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Navigating Medicine and Faith: A Conversation with Dr. Sharon Stoll In this episode, Dr. Sharon Stoll discusses her background growing up in a modern Orthodox Jewish community in Philadelphia, her journey to becoming a neuroimmunologist, and her professional experiences working at Yale and now in Philadelphia. The conversation touches on her approach to patient education, especially around COVID-19 and various medications, including GLP-1 agonists like Ozempic and SSRIs for mental health. Dr. Stoll also speaks about her role in JOWMA (Jewish Orthodox Women's Medical Association) and the importance of educating her community on medical issues. The discussion covers her views on IVF, the ethical considerations of genetic selection, and the interplay of anxiety and genetic predispositions within the Ashkenazi Jewish community. Dr. Stoll shares personal anecdotes and insights into balancing professional and personal life, making this an in-depth and enlightening conversation. 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:19 Professional Journey and Achievements 02:08 Balancing Media and Medicine 03:48 Involvement with Jowma 05:40 Views on Vaccination 14:26 Discussion on SSRIs and Ozempic 28:16 Challenges in the Frum Community 34:38 Debunking Misconceptions About Diabetes 35:07 Educational Gaps and Community Efforts 36:43 Health Education in Schools 39:06 Challenges of Motherhood and Societal Expectations 43:43 Genetic Risks and Mental Health in Ashkenazi Jews 54:38 IVF, Genetic Selection, and Ethical Dilemmas 01:02:34 Concluding Thoughts and Personal Reflections About Our Guest: Dr. Sharon Stoll is a board-certified neurologist, neuro-immunologist. She currently serves as Director of Neurology at Stoll Medical Group in Philadelphia. For the past 8 years she worked as assistant professor, in the department of neurology at Yale School of Medicine. She completed her neurology residency training at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia and her Neuroimmunology fellowship at Yale New Haven Hospital. Dr. Stoll played an active role in academic development and continuing medical education. She currently serves on several steering committees and advisory boards. She has been published in numerous peer-reviewed journals and served as Principal Investigator on several clinical trials. Dr. Stoll has received numerous awards, including Top Neurologist, 40 under 40, the Rodney Bell teaching award, and is a national multiple sclerosis society grant recipient. Dr. Stoll is also a medical editor for Medscape and Healthline and previously worked as a medical editor for ABC News. She is also a medical commentator for several national and local news outlets, including ABC, NBC, and CBS News, and has been on a variety of shows, including “The Doctors”. She is an internationally renowned speaker and patient advocate. https://www.drsharonstoll.com https://www.instagram.com/drsharonstoll/?hl=en https://www.jowma.org
Beginning the week in Tennessee, we hear from Erin Stoll from Nashville with her songs Trying To Leave, Idea, Load My Truck And Leave, Girls Do It Better and Spread My Wings
In this interview, the Water Colors Team chats with special guest Dr. Jordyn Stoll, an accomplished aquatic ecologist with an expertise in algae! Jordyn’s formal interest in aquatic ecology began during her undergraduate work at Cleveland State University, where she helped with research using diatom fossils to understand changes in lake conditions over time. From there, she pursued a PhD at Kent State University, where she studied the effects of various nutrients on algae in the Great Lakes, Lake Victoria in Kenya, and the Cuyahoga River, specifically aimed at better understanding harmful algal blooms. Now as an aquatic ecologist with her own business, she hopes to continue researching and preventing the spread of aquatic invasive species such as Didymosphenia geminata, while also working to improve freshwater habitat through restoration efforts. We are honored to have Jordyn on the show to share her expertise! Join the discussion on the Water Colors Aquarium Gallery Podcast Listeners Facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/788428861825086/ Enjoying the show? Support the gallery by shopping aquarium plants, merch, equipment, and more! https://watercolorsaquariumgallery.com/ Looking for more content? Become a YouTube member for exclusive access to behind the scenes livestreams! https://www.youtube.com/@watercolorsaquariumgallery
| Devotional by Jonny Stoll (based on the book “40 Days of Decrease: A Different Kind of Hunger, A Different Kind of Fast” by Alicia Britt Chole) : Day Thirty-Nine/40 Days Of Decrease Fast | Today we are fasting “Guarding Tombs”. If there are things of your past that you are still holding onto with shame, remember that Jesus has already conquered sin and all we have to do is ask that He forgives us.
Kendra Stoll, a designer and leadership wellness guide, joins us for a powerful conversation about connection, healing, and the unseen toll of how we work. In this episode, we dig into her transition from running a design business to focusing on leadership wellness—helping leaders reconnect with themselves so they can lead others more effectively. Kendra shares what she's learned from launching wellness offerings inside corporate spaces, why our gut health is more important than we think, and how small shifts in self-awareness can transform leadership from the inside out. It's an honest, refreshing, and timely look at how to build a career (and a life) that feels more human.
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The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
Dr. Scott Stoll presents a transformative program designed to improve your health in just 40 days. Learn about the powerful lifestyle changes that can lead to lifelong wellness and vitality. Start your journey to better health today! #LifetimeHealth #WellnessJourney #HealthyLiving
#251: Einer der mysteriösesten Kriminalfälle Deutschlands ist gelöst! Jahrzehntelang rätselten Ermittler, Journalist:innen und True-Crime-Fans: Was steckt hinter der seltsamen Buchstabenkombination "YOG'TZE"? Jetzt, im April 2025, gibt es endlich Klarheit darüber, was Günther Stoll in der Nacht seines Todes wirklich zugestoßen ist. Im Oktober 1984 wird Günther Stoll tot in einem Auto gefunden – nackt, mit Reifenspuren auf dem Körper. Niemand weiß, wo er in den Stunden zuvor gewesen ist. Seine Frau berichtet, dass er sich verfolgt fühlte – und kurz vor seinem Verschwinden sechs kryptische Buchstaben auf einen Zettel schrieb: YOG'TZE. Was bedeutet dieser Code? Und: War sein Tod ein Unfall oder ein Verbrechen? In dieser Folge rekonstruieren wir die letzten Stunden von Günther Stoll und tauchen ein in Verschwörungstheorien und Fragen rund um den Fall, die vier Jahrzehnte lang ungelöst blieben – bis jetzt. Eine Produktion von Auf Ex Productions. Hosts: Leonie Bartsch, Linn Schütze Recherche: Leonie Bartsch, Nicole Falkenberg Redaktion: Antonia Fischer Produktion: Lorenz Schütze, Tom Häfele Experte: Kryptologe Klaus Schmeh Quellen (Auswahl) Artikel [stern](https://www.stern.de/panorama/verbrechen/tod-im-siegerland--der-mysterioese--yog-tze--fall-des-guenther-stoll-7476042.html) Aktenzeichen XY [Beitrag](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEjJeV39YpQ) Artikel [SZ](https://www.sueddeutsche.de/projekte/artikel/panorama/yogtze-cold-case-hagen-polizei-anzhausen-siegerland-geloest-kriminalfall-e821319/) Artikel [Vice](https://www.vice.com/de/article/pgk7dy/das-yogtze-raetsel-ist-noch-immer-der-mysterioeseste-mordfall-der-bundesrepublik) Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? [**Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte!**](https://linktr.ee/MordaufEx) Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? [**Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio!**](https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio)
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The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
Join Karla Mans Giroux, Dr. Scott Stoll, and Cyrus Khambatta as they discuss how lifestyle medicine and plant-based nutrition can prevent cancer and diabetes. Learn actionable steps to nourish your health and prevent chronic diseases. #CancerPrevention #DiabetesPrevention #LifestyleMedicine
Brad Stoll has returned from NY and is here to discuss water sports and costumes. Enjoy. Audio Engineer - AyoQueez from @Seven25Media Follow @toughchoicepod on Instagram. Follow Kazeem Rahman - @KazeemComedy Follow Brad Stoll - @itsbradstoll If you have any questions you want us to consider, email ToughChoice@outlook.com
In this episode of 'Inspire to Lead,' host Talia Mashiach interviews Dr. Sharon Stoll, a board-certified neurologist and neuroimmunologist from Philadelphia. Sharon discusses her upbringing, her unwavering passion for medicine despite societal discouragement, and how she navigated through medical school and residency while managing family life. She shares the pivotal role her supportive husband played in her success and addresses the challenges and triumphs of balancing a demanding career with motherhood. The conversation also delves into the expectations placed on Jewish women in their communities and the importance of pursuing fulfilling careers to maintain overall happiness and effectiveness as both mothers and wives. Sharon's story is an inspiring testament to resilience, determination, and the impact of supportive relationships. 00:00 Introduction to Inspire to Lead Podcast 00:29 Meet Sharon Stoll: A Journey to Medicine 02:38 Balancing Media and Medicine 08:44 Personal Life and Family Dynamics 15:15 Navigating Career and Marriage 37:12 Parenting in Modern Times 39:14 Balancing Career and Family Aspirations 42:43 The Journey to Motherhood 43:16 Navigating Medical School and Motherhood 54:24 Support Systems and Community 01:01:46 Reflections and Advice 01:16:09 Biggest Accomplishments and Lessons Learned About Dr. Sharon Stoll: Dr. Sharon Stoll is a board-certified neurologist, neuro-immunologist. She currently serves as Director of Neurology at Stoll Medical Group in Philadelphia. For the past 8 years she worked as assistant professor, in the department of neurology at Yale School of Medicine. She completed her neurology residency training at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia and her Neuroimmunology fellowship at Yale New Haven Hospital. Dr. Stoll played an active role in academic development and continuing medical education. She currently serves on several steering committees and advisory boards. She has been published in numerous peer-reviewed journals and served as Principal Investigator on several clinical trials. Dr. Stoll has received numerous awards, including Top Neurologist, 40 under 40, the Rodney Bell teaching award, and is a national multiple sclerosis society grant recipient. Dr. Stoll is also a medical editor for Medscape and Healthline and previously worked as a medical editor for ABC News. She is also a medical commentator for several national and local news outlets, including ABC, NBC, and CBS News, and has been on a variety of shows, including “The Doctors”. She is an internationally renowned speaker and patient advocate. https://www.drsharonstoll.com Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.org
Gesprächsstoff. Der Forschungspodcast der Hochschule Fulda. Für alle, die mitreden wollen.
Wir alle spüren die Veränderungen im gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalt. Doch das bietet auch die Chance, neu zu denken: Wie gestalten wir ein faires und nachhaltiges Zusammenleben? In der letzten Gesprächsstoff-Folge der aktuellen Staffel sprechen Professorin Dr. Bettina Stoll und Moderatorin Mariana Friedrich über die oft übersehene Dimension der sozialen Nachhaltigkeit, die fester Bestandteil des Konzeptes nachhaltiger Entwicklung ist. Gemeinsam diskutieren sie, was soziale Nachhaltigkeit wirklich bedeutet und welche Ansätze wir verfolgen können, um in einer sich wandelnden Welt stabile und gerechte Gemeinschaften zu schaffen. Welche Rolle spielen Individuen? Wie können wir als Gesellschaft auf die Herausforderungen unserer Zeit reagieren? Und was sagt die Wissenschaft? Mehr Infos zur Folge:Bettina Stoll auf LinkedInBettina Stoll auf der Seite der HS FuldaLiteratur:Stoll, Bettina (in Vorb.): Betriebliche Sozialarbeit und unternehmerische (soziale) Nachhaltigkeit, in: Schneiders, Katrin (Hrsg.): Betriebliches Sozialmanagement. Sozialpolitik und Soziale Arbeit in Unternehmen. Springer VS.Stoll, Bettina., & Herrmann, Heike. (Eds.). (2020). Corporate Social Responsibility – Impulse aus der und für die Profit- und Sozialwirtschaft: Verantwortung und Nachhaltigkeit (1st ed.). Verlag Barbara Budrich. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvzsmcds Baumgartner, Edgar, Klein, Michael und Stoll, Bettina (2020): Betriebliche Soziale Arbeit und Soziale Gerechtigkeit, in: Badura, Bernhard/Ducki, Antje/Schröder, Helmut [u.a.] (Hrsg.): Fehlzeiten Report 2020 - Gerechtigkeit und Gesundheit. SpringerVerlag.In Vorbereitung: Fachbeitrag zur Relevanz und Ansatzpunkten sozial nachhaltiger Entwicklung in und durch NPO.Ganzheitliches Nachhaltigkeitsmanagement in Unternehmen/Organisationen:"We Impact“ - https://we-impact.de/ (Entwicklung gefördert durch BMUV)Foto: Tobias Büttner Wir freuen uns über Feedback an: gespraechsstoff(at)hs-fulda.de.
| Devotional by Jonny Stoll (based on the book “40 Days of Decrease: A Different Kind of Hunger, A Different Kind of Fast” by Alicia Britt Chole) : Day Twenty-one / 40 Days Of Decrease Fast | There may be a lot of us who tend to make premature solutions in order to keep the peace of a situation. Listen in on today's devotional as we practice pursuing through life's challenges together.
Steve and Charlie interviewed new Saints TE Jack Stoll, who signed a one-year contract with New Orleans. Stoll remembered his path as an undrafted free agent to his fifth year in the NFL. He discussed his connections to multiple coaches on the Saints' assistant coaching staff.
Steve and Charlie interviewed new Saints TE Jack Stoll, who signed a one-year contract with New Orleans. Stoll remembered his path as an undrafted free agent to his fifth year in the NFL. He discussed his connections to multiple coaches on the Saints' assistant coaching staff.
Steve and Charlie celebrated the start of the NCAA Tournament and listened to press conference audio from Saints OL Landon Young, who signed a one-year extension in New Orleans. Steve and Charlie interviewed new Saints TE Jack Stoll, who signed a one-year contract with New Orleans. Stoll remembered his path as an undrafted free agent to his fifth year in the NFL. He discussed his connections to multiple coaches on the Saints' assistant coaching staff. Steve and Charlie shared an update from the Pelicans' matchup against Minnesota. The guys praised New Orleans' big-man rotation of Yves Missi, Karlo Matkovic, and Kelly Olynyk.
Mike and Charlie reviewed Will Wade's decision to leave McNeese for NC State's head coaching opening. The guys spoke to new Saints defensive lineman Jonah Williams and Tulane head football coach Jon Sumrall. Williams discussed his relationship with defensive coordinator Brandon Staley, whom he played under in 2020. Sumrall recapped the Green Wave's significant roster overhaul for the 2025 season. The guys interviewed Saints cornerback Isaac Yiadom, who signed a three-year, nine-million-dollar deal to return to New Orleans this off-season, and Scott Spinelli, a college basketball coach and analyst, who broke down the NCAA Tournament. Steve and Charlie recapped LSU baseball's 11-1 run-rule victory over UNO, highlighting star first baseman Jared Jones and outfielder Ethan Frey. They previewed the Pelicans' final 13 matchups and broke down their current odds for a top pick in the NBA's lottery system. Mark Etheridge, an SEC writer for D1Baseball.com, broke down LSU's top-10 matchup against Texas this weekend. Steve and Charlie listened to press conference audio from Saints OL Landon Young. Steve and Charlie interviewed new Saints TE Jack Stoll, who signed a one-year contract with New Orleans. Stoll remembered his path as an undrafted free agent to his fifth year in the NFL.
That's for me to know, and you to find out! This week, Tyler and Johnny are covering the Poganica Bay Cave Diving Disaster, as well as the death of Günther Stoll (aka the YOGTZE case). Plus: Drag Race serves up rotted drama (and we're kind of here for it), Johnny didn't know there was a Silence of the Lambs musical, and charges are pressed in the case of a gay couple murdered in their home.Join the Secret Society That Doesn't Suck for exclusive weekly mini episodes, livestreams, and a whole lot more! patreon.com/thatsspookyCheck out our new and improved apparel store with tons of new designs! thatsspooky.com/storeCheck out our website for show notes, photos, and more at thatsspooky.comFollow us on Instagram for photos from today's episode and all the memes @thatsspookypodWe're on Twitter! Follow us at @thatsspookypodDon't forget to send your spooky stories to thatsspookypod@gmail.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textNashville-Based, Singer/ Songwriter, indie rocker and 2024 winner if the Josie Music Awards, Song Of The Year!! Erin moved to Nashville in October and started writing and tracking her new album the very next day at Little Hollywood Creative, With Grammy Award winning songwriter Scot Sax, Producing,in just three weeks, Wired Differently was complete!!! Y'all have got to check out this powerhouse of an artist!!!www.erinstoll.comall links are there!!!Support the showThe David Bradley ShowHost: David Bradleyhttps://www.facebook.com/100087472238854https://youtube.com/@thedavidbradleyshowwww.thedavidbradleyshow.com Like to be a guestContact Usjulie@thedavidbradleyshow.comRecorded at Bradley StudiosProduced by: Caitlin BackesProud Member of CMASPONSERSBottled Water and Sweet Tea provided by PURITY DairyABlaze Entertainment
| Devotional by Jonny Stoll (based on the book “40 Days of Decrease: A Different Kind of Hunger, A Different Kind of Fast” by Alicia Britt Chole) : Day Three / 40 Days Of Decrease Fast | As followers of Christ, collecting praise may be a difficult topic to think about. For some of you, receiving compliments from others can be an uncomfortable experience. We don't want to be prideful of ourselves, but if we try to avoid that to an extent we are denying good things that God has made capable through us. Take time today to practice the way you collect praise. Don't be proud, but don't deflect it either. The key is to redirect that praise to our Creator and be grateful for how he is using us to build His kingdom.
The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
Dr. Scott Stoll presents a transformative program designed to improve your health in just 40 days. Learn about the powerful lifestyle changes that can lead to lifelong wellness and vitality. Start your journey to better health today! #LifetimeHealth #WellnessJourney #HealthyLiving
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Join Dr. Michelle Jorgensen as she uncovers the hidden links between chronic health problems and oral health. Learn how dental issues can impact overall wellness and discover effective strategies for addressing these underlying problems. #OralHealth #ChronicIllness #Wellness
On this episode of the Best Ever CRE Show, host Joe Cornwell interviews Stanley Stoll, CEO and principal engineer of Knott Laboratories, about the critical role of engineering in real estate investment. Stoll, who leads a forensic engineering firm specializing in aging infrastructure assessment, shares valuable insights on evaluating existing buildings before purchase and throughout their lifecycle. He emphasizes that 99% of structural problems stem from water-related issues and explains how early detection can save investors substantial money through the "rule of fives" - where $5 spent now prevents $25-50 in costs later. The conversation covers how building codes have evolved, the challenges of repurposing historical buildings, and why moisture management should be real estate investors' top priority when evaluating potential acquisitions. Sponsors: Vintage Capital Capital Gains Tax Solutions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode I am sitting down with Erin Stoll [a personal stylist] of Style Thief Fashion to bring you this episode that will leave you inspired, give you practical tips and tools in your wardrobe, and most importantly: focusing on how you feel in your clothes instead of the size of jeans you put on. To connect with Molly, click HERETo submit your question for advice from Molly on the show click HERETo connect with Erin, click HERE
Thamina Stoll isn't just talking about career growth—she's revealing how corporate benefits can be the secret weapon for long-term financial success. In this episode of Secrets of the Career Game, Kendall Berg sits down with Thamina to expose the hidden money traps in your job offer and the strategic financial moves that can set you up for true career freedom. If you're not leveraging your 401k match, equity compensation, or company-paid benefits, you're leaving serious money on the table. Forget outdated financial advice—Thamina breaks down the real strategies for negotiating beyond just salary, maximizing employee benefits, and ensuring your job works for you (not the other way around). If you've ever wondered how to turn your corporate job into a financial launchpad, this episode is a must-listen. In this episode, we discuss: What hidden corporate benefits could be worth more than a salary increase? How can 401k matching, fertility benefits, and stock options shape your long-term financial success? What's the biggest financial mistake young professionals make—and how can you avoid it? How do you evaluate job offers and benefits to maximize your financial future? Why is financial independence the key to career flexibility—and how can you achieve it?
The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
Join Karla Mans Giroux, Dr. Scott Stoll, and Cyrus Khambatta as they discuss how lifestyle medicine and plant-based nutrition can prevent cancer and diabetes. Learn actionable steps to nourish your health and prevent chronic diseases. #CancerPrevention #DiabetesPrevention #LifestyleMedicine
In this episode of the Transformative Principal podcast, we introduce you to Dr. Trish Stoll, a transformative leader who played a pivotal role in the Mississippi Miracle—a remarkable effort to improve child literacy rates in the state. Dr. Stoll will share her insights on how to empower teachers, build their capacity for literacy instruction, and create a culture of learning where all students can thrive. She'll discuss the importance of focusing on teacher capacity, providing ample training and support, and involving teachers in decision-making. Dr. Stoll will also share her thoughts on how principals can be transformative leaders by observing classrooms, learning from students, and creating a culture of continuous improvement. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in improving literacy outcomes for all students.Mississippi MiraclePrior initiativesBarksdale Reading AcademyReading Universe Reading First - Literacy block was protected, pockets not the entire stateLiteracy-Based Promotion Act - 3rd grade assessmentMississippi Kindergarten ReadinessFocus on Teacher Capacity on LiteracyState literacy programs3 Consortiums throughout the state to help teachers learn moreAIM Pathways partnering with the stateLots of training and support for all teachers. If we focus on learning to read from Pre-K to secondEmpowering TeachersState literacy coaches were teachersTeacher advisory committee - created by state Supt. Teachers take ownership of their professional learningTEDx talk for teachersHow to be a transformative principal? Go into classrooms observe what students are doing and be a learner. Even district personnel are learners tooAbout Trish StollDr. Trish Stoll is a dedicated and experienced educator who currently serves as the ELA Curriculum Specialist for the Gulfport School District in Gulfport, Mississippi. With over two decades of experience in the field of education, Dr. Stoll has held various roles including general education teacher, Visual Arts Instructor, Literacy Coach, and Instructional Coach. Her passion for implementing best practices in literacy education has made her a valuable asset in improving literacy for students in Mississippi and beyond. Dr. Stoll's commitment to continuous learning, research, and collaboration with other literacy professionals across the nation ensures that students receive the most effective literacy instruction possible. Holding an Ed. D in Educational Leadership, a Specialist Degree in Instructional Leadership, a Master of Science, and a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Dr. Stoll has a strong educational background that informs her work in the field. Furthermore, Dr. Trish Stoll is a Middle and Early Childhood Art National Board Certified Teacher, showcasing her expertise and dedication to the field of education. With her wealth of experience and qualifications, Dr. Stoll continues to make a significant impact on the literacy education landscape, striving to enhance learning outcomes for students and promote excellence in education. We're thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. IXL's comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:Simplify and streamline technologySave teachers' timeReliably meet Tier 1 standardsImprove student performance on state assessments
Ep 197: The boys are joined on the phone by Chad Stoll of RAM Hunting Blinds. Were talking turkeys, deer hunting in Kansas, EHD, and most importantly, really cool hunting blinds! Go check them out RAM Hunting Blinds Enjoy! IF YOU WANT TO SUPPORT THE SHOW, CHECK OUT OUR PATREON! The Whitetail Distraction Podcast is creating Podcasts and Videos | Patreon If you want THE most badass broadheads on the market, head over to https://www.viparchery.com or give Matt and Cindy Futtere a call and tell them the Whitetail Distraction Podcast boys sent you. They are truly some of the best people in the business! The new Combat Veteran will cause major damage to the intended target as combat veterans are trained to do! They also have a brand new line of products ranging from inserts to broadheads. One of the best seed companies in the game has agreed to offer 10% off! Go check out Back Forty Seed Co. and use code DISTRACTION10. https://backfortyseedco.com Like this episode? Head over to iTunes and give us a 5 star rating and leave a review. Not hearing what you like, or just simply have suggestions? Send us an email at TheWhitetailDistractionPodcast@gmail.com Also, check us out on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube @TheWhitetailDistractionPodcast, Twitter @TheWDPodcast and TikTok @TheWhitetailDistraction. The Distraction is Real!
#FenceFam This is one of the most interesting podcasts I've learned from in a LONG while! Eric explains the process, the why, the when, everything YOU need to know to be a knowledgeable Ornamental AG Professional on the PT side of business! Connect with Eric at OldSouthWood.com Click here for the MFA Retreat!!! https://www.mrfenceacademyretreat.com/ Register HERE for FenceTech 2025!!! https://www.americanfenceassociation.com/fencetech/attend/ Cheers! Remember to like, share, comment and REVIEW! The Fence Industry Podcast Links: IG @TheFenceIndustryPodcast FB @TheFenceIndustryPodcastWithDanWheeler TikTok @TheFenceIndustryPodcast YouTube @TheFenceIndustryPodcastWithDanWheeler Visit TheFenceIndustryPodcast.com Email TheFenceIndustryPodcast@gmail.com Mr. Fence Companies: IG @MrFenceAcademy FB @MrFenceAcademy TikTok @MrFenceAcademy YouTube @MrFenceAcademy Mr. Fence Tools https://mrfencetools.com Mr. Fence Academy https://mrfenceacademy.com Gopherwood & Expert Stain and Seal IG @stainandsealexperts FB @ExpertProfessionalWoodCare YouTube @Stain&SealExperts FB Group Stain and Seal Expert's Staining University Visit RealGoodStain.com Visit Gopherwood.us Kencove Farm Fence Supplies IG @KencoveFarmFence FB @KencoveFarmFenceSupplies TikTok @KencoveFarmFenceSupplies YouTube @KencoveFarmFence Visit kencove.com Elite Technique Visit getelitetechnique.com Greenwood Fence Visit greenwoodfence.com Cat-5 Gate Systems Visit floridafenceco.com/cat-5-gates FenceNews Visit fencenews.com Ozark Fence & Supply promo code: TFIP15 for 15% off! Visit ozfence.com Benji with CleverFox for all your FENCE website needs! Visit cleverfox.online Tony Thornton Fence Consulting Group Visit fenceconsultinggroup.com One Tap Connect Visit onetapconnect.com Stockade Staple Guns Visit stockade.com Bullet Fence Systems Visit bulletfence.com The Fence Industry Podcast is Produced by "Rob The Producer" Connect with him at justrobnoble@gmail.com for availability and rates.
Die 2024/2025 HIN & WEG Winterpause geht mit einem Kracher zu Ende. Sven und Andy stellen fest dass sie sich im Winterurlaub am Mekong Knapp verpasst haben und freuen sich ihr alter Freund und touristischer Nachhaltigkeits-Pionier Rainer Stoll (Gründer von Travel to Nature, Birding Tours und For Family Reisen) zum dritten Mal zu Gast ist. Der erzählt von seinem neuen Moor Projekt in Litauen, dem vermeintlichen Ruhestand, was er von bestimmten Jagdreisen hält und warum er immer noch eine positive Natur in Sachen nachhaltiges Reisen an den Tag legt. Ein lustiger, animierter und nachdenklicher Podcast unter Touristikfreunden. Jetzt online. Jetzt hören!
Mark Stoll teaches American environmental history and American religious history at Texas Tech, where he also serves as director of Environmental Studies. Stoll's latest book is an environmental history of capitalism, Profit: An Environmental History (2022). From the publisher: "Profit — getting more out of something than you put into it — is the original genius of homo sapiens, who learned how to unleash the energy stored in wood, exploit the land, and refashion ecosystems. As civilization developed, we found more and more ways of extracting surplus value from the earth, often deploying brutally effective methods to discipline people to do the work needed.Historian Mark Stoll explains how capitalism supercharged this process and traces its many environmental consequences. The financial innovations of medieval Italy created trade networks that, with the European discovery of the Americas, made possible vast profits and sweeping cultural changes, to the detriment of millions of slaves and indigenous Americans; the industrial age united the world in trade and led to an energy revolution that changed lives everywhere. But when efficient production left society awash in goods, a new sort of capitalism, predicated on endless individual consumption, took its place.This story of incredible ingenuity and villainy begins in the Doge's palace in medieval Venice and ends with Jeff Bezos aboard his own spacecraft. Mark Stoll's revolutionary account places environmental factors at the heart of capitalism's progress and reveals the long shadow of its terrible consequences."
The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
Dr. Scott Stoll presents a transformative program designed to improve your health in just 40 days. Learn about the powerful lifestyle changes that can lead to lifelong wellness and vitality. Start your journey to better health today! #LifetimeHealth #WellnessJourney #HealthyLiving
Despite living more solidly in the psychology domain, Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) as a treatment for oppositional behaviors is increasingly moving into the mainstream. But does its attempts to change behavior patterns make it behavior analytic or something else? In this episode we look at a few of the earliest studies to evaluate the efficacy of CPS as well as some of the more recent publications on CPS as a treatment for challenging behavior and to discuss just what it is and whether you should be paying attention. But will we answer the key question: Is studying CPS an avenue of collaboration between behavior analysis and psychology or a watered-down version of older behavioral treatments? This episode is available for 1.0 LEARNING CEU. Articles discussed this episode: Greene, R.W., Ablon, J.S., & Goring, J.C. (2003). A transactional model of oppositional behavior: Underpinnings of the Collaborative Problem Solving approach. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 55, 67-75. doi: 10.1016/S0022-3999(02)00585-8 Greene, R.W., Ablon. J.S., Goring, J.C., Raezer-Blakely, L., Markey, J., Monuteaux, M.C., Henin, A., Edwards, G., & Rabbit, S. (2004). Effectiveness of Collaborative Problem Solving in affectively dysregulated children with oppositional-defiant disorder: Initial findings. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 72, 1157-1164. doi: 10.1037/0022-006X.72.6.1157 Pollastri, A.R., Wang, L., Eddy, C.J., & Ablon, J.S. (2023). An open trial of Collaborative Problem Solving in a naturalistic outpatient setting. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 28, 512-524. doi: 10.1177/13591045221094387 Stoll, S.J., Hartman, J.D., Paxton, D., Wang, L., Ablon, J.S., Perry, B.D., & Pollastri, A.R. (2023). De-implemnting a point and level system in youth residential care without increased safety risk: A case study. Residential Treatment for Children and Youth. doi: 10.1080/0886571X.2023.2233408 If you're interested in ordering CEs for listening to this episode, click here to go to the store page. You'll need to enter your name, BCBA #, and the two episode secret code words to complete the purchase. Email us at abainsidetrack@gmail.com for further assistance.
Tonight I am joined on IYHG by author, historian, and resident of my favorite Pennsylvania town; Cory Van Brookhoven to discuss his new book: "Mysterious Lititz". We discuss murder, distilleries, lost cemeteries, Pow Wow magic, witches and treasure hunting, and so much more centering around this gorgeous little town! Get a copy of this book, you will not regret it, it s available here: https://www.amazon.com/Mysterious-Lititz-Ghosts-True-Crime/dp/B0D2PCFXYX Also, check out our favorite Pennsylvania distillery, brother of mine, and friend of the show Stoll and Wolfe here: https://www.stollandwolfe.com/ And don't forget, the brand new 2025 Practical Distillers Almanac is available now, here: https://www.thealchemistcabinet.com/thewarehouse1/p/preorder-an-almanac-for-practical-distillers-and-alchemists
The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
Join Karla Mans Giroux, Dr. Scott Stoll, and Cyrus Khambatta as they discuss how lifestyle medicine and plant-based nutrition can prevent cancer and diabetes. Learn actionable steps to nourish your health and prevent chronic diseases. #CancerPrevention #DiabetesPrevention #LifestyleMedicine
Brad Stoll (@itsbradstoll) joins Rob Stern (@TheRobStern) to talk about making small problems worse, play Hit on This!, discuss art, give financial advice, play You Know Something I don't, get motivated and more!
As our resolution for the new year, we decided to record 300 podcast episodes. And wouldn't you know it: We're almost there! Kick off 2025 by learning about the, surprisingly, never-before discussed on the show matching law! Then we blast off into a more recent development by reviewing research on Collaborative Problem Solving before settling down for a wintry Grab Bag jamboree. And speaking of jamborees, we release our 300th episode on the always relevant topic, vaccines not causing autism. Want to see ABA Inside Track celebrate the 300th episode milestone in person? Join us on Thursday, January 9th, 2025 from 5-7pm EST at Regis College for a full-length live recording, food, our typical brand of shenanigans, and a free CE. Click here to RSVP. Articles for January 2025 Matching Law Reed, D.D. & Kaplan, B.A. (2011). The matching law: A tutorial for practitioners. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 4, 15-24. doi: 10.1007/BF03391780 Alferink, L.A., Critchfield, T.S., Hitt, J.L., & Higgins, W.J. (2009). Generality of the matching law as a descriptor of shot selection in basketball. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 42, 595-608. doi: 10.1901/jaba.2009.42-595 Morris, S.L. & Vollmer, T.R. (2022). The matching law provides a quantitative description of social time allocation in children with autism. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 55, 934-957. doi: 10.1002/jaba.934 Auld Bag Syne (Winter 2025 Grab Bag) Graham, S., Keenan, M., & Dillenburger, K. (2024). All for one and one for all: The good inclusion game. Behavioral Interventions. doi: 10.1002/bin.2048 Migan-Gandonou Horr, J. & Campos, C. (2024). Effects of a technology‐based self‐management intervention on social media use in a college student. Behavior Analysis in Practice. doi: 10.1007/s40617-024-00977-3 Schmidt, J., Krantz, J., King, H., Vetter, J., & Maruska, C. (2024). Using a brief experimental analysis for writing speed intervention identification. Behavioral Interventions, 39. doi: 10.1002/bin.2019 Collaborative Problem Solving Greene, R.W., Ablon, J.S., & Goring, J.C. (2003). A transactional model of oppositional behavior: Underpinnings of the Collaborative Problem Solving approach. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 55, 67-75. doi: 10.1016/S0022-3999(02)00585-8 Greene, R.W., Ablon. J.S., Goring, J.C., Raezer-Blakely, L., Markey, J., Monuteaux, M.C., Henin, A., Edwards, G., & Rabbit, S. (2004). Effectiveness of Collaborative Problem Solving in affectively dysregulated children with oppositional-defiant disorder: Initial findings. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 72, 1157-1164. doi: 10.1037/0022-006X.72.6.1157 Pollastri, A.R., Wang, L., Eddy, C.J., & Ablon, J.S. (2023). An open trial of Collaborative Problem Solving in a naturalistic outpatient setting. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 28, 512-524. doi: 10.1177/13591045221094387 Stoll, S.J., Hartman, J.D., Paxton, D., Wang, L., Ablon, J.S., Perry, B.D., & Pollastri, A.R. (2023). De-implemnting a point and level system in youth residential care without increased safety risk: A case study. Residential Treatment for Children and Youth. doi: 10.1080/0886571X.2023.2233408 Vaccines Do Not Cause Autism Ahearn, W.H. (2010). What every behavior analyst should know about the “MMR causes autism” hypothesis. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 3, 46-52. doi: 10.1007/BF03391757 Deer, B. (2011). How the case against the MMR vaccine was fixed. The BMJ, 342:c5347. doi: 10.1136/bmj.c5347 Taylor, L.E., Swerdfeger, A.L., & Eslick, G.D. (2014). Vaccines are not associated with autism: An evidence-based meta-analysis of case-control and cohort studies. Vaccine, 32, 3623-2629. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2014.04.085 Alvik-Harju, C. (2024). Finding more constructive ways forward in the debate over vaccines with increased disability cultural competence. Med Humanit, 49, 9-16. doi: 10.1136/medhum-2021-012342
Dr. Lorraine and Dr. Brie join HeHe to discuss the critical and often overlooked topic of obstetrical violence. In this eye-opening episode, they break down what obstetrical violence is, its impact on women globally, including psychological trauma and avoidable morbidity, and how it violates human rights. The discussion highlights the importance of informed consent, respectful maternity care, and midwifery as potential solutions. The duo also emphasizes the need for systemic changes within the healthcare system to prevent obstetrical violence and improve maternal outcomes. Tune in to learn about practical steps women can take to avoid birth trauma and the crucial role of midwifery in transforming maternity care. Understanding Obstetrical Violence Examples and Impact of Obstetrical Violence Legal Recourse and Advocacy The Iceberg Analogy and Measurement Tools Respectful Maternity Care and Systemic Issues Transparency and Hospital Reporting Midwifery Care and Trauma Prevention Systemic Obstacles and Solutions Navigating the Complexities of U.S. Healthcare Challenges Faced by Healthcare Providers The Impact of Insurance on Birth Choices Midwifery Care and Its Benefits Policy and Systemic Barriers The Role of Consumer Advocacy Future Directions and Solutions Connecting and Collaborating for Change Guest Bio: Lorraine M. Garcia, PhD, WHNP-BC, CNM does research on the problem of obstetric violence in the US maternity care system and the public health and ethical duties to implement solutions. She also works as a Certified Nurse Midwife with experience in home birth, birth center, and hospital-based care. Lorraine is a reproductive justice advocate and frames most of her research with critical lenses from healthcare systems science, structural and organizational theories, and social justice in nursing. Her perspective on the systemic, normalized abuse and mistreatment of childbearing people is aligned with advocacy workers, interdisciplinary scientists, and all interested and affected parties working to end obstetric violence and achieve birth equity. Dr. Brie Thumm is an Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado College of Nursing. She has been practicing midwifery domestically and internationally since 2001 when she completed her Masters in the Science of Nursing at Yale University. She obtained her MBA in Healthcare Administration at Baruch College in New York City and her PhD in health systems research at University of Colorado College of Nursing. Her area of research is perinatal workforce development to address disparities in maternal health outcomes and improve the well-being of health care professionals. Prior to her current position, Brie provided care at Planned Parenthood of New York City, served as the Assistant Director of the Sexual Assault Response Team for the Manhattan public hospitals, conducted mental and behavioral health research at the Rocky Mountain Regional Veteran's Affairs Medical Center, and led the clinical and research arms of the Maternal Mortality Prevention Program at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. She continues to practice clinically at Denver Health. SOCIAL MEDIA: Connect with HeHe on IG Connect with Lorraine on IG Connect with Lorraine on LinkedIn BIRTH EDUCATION: Join The Birth Lounge here for judgment-free childbirth education that prepares you for an informed birth and how to confidently navigate hospital policy to have a trauma-free labor experience! Download The Birth Lounge App for birth & postpartum prep delivered straight to your phone! LINKS: Lorraine's website: https://www.makingbirthbettertogether.com/ Lorraine's Online Store:https://makingbirthbetterstore.com/ Use code References: Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses. (2022). Respectful maternity care framework and evidence-based clinical practice guideline. Nursing for Women's Health, 26(2), S1−S52. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nwh.2022.01.001 Beck, C. T. (2018). A secondary analysis of mistreatment of women during childbirth in healthcare facilities. Journal of Obstetric Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing, 47(1), 94−104. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jogn.2016.08.015 Borges, M. T. (2018). A violent birth: Reframing coerced procedures during childbirth as obstetric violence. Duke Law Journal, 67(4), 827−862. Carlson, N. S., Neal, J. L., Tilden, E. L., Smith, D. C., Breman, R. B., Lowe, N. K., Dietrich, M. S., & Phillippi, J. C. (2019). 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Step onto the mat with Airey Bros Radio as we go "belly to belly" with Bryan Stoll, head coach of the Powerhouse Delbarton Wrestling program. Coach Stoll dives deep into his journey from building a small program to a nationally recognized dynasty, producing 24 state champions, countless NCAA wrestlers, and fostering a culture of grit, faith, and academic excellence. Hear behind-the-scenes stories of coaching legends, the rise of club wrestling, and the challenges of managing talent in one of the toughest wrestling states in America. Plus, we explore Delbarton's unique campus, its rigorous academics, and its Benedictine values. Whether you're a wrestling fan, coach, or athlete, this episode is packed with insights to inspire.Show Notes:Introduction (0:00)Meet Bryan Stoll, head wrestling coach at Delbarton, the New Jersey private school shaping state champions and NCAA wrestlers.Learn about Delbarton's approach to academics, athletics, and Catholic values.Shoutouts & Season Kickoff (0:12)Delbarton's national recognition and schedule for the 2023-24 season.Bryan Stoll's Coaching Journey (1:22)From high school wrestler to National Coach of the Year.The challenges and milestones of building a program at Delbarton.Culture and Success at Delbarton (9:04)The role of academics, faith, and family values in developing champions.Insight into Delbarton's campus life and student-athlete experience.The Rise of Private Schools in NJ Wrestling (19:11)How club culture and academics fuel private school dominance.A breakdown of Delbarton's recruiting philosophy and relationships with clubs.Managing Talent and Building Grit (46:36)How Coach Stoll manages wrestle-offs and keeps elite athletes engaged.The importance of mental toughness and the mindset of a state champion.Season Preview (41:15)Key wrestlers to watch in the 2023-24 season, including Cam Cannone and Jaden James.A loaded schedule featuring Blair Academy, St. Edward's, and Powerade tournaments.Closing Thoughts and Advice for Young Wrestlers (58:20)Why grit, humility, and love for wrestling are the keys to success.Coach Stoll's favorite guilty pleasures (hint: hot dogs and craft beer).
Stanley Stoll is the Chief Executive Officer of Knott Laboratory. In this episode of Specified Growth Podcast, Stanley talks about his career background, from his time in the army to his current role at Knott Laboratory, and what he's learned along the way. He also discusses some of the unique challenges when working with existing structures, the importance of proactive building maintenance and extending the life of our existing infrastructure, industry trends he's paying attention to, and more. Don't miss this episode of Specified Growth Podcast! Please reach out if you have any feedback or questions. Enjoy! Twitter: @TatsuyaNakagawa Instagram: @tats_talks LinkedIn: Tatsuya Nakagawa YouTube: Tats Talks www.tatstalk.com www.castagra.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Bob Stoll of drbobsports.com picks college football games with Tom Tolbert See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Founder of Dr. Bob Sports and one of the best public handicappers in the nation, Dr. Bob Stoll, joins Tom Tolbert to break down his best bets for this upcoming weekend of college football See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Bob Stoll of dr.bobsports.com tells Tom Tolbert his favorite football bets in the NFL & college this week See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Bob Stoll of drbobsports.com tells Tom Tolbert his favorite college football picks for this week See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Bob Stoll of drbobsports.com picks week 6 college football games with Tom Tolbert See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Bob Stoll of drbobsports.com picks week 5 college football games with Tom Tolbert See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob Stoll, founder of Dr. Bob Sports and the gold standard in football handicapping, joins the show for a wide ranging conversation. Highlights include: Bob's college football handicapping process (1:32). A college football bet for week 5 (6:52). Player talent ratings (13:14). Georgia at Alabama (15:43). Clemson (19:25). Michigan QB situation (21:13). USC and whether Caleb Williams matters (24:23). The Football Analytics Show is presented by The Power Rank, a site devoted to predictive analytics for football betting. To get 5-Nugget Saturday, a curated list of bets and analytics, sign up for the free newsletter here: https://thepowerrank.com/ The 60 Minute Guide to the 2024 Football Season is an audiobook with two deep dive, analytics for sports betting stories. Think John Oliver at Bet Bash. To check it out on Spotify, click here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7EJkoJXlF7LCiy5ekOt2c6