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On this edition of TMWS, we're talking about dental care and saving teeth with Dr. Steven Katz!
Are IVF labs safer today than they were a decade ago? They can be, but much of the available safety potential isn't being fully realized.In this week's episode of Inside Reproductive Health, we're joined by Dr. Eva Schenkman, an IVF lab director and founder of ArtLab, and Dr. Steven Katz, an REI and founder of REI Protect, to discuss risk mitigation and safety in IVF labs.Here's what you'll learn: The biggest risks IVF labs face (and cost effective strategies to reduce them) The non-negotiables for lab safety (The 3 must-haves) How manual tasks in the lab increase the risk for embryologists and practices. What younger embryologists are demanding for better safety and support. What Dr. Katz and Dr. Schenkman each like about a company called XiltriX The top causes of malpractice lawsuits against fertility practices (and how to avoid them)Listen now to learn how improving IVF lab safety protects patients, investments, and your practice's future.
This week we have a look at the 2000 independent horror film Shadow of the Vampire. This is Episode #451! We're joined in this episode by the cast of the Monster Movie Happy Hour Podcast. Shadow of the Vampire is a 2000 independent period vampire Gothic mystery film directed by E. Elias Merhige and written by Steven Katz. The film stars John Malkovich and Willem Dafoe. It is a fictionalized account of the making of the classic vampire film Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens, directed by F. W. Murnau, during which the film crew begin to have disturbing suspicions about their lead actor.The film received positive reviews from critics and received nominations at the 73rd Academy Awards for Best Makeup and Best Supporting Actor for Dafoe's performance.Endorsements:Mary: Twin Peaks, Snowpiercer, Night WatchTony: The RigDavid: The Half Price Horror PodcastDrew: The MatronScott: KilldozerJulia: SeveranceJason: I Drink Your BloodBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/castle-of-horror-podcast--4268760/support.
The Holocaust and New World Slavery: A Comparative History (Cambridge UP, 2019) offers the first, in-depth comparison of the Holocaust and new world slavery. Providing a reliable view of the relevant issues, and based on a broad and comprehensive set of data and evidence, Steven Katz analyzes the fundamental differences between the two systems and re-evaluates our understanding of the Nazi agenda. Among the subjects he examines are: the use of black slaves as workers compared to the Nazi use of Jewish labor; the causes of slave demographic decline and growth in different New World locations; the main features of Jewish life during the Holocaust relative to slave life with regard to such topics as diet, physical punishment, medical care, and the role of religion; the treatment of slave women and children as compared to the treatment of Jewish women and children in the Holocaust. Katz shows that slave women were valued as workers, as reproducers of future slaves, and as sexual objects, and that slave children were valued as commodities. For these reasons, neither slave women nor children were intentionally murdered. By comparison, Jewish slave women and children were viewed as the ultimate racial enemy and therefore had to be exterminated. These and other findings conclusively demonstrate the uniqueness of the Holocaust compared with other historical instances of slavery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
The Holocaust and New World Slavery: A Comparative History (Cambridge UP, 2019) offers the first, in-depth comparison of the Holocaust and new world slavery. Providing a reliable view of the relevant issues, and based on a broad and comprehensive set of data and evidence, Steven Katz analyzes the fundamental differences between the two systems and re-evaluates our understanding of the Nazi agenda. Among the subjects he examines are: the use of black slaves as workers compared to the Nazi use of Jewish labor; the causes of slave demographic decline and growth in different New World locations; the main features of Jewish life during the Holocaust relative to slave life with regard to such topics as diet, physical punishment, medical care, and the role of religion; the treatment of slave women and children as compared to the treatment of Jewish women and children in the Holocaust. Katz shows that slave women were valued as workers, as reproducers of future slaves, and as sexual objects, and that slave children were valued as commodities. For these reasons, neither slave women nor children were intentionally murdered. By comparison, Jewish slave women and children were viewed as the ultimate racial enemy and therefore had to be exterminated. These and other findings conclusively demonstrate the uniqueness of the Holocaust compared with other historical instances of slavery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The Holocaust and New World Slavery: A Comparative History (Cambridge UP, 2019) offers the first, in-depth comparison of the Holocaust and new world slavery. Providing a reliable view of the relevant issues, and based on a broad and comprehensive set of data and evidence, Steven Katz analyzes the fundamental differences between the two systems and re-evaluates our understanding of the Nazi agenda. Among the subjects he examines are: the use of black slaves as workers compared to the Nazi use of Jewish labor; the causes of slave demographic decline and growth in different New World locations; the main features of Jewish life during the Holocaust relative to slave life with regard to such topics as diet, physical punishment, medical care, and the role of religion; the treatment of slave women and children as compared to the treatment of Jewish women and children in the Holocaust. Katz shows that slave women were valued as workers, as reproducers of future slaves, and as sexual objects, and that slave children were valued as commodities. For these reasons, neither slave women nor children were intentionally murdered. By comparison, Jewish slave women and children were viewed as the ultimate racial enemy and therefore had to be exterminated. These and other findings conclusively demonstrate the uniqueness of the Holocaust compared with other historical instances of slavery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
The Holocaust and New World Slavery: A Comparative History (Cambridge UP, 2019) offers the first, in-depth comparison of the Holocaust and new world slavery. Providing a reliable view of the relevant issues, and based on a broad and comprehensive set of data and evidence, Steven Katz analyzes the fundamental differences between the two systems and re-evaluates our understanding of the Nazi agenda. Among the subjects he examines are: the use of black slaves as workers compared to the Nazi use of Jewish labor; the causes of slave demographic decline and growth in different New World locations; the main features of Jewish life during the Holocaust relative to slave life with regard to such topics as diet, physical punishment, medical care, and the role of religion; the treatment of slave women and children as compared to the treatment of Jewish women and children in the Holocaust. Katz shows that slave women were valued as workers, as reproducers of future slaves, and as sexual objects, and that slave children were valued as commodities. For these reasons, neither slave women nor children were intentionally murdered. By comparison, Jewish slave women and children were viewed as the ultimate racial enemy and therefore had to be exterminated. These and other findings conclusively demonstrate the uniqueness of the Holocaust compared with other historical instances of slavery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latin-american-studies
The Holocaust and New World Slavery: A Comparative History (Cambridge UP, 2019) offers the first, in-depth comparison of the Holocaust and new world slavery. Providing a reliable view of the relevant issues, and based on a broad and comprehensive set of data and evidence, Steven Katz analyzes the fundamental differences between the two systems and re-evaluates our understanding of the Nazi agenda. Among the subjects he examines are: the use of black slaves as workers compared to the Nazi use of Jewish labor; the causes of slave demographic decline and growth in different New World locations; the main features of Jewish life during the Holocaust relative to slave life with regard to such topics as diet, physical punishment, medical care, and the role of religion; the treatment of slave women and children as compared to the treatment of Jewish women and children in the Holocaust. Katz shows that slave women were valued as workers, as reproducers of future slaves, and as sexual objects, and that slave children were valued as commodities. For these reasons, neither slave women nor children were intentionally murdered. By comparison, Jewish slave women and children were viewed as the ultimate racial enemy and therefore had to be exterminated. These and other findings conclusively demonstrate the uniqueness of the Holocaust compared with other historical instances of slavery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/caribbean-studies
The Holocaust and New World Slavery: A Comparative History (Cambridge UP, 2019) offers the first, in-depth comparison of the Holocaust and new world slavery. Providing a reliable view of the relevant issues, and based on a broad and comprehensive set of data and evidence, Steven Katz analyzes the fundamental differences between the two systems and re-evaluates our understanding of the Nazi agenda. Among the subjects he examines are: the use of black slaves as workers compared to the Nazi use of Jewish labor; the causes of slave demographic decline and growth in different New World locations; the main features of Jewish life during the Holocaust relative to slave life with regard to such topics as diet, physical punishment, medical care, and the role of religion; the treatment of slave women and children as compared to the treatment of Jewish women and children in the Holocaust. Katz shows that slave women were valued as workers, as reproducers of future slaves, and as sexual objects, and that slave children were valued as commodities. For these reasons, neither slave women nor children were intentionally murdered. By comparison, Jewish slave women and children were viewed as the ultimate racial enemy and therefore had to be exterminated. These and other findings conclusively demonstrate the uniqueness of the Holocaust compared with other historical instances of slavery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/german-studies
The Holocaust and New World Slavery: A Comparative History (Cambridge UP, 2019) offers the first, in-depth comparison of the Holocaust and new world slavery. Providing a reliable view of the relevant issues, and based on a broad and comprehensive set of data and evidence, Steven Katz analyzes the fundamental differences between the two systems and re-evaluates our understanding of the Nazi agenda. Among the subjects he examines are: the use of black slaves as workers compared to the Nazi use of Jewish labor; the causes of slave demographic decline and growth in different New World locations; the main features of Jewish life during the Holocaust relative to slave life with regard to such topics as diet, physical punishment, medical care, and the role of religion; the treatment of slave women and children as compared to the treatment of Jewish women and children in the Holocaust. Katz shows that slave women were valued as workers, as reproducers of future slaves, and as sexual objects, and that slave children were valued as commodities. For these reasons, neither slave women nor children were intentionally murdered. By comparison, Jewish slave women and children were viewed as the ultimate racial enemy and therefore had to be exterminated. These and other findings conclusively demonstrate the uniqueness of the Holocaust compared with other historical instances of slavery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
The Holocaust and New World Slavery: A Comparative History (Cambridge UP, 2019) offers the first, in-depth comparison of the Holocaust and new world slavery. Providing a reliable view of the relevant issues, and based on a broad and comprehensive set of data and evidence, Steven Katz analyzes the fundamental differences between the two systems and re-evaluates our understanding of the Nazi agenda. Among the subjects he examines are: the use of black slaves as workers compared to the Nazi use of Jewish labor; the causes of slave demographic decline and growth in different New World locations; the main features of Jewish life during the Holocaust relative to slave life with regard to such topics as diet, physical punishment, medical care, and the role of religion; the treatment of slave women and children as compared to the treatment of Jewish women and children in the Holocaust. Katz shows that slave women were valued as workers, as reproducers of future slaves, and as sexual objects, and that slave children were valued as commodities. For these reasons, neither slave women nor children were intentionally murdered. By comparison, Jewish slave women and children were viewed as the ultimate racial enemy and therefore had to be exterminated. These and other findings conclusively demonstrate the uniqueness of the Holocaust compared with other historical instances of slavery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/genocide-studies
The Holocaust and New World Slavery: A Comparative History (Cambridge UP, 2019) offers the first, in-depth comparison of the Holocaust and new world slavery. Providing a reliable view of the relevant issues, and based on a broad and comprehensive set of data and evidence, Steven Katz analyzes the fundamental differences between the two systems and re-evaluates our understanding of the Nazi agenda. Among the subjects he examines are: the use of black slaves as workers compared to the Nazi use of Jewish labor; the causes of slave demographic decline and growth in different New World locations; the main features of Jewish life during the Holocaust relative to slave life with regard to such topics as diet, physical punishment, medical care, and the role of religion; the treatment of slave women and children as compared to the treatment of Jewish women and children in the Holocaust. Katz shows that slave women were valued as workers, as reproducers of future slaves, and as sexual objects, and that slave children were valued as commodities. For these reasons, neither slave women nor children were intentionally murdered. By comparison, Jewish slave women and children were viewed as the ultimate racial enemy and therefore had to be exterminated. These and other findings conclusively demonstrate the uniqueness of the Holocaust compared with other historical instances of slavery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
The Holocaust and New World Slavery: A Comparative History (Cambridge UP, 2019) offers the first, in-depth comparison of the Holocaust and new world slavery. Providing a reliable view of the relevant issues, and based on a broad and comprehensive set of data and evidence, Steven Katz analyzes the fundamental differences between the two systems and re-evaluates our understanding of the Nazi agenda. Among the subjects he examines are: the use of black slaves as workers compared to the Nazi use of Jewish labor; the causes of slave demographic decline and growth in different New World locations; the main features of Jewish life during the Holocaust relative to slave life with regard to such topics as diet, physical punishment, medical care, and the role of religion; the treatment of slave women and children as compared to the treatment of Jewish women and children in the Holocaust. Katz shows that slave women were valued as workers, as reproducers of future slaves, and as sexual objects, and that slave children were valued as commodities. For these reasons, neither slave women nor children were intentionally murdered. By comparison, Jewish slave women and children were viewed as the ultimate racial enemy and therefore had to be exterminated. These and other findings conclusively demonstrate the uniqueness of the Holocaust compared with other historical instances of slavery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-south
The Holocaust and New World Slavery: A Comparative History (Cambridge UP, 2019) offers the first, in-depth comparison of the Holocaust and new world slavery. Providing a reliable view of the relevant issues, and based on a broad and comprehensive set of data and evidence, Steven Katz analyzes the fundamental differences between the two systems and re-evaluates our understanding of the Nazi agenda. Among the subjects he examines are: the use of black slaves as workers compared to the Nazi use of Jewish labor; the causes of slave demographic decline and growth in different New World locations; the main features of Jewish life during the Holocaust relative to slave life with regard to such topics as diet, physical punishment, medical care, and the role of religion; the treatment of slave women and children as compared to the treatment of Jewish women and children in the Holocaust. Katz shows that slave women were valued as workers, as reproducers of future slaves, and as sexual objects, and that slave children were valued as commodities. For these reasons, neither slave women nor children were intentionally murdered. By comparison, Jewish slave women and children were viewed as the ultimate racial enemy and therefore had to be exterminated. These and other findings conclusively demonstrate the uniqueness of the Holocaust compared with other historical instances of slavery.
It's that time of the year, it's Silent Movie Day! To celebrate silent films this year, Wickham and Colleen are joined by student volunteers, Ada Özduran and Adnan Şahin to discuss the classic "Nosferatu" (1922, dir. F.W. Murnau) and "Shadow of the Vampire" (2000, dir. Steven Katz).
We're the only podcast with a Presidential Medal of Freedom quiz. Does Willem Dafoe have one?? Shadow of the Vampire (2000) dir. E. Elias Merhige, script by Steven Katz, starring Willem Dafoe, John Malkovich, Udo Kier, Eddie Izzard, and Carey Elwes. This episode was recorded before Phil Donahue died. RIP Phil. Off-topic recs: Amanda - Pitch Black (2000) dir. David Twohy, starring Vin Diesel. Chance - The First Omen (2024) dir. Arkasha Stevenson which is different from the first The Omen (1976) dir. Richard Donner. Also, this smoking hot picture of Vin Diesel from a Timex print ad in the 90s. That's So Gothic releases episodes on the first and third Thursday every month. Email sogothicpod@gmail.com. Follow Chance and Amanda on Letterboxd @mrchancelee and @mcavoy_amanda. Instagram @sogothicpod Closing music "Gothic Guitar" by Javolenus 2014- Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0)
@tidwell25 gives you the latest headlines, we have are topic of the day. Dr Steven Katz with Naturopathic Physicians Group drops by. We have the business of sports and our crosstalk with @Mastering_Money #news #headlines #health #wellness #sports #retire
LifeBlood: We talked about the historical connection between usury and Judaism, how the connection came to be, where wealth comes from, the importance of community and responsibility, and what's required, with Dr. Steven Katz, Founding Director of the Elie Wiesel Center for Judaic Studies at Boston University. Listen to learn about contemporary practices relating to Judaism and money! You can learn more about Steven at Wikipedia and BU.EDU Thanks, as always for listening! If you got some value and enjoyed the show, please leave us a review here: https://ratethispodcast.com/lifebloodpodcast You can learn more about us at LifeBlood.Live, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook or you'd like to be a guest on the show, contact us at contact@LifeBlood.Live. Stay up to date by getting our monthly updates. Want to say “Thanks!” You can buy us a cup of coffee. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lifeblood
@Tidwell25 gives you the latest headlines then talks good health with Dr Steven Katz with @npg_az and our crosstalk with @Mastering_Money #news #headlines #health #money #retirement
In this session, hear from various experts about what it takes to get a drug to market. The bottom line is that research simply does NOT equal a cure. Learn from some of the best in the uveal melanoma pharma world about the process of bringing a treatment or new drug to market. Experts include Dr. Katz, Chief Medical Officer at TriSalus Life Sciences; Dr. Wade from Aura Bioscienes, Lucinda Innes, a PHD research student investigating uveal melanoma, and research board member Kevin. Dr. Steven Katz has been the Chief Medical Officer at TriSalus since September 2020 and is Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board, which includes leadership of TriSalus' Translational Immunotherapy Laboratory. Christian Wade, PhD is a medical affairs leader with over 16 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry. He is currently the Director of Field Medical Affairs at Aura Biosciences, where he is responsible for leading the field medical affairs team for a portfolio of innovative therapies. Dr. Wade is a graduate of the University of San Francisco and holds a PhD in pharmacology from the University of Washington. He is a member of the Medical Affairs Association and the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America. Lucy was born and raised in Seattle and attended Western Washington University, where she earned her degree in biochemistry. In 2021, she pursued her PhD at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City. During her first year there, she was diagnosed with Ocular Melanoma. This personal challenge inspired her to redirect her research focus towards the disease. Since her diagnosis in the fall of 2022, Lucy has been delving into the interactions between the immune system and ocular melanoma, aiming to improve the future of immunotherapies. Email questions to contact@acureinsight.org ANNOUNCEMENTS: 5K SITES ARE OPEN FOR REGISTRATION NEAR YOU! Start your team and bring your community to get involved! November 11, Los Angeles CA https://runsignup.com/Race/CA/SantaMonica/LookinForACureLosAngeles November 19, Phoenix, AZ https://runsignup.com/Race/AZ/Scottsdale/LookinforaCure5k December 9, Dallas FTW TX https://runsignup.com/Race/TX/FortWorth/LookinForACureFortWorth December 10, Houston, TX https://runsignup.com/Race/TX/Houston/LookinForACureHouston January 20, 2024 Orlando FL https://runsignup.com/Race/FL/Orlando/LookinForACureTampa January 21, 2024, Miami FL https://runsignup.com/Race/FL/Miami/LookinForACureMiami Head to our site to register for a 5K Lookin' for a Cure near you for the remainder of the year!! www.lookinforacure.org Subscribe to the newsletter to stay in the know Newsletter link Email contact@acureinsight.org for questions regarding any upcoming events! ********* Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Linked In, or Instagram @acureinsight, for more stories, tips, research news, and ideas to help you navigate this journey with OM! *A Cure in Sight is a 501c3 organization. All donations made can help fund our podcast to educate patients, fund research, aid patients, and more! Donate $10 $15 $20 today to help A Cure in Sight in their quest to find a cure. Contribute via PAYPAL OR VENMO or reach out directly to contact@acureinsight.org
LifeBlood: We talked about the Jewish question, what it means to be a Jew, the roots of antisemitism, the conflict in Israel, the importance of the actual land of Israel, the future of Judaism, and what more people should know about Jews, with Dr. Steven Katz, Founding Director of the Elie Wiesel Center for Judaic Studies and Boston University. Listen to learn how to think about a decreasing Jewish population! You can learn more about Steven at Wikipedia and BU.EDU Get your copy of The Cambridge Companion to Antisemitism here https://amzn.to/45HvQXh and The Holocaust In Historical Context here https://amzn.to/472OxFX Thanks, as always for listening! If you got some value and enjoyed the show, please leave us a review here: https://ratethispodcast.com/lifebloodpodcast You can learn more about us at LifeBlood.Live, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook or you'd like to be a guest on the show, contact us at contact@LifeBlood.Live. Stay up to date by getting our monthly updates. Want to say “Thanks!” You can buy us a cup of coffee. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lifeblood
Chris and Taylor review the 2000 period horror black comedy film Shadow of the Vampire written by Steven Katz and directed by E. Elias Merhige. The film is a fictionalized version of the making of the classic vampire film "Nosferatu" directed by F.W. Murnau in which the film crew begin having disturbing suspicions about their lead actor. The film stars John Malkovich, Willem Dafoe, Eddie Izzard, John Aden Gillet, Cary Elwes, Udo Kier, Catherine McCormack and Ronan Vibert.Follow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepotentialpodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thepotentialpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/thepotentialpodSupport us on Patreon:patreon.com/thepotentialpodcastThanks to our sponsor: KEENGet your first 10 minutes with any psychic advisor for only 1.99 with our link - that's $99 In savings: https://trykeen.com/potential ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Scheduling common planning times is not just about moving some pieces around on a chart. It is also about the educators who enter these spaces and the beliefs they carry with them. In this episode Donahoo and Katz help listeners see that many decisions have both a technical and adaptive aspect to them. They ask listeners to reflect on unhelpful stories, bogus barriers, overconfidence, and other behaviors that need interruption. They also implore leaders to get comfortable with discomfort because it is the only way to get good ideas to stick.
Today we are joined by Steven Katz, Managing Director, Texas Capital Securities. Steve has a great story of starting as a teenage entrepreneur and growing where he is today as a lender to specialty finance companies. There are some great nuggets in this episode, everything from setting boundaries between work and family, how to guide your business in economic turmoil and much more. Join us for a wide ranging episode!
The Perennial Philosophy, or Perennialism for short, claims that the depth traditions found within the major world religions all converge upon the same metaphysical vision - namely, the identification of our deepest selves with a divine, transcendental ground. Popularized by Aldous Huxley in his 1945 The Perennial Philosophy it has a natural appeal to many thinking, spiritually inclined individuals - including those who have never explicitly heard of it. - Jon In this debate Jonathan will critique the perennial philosophy; Zevi will defend it. Jonathan Weidenbaum is a professor of philosophy and world religions at Berkeley College. Zevi Slavin is a seeker, a teacher, and creator of Seekers of Unity. See Jonathan's work here: https://berkeleycollege.academia.edu/JonathanWeidenbaum https://www.semanticscholar.org/author/Jonathan-Weidenbaum/103460987 Particularly: A Little Disillusionment is a Good Thing: Perennialism, Process Theology, and Religious Diversity The Metaphysics of Alterity and Unity: Levinas and Perennialism Why I am Not a Pantheist (Nor a Panentheist) Metaphysics, Totalization, and the Cosmos With Open Doors and Windows, Doing theology in the spirit of William James Upcoming with Nicholas Colemean: The Bell and the Hammer: for and against a perennialist philosophy (seeking a publisher, if you know any…) 00:00 Introduction: Omar Lughod 00:54 Introducing Perennialism: Jonathan 06:09 Critiquing Perennialism: Jonathan 31:50 Defending Perennialism: Zevi 51:50 Response: Jonathan 56:38 Response: Zevi Q&A Session 1:01:27 What about religions that disagree? 1:04:12 From debate to discussion 1:07:53 What would it take to change your mind? 1:13:11 Is this all just ideas to you? 1:16:53 Baruch Thaler: What's the bottom line? 1:18:46 What's with all this New Age-ism? 1:33:03 Closing words “Neither the mystic nor the philosopher can remain content with an irreducible heterogeneity of mystical experience, the mystic because the ultimate character of the experience implies a universal claim, the philosopher because a diversity of ultimate claims is a challenge not a resting-place. Thus, it is not an uneducated essentialist desire, but religious integrity or philosophical urgency that leads those who no longer find an exclusive claim by any single tradition convincing to seek an underlying unity and to investigate the equivalence of symbols under their diversity.” - Charles Davis in his review of Mysticism and Philosophical Analysis, by Steven Katz, ed. Join us: https://discord.gg/EQtjK2FWsm https://facebook.com/seekersofunity https://instagram.com/seekersofunity https://www.twitter.com/seekersofu https://www.seekersofunity.com Thank you to our beloved Patrons: Francis, Etty, Stephen, Arash, William, Michael, Matija, Timony, Vilijami, Stoney, El techo, Stephen, Ross, Ahmed, Alexander, Diceman, Hannah, Julian, Leo, Sim, Sultan, John, Joshua, Igor, Chezi, Jorge, Andrew, Alexandra, Füsun, Lucas, Andrew, Stian, Ivana, Aédàn, Darjeeling, Astarte, Declan, Gregory, Alex, Charlie, Anonymous, Joshua, Arin, Sage, Marcel, Ahawk, Yehuda, Kevin, Evan, Shahin, Al Alami, Dale, Ethan, Gerr, Effy, Noam, Ron, Shtus, Mendel, Jared, Tim, Mystic Experiment, MM, Lenny, Justin, Joshua, Jorge, Wayne, Jason, Caroline, Yaakov, Daniel, Wodenborn, Steve, Collin, Justin, Mariana, Vic, Shaw, Carlos, Nico, Isaac, Frederick, David, Ben, Rodney, Charley, Jonathan, Chelsea, Curly Joe, Adam and Andre. Join them in supporting us: patreon: https://www.patreon.com/seekers paypal: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=RKCYGQSMJFDRU
Around the World on Two Wheels. The host for this show is Ken Burtness. The guests are Steven Katz and Tamara Moan. People love automobiles. Traveling from home to work to social events, driving becomes habit. People have time to think about the next step in their busy day along the familiar route, their driving semi-automatic. Little is seen of the surrounding scenery. Little is heard, felt, or smelt of the environment behind the rolled-up windows with the radio on and the air conditioning going. Astride a bicycle, a person is open to the world. They feel the earth beneath their tires, smell the fragrance of the landscape, hear the living orchestra around them. They feel their bodies powering them forward and with every pedal there are new things to see and wonder at. The trip becomes the joy, not the destination. The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6l16ePIwXMhLWB4s3fKrlXV Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.
Welcome to another Beyond the Webinar episode, following the I3 session discussing Best Practices in Cryogovernance. The panel discussed how they are dealing with issues concerning the problems faced by clinics around the world with the increasing rising inventory of frozen specimens after IVF. The session was moderated by Senior Embryologist Dr. Mina Alikani, President of Alpha Scientists in Reproductive Medicine and British patient advocate and podcast host of The Fertility Podcast Natalie Silverman who was joined by an experienced panel consisting of a senior embryologist from Europe, Christianna Makri, lab managers from two large UK clinics Charissa Watchorn and Anastasia Mania and the vice president of clinical strategy of the TMRW group, embryologist Cynthia Hudson. The speakers were Dr. Michael Collins, Glenn Proctor, Dr. Steven Katz and Robert Perkinson. We'd like to give a huge thank you to our session sponsor TMRW Life Sciences and you can watch the full session here What was discussed: Different regulations around the world - what they mean Common worry globally worry about cryostorage amongst embryologistsHow bio-repositories in the UK are on standby for smaller clinics or partner clinics locally which have reciprocal agreements What is going into cryostorage, it's not just embryos it's also eggs, so a 20yr old might not want them for a decade. How patients are encouraged to discard or donate material because they don't want to pay, but if there are no storage fees they might just forget about themHow the industry needs to think about better communication, so the clinic is clear to patients about the process - roles and responsibilities. Guidelines with the paperwork about - being able to contact patients etc to help with the issue of orphaned embryos. Better engagement is needed with the patient to give them the perceived value of what they have in storage What protections are in place in the US and the issues that the industry facesLanguage used such as 'discarding' embryos creates issues for patients as it can be triggering and how patients can bury their heads in the sand when not knowing what to do with their frozen gametes. Could there be a monthly fee, rather than the yearly storage fee?Coverage that clinics have for the storage and the attention that is paid to the tanksWhat can go wrong with Dewers - how problems are managed, how they are monitored.Warranty on DewersExplanation of how TMRW storage process works - it's a specimen management software toolFollow us on our socials:Make sure you keep an eye on the upcoming events at IVFMeeting.com for the follow-up to this conversationFollow us on our socials: TwitterFacebook InstagramYou Tube
Join A Cure in Sight on The Eye Believe Podcast and various research experts and clinicians who attended American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Conference early June 4-6, 2022, as well as the 20th Congress of the International Society of Ocular Oncology (ISOO), June 17-21, 2022. A Cure in Sight attended both to gather updates in research and present a united, collaborative front for the sake of patient advocacy in the field of ocular melanoma. In this episode, you'll hear from the experts about what's new in ocular melanoma and uveal melanoma. You'll also hear news of new clinical trials, and upcoming expanded access programs for treatments for metastatic uveal melanoma. Tune in for updates from: Jerry Wu with Ascentage Pharma, focused on an abstract from Dr. Meredith McKean of the Sarah Cannon Cancer Center in Nashville discussing a novel cancer treatment for uveal melanoma called APG-115. Search “APG-115 melanoma” on ascentage.com, or listed on clinicaltrials.gov. Dr. Johnny John from Delcath discusses the presentation of data from the FOCUS Trial at ASCO and the opening of Delcath's Expanded Access Program for patients with Metastatic Ocular Melanoma. Information on EAP sites may be found on https://delcath.com/clinical-trials/expanded-access-program/ Karin Hellsvik with Foghorn Therapeutics, discussing uveal melanoma patient advocacy, as well as the existing study for uveal melanoma patients, found by searching FHD-286 on clinicaltrials.gov. Dr. Justin Moser with HonorHealth Research and Innovation Institute in Scottsdale AZ, discussing a new West Coast clinical trial for metastatic uveal melanoma patients. Info on this trial can be found here: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05004025 Danet Peterson, sharing about her personal ocular melanoma journey in a brief ASCO interview with i3Health. Dr. Cadmus Rich with Aura Biosciences discussing the AU-011 (belzupacap serotalocan) program, including an upcoming pivotal study for primary choroidal melanoma treatment. Search AU-011 on clinicaltrials.gov for more info. Dr. Johnny John from Delcath along with Dr. Ellen Kapiteijn and Dr. Thaïs Tong from the Leiden University Medical Center discusses the presentation of data from the Chopin Trial in which Delcath's percutaneous hepatic perfusion treatment is combined with immunotherapy for patients with Metastatic Ocular Melanoma. Preliminary data from the trial was presented at the ASCO conference and was also presented at the ISOO conference. Steven Katz, Chief Medical Officer at TriSalus Life Sciences discussing early safety data from the PERIO-01 clinical study. See www.periotrial.com for more info. ANNOUNCEMENTS: Lookin' For a Cure Arizona 5K Walk for Ocular Melanoma COMING UP September 24, 8 AM Register here and be sure to bring friends and family to walk with us! (Virtual option coming soon) Eye Believe Survivorship Seminar in Nashville, Tennessee October 14-15. REGISTER HERE! (Welcome reception for in person attendees on October 13, 6:00 PM) (Virtual and in person options.) Lookin' For a Cure TEXAS 5K Walk for Ocular Melanoma NOVEMBER 5, 2022; 8 AM Register here and be sure to bring friends and family to walk with us! (Virtual option available) Email contact@acureinsight.org for questions regarding the event! ********* Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Linked In, or Instagram @acureinsight, for more stories, tips, research news, and ideas to help you navigate this journey with OM! *A Cure in Sight is a 501c3 organization. All donations made can help fund our podcast to educate patients, fund research, aid patients, and more! Donate $10 $15 $20 today to help A Cure in Sight in their quest to find a cure. Contribute via PAYPAL OR VENMO or reach out directly to contact@acureinsight.org The Eye Believe Podcast is brought to you by Castle Biosciences. Castle Biosciences is a leading diagnostics company improving health through innovative tests that guide patient care. The Company aims to transform disease management by keeping people first: patients, clinicians, employees and investors. This podcast was hosted by Danet Peterson and produced by Agora Media.
Join host Peter McKenzie and guest Steven Katz on this episode of The Accidental Landlord as they discuss fair housing! Fair housing laws can be complicated, and new self-managing landlords may not be aware of what constitutes a fair housing violation. In this episode, Steven and Peter expand on the ins and outs of fair housing law. Katz is an attorney in Columbus, Ohio, and practices primarily in the areas of real estate and landlord/tenant law. Katz is also a landlord who owns rental properties.Connect with Peter: RinconManagement.com/podcastWant to get in touch with Peter and the Rincon team? Email Podcast@RinconManagement.comGuest: Steven Katz of Katz, Pryor & DiCuccio, LLPConnect with the Rincon team on social media: Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | LinkedIn | Yelp-----------------Production House: Flint Stone MediaCopyright of Peter McKenzie 2022.
Dr. Steven Katz is the owner of Naturopathic Physicians Group joined@markasher32 to discuss his new show Your Health is Wealth every Friday at 1:00 on Money Radio. Also Courtney Nelson with @GoodwillAZ tells us about job opportunities. #health #pain #painfree #jobs #careers
You've inspected one bridge with a drone, you can inspect them all, right? If only that were true! Unfortunately for inspectors, engineers and architects have deployed multiple designs and materials in the building of bridges all over the world. This is the story of one particular bridge in California that needed its O-rings inspected. The only problem? They were inside concrete pillars. Sky Ladder was called in by ConnexiCore to tackle the job. We spoke with Steven Katz, founder of Sky Ladder, about this challenging inspection and how they eventually were able to conquer the mission impossible bridge.
The ladies violently quit watching Vampire in Venice (1988) after hearing some shocking news and rapidly pivot into the wild world of Shadow of the Vampire (2000) which honestly... was also a feminist bummer. Things we learned:1. Klaus Kinski can go f*ck himself.2. Acting is a skill and a craft and you should use actors instead of real vampires on set #setsaftey3. Boob dialing is real beep boop boop4. F*ck you Klaus KinskiShadow of the Vampire is a 2000 metafiction horror film directed by E. Elias Merhige, written by Steven Katz, and starring John Malkovich and Willem Dafoe. The film is a fictionalized account of the making of the classic vampire film Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens, directed by F. W. Murnau, during which the film crew began to have disturbing suspicions about their lead actor.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/littlerenegadefilms)
Exploring competing methodologies in the study of Mysticism, (Essentialism, Perennialism and Common-Core vs Contextualism and Constructivism) and questioning the very category of Mysticism itself. Slipping into the crack between Experience and Interpretation, and asking if it can be healed. The Series: Exploring the history of an idea, the story of the major developments in our collective understanding of the word “mysticism.” Join us as we attempt to understand what this word meant historically, how it came to mean what it does today, and what, if anything, it might mean for us going forward. Learning how this category was formed, transformed, discussed and debated throughout the ages. Join us for a journey from the Ancient Greek mystery religions, through the early Christian centuries up into the Middle Ages, through the Renaissance, into the Early Modern period, the Enlightenment, ending with the Modern and Post-Modern decades of its study, debate and development. Sources and Further Reading: - Peter Moore, "Recent Studies on Mysticism: A Critical Survey," Religion 3 (1973): 146-56. - Steven Katz, "Review Article: Recent Work on Mysticism," History of Religions 25 (1985-86): 76-86 - William Wainwright, Mysticism: A Study of its Nature, Cognitive Value and Moral Implications, University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, 1981. - Randall Studstill, The Unity of Mystical Traditions, The Transformation of Consciousness in Tibetan and German Mysticism, Brill Leiden, Boston, 2005. - The Making of Modern “Mysticism” Leigh Eric Schmidt, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Vol. 71, No. 2 (Jun., 2003), Oxford University Press. - Bernard McGinn, The Foundations of Mysticism, Vol. I of The Presence of God: A History of Western Christian Mysticism, Crossroad Publishing, 1991. - Jeffrey Kripal, “Mysticism” in The Blackwell Companion to the Study of Religion, by Robert Segal (ed.), 2017. - Saeed Zarrabi-Zadeh, “The ‘Mystical' and the ‘Modern': Mutual Entanglement and Multiple interactions,” in Studies in Religion, 2020. - Hal Bridges, American Mysticism: From William James to Zen, New York: Harper and Row, 1970 - Richard King, Orientalism and Religion: Postcolonial Theory, India and “The Mystic East,” London: Routledge, 1999. Join us: https://facebook.com/seekersofunity https://instagram.com/seekersofunity https://www.twitter.com/seekersofU https://www.seekersofunity.com Thank you to our beloved Patrons: Astarte, Declan, Gregory, Alex, Charlie, Anonymous, Joshua, Arin, Sage, Marcel, Order of the Artisans, Ahawk, Yehuda, Kevin, Evan, Shahin, Al Alami, Dale, Ethan, Gerr, Effy, Noam, Ron, Shtus, Mendel, Jared, Tim, Mystic Experiment, MM, Lenny, Justin, Joshua, Jorge, Wayne, Jason, Caroline, Yaakov, Daniel, Wodenborn, Steve, Collin, Justin, Mariana, Vic, Shaw, Carlos, Nico, Isaac, Frederick, David, Ben, Rodney, Charley, Jonathan, Chelsea, Curly Joe and Adam. Join them in supporting us: patreon: https://www.patreon.com/seekers paypal: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=RKCYGQSMJFDRU
Join producer/author Steven Katz to learn how to put your script on the screen. To learn more about Carole Dean and From the Hear Productions please visit www.FromtheHeartProductions.com
An interview with Steven Katz from Vick Mickunas.
Welcome to the Cyberpunk Matrix podcast with your host, Alex. Today we have our first guest on the show, Steven Katz, a friend to the show and fellow cyberpunk enthusiast. Join us as we discuss a variety of different Cyberpunk classics. Snowcrash, Matrix 4, Ready Player One, and the cyberpunk genre in general. Steven shares with us his first introduction into the genre, what scene from the original Matrix shocked him most upon first viewing, his thoughts on the film adaptation of the book Ready Player One, and more. For more Cyberpunk content, check out our website https://cyberpunkmatrix.com/ for a definition of the term Cyberpunk, a Cyberpunk Beginner's guide, reviews for all kinds of Cyberpunk media (movies, tv shows, books, music, video games, etc.) and more! P.S. Apologies for some audio playback issues on my part for this episode, the audio is much improved for next episode.
In 2013, Dr. Steven Katz and Dr. Lisa Dack published their book Intentional Interruption based on highly intensive field work that they had done attaching themselves to a number of schools to work closely with educational leaders and teachers in different districts in order to create long term positive impact on teaching and learning, as well as organizational improvement. Steven and Lisa have deeply committed themselves to helping schools to thrive and to increase student learning, achievement success and well-being. As the biggest predictor of student success is the quality of classroom practice, what teachers are doing with students in the classroom on a daily basis has the largest chance of making a positive impact on their learning. In their book Intentional Interruption, Steven and Lisa set out to identify barriers that get in the way of professional learning and to focus on what schools can do to not only identify these barriers but how they can put specific strategies into action to ‘interrupt' these barriers to help maximize the impact that teachers can have on student learning. In this conversation, we do a quick tour of each chapter, highlighting the key points written about and discuss what educational leaders and teachers can do to deeply foster an professional learning environment where everyone can thrive and flourish. Both Steven and Lisa unpack the different between being a ‘lead knower' and a ‘lead learner', as well the important difference between professional development and professional learning. They give us a brief look into strategies to interrupt habitual thinking that holds teachers back and share protocols that can be used to facilitate collaborative meetings in more meaningful and purpose ways. I highly encourage you to get your hands on a copy of this book if you are interested in knowing more about these important ideas and how they can be applied with consistency in a school setting. Thanks for tuning into this episodeAbout Steven Katz Dr. Katz's research interests include program reform in teacher education; building capacity through collaborative learning networks; the relationship between the psychological foundations of learning & development and classroom assessment; building capacity in evidence-informed decision-making for school improvement; teacher belief about mind and learning; impactful professional learning in school and system improvementConnect With Steven: STEVEN.KATZ@UTORONTO.CA About Lisa DackMy interests lie in bridging Developmental Psychology and Education to better understand the learning process in children and adults. In particular, I am interested in what it takes for children and adults' learning opportunities to have a lasting impact. My research focuses on teacher and leader professional learning and in understanding what professional learning opportunities look like when they truly change thinking and professional practice.Connect with Lisa: lisa.dack@utoronto.ca Special thanks to Bronx based band Conversing with Oceans and Alex Bondarev for creating the podcast music.https://www.conversingwithoceans.com/ Opening music written and performed by New York-born musician Scott Ferrare. You can find his work at: https://scottferrare.hearnow.com
We had a great time talking with Steve Katz of SBK Reptiles tonight!! Steve has, and produces some INSANE Carpet Pythons! We chat with him about a bunch of different Morelia - related topics - from breeding striped IJ Carpets, to INSANE looking Jungles! If you don't follow Steve - you should, and be prepared to be blown away!! FIND STEVEN ONLINEwww.sbkreptiles.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SBKREPTILESdotCOM https://www.facebook.com/sbkreptilesIG: https://www.instagram.com/sbkreptiles/FOLLOW USARK!!!!!https://bit.ly/USARKIGCHECK OUT OASIS EXOTIC ENCLOSUREShttps://bit.ly/OasisWebhttps://bit.ly/OasisEEIGFIND US ON IGhttps://bit.ly/ReptileTalkIGhttps://bit.ly/creepingitrealIGhttps://bit.ly/BMRIGFIND US ON TWITTERhttps://bit.ly/BMRTwitthttps://bit.ly/creepingitrealTwitt
In this episode, three-time best-selling author and professional learning facilitator, Dr. Jenni Donahoo, joins me to discuss the work she does related to helping to develop collective efficacy in schools and capacity building for school improvement by strengthening the link between theory and practice. If you are a leader in education, Jenni shares valuable insight into how those responsible for leading can build collective efficacy among staff and how they can create the conditions for all stakeholders in their organization to thrive and flourish in regards to their professional development and learning. About JenniJenni Donohoo, PhD, is a three-time, best-selling author and professional learning facilitator with more than 20 years experience in leading school change. Jenni's four books include: Quality Implementation: Leveraging Collective Efficacy to Make "What Works" Actually Work (co-authored by Steven Katz), Collective Efficacy: How Educators' Beliefs Impact Student Learning, The Transformative Power of Collaborative Inquiry: Realizing Change in Schools and Classrooms (co-authored by Moses Velasco) and Collaborative Inquiry for Educators: A Facilitator's Guide to School Improvement.Connect with JenniWebsite: https://www.jennidonohoo.com/ and http://teacher-efficacy.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jenni_DonohooGet Jenni's Books at: Most Recent Book: https://www.amazon.com/Leading-Collective-Efficacy-Powerful-Achievement/dp/1071801805Previous Books: https://www.amazon.com/Collective-Efficacy-Educators%E2%80%B2-Beliefs-Learning/dp/1506356494https://us.corwin.com/en-us/nam/collective-efficacy/book253572https://www.amazon.com/Collaborative-Inquiry-Educators-Facilitator%E2%80%B2s-Improvement/dp/145227441Xhttps://store.educationcentre.auckland.ac.nz/the-transformative-power-of-collaborative-inquiry-realizing-change-in-schools-and-classrooms/Opening music written and performed by New York-based musician Scott Ferrare. You can find his work at: https://scottferrare.hearnow.comSpecial thanks to Bronx band Conversing with Oceans & Alex Bondarev for creating the podcast intro music.https://www.conversingwithoceans.com/
Many companies interested in drone technology still think of drones as something that works only for capturing visual imagery.Of course, drones can do much more. While drones can capture stunning and clear video and still photography in a way unthinkable even five years ago, they also can produce data that produces actionable insights.Steven Katz, Founder and Chief Pilot for Sky Ladder Drones, said he recently had a client who wanted drone video, a service Katz has provided many times. But after learning more about the actual business needs, Katz devised a three-day program that not only got the client video, but also photos and mapping data that actually answered provided the answers to the underlying business questions.More industries are now beginning to understand how they can utilize unmanned aircraft systems. “These ‘ah-ha moments' happen in little bits. With the use of drones becoming more prevalent and those within the industry working to make effective use cases more apparent, over time more people will understand drone technology can give them far more than just pretty pictures.Listen to Drone Insights and Technology Episode 003 to hear some interesting specific use cases.TODAY'S GUESTSteven Katz, Founder and Chief Pilot, Sky Ladder DronesSky Ladder Drones is a commercial UAS service provider based in Los Angeles specializing in drone mapping, construction progress photos, asset inspection (both visual and thermal) and training. Sky Ladder Drones uses only FAA Part 107 certified pilots, has Level 1 Thermography Certified staff and holds a FAA Daytime Waiver for permission to fly at night.
Dr. Jenni Donohoo is a researcher, educational consultant, and international keynote speaker. Jenni works with systems, school leaders, and teachers around the world to support high-quality professional learning. She has a PhD in Educational Studies and has taught elementary, secondary, and post-secondary classes. She is also a four-time best-selling author including Collaborative Inquiry for Educators, The Transformative Power of Collaborative Inquiry with Moses Velasco, and Collective Efficacy: How Educators' Beliefs Impact Student Learning and Quality Implementation- Leveraging Collective efficacy to make what works actually work with Steven Katz. Jenni's areas of expertise include collective efficacy, metacognition, adolescent literacy, and facilitating collaborative learning structures. You can find Jenni on Twitter or look for First Educational Resources, and at the Jenni Donohoo Centre for Collective Efficacy at teacher-efficacy.com. You can also learn more about her and her work at jennidonohoo.com.
Intersection Education - Toward Better Teaching and Learning
Dr. Steven Katz of OISE speaks about school leadership.
In this episode, we are joined by Rob Stone, Riley Jimison, Chris Salemi, and Steven Katz. We discuss various topics about Papuan carpet pythons. https://www.moreliapythonradio.net
Bart Jackson's Podcast - Get informed, Get entertained, and seize the wisdom
Are there profitable investments to be made during our unprecedented Covid-19 era? Life Science and High Tech industries’ noted expert Steven Katz gives you investment opportunities and strategies for surviving today and handsomely profiting tomorrow. Is the time to invest when blood is running in the streets, as the legendary Nathan Rothschild claimed? Certainly, the Coronavirus assault has bled white our physical and financial portfolios, and set us all in unprecedented times. In response, host Bart Jackson brings aboard Life Science and High Tech industries’ noted expert Steven Katz with a ray of very pragmatic hope.
Is the time to invest when blood is running in the streets, as the legendary Nathan Rothschild claimed? Certainly, the Coronavirus assault has bled white our physical and financial portfolios, and set us all in unprecedented times. In response, host Bart Jackson brings aboard Life Science and High Tech industries' noted expert Steven Katz with a ray of very pragmatic hope. For over three decades Steve has guided healthcare and high tech firms, serving within as board member and in leadership positions, and without, as invited turnaround consultant. Steve notes that these two industries – the ones we are pushing forward as our Covid-19 defense - do hold solid opportunities for helping your personal finances survive and even thrive. Steve reveals an insider's wise, sensible strategies for finding the potential investments, and determining their value and durability. Tune in and discover a path toward fiscal health in these bewildering times.
A malpractice case can be the end of an REI practice, and with IVF errors often making it into the news, the pressure to be perfect is high. Thankfully, technology aimed to reduce errors has grown. On this episode, Griffin talks to Dr. Stephen Katz, CEO and Founder of REI Protect, a company formed to provide risk management services and coverage for REI practices across the country. They discuss what can go wrong in an office or IVF lab, and, more importantly, how to protect your practice from errors.
Join us as author Steven Katz shares how to make high end productions with micro budgets. To learn more about Carole Dean and From the Heart Productions please visit www.FromtheHeartProductions.com
Steve Katz has possibly the most eclectic background and resume of anyone I’ve ever spoken to. His early influences in the 1960s, like Ray Harryhausen and Famous Monsters magazine, mixed with watching rehearsals at the nearby Westport Country Playhouse with visiting directors like Woody Allen to the influence and support of his parents to propel him into an artistic life from the very beginning. That led him to, among other things: learning film cameras via a cousin in New York who worked on TV shows like “Car 54, Where Are You?”; putting together psychedelic light shows in NYC at places like the Fillmore East and working with bands like The Grateful Dead, The Doors, The Byrds, and Sly & The Family Stone starting at age 19; playing bluegrass banjo; working on John McTiernan’s first film; befriending “Saturday Night Live” writing legend Michael O’Donoghue and seeing a legendary short film he directed, “The Clams”, go on to open a season of “SNL” and catch a big break as a TV writer; he continued to work and grow and eventually established himself as a writer-director-producer in Hollywood; created the first digital previz on the feature Clear and Present Danger; and eventually, all his experience brought him to - yes - China, where he has been involved in many projects big and small. But of all the references I just name-checked, the one that originally cemented Steve’s name in my mind back in the day was that he wrote a truly legendary cinema book called Film Directing: Shot by Shot, published by the then-upstart Michael Weise Productions. It was released in 1992, which is when I was in film school, and it instantly became required reading in my Film Production courses! It’s familiar blue cover was updated a few years ago to announce the new, 25th anniversary edition, which was freshly and thoroughly revised for the digital age. It’s easily the film book I have gifted to more people than any other, and it was a real treat to get to hear some of Steve’s stories in-depth. Among the crazy but true tales already mentioned, we scratch the surface on Steve’s several engagements as Michael Jackson’s personal filmmaking tutor - a story he has NEVER told before! Steve was resident at the Neverland Ranch for months at a time, was flown into luxury hotels to work with the star, sometimes just watching movies late at night. He also saw things in his time around MJ that will likely merit another show entirely, but we will have much more on that topic another day. We even overlap on his interest in the intersection between art and neuroscience, among many other wonky and highly specific topics. To top it off, he’s also a good friend of one of my best friends, Kevin Geiger, so the “small world” meter is off the charts with this one for me. More on all that later. For now, though, you can visit the blog post at https://www.crazyinagoodway.com/knew-resources for links, contact information, and I hope you enjoy this epic conversation with Steven Katz!
Steve Katz has possibly the most eclectic background and resume of anyone I’ve ever spoken to. His early influences in the 1960s, like Ray Harryhausen and Famous Monsters magazine, mixed with watching rehearsals at the nearby Westport Country Playhouse with visiting directors like Woody Allen to the influence and support of his parents to propel him into an artistic life from the very beginning. That led him to, among other things: learning film cameras via a cousin in New York who worked on TV shows like “Car 54, Where Are You?”; putting together psychedelic light shows in NYC at places like the Fillmore East and working with bands like The Grateful Dead, The Doors, The Byrds, and Sly & The Family Stone starting at age 19; playing bluegrass banjo; working on John McTiernan’s first film; befriending “Saturday Night Live” writing legend Michael O’Donoghue and seeing a legendary short film he directed, “The Clams”, go on to open a season of “SNL” and catch a big break as a TV writer; he continued to work and grow and eventually established himself as a writer-director-producer in Hollywood; created the first digital previz on the feature Clear and Present Danger; and eventually, all his experience brought him to - yes - China, where he has been involved in many projects big and small. But of all the references I just name-checked, the one that originally cemented Steve’s name in my mind back in the day was that he wrote a truly legendary cinema book called Film Directing: Shot by Shot, published by the then-upstart Michael Weise Productions. It was released in 1992, which is when I was in film school, and it instantly became required reading in my Film Production courses! It’s familiar blue cover was updated a few years ago to announce the new, 25th anniversary edition, which was freshly and thoroughly revised for the digital age. It’s easily the film book I have gifted to more people than any other, and it was a real treat to get to hear some of Steve’s stories in-depth. Among the crazy but true tales already mentioned, we scratch the surface on Steve’s several engagements as Michael Jackson’s personal filmmaking tutor - a story he has NEVER told before! Steve was resident at the Neverland Ranch for months at a time, was flown into luxury hotels to work with the star, sometimes just watching movies late at night. He also saw things in his time around MJ that will likely merit another show entirely, but we will have much more on that topic another day. We even overlap on his interest in the intersection between art and neuroscience, among many other wonky and highly specific topics. To top it off, he’s also a good friend of one of my best friends, Kevin Geiger, so the “small world” meter is off the charts with this one for me. More on all that later. For now, though, you can visit the blog post at https://www.crazyinagoodway.com/knew-resources for links, contact information, and I hope you enjoy this epic conversation with Steven Katz!
Dr. Steven Katz is interviewed by our host, Kira Dineen about practice management and the insight he has gained from the challenges of building his own practice. He lectures nationally about practice building and management, which we discuss on this episode. As a full-time practicing dentist, he is fully aware of the trends and challenges that other dentists are experiencing. His published his first book in 2014, “They Didn’t Teach Us THAT In Dental School”, and he won First Place in the Speaking Consulting Network’s “Spotlight on Speaking” competition. He was also named “The Best New Speaker in dentistry at the Madow Brother’s TBSE event in 2015. Dr. Katz is a graduate of Columbia College (Business and Finance) and the Washington University School of Dental Medicine. He completed a two-year GPR at North Shore University Hospital and continues there as an attending dentist. On This Episode We Discuss…. Dr. Katz’s story of losing, then rebuilding his practice Steps dentists can take to unite their team Aspects of a successful initial phone call with a potential patient Approaches to make a patient feel comfortable on their first visit Increasing emotional intelligence to be attentive and sensitive to emotional effects of dental conditions How dentists and hygienist can save patients’ lives through oral cancer screen Questions, comments or inquires about this episode or the podcast in general? Email us at info@addent.com. Stay updated with the show on… Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. Join us for our next episode on October 1st with key opinion leader, Dr. Frank Milnar discussing cosmetic dentistry and heated composite. Look forward to new episodes on the first of every month, as we learn and discover the latest advances in dentistry.
This week we decided to do another off-topic episode and we're doing this show exclusively for the reason that I love the species we're talking about - Irian Jaya Carpet Pythons! Who better to bring on than two of the biggest IJ fans out there - Eric Burke and Steven Katz!
This week we decided to do another off-topic episode and we're doing this show exclusively for the reason that I love the species we're talking about - Irian Jaya Carpet Pythons! Who better to bring on than two of the biggest IJ fans out there - Eric Burke and Steven Katz!
This week we decided to do another off-topic episode and we're doing this show exclusively for the reason that I love the species we're talking about - Irian Jaya Carpet Pythons! Who better to bring on than two of the biggest IJ fans out there - Eric Burke and Steven Katz!
Dr. Steven Katz joins the podcast to tell a great story about his dental assistant and discusses how she and other assistants can increase their value in the dentist's eyes.
From The Ground Up Reptile Podcast - Where we talk everything cold-blooded (Snake Podcast)
Today we have Steven Katz of SBK Reptiles. Steven breds many species of morelia. We talk about Irian Jaya or Papuan Carpet Pythons. How does he keep them, importation, and incubation. We also hit on Jungles and Bredli! CHECK OUT OUR PODCAST: https://soundcloud.com/joe-phelan-194475994 Some of my favorite reptile supplies! HerpStat Thermostat: http://amzn.to/2qjG9SI Sani Chip: http://amzn.to/2ETfrUt Maxima Vet Cleaner: http://amzn.to/2CRqTiJ ReptiChip: http://amzn.to/2CSIYwL What Camera do I use? : http://amzn.to/2CRCmi8 Instagram @portcitypythons Twitter @portcitypythons http://www.Portcitypythons.com Theportcitypythons@gmail.com
Artistic Director, Theatre Archivist, Writer, Costume Designer, Producer, Event Producer, ActivistSteven has done it all and still keeps going, just like the energizer bunny!! Enjoy listening to his wealth of information.
Episode # 290 We are joined by Steve Katz from SBK reptiles and we will be discussing his approach to mite prevention. Steve uses a product called Frontline spray. He has used this method for the past 6 years and we will be discussing how he came upon this appraoch and exactly what he does. You can check out his youtube video here. https://youtu.be/BwCAuhSVRV4 We will also be discussing his upcoming season along with his recent trip to Cairns, Australia
In this episode we are joined by Terrell Zeigler, Riley Jimison and Steven Katz to discuss some of the topics that have come up on the Carpet Python Discussion facebook group. We will hit on a variety of topics having to do with the keeping and breeding of the carpet python complex. https://www.facebook.com/groups/carpetpythondiscussion/ www.moreliapythonradio.co
In this episode we are joined by Steven Katz from SBK Reptiles. We will be talking about Steven's appraoach to keeping and breeding carpet pythons. We will be talking about his upcoming season and his take on the morelia hobby. Check out his facebook page- https://www.facebook.com/sbkreptiles?pnref=lhc
Canine Cancer Research USA Founder and President, Steven Katz joins us to discuss the state of canine cancer in the US today. Plus tons of pet related topics from all over the world! Always fun and informative, this dynamic couple from the #1 rated web tv, blog, radio and podcast show for animal lovers, Pets Teach Us So Much, Robbin and Joseph Everett entertain millions of people from all over the world with segments about: -Pet health and nutrition -Pet behavior -Learning from our pets-how to have better relationships with the people in our lives with The Love Genies segment -Animal stories from around the world -Guests include, authors, veterinarians, bloggers, celebrities, product inventors, charity spokespersons and animal behavior experts. For more information about the global leader in pet related new media entertainment, Pets Teach Us So Much Radio, Podcast, Blog, web tv, Robbin and Joseph Everett, or to book an appearance, go to http://www.TPPC.tv.