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Best podcasts about steven chen

Latest podcast episodes about steven chen

Opening Arguments
Ok, but Would AI Judges Really Be Any Worse?

Opening Arguments

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 50:39


OA1103 - Is human intelligence necessarily more rational and just than artificial intelligence? How involved should AI be in our law and government? Professor Aziz Huq of the University of Chicago School of Law joins for a fascinating conversation about everything from the “right to a human decision” to the dystopian terrors of Tinder. “A Right to a Human Decision,” Aziz Huq, Virginia Law Review (2020) “The Geopolitics of Digital Regulation,” Aziz Huq (2024) “Chinese scientists develop AI ‘prosecutor' that can press its own charges,” Steven Chen, South China  Morning Post (2021) Check out the OA Linktree for all the places to go and things to do! If you'd like to support the show (and lose the ads!), please pledge at patreon.com/law!

The Clinical Problem Solvers
Episode 368: Rafael Medina Subspecialty Episode – Eruptive Nodules

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 49:24


  In this dermatology episode, Dr. Eamonn Maher presents a case of eruptive nodules to Dr. Steven Chen. Session facilitator: Dr. Maddy Conte  Case Discussant: Dr. Steven Chen Case Presenter: Dr. Eamonn Maher Evolution of Skin Lesions: Link here Skin Biopsies: Link here To join us live and present a case, check out our virtual morning… Read More »Episode 368: Rafael Medina Subspecialty Episode – Eruptive Nodules

Physician's Weekly Podcast
Supporting Your Patients as They Navigate Their Breast Cancer Journey

Physician's Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 16:15


For breast cancer awareness month, Steven Chen, MD, MBA, highlights the value of whole-person health in managing breast cancer-related lymphedema, emphasizing differences from traditional care, cost barriers, patient education, early detection, long-term side effects, and the importance of specialist collaboration. Let us know what you thought of this week's episode on Twitter: @physicianswkly Want to share your medical expertise, research, or unique experience in medicine on the PW podcast? Email us at editorial@physweekly.com! Thanks for listening!

Real Pink
Episode 270: What to Know About Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema

Real Pink

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 25:01


1 in 5 women who have had breast cancer surgery and treatment are at risk for developing a potentially detrimental side effect of breast cancer – breast cancer related lymphedema— a condition in which lymphatic fluid gets trapped in lymph vessels and causes chronic arm swelling leading to reduced quality of life for many. We are thrilled to be joined today by two guests to help educate us on this topic: Dr. Steven Chen, a practicing surgeon, Chief Medical Officer at Impedimed, and past president of American Society of Breast Surgeons and Kathy Lahr, a patient advocate who will be sharing her personal experience with breast cancer related lymphedema.

Empowered Patient Podcast
Early Detection of Lymphedema and Value of Compression Garments After Breast Cancer Treatments with Dr. Steven Chen ImpediMed

Empowered Patient Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 19:54


Dr. Steven Chen, a breast surgeon and Chief Medical Officer at ImpediMed, discusses the early detection and treatment of lymphedema, a type of swelling that often occurs after breast cancer treatments.  Visual observation and measurements using a tape measure are the current, inaccurate methods of determining early warning signs. The ImpediMed SOZO device measures subtle changes in time for simple interventions such as wearing compression sleeves, now covered by Medicare, which can reverse the damage. Unaddressed, this condition can lead to severe functional problems.   Steven explains, "The whole goal of ImpediMed is to help people find this when it's in stage zero or stage one when it can be reversed. It's a very simple set of treatments when you catch it early, primarily wearing a sleeve, a compression sleeve, and/or a compression glove. And with that, you can reverse almost all the stage zeros and probably somewhere between 80% to 90% of stage ones. And so you can see that if you can catch it early, this will go away with a fairly simple set of treatments." "As you get into stage two and stage three, you're now talking about much more aggressive treatments - things like massage, pumps, and nighttime pumps to try to get the swelling down. And usually, that just provides temporary relief. It almost never goes all the way back to the way it was. Now, there are plastic surgeons and microsurgeons who have started doing things like transplanting lymph nodes to try to get more drainage. And that could be helpful as well. But again, it's rare once you get to stage two or three to see getting back to how you were before surgery." "In stage one, you can start to have measurement differences a little bit if you use a tape measure regularly. But as you might imagine, using a tape measure regularly takes time, but it's also somewhat hard to do. If you've ever tried to measure yourself with just a fabric tape measure, you do it two or three times in a row, and you might get two or three different measurements. So, trying to measure someone every three to six months and do it with precisely the same amount of tension is fairly difficult. But I think the real primary thing is people don't realize that this happens, and if it does happen, they can turn it around. So, patients don't complain to their doctors because they don't realize it's a consequence of their treatment."  #ImpediMed #Lymphedema #LymphedemaAwarenessMonth #LymphedemaPrevention #BreastCancerCare #BreastCancer #Survivorship ImpediMed.com Download the transcript here

Empowered Patient Podcast
Early Detection of Lymphedema and Value of Compression Garments After Breast Cancer Treatments with Dr. Steven Chen ImpediMed TRANSCRIPT

Empowered Patient Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024


Dr. Steven Chen, a breast surgeon and Chief Medical Officer at ImpediMed, discusses the early detection and treatment of lymphedema, a type of swelling that often occurs after breast cancer treatments.  Visual observation and measurements using a tape measure are the current, inaccurate methods of determining early warning signs. The ImpediMed SOZO device measures subtle changes in time for simple interventions such as wearing compression sleeves, now covered by Medicare, which can reverse the damage. Unaddressed, this condition can lead to severe functional problems.   Steven explains, "The whole goal of ImpediMed is to help people find this when it's in stage zero or stage one when it can be reversed. It's a very simple set of treatments when you catch it early, primarily wearing a sleeve, a compression sleeve, and/or a compression glove. And with that, you can reverse almost all the stage zeros and probably somewhere between 80% to 90% of stage ones. And so you can see that if you can catch it early, this will go away with a fairly simple set of treatments." "As you get into stage two and stage three, you're now talking about much more aggressive treatments - things like massage, pumps, and nighttime pumps to try to get the swelling down. And usually, that just provides temporary relief. It almost never goes all the way back to the way it was. Now, there are plastic surgeons and microsurgeons who have started doing things like transplanting lymph nodes to try to get more drainage. And that could be helpful as well. But again, it's rare once you get to stage two or three to see getting back to how you were before surgery." "In stage one, you can start to have measurement differences a little bit if you use a tape measure regularly. But as you might imagine, using a tape measure regularly takes time, but it's also somewhat hard to do. If you've ever tried to measure yourself with just a fabric tape measure, you do it two or three times in a row, and you might get two or three different measurements. So, trying to measure someone every three to six months and do it with precisely the same amount of tension is fairly difficult. But I think the real primary thing is people don't realize that this happens, and if it does happen, they can turn it around. So, patients don't complain to their doctors because they don't realize it's a consequence of their treatment."  #ImpediMed #Lymphedema #LymphedemaAwarenessMonth #LymphedemaPrevention #BreastCancerCare #BreastCancer #Survivorship impediMed.com Listen to the podcast here

AgEmerge Podcast
130 AgEmerge Podcast With Dr. Steven Chen

AgEmerge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 57:30


Thanks for joining us, today we welcome Dr. Steven Chen, Chief Medical Officer of Alameda County Recipe4Health, an award-winning “food as medicine” model that intentionally brings together health care, food systems, and agriculture to improve food/nutrition insecurity, chronic conditions, and health/racial equity, while leading the scale and spread of Recipe4Health (R4H). Dr. Steven Chen is Chief Medical Officer of Alameda County Recipe4Health, an award-winning “food as medicine” model that intentionally brings together health care, food systems, and agriculture to improve food/nutrition insecurity, chronic conditions, and health/racial equity. While leading the scale and spread of Recipe4Health (R4H), Dr. Chen and his team successfully implemented one of California's first Medically Supportive Food and Nutrition services as a covered Medi-Cal (Medicaid) service in California. His experiences as a son of immigrants and a 2nd generation Taiwanese American have informed his commitments to better serve vulnerable populations. He developed integrative medicine services to offer acupuncture and osteopathic manipulative medicine services in Federally Qualified Health Centers. As a former Medical Director at Alameda Health System trained in LEAN process improvement, he led the design of a state-of-the-art clinic replete with a teaching kitchen, group rooms to support group medical visits, and pod-based care teams. Dr. Chen serves on the Board of Integrative Medicine for the Underserved (IM4US), is active on California's Medically Supportive Food and Nutrition Steering Committee, helped craft two bills for the California legislature, and given testimony to the U.S. Congressional House Rules Committee Roundtable on Food as Medicine. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Stanford University and Stanford School of Medicine, Dr. Chen is a board-certified family medicine physician who completed his residency training at UCSF-San Francisco General Hospital. He completed additional fellowship training at the University of Arizona's Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine, leadership training through the California Health Care Foundation's Leadership Program, acupuncture training through the UCLA-HMI Physicians' Medical Acupuncture program, and advanced training in osteopathic manipulative medicine. Recipe4Health Website https://recipe4health.acgov.org/ Got questions you want answered? Send them our way and we'll do our best to research and find answers. Know someone you think would be great on the AgEmerge stage or podcast? Send your questions or suggestions to kim@asn.farm we'd love to hear from you.

AAD's Dialogues in Dermatology
January JAAD: Chronic graft-versus-host disease. Part I: Epidemiology, pathogenesis, and clinical manifestations/Part II: disease activity grading and therapeutic management

AAD's Dialogues in Dermatology

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024


Bogleheads On Investing Podcast
Episode 62: Steve Chen on DIY Retirement Planning Tech, host Jon Luskin

Bogleheads On Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 40:41


Steven Chen is the founder of NewRetirement, a do-it-yourself tool for retirement planning. Prior to founding NewRetirement, Stephen founded venture-backed companies in education and financial services, and worked with organizations including Charles Schwab, Dimensional Fund Advisors, and Fidelity.  This episode of the podcast is hosted by Jon Luskin, CFP®, a long-time Boglehead and financial planner. The Bogleheads are a group of like-minded individual investors who follow the general investment and business beliefs of John C. Bogle, founder and former CEO of the Vanguard Group. It is a conflict-free community where individual investors reach out and provide education, assistance, and relevant information to other investors of all experience levels at no cost. The organization supports a free forum at Bogleheads.org, and the wiki site is Bogleheads® wiki.  Since 2000, the Bogleheads' have held national conferences in major cities around the country. There are also many Local Chapters in the US and even a few Foreign Chapters that meet regularly. New Chapters are being added on a regular basis. All Bogleheads activities are coordinated by volunteers who contribute their time and talent.   This podcast is supported by the John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy, a non-profit organization approved by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) public charity on February 6, 2012. Your tax-deductible donation to the Bogle Center is appreciated. Show Notes 2023 Conference - The John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy Bogleheads® Live 41: Derek Tharp on Retirement Planning – 4% Rule vs. Monte Carlo Bogleheads on Investing with John Bogle – Episode 1 Bogleheads on Investing with William F. Sharpe: Episode 59 Bogleheads® investment philosophy Bogleheads® Live with Christine Benz: Episode 37 Bogleheads® Live with Christine Benz: Episode 5 Bogleheads on Investing with Cody Garrett: Episode 61 Bogleheads on Investing 58: Mike Piper on “More than Enough” Bogleheads® Live: Cameron Huddleston: talking to your parents about their finances Bogleheads® Live with Mike Piper: Episode 36 Bogleheads® Live with Steve Ryder: Episode 43 Bogleheads® 2022 Conference – Mike Piper- Social Security, Tax Planning Before and During Retirement Bogleheads® Live with Cameron Huddleston: Episode 34 Bogleheads on Investing with Mike Piper: Episode 58 Bogleheads® Forum Bogleheads® Wiki Bogleheads® Reddit Bogleheads® Facebook Bogleheads® LinkedIn Bogleheads® Twitter Bogleheads® on Investing podcast Bogleheads® YouTube  Bogleheads® Local Chapters Bogleheads® Virtual Online Chapters Bogleheads® on Investing Podcast Bogleheads® Conferences Bogleheads® Books The John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. At Boglecenter.net, your tax-deductible donations are greatly appreciated.

The NewRetirement Podcast
David Chen: Early Retirement & Key Lessons from a Community Member

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 63:48


Steve Chen is joined by guest David Chen — brother of a good friend of Steve's from high school and a member of our community — and discusses David's story, some of the biggest lessons and insights from his journey around investing, and his plan for generating income for life.  Plus what he learned about estate planning through dealing with his dad's passing.Try out the NewRetirement Planner for free: https://www.newretirement.com/planner/signupProduced by Davorin Robison & Steve Stewart.© 2023 NewRetirement Inc.

AAD's Dialogues in Dermatology
Leadership Series - Leading by Negotiation and Communicating with Confidence

AAD's Dialogues in Dermatology

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023


Marsheila DeVan, MBA interviewed by Steven Chen, MD, MPH, FAAD

AAD's Dialogues in Dermatology
Leadership Series - Change Management: How to Be Flexible and Adaptable

AAD's Dialogues in Dermatology

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023


Jeff Miller, MD, FAAD and David Peng, MD, MPH, FAAD interviewed by Steven Chen, MD, MPH, FAAD

AAD's Dialogues in Dermatology
Bonus: Current Therapies and New Approaches in Alopecia Areata (Sponsored by Eli Lilly and Company)

AAD's Dialogues in Dermatology

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023


Retirement Answer Man
What Retirement Planning Software Should I Use?

Retirement Answer Man

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 49:33


If you are thinking about retiring in the next few years you're probably wondering what the best tools are to help you plan. Finding the right retirement planning software can not only help you plan retirement but help put your mind at ease so that you can Rock Retirement! One listener asks my opinion on the best retirement software to use. If you are curious about my answer you'll press play.  In this episode, you'll also hear about the books I read in March, an interview with Steven Chen from the New Retirement Calculator, and learn the benefits of creating horizontal relationships. OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN BOOK REVIEWS [1:30] Books I read in March LISTENER QUESTIONS [5:30] Which retirement software should I use? [11:49] On using dividend investing to fund retirement [20:19] On using indexed annuities with downside protection [24:04] A recommendation for my wife, Shawna [24:55] Looking for a financial planner that is a retirement consultant  STEVEN CHEN INTERVIEW ON THE NEW RETIREMENT CALCULATOR [26:45] What New Retirement Calculator users think about [33:06] Planning for the future [38:36] What's new with the New Retirement Calculator BRING IT ON [41:55] The benefits of creating horizontal relationships TODAY'S SMART SPRINT SEGMENT [47:10] Revisit your allocation plan Resources Mentioned In This Episode NAPFA Garrett Planning Network New Retirement Calculator Money Guide Pro Elite Financeware BOOK - The Courage to Be Disliked by Ichiro Kishimi BOOK - Make Your Bed by William McCraven BOOK - Sea Stories by William McCraven BOOK - Build by Tony Fadell BOOK - Top Five Regrets of the Dying by Bonnie Ware Morningstar's The Long View Podcast - Retirement Planning Is Not Financial Planning LiveWithRoger.com - Register for the webinar on May 11, 2023 to discover the 4 Phases of a Great Retirement Plan Rock Retirement Club Roger's YouTube Channel - Roger That BOOK - Rock Retirement  by Roger Whitney Roger's Retirement Learning Center

The NewRetirement Podcast
Eric Balchunas: The Bogle Effect

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 55:18


The 71st NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Eric Balchunas — Bloomberg Senior ETF Analyst & Funds Product Specialist — and discusses Eric's book, The Bogle Effect, the Wealth Universe, ETFs, and the future of financial advice.Try out the NewRetirement Planner for free: https://www.newretirement.com/planner/signupProduced by Davorin Robison & Brian Blaesing.© 2023 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Burton Malkiel: A Random Walk Down Wall Street, 50 Years Later

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 62:39


The 70th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Burton Malkiel — a legendary American economist and author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street — and discusses Professor Malkiel's book and some of the biggest lessons from his life.Try out the NewRetirement Planner for free: https://www.newretirement.com/planner/signupProduced by Davorin Robison & Brian Blaesing.© 2023 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Joe Kuhn: Tools to Decide When It Is Safe to Retire

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 68:08


The 69th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Joe Kuhn — former world-class plant manager and reliability leader, and current Financial Independence influencer on YouTube — and discusses Joe's journey to financial independence, his rise on YouTube, and the lessons he's learned along the way.Try out the NewRetirement Planner for free: https://www.newretirement.com/planner/signupProduced by Davorin Robison & Brian Blaesing.© 2022 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Doc G: DiverseFI and Regret Minimization

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 39:04


The 68th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined once again by guest Doc G — a financially independent part-time physician and current podcaster and author — and discusses Doc G's new book, Taking Stock. This is Jordan Grumet's second round on our podcast and he's also been gracious enough to invite us onto his What's Up Next podcast.Try out the NewRetirement Planner for free: https://www.newretirement.com/planner/signupProduced by Davorin Robison & Brian Blaesing.© 2022 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Financial Samurai: Buy This, Not That

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 51:37


The 67th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Sam Dogen — a  popular OG FIRE blogger and author — and discusses Sam's new book, Buy This, Not That: How To Spend Your Way To Wealth And Freedom. BTNT aims to help you achieve financial freedom sooner and it helps you tackle some of life's biggest dilemmas in a rational way.Try out the NewRetirement Planner for free: https://www.newretirement.com/planner/signupProduced by Davorin Robison & Brian Blaesing.© 2022 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Andre Nader: What and How Much is Enough to FIRE

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 70:52


The 66th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Andre Nader — Product Growth Manager at Meta and writer at FAANG FIRE on substack — and discusses “What is Enough” and also touches on a cool tool he built to help people explore relocation and remote work.Try out the NewRetirement Planner for free: https://www.newretirement.com/planner/signupProduced by Davorin Robison & Brian Blaesing.© 2022 NewRetirement Inc.

AAD's Dialogues in Dermatology
Revamping Dermatology Residency Applications and Evaluation

AAD's Dialogues in Dermatology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022


Ilana Rosman, MD, FAAD and Misha Rosenbach, MD, FAAD interviewed by Steven Chen, MD, MPH, FAAD

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scotch and "GOOD" conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 48:36


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AAD's Dialogues in Dermatology
Bonus: Monkeypox in 2022 - What Dermatologists Need to Know

AAD's Dialogues in Dermatology

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022


Esther Freeman, MD, PhD, FAAD interviewed by Steven Chen, MD, MPH, FAAD

AAD's Dialogues in Dermatology
June JAAD: Inhibition of tumor necrosis factor improves conventional steroid therapy for Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis Hidradenitis Suppurativa Foundations

AAD's Dialogues in Dermatology

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022


Flipping the Table
S4 - Ep#6 - Dr. Steven Chen on food as medicine and the future

Flipping the Table

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 44:17


The healing power of food has long been recognized by indigenous cultures and through much of human history. Yet only recently has modern western medicine begun to return to food as healing agent. Diet related disease and other factors ignited this change. Dr. Steven Chen from Alameda County's health system describes how produce prescriptions and medically tailored meals are moving front and center in the effort to heal our communities and create health equity.

The ZOTRx Podcast
Episode 8: Rising to the Occasion with National-Level Recognition (Steven Chen)

The ZOTRx Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 21:29


Hello PPSers! For this most recent episode, we feature Dr. Steven Chen, currently a P1 resident at Kaiser Permanente, to share his experience at UCSD Skaggs School of Pharmacy. Dr. Chen, who graduated from UCI in 2017, first got exposure to pharmacy during his time at the Wagner Pharmacy Mentorship Program. During his time at UCSD, he became the president of APhA-ASP/CPhA and received the APhA Student Leadership Award. Dr. Chen has also been actively involved in teaching pharmacy students through various events, giving back to the education and training he has received. Currently, Dr. Chen is looking to continue his journey in becoming a clinical pharmacist specializing in inflammatory diseases. If you want to see what Dr. Chen has to say on his journey, you can check out the episode in these 8 major Podcast platforms (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Breaker, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic)! Pre-Pharmacy Society at UCI: Facebook, Instagram, Website You can support our organization by donating through @ppsatuci through Venmo! Anteaters in Pharmacy: Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin Music License: Creamy by Limujii https://soundcloud.com/limujii Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3A8mTaO Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/gyznaxwYR4w

AAD's Dialogues in Dermatology
Bonus: Nonsurgical Treatment of Basal Cell Carcinoma (Sponsored by Genentech)

AAD's Dialogues in Dermatology

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022


Scott Dinehart, MD interviewed by Steven Chen, MD, MPH, FAAD

The NewRetirement Podcast
Jeff Rose: Good Financial Cents

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 42:46


The 65th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Jeff Rose — founder of the Good Financial Cents blog, the Wealth Hacker YouTube channel, author of “Soldier of Finance,” and CFP — and discusses why financial control & independence is important and how to plan, save & invest your way there. They also take some listener questions.Try out the NewRetirement Planner for free: https://www.newretirement.com/planner/signupProduced by Davorin Robison.© 2022 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Cullen Roche: Inflation Risks & Investing for Retirement

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 50:49


The 64th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Cullen Roche — Founder and Chief Investment Officer at Orcam Financial Group and Discipline Funds — and discusses inflation risk & investing for retirement and takes some listener questions. They address Cullen's work at Merrill Lynch and how he got disillusioned with the wirehouse business model and then started his own firm.Try out the NewRetirement Planner for free: https://www.newretirement.com/planner/signupProduced by Davorin Robison.© 2022 NewRetirement Inc.

The Curious Clinicians
42 - A Solely Acral Rash

The Curious Clinicians

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 26:13


On this episode, The Curious Clinicians are joined by their first guest host, dermatologist extraordinaire Dr. Steven Chen! They inspect together why certain rashes have an acral distribution. Check out the show notes here. Click here to obtain AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00 hours), Non-Physician Attendance (1.00 hours), or ABIM MOC Part 2 (1.00 hours). Audio edited by Clair Morgan of Nodderly.com. 

The NewRetirement Podcast
David Blanchett: Guaranteed Income in Retirement

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 44:07


The 63rd NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest David Blanchett — Managing Director and Head of Retirement Research for PGIM DC Solutions — and discusses retirement income and goes over some listener questions.Try out the NewRetirement Planner for free: https://www.newretirement.com/planner/signupProduced by Davorin Robison.© 2021 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Mike Piper: Social Security and Tax-Efficient Retirement Planning

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 61:38


The 62nd NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Mike Piper — CPA, author, and creator of the Open Social Security and the Oblivious Investor websites — and discusses Social Security planning, Roth conversions, and retirement account distributions.Try out the NewRetirement Planner for free: https://www.newretirement.com/planner/signupProduced by Davorin Robison.© 2021 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Renee Schaaf: Past, Present, and Future of Enterprise Retirement Plans

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 36:43


The 61st NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Renee Schaaf — the President of Retirement Income Solutions at the Principal Financial Group. Given that our users have about 70% of their investable assets in qualified savings accounts (e.g. 401(k)s and IRAs), representing tens of billions of dollars in savings, we thought it would be interesting to talk with an expert about how company retirement plans are evolving over time.Try out the NewRetirement Planner for free: https://www.newretirement.com/planner/signupProduced by Davorin Robison.© 2021 NewRetirement Inc.

The Smartkarma Podcast
Top Picks in China /​ Hong Kong with Steven Chen

The Smartkarma Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 34:56


In this episode, we are happy to welcome Insight Provider Steven Chen to understand his quality-focused, business-perspective investing strategy and then dig deeper into some under-appreciated multi-bag picks that his strategy brings forth in China/Hong Kong. Smartkarma users can find the presentation slides here: https://skr.ma/fVFHXaSQBaiNPVZd8 Steven Chen is a quality-focused, business-perspective investor with bottom-up opportunistic approaches, an ex-hedge fund analyst on Wall Street, a serial entrepreneur, a strategic advisor, a computer scientist, a free-market capitalist, and a global citizen. He is the founder of Urbem Capital. Follow his work: https://skr.ma/AJRjhRhTWW2u7aEs7 This podcast is provided for general informational and entertainment purposes only, and is not intended to provide financial, investment or other professional advice. Views expressed by third parties do not necessarily represent Smartkarma's views. Smartkarma assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy, compliance or completeness of the podcast or the information it contains. Users should not rely on the podcast or the information it contains when making individual, business or other strategic decisions and should always consult a qualified expert or professional adviser.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Taylor Schulte: Stay Wealthy

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 55:45


The 60th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Taylor Schulte — the founder of Define Financial and the Stay Wealthy Retirement Podcast — and discusses tax and legacy planning as well as what are and how to use Donor Advised Funds (DAFs).Try out the NewRetirement Planner for free: https://www.newretirement.com/planner/signupProduced by Davorin Robison.© 2021 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Joe Saul-Sehy: Founder of Stacking Benjamins

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 42:47


The 59th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Joe Saul-Sehy — the founder of the Stacking Benjamins podcast and community — and discusses Joe's story, what he's building, and his new book, Stacked.Try out the NewRetirement Planner for free: https://www.newretirement.com/planner/signupProduced by Davorin Robison.© 2021 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Jack Brennan: Insights from the Former CEO of Vanguard

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 52:03


The 58th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Jack Brennan — the handpicked successor to Jack Bogle at the Vanguard Group, where he was CEO from 1996 to 2008 — and discusses what it was like growing Vanguard, key lessons during Jack's tenure, and his new book, More Straight Talk on Investing: Lessons for a Lifetime.Try out the NewRetirement Planner for free: https://www.newretirement.com/planner/signupProduced by Davorin Robison.© 2021 NewRetirement Inc.

AAD's Dialogues in Dermatology
Chronic Itch: Sponsored by Cara Therapeutics

AAD's Dialogues in Dermatology

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021


Brian Kim, MD, FAAD interviewed by Steven Chen, MD, FAAD

AAD's Dialogues in Dermatology
Kidney Disease Associated Pruritus: Sponsored by Cara Therapeutics

AAD's Dialogues in Dermatology

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021


Mark Lebwohl, MD, FAAD, Sara Combs, MD, FAAD and J. Pedro Teixeira, MD, FAAD interviewed by Steven Chen, MD, FAAD

Think Like A Founder
031: Steven Chen - Co-Founder and CEO of Treeswift

Think Like A Founder

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 16:23


On this episode of Think Like A Founder, SNP Co-Founder & CEO Maureen Taylor speaks with Steven Chen, Co-Founder and CEO of Treeswift. They talk about the sandbox mentality, carrying your ideas over the valley of death, and never wanting to be the best person in the room.Treeswift builds robots to sense the world's most complex environments. Today, their robots operate in forests, monitoring forest health, predicting carbon capture, and improving overall forest management. In addition to founding Treeswift, Steven is pursuing a Ph.D. in Computer and Information Science (CIS) at the University of Pennsylvania. He focuses on how robotics can be used in agriculture and forestry. He previously worked as a derivatives trader - trading agriculture options, municipal bond ETFs, and equity options.Think Like A Founder is produced by SNP Communications in San Francisco, California. Learn more about the Think Like A Founder podcast and curriculum by visiting us at https://snpnet.com/tlaf/ or connect with Maureen Taylor on LinkedIn to continue the conversation there. Series Producer: Roisin HuntSound Design: Marc Ream Content and Scripting: Mike Sullivan and Jaselin DrownProduction Coordinator: Natasha ThomasThanks also to Selena Persiani-Shell, Jordan Bailey, Matt Johnson, Eli Shell, John Hughes, and Renn Vara.

The Composer Chronicles
Ep. 50: The Cello (w/ Steven Chen)

The Composer Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 56:48


The warm, rich tones produced by the cello have been a siren to many composers, calling them to compose for the instrument whether or not it was in their best interest to do so. Cellist Steven Chen gives his professional knowledge and opinion on the cello and the pieces written for it!⁣ Theme music is by Daryl Banner: https://darylbanner.bandcamp.com/ Where to find Steven: Website | Facebook | Instagram Twitter | YouTube Video versions of pieces used in this episode: Sonata in G minor for Cello and Piano, Op. 19, Mvt. III. Andante by Sergei Rachmaninoff Love Theme from Cinema Paradiso by Ennio Morricone Become a member of The Composer Chronicles on Patreon to get ad-free versions of all the episodes, early access to those ad-free versions, access to the member-only podcast Unscripted, and other things podcast related! https://www.patreon.com/thecomposerchronicles Sign up for Run the Town! | Alexandrian Media Store --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecomposerchronicles/message

Wait, how do you spell that?: A rare disease podcast
Pemphigus and Pemphigoid: Talking Rare Disease Dermatology

Wait, how do you spell that?: A rare disease podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 22:29


In this episode, we discuss rare disease dermatology with Dr. Steven Chen, MD of Harvard Medical School. Pemphigus and pemphigoid are rare, auto-immune blistering diseases that affect the skin. Learn more about these two conditions at the International Pemphigus and Pemphigoid Foundation. Find out more about Dr. Chen's work in the field of dermatology here.

PAC Chats
PAC X Global Gateways: The International COVID-19 Student Experience

PAC Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 42:16


For this week's podcast we partnered with Global Gateways and had two of the coordinators, Shaina Selvaraju and Steven Chen, interview Katelyn Trieu (MFA Acting Candidate 2023) and Srijani Challagundla (BS Biological Sciences and Global Gateways Coordinator) about their personal experiences as international students at UConn during Covid-19. We discuss the ICE ban that took place in early 2020, how UConn supported them through this process, anti-Asian hate, and how they feel about coming back to UConn in the Fall.

The Derm Consult
Episode 2: Worsening rash and new onset joint pain

The Derm Consult

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 34:53


Come join Dr. Steven Chen, Dr. Avery LaChance, and Bina Kassamali behind the scenes of a derm consult! 

The NewRetirement Podcast
Art Chang: Running for Mayor of NYC

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 55:22


The 56th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Art Chang — an entrepreneur, public servant, and candidate for New York City Mayor — and discusses why Art is running for Mayor and how anyone can bring positive change to their local communities.Produced by Davorin Robison.© 2021 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Roger Whitney: Agile Retirement Management

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 56:07


The 55th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Roger Whitney — author, financial advisor, podcaster, and founder of the Rock Retirement Club — and discusses Agile Retirement Management and how to truly Rock Retirement!Produced by Davorin Robison.© 2021 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Paula Pant: You can Afford Anything but not Everything

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 65:26


The 54th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Paula Pant — Founder of Afford Anything, a personal finance site, and host of the Afford Anything Podcast with 15 million downloads — and discusses Paula's core beliefs that you can “Afford Anything but not Everything” and that every decision has a tradeoff.Produced by Davorin Robison.© 2021 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Brooke Southall: The Past, Present and Future of Wealth Management

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 59:46


The 53rd NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Brooke Southall — Founder and Principal Reporter of RIABiz.com — and discusses the past present and future of wealth management.This episode was recorded in-studio with proper PPE equipped and ventilation.Produced by Davorin Robison.© 2021 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Ben Carlson: Everything You Need to Know About Saving For Retirement

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 50:55


The 52nd NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by returning guest Ben Carlson — Director of Institutional Asset Management at Ritholtz Wealth Management — and discusses whether we’re in a bubble, how to invest in a bubble, and Carlson's new book, Everything You Need To Know About Saving For Retirement.Produced by Davorin Robison.© 2021 NewRetirement Inc.

聽天下:天下雜誌Podcast
【突圍者聽天下Ep.2】#美光科技-多元職場文化

聽天下:天下雜誌Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 42:08


後疫情時代加速數位轉型,讓科技人才供不應求,全球企業面臨更嚴峻的搶才考驗。記憶體和儲存解決方案領導廠商美光科技 (Micron) 落實「以人為本」,以多元 (Diversity)、平等 (Equality)、包容 (Inclusion) 的「DEI文化」留住頂尖人才,多元、包容也是讓美光維持創新的關鍵。台灣美光擁有眾多員工資源小組,包含美光女性領導力協會 (MWLN)、青年領袖協會 (MYP)、由來自各國的外籍同事所組成的「馬賽克社群」、身障同仁資源小組和 LGBTQ+ 相關社群,鼓勵員工擁抱多元並獲得各面向的支持。 節目主持人:未來事業部總監暨CSR頻道總編輯 黃昭勇 本集來賓: 美光北亞區人力資源夥伴處長暨美光女性領導力協會會長 Jessie Liu 美光道德與法令遵循資深經理暨美光青年領袖協會會長 Steven Chen 美光年度多元、平等和包容性報告:micron.com/dei 本集節目合作推薦:美光科技

Wild Health
Food as medicine with Dr. Steven Chen

Wild Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 41:35


The NewRetirement Podcast
Melissa Fredette: Financial Independence via Real Estate

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 57:08


The 51st NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Melissa Fredette — former President of Postgraduate Programs at Hult International Business School — and discusses what she learned during her journey to FI and as she transitions into retirement before 50 using a portfolio of rental properties.Produced by Davorin Robison.© 2021 NewRetirement Inc.

Bran'sTech
A Casual Conversation in Tech | Interview Show

Bran'sTech

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 28:14


With the guest for today, Steven Chen, we kick off the Interview Show by having a casual technology-based conversation, and touch on everything from virtual learning to the balance of traditional and technological habits. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The NewRetirement Podcast
Dana Anspach: Retirement Income Planning

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 45:11


The 50th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Dana Anspach — certified financial planner, author, and the founder of Sensible Money — and discusses her practice and retirement income planning.Produced by Davorin Robison.© 2020 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Ashley Whillans: The Value of Time

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 49:43


The 49th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Ashley Whillans — assistant professor at Harvard Business School and author of Time Smart — and discusses how to think about and value your scarcest resource, your time.Produced by Davorin Robison.© 2020 NewRetirement Inc.

Healthy Skeptic, MD
The Secret Life of Pharmacists with Dr. Steve Chen

Healthy Skeptic, MD

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 26:09


Pharmacists are often referred to as the most highly trained yet underutilized healthcare professionals. Learn how patients can better take advantage of these highly trained healthcare professionals in today’s episode featuring Dr. Steven Chen, Associate Dean for the USC School of Pharmacy.**Be sure to subscribe to The Healthy Skeptic MD on your favorite podcast app and on Youtube!Link for our channel on podcast apps and Youtube: wavve.link/healthyskepticmd

The NewRetirement Podcast
JL Collins: The Simple Path to Wealth

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 65:28


The 48th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest JL Collins — a best-selling author and financial independence guru — and discusses the what, why, and how of Financial Independence as well as Collins' book, “The Simple Path to Wealth”Produced by Davorin Robison.© 2020 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Steve Vernon: Don’t Go Broke In Retirement

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 48:39


The 47th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Steve Vernon — a writer and research scholar at the Stanford Center of Longevity — and discusses the Spend Safely in Retirement Strategy that Vernon came up with and, secondly, his new book, Don't Go Broke in Retirement.Recording, editing done by Davorin Robison.© 2020 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Jerry Patterson: Making the most of your 401(k)

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 49:07


The  NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Jerry Patterson — Principal Financial's senior vice president of workplace savings and retirement solutions — and discusses how to make the most of your 401(k), workforce savings trends, financial independence and retirement income.Recording, editing done by Davorin Robison.© 2020 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Alan Donegan: Journey to FI and Starting Companies

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 51:21


The 45th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Alan Donegan — founder of PopUp Business School and host of the Rebel Entrepreneur with ChooseFi — and discusses Donegan's own journey to financial independence and the people that he's met along the way. They also go in-depth on how to start a business. Spoiler: you don't need debt to do so.Recording, editing done by Davorin Robison.© 2020 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Morgan Housel: The Psychology of Money

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 55:54


The 44th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Morgan Housel — a writer, former columnist at The Motley Fool and the Wall Street Journal, and a partner at the Collaborative Fund — and discusses Housel's new book, The Psychology of Money, timeless lessons on wealth, greed, and happiness, and his perspective on 2020. Housel is a returning guest, having been on the fourth podcast a few years ago, so having him on number 44 seems quite fitting. I hope you enjoy that little coincidence. It sure made my day.Recording, editing done by Davorin Robison.© 2020 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Christine Benz: Morningstar & 25 years of personal finance

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 52:02


The 43rd NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Christine Benz — author and Morningstar's director of personal finance  — and discusses the big financial and life lessons Benz has picked up over her 25-year career at Morningstar. They also talk about Benz's works,  30-Minute Money Solutions: A Step-by-Step Guide to Managing Your Finances and also Morningstar's Guide to Mutual Funds: Five-Star Strategies for Success.Recording, editing done by Davorin Robison.© 2020 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Scott Migliori: A Professional Investor’s Guide to Early Retirement

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 71:12


The 42nd NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Scott Migliori — the former chief investment officer for U.S. Equities for Allianz Global Investors — and discusses Scott's decision to retire early, the investment landscape, and how he manages his money.Recording, editing done by Davorin Robison.© 2020 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Glen Nakamoto: Building a Retirement Paycheck

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 54:22


The 41st NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Glen Nakamoto — retired cyber security analyst and financial planning enthusiast — and discusses how to build lifetime income with a retirement income floor.Recording, editing done by Davorin Robison.© 2020 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Kevin Hanney: The Past, Present and Future of Pensions

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 61:41


The fortieth NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Kevin Hanney — the senior director of pension investments at United Technologies where he helps oversee about a hundred billion dollars in retirement plan assets — and discusses pensions, inflation, and the necessity to do away with dogmatism during the coronavirus pandemic.Recording, editing done by Davorin Robison.© 2020 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Are Mini-Retirements Worth It?

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 59:28


The thirty-ninth NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Jillian Johnsrud — who is a speaker, writer, and teacher — and discusses mini retirements, passive income, lifestyle design, FIRE, and her life in Montana.Recording, editing done by Davorin Robison.© 2020 NewRetirement Inc.

Fale University
Batsover Part II - Bat Tales, Bat Boobs and Bat Moms

Fale University

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 42:19


Naomi Karavani @naomikaravani hosts @michaelsums, Steven Chen @stevenchenshow, and Shelly Kim @Shell_gasoline. Shelly covers bat folklore (not all cultures think bats are scary -- it depends on the bat). Steven Chen reminds us that bats are mammals (what would we do without him?), and Michael Summers talks about what would happen if you had bat breasts (Naomi wants them).

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Fale University
Batsover Part I - Bat Guys, Bat Obstacle Courses, and Bat Cells

Fale University

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 58:07


After Passover, there's Batsover. There's a lot to say about bats that's why we divided this episode into two parts. Naomi Karavani @naomikaravani delves into the history of bat guys, the guys who discovered how bats fly and their crazy experiments. Michael Summers @michaelsums, chief bat guy, gives us a peak behind the top sheet as to why bats can carry so many diseases and not get sick themselves. Shelly Kim @Shell_gasoline and Steven Chen @stevenchenshow join us too and present their findings in Part II. Critics are saying that this episode might be the funniest.

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The NewRetirement Podcast
COVID-19 Special Episode: Effect on Commercial Real Estate

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 73:43


The  NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guests Chris Tokarski, COVID-19 survivor and managing director at ACORE Capital, and Kurt Altvater, SVP at CBRE. They address COVID-19's impact on commercial real estate and offer the perspective of a lender in the on-going pandemic.Recording, editing done by Davorin Robison.© 2020 NewRetirement Inc.

Fale University
Spanish-ish Influenza of 1918 - the flu that would get you out of school forever.

Fale University

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 80:51


We party like it's 1918-- inside, just like today, but worse. They treated the flu with turpentine. Dean Naomi Karavani (@naomikaravani) talks context as Shelley Kim (@shell_gasoline) discusses the origins (mythic and real). Bridget Geiran (@beegeiran) counts the dead, Michael Summers (@MichaelSums) talks about the effects on baseball, and Steven Chen (@stevenchenshow) talks about the effects of the influenza on vaudeville sideshow acts. You're gonna like hearing about how shitty it was.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Doc G: Financial Independence's Impact on Health

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 54:13


The thirty-seventh NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Doc G — a financially independent part-time physician and current podcaster and author — and discusses financial independence from a health point of view.Recording, editing done by Davorin Robison.© 2020 NewRetirement Inc.

Fale University
The Bubonic Plague Symposium At-A-Distance

Fale University

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 66:10


The plague was not a good time, folks. Dean Naomi Karavani (@naomikaravani) suggests at-home treatments including a wall of fire, as professor Andrew Bucket (@andrewbucket) recommends flagellation, and Professor Emeritus Brittany Carney (@brittanyrcarney) prescribes song. Visiting Adjunct from Devry Dr. Michael Summers suggests heavy metal is a bigger threat, and Steven Chen (@stevenchenshow) offers his insight on a totally different plague.

You, Me, Them, Everybody
Live at The Wonderland Ballroom with Fareeha Khan, Steven Chen, Jessy Morner-Ritt, Ian Graham, Chill Parents – Hour 11 of the 2020 12 Hour Marathon

You, Me, Them, Everybody

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020


Live at The Wonderland Ballroom with Fareeha Khan, Steven Chen, Jessy Morner-Ritt, Ian Graham, Chill Parents - Hour 11 of the 2020 12 Hour Marathon   Fareeha Khan Steven Chen Jessy Morner-Ritt Ian Graham Chill Parents Hour 11 of the 12 hour 2020 marathon The Wonderland Ballroom for venue Washington, D.C. for city

The NewRetirement Podcast
David Stein: Money For the Rest of Us

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 61:10


The thirty-sixth NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest David Stein — former institutional money manager and current world-class podcaster with 12 million downloads — and discusses safe draw-down rates, annuities, and the F.I.R.E movement.Recording, editing done by Davorin Robison.© 2020 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Larry Swedroe: Strategic Wealth

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 67:57


The thirty-fifth NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Larry Swedroe —director of research for Buckingham Strategic Wealth — and discusses his new book and what he's learned helping people plan for their future over his 20 plus year career in financial services and wealth management.Recording, editing done by Davorin Robison.© 2020 NewRetirement Inc.

The NewRetirement Podcast
Rob Berger: Retire Before Mom and Dad

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 52:16


The thirty-third NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Rob Berger — author of Retire Before Mom and Dad: The Simple Numbers Behind a Lifetime of Financial Freedom — and discusses key aspects of retirement finance, especially fee ratios and financial literacy.Recording, editing done by Davorin Robison.© 2019 NewRetirement Inc.

HOLIDAY PARTY!
NOVEMBER 17 2019 – NATIONAL UNFRIEND DAY with Steven Chen

HOLIDAY PARTY!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 85:46


HAPPY NATIONAL UNFRIEND DAY! Join us as we celebrate kicking the squares out of your friends lists on social media! Today we're partying with funny dude and victim of unfriending Steven Chen (Twitter: @stevenchenshow / Instagram: gifilterfish)!! LET'S PARTY!! Find Holiday Party online – Patreon: patreon,com/HOLIDAYPARTY Twitter: @HOLIDAYPARTYPOD / Instagram: HOLIDAYPARTYPODCAST / Facebook: @HOLIDAYPARTYPODCAST / HOLIDAYPARTYPODCAST.COM Find Alyssa – Twitter: @alyssapants / Instagram: lettertalkpodcast / alyssapants.com Find Disa – Twitter: @cinnamonenemy / Spotify: open.spotify.com/user/1243777842 SHOW NOTES History/Fun facts about the topic Urban Dictionary defines unfriending as “removing a person from your list on a social network site, i.e. Facebook (292-87 thumbs up:down ratio) “Compulsive people prune their friend list periodically, removing people that they no longer have contact with. More often though, unfriending is only done when a particular friend’s updates and self-promotions become so annoying that you can no longer stand hearing about them. Or you might unfriend someone when they piss you off, however, this is not very effective since the person who is unfriended is not notified that you unfriended them and you’d be better off to keep them as a friend and plot your revenge.” Mirriam-Webster claims that the first use of ‘unfriend’ took place in 2003, which would put it in the same vocabulary time capsule as baby bump, binge-watch, clapback, flash mob, manscaping, muffin top, net neutrality, and SARS However, according to a 2016 article from curiosity.com and a 2016 article from interestingliterature.com, the first known usage of a form of “unfriend” took place in the Middle English poem “Brut” by Layamon. “We sollen...slean houre onfreondes and wenden after Brenne.” Here, the noun form of unfriend delineates someone who is not a friend, but not necessarily an enemy either This is apparently the same poem that provided us with the first presentation of the legends of Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, as well as the first instance of the word ‘muggle’ It was in the 17th century that ‘unfriend’ was first used as a verb, by good ole Shakespeare in “Twelfth Night” (1601-02) His use referred more to a passive losing of friends, rather than an active one, stating, “Being skilless in these parts; which to a stranger,/Unguided and unfriended, often prove/Rough and unhospitable.” In King Lear (1606), he says, “Sir, will you, with those infirmities she owes--./Unfriended, new adopted to our hate.” Regardless, the use of the term among social media references still predates Facebook. The first known recorded use was on Usenet in 2003 by a user named Woo-hoo who commented, “I have been “unfriended” by somebody in the LJ world today.”LJ is LiveJournal? In 2009, the New Oxford American Dictionary named “unfriend” the word of the year! According to an abcnews.go.com article from the same year, this was received in mixed fashion by Facebook users, who reportedly “erupted with commentary.”  “It should be de-friend, not unfriend. I’ve been using facebook since it began and do not agree with unfriend. (and I guarantee my facebook friends agree with me),” “I also use ‘defriend’ and have never heard of ‘unfriend.’ For the record, I’m 24 and use Facebook most regularly. I first signed on Facebook when I was 19, right when it opened up to my college.”  “No, unfriend is definitely more lexy. Defriend misses the whole point and is both boring and uncreative. Unfriend should be compared to undo--which is in social networking exactly what one does. It’s not befriending someone and making acquaintances in reverse, it’s just undoing a function--unhitting the friend button.” Ultimately, according to the folks at Oxford, “unfriend” was chosen because it’s much more common than defriend. According to a 2010 nytimes article and a 2014 article from theatlantic, research done by a graduate student at the Business School at the University of Colorado, Denver, gives the top four reasons that people unfriend each other on Facebook, in the following order of frequency: Frequent/unimportant posts; Polarizing posts, such as politics and religion; Inappropriate posts, such as sexist or racist remarks; Everyday life posts such as those about children, a spouse, or eating habits The student, Christopher Sibona, stated, “One of the interesting things about unfriending is that most real-world friendships either blow up or fade away. But on Facebook, users actively make the decision to unfriend, and people often don’t know why or what’s happened in the relationship.” According to the study, those who initiate a friendship are more likely to be unfriended than those on the receiving end, which seems to mirror how we treat friendships in the real world. Research has shown that those who make friendship overtures tend to be of lower social status than those they court. The recipient of the overtures seems to value those relationships less than the initiator does The study was done by Sibona reaching out to those who had tweeted about unfriending. He sent out over 7300 recruitment tweets, and received 1552 completed surveys. The survey asked the participant to identify the last person they unfriended on Facebook, and to classify the nature of the friendship Un-friends were most likely to be a high-school buddy, a work colleague, a friend of a friend, or “other” which included “didn’t know them,” “former student,” or “enemy.” Interestingly, work friends were more likely to be unfriended for their real-life behavior rather than their posting patterns Lee Siegel, the author of “Against the Machine: Being Human in the Age of the Electronic Mob,” is quoted as saying, “Unfriending reflects the instrumentalization and commodifying of friendship on Facebook. Why unfriend someone at all? After all, in the real world,  you don’t just ignore an obnoxious relative. The very act of unfriending acknowledges that the Facebook definition of friend is different from the traditional.”    Some stats and facts from wincalendar.com, cnn.com As of January 2019, Facebook is the leading social network with approximately 1.6 billion active monthly users. This is in comparison to WhatsApp (1 billion), Instagram (400 million), and Twitter (320 million) The average Facebook user has 338 friends. 27% of users have >500 friends, compared to an average of 100 friends for 72% of users who are older than 65 36% of Facebook users strongly dislike it when someone shares too much information or photos about themselves, as well as when they post photos of others without asking for permission After the 2016 US presidential election, a poll by the Public Religion Research Institute found that 13% of people reported unfriending, blocking, or no longer following someone because of political posts Democrats were the most likely to do so, with almost 24% reporting unfriending, blocking, or unfollowing someone due to political differences, compared to 9% of Republicans, and 9% of independents This is unfortunate, since it creates what author Eli Pariser calls “filter bubbles,” which is when we only consume content and talk to others who already agree with our ideologies  There have been two movies made about unfriending: 2014’s “Unfriended” and its 2018 sequel “Unfriended: Dark Web” “Unfriended” is a found footage supernatural horror film, shot as a computer screen film. The film follows a group of high school students in a Skype conversation that is haunted by a student who was bullied and committed suicide after an anonymous person uploaded  a video of her passing out and defecating at a party. The video goes viral, as does the video of her subsequent suicide. Two of the participants die, each seemingly of suicide (which we later find out was really the influence of the ghost), and then the rest of the group are forced by the anonymous user to play a game of Never Have I Ever, stating that the loser will die They are forced to reveal hurtful secrets which reveal their backstabbing against each other. Ultimately, three more of the group die by ghost-assisted suicide, and the movie closes with a shot of the ghost violently lunging at the final girl as the screen cuts to black The sequel, “Unfriended: Dark Web” is shot in the same computer screen film style, and follows a group of friends who find a laptop that has access to the dark web, only to realize they are being watched by the original owners While on a video call with friends, using a new laptop, the protagonist keeps getting messages for someone named Erica for the original owner of the laptop He then finds hidden videos, most of which are girls being tortured. The film continues on, revealing a group of hackers that threaten the main character in order for them to get the laptop back. They then engineer the deaths of the rest of the characters, including the protagonist. The entire scheme turns out to be basically a big game for the hackers A cnn.com article from the 2017 Unfriend Day highlights some safety reasons for culling your friends list, stating that “Facebook friends can do us a great deal of harm in the real world. They can use the information we share about ourselves to cause us devastating physical, emotional, and financial pain.” People can post directly to your page, which may include photos of you doing something inflammatory or offensive, which can lead to greater consequences. The example they gave was dubious though. They wrote about a woman whose “friend” posted a photo of her “making an obscene gesture at Arlington National Cemetery,” and then lost her job and fell into a depression after the photo went viral. This case was presented by the article as an example of a bad “friend,” but clicking through to the source article reveals that the photo was taken as a joke among these friends, posted WITH the woman’s permission, and she even said that the photo should stay up once criticism started trickling in They gave additional examples of how “friends” can betray you, including screenshotting and sharing your posts, sharing your post info with exes such as in custody battles, or stealing your identity or your shit (since vacation or other posts could reveal that you’re not home, and signal a good time to rob you)   Cases of unfriending gone awry--From 2013 oddee.com article by Grace Murano, entitled “9 Crazy Stories about People Being Unfriended on Facebook” In November 2011, a Des Moines woman was arrested in an arson attack on the home of a former friend who had quarreled with her and unfriended her on Facebook. Jennifer Christine Harris, 30, was charged with first-degree arson after setting fire to the home of JIm and NIkki Rasmussen. Harris was a maid of honor at the Rasmussen wedding The unfriending came after the two women got into an argument while trying to plan a birthday party for Harris. Harris then began to disparage Rasmussen on Facebook, so Rasmussen decided to unfriend and block Harris.  The Rasmussens woke up and escaped unharmed from the fire as it began to melt the siding on their house In February 2012, a woman attacked her boyfriend with a knife, a pair of scissors, and a fork after he “unfriended” her on Facebook and changed his status to “single.” William Hanz De Veyra Arriesgado, a 25 year old Filipina who is transgender but unable to change her name under Phillipine law, was then sentenced to two years in jail for causing her Australian lover grievous harm, as Arreisgado had inflicted 16 separate and serious injuries on 47 year old bank worker Colin James Peady. The couple first argued about Peady’s Facebook status while in a pub at Duston Road. Peady returned to his rented Sunhaven condominium in Changi (Singapore) alone. When Arriesgado, who was on a social visit pass (basically prohibits someone from engaging in employment of any kind), reached the home, they began arguing anew. Arriesgado grabbed a knife with a 20cm long blade, then proceeded to stab and slash Peady repeatedly.  He was left with stab wounds to his abdomen and cuts to other parts of his body, including his face and eyes In 2012, 36 year old Billy Payne Jr. and his girlfriend, 23 year old Billie Jean Hayworth, unfriended 30 year old Jenelle Potter on Facebook. Jenelle was upset, but not as much as her 60 year old father, Marvin “Buddy” Potter. He was so angry when he learned about the unfriending that he and 38 year old Jamie Lynn Curd, who reportedly had romantic feelings for Jenelle, went out and murdered Payne and Hayworth. The couple is survived by an 8 month old baby boy, who was found unharmed in Hayworth’s arms In the weeks leading up to the murder, Potter, who is also Payne’s cousin, had two separate verbal confrontations with Payne. The year before, Payne and Hayworth complained to police that Jenelle was harassing them over the phone and internet after they unfriended her on Facebook There is a lot more to this case that we won’t get into for the sake of time and relevance, but Jenelle was essentially caught catfishing basically everyone, including her father, and engineered this entire situation because she was a jealous, feral, immature hermit of a human being who just super sucked A government minister in Venezuela, a country that offered asylum to Edward Snowden back in the day, urged her countrymen to cancel their Facebook accounts lest they be targeted by US snooping “Fellow Venezuelans: Cancel your facebook accounts, since you unwittingly have worked as CIA informants! Look at the Snowden case!,” prisons minister Maria Iris Varela said in a tweet She also said that victims of “gringo espionage” should file lawsuits to demand “fair compensation” and bankrupt the US government This lady sucks. According to Wikipedia, she condoned and pushed for police violence against protesters during peaceful protests that took place in April and May 2017. She’s been the target of sanctions by several countries, including the US, Canada, Panama, and Columbia for various offences including money laundering, financing of terrorism, financing the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and the rupture of Venezuela’s constitutional order In August 2018 and in response to Venezuelans growing increasingly concerned with the nation’s economy, Varela tweeted telling people that all they need to do is share with friends and that they shouldn’t speculate or doubt, otherwise “they will end up worse off that Requesens, [where] they won’t be able to speculate.” This refers to Juan Requesens who was arrested as a suspect of the Caracas drone attack, an alleged assassination plot on the Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. His arrest and detention are controversial, and have been condemned by the National Assembly, as well as international diplomats, politicians, and organizations. His family and fellow politicians have stated that he was in fact arrested for criticizing Maduro Suffice to say that Requesens has been treated terribly while in custody, to say the least, and Iris Varela is in charge of the conditions of his incarceration and care. Requesens’s case is considered an example of a forced disappearance Paul Baier, a research consultant in Boston, paid his then 14 year old daughter $200 to keep her off Facebook until the end of June 2013 The two even wrote up a contract, stating, “I ______ agree to deactivate my Facebook account from 2/4/13 to 6/16/13. In return, my dad, Paul Baier, agrees to pay me $50 on 4/15/13 and $150 on 6/26/13. He/she will have access to my Facebook to change the password and to deactivate the account. This will prevent me from reactivating the account in the future. I plan to use the money for the following purposes: stuff.” In August 2013, Charlie Cooper claims that his Ecstasy addiction (you’re getting some wack X, dude. It’s probably cut with meth if you’re addicted to it) led him to rob the houses he cleaned and eventually get caught by the Canterbury, England police. After a local newspaper published the story of his arrest with a photo of him, Charlie started complaining about it to the paper on Facebook. He whined that the paper didn’t ask him if they could take a picture of him Charlie’s mom saw the post and decided to give him a good dressing down, commenting, “They don’t need your permission to take your picture if the courts have given them permission to be there to do so!” To which Charlie angrily responded, “They do, I don’t want my picture taken. End of.” Mom then retorted, in all caps, “IT DONE NOW. THAT LADY DIDNT WANT HER JEWLERY TAKING BUT YOU DID IT ANYWAY, END OF.” Charlie then threatened to block his mom, replying, “ This is why I didnt have you on facebook mum, you say things like that, im blocking you ok” Other folks followed up to confirm the mom’s assertion that the newspaper indeed did not need Charlie’s permission to publish his photo since he was arrested for the crime History/fun facts about the holiday itself According to abc.com, the inaugural holiday took place on November 17, 2010 when Jimmy Kimmel was inspired to create a holiday “to celebrate the act of getting rid of those Facebook friends you no longer need.” When he launched the initiative, he said, “Let’s say, on Friday, post a status update that says, ‘I’m moving this weekend and I need help.’ The people that respond? Those are your friends. Everyone else isn’t.” He’s also quoted as saying, “I encourage you to cut out some of the friend fat in your life. A friend is someone you have a special relationship with. It’s not someone who asks which Harry Potter character you are.” Jimmy Kimmel initially  offered three criteria by which to judge whether to unfriend someone: Friends who post too often Friends who don’t use correct grammar often enough Friends who post too frequently about the weather, their kids, politics, or working out In 2011, Kimmel updated and expanded the criteria and created a point system: Change their profile picture more than once a month: 5 points Took their profile picture in the bathroom mirror using their cellphone: 5 points Posted more than three photos of food: 5 points each Posted the phrase OMG, my friends are the best: 5 points For every picture of a pet: 8 points Said the word yum in a status update: 10 points Posted a picture of a sunset: 15 points Uploaded an embarrassing picture of you from Jr. High and tagged you in it: 15 points Posted their opinion on gay marriage, no matter what it is: 30 points Invited you to see their band play more times than you've talked in person: 30 points Used the phrase amazeballs: 40 points If the person is your Mom: 50 points In a 2014 video, Kimmel released a video with a FURTHER updated list of criteria, which contained the following additions: Not spell-checking Writing about how you slept the night before Complaints about traffic Identifying with certain “Frozen” characters Tagging loved ones in photos where everyone appears “unflattering” except for the poster Too many images from vacation One too many body pictures Photos of feet, or your feet on vacation Throwback Thursday posts People who ruin television shows before others have had a chance to watch Questions that can easily be Googled A 2014 cnn.com article outlines 5 more types of friends that you should eliminate from your account: Third-grade classmates Oversharers That friend of Ricardo’s you met two years ago at that party Exes Those irritatingly fabulous couples The Facebook page for National Unfriend Day gives three additional “simple” guidelines If you wouldn’t loan someone $50, unfriend them If you wouldn’t invite them to your birthday party, unfriend them If you wouldn’t cry if they got hit by a bus, unfriend them Huffpost.com goes on to further outline 7 types of people you should unfriend on Facebook ASAP The Political Ranter The Negative Nancy--since research shows that stress is a contagious emotion The Attention-Seekers--the ‘vague-bookers’ et al The Braggart Anyone who makes you feel really crappy about yourself According to infomedia.com, the point is not to create a homogenous list of friends who are carbon copies of you, but to create a space that doesn’t annoy or potentially anger you every time you log on.  Activities to celebrate Use #NationalUnfriendDay on social media Binge the Unfriended movies Wincalendar.com suggests going through your privacy settings on Facebook to control who can see your content; deciding who you’re going to unfriend; and reviewing your posting habits They also suggested watching movies about friendship, such as The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, Good Will Hunting, The Social Network, and As Good as it Gets, which would provide a healthy balance to the Unfriended movies, I guess If you decide to observe the holiday with a friend purge, cnet.com gives a list of things to consider beforehand, and the one I can most get behind is to avoid posting a status update to the effect of, “If you’re seeing this status update that means you made the cut!!!!!!” or anything similar. It’s arrogant and annoying, and might just get you unfriended yourself  National Unfriend Day mixtape Blocked by Onyx Family Frenemy by Shaggy Unfriended by Francisco Bolsa Unfriend You by Greyson Chance Rich Friends by Portugal. The Man My Friend by Suburban Legends Dead End Friends by Them Crooked Vultures Internet Friends by Knife Party SOURCES https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unfriended https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unfriended:_Dark_Web https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/unfriend https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Unfriend https://interestingliterature.com/2016/04/22/the-curious-origin-of-the-word-unfriend/ https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unfriendhttps://www.oddee.com/item_98811.aspx https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/04/how-to-get-unfriended/361394/ https://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/24/fashion/24Studied.html https://abcnews.go.com/Technology/AheadoftheCurve/unfriend-defriend-facebook-fans-debate/story?id=9106240 https://www-m.cnn.com/2014/11/17/living/national-unfriend-day/index.html?r=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F&rm=1 https://www.huffpost.com/entry/people-you-should-unfriend_n_568ab884e4b06fa68882fc94 https://www.cartoonstock.com/directory/u/unfriend.asp https://nationaltoday.com/national-unfriend-day/ https://m.facebook.com/NATIONALUnFriendDAY/ https://www.wincalendar.com/UnFriend-Day https://www.cnn.com/2017/11/17/opinions/national-unfriend-day-facebook-alaimo-opinion/index.html https://abc.go.com/shows/jimmy-kimmel-live/news/editors-picks/jimmy-kimmel-national-unfriend-day-11182015 https://www.ibtimes.com/what-national-unfriend-day-jimmy-kimmels-facebook-rules-social-media-unfriending-2447229 https://infomedia.com/blog/frazzled-social-media-happy-national-unfriend-day/ https://wordhistories.net/2017/07/23/unfriend-17th-century/ https://newrepublic.com/article/117857/unfriending-facebook-didnt-invent-verb https://curiosity.com/topics/the-verb-unfriended-is-way-older-than-facebook-curiosity/

The NewRetirement Podcast
FIRE Reunion: Insights for Year 1 of Early Retirement

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 46:18


The thirty-second NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by former guests Karsten Jeske, Chris Mamula, and Fritz Gilbert  — F.I.R.E. experts  — and discusses insights and epiphanies for the first year after retiring early.This is the first time The NewRetirement Podcast has had a reunion episode, and as such, listeners are advised to check out the previous podcasts with each of the guests for a more engaging experience.Recording, editing done by Davorin Robison.© 2019 NewRetirement Inc.

From the Stretch: A Baseball Podcast...Kindof.
Sweettalkin' w/ Steven Chen

From the Stretch: A Baseball Podcast...Kindof.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 58:05


We're back! My buddy Steven Chen (@StevenChenShow on Twitter.com) talked with me right next to some people playing skeeball! We talk Ichiro, the people we have and haven't liked in our personal experiences around the game, and our favorite baseball films. TUNE IN.  Also, this dumb pod has a Patreon if you are loaded and want to give away your money. Even if you just throw a quarter a month this way, it would be so kind and welcomed! www.patreon.com/FromTheStretch If you don't believe in "money," you can also just leave a nice or nasty review on iTunes too! And subscribe so people think we're popular!

Farry的遠距聊天室
EP5.虛擬職場的生存之道:如何和「不存在同事」社交,建立良好的職場關係?ft. Steven Chen

Farry的遠距聊天室

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 33:16


網路無國界這件事,讓坐在台北辦公室的你,三不五時就需要和新加坡、德國或是北美的專案夥伴來個confrence call,甚至進行為期三到四個月的跨國合作專案。因此,如何跟不存在的同事、在看不見的虛擬職場進行社交,真的就是一門大學問! 見面三分情,沒見面如何建立友誼和保持良好的互動關係?

Taiwan Talk
Animating a Virtual World

Taiwan Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019 21:49


Steven Chen, the Senior-Director of Blizzard Animation at Blizzard Entertainment joins me this week to discuss his backstory, the inner workings of the animation studio, the future and the advice he'd give to aspiring artists.

Taiwan Talk
Animating a Virtual World

Taiwan Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019 21:50


Steven Chen, the Senior-Director of Blizzard Animation at Blizzard Entertainment joins me this week to discuss his backstory, the inner workings of the animation studio, the future and the advice he'd give to aspiring artists.

Smiley Frown with Ross Benoit
Ep. 59 Ups And Downs (with Steven Chen)

Smiley Frown with Ross Benoit

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 65:56


Fellow comedian and friend Steven Chen returns! We talk depression, anxiety, wellness and the ups and downs of life. Steven is a great comedian so please check out his videos online. Thank yeezuz.

Project Tenacity
#6 物聯網工程師 | Steven Chen | 大學畢業後第一份工作高達到6位數年薪!?

Project Tenacity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 56:50


大學畢業後第一份工作高達到6位數年薪!? 這不是詐騙!也不是直銷! 這不是詐騙!也不是直銷! 這不是詐騙!也不是直銷! 這是Project Tenacity 這期請到的來賓Steven作為一個物聯網工程師的故事。 We invited Steven on this podcast to share his experience as an Internet of Things (IoT) Developer. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn!

Gines Mayol - SEO
Cómo utilizar Google My Business en 2019

Gines Mayol - SEO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 10:12


En este nuevo podcast de SEO Local vamos a ver las últimas noticias sobre Google My Business para negocios locales. Steven Chen, gerente senior de productos en GMB en su conferencia nos dio algunas pautas para gestionar correctamente la página de Google My Business y mejorar el ranking local.

Topical: The Dermatology Podcast
25 - Career in Medical Education

Topical: The Dermatology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 29:56


We invite Dr. Steven Chen back to our show to geek out over all things medical education.  We discuss why we love #MedEd, how we got our start, and what directions we hope our viewers will take the field in the future.     Follow us on: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/topical-the-dermatology-podcast/id1375358222 Stitcher: http://stitcher.com/s?fid=183355&refid=stpr Google Play: https://player.fm/series/topical-the-dermatology-podcast   Talk to us: Email: topicalpod@gmail.com Twitter: @topicalpod             @KristinaLiuMD             @AMostaghimi

Topical: The Dermatology Podcast
22 - Med-Derm Residency

Topical: The Dermatology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 51:38


We invite a special guest, Dr. Steven Chen, on the show to discuss the medicine-dermatology residency and career path.  Tune in to hear about what these unique residency programs offer and whether they are aligned with your academic interests.   Follow us on: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/topical-the-dermatology-podcast/id1375358222 Stitcher: http://stitcher.com/s?fid=183355&refid=stpr Google Play: https://player.fm/series/topical-the-dermatology-podcast   Talk to us: Email: topicalpod@gmail.com Twitter: @topicalpod             @KristinaLiuMD             @AMostaghimi

Smiley Frown with Ross Benoit
Ep.30 Walk And Talk (Steven Chen returns)

Smiley Frown with Ross Benoit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 53:37


This week I Steven Chen returns to Smiley Frown. Steven is a local comic who has been doing Stand Up in the area for a few years now. I met Steven at his place and we decided to take the post cast mobile and walk around Adams Morgan in Washington DC. We had a grand ol’ time on are walk about and decided to grab a few beers along the way, Enjoy!

Smiley Frown with Ross Benoit
Ep.15 Weird Is As Weird Does (Steven Chen)

Smiley Frown with Ross Benoit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2017 101:46


This week is sit down with the very funny Steven Chen! We were both half in the bag for this episode and I’m not afraid to admit it, because this was one of the weirdest episodes I have done yet and it was a blast! We talk about what we find funny and why being strange isn’t a bad thing, also other bizarre shit. I sampled some of the later conversation at the start so you will have SOME incentive to finish the episode, enjoy!

What's Weird w/ Kevin & Max
Ep. 11 - SPECIAL EDITION: Road Trippin' & Talking To Brett Davis

What's Weird w/ Kevin & Max

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2016 69:39


A while ago we cruised up to Hanover, PA for a show at the Sound Room with some of our favorite DC comics - Steven Chen, Tim Middleton, and Pete Musto. We recorded the whole damn ride because we're madmen, so enjoy a selection of the gems that come from being stuck together in a car for several hours. Also featuring Kevin's interview with Andy Kaufman Award winner and Comedy Central Comic To Watch Brett Davis live and direct from an NYC alley. Follow Brett on the twitters (@BrettDavisRIP) and go see him do cool stuff! Brought to you by our new sponsor 5 Hour Hennessy - if your day is going unpleasantly, have a 5 Hour Hennessy!

What's Weird w/ Kevin & Max
Episode 1 Preview - Talkin' The OC With Steven Chen

What's Weird w/ Kevin & Max

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2016 5:12


Kevin & Max shoot the shit with their first guest, Steven Chen, and talk about the most important TV show of a generation - The O.C.

Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love
135: Expert Interview: Creating a Life Vision–Tools for Understanding Yourself, with Steven Chen

Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2015 28:43


Steven J. Chen, Ph.D., is an organizational psychologist, consultant and author who has worked with individuals and companies for over 25 years. His knowledge of human behavior and of what works in practice allow him to quickly diagnose issues and problems and create unique and long lasting solutions. “Many people choose careers and life paths without a clear understanding of who they are as individuals, then wonder why they feel so deeply disconnected and dissatisfied. Going through some professional assessment work, to better understand who they really are, is vitally important for a good fit.

The Ellis Martin Report
Special Encore Presentation: David Morgan Calls a Lifestyle Top, Bob Lange on SHGT, Ellis Martin Rants and Brad Thompson on ONCY

The Ellis Martin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2015 56:07


In this episode David Morgan of The Morgan Report says these are the good old days and we've reached a standard of living top that must come down. Bob Lange opines on Steven Chen's company, Success Holding Group International (SHGT). Brad Thompson of Oncolytics Biotech discusses a virus that kills cancers cells and Ellis Martin rants about the recent China bubble US stock market reset.

The Ellis Martin Report
Special Encore Presentation: David Morgan Calls a Lifestyle Top, Bob Lange on SHGT, Ellis Martin Rants and Brad Thompson on ONCY

The Ellis Martin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2015 56:07


In this episode David Morgan of The Morgan Report says these are the good old days and we've reached a standard of living top that must come down. Bob Lange opines on Steven Chen's company, Success Holding Group International (SHGT). Brad Thompson of Oncolytics Biotech discusses a virus that kills cancers cells and Ellis Martin rants about the recent China bubble US stock market reset.

The Ellis Martin Report
David Morgan Calls a Lifestyle Top, Bob Lange on SHGT, Ellis Martin Rants and Brad Thompson on ONCY

The Ellis Martin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2015 56:07


In this episode David Morgan of The Morgan Report says these are the good old days and we've reached a standard of living top that must come down. Bob Lange opines on Steven Chen's company, Success Holding Group International (SHGT). Brad Thompson of Oncolytics Biotech discusses a virus that kills cancers cells and Ellis Martin rants about the recent China bubble US stock market reset.

The Ellis Martin Report
David Morgan Calls a Lifestyle Top, Bob Lange on SHGT, Ellis Martin Rants and Brad Thompson on ONCY

The Ellis Martin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2015 56:07


In this episode David Morgan of The Morgan Report says these are the good old days and we've reached a standard of living top that must come down. Bob Lange opines on Steven Chen's company, Success Holding Group International (SHGT). Brad Thompson of Oncolytics Biotech discusses a virus that kills cancers cells and Ellis Martin rants about the recent China bubble US stock market reset.