaboration, and catalytic conversations. For more information on the many services for San Diego residents, be sure to visit them at https://www.missionfed.com/
Ever feel like you, your kids, or the entire family are on their screens too much? Whether it’s phones, laptops or TV, virtually all of us can likely plead guilty. Here’s a great idea to take a deep breath, step away, and reset for what’s really important. On Friday's Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, Site Director for Plugged In, Adam Holz, says try a "Screen Fast" from March 7-14, with Friday, March 7 being National Unplugging Day. https://www.pluggedin.com/screen-fast-2025/ Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshow/wrmbSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Bennett was a brilliant researcher—until the day he wasn't. After a catastrophic experiment gone wrong, his body became host to something far more sinister: SCP-6729. It speaks with his voice, wears his face, and mimics his mannerisms, but beneath the surface, an eldritch horror lurks. As containment struggles to understand its motives, one thing becomes clear—this entity isn't just inhabiting Bennett's corpse. It's learning. Adapting. And waiting. When the new Site Director makes a secret pact with the creature, the balance of power shifts dangerously. Who's really in control? And more importantly… what does SCP-6729 truly want? This story was derived from https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-6729 and is released under Creative Commons Sharealike 3.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Author: Matt Doggett * * * DISCLAIMER: This episode contains explicit content. Parental guidance is advised for children under the age of 18. Listen at your own discretion. #thescpexperience #scp #scpfoundation #scpencounters #securecontainprotect #scpstories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Catherine Parkin serves as Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, She co-authored the book, Medical aspects of disability for the rehabilitation professionals in 2017 by the Springer Publishing Company. Mary Regina Reilly has served as the Clinical Director of Speech Language Pathology at Rusk Rehabilitation, NYU Langue Health for the last ten years. Her Master's Degree is from Columbia University and she did her fellowship at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, New York. Clinical concentration has focused on pediatric dysphagia with medically complex infants with additional efforts in developing specialty programs for adults with acquired neurogenic disorders. She was instrumental in assisting in the development of the Masters of Science Program in Communication Sciences at Yeshiva University and has served as an adjunct professor at both Mercy College and NYU Steinhardt. Dr. Angela Stolfi is the Director of Physical Therapy, Director of Therapy Services at Rusk Ambulatory Satellite Locations, Site Coordinator of PT Clinical Education, and Director of PT Residency and Fellowship Programs at Rusk Rehabilitation, NYU Langone Health. Dr. Stolfi holds a faculty appointment in the Department of Rehabilitation at NYU School of Medicine and regularly lectures in the physical therapy programs at both NYU and the University of Scranton. The focus of much of her current and recent research relates to mentoring and education of student physical therapists. She is also an Associate Editor of the Journal of Clinical Education in Physical Therapy (JCEPT). Maria Cristina Tafurt is the Site Director at the Rusk Institute NYU Langone Medical Center, Hospital for Joint Diseases. She has been a licensed occupational therapist for over 30 years receiving her Bachelor's degree from the University of Rosario in Bogata Colombia, and her Advance Master's degree from NYU University. Her clinical experience has varied with an emphasis on brain injury rehabilitation, pain management, hand therapy, and orthopedics. She holds a faculty appointment in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine as a Clinical Instructor and has authored or co-authored sixteen articles, abstracts and international presentations in her field. The discussion covered the following topics: influence of artificial intelligence, and research endeavors pertaining to occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech-language pathology.
Catherine Parkin serves as Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, She co-authored the book, Medical aspects of disability for the rehabilitation professionals in 2017 by the Springer Publishing Company. Mary Regina Reilly has served as the Clinical Director of Speech Language Pathology at Rusk Rehabilitation, NYU Langue Health for the last ten years. Her Master's Degree is from Columbia University and she did her fellowship at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, New York. Clinical concentration has focused on pediatric dysphagia with medically complex infants with additional efforts in developing specialty programs for adults with acquired neurogenic disorders. She was instrumental in assisting in the development of the Masters of Science Program in Communication Sciences at Yeshiva University and has served as an adjunct professor at both Mercy College and NYU Steinhardt. Dr. Angela Stolfi is the Director of Physical Therapy, Director of Therapy Services at Rusk Ambulatory Satellite Locations, Site Coordinator of PT Clinical Education, and Director of PT Residency and Fellowship Programs at Rusk Rehabilitation, NYU Langone Health. Dr. Stolfi holds a faculty appointment in the Department of Rehabilitation at NYU School of Medicine and regularly lectures in the physical therapy programs at both NYU and the University of Scranton. The focus of much of her current and recent research relates to mentoring and education of student physical therapists. She is also an Associate Editor of the Journal of Clinical Education in Physical Therapy (JCEPT). Maria Cristina Tafurt is the Site Director at the Rusk Institute NYU Langone Medical Center, Hospital for Joint Diseases. She has been a licensed occupational therapist for over 30 years receiving her Bachelor's degree from the University of Rosario in Bogata Colombia, and her Advance Master's degree from NYU University. Her clinical experience has varied with an emphasis on brain injury rehabilitation, pain management, hand therapy, and orthopedics. She holds a faculty appointment in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine as a Clinical Instructor and has authored or co-authored sixteen articles, abstracts and international presentations in her field. The discussion covered the following topics: involvement of informal caregivers in treatment, staying on top of new developments, use of assistive technology, provision of care via telehealth, and impact of Long Covid on patient care.
Catherine Parkin serves as Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, She co-authored the book, Medical aspects of disability for the rehabilitation professionals in 2017 by the Springer Publishing Company. Mary Regina Reilly has served as the Clinical Director of Speech Language Pathology at Rusk Rehabilitation, NYU Langue Health for the last ten years. Her Master's Degree is from Columbia University and she did her fellowship at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, New York. Clinical concentration has focused on pediatric dysphagia with medically complex infants with additional efforts in developing specialty programs for adults with acquired neurogenic disorders. She was instrumental in assisting in the development of the Masters of Science Program in Communication Sciences at Yeshiva University and has served as an adjunct professor at both Mercy College and NYU Steinhardt. Dr. Angela Stolfi is the Director of Physical Therapy, Director of Therapy Services at Rusk Ambulatory Satellite Locations, Site Coordinator of PT Clinical Education, and Director of PT Residency and Fellowship Programs at Rusk Rehabilitation, NYU Langone Health. Dr. Stolfi holds a faculty appointment in the Department of Rehabilitation at NYU School of Medicine and regularly lectures in the physical therapy programs at both NYU and the University of Scranton. The focus of much of her current and recent research relates to mentoring and education of student physical therapists. She is also an Associate Editor of the Journal of Clinical Education in Physical Therapy (JCEPT). Maria Cristina Tafurt is the Site Director at the Rusk Institute NYU Langone Medical Center, Hospital for Joint Diseases. She has been a licensed occupational therapist for over 30 years receiving her Bachelor's degree from the University of Rosario in Bogata Colombia, and her Advance Master's degree from NYU University. Her clinical experience has varied with an emphasis on brain injury rehabilitation, pain management, hand therapy, and orthopedics. She holds a faculty appointment in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine as a Clinical Instructor and has authored or co-authored sixteen articles, abstracts and international presentations in her field. The discussion in Part Two covered the following topics: types of patients treated, impact of health care disparities, and patient cooperation in health care interventions by providers.
How can community and technical colleges help solve some of the biggest challenges facing advanced manufacturing today? This episode explores how institutions are collaborating with business and industry partners to meet both current and future workforce demands, creating a skilled talent pipeline. Dr. Galen DeHay is joined by two industry leaders: Melanie McLane, Senior HR Director at Arthrex, and Elba Lizardi, Site Director at BASF Catalysts Metals. Together, they share insights into the dynamic partnership between higher education and industry, and how colleges can customize educational programs to directly address specific manufacturing needs. We also discuss the distinct opportunities for women in leadership within the advanced manufacturing sector and explore how diversity is shaping the industry's future. Tune in for an enlightening conversation on the future of education and its critical impact on workforce development!
In this episode, Dr. Karla Hauersperger, Lead Physician at Nationwide Childrens Marysville Ohio Close to Home Center, Kent Weakley, Site Director at Marysville and Dublin Ohio Nationwide Childrens Close to Home Centers and Wayne Dellinger, CCA, Extension Education, Agriculture and Natural Resources for the Union County Ohio State University Extension provide a highly engaging and informative overview of youth farm injuries, interventions and positive, proactive measures that parents/guardians on the farm can implement, This is an excellent primer that you will want to catch!
Catherine Parkin serves as Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, She co-authored the book, Medical aspects of disability for the rehabilitation professionals in 2017 by the Springer Publishing Company. Mary Regina Reilly has served as the Clinical Director of Speech Language Pathology at Rusk Rehabilitation, NYU Langue Health for the last ten years. Her Master's Degree is from Columbia University and she did her fellowship at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, New York. Clinical concentration has focused on pediatric dysphagia with medically complex infants with additional efforts in developing specialty programs for adults with acquired neurogenic disorders. She was instrumental in assisting in the development of the Masters of Science Program in Communication Sciences at Yeshiva University and has served as an adjunct professor at both Mercy College and NYU Steinhardt. Dr. Angela Stolfi is the Director of Physical Therapy, Director of Therapy Services at Rusk Ambulatory Satellite Locations, Site Coordinator of PT Clinical Education, and Director of PT Residency and Fellowship Programs at Rusk Rehabilitation, NYU Langone Health. Dr. Stolfi holds a faculty appointment in the Department of Rehabilitation at NYU School of Medicine and regularly lectures in the physical therapy programs at both NYU and the University of Scranton. The focus of much of her current and recent research relates to mentoring and education of student physical therapists. She is also an Associate Editor of the Journal of Clinical Education in Physical Therapy (JCEPT). Maria Cristina Tafurt is the Site Director at the Rusk Institute NYU Langone Medical Center, Hospital for Joint Diseases. She has been a licensed occupational therapist for over 30 years receiving her Bachelor's degree from the University of Rosario in Bogata Colombia, and her Advance Master's degree from NYU University. Her clinical experience has varied with an emphasis on brain injury rehabilitation, pain management, hand therapy, and orthopedics. She holds a faculty appointment in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine as a Clinical Instructor and has authored or co-authored sixteen articles, abstracts and international presentations in her field. The discussion covered the following topics in Part One: a description of each of the three professions, educational requirements to become practitioners, and recruitment and retention of clinicians.
In this episode of Conversations with Daisy Jones, Nicole Dunn, Site Director, and Nurse Practitioners Sabine Boudreaux and Amanda Methe share insights into the importance of clinical trials, breaking down misconceptions and highlighting efforts to make trials more accessible and inclusive. They discuss how their work with Velocity Clinical Research impacts individuals, families, and community resilience. Did you know that your health can be impacted by what you learn from this conversation? Listen for an informative and engaging discussion! Learn more at www.velocityclinical.comRemember….in these days of ever evolving technology that a conversation is still the most powerful communication on the planet!
Jen Kelly, Republican political strategist & the host of "All-American RadioTopic: 'Trump Shatters Glass Ceiling, Just Don't Tell Mainstream Media' (Newsmax Op-Ed) Michael Lord, Site Director, Philipse Manor Hall State Historic SiteTopic: Celebrating YonkersRebekah Koffler, Russian-born U.S. intelligence expert who served as a Russian Doctrine & Strategy specialist in the Defense Intelligence Agency and the author of "Putin's Playbook: Russia's Secret Plan to Defeat America"Topic: Trump's Playbook: How Putin Outsmarted 4 US Presidents, Then Was Outplayed By 'The Donald' (Fox News Op-Ed)Councilman Robert Holden, Democratic City Councilman from QueensTopic: Gov. Hochul Reinstating Congestion Pricing in JanuaryPatrick J. Brosnan, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Brosnan Risk Consultants, and a retired & decorated NYPD DetectiveTopic: Pat Brosnan's Visit to Mar-A-Lago; Failed Terror PlotDr. Sebastian Gorka, nationally syndicated radio talk show host, heard every afternoon at 3 p.m. on AM 970 The Answer, the host of "The Gorka Reality Check" on Newsmax, and a member of the National Security Education BoardTopic: Trump AppointmentsAlan Dershowitz, Harvard Law Professor, host of "The DerShow," and the author of "War Against the Jews"Topic: Jack Smith Wrapping Up Special CounselSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Julie Scott, Site Director of Langston University's Tulsa campus Nursing Department, discusses strategies for setting up students for success in the crucial first days of a course. She emphasizes the importance of clearly communicating course expectations, introducing key resources like syllabi and learning objectives, and helping students understand what they need to know to succeed. Dr. Scott shares insights on bridging the knowledge gap for new students and creating a supportive learning environment from day one.
Mark Amado, Site Director for the Tomlinson Touching Lives Foundation, discusses the mission of the Foundation, founded by Hall of Fame running back, LaDanian Tomlinson. Amado is joined by Todd Ullah, Chief Strategy Officer for EdforTech, and Danielle Bush, EdforTech's Project Manager, to talk about STEAM Camps with Edison STEAM Elementary and Normal Heights Elementary schools.
Although the U.S. Civil War remains a controversial topic, the example set by veterans who attended North - South reunions after the war sheds new light on their spirit of reconciliation. Historian Calvin Chappelle, Site Director of two Alabama Historical Commission parks - Confederate Memorial Park and Fort Toulouse-Jackson Park, talks with Carolyn Hutcheson of In Focus about the Gettysburg Reunion of 1913.
Old Cahawba Archaeological Park, located west of Selma, is administered by the Alabama Historical Commission as Alabama's first permanent State Capital. Historical Archaeologist Linda Derry, retired Site Director and current Special Projects Coordinator, talks with Carolyn Hutcheson of In Focus about the site. She will join us again for more Old Cahawba segments in the Tri-State Travel series because of its unique history.
95.7 The Game Saturday Morning 7:30 AMKarla Cianci, Site Director at the Helen Diller Family Preschool speaks with Vanessa Kahlon on ways to get your child ready to go back to school. We all know that transition can be hard!
Gavin Kueber, the Site Director for Mars Wrigley North America joins Lisa Dent to talk about the many brands they have to offer, as well as the many new products they are revealing. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
State Rep. Joe D'Orsie gets Straight to the Point with Dr. Jose Serrano M.D. – Chair and Site Director of the Department of Emergency Medicine for UPMC Hanover. How do we address our Healthcare issues like rising costs, an aging population, and a shortage of primary care physicians?
State Rep. Joe D'Orsie gets Straight to the Point with Dr. Jose Serrano M.D. – Chair and Site Director of the Department of Emergency Medicine for UPMC Hanover. How do we address our Healthcare issues like rising costs, an aging population, and a shortage of primary care physicians?
In this episode, Jeremy and Aimee are joined by Site Director, Leila Lassetter, and Mission Manager, Laron Dixon, to discuss the crucial role of creating a motivating environment for the members on their team. They stress how essential it is for employees to feel valued at work because the recognition of good work gets repeated. Leila and Laron also share their experiences transitioning to a virtual workspace, while maintaining personal connections with their teams. Their acknowledgement of these individuals ensures that everyone they engage with feels motivated to continue to be the best at what they do.
Math+Literacy = A Winning STEAM ComboDiscover how to blend math and literacy into the joy of everyday play and learning. Dr. Kateri Thunder shares her incredible strategies for sparking children's innate mathematical curiosity through storytelling, play, and intentional language. From the pages of The Very Hungry Caterpillar to the adventures of Jabari Jumps, learn how you can turn any story time into an opportunity for young minds to explore mathematical concepts in a fun and engaging way.Join the conversation this week with Dr. Kateri Thunder, an expert in early childhood education, as she shares her top strategies for recognizing and nurturing young children's innate mathematical thinking. Through intentional language and fun-filled activities, discover how everyday interactions like reading and playing can ignite a lifelong love for math in young learners.Embrace the power of open-ended questions to transform your teaching practice, inspired by Eric Carle's beloved story The Very Hungry Caterpillar. We discuss how letting children's natural curiosity lead can deepen their engagement with mathematical concepts. Learn how to use concrete, representational, and abstract methods—such as cubes and number charts—to foster critical thinking and a strong mathematical identity in young learners, making every moment in the classroom a joyful journey of discovery and problem-solving.Finally, dive into the creative integration of math and literacy using multicultural children's literature, as we discuss strategies for connecting math, literacy and STEM using books like Jabari Jumps and Jabari Tries. We also explore the profound impact of unplugged coding activities and the significance of including diverse fairy tales that reflect all children's experiences. Empower yourself as an educator or parent with a treasure trove of innovative techniques designed to make every classroom moment a delightful journey of discovery and problem-solving for our early learners.Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation with Dr. Kateri Thunder that promises to ignite a love for math in the hearts of children and provide fresh inspiration for educators everywhere!Listen now and join us in transforming early childhood education, one playful moment at a time! About Our Guest:Kateri Thunder, Ph.D. is an educator, researcher, author, and coach who collaborates with learners and educators from school divisions around the world to translate research into practice. Kateri has served as an inclusive, early childhood educator, an Upward Bound educator, a mathematics specialist, an assistant professor of mathematics education at James Madison University, and Site Director for the Central Virginia Writing Project. Kateri researches, writes, and presents on equity and access in education and the intersection of literacy and mathematics for teaching and learning. She has partnered with thousands of educators to catalyze change in their classrooms and schools. Kateri is a best-selling author for Corwin, including Visible Learning in Early Childhood and The Early Childhood Education Playbook. Support the Show.Read the full show notes, visit the website, and check out my on-demand virtual course. Continue the adventure at LinkedIn or Instagram. *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
Are you really going to buy a $20 shovel to dig one hole and then leave your new shovel in the shed for a year? David Melancon, Site Director for the New Orleans ToolBank, rents these tools out for free.
This hour, guest host Ian Hoch speaks with David Melancon, Site Director for the New Orleans ToolBank. Then, Ian endures the full wrath of angered Trump supporters.
In this episode, we are joined by Elisabeth O'Rourke, Ph.D., the Site Director for MindWell Psychology's Albany, NY practice location. Dr. O'Rourke sits down to discuss her work as a clinical psychologist and her expertise in cognitive behavioral therapy designed for children, adolescents, and emerging adults dealing with a range of disorders. Incorporating techniques such as relaxation and mindfulness into her practice, Dr. O'Rourke uses individualized and strength-based approaches to address an array of mental health issues – including anxiety, depression, OCD, and behavioral concerns. Dr. O'Rourke has always been passionate about helping children and young adults overcome mental health challenges. By examining the intersection between physical and mental health, she has helped countless individuals unlock their potential for growth and resilience… Click play now to discover: What led Dr. O'Rourke to pursue work in her field. The primary disorders that child psychologists treat. Why so many teens are coping with anxiety. Outside factors that impact the mental health of children and teens. Find out more about O'Rourke and her work at MindWell here! Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9
Kelsey and Shellee will discuss: - The importance of students assessing their strengths and passions early in high school so they get ideas of what they want to do in their life. Use summer break to sign up for programs that will give you insight on career paths you are interested in. - Kelsey helps lead a summer program for students. The students go on college campus for 8 days to learn what to expect once they leave for college. It is such a transformative experience! Apply on website- https://www.nslcleaders.org - High schoolers need mentors to help them navigate big choices in life. About Kelsey: Kelsey Pearson is a DMV (DC, Maryland, and Virginia) Native, she grew up in Northern Virginia. She was a School Counselor for 7 years in Loudoun County and Alexandria City. This was her 9th summer with the National Student Leadership Conference. Kelsey Pearson holds her Bachelor's in Human Services from the University of Delaware. Additionally, she has her Master's degree in School Counseling from The George Washington University and her Administration and Educational Leadership certificate from George Mason University. Kelsey now works full-time with the NSLC as a Site Director in the summer and Associate Director of Educator Relations for the Northeast throughout the year! Kelsey is passionate about developing young leaders, the college process (including athletic recruitment), and hearing people's stories. Kelsey understands the importance of combining social and academic needs and opportunities to enhance the young student's student life. Some of her hobbies include being creative through scrapbooking and being active by running or playing basketball. In college, she played D1 basketball and was the team captain. To Kelsey leadership is inviting others else to be the best version of themselves to reach a team goal. Connect with Kelsey: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelsey-pearson-ma-ncc-4bb48167/ Instagram- @kelseyypearson Website- https://www.nslcleaders.org/ Email- kelsey.pearson@nslcleaders.org Connect with Shellee: Website: https://collegereadyplan.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr_WodPHDfSWEbiPdsRDbyQ Twitter: https://twitter.com/gocollegeready Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/collegereadyplan/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CollegeReadyPlan/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/college-ready/ Email: shellee@collegereadyplan.com
This is a special partnership episode of Scran with the Scotch Whisky Experience. Nestled on Castle Hill, within a stones throw of Edinburgh Castle, the Scotch Whisky Experience has been welcoming visitors from all over the world since the late 80s - a time when the world of whisky was very, very different to what it is now. Rosalind went along to experience this popular tour and speak to some of the people in the know about how it came about, what it has to offer and how it has played a not insignificant role in nurturing much of the talent found in the whisky industry today. Rosalind chats to Angela Dineen, Operations Director about the history of the experience as well as modern undertakings, including the recent investment of £3.5m into a new tour and how it houses one of the world's largest collections of scotch whisky. She also speaks to Michelle Pizzi, Site Director of The North British Distillery and Alex Thomson, Visitor Attraction Manager at The Glenturret Distillery who share their memories of their time working at the Scotch Whisky Experience and how it helped shape their future careers in the industry. They offer some great insight into working in this thriving industry and how the Scotch Whisky Experience has played its part in their careers. If you're interested in opportunities with them, check out their website where you can find more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of BackTable OBGYN, host Dr. Mark Hoffman engages in a comprehensive discussion with Dr. Jorge Carrillo, a MIGS specialist at the Orlando VA Healthcare System and Site Director for the UCF/HCA Healthcare OB/GYN Residency Program, about the complexities of chronic pelvic pain from the perspective of a biopsychosocial model. The conversation dwells mostly on the intricate relationship between pain, trauma, and the patient's psychological state as it relates to chronic pelvic pain. Dr. Carrillo emphasizes the importance of adopting a trauma-informed care approach that creates a safe environment for patients. The discussion also covers the use of surveys for patient information, the importance of organizing thoughts during patient evaluation, and an outline of the four major categories of pelvic pain: gynecologic, urologic, gastrointestinal, and musculoskeletal. Dr. Carrillo shares valuable insights into managing complex conditions such as pelvic pain, providing an education-first approach for patients with emphasis on shared decision-making, and outlines how he and his team operate within a multidisciplinary framework for patient treatment. --- SHOW NOTES 00:00 - Introduction 04:32 - Dr. Carrillo's Journey in the Medical Field 08:51 - The Importance of Trauma-Informed Care in Chronic Pelvic Pain 14:54 - Understanding the Biopsychosocial Model in Chronic Pelvic Pain 19:49 - The Initial Approach to Evaluating Patients with Chronic Pelvic Pain 25:25 - Understanding Nociplastic Pain and Sensitization 28:00 - Treatment Approaches for Sensitization 29:26 - The Importance of Organized Thinking in Pain Management 30:20 - The Role of Questionnaires in Patient Assessment 35:10 - The Importance of Multimodal Approach in Pain Management 43:00 - The Role of the Provider in Organizing Patient Care 45:37 - The Importance of Education in Pelvic Pain Management --- RESOURCES International Pelvic Pain Society Handouts for Different Disorders of Chronic Pelvic Pain: https://www.pelvicpain.org/public/resources/educational-resources/informational-handouts
Researchers at the UK Biobank Project have taken a major step towards a blood test that can predict the risk of dementia, more than a decade before the condition is formally diagnosed in patients. Prof Brian Lawlor, Professor of Old Age Psychiatry and Site Director for the Global Brain Health Institute Trinity College Dublin explained how significant this development is.
Dr. Brad Miller is the Co-Founder and Chief Linguistic Officer of Puzzle Labs, a software platform that uses AI to make knowledge transfer easier. Previously, he was the Site Director for P&G's Smart Lab in the Research Park, and he's also spent time traveling the world from Ecuador to India studying the impact of languages ADDITIONAL LINKS- Puzzle Labs- https://www.puzzlelabs.ai/ Brad Miller- https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradbmiller/ "Speaking Like a Brahmin: Social Aspects of a Register of Spoken Telugu"- https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/3517/ VISIT http://researchpark.illinois.edu/podcast/ for our entire catalog of episodes.
Have you ever felt a nudge to pursue something but your circumstances were too overwhelming to even think about taking the next step? Our guest, Corinne Wenger, is Site Director over a Pennsylvania Bible2School program, and she's all too familiar with that nudge. You'll be encouraged to hear her story that gives our God of details all the glory! Ready to hear how nothing is impossible with God? Let's go! CORINNE WENGER is a mom to three awesome kids, one daughter and two sons, with her husband, Jordan. After volunteering as a small group leader, she became a Site Director in Pennsylvania for Bible2School in 2022. She enjoys leading the children in small group time and getting to know each child during the school year. Resources Family Discipleship by Matt Chandler & Adam Griffin Luke 1:37 - nothing is impossible with God Next Steps Share this episode Like & Follow Bible2School on FB & IG Subscribe to this podcast Leave a review on your fav podcast channel Bring Bible2School to your school district
The average time people in the United States look at a screen each day is 7 hours and 4 minutes. Yes, you read that number correctly. AND that does not count work/school associated screen time! Adam Holz, Site Director with Focus on the Family's Plugged In provides a clear case that the need to implement a screen detox and break from social media has never been stronger. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
December 30: Today on the Conference channel, it's an Interview in Action live from the 2023 CHIME Fall Forum. On this episode Sarah Richardson, SVP, Chief Digital & Information Officer at Tivity Health speaks with Juan Vado, Executive IT Site Director at RWJBarnabas Health. Juan shares his journey of achieving the 'Most Wired Level 10' status for his organization. This recognition has come from years of strategic efforts, systematic improvements, and digital innovation aimed at transforming patient care. How can we not explore possible implications of this achievement on the overall patient experience? Does it not make patients feel safer knowing they're in the hands of an organization at the forefront of digital healthcare? Juan dives into these very questions outlining how this honor translates into enhancing the patient experience and making their hospital stay feel like being home. We also delve into the exciting future of AI in healthcare. Can successful AI implementation indeed get regulated without a robust governance system?Subscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthDonate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
Site-107 has no Site Director. Love is running out of patience. This episode was written by Anna Maguire and features the voices of Logan Laidlaw (Harley), Jackson McMurray (Lancaster), Tasch Ritter (Klein), Tabi Bardall (Love), and Anna Maguire (Raddagher). Original music by Jackson McMurray. Sign up for our newsletter at findusalivepodcast.com for updates, info, art, and more. Join us on Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content! Word of mouth is the best advertising, so be sure to share with your friends if you like the show! This podcast and all content relating to the SCP Foundation are released under a Creative Commons Sharealike 3.0 license.
Katie Green joins us for another member highlight with a conversation packed full of all the good stuff.ou'll hear her journey from stay-at-home mom to Bible2School Site Director, some noteworthy Bible2School kid convos, and the reminder that when you're doing Kingdom work, God has all the details covered! Are you ready to hear how simple obedience is all you need to make a kingdom impact on your patch of ground? Let's go! KATIE GREEN is a mom to four beautiful daughters with her husband, Wes. In 2020, she became a Site Director for Bible2School Laurel Highlands. She enjoys leading the children in worship and spending time getting to know each child during the school year. Resources Jeremiah 29:11 - plans to prosper you Jeremiah 29:13 - seek me and you will find me James 1:19 - quick to listen, slow to speak James 1:2 - consider it pure joy in trials Ephesians 6 - The Armor of God Next Steps Rate and Review on Spotify , Apple, Google, or wherever you listen to podcasts Find a Bible2School program Advent Prophecy Cards - free printable PDF Find us on Facebook & Instagram Subscribe to this podcast
Katie Green joins us for another member highlight with a conversation packed full of all the good stuff. You'll hear her journey from stay-at-home mom to Bible2School Site Director, some noteworthy Bible2School kid convos, and the reminder that when you're doing Kingdom work, God has all the details covered! Are you ready to hear how simple obedience is all you need to make a kingdom impact on your patch of ground? Let's go! KATIE GREEN is a mom to four beautiful daughters with her husband, Wes. In 2020, she became a Site Director for Bible2School Laurel Highlands. She enjoys leading the children in worship and spending time getting to know each child during the school year. Resources Jeremiah 29:11 - plans to prosper you Jeremiah 29:13 - seek me and you will find me James 1:19 - quick to listen, slow to speak James 1:2 - consider it pure joy in trials Ephesians 6 - The Armor of God Next Steps Rate and Review on Spotify , Apple, Google, or wherever you listen to podcasts Find a Bible2School program Advent Prophecy Cards - free printable PDF Find us on Facebook & Instagram Subscribe to this podcast
Azubike Kalu is a husband, father, former tutor, and current Director of Back2Back Nigeria. His journey with the ministry began with tutoring, and over time, he became captain of a children's home, then an assistant director, and now he leads an entire staff team in providing holistic care to vulnerable populations in his own home-country. In this episode, Azubike shares who mentored him well in his younger years, the lessons he's collected from his many roles within Back2Back, and what keeps him up at night. Hear what Azu returns to on the hardest days, why a trauma-informed Back2Back school was so important for the families of Nigeria, and what has been made possible in the lives of kids and families because that school now exists. Links to learn more: Learn more about Back2Back Ministries Follow Back2Back Ministries on Social Media: Instagram | Facebook --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bethedifference/message
In this episode, we're breaking new ground by featuring Martha Schoenewe, Site Director of Paws for Purple Hearts San Antonio, and George Saldaña, Owner of Evenflow Home and Commercial Services. From supporting veterans through innovative programs to mastering the ins and outs of home and commercial services, don't miss this chance to learn, connect, and be inspired! ▶ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://goo.gl/dzqVGV ✅ Marc Ebinger, Crükus Marketing Agency
Welcome to Season 10 of the Women of Golf Show! Tune in Tuesday 9:00 AM Eastern This week Cindy & Ted are joined by this week's special guest: Karen Nicoletti, LPGA Professional. Plus they discuss "How To Build Confidence" in the No B.S. Zone. More on Karen: Born in San Diego, California, Karen started playing Golf when she was just 5 years old. Karen had a excellent junior career. She won the Junior World Golf Championship when she was 9 & 10 years old. Karen played on various Mini Tour's and the women's European Tour after college and owned and operated her own Golf Shop in Germany. Karen is conversant in German. Specializing in golfer development, Karen's unique approach to coaching inspires golfers of every age, gender and skill level. Her special efforts with junior golfers have provided young players across the country with the tools, confidence and support to participate and achieve success in any endeavor. Karen is a Site Director for a LPGA-USGA Girls Golf program. Karen also has a passion for working with students with various handicaps such as the Blind and quadriplegic. Join LIVE Tuesdays 9:00 - 10:00AM Eastern http://www.blogtalkradio.com/womenofgolf Or listen on these platforms: iTunes , Stitcher, Tunein, Castbox, TalkStreamLive & Spotify.
Catholic Charities' House of the Good Shepherd is one of two transitional housing residences offering safety and a fresh start to women and children who are victims of domestic violence. Join Katie Bredemann and Phil Zepeda as they welcome Deborah Hammond, Program Director, Family Violence Services, and Lizette Olvera, Site Director for the House of the Good Shepherd to discuss updates on the House of the Good Shepherd, plus October, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and the upcoming Glow of Hope brunch.
This week, Jeremy and Marisol are joined by Bill McGrath, our Orlando Site Director. Bill shares his journey of starting as a trainer and quality manager to eventually relocating to open our Orlando site and becoming Site Director. He discusses the value of promoting from within and helping employees develop their full potential. He also shares success stories from personnel who benefitted from Qualfon's mentorship programs to advance their careers.
Welcome to Botched: A D&D Podcast! Season 8 has arrived! This is our live show at Dragoncon 2023! If you're wondering why the audio quality is a little different from most other episodes, its because we recorded it live in a grand ballroom in front of a live audience! If you want to catch the start of Botched Seasons, head to Dragoncon and come see our live show! Our story tonight begins with a member of the 05 council addressing brand new trainees. This entire season is a form of training, to show new SCP Foundation personnel what to do and not do when the world is on the brink of destruction. The group at the heart of this training are a small group of researchers all vying for Site Director status. They must use the high tech equipment of the SCP Foundation to leap into the bodies of personnel in a neighboring universe in order to witness first hand what's going on. Who are these researchers all fighting over the same job? What's going on in these other universes? What is the cause of the end of the world? What does that entail? How many people is the DM going to murder ruthlessly? Tune in and find out! We now have a PO Box! Wanna send us something? PO BOX 3178 Gettysburg, PA 17325 All of our previous seasons can be found on our new channel! Botched Archives! A special shout out and thank you to all of our supporters over on Patreon. You help us continue to churn out “quality” episodes. With your continued support we can take our show on the road! Check out our store over at Botched Podcast where you can find tshirts, stickers, pint glasses and more! Give us a 5 star review over on Itunes. Doing so will help the show grow, but we will also read out whatever you write at the end of one of our episodes! Feel free to email us any questions, comments or suggestions at BotchedPodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, subscribe on Youtube, like us on Facebook. You can watch the show live on Twitch! Check out each of the hosts' Twitch streams! Dennis, Phil, Tristan Hosts: Dennis, Phil, Tristan, Steve Editor: Dennis Producer: Phil and Dennis Executive Producers: James Thatcher, Chronic Ejac, Jim Beverly, Seth Skinner, Bmel, Disgruntled Furniture, Zucharee, Bashscript, The Splintersmith, Sapper Supreme, Lost Limey, Chris Wisdom and Scabby Goose Publisher: Phil and Dennis Art by Emily Swan Music by Gozer --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/botchedpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/botchedpodcast/support
Business founders have a lot of elements to think about, and BioLabs takes one off their plate. In this episode, Adam Jenkins breaks down his work at BioLabs with start-up founders helping start-ups de-risk their investments and maximize the use of their capital. He also talks about the BioLabs marketplace, which aims to simplify purchasing processes for small companies, and the state of the funding atmosphere today. Now is the time to be smart with capital, so tune in and listen to Adam's advice for start-ups! (add link) Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health
Our guests for this episode are Smooth Ambler Founder, John Little, and Travis Hammond, Site Director and current Head Distiller. This wide-ranging conversation is one of the most open discussions we've had with a distillery. We appreciated their openness and honesty as we discussed the evolution and future of Smooth Ambler. We hope you enjoy! Stream this episode on your favorite podcast app and be sure to drop us a review while you're there. We are thankful for everyone who has supported us. A huge shoutout goes to our growing Patreon Community as well! We'd appreciate it if you can take the time to give us feedback on our podcast. If you enjoy our content, consider giving us a 5 star rating on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and tell a fellow bourbon lover about our show. Follow us @BourbonLens on Instagram, Facebook, & Twitter. And please check out our Patreon to learn how you can support our endeavors, earn Bourbon Lens swag, be part of future barrel picks, and more. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions, please email us at Info@BourbonLens.com. Check out our BourbonLens.com to read our blog posts, whiskey news, podcast archive, and details on our upcoming single barrel picks. Cheers,Scott and JakeBourbon Lens About Smooth Ambler: In the Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia, Smooth Ambler is a craft distiller of artisan whiskies. Smooth Ambler has a family of quality wheated and rye bourbons that includes handcrafted whiskies 100% distilled and aged in West Virginia and curated blends sourced from the finest all-American whiskies. Founded in 2009 with the simple goal of producing the best whiskey possible, the brand has been part of Pernod Ricard since 2016. From the Founder, John Little: Who is crazy enough to start a whiskey company from scratch, in the hills of West Virginia, in a world filled with hundred-year-old Kentucky distilleries? Folks with a fiercely independent spirit, that's who. At Smooth Ambler, tradition isn't a recipe we follow. Our company is literal proof of solid Appalachian know-how. That's when the hard working, creative, and resourceful folks of West Virginia come together to make something beautiful (and damn good) that no one else thought possible. We didn't just set out to make award winning whiskey. We also set out to create a source of pride for West Virginians everywhere. To embrace the best of everything around us - the land, the people, and the resources – to create a business that would make a difference by providing opportunities for the people in our community. And the way we do it is simple, we do what we think is right, everyday. We don't look to see what our competitors are doing, we don't look at the past, we do it by being honest, embracing diversity, and creating relationships built on trust. It's not complicated, it's the only way we know how to do it. So yeah, we're not from Kentucky, but if you couldn't already tell, we like it that way. Because it turns out you can make bourbon in West Virginia, too. And you don't need a family name or recipe to make that award winning whiskey, you just need a fiercely independent spirit. - John Little, Founder Coverage and Show Links: Smooth Ambler Smooth Ambler: A West Virginia distillery with real spirit | Positively WV Podcasts | wvnews.com
In this episode, host Dr. Sabeen Dhand interviews vascular surgeon Dr. Rami Tadros about advantages and indications for radial access in PAD treatment and the current selection of radial access devices. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR Surmodics Sublime Radial Access Platform https://sublimeradial.com/ --- SHOW NOTES Dr. Rami Tadros is a vascular surgeon and Site Director of Endovascular Aortic Surgery at Mount Sinai Hospital. Dr. Tadros begins by discussing how often he uses radial access in his practice, how current wire and catheter technology limits the potential of radial access, and how evolution of these devices (such as increased length and improved sizing for transradial tools) is on the horizon. Dr. Tadros also discusses the indications and specific advantages for radial access. He describes his device preferences, workflow, and workarounds for radial access. The doctors then take a deeper dive into lengths and sizing of the tools that are currently on the market. They offer some insight on maximizing distance while still maintaining pushability and taking into account the variety of patient anatomy. There is also a brief discussion on pedal access, risks associated with it, and closure complications. Dr. Tadros covers specific clinical vignettes for treating PAD with radial access. There are limitations of the currently available devices, so it is important to plan for distal embolization and bailout stents. We conclude the episode with some guidance for radial access. We review the required tools, the importance of confirming patency of the palmar arch, and the Barbeau test to inform radial access. Dr. Tadros also highlights the use of verapamil, heparin, and nitroglycerin to minimize the risk of vessel spasm. --- RESOURCES Dr. Rami Tadros Twitter: https://twitter.com/VascMD
Poet Jenny Sadre-Orafai discusses “Dear Outsiders,” her new book of prose, which captures sibling life in a coastal town. Then, Caroline Young, Site Director of Common Good Atlanta, and Callan Steinmann, Curator of Education at Georgia Museum of Art, tell us about the new exhibition that combines artwork with creative writing from the currently incarcerated. Plus, our series, “Speaking of Art,” shines a light on mixed-media artist Leigh Ann Culver.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
GiGi's Playhouse Cleveland's very own Lizz Maxwell and Missy Gibel join the show! We are back highlighting playhouses in celebration of 20 Years of Believing at GiGi's Playhouse!! These 2 have pretty amazing stories to share, it was hard to fit them both in! Missy was on the team that started the 3rd playhouse to ever open back in 2006 in Chicago! She is a strong momma bear that just wanted to create a place for her daughter and other families that didn't have a place to feel welcomed. Her family then moved to Cleveland, so she had to bring a playhouse with her! She then took it upon herself to open GiGi's Playhouse Cleveland with the help of an incredible team. This introduces Lizz Maxwell, who does not have a child with Down syndrome but does have a heart large enough to support an entire city of people with Down syndrome. Lizz is the Site Director of GiGi's Playhouse Cleveland and has helped in building up GiGi's Playhouse to be a staple of the Cleveland community! This episode sheds some light on the heart and soul that goes into bringing a GiGi's Playhouse into existence and the impacts it makes. Each and every one of us has a fire deep within ourselves that burns on passion. All it takes is the right outlet to further fuel that flame. We hope this episode and all our episodes help you in finding that fuel, or what we call your “Little Something Extra”. See the video version of this episode here: https://gigisplayhouse.org/alittlesomethingextra
This week, we have a special guest on our show, Emahn Sanchez, who currently serves as one of our Site Directors in the Philippines. Emahn's journey from being an agent to a Site Director is an inspiring story of perseverance and hard work. During his interview with Jeremy and Marisol, Emahn discusses his experience of learning English while working his way up the career ladder. He also shares insights into his leadership style and how he believes that effective leadership can have a profound impact on people's lives. Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, Emahn remained committed to his role as a leader and went above and beyond to ensure that his team continued to excel. He firmly believes that leading by example is the key to inspiring others to become the best versions of themselves.
Would it surprise you to know that Community of Christ and the LDS Church are not the only ones who consider the Kirtland Temple to be “their” sacred space? In this episode, host Brittany Mangelson sits down with Site Director, Roger Rose, to see What's Brewing at the Kirtland Temple. From meaningful worships to group retreats to pep rallies for the local high school, the Kirtland Temple truly serves as a place for community building and personal growth. Listen in to find out how you can be a part of the experience. For more information on the Kirtland Temple Site and opportunities to serve as an interpreter, go to: https://www.kirtlandtemple.org https://www.historicsitesfoundation.org Or write to Roger Rose at: rrose@cofchrist.org Download TranscriptThanks for listening to Project Zion Podcast!Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!