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As a young man, Stanislaw Poniatowski arrived at the court of Empress Elizabeth of Russia, a Polish noble in the service of an English diplomat. An affair commenced with the future Catherine the Great, whose affection (and malign influence in the politics of Russia's neighbor) resulted in Stanislaw being elected King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania in in 1764. It was a good news/bad news reign for Stanislaw, who saw his country partitioned not once, not twice, but three times, by the greater powers on his borders. His efforts to modernize and liberalize Poland - including the creation of an American-style constitution in 1791 - were all for naught, as his former lover finally annexed what remained of Poland in 1795. It would be more than a century before Poland re-emerged as a nation, and one which views Stanislaw II August in an understandably mixed way. Thanks to listener Ray for contributing this banger of a tale. Listen ad-free at patreon.com/trashyroyalspodcast. To advertise on this podcast, reach out to info@amplitudemediapartners.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week in Counter-Strike, ESIC returned with a vengeance and the Swedish regen of stanislaw has returned. NIP are also coming for your local LANs, and Pro League seeding has sent TYLOO back to the shadow realm that is the VRS. All that as well as an interesting look into Elliott's private life on this week's episode of Overtime on Inferno.Check out Logan's new project:https://thestratbook.gg
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Zdzisław Stanisław Błaszczyk é um bispo católico polonês. É bispo-auxiliar da Arquidiocese de São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro.
1983 ist das Jahr, in dem der Kalte Krieg seinen Gipfel erreicht hat. Ost und West bringen Atomraketen in Stellung, die Menschen haben Angst vor einem Atomkrieg. Weltweit finden Friedensdemos statt. Ein Funke, eine Fehleinschätzung der Lage, und die Welt explodiert. Vor diesem Hintergrund schiebt Oberstleutnant Stanislaw Petrow in einem sowjetischen Atombunker Nachtschicht, als das System den Start amerikanischer Atomraketen meldet. Was tun? Genau, die Welt retten! Vielen Dank an Ingeborg Jacobs, die über diese Jahrhundertgeschichte ein lesenswertes Buch geschrieben hat. (Stanislaw Petrow: der Mann, der den Atomkrieg verhinderte)
In this enlightening episode, we welcome Stanislaw Wasowicz, co-founder of Scotty AI, an innovative AI agent orchestration platform revolutionizing talent acquisition and HR processes. Stanislaw shares how Scotty AI is transforming the recruitment industry by automating knowledge work and improving the experience for all stakeholders. He discusses the company's focus on large enterprises, their partnership-driven growth strategy, and the potential of AI to replace human labor in various sectors. Stanislaw also provides insights into the future of conversational AI in B2B sales and website interactions, offering a glimpse into the transformative power of AI in reshaping business operations and customer experiences.
When Germany invaded Poland in 1939, it wasn't the Germans who first uprooted Stanislaw Kulik and his family—it was the Russians. Deported to a Siberian Gulag, Stanislaw's fate took a dramatic turn in 1941 when the Germans launched their invasion of the Soviet Union. Suddenly, the Russians released their Polish captives, and Stanislaw embarked on an arduous journey across thousands of miles. He eventually joined the Polish army in Uzbekistan, a path that would lead him to Britain and ultimately to the frontlines in Holland, where he fought with the Polish Parachute Brigade at Arnhem. Joining me is Nicholas Kinloch, the grandson of Stanislaw Kulik. Nicholas has chronicled his grandfather's extraordinary wartime experience in his book, From the Soviet Gulag to Arnhem: A Polish Paratrooper's Epic Wartime Journey. patreon.com/ww2podcast
Stanislaw Zalewski ist heute 98 Jahre alt. Im September 1943 wurde er als Widerstandskämpfer in Polen gefasst, nachdem er ein Zeichen auf eine Hausmauer gemalt hatte. Es folgte ein Martyrium, das im KZ Auschwitz begann und später nach Mauthausen und Gusen führte. Magdalena Żelasko drehte nun den Dokumentarfilm "Botschafter des Erinnerns" über ihn. Stefan Hauser hat die Radiosendung gestaltet.
In der Nacht auf den 26. September 1983 erlebt Oberstleutnant Stanislaw Petrow einen dramatischen Wendepunkt in der Geschichte des Kalten Krieges. An diesem Tag meldet das sowjetische Frühwarnsystem einen vermeintlichen Atomangriff der USA. Trotz des Alarms bewahrt Petrow Ruhe und entscheidet, die Meldung als Fehlalarm einzustufen, wodurch er wahrscheinlich einen verheerenden Atomkrieg verhindert. In dieser Folge geht es um die schicksalhaften Ereignisse, die sich in der Nacht in der Kommandostelle in Serpuchow-15 abspielen, Petrows Entscheidung und sein Vermächtnis als Retter der Welt......Das Folgenbild zeigt Stanislaw Petrow in der Küche seiner Wohnung in Frjasino, 03.07.2016......WERBUNGDu willst dir die Rabatte unserer Werbepartner sichern? Hier geht's zu den Angeboten!.......Jetzt His2Go unterstützen für tolle Vorteile, über Acast+ oder Steady.Werde His2Go Hero oder His2Go Legend: https://plus.acast.com/s/his2go-geschichte-podcast.Werde auch ohne Kreditkarte His2Go Hero oder His2Go Legend: steadyhq.com/his2go..........LITERATURJacobs, Ingeborg: Stanislaw Petrow: der Mann, der den Atomkrieg verhinderte. Wer rettet uns das nächste Mal?, 2015.Kramer, Mark: Die Nicht-Krise um »Able Archer 1983«: Fürchtete die sowjetische Führung tatsächlich einen atomaren Großangriff im Herbst 1983?, 2013. Storkman, Klaus: Herbst 1983. Am Rande eines Atomkrieges? – Als gefährlichste Phase des Ost-West-Konflikts galt bislang die Kuba-Krise 1962. Aber auch Ereignisse vor 40 Jahren hätten einen nuklearen Weltkrieg auslösen können, 2023.Stanislaw Petrow in Deutschland, Unsere Begegnungen mit Stanislaw Petrow, dem Mann der die Welt rettete! https://karl-schumacher-privat.de, Über sein Besuch 1999 in Oberhausen. Russischer Dokumentarfilm „Petrow, Retter der Welt“, Петров, спаситель мира........UNTERSTÜTZUNGFolgt und bewertet uns bei Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Podimo oder über eure Lieblings-Podcastplattformen.Wir freuen uns über euer Feedback, Input und Vorschläge zum Podcast, die ihr uns über das Kontaktformular auf der Website, Instagram und unsere Feedback E-Mail: kontakt@his2go.de schicken könnt. An dieser Stelle nochmals vielen Dank an jede einzelne Rückmeldung, die uns bisher erreicht hat und uns sehr motiviert..........COPYRIGHTMusic from https://filmmusic.io: “Sneaky Snitch” by Kevin MacLeod and "Plain Loafer" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY !Neu! Jetzt hier His2Go unterstützen, Themen mitbestimmen und Quiz2Go mit Moderatorin Chiara erleben! https://plus.acast.com/s/his2go-geschichte-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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From Day One in the fire service, the lecture is the standard teaching method. Sometimes, it seems like fire departments must keep Microsoft in business, what with all the PowerPoint software they must be ordering.And you know the instruction -- notice I didn't say “learning” – keeps going like this until you retire. Want to be a Battalion Chief? There's a lecture and PowerPoint for that. An Engineer? Yep, got it covered. Captain? Of course.Now, I know the fire service doesn't like change. As Chief Brunacini said, "Firefighters hate two things—change and the way things are now.”But maybe it is time to teach differently. If you've ever lectured to a room full of Millennials or Gen Z, you know they don't get much out of it. They're on their phones.Here to explore some fresh ideas for teaching is Jennifer Stanislaw.She heads up the West Salem, Oregon, High School Emergency Services Program. She also has over 25 years of experience as a paramedic and volunteer firefighter.
Prezes Stowarzyszenia Polskich Kombatantów, Koła nr 1 w Sydney, Stanislaw Żak zaprasza do wzięcia udziału w tegorocznym marszu w Dniu ANZAC, w czwartek 25 kwietnia.
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On this episode I talk to Stanislaw Pstrokonski, the host of the wonderful podcast Education Bookcast. The podcast has been running since 2016, and on it Staś has been covering education books and research in more detail that what is commonly done in the education podcast world. We talk about what he has learned from doing the podcast, some of his favorite episodes and topics, how he has changed his mind and what prompted these changes, and what a good conversation about the school of the future should look like. We discuss the different basic outlooks of people in discussing education and education reform, how willingly we believe certain arguments and are disinclined to listen to other arguments, Thomas Sowell's book A Conflict of Visions, discussions about math education, problem solving and cognitive load, issues with progressive pedagogy, critical thinking, cultural expectations about learning and schooling, Direct Instruction, Montessori education, how school wastes kids' time and how much we should teach every day, aftercare, physical activity and play, misbehavior and discipline, Peter Gray's criticisms of schooling, anthropology and learning in traditional societies, learning math at Sudbury Valley school, idealizing apprenticeships, what children spend time on outside of school, the US car culture, fear of abductions and other irrational fears, and much more. Books mentioned: Thomas Sowell, A Conflict of Visions Paul Lockhart, A Mathematician's Lament David Epstein, Range Siegfried Engelmann og Douglas Carnine, Theory of Instruction: Principles and Applications Daniel Willingham, Why Don't Students Like School?, The Reading Mind ---------------------------- Our logo is by Sveinung Sudbø, see his works on originalkopi.com The music is by Arne Kjelsrud Mathisen, see the facebook page Nygrenda Vev og Dur for more info. ---------------------------- Thank you for listening. Please send feedback and questions to larsogpaal@gmail.com There is no better way for the podcast to gain new interested listener than by you sharing it with friends, so if you find what we do interesting and useful, please consider doing just that. The podcast is still most in Norwegian, but we have a lot of episodes coming out in English. Our blogs: https://paljabekk.com/ https://larssandaker.blogspot.com/ Alt godt, hilsen Lars og Pål
Murph, Emmett, Jablonski and their new companions try to heal up and begin the dangerous trek to Krakow. Stanislaw and Harrison try to find work. Follow us on X @dorkdaypodcast, on Facebook @dorkdayafternoon, or check out our website www.dorkdayafternoon.com. Join our Discord. Support us, check out our new Patreon. Find great DDA and TPM merch on Redbubble. Two Past Midnight is an actual play podcast of “Twilight: 2000, 4th Ed.”, produced by Dork Day Afternoon. “Twilight: 2000” is a role playing game about a “World War III that didn't happen”, created by Free League and published in partnership with GDW and Amargosa Press. For more information about Free League and other Free League products, visit freeleaguepublishing.com. The story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Credits: Music and Sound by Syrinscape. syrinscape.com The app putting sound into the hands of gamers. Theme song for Two Past Midnight by Mother Ghost. Check them out on spotify, they are the $hit. And follow them on Instagram @motherghostmusic --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dork-day-afternoon/message
Ein russisches Foltergefängnis im Donbass - und wie ein junger Journalist in dieser Hölle zweieinhalb Jahre überlebt. Volker Weichsel, Mitübersetzer des Buches und Redakteur der Zeitschrift „Osteuropa“, erläutert die Hintergründe.
Stanislaw and Harrison try to blend in in Krakow. Emmet and Mr. Jablonski are caught in the middle. Murph gets a visitor. Follow us on X @dorkdaypodcast, on Facebook @dorkdayafternoon, or check out our website www.dorkdayafternoon.com. Join our Discord. Support us, check out our new Patreon. Find great DDA and TPM merch on Redbubble. Two Past Midnight is an actual play podcast of “Twilight: 2000, 4th Ed.”, produced by Dork Day Afternoon. “Twilight: 2000” is a role playing game about a “World War III that didn't happen”, created by Free League and published in partnership with GDW and Amargosa Press. For more information about Free League and other Free League products, visit freeleaguepublishing.com. The story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Credits: Music and Sound by Syrinscape. syrinscape.com The app putting sound into the hands of gamers. Theme song for Two Past Midnight by Mother Ghost. Check them out on spotify, they are the $hit. And follow them on Instagram @motherghostmusic --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dork-day-afternoon/message
Murphy wakes up alone. Emmett and Jablonski wrestle with their situation. Harrison and Stanislaw look for clues. Follow us on X @dorkdaypodcast, on Facebook @dorkdayafternoon, or check out our website www.dorkdayafternoon.com. Join our Discord. Support us, check out our new Patreon. Find great DDA and TPM merch on Redbubble. Two Past Midnight is an actual play podcast of “Twilight: 2000, 4th Ed.”, produced by Dork Day Afternoon. “Twilight: 2000” is a role playing game about a “World War III that didn't happen”, created by Free League and published in partnership with GDW and Amargosa Press. For more information about Free League and other Free League products, visit freeleaguepublishing.com. The story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Credits: Music and Sound by Syrinscape. syrinscape.com The app putting sound into the hands of gamers. Theme song for Two Past Midnight by Mother Ghost. Check them out on spotify, they are the $hit. And follow them on Instagram @motherghostmusic --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dork-day-afternoon/message
AI has been the hot topic of conversation for the last 2 years and you can't move without a post or article on how it's going to affect the labour market and recruiting, but how is it going to affect recruitment marketing? Joining me this week is Stanislaw Wasowicz, previously of Smart Recruiters and now with Scotty.ai. Stan is now at the cutting edge of AI in Talent Attraction and takes me on a journey of the future of AI in recruitment and recruitment marketing. #MarketingRules #TheVoiceOfRecruitmentMarketing Support for this podcast comes from TATech and Shazamme https://tatech.org/ https://www.shazamme.com/ To connect with Stan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stanislaw-wasowicz-b977731a/ Learn more about James and ThinkinCircles: https://thinkincircles.com/ https://www.themarketingrules.com/
Managing type 1 Diabetes is a delicate balance between insulin, diet, and exercise. But the mental and emotional aspect of diabetes is the silent struggle that can sometimes leave patients feeling hopeless and burnt out. Dr. Jody Stanislaw has been a type 1 diabetic for over 40 years. Diagnosed as a child in the 80s, she set out on a lifelong journey to manage her diabetes and become the master of her own health. She became a naturopathic physician and diabetes expert. Dr. Jody delves into the mental and emotional aspects of living with type 1 diabetes, offering guidance on staying positive and avoiding burnout. She shares her personal journey and how she provides ongoing support to her patients through regular live sessions. She explains how continuous glucose monitoring, regular exercise, and strategic eating can help patients gain better control over their diabetes. In this episode, Dr. Jody talks to Jen about her early diagnosis of type 1 diabetes, the importance of understanding blood sugar responses to food and exercise, and the impact of meal composition on blood sugar spikes. Key Takeaways [01:16] - How Dr. Jody's childhood shapes her work. [02:52] - The difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes. [07:42] - Are all glucose and carbs created equally? [12:13] - How the order you eat affects your blood sugar. [14:25] - The efficacy of vinegar to control blood sugar spikes. [15:49] - The importance of exercise in blood sugar control. [18:22] - How to avoid burnout with type 1 diabetes. [21:16] - How to find Dr. Jody. [22:33] - Dr. Jody's success stories. [25:20] - Dr. Jody's experience doing a Ted Talk. Quotes [03:35] - “All ages are getting type 1 these days, even 30-year-olds, 40-year-olds, 50-year-olds, and 60-year-olds are getting type 1.” ~ Dr. Jody Stanislaw [10:03] - “Some people have a strong, robust insulin production capacity, and some people don't.” ~ Dr. Jody Stanislaw [16:18] - “Exercise is one of the best fountains of youth we have.” ~ Dr. Jody Stanislaw Links Dr. Jody Stanislaw's Website Dr. Jody Stanislaw's LinkedIn Dr Jody Stanislaw's Instagram Dr Jody Stanislaw's Twitter Sugar is Not a Treat Nutrisense TED Connect with our host Jen on Instagram Jen on Facebook Wake Up and Read the Labels! Schedule a 15 Min Breakthrough Chat with a WURL Food Coach! Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
"Ich bin kein Held. Ich war nur zur richtigen Zeit am richtigen Ort", sagt Stanislaw Petrow. An dem Ort, an dem sich entschied, ob es zu einem Atomkrieg kommt oder nicht.
"Ich bin kein Held. Ich war nur zur richtigen Zeit am richtigen Ort", sagt Stanislaw Petrow. An dem Ort, an dem sich entschied, ob es zu einem Atomkrieg kommt oder nicht. Von Daniela Wakonigg.
Wie ein einzelner Mann durch Nichtstun den dritten Weltkrieg verhindert hat. Matthias von Hellfeld erzählt. Die passende Ausgabe “Eine Stunde History” läuft am 25. September 2023 auf DLFnova.
Dr. Jody Stanislaw received her Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine in 2007. She is a Type 1 Diabetes Specialist and her TEDx talk titled Sugar is Not a Treat has over 5 million views, which can be found at www.drjodynd.comHaving overcome the struggles of living with Type 1 Diabetes since the age of seven, she has become an expert on the damages of sugar. Via her virtual consulting practice, she has helped thousands of people from around the world improve their blood sugar control.For people with Type 1 Diabetes, she offers private and group training programs and online training courses. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Drs. Jane Howard and Gina Green join me today in a podcast that could've spanned several hours. In the time we had, we did manage to cover quite a bit of territory, including the following: What Gina has been up to since retiring from the Association for Professional Behavior Analysts (spoiler alert: she's not hanging out at the beach reading mystery novels). We talk about Jane's career in behavior analysis, including how she got into the field, some of her many, many accomplishments (including being recently honored as a Fellow of the Association for Behavior Analysis International), and what she is working on these days. The basics of research design, including why some experimental questions lend themselves to certain designs over others. In this segment, we also cover group or between-subjects designs and meta analyses, which are relevant to understand when looking at the ABA outcome literature. The distinction of criterion vs. norm referenced assessments. We discussed a number of initiatives and resources in the general realm of ABA treatment, including the current state of licensure, The ABA Coding Coalition, The Autism Commission on Quality, & CASP. We talked at length about critical thinking, healthy skepticism, and epistemology in Behavior Analysis. In addition to these topics, we probably spent the most time talking about the empirical support for ABA interventions for individuals with Autism. In doing so, we discussed the large research projects that Jane and Gina led, what to make of some of the criticisms of this literature that is starting to gain some notoriety, and what research questions we still need answers to. Jane and Gina mentioned numerous studies and resources, and I've done my best to catalog them below: Session 21 (my first interview with Gina in 2017). Howard, J., Sparkman, C., Cohen, H., Green, G, & Stanislaw, H. (2005). A comparison of intensive behavior analytic and eclectic treatments for young children with autism. doi.org/10.1016/j.ridd.2004.09.005 Howard, J. S., Stanislaw, H., Green, G., Sparkman, C. R., & Cohen, H. G. (2014). Comparison of behavior analytic and eclectic early interventions for young children with autism after three years. Stanislaw, H., Howard, J., & Martin, C. (2020). Helping parents choose treatments for young children with autism: A comparison of applied behavior analysis and eclectic treatments. Eldevik, S., Hastings, R. P., Hughes, J. C., Jahr, E., Eikeseth, S., & Cross, S. (2010). Using participant data to extend the evidence base for intensive behavioral intervention for children with autism. Klintwall, L., Eldevik, S., & Eikeseth, S. (2015). Narrowing the gap: Effects of intervention on developmental trajectories in autism. Padilla, K.L., Weston, R., Morgan, G.B., Lively, P., & O'Guinn, N. (2023). Validity and reliability evidence for assessments based in applied behavior analysis: A systematic review. Steinbrenner, J. R., Hume, K., Odom, S. L., Morin, K. L., Nowell, S. W., Tomaszewski, B., Szendrey, S., McIntyre, N. S., Yücesoy-Özkan, S., & Savage, M. N. (2020). Evidence-Based Practices for Children, Youth, and Young Adults with Autism. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute, National Clearinghouse on Autism Evidence and Practice Review Team. ABA Coding Coalition (2022). Model Coverage Policy for Adaptive Behavior Services. https://abacodes.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Model-Coverage-Policy-for-ABA-01.25.2022.pdf American Educational Research Association, American Psychological Association, & National Council on Measurement in Education (2014) Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing. Washington, DC: American Educational Research Association. https://www.testingstandards.net/uploads/7/6/6/4/76643089/standards_2014edition.pdf Behavior Analyst Certification Board & Association of Professional Behavior Analysts (February 2019). Clarifications Regarding Applied Behavior Analysis Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder: Practice Guidelines for Healthcare Funders and Managers (2nded). https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.apbahome.net/resource/collection/1FDDBDD2-5CAF-4B2A-AB3F-DAE5E72111BF/Clarifications.ASDPracticeGuidelines.pdf Johnston, Pennypacker, and Green (2019). Strategies and Tactics for Behavioral Research and Practice. This podcast is brought to you by: The Michigan Autism Conference, which is taking place on October 11-13 in Kalamazoo, and online as well. We'll hear more about this event later on in the show, but if you're impatient like me, to go michiganautismconference.org, and use the code MAC10 to save $10 at checkout. The Stone Soup Conference, which is taking place on October 20th. Use code PODCAST to save on your registration as well. HRIC Recruiting. Barb Voss has been placing BCBAs in permanent positions throughout the US for just about a decade, and has been in the business more generally for 30 years. When you work with HRIC, you work directly with Barb, thereby accessing highly personalized service. So if you're about to graduate, you're looking for a change of pace, or you just want to know if the grass really is greener on the other side, head over to HRIColorado.com to schedule a confidential chat right away. ACE Approved CEUs from .... Behavioral Observations. That's right, get your CEUs while driving, walking your dog, doing the dishes, or whatever else you might have going on, all while learning from your favorite podcast guests!
“The doctor of the future will give no medicine but will interest his patients in care of the human frame, diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease.” - Thomas Edison One of the greatest desires people have is to be free from diseases, to always have the capacity to do things - to be young. This has even fueled many to search for the so-called fountain of youth, but is it really the key to longevity? Listen to today's episode as my guest, Dr. Greg Burzynski and I discuss how you can avoid certain diseases, halt, or even revert the aging process, and more. Dr. Greg Burzynski is a Houston-based internal medicine doctor who focuses on disease prevention and longevity. He is the son of Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski, the doctor that gave Hannah the chance to live when others said otherwise. Take hold of your health now and get your body's strength back. Live better longer! Get in touch with Dr. Greg Burzynski through the Houston Concierge Medicine and Wellness Center in Houston, Texas, via Twitter or Facebook. Highlights: ⚡️ Manifesting the best out of traumas makes you grow into a better stronger person. ⚡️ There are many medical technologies today that can help detect diseases before their onset. ⚡️ Diseases of today are caused by self-inflicted trauma. ⚡️ Possibilities are endless if you update the software program in your body and do the right things.
The team finds out more about their new friend Stanislaw. Father Roberts and the rest of the villagers decide their next course of action. Follow us on twitter @dorkdaypodcast, on Facebook @dorkdayafternoon, or check out our website www.dorkdayafternoon.com. Two Past Midnight is an actual play podcast of “Twilight: 2000, 4th Ed.”, produced by Dork Day Afternoon. “Twilight: 2000” is a role playing game about a “World War III that didn't happen”, created by Free League and published in partnership with GDW and Amargosa Press. For more information about Free League and other Free League products, visit freeleaguepublishing.com. The story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Credits: Music and Sound by Syrinscape. syrinscape.com The app putting sound into the hands of gamers. Theme song for Two Past Midnight by Mother Ghost. Check them out on spotify, they are the $hit. And follow them on Instagram @motherghostmusic. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dork-day-afternoon/message
In Session 221, I had the opportunity to talk with Melissa Willa and Colin Davitian. These guys are a husband and wife team who founded the ABA provider, Kyo, formerly known as the Gateway Learning Group. Our conversation focused on two hot-button topics when it comes to providing services to individuals with Autism: Treatment Dosage and Value Based Care. With regard to the former, Melissa and Colin, along with their colleagues, conducted a retrospective analysis of treatment outcomes for learners in under their care. In doing so, they looked at the role that treatment dosage had on their overall progress, as measured by standardized assessments. You may already be wondering what they found, so don't worry, we get into that and lots more in this episode. We also try to place their findings in the context of existing studies that examined the relationship between treatment dosage and treatment outcomes. As I mention during the interview, there's lots of discussion of this topic that's happening, particularly in the various ABA social media groups, and as is true with so many other things, it's refreshing to elevate the discourse by looking at empirical analyses as opposed to anecdotal observations and hunches. If you're a clinical director or practice owner who's also interested in this topic, Melissa and Colin suggest strategies for mining the data you probably already have access to via client electronic health records. Towards the end of the podcast, we turned our attention to Value Based Care. Colin and Melissa define what that is, and contrast it with the more traditional fee-for-service approach for health care reimbursement. Not to spoil the punchline here, but these guys seemed pretty bullish on the potential for shifting Autism services to a Value Based Care model. As a sidetone, for a longer discussion on the topic of VBC, check out Session 194 with Amanda Ralston. I have other guests that I've been meaning to bring on to talk about this as well. Lastly, I want to thank Melissa and Colin for patiently responding to all of my “yeah, but…” questions. Even though I don't personally provide services in an insurance funded model, I am old enough to remember the days when accessing ABA services was next to impossible due to the lack of both funding and providers, so I'm fairly reluctant to cede ground as it relates to how many hours individuals can receive authorization for, and my line of questioning most likely revealed this. I've also seen cases where learners have received very intensive early intervention, and made so much progress that they entered kindergarten with little to no supports. As such, I think it's fair to say that I had some level of bias heading into this conversation. Long story short, these are complicated topics, and whether you agree or disagree with the findings we discuss in this episode, I think you'll find the conversation thought provoking. Lastly, if you want to read up on this topic in more detail, I have several of the articles we referenced in this episode's show notes. I also have Melissa and Colin's LinkedIn profiles, so I'd encourage you to connect with them if you have questions or thoughts about these topics. To learn more about Kyo or to connect with Colin and Melissa: www.kyocare.com Melissa Willa - LinkedIn Colin Davitian - LinkedIn Here are some links to studies we directly or indirectly referred to in this episode: Ostrovsky, A., Willa, M., Cho, T. et al. Data-driven, client-centric applied behavior analysis treatment-dose optimization improves functional outcomes. World J Pediatr (2022). Rogers SJ, Yoder P, Estes A, Warren Z, McEachin J, Munson J, et al. A Multisite Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing the Effects of Intervention Intensity and Intervention Style on Outcomes for Young Children With Autism. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2021;60(6):710-22. Virués-Ortega, J. (2010). Applied behavior analytic intervention for autism in early childhood: Meta-analysis, meta-regression and dose–response meta-analysis of multiple outcomes. Clinical Psychology Review, 30, 387-399. Cohen, H., Amerine-Dickens, M., & Smith, T. (2006). Early intensive behavioral treatment: Replication of the UCLA model in a community setting. Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 27, S145-S155. Eikeseth, S., Smith, T., Jahr, E., & Eldevik, S. (2002). Intensive behavioral treatment at school for 4- to 7-year-old children with autism: A 1-year comparison controlled study. Behavior Modification, 26, 46-68. Howard, J. S., Sparkman, C. R., Cohen, H. G., Green, G., & Stanislaw, H. (2005). 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In this episode, I discuss blood glucose regulation and diabetes with Type 1 Diabetes specialist Dr. Jody Stanislaw. We cover: How do you define sugar? The importance of blood glucose Thyroid hormone and the regulation of blood sugar Insulin and why it is so important and not the villain people make it out to be What are the health consequences of a high-sugar diet? What tips do you have to avoid sugar? More ... About Dr. Jody: Dr. Jody Stanislaw received her Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine in 2007, is a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist, and has lived with type 1 diabetes since the age of 7. Her TEDx talk, Sugar is Not a Treat, has over 2 million views. From her 40 years of personal & 10 years of professional experience with T1D, she teaches life-changing information about how to successfully manage type 1 that standard medical care often leaves out. Her virtual consulting practice allows T1Ds all over the world to work with her. In addition to focusing on improving one's diabetes, as a holistic physician, she also supports patients with critical lifestyle areas such as diet, exercise, sleep, and emotional health. Website: www.drjodynd.com TedTalk: https://youtu.be/tic7X3ET4gE
I sit down with Brewster Stanislaw, a true industry veteran with experience leading product and strategy at some of the biggest names in tech, including Google, Adobe, and Marketo. Currently the Chief Product Officer at Demandbase, Brewster has a wealth of knowledge to share about building a world-class R&D organization, defining product-led growth, innovation during hypergrowth, and the crucial role of the customer in product development. Whether you're a product manager, marketer, or simply interested in how these industry giants operate, you won't want to miss this episode! About Demandbase Demandbase is a B2B marketing technology company that provides a variety of solutions to help businesses target and convert high-value B2B accounts. Their platform offers features such as account-based marketing, website personalization, and real-time visitor tracking to help businesses identify and engage with their ideal customer profiles. Additionally, Demandbase also provides a suite of analytics and optimization tools to help businesses measure the effectiveness of their campaigns and make data-driven decisions about how to improve them. Tech Talks Daily Podcast Sponsor Check out Flippa, who is the show sponsor in December. Find out more information at https://flippa.com/tech-talks
El profesor Donda, de Stanislaw Lem es una novela breve de ciencia ficción que también funciona como una crítica social, como un ensayo filosófico y como una interesante historia de experimentación narrativa. El narrador es Ijon Tichy, un personaje recurrente de Stanislaw que en esta ocasión nos muestra su paso por un país exótico en el que se topa no solo con el extraño y excéntrico profesor Donda, sino con lo que parece ser el fin de la civilización a causa del desenfreno informativo y los desarrollos tecnológicos. Publicada en 1973, es un deleite para los amantes de las distopias, del humor cínico y de un futuro disparatado. Publicado en Argentina por Ediciones Godot.
A lot of people I talk to don't think they eat that much sugar. Little do most folks know, sugar is hiding is just about EVERYTHING . . . and it's silently causing a host of issues that affect everything from hormones to brain function. This is the expertise of Dr. Jody Stanislaw, who, as a Type 1 diabetic, has had to mentally do the work of her pancreas since she was just 7 years old, constantly monitoring how food affects her body and what to do about it. Dr. Jody's TedX talk, Sugar is Not a Treat, has had over 4 MILLION views. She's a wealth of knowledge that you won't want to miss!--------------------------------------------------------------------Find Dr. Jody at https://www.drjodynd.com/ and on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/type1.dr.jody.nd/Watch her TedX talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tic7X3ET4gEHer cookbook of delicious recipes can be accessed at https://www.drjodynd.com/product/dr-jodys-favorite-easy-delicious-recipes-low-carb-ecookbook/ and you can apply for a kitchen makeover here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfgrGlGLK8bZXi32TTAUA8-t4i-GTNZARfgjxBJxifrGu7H2g/viewform
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Are you struggling with Type 1 diabetes and constantly worried about complications? Do you experience chronic body pain? If you want to start living in optimal health, this episode is for you. First, Dr. Kylie interviews Dr. Jody Stanislaw, a Naturopathic Doctor and a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist. Having lived with Type 1 diabetes since age seven, she has dedicated her career to helping others learn how to live a long and healthy life with T1D. Her TEDx talk, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tic7X3ET4gE (Sugar is Not a Treat), has over 4 million views. She is also the author of the fantastic book https://www.amazon.com/Hunger-Adventurous-Journey-Finding-Within/dp/1478185848 (Hunger: An Adventurous Journey of Finding Peace Within). Next, you will hear from Dr. Corey Sondrup, a Chiropractor who combines eastern and western healing modalities. He has been using chiropractic, acupressure, nutrition, and energy healing for 26 years. Dr. Corey is the author of four books: Reclaiming Your Power, Mastering Life's Lessons, The Paleo Plus Plan, and Blood Amalgam; Book 1. “I don't like people using 'treats' to treat their lows because when you have messages sent to your brain that you need to eat the whole world, it's pretty hard to have control around whatever you're putting in your mouth.” - Dr. Jody Stanislaw, ND, CDCES “I learned how unresolved emotions or traumas or suppressed memories can get stored in the body.” - Dr. Corey Sondrup, DC In This Episode: - What is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes? - How the Standard American Diet (SAD) is contributing to Type 1 diabetes - What Type 1 diabetics can do to keep their blood sugar within the acceptable range, and the healthier alternative to eating junk when your blood sugar drops low - Dr. Jody's advice for practitioners who would like to start a virtual practice - How to understand the Body-Mind-Spirit Relationships - Injury Recall Technique and the healing process practiced by Dr. Corey - Dr. Corey's strategy for rebuilding his business (if he loses everything) And more! Resources: - Work with Dr. Jody - https://www.drjodynd.com/consultation/ (https://www.drjodynd.com/consultation/) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tic7X3ET4gE (Dr. Jody's TEDx talk, Sugar is Not a Treat) - https://www.amazon.com/Hunger-Adventurous-Journey-Finding-Within/dp/1478185848 (Hunger: An Adventurous Journey of Finding Peace Within) - https://www.amazon.com/Hunger-Adventurous-Journey-Finding-Within/dp/1478185848 (https://www.amazon.com/Hunger-Adventurous-Journey-Finding-Within/dp/1478185848) - https://corey-sondrup.mykajabi.com/opt-in (Get Dr. Corey's Mind, Body, and Spirit Relationships Chart) - https://www.amazon.com/Why-Are-Labs-Normal-background-ebook/dp/B09SF9PXRQ (Why Are My Labs Normal? Your guide to reading your own blood work; no medical background needed) - http://drkylieburton.com/programs/ (Join the 90-Day Coaching Program with Dr. Kylie Burton) Connect with Dr. Jody Stanislaw: - https://www.drjodynd.com/ (Website) - https://www.instagram.com/type1.dr.jody.nd/ (Instagram) - https://web.facebook.com/DrJodyT1D (Facebook) - https://twitter.com/DrJodyND (Twitter) Connect with Dr. Corey Sondrup: - https://drcoreysondrupdc.com/ (Website) - Instagram - https://web.facebook.com/corey.sondrupdc (Facebook) - https://www.tiktok.com/search?q=@drcorey_chiro_carnivore (TikTok) - https://www.youtube.com/user/DrCoreySondrup (YouTube) Connect with Dr. Kylie: - https://drkylieburton.com/ (Website) - https://www.instagram.com/drkylieburton/ (Instagram) - https://web.facebook.com/drkylieburton/ (Facebook) - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdqJbAS6ocKydcjNiDQoauw (YouTube) *Sponsored by Systemic Formulas* - For all practitioners, join SF via the FB group I run:https://www.facebook.com/groups/716554078541135 ( https://www.facebook.com/groups/716554078541135) - For everyone else, learn about...
Intro/ Greeting The Legend of Lizzie Briscoe - Shine Eye Yell Interview - Caleb Stanislaw The Deserter - Shine Eye Yell Caleb Stanislaw is a Singer, Songwriter, guitarist and bassist. He's played with Vincent Neil Emerson, The Hendersons, Chillamundo and fronted his own band The Deep Sleepers. He's no longer living in our fabulous funky town. Guess where he's living now? Find out and find out what he's been up to and check out Shine Eye Yell on all platforms! https://shineeyeyell.com
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Taking your MEDS is one of the most important things you can do for your health and wellbeing. While the idea of taking medication may not be appealing to you, taking your MEDS is an abosolute necessity to live a long, healthy life. But what does it mean to take your MEDS? And why does it not have anything to do with pharmaceuticals? On this week's episode of the Exercise Is Health® podcast, Julie and Charlie sit down with Dr. Jody Stanislaw to discuss this idea of taking your MEDS, what it means, and why it is so important to your overall health and wellbeing. Check out all of the details in this week's episode! Want to connect with Dr. Jody to work with her one on one? Check out her website here! ==> https://www.drjodynd.com Want a step by step plan of exactly what you need to know to rebuild your aching body in as little as six weeks without changing your lifestyle? Sign up for Charlie's new FREE training – Exercise For Life Secrets – happening this week! Click here to register!
In this episode, Chris and David discuss all the qualities that a great leader should possess. Topics include: conflict resolution, organizational health, and leadership and employee dynamics.David Stanislaw is the founder and principal of Stanislaw Consulting, LLC, in Birmingham, Michigan. Stanislaw Consulting exists to elevate the workplace experience by enhancing organizational health. David creates real, lasting solutions that result in a more harmonious work environment by uncovering the root causes and solving the people problems that hamper an organization. He resolves workplace conflict, provides executive coaching, and facilitates succession planning. He facilitates difficult conversations. By resolving high-level personnel issues, David enables organizations to get on track to meet their business goals and objectives. He is committed to helping his clients experience a rewarding journey from hope to clarity and long-lasting change. His goal: enhancing organizational health.In addition to degrees from Wayne State University, David has completed post-graduate training in human development as well as in individual and group dynamics. He has been certified in the use of sophisticated validated assessment tools. His 30+ years of professional experience include his career as a psychotherapist and business consultant, as well as founding and operating two outpatient psychotherapy clinics. Forever seeking knowledge, he is a student of neuroscience, and a passionate implementer of Emotional Intelligence.
Living with diabetes can feel like you're living on a rollercoaster, constantly chasing high and low blood sugars. Sometimes it seems easier to just ignore it, but that won't work because when blood sugars aren't balanced, you end up feeling lethargic, irritable, and fears of complications will start to linger in the back of your mind. Listen to today's guest, Dr. Jody Stanislaw, as she gives some simple solutions that you won't normally hear from most traditional doctors, including various healthy food choices. Dr. Stanislaw received her doctorate degree in Naturopathic Medicine in 2007. She is a Certified Diabetes Educator, Type 1 Diabetes Specialist, and a founding board member of the Low Carb Diabetes Association. Having lived with Type 1 Diabetes since the age of 7, she has dedicated her career to helping others with Type 1. From her 30+ years of experience, she teaches life-changing information about living well with Type 1 that most patients and physicians have never learned. Her website is www.drjodynd.com
On today's show learn how AgriDigital and Simple Farms work compliment each other in helping producers and farming operations to stream line data and save time and money and help to link the grain supply chain.
In the third episode of the Push To Talk podcast, Scrawny and Launders talk about the recently completed Spring Finals, including how it was to see Ancient in the map pool, and the performance of LNZ from Ninjas in Pyjamas!We've also got a brand new interview with Stanislaw about the future of EG, why he will never leave CS:GO for another game, and Scrawny and Launders dive into the future of that team with Daps as their coach.
THE SECOND SEASON FINALE! With the announcement that the show will be taking a brief hiatus, John is…John. The night’s topic of Y2K has Stanislaw remembering an elaborate practical joke that was played on him by fellow cosmonauts. This episode features a commercial for Alarming Lullaby.
Stanislaw’s pet guinea pig, Sputnik, joins everyone in the studio. Unfortunately, he and John don’t hit it off. Along with the night’s topic of lead paint, other topics discussed include the decontamination process at Baikonur Cosmodrome, cow dung and sacrifices for art. This episode features commercials for Rook and a Hard Place, Belly Button Honey...
By way of the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes, Stanislaw tells everyone about an underground, Russian comic strip named “Disco Slug Loves Chocolate Bunny.” John has a hard time with some of the numbers behind the night’s topic. This episode features a commercial for Bald Move.
Spirits are high, following the defeat of Lord Spade. The thought of the night’s topic, megalodons, makes John fearful, but it reminds Stanislaw of an unusual fishing trip. This episode features commercials for Narwhal Cologne and Brain Blaze.
Unusual telephone calls are received in the studio, scaring John. The night’s discussion of sock hops reminds Stanislaw of a time when he did his best to make space station Mir more romantic, but, much to John’s dismay, he refuses to go into any sordid details. This episode features a commercial for Tiny Humanoid Butt...
John forgets that he isn’t the host of the show, which somehow results in toilets being talked about, but, after an early commercial break, things get back on track and Marie Van Brittan Brown is discussed. Stanislaw is prompted by talk of Brown’s invention to tell everyone about an unexpected visitor…in space. This episode features...
This globetrotting T1D just embarked on a 12-month remote year journey with a focus to reach one million people living with diabetes. Her candid approach, charismatic attitude, and ability to touch on hot topics will transform lives and prevent diabetes burnout. With 39 1/2 years of experience and a handful of degrees, Dr. Jody is […]
Carolanne Stanislaw believes her father was DB Cooper, the Zodiac Killer, and the Oakland County child killer. Her father Stephen Stanislaw Jr was convicted for the murder of his father in 1979, but found not guilty by reason of insanity. Carolanne has spent years researching her fathers crimes, but is still working on it. If you have any information that can help her, or if you can help her with transcription of her fathers tapes, you can find her on Facebook and Twitter. Carolanne's Facebook www.facebook.com/Seekingthetruthandtheway Carolanne's Twitter https://twitter.com/IAmGods_Girl If you have any questions, comments, or if you think you know who DB Cooper is you can reach us on Facebook we are The Cooper Vortex, on Twitter we are @DBCooperPodcast or email us at dbcooperpodcast@gmail.com. If you enjoyed the show we would really appreciate it if you would leave us a review. https://www.facebook.com/TheCooperVortex https://twitter.com/DBCooperPodcast Thank you for checking out our show! Darren Schaefer and Russell Colbert