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Join host Fleur-Hassan Nahoum for an interview with attorney Deborah Sturman. Sturman has successfully sued German industries and Swiss banks for their use of slave labor during World War 2 and is now suing those funding and participating in #terror activities against #Israelis. Learn details of how she took on these major players on the global stage and how justice can be brought to victims of terror. Catch every story from Israel and the Jewish World: Latest news: https://bit.ly/jewish_news_service Subscribe to our free newsletter: https://bit.ly/subscribe_to_JNS You can also join the fight against media bias! Donate here: https://bit.ly/Support-JNS
Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is the most common eating disorder, affecting 1.2% of U.S. adults annually, with higher rates among females (1.6%) compared to males (0.8%), according to the National Institute of Mental Health. In the UK, BED accounts for approximately 22% of all eating disorder cases. These figures reflect the urgent need for effective strategies to address this pervasive issue. On this episode of the NHA Health Science Podcast, Dr. Frank Sabatino sits down with Vanessa Sturman, an award-winning transformational health coach from the UK, to explore her personal journey of overcoming binge eating and finding freedom through a plant-based lifestyle. The Cycle of Binge Eating: A Personal BattleVanessa shares how societal pressures to conform to specific body ideals during her teenage years led to an unhealthy cycle of restrictive dieting, binge eating, and purging. At her lowest point, she felt consumed by obsessive thoughts about food and her weight. A pivotal moment of clarity, coupled with a strong desire to change, set her on the path to recovery. The Healing Power of Plant-Based EatingVanessa describes how transitioning to evidence-based, plant-forward eating helped her regain control of her health. By prioritizing whole, nutrient-dense foods, she was able to manage cravings, feel fuller longer, and improve both her physical and emotional well-being. This approach became the foundation of her work as a transformational health coach. Sustainability: A Framework for SuccessVanessa emphasizes sustainability as a cornerstone of her coaching philosophy. She helps clients build habits that last by focusing on practical, realistic strategies. This includes advocating for plant-based foods to not only improve health but also reduce environmental impact. Her dual focus on personal and planetary sustainability has made her a sought-after coach and speaker. Freedom Through Abundance, Not RestrictionContrary to traditional dieting models, Vanessa's approach revolves around abundance. She helps clients incorporate foods they love into their meals while balancing them with nutrient-rich options. This approach eliminates guilt, fosters joy in eating, and leads to long-term success. More on this episode: www.HealthScience.org/116-Vanessa-Sturman
Successful healthcare transformation requires a collaborative approach, prioritizing clinical needs and leveraging technology as an enabler rather than a driver. In the third and final episode of the CHIME 2024 Fall Forum series, guest host Christopher Kunney interviews Jeff Sturman, Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Information Officer at Memorial Healthcare System. Jeff discusses the importance of embracing change to enhance patient experience, access, and engagement. He shares Memorial's approach to balancing standardization with personalized care, leveraging Epic EHR, and highlights initiatives like their care coordination center with virtual nursing and AI capabilities. Jeff also underscores the critical role of strong provider sponsorship in driving successful digital transformations. Tune in and learn how Memorial System successfully integrates technology and clinical expertise to improve patient care and pave the way for a value-based future! Resources: Connect with and follow Jeff Sturman on LinkedIn. Learn more about Memorial Healthcare System on their LinkedIn and website.
In this episode of Plant Fuelled, Vanessa Sturman returns to the podcast to help us kick off 2025 with clarity, focus, and purpose. As the new year begins, so do the promises of quick fixes, fad diets, and “overnight” transformations. But Vanessa is here to challenge that narrative and guide us toward sustainable, long-term health that truly aligns with our values and goals. We dive deep into the psychology behind our desire for quick results, why the “shortcut culture” is so tempting, and how it often leads to disappointment and harm. Vanessa unpacks why real success is rooted in compounding small, meaningful habits and how to approach your health journey with patience and intention. Key Topics Discussed: Why quick fixes don't deliver lasting results—and what does. The rise and fall of dietary fads, from keto to cotton ball diets. The psychology of instant gratification and how to overcome it. Building a health routine that aligns with your values and long-term goals. Breaking free from the toxic cycle of comparison and diet culture. Cultivating habits that create genuine, lasting transformation. Vanessa's expert take on how to spot health trends worth ignoring. This episode is packed with actionable advice to help you step into the new year with the right mindset, a clear plan, and the tools you need to navigate the noise of quick-fix culture. Vanessa's no-nonsense, compassionate approach will leave you feeling inspired to focus on what truly matters in your health journey. About Vanessa Sturman: Vanessa is a health and wellness advocate with years of experience empowering individuals to break free from the quick-fix mentality. Her evidence-based, compassionate approach to health makes her a standout voice in the industry. Connect with Vanessa: LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessa-sturman-plant-based-health-coach/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/energiseandthriveplantbased/?hl=en Free community with health advice and recipes https://www.facebook.com/groups/howtogoplantbased My website https://www.vanessasturman.com Support the Podcast:If this episode sparked something in you, don't stop here. Make sure you follow or subscribe to Plant Fuelled on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode. Share this episode with a friend who's ready to ditch the quick fixes and embrace long-term health. Your support helps keep this podcast growing and spreading life-changing insights to more people. Let's step into 2025 with purpose and the tools to make it our best year yet.
For the 87th episode of the CIO podcast hosted by Healthcare IT Today, we are joined by Jeffrey Sturman, Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Information Officer at Memorial Healthcare System to talk about their recent wins of the CHIME and KLAS Synergy Award! We kick this episode off with Sturman sharing what it means […]
Send us a textAre you tired of diet culture's endless restrictions and conflicting nutrition advice? In this game-changing episode, health coach Vanessa Sturman is about to flip the script on everything you thought you knew about eating well.Join us as we dive deep into three revolutionary concepts:1. How plants can be your secret weapon for optimal health, without sacrificing flavor or satisfaction.2. Why 'diet' is a dirty word, and how balanced nutrition actually works.3. The surprising connections between your food choices, personal wellness, and global sustainability.Whether you're a fitness enthusiast, a curious eater, or someone who's tried every diet under the sun, this conversation will transform how you think about food forever. Get ready to eat smarter, feel better, and make a positive impact—one plant-powered bite at a time."Connect with VanessaIG: https://www.instagram.com/energiseandthriveplantbased/LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessa-sturman-plant-based-health-coach/FB: https://www.facebook.com/vanessa.a.sturman Sign up for free workshop "Eat Better Feel Amazing" and learn how you can apply healthy eating to your life: https://www.drorlena.com/eat-better-feel-amazing Want Dr Orlena's personal support? Book a free chat here: https://calendly.com/orlenakerek/breakthrough-call-pod Grab your healthy recipes here: https://www.drorlena.com/recipes
The former executive assistant of accused Long Island serial killer Rex Heuermann is speaking for the first time exclusively with Eyewitness News. Donna Sturman told investigative reporter Kristin Thorne she still has not gotten over the shock of the claims made against her former boss. "It's traumatizing," she said. "It's so unbelievable." Sturman worked for Heuermann from 2017 to 2018 at his architectural office in Midtown. She said the irony is not lost on her that it was DNA from a discarded piece of pizza crust that prosecutors have used to tie Heuermann to the Gilgo Beach murders. He has plead not guilty to all the charges. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When Kent Sturman came to Colorado Springs to run the ProRodeo Hall of Fame, it wasn't his first rodeo. Born and raised on a ranch in Wyoming, the Western rodeo culture has surrounded him since the beginning. While he never imagined himself as a museum director, he quickly found his passion for preserving and honoring the athleticism and accolades of American cowboys (and girls!). Tune in to learn about Kent's journey and the rich history of rodeo in Colorado Springs. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss our next episode! Send any questions or inquiries to Media@VisitCOS.com. Episode links: @ProRodeoHallOfFame ProRodeoHallOfFame.com DiscoveryMap.com
Get ready to be inspired by Stirman, a visionary who has left a lasting impact on the tech and mindfulness landscapes. He shares his transformative journey of building Medium, the platform that bridged long and short-form writing, and his personal story of discovering meditation amidst the high-pressure of Silicon Valley, leading to a more grounded family life. This episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at Medium's creation and Sturman's decision to leave.Stirman also discusses his encounter with George Mumford, mindfulness coach to NBA legends like Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant, and how it inspired him to found Lucid, scaling mindfulness training globally. With real-world success stories from athletes and executives, this chapter showcases the shift from skepticism to mainstream acceptance of mindfulness.We also dive into Sturman's time at Facebook and the emotional journey behind the launch and closure of the Bars app. From childhood piano lessons to his passion for hip-hop, he reflects on the release of his album "Beats for Friends," featuring contributions from the Bars community. Tune in for insightful anecdotes, industry wisdom, and a celebration of creativity and mindfulness."Unglossy: Decoding Brand in Culture," is produced and distributed by Merrick Creative and hosted by Merrick Chief Creative Officer, Tom Frank, hip hop artist and founder of Pendulum Ink, Mickey Factz, and music industry veteran, Jeffrey Sledge. Tune in to hear this thought-provoking discussion on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you catch your podcasts. Follow us on Instagram @UnglossyPod to join the conversation and support the show at https://unglossypod.buzzsprout.com/.Send us a textSide One/Side B with Dave and SteveA punk and a metalhead with ADHD ambush each other with their favorite albums, hilarityListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
In an exclusive interview with Eyewitness News, Donna Sturman, the former executive assistant of accused Long Island serial killer Rex Heuermann, has broken her silence, expressing her shock and disbelief at the accusations made against her former boss. Sturman, who worked for Heuermann from 2017 to 2018 at his architectural office in Midtown, revealed her deep-seated trauma over the revelations, stating, "It's traumatizing. It's so unbelievable." Recalling her tenure with Heuermann, Sturman highlighted the irony of DNA evidence linking him to the Gilgo Beach murders, citing a discarded piece of pizza crust she used to buy him. "It always kind of bothered me that he didn't eat the crust," she remarked. Despite her years of working closely with Heuermann, Sturman admitted she never imagined him being accused of such heinous crimes. "To me, he was always so respectful," she stated, reflecting on her perception of her former employer. Sturman vividly recounted the moment she learned of Heuermann's arrest last summer, describing the shock and surreal experience of seeing his name associated with the allegations. "Honestly, it was like moving in slow motion," she recalled. Even witnessing the surveillance footage of Heuermann's arrest, his subsequent mugshot, and court appearances left Sturman overwhelmed. "It's seriously traumatizing," she emphasized. Reflecting on her decision to work for Heuermann despite initial misgivings, Sturman revealed financial difficulties led her to accept the position. However, she never imagined the magnitude of the situation she would find herself in years later. Sturman also shed light on her labor dispute with Heuermann, stating he never paid her overtime or vacation time. Despite filing a complaint with the New York State Department of Labor and winning a judgment of $20,000 in lost wages, Heuermann has failed to pay her to this day. While Eyewitness News reached out to Heuermann's attorney regarding the unpaid wages, they declined to comment on the matter, leaving Sturman still grappling with the aftermath of her association with the accused serial killer. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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In an exclusive interview with Eyewitness News, Donna Sturman, the former executive assistant of accused Long Island serial killer Rex Heuermann, has broken her silence, expressing her shock and disbelief at the accusations made against her former boss. Sturman, who worked for Heuermann from 2017 to 2018 at his architectural office in Midtown, revealed her deep-seated trauma over the revelations, stating, "It's traumatizing. It's so unbelievable." Recalling her tenure with Heuermann, Sturman highlighted the irony of DNA evidence linking him to the Gilgo Beach murders, citing a discarded piece of pizza crust she used to buy him. "It always kind of bothered me that he didn't eat the crust," she remarked. Despite her years of working closely with Heuermann, Sturman admitted she never imagined him being accused of such heinous crimes. "To me, he was always so respectful," she stated, reflecting on her perception of her former employer. Sturman vividly recounted the moment she learned of Heuermann's arrest last summer, describing the shock and surreal experience of seeing his name associated with the allegations. "Honestly, it was like moving in slow motion," she recalled. Even witnessing the surveillance footage of Heuermann's arrest, his subsequent mugshot, and court appearances left Sturman overwhelmed. "It's seriously traumatizing," she emphasized. Reflecting on her decision to work for Heuermann despite initial misgivings, Sturman revealed financial difficulties led her to accept the position. However, she never imagined the magnitude of the situation she would find herself in years later. Sturman also shed light on her labor dispute with Heuermann, stating he never paid her overtime or vacation time. Despite filing a complaint with the New York State Department of Labor and winning a judgment of $20,000 in lost wages, Heuermann has failed to pay her to this day. While Eyewitness News reached out to Heuermann's attorney regarding the unpaid wages, they declined to comment on the matter, leaving Sturman still grappling with the aftermath of her association with the accused serial killer. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In an exclusive interview with Eyewitness News, Donna Sturman, the former executive assistant of accused Long Island serial killer Rex Heuermann, has broken her silence, expressing her shock and disbelief at the accusations made against her former boss. Sturman, who worked for Heuermann from 2017 to 2018 at his architectural office in Midtown, revealed her deep-seated trauma over the revelations, stating, "It's traumatizing. It's so unbelievable." Recalling her tenure with Heuermann, Sturman highlighted the irony of DNA evidence linking him to the Gilgo Beach murders, citing a discarded piece of pizza crust she used to buy him. "It always kind of bothered me that he didn't eat the crust," she remarked. Despite her years of working closely with Heuermann, Sturman admitted she never imagined him being accused of such heinous crimes. "To me, he was always so respectful," she stated, reflecting on her perception of her former employer. Sturman vividly recounted the moment she learned of Heuermann's arrest last summer, describing the shock and surreal experience of seeing his name associated with the allegations. "Honestly, it was like moving in slow motion," she recalled. Even witnessing the surveillance footage of Heuermann's arrest, his subsequent mugshot, and court appearances left Sturman overwhelmed. "It's seriously traumatizing," she emphasized. Reflecting on her decision to work for Heuermann despite initial misgivings, Sturman revealed financial difficulties led her to accept the position. However, she never imagined the magnitude of the situation she would find herself in years later. Sturman also shed light on her labor dispute with Heuermann, stating he never paid her overtime or vacation time. Despite filing a complaint with the New York State Department of Labor and winning a judgment of $20,000 in lost wages, Heuermann has failed to pay her to this day. While Eyewitness News reached out to Heuermann's attorney regarding the unpaid wages, they declined to comment on the matter, leaving Sturman still grappling with the aftermath of her association with the accused serial killer. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In an exclusive interview with Eyewitness News, Donna Sturman, the former executive assistant of accused Long Island serial killer Rex Heuermann, has broken her silence, expressing her shock and disbelief at the accusations made against her former boss. Sturman, who worked for Heuermann from 2017 to 2018 at his architectural office in Midtown, revealed her deep-seated trauma over the revelations, stating, "It's traumatizing. It's so unbelievable." Recalling her tenure with Heuermann, Sturman highlighted the irony of DNA evidence linking him to the Gilgo Beach murders, citing a discarded piece of pizza crust she used to buy him. "It always kind of bothered me that he didn't eat the crust," she remarked. Despite her years of working closely with Heuermann, Sturman admitted she never imagined him being accused of such heinous crimes. "To me, he was always so respectful," she stated, reflecting on her perception of her former employer. Sturman vividly recounted the moment she learned of Heuermann's arrest last summer, describing the shock and surreal experience of seeing his name associated with the allegations. "Honestly, it was like moving in slow motion," she recalled. Even witnessing the surveillance footage of Heuermann's arrest, his subsequent mugshot, and court appearances left Sturman overwhelmed. "It's seriously traumatizing," she emphasized. Reflecting on her decision to work for Heuermann despite initial misgivings, Sturman revealed financial difficulties led her to accept the position. However, she never imagined the magnitude of the situation she would find herself in years later. Sturman also shed light on her labor dispute with Heuermann, stating he never paid her overtime or vacation time. Despite filing a complaint with the New York State Department of Labor and winning a judgment of $20,000 in lost wages, Heuermann has failed to pay her to this day. While Eyewitness News reached out to Heuermann's attorney regarding the unpaid wages, they declined to comment on the matter, leaving Sturman still grappling with the aftermath of her association with the accused serial killer. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Vanessa Sturman helps people eat their way to great performance, reduced fatigue and a healthy weight by implementing non-restrictive healthy eating, and incorporating the most delicious, anti-inflammatory plant based foods, no matter what your nutritional preference. No dieting, no fads and you still get to eat your favourite foods. She is a regular on BBC Radio and Sky News, and also featured across Talk TV, LBC, Times Radio, Holland & Barrett magazine and many more. She works 1:1, in groups and delivers incredible talks and workshops for corporates and universities. She is regularly invited to speak at conferences and events, such as at the University of Cambridge and events with high-profile personalities, such as Henry Dimbleby. Vanessa has been passionate about food, the environment and healthy eating since she was a teenager, and learned that restrictive dieting brought unhappiness and poor physical health. She is known for her energetic, fun and practical approach; helping people build healthy eating around them and their busy lifestyle, while getting great results. Vanessa is Cambridge University educated in Social and Biological Anthropology to Masters level, ran a plant based recipe website for five years, and freelanced across corporates implementing behaviour change.Find out more about Vanessa Join her free community LinkedIn: Vanessa SturmanInstagram: Energise and Thrive Plant Based
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In episode twelve we welcome Vanessa Sturman, a Plant Based Health Coach and founder of Energise and Thrive Plant Based. She helps people reduce fatigue, get a healthy weight and glow with vitality using the most delicious plant-based food (whether you want to be fully plant-based or not). No fads, no ‘dieting' and no missing out. Her approach is to make healthy and plant based eating fun, filling and satisfying, and something anyone can do and benefit from. She graduated from Cambridge University with a BA(Hons) and MPhil in Biological Anthropology and spent years as a plant-based recipe creator. Vanessa is unique as a coach in having extensive knowledge of helping people create the most delicious plant based food using accessible and familiar ingredients. She has been featured on Sky News, BBC and LBC as an authority on plant based eating and speaks regularly at conferences and events. Vanessa is known for making a healthy and plant based lifestyle non-restrictive, fun and inclusive, and this episode is full of great tips and tricks to make eating healthier easier and accessible to all. To connect with Vanessa: www.linkedin.com/in/vanessa-sturman-plant-based-health-coach/ www.facebook.com/vanessa.a.sturman/
Today, I am joined by Vanessa Sturman, Transformational Health Coach and Award-Winning Speaker Vanessa helps leaders, individuals and sports people eat their way to great performance, increased resilience and a healthy weight by implementing non-restrictive, healthy eating habits and incorporating more delicious, anti-inflammatory plant based wholefoods. No dieting, no fads and you still get to eat your favourite foods. As a specialist Health Coach and Award-Winning Speaker, she's a regular on BBC Radio, and featured on Sky News, Talk TV, Times Radio, LBC and many more. Her 1:1 clients get results such as losing weight without ever dieting again, they experience hormone balance, reduced inflammation, great energy, great gut health, reduction in joint pain and bloating and much more. Her approach is always bespoke to ensure it fits in with her clients life, budget, personal goals, and food preferences. Corporate clients include the likes of Octopus Energy, Cambridge University Press and Global Logic. To connect with Vanessa: Follow her on Instagram Join her free community for health tips, recipes and to have your questions answered Download her free guide on balanced eating for great energy and a healthy weight Check out her Power Hour. This is a dedicated 1:1 hour session with Vanessa to: Get you some great results for your health and energy with small changes that you can do immediately Help identify some barriers to your health and weight management issues that you can take charge of Ensure you have a mini action plan to kick start your health journey! To connect with me:Follow me on Facebook and Instagram @didyoubringthehummus For more info on my Public Speaking for Activists 101 program: https://www.didyoubringthehummus.com/publicspeakingforactivists Contact me here or send me an email at info@didyoubringthehummus.com Join my mailing list and get 3 free recipes just for signing up! https://www.didyoubringthehummus.com/3recipepdf Join my Podcast Fan Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/didyoubringthehummus/ To be a guest on the podcast: https://www.didyoubringthehummus.com/beaguest ©2024 Kimberly Winters - Did You Bring the Hummus LLC Theme Song ©2020 JP Winters @musicbyjpw --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kimberly-winters/message
The former executive assistant of accused Long Island serial killer Rex Heuermann is speaking for the first time exclusively with Eyewitness News. Donna Sturman told investigative reporter Kristin Thorne she still has not gotten over the shock of the claims made against her former boss. "It's traumatizing," she said. "It's so unbelievable." Sturman worked for Heuermann from 2017 to 2018 at his architectural office in Midtown. She said the irony is not lost on her that it was DNA from a discarded piece of pizza crust that prosecutors have used to tie Heuermann to the Gilgo Beach murders. He has plead not guilty to all the charges. Listen to her story in the latest installment of "Eyewitness to Gilgo Beach." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In an exclusive interview with Eyewitness News, Donna Sturman, the former executive assistant of accused Long Island serial killer Rex Heuermann, has broken her silence, expressing her shock and disbelief at the accusations made against her former boss. Sturman, who worked for Heuermann from 2017 to 2018 at his architectural office in Midtown, revealed her deep-seated trauma over the revelations, stating, "It's traumatizing. It's so unbelievable." Recalling her tenure with Heuermann, Sturman highlighted the irony of DNA evidence linking him to the Gilgo Beach murders, citing a discarded piece of pizza crust she used to buy him. "It always kind of bothered me that he didn't eat the crust," she remarked. Despite her years of working closely with Heuermann, Sturman admitted she never imagined him being accused of such heinous crimes. "To me, he was always so respectful," she stated, reflecting on her perception of her former employer. Sturman vividly recounted the moment she learned of Heuermann's arrest last summer, describing the shock and surreal experience of seeing his name associated with the allegations. "Honestly, it was like moving in slow motion," she recalled. Even witnessing the surveillance footage of Heuermann's arrest, his subsequent mugshot, and court appearances left Sturman overwhelmed. "It's seriously traumatizing," she emphasized. Reflecting on her decision to work for Heuermann despite initial misgivings, Sturman revealed financial difficulties led her to accept the position. However, she never imagined the magnitude of the situation she would find herself in years later. Sturman also shed light on her labor dispute with Heuermann, stating he never paid her overtime or vacation time. Despite filing a complaint with the New York State Department of Labor and winning a judgment of $20,000 in lost wages, Heuermann has failed to pay her to this day. While Eyewitness News reached out to Heuermann's attorney regarding the unpaid wages, they declined to comment on the matter, leaving Sturman still grappling with the aftermath of her association with the accused serial killer. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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In an exclusive interview with Eyewitness News, Donna Sturman, the former executive assistant of accused Long Island serial killer Rex Heuermann, has broken her silence, expressing her shock and disbelief at the accusations made against her former boss. Sturman, who worked for Heuermann from 2017 to 2018 at his architectural office in Midtown, revealed her deep-seated trauma over the revelations, stating, "It's traumatizing. It's so unbelievable." Recalling her tenure with Heuermann, Sturman highlighted the irony of DNA evidence linking him to the Gilgo Beach murders, citing a discarded piece of pizza crust she used to buy him. "It always kind of bothered me that he didn't eat the crust," she remarked. Despite her years of working closely with Heuermann, Sturman admitted she never imagined him being accused of such heinous crimes. "To me, he was always so respectful," she stated, reflecting on her perception of her former employer. Sturman vividly recounted the moment she learned of Heuermann's arrest last summer, describing the shock and surreal experience of seeing his name associated with the allegations. "Honestly, it was like moving in slow motion," she recalled. Even witnessing the surveillance footage of Heuermann's arrest, his subsequent mugshot, and court appearances left Sturman overwhelmed. "It's seriously traumatizing," she emphasized. Reflecting on her decision to work for Heuermann despite initial misgivings, Sturman revealed financial difficulties led her to accept the position. However, she never imagined the magnitude of the situation she would find herself in years later. Sturman also shed light on her labor dispute with Heuermann, stating he never paid her overtime or vacation time. Despite filing a complaint with the New York State Department of Labor and winning a judgment of $20,000 in lost wages, Heuermann has failed to pay her to this day. While Eyewitness News reached out to Heuermann's attorney regarding the unpaid wages, they declined to comment on the matter, leaving Sturman still grappling with the aftermath of her association with the accused serial killer. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In an exclusive interview with Eyewitness News, Donna Sturman, the former executive assistant of accused Long Island serial killer Rex Heuermann, has broken her silence, expressing her shock and disbelief at the accusations made against her former boss. Sturman, who worked for Heuermann from 2017 to 2018 at his architectural office in Midtown, revealed her deep-seated trauma over the revelations, stating, "It's traumatizing. It's so unbelievable." Recalling her tenure with Heuermann, Sturman highlighted the irony of DNA evidence linking him to the Gilgo Beach murders, citing a discarded piece of pizza crust she used to buy him. "It always kind of bothered me that he didn't eat the crust," she remarked. Despite her years of working closely with Heuermann, Sturman admitted she never imagined him being accused of such heinous crimes. "To me, he was always so respectful," she stated, reflecting on her perception of her former employer. Sturman vividly recounted the moment she learned of Heuermann's arrest last summer, describing the shock and surreal experience of seeing his name associated with the allegations. "Honestly, it was like moving in slow motion," she recalled. Even witnessing the surveillance footage of Heuermann's arrest, his subsequent mugshot, and court appearances left Sturman overwhelmed. "It's seriously traumatizing," she emphasized. Reflecting on her decision to work for Heuermann despite initial misgivings, Sturman revealed financial difficulties led her to accept the position. However, she never imagined the magnitude of the situation she would find herself in years later. Sturman also shed light on her labor dispute with Heuermann, stating he never paid her overtime or vacation time. Despite filing a complaint with the New York State Department of Labor and winning a judgment of $20,000 in lost wages, Heuermann has failed to pay her to this day. While Eyewitness News reached out to Heuermann's attorney regarding the unpaid wages, they declined to comment on the matter, leaving Sturman still grappling with the aftermath of her association with the accused serial killer. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In an exclusive interview with Eyewitness News, Donna Sturman, the former executive assistant of accused Long Island serial killer Rex Heuermann, has broken her silence, expressing her shock and disbelief at the accusations made against her former boss. Sturman, who worked for Heuermann from 2017 to 2018 at his architectural office in Midtown, revealed her deep-seated trauma over the revelations, stating, "It's traumatizing. It's so unbelievable." Recalling her tenure with Heuermann, Sturman highlighted the irony of DNA evidence linking him to the Gilgo Beach murders, citing a discarded piece of pizza crust she used to buy him. "It always kind of bothered me that he didn't eat the crust," she remarked. Despite her years of working closely with Heuermann, Sturman admitted she never imagined him being accused of such heinous crimes. "To me, he was always so respectful," she stated, reflecting on her perception of her former employer. Sturman vividly recounted the moment she learned of Heuermann's arrest last summer, describing the shock and surreal experience of seeing his name associated with the allegations. "Honestly, it was like moving in slow motion," she recalled. Even witnessing the surveillance footage of Heuermann's arrest, his subsequent mugshot, and court appearances left Sturman overwhelmed. "It's seriously traumatizing," she emphasized. Reflecting on her decision to work for Heuermann despite initial misgivings, Sturman revealed financial difficulties led her to accept the position. However, she never imagined the magnitude of the situation she would find herself in years later. Sturman also shed light on her labor dispute with Heuermann, stating he never paid her overtime or vacation time. Despite filing a complaint with the New York State Department of Labor and winning a judgment of $20,000 in lost wages, Heuermann has failed to pay her to this day. While Eyewitness News reached out to Heuermann's attorney regarding the unpaid wages, they declined to comment on the matter, leaving Sturman still grappling with the aftermath of her association with the accused serial killer. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
March 21: In this ViVE interview in action Join Jeffrey Sturman, CIO of Memorial Healthcare, and Joshua Titus, CEO/Founder of Gozio, as they delve into the transformative power of networking and innovation within the healthcare industry. How does embracing novel ideas and technologies promise to ease the complexities of healthcare management and patient experience? Jeff Sturman shares his insights on the imperative of thinking differently to improve healthcare workflows, leveraging technologies like CLEAR for MyChart interactions, and the potential of touchless monitoring and virtual nursing. The discussion shifts to Joshua Titus's perspective on the distinctions between consumers and patients in healthcare interactions, highlighting the importance of seamless, mobile-first experiences. But, in this digital transformation journey, how do we ensure that healthcare keeps pace with consumer expectations, drawing lessons from other industries? And as AI begins to play a more integral role, what are the implications for personalization and efficiency in patient care? Join as we unpack these critical questions, shedding light on the path to a more integrated and user-friendly healthcare future.
December 16: Today on the Conference channel, it's a double Interview in Action live from the 2023 CHIME Fall Forum. First, Reid Stephan, VP and CIO at St. Lukes speaks with Jeffrey Sturman, Senior Vice President & Chief Digital Officer at Memorial Healthcare System. They discuss the benefits and importance of the CHIME forum. Jeff highlights the significance of networking and education sessions that allow peers to learn from each other and evolve their skills. Moreover, they delve into the challenges of labor shortages and the potential of using technology, like AI, to alleviate this issue — an essential question for the audience: can we automate processes to free up more time for patient care? Next, Sarah Richardson, SVP, Chief Digital & Information Officer at Tivity Health speaks with Bryce Thompson, Outreach Products and Strategy Sr Director/Care Transformation Partner at Intermountain Healthcare. They discuss how the organization is simplifying the lives of its clinicians. How is a large health organization like Intermountain leveraging its scale to support smaller divisions?Subscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthDonate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
From Boise merch sale, ski resorts opening, Schitt's Creek weekend at The Modern, unique stays in Southwest Idaho, NYE party prep, and a few ways to help Boise Bicycle Project. Read the newsletter: fromboise.com Join the BFFs: fromboise.com/bffs Shop From Boise sale Bogus Basin opening news Schitt's Creek Weekend at The Modern NYE Parties at Hap Hap Lounge, Lounge at the End of the Universe, Voodoo Cellar , Thick as Thieves, Gatsby, Mad Swede Brewery Hop Drop, Mad Swede Brew Hall Hygge New Year's Eve , Downtown Boise's New Year's Eve Block Party, and Sturman's Wine & Cigars Boise Bicycle Project needs your help, bad. Make a donation to BBP in any amount. Adopt a kid's dream bike - there's over 100 bikes/kids left to adopt before this Saturday. Sharethis Instagram post and tell your friends/family/coworkers/rich uncles. Out of town tip: visitsouthwestidaho.org/fromboise Unique stays in Southwest Idaho Longhorn Guest Ranch in Cascade Idaho City backcountry yurts Sweet Animal Sanctuary in Horseshoe Bend Warm Lake Lodge Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/from-boise/ce76b68b-ffd2-4a27-978a-e492b7f5e4ef
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Hello and welcome back to The Other 22! Come and listen as we are joined by Coach Sturman to talk about the recent conference meet, Coach Sturman's path to becoming a coach, his recent adventure of becoming a father, and his advice for high school athletes (and college athletes as well). Tune in as it's a very special episode filled with a wealth of wisdom from coach!Follow us on Instagram! @_theother22_Check out our show website: https://theother22.buzzsprout.comGot ideas/topics for the podcast? Let us know by DMing the Instagram or reaching out to one of us hosts personally!
Did you know you can earn credits for this podcast? The CE experience for this Podcast is powered by CMEfy - click here to reflect and earn credits: https://earnc.me/6AnYds Who can earn credits? Physicians (ACCME), Nurses (ANCC), Nurse Practitioners (AANP), Physician Associates (AAPA), Pharmacists (ACPE), Dentists (ADA CERP), and Dieticians/Dietetic Technicians. -------------- More and more of us are realizing how essential plants are in our daily lives. People are realising the connection between what they consume and their overall health. Today, I'm chatting with our guest, Vanessa Sturman, about her journey of becoming a Plant-Based Coach, practical tips for making the transition, and why it has been a game changer for her. Vanessa Sturman is a Plant-Based Health Coach, Co-founder, former recipe creator, Expert Speaker, and Workplace Change Consultant. Featured on Sky News, BBC, and LBC, Vanessa has made it her mission to help people kick fatigue, maintain a healthy weight, and embrace non-restrictive, delicious, balanced plant-based eating. Her approach doesn't require going fully plant-based and lets you enjoy your favorite foods while achieving remarkable results, including weight loss without dieting, clear skin, hormone balance, reduced inflammation, boundless energy, gut health improvement, and much more. Listen now as we get into the standard UK diet, access to plant-based foods, government support when it comes to our health, food preparation, case studies, and Vanessa's journey as a plant-based coach. Get her FREE GUIDE on varied and balanced eating for great energy and a healthy weight
Welcome to Her Ambitious Career, the personal branding and success podcast for ambitious corporate women who expect more from their careers.My guest today is Judith Sturman, who is sharing her experiences as a successful introverted leader.Despite most corporate cultures favouring an extroverted communication style (think presenting to a group; being asked for an opinion on the spot; being expected to 'take part' in group or team activities), introverts can thrive professionally and in leadership.Judith and I are continuing our discussion about tapping into introverted leadership strengths and exploring:How leaders should see introversion as another vital aspect of diversity and be consciously looking to include introverts in the discussionThe many strengths of an introverted leadership style including planning, strategy and forward thinking The natural gift of introverts to value 'manging down' to get great resultsNetworking as an introvert and how to make connections with less effortJudith says:"There are many strengths of an introverted style including strategic thinking, planning and forward thinking. Introverts can help themselves by telling their boss or their team of their preferred ways of communicating to set expectations from the outset." (Judith Sturman, guest on Her Ambitious Career podcast)*****Guest Bio:Judith Sturman graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree and after a number of graphic design roles, began a career spanning over 30 years in public transport.At 45, Judith made the move to Australia where she has led teams across NSW, Victoria and ACT through change, reform and delivery of large projects. Judith works for Transport Canberra is also a director on the Public Transport Association Australia & New Zealand. *****Host Bio:Rebecca Allen is a Career Success Coach for ambitious women looking to land dream career opportunities. She has worked over the last 14 years with clients from companies including ANZ Bank, NSW Transport, Aquila Capital, Reserve Bank of Australia, Goldman Sachs, Ministry of Defence, KPMG, J.P. Morgan and Coca-Cola Amatil and loves getting those excited phone calls from clients saying they've been promoted, have negotiated a seismic pay rise or have moved into a role completely aligned with their mission, values and strengths. Find Rebecca: www.illuminategrowth.com.auWant a promotion?> Get this free guide: 'The 7 Habits of Female Execs Who Get Promoted'> Book a free 15-minute Career Strategy Call with Rebecca> Connect on Linkedin
Show Notes: Lindsay Sturman, an English major from the Harvard and Radcliffe class of 1992, discusses her advocacy work in Los Angeles. She moved to Los Angeles after college and returned to New York for film school at Columbia and became a TV writer and has been doing that for around 20 years. She has always been interested in public policy, and she became involved with the Ed Reform movement to improve public schools. Lindsay and a group of 3000 people fought the election for the Democrats. After the 2020 election, she became aware of the housing crisis in Los Angeles. The problem was that the city stopped building housing in the 1990s. The city's downtown was built in 1987, but it took decades to catch up, making it difficult and expensive to build. People drove further and further out, leading to a massive increase in rents. Rents are now twice as high as the rest of the country's comparable cities. Lindsay and the group have been working to unpack the issues and find solutions. She talks about what they found in terms of a wide range of issues leading to the housing crisis and best possible solutions to the problems which the group are bringing to city council. Barriers to Building Houses Lindsay talks about over regulations and the barriers to building housing. They unpacked the causes of the high cost of construction, which surprisingly leads back to parking. One of the solutions is to allow companies and people to build without parking, which could lead to the construction of three to five-story buildings in under a year or eight months, but this can only be achieved with citizen buy-in, which can be achieved through deep canvassing, where people are trained to listen to NIMBYs and their reasons for building without parking. Other barriers to building include reduction of single family house value, privacy, noise, and visual appeal. The 15-Minute City Solution Lindsay explains the 15-Minute City concept, developed by Carlos Moreno, a French Colombian scientist who created the idea that everything people need can be reached in 15 minutes. She refers to lower Manhattan, where 80% of people don't own a car. The idea is that housing doesn't need parking, and people can walk or bike to everything they need in 15 minutes. However, there are several hurdles to implementing this solution. One of the main challenges to the adoption of this concept. Lindsay identifies the list of changes that need to be made to green light this movement, including politicians' control. The idea is to take the power away from politicians and set up a system where city streets are allowed to build according to standard plans. Building Reforms in L.A. Lindsay explains how the organization is taking practical tactical steps to get reforms passed in LA. They are meeting with city council people one-on-one and attending 99 neighborhood councils. They are networking and telling the story, focusing on pain points. They are also addressing the misinformation that housing can only be built if it is 100% affordable, that developers are evil and greedy, or that there is no housing crisis. The Livable Communities Initiative The organization advocates for a few streets in the city to become low-car, bikeable streets with low traffic. They are advocating for a network of these 15-minute communities, which are being implemented all over the world. They are convincing people to use their ideas hand-to-hand, convincing neighbors, skeptics, electeds, and bureaucrats. They are also working with planners to show them the problems in the building codes and make them frictionless. The organization is praying for electeds to join the parade and lead the way in addressing the housing crisis. The Climate Crisis and Transport Solutions Lindsay shares what drives her commitment. She talks about people who work with the homeless and how they call them their unhoused neighbors, and it's heartbreaking to see. She explains that housing and transportation are interconnected, and that often 50% of the area of a city is ripped down for surface parking lots. She also highlights the importance of rethinking the inner core of cities. Her passion for this work stems from understanding the tensions in cities and the impact of transportation on climate emissions. She further explains that 20% of the city's climate emissions are from transportation, with cars being the primary source of emissions. She cites the debate over bike lanes and the supply chain issues surrounding electric vehicles (EVs). During COVID, she became interested in bikes and was interviewed about her tweets on a podcast called Bike Talk. She interviewed a climate scientist who found that EVs cannot scale in time to reach Paris climate goals, which are modest. She believes that climate is far more alarming than the average person. She believes that we need to address the crisis in 15-minute cities and understand how mobility systems work. She believes that we need to advocate for more forceful and existential solutions to address the crisis. She believes that climate is the top priority and that addressing it with 15-minute cities is a crucial step towards climate crises. Lindsay discusses her conversations with politicians, city officials, planners and developers and the difficulties they encounter in the process of getting building approval. She talks about the solutions for the transit system, mobility, and the importance of building affordable housing units for the homeless. Addressing Issues to Affordable Housing She also discusses the need for low and moderate income affordable housing as opposed to building luxury housing and hoping the occupancy will trickle down. She suggests that there are three main issues to address: building the deficit, building affordable housing, and inverting the current model. She believes that building affordable housing should be small and affordable. Lindsay also emphasizes the importance of equity in building housing. She believes that a ton of vacancies at all price points is crucial to prevent 70% of unhoused neighbors from falling into homelessness. She also suggests working with nonprofits to build housing, which can be done through church land donations and construction loans. Influential Harvard Classes and Professors Lindsay mentions a class called Rock for Jockeys, changing the surface of the earth, and Rob Moss, a professor of VES 10, and the resources available at Harvard. Timestamps: 02:45 How the problem of parking became visible 09:06 The issue of NIMBYs 11:46 The 15-minute city concept 17:24 The problem of windshield blindness and car blindness 22:24 The livable communities initiative 25:20 How housing and transportation are interconnected 31:17 Working with city administrators and bureaucrats 37:22 Luxury housing and the missing middle 42:12 How do you build housing that doesn't push longtime residents out? Links: Website: LivableCommunitiesInitiative.com CONTACT: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsay-sturman-168a334/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LindsayJS
In the past, hospitals rarely referred to their patients as "consumers." Yet, as societal norms and customer service expectations shift, the healthcare industry is adapting to this change. The healthcare sector is now drawing inspiration from industries like Travel & Hospitality, Consumer Services, and Financial Services. Patients are experiencing a new level of service elsewhere, and this is reshaping their expectations for interactions with their healthcare providers. In this captivating episode of Dialed In, we invite Jeff Sturman to share his insights on spearheading the automation and digital transformation efforts at Memorial Healthcare System. Join us as we delve into the evolving landscape of patient-consumer dynamics in healthcare.
This week Yon welcomes Dan Sturman into the metaverse. Dan is a world class technologist, having spent time leading software and engineering teams and departments at IBM, Google, and Cloudera, before taking on his current role as CTO of Roblox nearly four years ago. Coming off of all of the news and announcements made at last weekend's Roblox Developers Conference 2023 (RDC23) it's an incredible time to get to chat with Dan about all things Roblox and metaverse. During their conversation Yon and Dan discuss the importance of Roblox remaining a turnkey platform, how to enable efficiency in the creator marketplace, the new Roblox Connect feature and what that experience will be like, evolving a platform to match a maturing audience, getting to one billion daily active users, and much more. Chapters: Defining the Metaverse (01:15) What Attracted Dan to the Challenge of Building Roblox (04:32) Differentiating Roblox as a Turnkey Platform (08:15) Creation and the Building of Business On Top of Roblox (13:12) Enabling Efficiency in the Creator Marketplace (19:10) The Importance of Communication and Roblox Connect (22:28) Expansion onto MetaQuest and Playstation (30:10) Evolving the Games and Experiences for a Maturing Audience (33:28) What Needs to be True for Roblox to Get to a Billion DAU (37:35) Supporting Different Needs for Different Creator Types to Monetize (42:08) Blockchain and the Future of Interoperability (45:54) What is Dan Most Excited About for Next Twelve Months (48:22) To learn more about the Roblox platform, visit their website. Follow Roblox: YouTube | Instagram | Twitter Follow Dan: LinkedIn | Twitter Learn more about Into the Metaverse and Yon by visiting the website. Follow Yon: LinkedIn | Twitter Learn more about Supersocial by visiting the website.
Welcome to Her Ambitious Career, the personal branding and success podcast for ambitious corporate women who expect more from their careers.My guest today is Judith Sturman, a leader with 30 years' experience, who is sharing her insights into becoming a successful introverted leader.Despite most corporate cultures favouring an extroverted communication style (think presenting; being asked for your opinion on the spot; taking part in big group discussions), introverts can thrive professionally, and in leadership too.Which is why Judith and I have come together for this 2-part series to discuss her thoughts and experiences around:The bias of extroversion and introversionHow to be confident in sharing your opinions as an introvertTechniques to involve everyone in a team discussionHow rotating a meeting-Chair can be beneficial to the whole teamThe value of diversity (including both extroverted and introverted styles) and the ability to challenge thinking How collaborating and asking others for their input is a strengthThe value of managing both up and downJudith says:"Being asked to contribute into meetings as an introvert can send your heart pounding. You might question whether what you have to say is important enough. But over my career, I had people who encouraged me to speak up and that's my advice: don't give up and share your value!" (Judith Sturman, guest on Her Ambitious Career podcast)*****Guest Bio:Judith Sturman graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree and after a number of graphic design roles, began a career spanning over 30 years in public transport. At 45, Judith made the move to Australia where she has led teams across NSW, Victoria and ACT through change, reform and delivery of large projects. Judith works for Transport Canberra is also a director on the Public Transport Association Australia & New Zealand. *****Host Bio:Rebecca Allen is a Career Success Coach for ambitious women looking to land dream career opportunities. She has worked over the last 14 years with clients from companies including ANZ Bank, NSW Transport, Aquila Capital, Reserve Bank of Australia, Goldman Sachs, Ministry of Defence, KPMG, J.P. Morgan and Coca-Cola Amatil and loves getting those excited phone calls from clients saying they've been promoted, have negotiated a seismic pay rise or have moved into a role completely aligned with their mission, values and strengths. Find Rebecca: www.illuminategrowth.com.auWant a promotion?> Get this free guide: 'The 7 Habits of Female Execs Who Get Promoted'> Book a free 15-minute Career Strategy Call with Rebecca> Connect on Linkedin
On today's episode of FYI, hosts Andrew Kim and Nicholas Grous are joined by Roblox CTO Daniel Sturman, as they venture into the dynamic world of this gaming platform. Roblox empowers users to both create and experience unique content. Join us as we explore the multifaceted ways people leverage this technology, from crafting games and orchestrating music concerts to forging immersive brand experiences. We'll also venture into the future of virtual reality (VR) and emphasize the significance of offering users the choice to engage with content in their preferred manner. Stay tuned for a discussion with Daniel, as we discuss Roblox's success, confront the challenges in rendering realistic 3D generations, and discover how the company is ensuring safety and civility on the platform. “We try very hard not to create any of our own content. The general idea behind Roblox was one of bringing 3D simulation to people and letting them create whatever they wanted out of that.” – Daniel Sturman Key Points From This Episode: Roblox as a content creation platform Showcasing an early demo of an artificial intelligence (AI) system; enhancing product features Utilizing generative AI to boost casual creative accessibility Addressing challenges in 3D generation and intricate avatar movement Navigating inefficiencies with models not designed for 3D data Leveraging rich safety data to refine generative AI models Anticipating immersive experiences, personalized touches, and expansive growth Prioritizing safety and custom experiences Exploring VR and phone avenues for immersive content creation Enhancing virtual reality communication through spatial sound; ensuring privacy and civility Innovating with real-time word censoring and substitution in models Approaching the horizon of arbitrary generation of user components
Step into the world of healthcare technology with our guest, Jeff Sturman, Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Officer. His journey from consulting to healthcare technology enablement is an inspiring one, laced with lessons on project management, relationship building, and the importance of foundational knowledge. Join us as we unravel the complex dance of combining technology with healthcare and putting patients at the core of this amalgamation.We shift gears and delve into the challenges that digital transformation and inflation are throwing at healthcare, specifically in the realm of labor issues. Jeff walks us through the complexity of navigating healthcare for vulnerable populations and sparks an essential discussion on simplifying healthcare. He also speaks about the potential of artificial intelligence in enhancing patient care and how quick wins and multi-level consumer engagement are key in this transformative phase.Finally, we tap into Jeff's vision for Memorial Healthcare and his passion for caring for people. His Midwestern upbringing and love for college football add a personal touch to this conversation, making it more relatable. Listen in as we blend healthcare, technology, and personal stories to give you a comprehensive view of the industry. Jeff's commitment to improving healthcare access and impact through technology will leave you with much to ponder and act upon.https://www.mhs.net/Thanks for tuning in to this episode of Follow The Brand! We hope you enjoyed learning about the latest marketing trends and strategies in Personal Branding, Business and Career Development, Financial Empowerment, Technology Innovation, and Executive Presence. To keep up with the latest insights and updates from us, be sure to follow us at 5starbdm.com. See you next time on Follow The Brand!
July 28, 2023: In this keynote episode featuring Jeffrey Sturman, the CIO for Memorial Healthcare System, delve deep into a fascinating comparison between the healthcare sector and the Masters tournament, exploring the distinct values driving each industry. What might we glean when we compare the workflow of the Masters tournament and healthcare systems, and what does this reveal about the core values driving each industry? As consumer experience becomes a priority, what key changes can truly enhance the patient journey? What barriers might they encounter, and what digital tools could help overcome these for a smoother patient flow? In discussing staffing issues, How does this influences patient flow, care quality, and overall efficiency. With a growing remote workforce, how can healthcare maintain a robust organizational culture, and what long-term effects might these strategies bring about? Is healthcare a "black hole", and how this narrative could shape digital tool adoption and strategic focus? Key Points:Customer-Centric OperationsEfficient Workflow ImplementationCommand Centers in HealthcarePatient Flow ChallengesStaffing Issues in HealthcareMaintaining Organizational CultureRemote Patient MonitoringAI and Automation Adoption"Rural Healthcare - Challenges and Opportunities" will provide practical strategies and real-world examples to navigate rural health IT effectively. Learn about unique issues, tools for overcoming challenges, collaboration opportunities, success stories, and envisioning a thriving rural health system. Transform your approach by registering now and embarking on a journey towards successful rural healthcare IT implementation. Don't miss this chance to seize opportunities and overcome challenges. Be there on August 3rd at 1 PM ET / 10 AM PT. Register Here.Subscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthDonate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
Luke will be inducted into the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame this week! Today, he sits down with the Executive Director of the Rodeo Hall of Fame, Kent Sturman. They talk about the distinguished honor, the selection process and what Luke can expect when he's honoroed. #lukebranquinho #prorodeohalloffame @prorodeohalloffame --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandit-productions/support
Kent Sturman, Director of the ProRodeo Hall of Fame, shares his journey in the industry, and sheds light on the stories of Gold Buckle Greatness that reside within the Hall. Join host Rebel Sjeklocha, Miss Rodeo Nebraska 2023, as she learns more about the Hall of Fame, and what it takes to be inducted.
In this episode, I connect with Lindsay Sturman for a detailed discussion about the Livable Communities Initiative (LCI) of Los Angeles, California. They are a self-described group of urbanists, architects, progressive activists, and advocates who want to reimagine Los Angeles and address the housing, mobility, and climate crisis at the same time.Helpful Links (note that some may include affiliate links to help me support the channel):- Video version of this episode- Landing page for this episode - Livable Communities Initiative (LCI)- LCI Intro Video- Hang Out Do Good - Bike Talk on Twitter- Lindsay on Twitter Four Easy Steps to Support My Efforts:1. Become an Active Towns Ambassador by "Buying Me a Coffee" or by pledging as little as $1 per month on Patreon2. If you enjoyed this episode, please give it a "thumbs up," leave a review on Apple Podcasts, and share it with a friend.3. Subscribe to the podcast on your preferred listening platform and the Active Towns YouTube Channel4. Pick up some Active Towns #StreetsAreForPeople Merch at my storeCredits:All video and audio production by John SimmermanMusic:Epidemic SoundResources used during the production of this episode:- My awesome recording platform is Ecamm- Adobe Creative Cloud SuiteFor more information about my Active Towns effort or to follow along, please visit my links below:- Website- Twitter- Newsletter- Podcast landing pages- Facebook- InstagramBackground:Hi Everyone, my name is John Simmerman.I'm a health promotion professional with over 30 years of experience and my area of concentration has evolved into a specialization of how the built environment influences human behavior related to active living and especially active mobility.In 2012 I launched the non-profit Advocates for Healthy Communities as an effort to help promote and create healthy, active places.Since that time, I've been exploring, documenting, and profiling established, emerging, and aspiring Active Towns wherever they might be, in order to produce high-quality multimedia content to help inspire the creation of more safe and inviting, environments that promote a "Culture of Activity" for "All Ages & Abilities."My Active Towns suite of channels feature my original video and audio content and reflections, including a selection of podcast episodes and short films profiling the positive and inspiring efforts happening around the world as I am able to experience and document them.Thanks for tuning in; I hope you have found this content helpful.Creative Commons License: Attributions, Non-Commercial, No Derivatives, 2023Advocates for Healthy Communities, Inc. is a nonprofit 501c3 organization (EIN 45-3802508) dedicated to helping communities create a Culture of Activity. To donate, click here. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Home-based care models can be incredibly complex, but if organizations don't move in that direction, “We're missing where the industry is moving,” said Jeff Sturman, CDO, Memorial Healthcare System. And, more importantly, “where consumers want us to be.” Source: Q&A with Memorial Healthcare CDO Jeff Sturman, Part 2: “We Have to Take the Friction Out of Healthcare.” on healthsystemcio.com - healthsystemCIO.com is the sole online-only publication dedicated to exclusively and comprehensively serving the information needs of healthcare CIOs.
Although every health system has distinct qualities, the reality is that “the way we deliver care and the way we take care of our employees is very common,” said Jeff Sturman. In this podcast, he talked about the need for collaboration, the patient flow challenge, and the hardest part of any initiative. Source: Q&A with Memorial Healthcare CDO Jeff Sturman, Part 1: “We’re doing great things on the digital front.” on healthsystemcio.com - healthsystemCIO.com is the sole online-only publication dedicated to exclusively and comprehensively serving the information needs of healthcare CIOs.
Following up on last month's discussion about making diesel careers appealing for ladies, Ray visits with a panel of women who have found careers in the shop. Our panel discusses what attracted them to become technicians, their personal experiences in the shop, and how they are perceived by their coworkers. Panelists for this episode are: • Melissa Petersmann, aka The Diesel Queen, is a social media influencer who previously was a heavy equipment technician for John Deere. • Courtney Sturman joined the Truck Country - North Chicago team in March 2021. A proud new parent, Sturman is currently enrolled in Truck Country's technician training program. • Sevy Carter has been a member of the Stoops Freightliner-Quality Trailer's Anderson team since November 2021. Sevy is a new biker, taking up the hobby this year. She is also a member of the Stoops' tech training program. (Marked as Explicit for language.)
This week I am talking with Robert Sturman about his recent east coast tour and being invited to present "Seeing Our Humanity Through a Photographer's Lens" at the TEDx conference, Hartland Hill in Woodstock, Vermont and, of course, we also talk about Otis, the Handsome Hound Follow Otis HERE Follow Robert HERE Robert Sturman is an artist with a Camera. A dedicated yoga practitioner, photographer Robert Sturman has increasingly focused on capturing the timeless grace and embodied mindfulness of Asana in his work. His portraits, whether set in the lively streets of Manhattan, the expansive beaches and canyons of the California coast, the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro, the timeless elegance of Walden's New England, or the bleakness of San Quentin Prison, remind us that there is beauty everywhere. His stunning repertoire runs the gamut from yogis perched on rocks surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, to African orphans practicing yoga in Kenya, to breast cancer survivors, bare-chested and scarred. In addition, Sturman has worked extensively photographing war veterans who have embraced the practice of yoga to heal PTSD, in an effort to help change the heartbreaking statistics of veteran suicides each day. In Sturman's own words, "I often think of Rumi's words 'I can't stop pointing to the beauty.' That feels right to me." Sturman's honors include Official Artist of the 47th Annual GRAMMY Awards, 2010 FIFA World Cup Artist Representing America, and Official Artist 2008 United States Olympics. Sturman has been the subject of two separate New York Times articles celebrating his photographs of yoga from around the world. Work with Joe - Schedule a Free Coaching Call Join the Monday Night Manifestation Mastermind Every Monday in November 7-8 PM EST IN ZOOM REGISTER HERE Get on the waitlist for Meditations for Manifestations CLICK HERE 11/11 Energy Portal Class Friday, November 11th, 7-9 PM EST REGISTER HERE --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dailyshotofinspiration/message
In this episode, Mark Sturman, serial entrepreneur and multi-unit franchise owner shares his story of success in transitioning from life as a lawyer to investing in multiple franchise brands and becoming a serial entrepreneur. Mark has owned five Massage Envy's in south Florida, a European Wax franchise, and an Amazing Lash franchise studio. So how does a lawyer come to invest in all health and beauty brands without any experience? Well, you'll have to listen in to find out. Not only that, but Mark gives us a "sneak peek" into a new franchise brand that he has invested in to help bring to market yet this year in 2022 called "Podpopuli." When I asked Mark about this new venture, he responded, "I literally got chills when you asked me it." Podpopuli just happens to be where I record my podcasts, so this was an easy discussion having experience with the brand here in Palm Beach County and knowing what a fantastic investment opportunity this will become for investors nationwide here soon. One of my favorite quotes from Mark when asking him about the risks he's taken in each of his investments and how he potentially overcame any fear is "Everything we do in life is a game. Including doing nothing. If you have any kind of entrepreneurial spirit, you need to test the market." If you are interested in learning more about Podpopuli or any other franchise concepts, reach out to us at stacie@fusionfranchising.com, and we will be in touch! Please give us a follow on Instagram @fusionfranchising for future episodes. https://www.instagram.com/fusionfranchising/?igshid=NmNmNjAwNzg%3D And if you liked this episode, please give us a 5-star rating wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts!
GUEST OVERVIEW: Scott Sturman, MD, a former Air Force helicopter pilot, is a distinguished academic graduate of the United States Air Force Academy Class of 1972, where he majored in aeronautical engineering. A member of Alpha Omega Alpha, he graduated from the University of Arizona School of Health Sciences Center and practiced medicine for 35 years until retirement. In the past year he has written articles for the The Brownstone Institute, The Federalist, American Thinker, Real Clear Defense, and CD Media. The subject matter is mostly Covid related, but other articles discuss the Honor Code at USAFA, climate change, CRT, and various books. He now lives in Reno, Nevada.
Ever considered consuming less meat, turning vegetarian, vegan or going “plant-based”? Eating less meat or cutting it out altogether is becoming more and more popular, so for that reason we invited plant-based health coach Vanessa Sturman (founder of Energise & Thrive Plant Based), to debunk some of the common myths around plant-based eating, to share […]
I'm very excited to introduce to the Scaling UP! Nation my lab partner in today's episode, Dr. Paul Sturman Ph.D., P.E.. When it comes to biofilm, I credit my lab partner today for most of the things I know about the subject. Paul Sturman, Ph.D., P.E. has been a Research Professor and the Industrial Coordinator at the Center for Biofilm Engineering (CBE) at Montana State University (MSU) since 2000. Dr. Sturman works closely with Industrial Associate companies to assist in the adoption of biofilm-related technologies. He also organizes biofilm research conferences, particularly the Montana Biofilm Meetings twice a year. Dr. Sturman received his Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Montana State University. He also has written more than 20 peer-reviewed publications and three book chapters and has made over 30 invited presentations at national and international conferences with a focus on biofilms and their control in industrial process streams and water systems. Dr. Sturman has been studying biofilms for more than two decades, and his and CBE's contributions to what we know about biofilms have helped our industry immensely, from controlling biofilms in industrial and potable water systems, to developing standardized methods for biofilm analysis. It is an honor to have Dr. Paul Sturman talk about biofilms and how it affects our work as water treaters. Bottom line: Dr. Paul Sturman is a professor and industrial microbiologist on a mission to solve industrial biofilm problems. Your roadside friend, as you travel from client to client. -Trace Timestamps: Thank you to everyone who participated in the Global 6K for Water [01:46] Thinking On Water With James [04:38] Introducing Biofilm Expert, Dr. Paul Sturman of the Center for Biofilm Engineering [07:00] Defining Biofilm [08:40] Making information about Biofilm more accessible [10:37] What sets the graduate program of the Center for Biofilm Engineering apart from others? [12:27] Biofilm and Cooling Towers [13:52] Biofilm and Legionella [16:40] Antimicrobials and Biocides [19:05] Biofilm and Potable Water [23:41] Developing standard methods for Biofilm testing [32:13] Ways the Water Treatment Industry can better partner with the Center for Biofilm Engineering [34:34] Thinking On Water With James: In this week's episode, we're thinking about how oxygen is mechanically removed in a deaerator? What properties of water and oxygen are involved? Which law predicts the solubility of oxygen? What does temperature have to do with it? Want about pressure? How does the deaerator design facilitate oxygen removal? What can happen or change about a deaerator to reduce oxygen removal efficiency? Why is venting important? Why is the mechanical removal of oxygen recommended before the second step of chemically scavenging oxygen? Take this week to think about deaerators and how they mechanically remove oxygen. Quotes: “Biofilm is a community of microorganisms. This can be bacteria, algae, or fungi. Often, it's all three mixed together.” - Dr. Paul Sturman “Biofilm forms on every surface that is in contact with a fluid that has a water phase.” - Dr. Paul Sturman “Biofilm is the reason why rocks in a stream are slippery and slimy to the touch; biofilm is the cause of dental plaque, and biofilm forms even in purified water systems.” - Dr. Paul Sturman “A very important aspect of biofilm is its ability to protect microorganisms from antimicrobials, such as chlorine in drinking water or antibiotics in the human body.” - Dr. Paul Sturman “The Center for Biofilm Engineering at Montana State University (we) understand the biofilm problems that exist in industries, and we seek to solve them.” - Dr. Paul Sturman “The Center for Biofilm Engineering is able to solve problems from an engineering perspective that wouldn't be solvable strictly from a microbiology perspective or vice versa.” - Dr. Paul Sturman “In many ways, Cooling Systems was one of the original reasons that biofilms were studied.” - Dr. Paul Sturman “We seek to quantify the aspects of Biofilm growth and the efficacies of treatment.” - Dr. Paul Sturman “Eradication of Biofilm in cooling systems is not a realistic goal. A more realistic goal is control that involves continuous or periodic treatment .” - Dr. Paul Sturman “The more complex the Biofilm is, the easier it is for Legionella to grow.” - Dr. Paul Sturman “Zero Legionella is not a realistic outcome. Minimizing Legionella certainly is a possibility and can be done. Minimizing the Biofilm, in general, tends to minimize Legionella.” - Dr. Paul Sturman “Montana State University's Center for Biofilm Engineering is probably the foremost institution in the world for developing Biofilm methods.” - Dr. Paul Sturman “With water conservation efforts and the mandating of low-flow fixtures the potential for Biofilm growth is really expanded in these systems.” - Dr. Paul Sturman “It's important to have standard methods to study Biofilms so that labs across the world can give the same answers to the same questions.” - Dr. Paul Sturman Connect with Paul Sturman, Ph.D., P.E.: Phone: 406-994-2102 Email: paul_s@montana.edu Website: biofilm.montana.edu www.montana.edu LinkedIn:in/paul-sturman-8849738 school/centerforbiofilmengineering school/montana-state-university Links Mentioned: World Vision Child Sponsorship Center for Biofilm Engineering Center for Biofilm Engineering Images & Multimedia ASTM International, formerly known as the American Society for Testing and Materials The Rising Tide Mastermind Events: America Water Works Association's ACE22 on June 12 to 15, 2022 in San Antonio, Texas 2022 ASHRAE Annual Conference on June 25 to 29, 2022 in Toronto, Ontario
Host Will Rasmussen talks with the director of the Rodeo Hall of Fame Kent Sturman.
Jeff Sturman with Memorial Health System stops by to discuss developing a customer-friendly call center experience. We are joined by Patty Hayward of Talkdesk to explore the experience that can be created with an integrated system. I hope you enjoy.
So many tech companies take a slash and burn approach in order to get their product to market as quickly as possible. Dan Sturman, CTO at Roblox, shares why Roblox takes a much more deliberate approach concerning its platform that is the foundation for many different worlds.Tune in to learn:How did Roblox start out as a world-builder? (02:19)Why does Roblox use physics as a creative baseline? (04:59)Why is Roblox building its own cloud? (10:16)How can Roblox apply to education? (15:11)What's the future of Roblox and the market? (20:05)How does Roblox recruit innovatively? (26:46)How does Roblox deal with security, privacy, and protecting users? (30:33)Mentions:RobloxRoblox's Corporate SiteIT Visionaries is brought to you by The Salesforce Platform. If you love the thought leadership on this podcast, Salesforce has even more meaty IT thoughts to chew on. Take your company to the next level with in-depth research and trends right in your inbox. Subscribe to a newsletter tailored to your role at Salesforce.com/newsletter.Mission.org is a media studio producing content for world-class clients. Learn more at mission.org.
We met U.S. Army veteran Charley Jordan through photographer, and fellow Glo podcast guest, Robert Sturman (episode #14). Sturman photographed Charley and other military veterans who use yoga as a healing practice for PTSD as well as mental, emotional, and physical effects due to their careers. Charley is now a college adjunct professor, flower farmer, and owner of Jordan Farms in Tennessee. Charley and Derik discuss his 28 years of service and how he discovered yoga and horticulture as a way of safely dealing with and healing from the intense emotion and trauma of a demanding career. He shares about a veterans organization called Connected Warriors, and how his commitment to his yoga practice and connection with the earth changed his life. Links:Jordan Farmshttps://www.jordanfarmstn.comSuicide Prevention Lifelinehttps://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/Veterans Crisis Linehttps://www.veteranscrisisline.net/about/what-is-vclConnected Warriorshttps://connectedwarriors.orgRobert Sturman Studiohttps://www.robertsturmanstudio.comRobert Sturman's interview on The Glo Podcast https://podcast.glo.com/podcast/how-dedication-to-our-practice-can-enhance-our-life-and-fuel-creativity-with-robert-sturman-internationally-celebrated-photographer/Charley featured in Robert Sturman's photography:https://www.instagram.com/p/BzY-PheAC7W/https://www.instagram.com/p/CKRNhI9hhsb/GLO classes:Practice Presence Outdoors https://www.glo.com/class/10913Beginning Ashtanga Flow https://www.glo.com/class/9978Grounding for A Difficult Day https://www.glo.com/class/5914Shift Your Mental Landscape https://www.glo.com/class/7058Mental Clarity Flow https://www.glo.com/class/1901