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SharkNinja is a proud Founding Partner of the PWHL. Visit https://www.sharkclean.ca, https://www.sharkbeauty.ca https://www.ninjakitchen.ca to learn more. Episode 28 has Tessa and Julia addressing the latest in their lives. The Jocks in Jills fam has lost a member (Julia's wet brush) and reminisce the good times Julia had with it. Only one game on the docket but it was a thrilling one between Montreal and Boston at the Bell Centre. The ladies break down the goaltending duel that took place, how Tabin stole the show and award this weeks Spicy Tendy! Captain of the Ottawa Charge, Brianne Jenner stops by to chat with the ladies and share some pretty hilarious stories from her college days and beyond. Lastly the ladies love to hear from you, so they sit down to answer your Send It questions.00:00:00 - INTRO w Shark/Ninja00:01:51 - Start of Show!00:20:01 - HEADLINES00:29:46 - Spicy Tendies Segment presented by Ninja Kitchen00:32:14 - Interview Presented by Royale Tiger Towel00:32:48 - Interview with Brianne Jenner01:09:23 - Thank You Jenner and Royale!01:10:42 - SEND IT Segment01:15:42 – End of Show
Today we chat with Tabbin Almond to explore her profound journey to sobriety and the transformative power it holds—both personally and professionally. Her new book, Bottling Up Trouble: How Alcohol is Harming Your Business and What to Do About It, opens up about her early life surrounded by alcohol, her fast-paced career in advertising, and the pivotal moments that led her to change her life. Tabbin's has a passion for creating change in workplace culture, where alcohol is often woven into the fabric of socializing and stress management. She provides insightful analysis on how these environments encourage excessive drinking, often at the expense of employee well-being, productivity, and mental health. Tabin's book offers a compelling call to action for businesses to reexamine their relationship with alcohol, advocating for inclusive policies that support healthier lifestyles. Tabbin emphasizes that a shift in corporate attitudes towards alcohol not only boosts employee health but also cultivates a more supportive, productive, and vibrant workplace culture. Whether you're on your own path to sobriety, navigating the pressures of an alcohol-centric career, or looking to inspire change in your workplace, this episode offers actionable insights, heartwarming stories, and a fresh perspective on the transformative power of choosing an alcohol-free life. You can order Tabbin's book here. JOIN THE BJDW COMMUNITY HERE! Love Life Sober, A 40 Day Alcohol Fast To Rediscover Your Joy, Improve Your Health and Renew Your Mind Pre-order now and join us for 6 weeks of coaching through the book in our community. Learn More about Coaching with Christy Learn More about Coaching with Meade Connect with us on Instagram! @imnotsoberimfree @lovelifesoberwithchristy @butjesusdrankwine You can find this episode on YouTube HERE The creators, hosts, and producers of the But Jesus Drank Wine podcast are not healthcare practitioners and therefore do not give medical, psychological or professional advice nor do they intend for the podcast, any communication on behalf of BJDW or otherwise to be a substitute for such. Additionally, the views and opinions expressed in any mention of and/or linked resources are those of the authors/owners of those resources and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the But Jesus Drank Wine podcast team or guests of the show.
Neda Nikpoor, MD, and Neda Shamie, MD, interview Geoffrey Tabin, MD, cofounder of Cure Blindness Project and a Professor of Ophthalmology and Global Medicine at Stanford University. Dr. Tabin shares his inspiring journey from witnessing the transformative impact of cataract surgery in Nepal to dedicating his life to combating preventable blindness worldwide. They discuss how he and Sanduk Ruit, MD, established sustainable eye care systems by training local surgeons, implementing a model where paying patients subsidize free care, and maintaining high-quality, high-volume surgeries. The conversation explores challenges faced in different regions, strategies for sustainable medical missions, and practical ways medical professionals can contribute to global eye care efforts.
L'esercito israeliano ha colpito una scuola a Gaza, provocando, secondo Hamas, almeno 93 morti, tra cui 11 bambini. Ma secondo l'Idf nella scuola c'era una "sala di comando di Hamas" e il bilancio delle vittime sarebbe stato gonfiato.
Are you a teenager or a mom to a teenager struggling with skin issues but can't find a skincare product that is effective and has less harsh chemicals?On this episode of The Well Drop podcast, we welcome Elise Tabin, the brilliant mind behind Twiish Skin, an award-winning beauty journalist, editor, beauty expert, and skincare brand founder with close to 20 years of experience. She previously held the title of Executive Beauty Editor at NewBeauty magazine for 13 years, where she oversaw and reported on all things beauty, plastic surgery, anti-aging, health, and wellness. She currently contributes beauty editorial stories to Harper's Bazaar, InStyle, The Zoe Report, Beauty Independent, Oprah Daily, Byrdie, Dermstore.com, Mollysims.com, and more while working on her line of teen skincare, TWiiSH.We dived into the necessity of choosing gentle, non-toxic products for young skin, sharing her expert insights on avoiding endocrine disruptors and preservatives that can lead to health issues down the line. She passionately discusses her journey with Twiish and the invaluable advice she has for parents and teens making informed skincare choices.Listen in as we explore the importance of reading ingredient labels on skincare and food products, understanding skin types, and choosing suitable products for teenagers, especially those dealing with acne. We discuss the essentials of a basic skincare routine and caution against overcomplicating routines due to marketing pressures.Tune in for practical advice and inspiring stories that empower you to make informed skincare choices for a healthier, happier life.We also discuss:(01:51) Understanding Clean Skincare for Teens(06:38) Understanding Your Skin Type and Ingredients(10:55) Children and Skincare Rituals(16:13) Benefits of Colloidal Silver in Skincare(29:02) Ingredients and Safety in SkincareFind more from Twiish Skin: Website: https://twiishskin.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twiishskin/Go to https://twiishskin.com/ and get a 20% discount by using our code THEWELLDROP at checkout.Find more from Dina and Amber:Website: www.thewelldrop.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/thewelldrop
This week I'm hosting Elise Tabin, former Executive Beauty Editor at New Beauty Magazine and the founder of Twiish Skin, the line for tweens and teenagers who want to get in the skincare game, but don't want to be stealing their mom's products. (Because let's be honest, those products aren't for their skin anyway!) Elise and I run through: + The exact products your tween or teen should be using + The ingredients they need, and the ones they need to avoid + Why she chose colloidal silver to feature in Twiish + Red light therapy + Procedures for the moms like buccal fat removal, lip lift, and other procedures ...and more! Shop the exact products Elise recommends for tween and teen skin HERE. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wegottatalkwithsonni/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wegottatalkwithsonni/support
Professor Geoffrey Tabin MD is Co-Founder and Chairman of the Himalayan Cataract Project, Professor of Ophthalmology and Global Medicine at Stanford University, and a world class mountaineer who has climbed the tallest peaks on earth. His passion is treating blindness worldwide, primarily through his work teaching and performing cataract surgery. You can learn more about his project CureBlindess.org via this link. He is an amazing and dynamic man who brings an infectious enthusiasm and inspiration to countless ophthalmologists like me. I am confident that you will love this podcast. We feature a new podcast every week on Sundays and they are uploaded to all major podcast services (click links here: Apple, Google, Spotify) for enjoying as you drive to work or exercise. I am really excited to share these amazing podcasts with you. The full video of the podcast will also be here on CataractCoach as well as on our YouTube channel. Our podcast is now sponsored by Harrow, Inc and we are thankful for their support.
Geçen hafta pazar günü Yeni Şafak gazetemizde “Kitapların Efendisi Ali Emiri Efendi” başlığıyla yayımladığım yazı büyük bir ilgi gördü ve sosyal medyada da paylaşıldı. Millet Kütüphanesi'nin bânisi, Dîvânu Lügâti't-Türk'ün kâşifi olarak, kültür dünyamıza takdire şâyân hizmette bulunan bu zat -itiraf edelim ki- yakın zamanlara kadar yeterince tanınmıyordu. Hâlbuki şimdilerde kitaplarla özdeş hale gelen, adı kültür merkezlerine veriliyor, hakkında programlar düzenleniyor, eserleri neşrediliyor, hakkında araştırmalar incelemeler yapılıyor. İşte içinde bulunduğumuz 2024 yılının ocak ayı da merhum kitabiyyat bilginimizin vefatının 100. yıldönümü olması dolayısıyla onunla ilgili anma toplantıları yapıldı, sempozyumlar düzenlendi, dergilerde ve gazetelerde tanıtıcı yazılar yayımlandı. Millet Kütüphanesi'nin müdiresi Melek Gençboyacı, Fatih Belediyesi, İstanbul İl Kültür ve Turizm Müdürlüğü bütün bu faaliyetlerin gerçekleşmesinde büyük rol oynadılar. Salı sabahı saat onda Fatih Haziresi'ndeki kabrini ziyaret ettikten sonra ben de kütüphanedeki toplantıya - dinleyici- olarak katıldım. Yazma eserler hazinesi diyebileceğimiz Millet Kütüphanesi bir zamanlar benim neredeyse ikinci adresimdi. Merhum Mehmet Serhan Tayşi'nin müdürlüğü zamanında sık sık yanına giderek, tadına doyum olmayan sohbetlerinden çok istifade ettim. Tabii ki sadece dinlemekle yetinmedim; Ali Emiri hakkında daha fazla bilgi sahibi olmak için kaynak taraması yapmaya başladığım gibi, merhum hakkında bazı yazılar da kaleme aldım. Mesela “Ayaklı Kütüphaneler” kitabımda kendisine geniş bir bölüm ayırdığım gibi, Serhan Tayşi Bey'le uzun bir röportaj yaparak o zamanlar yazı işleri müdürü olarak görevlendirildiğim “Tarih ve Düşünce” dergisinde de neşrettim.
You know those mornings when you're running late, and still need to look good? We've got you covered. Join us as we unpack some quick beauty hacks with the beauty guru herself, Elise Taban. With 16 years of industry knowledge, she's going to let us in on her own makeup routine and help us turn our rushed mornings into moments of radiant confidence.SQUAD LINKSNewsletter: https://summer-wind-96365.myflodesk.com/fvg9sal7up Subscribe to the show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-squad-podcast/id1622854421#MomSquad: https://www.facebook.com/groups/momsquadconnectSOCIALSInstagram: thesquad_coGUEST INFOTwiish Website: twiishskin.comInstagram: twiishskinTikTok: twiishskinDon't forget to leave a review! We love to read them -- THANK YOU!
For this month's Happy Hour Talia and Victoria are back to discuss being too scared of Halloween decorations, how we'd want to be haunted by Freddy Kreuger, and Victoria's NOT spooky wedding, with scenes about a struggling fantasy author, a nervous wedding planner, and some nosy neighbors. As always keep an eye out for Talia and Victoria the second Sundays of every month at the Elysian with Yeti and the third Thursdays at UCB sharing the bill with Dan's team, Winslow! Check out Big Grande! Check out the ManDog YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mandogpod/message
Been to any good HPE conferences lately? Ever think about why so many of us attend? Or stay home? This study tries to shed some light on medical conference attendee motivation.Artricle: Ram, S. S., Stricker, D., Pannetier, C., Tabin, N., Costello, R. W., Stolz, D., Eva, K. W., & Huwendiek, S. (2023). Cliques within the crowd: Identifying medical conference attendee subgroups by their motivations for participation. Advances in Health Sciences Education.Episode host Jason FrankEpisode webpageHosts: Lara Varpio, Jason Frank, Jonathan Sherbino, Linda SnellTechnical Producer: Samuel LundbergExecutive Producer: Teresa SöröProduction of Unit for teaching and learning at Karolinska Institutet
“Eğer ehl-i kitap imân etselerdi, Allâh'dan korksalardı, şüphesiz kabahâtlerini kefâretler ve kendilerini naîm cennetlerine koyardık.” (Mâide s. 65) Âyet-i kerîmede şu hakîkatlere işaret edilmiştir: Yahudî ve Hıristiyanlar, kendisine imân etmek vâcip olan şeylere imân edip, Allâh (c.c.)'dan korksalardı, günâhlardan sakınsalardı, elbette Allâhü Teâlâ onları affeder, günâhlarını örterdi. İslâm, ne kadar çok günâhla dolu olursa olsun, geçmişi temizler. Bir sonraki âyet-i kerîmede de ehl-i kitabın durumu tarif edilmektedir: ”Eğer onlar Tevrat'ı, İncil'i ve Râbleri tarafından kendilerine sair indirileni doğru tutsalardı; elbette hem üstlerinden yerlerdi, hem ayaklarının altından. İçlerinde mu'tedil bir ümmet yok değil; lâkin, çoğu ne kötü işler yapıyorlar.” (Maide s. 66) Mu'tedil ümmetten kastedilen, Hıristiyan ve Yahudilerden imân edip Müslüman olanlardır. Abdullah bin Selâm (r.a.) ve benzerleri gibi. “Lâkin çoğu ne kötü işler yapıyorlar.” İnatları, kibirleri, Hakkı tahrif etmeleri ve ondan yüz çevirmeleri ne kötü! Allâhü Teâlâ, onların üzerine gök ve yerin bereketlerini saçmakla, rızıklarını genişletti; yağmurunu indirdi ve bitkileri çıkardı. Ehl-i kitabın başına gelen sıkıntılar, Tevrat'ı ve İncil'i indirildikleri hâliyle tasdîk etmeme cinayetini işlemelerindendir. Yoksa Allâh (c.c.)'un rahmetinin kusurundan değildir. Kendilerine indirilenlerle amel etmedikleri için Peygamber (s.a.v.) Efendimiz'i tasdîk etmemişler, Tevrât ve İncîl'in içinde bulunan ahitlere, Allâh (c.c.) için vefâ göstermemişler, hukukuna, hükümlerine uymamışlar, namazı kılmamışlardır. Âyet-i kerîmede, takvânın, dünya ve âhiret işlerinde istikâmetin, rızık genişliğine sebep olduğuna da işaret vardır. Muhakkak ki takvâ tarafına riâyet ve ahde vefâ etmekle kişi, din ve dünya yönünden işlerini istikâmete koyar. Ama dünya şehvetlerinden sadece bir şehvetin bile uzun bir hüznü ve kederi vardır. Büyük bir tuzak ve hiledir. Belki helâk olmaktır. (İsmail Hakkı Bursevî (k.s.), Rûhu'l-Beyan Tefsîri, c.6, s.630-637)
Today's Guest: Former Quinnipiac Women's Hockey Player Kati Tabin We Discuss: -College Hockey experience with Quinnipiac -Growing up in Winnipeg -Playing in Northern Ireland Follow us on Social Media Instagram: @collegehockeytalk Twitter: @collegehockeyta
Shirin "Lafiya jari ce" na wannan mako ya mayar da hankali ne kan yadda matsalar shaye-shaye sannu a hankali ke ci gaba da jefa tarin matasa a lalurar hauka ko kuma tabin hankali, matsalar da ke ci gaba da tsananta a sassan Jamhuriyya Nijar musamman tsakanin matasa ko kuma daliban jami'o'i. Alkaluman ma'aikatar lafiyar Nijar na nuna yadda ake da tarin matasa da yanzu haka ke karbar maganin cutar kwakwalwa galibinsu sakamakon ta'ammali da miyagun kwayoyi ko kuma shaye-shayen zamani. Masu ruwa da tsaki na kokawa kan yadda ake samun wasu iyaye da boye halin da 'ya'yan su ke ciki musamman ta tu'ammuli da miyagun kwayoyi har sai abin ya gagari kundila.
Shugaban kungiyar likitocin dake kula da mahaukata a Najeriya, yace yan kasar sama da miliyan 60 ke fama da matsalar wani nau'i na tabin hankali, abinda ke nuna kusan kashi daya bisa uku na jama'ar kasar na fama da wannan matsalar. Shehin malamin yace kashi 10 kacal na masu fama da wannan matsalar ce ke samun kula a asibiti. Latsa alamar sauti domin sauraron cikakken shirin da Hauwa Muhammad ta shirya.
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In this episode, Steve tells the story of Himalayan Cataract Project. The vast majority of blindness in the world is unnecessary—caused by cataracts, actually, and curable with a five-minute surgery. High costs kept the surgery out of reach for many millions until Nepalese ophthalmologist, Dr. Sanduk Ruit, saw differently and invented a way to cure blindness for the poor, everywhere. This is the work of the Himalayan Cataract Project—the most inspiring, innovative nonprofit you've never heard of.Two ophthalmologists, Dr. Sanduk Ruit and Dr. Geoff Tabin, started the Himalayan Cataract Project to fulfill their personal goals of eradicating as much unnecessary blindness in their lifetimes as possible.Drs. Ruit and Tabin have proven that hospital quality standards can be applied in poor areas lacking electricity and clean water. Their inventive approach and dogged perseverance made what 20 years ago was considered impossible – possible. Today HCP reaches the most unreachable patients wherever its services are needed.Special thanks to Bittersweetmonthly.com for their article "Restoring Sight to the Blind Tens of Thousands of Times and Not Nearly Enough" (written by Editor Kate Schmidgall) featured in this episode.To stay connected with Better Place Project and for updates and behind the scenes info, please follow us on social media:Website:https://www.betterplaceproject.org/Instagram: @BetterPlaceProj To follow Steve & Erin on Instagram:@SteveNorrisOfficial @ErinorrisFacebook: Facebook.com/BetterPlaceProjectPodcastTwitter: @BetterPlaceProjEmail: BetterPlaceProjectPodcast@gmail.com
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Season 2 premieres the well acclaimed surgeon-humanitarian featured in the book "Second Suns", Dr. Geoff Tabin, MD MA. In this episode, Dr. Tabin chats with us how the Himalayan Cataract Project began and the incredible partnership with the legendary Dr. Sanduk Ruit in Nepal. We also get a chance to hear his unique life perspectives and where the direction of global ophthalmology training should be as he founded the first global ophthalmology fellowship at the University of Utah, Moran Eye Center. It is our great pleasure to host him on our platform!
Former beauty editor Elise Tabin started her career in PR & moved on to taking over one of the biggest beauty publications in the country. Along the way she's become an expert on all things beauty from plastic surgery to the best products money can buy. Elise is currently working on her own skincare brand geared towards teens 'Twiish' @elisetabin @twiishskin @antonio.postorino
On this week's episode, senior PTA student Tabin Filizetti talks about his 2+2 PTA & Healthcare Management degree as well as being a Social Media Ambassador in Finlandia's Marketing Department. This week's highlight features the upcoming Student PTA Club event called Soup for Soles. Filizetti, Student PTA Club President, provides all of the details you need to know! Learn more at finlandia.edu/soupforsoles.
We decide the real definition of "frenemies" with Talia Tabin (@taliatabin) as we gear up for a DCOM starring Zendaya!!!!! Or...that's what it looks like from the cover art. It's more like three separate mini DCOMS linked by two ethereal beings that may or may not be visible to human beings. Either way, we enjoy breaking down this departure from the traditional DCOM format, which also manages to tick a lot of DCOM boxes! Tell us who your frenemies are @ITDVPodcast in twitter!
Season 4 is in the bag! Matt gets conned. Mitch gets conned. Stephanie gets conned. Summer tries a con. It's a con-fest! Join Zach, Charlie, and "Friends Talk Frasier" podcast co-hosts Victoria Longwell & Talia Tabin for an episode that features interrupted beach football, Hollywood insider terms like "headshots" and "auditions", and the reveal of Hobie's year supply of A&W Cream Soda, all on this week's episode of Baywatch Watch!
Imagine life if you were unable to see. Could you find the toilet, or leave in an emergency? Now imagine you lived in a place where there are no paved roads, no clean water. In our world, 14 million people, more than the entire population of Canada, are blind, unable to perform the daily tasks of living. Ninety percent of the world's visually impaired live in low-income settings. Eighty-five percent of the blindness on our planet could be cured, or could have been prevented. 20 million people are needlessly blind from treatable cataracts.Now imagine: There exists a surgery that can restore perfect sight to these people in five minutes, for the cost of $25 per surgery. Imagine: We can overcome all the needless blindness in the world. People say it's impossible.Some of Dr. Tabin's Highlights:Dr. Tabin was also the fourth person to climb the Seven SummitsIn 1994, Dr. Tabin established the Himalayan Cataract Project with his colleague Dr. Sanduk RuiOn an 8-day expedition to Ethiopia covered by National Geographic in 2009, Dr. Tabin and his team completed over 900 surgeries in just eight daysIn 2009, Dr. Tabin was presented with Unsung Heroes of Compassion Award by Dalai LamaHe pioneered the first ascent of the final unclimbed face of Mount Everest, the challenging East Face, and also became the first ophthalmologist to summit Mount Everest.LINKSRecent Project in EthiopiaCure Blindness & Himalayan Cataract Project WebsiteVideo - Ted Talk - Eradicating World Blindness - 16 minutes Blind Corners Book
Three surgeons who have helped spark meaningful change in various developing countries around the world share their journeys and describe the impact their services have made not only on the communities they've served but also in their own practices. Join Timothy Page, MD, Eric Purdy, MD, and Geoffrey C. Tabin, MD in this episode as they share some touching stories of service and describe just how they've learned under pressure.
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Tony hires Pepper Raspberry (Talia Tabin), a child psychologist and former babysitter, to take care of his plants while he and Bob head to lunch. https://www.patreon.com/FamilyTime
From Friends Talk Frasier and Feelings, our pals Talia Tabin (@taliatabin) and Victoria Longwell (@victorialongwell) are back for some conversation, some drinks and a little improv. We're talking donuts, big trees, vacation memories, looking like your relatives, late night tomatoes and getting up at the crack of dawn. Leave a short message on our voicemail and you too could be featured in an upcoming episode: (818) 465-8656 For the extended version and video of this episode and many others, hit up Patreon at patreon.com/yourethemannowdog Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @mandogpod, @chosenberg, @danlippertcool. And if you're so inclined, please leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts, or share us with a friend who might be into it. Thanks! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mandogpod/message
In this episode, Rebecca chats with the creators and hosts of the Friends Talk Fraiser & Feelings podcast, Talia Tabin and Victoria Longwell. They talk about cultivating your ability to communicate, ways to interrupt the negative thought neural pathways, finding a ritual that helps you feel more in control, and more. Stay tuned for a recap of Victoria and Talia's tips for confidence at the end of the episode and head to Patreon.com/HowTheFuck to watch the full video of the interview.
The gang's back. The drinks are flowing. It's Happy Hour, baby. And, along with our buds Talia Tabin (@taliatabin) and Victoria Longwell (@victorialongwell), we're talking sweat stains, expensive haircuts, Swedish massages, acupuncture and surprise parties. Cheers! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mandogpod/message
Actor Talia Tabin (Host of Friends Talk Frasier and Feelings) joins Phil in discussing pop icon Christina Aguilera.We talk about how Aguilera's music spoke to a generation of pre-teen girls, compare and contrast her career to similar pop stars and actresses, such as Britney Spears, and break down some of her more popular songs and music videos. We also talk Kristen Stewart, Moulin Rouge, and some VERY outdated 90s fashion choices.Find Talia at: taliatabin.comPatreon: patreon.com/podcastlikeits1989Twitter: twitter.com/podcastlikeitsInstagram: instagram.com/podcastlikeitsReddit: reddit.com/r/PodcastLikeIts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Back together again, the gang talks Dan's new hat, Talia's busted foot, Ryan's first trip to Disneyland and getting back into live comedy. Hit us up Patreon at patreon.com/yourethemannowdog Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @mandogpod, @chosenberg, @danlippertcool. And if you're so inclined, please leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts, or share us with a friend who might be into it. Thanks!
In honor of Ashlee's Simpson's monumental performance on SNL, Devin and Greg reminisce about all of the behind-the-scenes craziness on the show: panks, sabotage, sex, and much more. The guys are joined by their former coworkers Maddie Forshort (Talia Tabin) and Maggs Cavanaugh (Laura Chinn) to debate who was really at fault that night. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/firsthand/support
Talia Tabin (@taliatabin) and Victoria Longwell (@victorialongwell) are back for a special St. Patrick's Day edition of Happy Hour. The group chats about spirit animals, "The Scratch", dental work and doing things wrong. Thanks, as usual, to Tim Blane (@timblane) for composing the Happy Hour theme.
On today's show, we talk with Thomas Lebens, intellectual property lawyer and registered patent attorney at Fitch, Even, Tabin and Flannery in California. Thomas' focus within intellectual property includes licensing, infringement & validity analysis, patentability, and copyright for artistic works and computer software.Join us as Thomas tells us about a case that challenged him to go beyond conventional book-study to find his answer, and resulted in him "redefining the problem" to come up with a creative solution.Have you got a story about your legal career that you'd like to share? Get in touch with us over at That One Case.For more information about Thomas, check out his LinkedIn. Or To find out more about his firm, head over to the Fitch, Even, Tabin and Flannery website.
Elise Tabin, Former Executive Beauty Editor of NewBeauty Magazine and founding partner of Hush & Hush talks everything beauty and body image and how the beauty industry has evolved during her career. Elise is an industry veteran and has inclusive insight into the behind the scenes of the industry as a whole. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/skincareanarchy/message
Happy Hour co-hosts Victoria Longwell (@victorialongwell) and Talia Tabin (@taliatabin) are back for a special Valentine's Day edition of Happy Hour. The gang chats about elementary school relationships, holiday plans, the small plastic "dong-a-long" inside Guinness beer, known cannibal Armie Hammer and a new Frasier podcast from Talia and Victoria! Thanks, as usual, to Tim Blane (@timblane) for composing the Happy Hour theme. For video of this episode and many others, hit up Patreon at patreon.com/yourethemannowdog Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @mandogpod, @chosenberg, @danlippertcool. And if you're so inclined, please leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts, or share us with a friend who might be into it. Thanks!
Talia Tabin (@taliatabin) and Victoria Longwell (@victorialongwell) join Ryan and Dan for the first Happy Hour of the new year to chat confrontation, the inauguration, poetry, cult docs and talking in your sleep.Thanks, as usual, to Tim Blane (@timblane) for composing the Happy Hour theme. For video of this episode and many others, hit up Patreon at patreon.com/yourethemannowdog Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @mandogpod, @chosenberg, @danlippertcool. And if you're so inclined, please leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts, or share us with a friend who might be into it. Thanks!
Happy Hour co-hosts Mizzus Clauz (@victorialongwell) and the Christmas Elf (@taliatabin) join Scrooge and the Jewish Krampus to talk holiday traditions, Randy Quaid, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Jesus celebrating Hanukkah and the "Deep State". Unlike the tyrannical Saint Nick, we're letting you open this gift whenever you damn well please. Thanks, as usual, to Tim Blane (@timblane) for composing the Happy Hour theme. For video of this episode and many others, hit up Patreon at patreon.com/yourethemannowdog Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @mandogpod, @chosenberg, @danlippertcool. And if you're so inclined, please leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts, or share us with a friend who might be into it. Thanks!
Necdet İçel - TEFSİR DERSLER MÂİDE:4-5. ÂYETLERİ ''AVLANMA VE EHL-İ KİTABIN KESTİĞİ HAYVAN ETLERİ'' by Bahar Solukları
Necdet İçel - TEFSİR DERSLERİ NİSÂ:162-169 ''EHL-İ KİTABIN KURTULUŞ ŞARTLARI'' by Bahar Solukları
Charlie Brown, eat your heart out. Happy Hour co-hosts Talia Tabin (@taliatabin) and Victoria Longwell (@victorialongwell) are back to discuss all things Thanksgiving. We're talking plans, traditions, family dishes, responsibilities and schedules. There's basically no stone unturned. We've also got some more charming service industry voicemails from the backlog. Don't forget to check out the Patreon for a little bonus scene at the end! From all of us here at Mandog, we wish you and yours a safe and happy holiday! See you tomorrow! Special thanks to Tim Blane for the theme song and Annie Wu for our new logo. As always, feel free to check out ALL episodes on patreon.com/yourethemannowdog and follow us on twitter and instagram @mandogpod, @chosenberg, @danlippertcool.
Shirin Lafiya Jari Ce tare da Azima Bashir Aminu ya yi nazari ne game da matsalar kwakwaluwa wadda ke haddasa tabin hankali, larurar da mutanen duniya da dama ke fama da ita amma ba su sani ba. A cikin shirin za ku ji fashin bakin masana kan yadda za a gane mai larurar tabin hankali.
Happy Hour co-hosts Talia Tabin (@taliatabin) and Victoria Longwell (@victorialongwell) join Dan and Ryan on the patio for a remarkably normal episode in which everyone is perfectly sober the entire time. They're talking baths, quakes, drinks, Zoom bachelorette parties, the dangers of solo camping and impersonators... with scenes featuring a fashion forward cowboy, an itchy lawyer and secret diarrhea. As is tradition, butts and peeing outside come up frequently. Thanks, as usual, to Tim Blane (@timblane) for composing the Happy Hour theme. For more podcasts, deleted scenes and videos, subscribe to our podcast at patreon.com/yourethemannowdog
And this evening, you're going to hear from another one of the semi-finalists in the 100&Change initiative of the MacArthur Foundation. He is Dr. Geoffrey Tabin, the Co-founder of the Himalayan Cataract Project.
Talia Tabin (@taliatabin) and Victoria Longwell (@victorialongwell) join Ryan and Dan for the first Outside Edition of Happy Hour. Live from the patio and absolutely drenched in sweat, they chat about national parks, Victoria's reality show pitch, the state of Dan's above ground pool plans, Talia's musical theater experience and also butts. Thanks, as usual, to Tim Blane (@timblane) for composing the Happy Hour theme. For more podcasts, deleted scenes and videos, subscribe to our podcast at patreon.com/yourethemannowdog
Happy Hour co-hosts Talia Tabin (@taliatabin) and Victoria Longwell (@victorialongwell) join Ryan and Dan to chat about the Lippert household's lovely new fridge, the NBA and MLB bubbles, running shirtless and, of course, an online wine brand that won't be explicitly named here until they pay up. They also listen to two service-industry stories from listeners like you... though probably not you specifically. Thanks, as usual, to Tim Blane (@timblane) for composing the Happy Hour theme. Check out the Happy Hour playlists on Spotify! https://spoti.fi/3069q24 For more podcasts, deleted scenes and videos, subscribe to our podcast at patreon.com/yourethemannowdog
İslam tarihini okuduğunuzda şu tip cümleler dikkat çeker; Allah'In elçisi Cuma namazını kıldıktan sonra Medine'ye doğru hareket etti. Allah'ın Elçisi genç yaşlarında ticaretle uğraşıyordu. Allah'ın Elçisi şu kadınla evlendi, Hz Peygamber Bedir savaşı sırasında alnından yaralandı. Uhud Gazvesi'nde Hz. Peygamber'in miğferi ikiye bölündü, Utbe'nin attığı taşla alt dudağı yarıldı ve bir dişi kırıldı. Şihab oğlu Abdullah'ın darbesiyle de alnından yaralandı. Bu tür cümle örneklerle çoğaltılabilir. Hangisinin daha önce ya da daha sonra yaşandığı asla tespit edilemez, bir masal formatında yazılmıştır ve tarihi bir belgeymiş gibi önümüze konmuştur. Oysa tüm bu hikayelerde anlatılan kişinin aynı kişi olup olmadığı bile belli değildir. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/karmatiarman/message
Happy Hour co-hosts Victoria Longwell (@victorialongwell) and Talia Tabin (@taliatabin) join Ryan and Dan to catch up, do some scenes and share BESPOKE COCKTAILS. They chat about chain restaurant trips, experiences on both sides of the service industry, cozy mysteries, being moved by singers and dancers, and a very specific TikTok video. Leave a voicemail about an experience you've had working in the service industry and the Happy Hour gang will do scenes about it next episode! (818) 465-8656 Thanks, as usual, to Tim Blane (@timblane) for composing the Happy Hour theme. Check out the Happy Hour playlists on Spotify! https://spoti.fi/3069q24 Check out the Patreon for video of this episode and many others: patreon.com/yourethemannowdog
We're joined by dear friends and Happy Hour co-hosts, Talia Tabin (@taliatabin) and Victoria Longwell (@victorialongwell), for a little conversation, a little drink and a little improv. This week, we discuss sponsorship opportunities for Talia, finding comfort in products designed for pregnant women and a miscommunication around Dan's dresser delivery. Inspired by those chats, we've got scenes featuring an "eclectic" group of actors, an honest and open ladies lunch and the Meisner Delivery Company. Thanks again to our friend Tim Blane (@timblane) for composing the Happy Hour theme. Check out our Happy Hour playlists on Spotify! https://spoti.fi/3069q24 For more podcasts, deleted scenes and videos, subscribe to our podcast at patreon.com/yourethemannowdog
We're back! Co-hosts Talia Tabin (@taliatabin) and Victoria Longwell (@victorialongwell) join us for an all conversation episode of our spinoff series, Happy Hour! We discuss the upcoming 4th of July holiday, the British reality show Love Island, finding Dan an above ground pool and normalizing peeing your pants.Thanks again to our friend Tim Blane (@timblane) for composing the Happy Hour theme.Join us at patreon.com/yourethemannowdog for more episodes, including full video content of all these episodes.
Intellectual property rights are at the core of many businesses including startups. In this episode, Adam Torres and David Kogan, Patent Attorney and Partner at Fitch, Even, Tabin & Flannery LLP, explore intellectual property rights and what founders need to know. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule.Apply to be interviewed by Adam on our podcast:https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/
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Victoria Longwell (YETI, Happy Hour) & Talia Tabin (YETI, Parks & Rec) joined us for our first ever live streaming show on Twitch to close out the first ever WE Improv Comedy Festival. Talia shares a story about a counselor she had in college who was way over her head. Victoria talks about a horrible incident in Culver City involving a pigeon and a crowd of jerks. These true stories inspire improvised scenes about a therapy tool named Renee, a corporate improv coach, a horny church group and a whole lot more. If you like the show and want access to our weekly bonus episode called The Potatoes about improv teaching and technique as well as access to our discord channel, you can support us at www.patreon.com/themeatimprov . Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meat-improv-with-jake-jabbour-and-josh-simpson/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We're back with Talia (@taliatabin) + Victoria (@victorialongwell) to share a drink and a laugh for another Happy Hour. This week we reminisce about taking trips and sharing wine with friends, ponder the idea of starting a friend commune, and get into our dream acting roles! Tune in to guess which one of us is John C. Reilly, which is Diane Keaton, who picked Marissa Tomei, and who would be "Sugar Water" era D'Onofrio. We also touch base about our biweekly playlist, which you can find on the Mandogpod Spotify. For more podcasts, deleted scenes, and videos, subscribe to our podcast at patreon.com/yourethemannowdog
In this episode, Byron and Josh discuss: The start of Wild Zora and the ups and downs during COVID-19.Restructuring your bloated accounting department.The new technologies that can optimize your accounting department.Finding automations and saving big money in the process. Key Takeaways: You do not need to put all data into one account management system. Many systems already exist that automate and give clean reports on the information you need.There are fantastic automation systems out there that are newer to the market but can, cost-effectively and easily, handle many of your accounting processes.Keep positive, think creatively, and find new, profitable solutions. "[Cutting costs] can’t be the only thing you’re thinking about right now. You can’t cost-cut to success. Ultimately, you will have to grow again." — Josh Tabin Connect with Josh Tabin: Twitter: @WildZoraFoodsFacebook: Wild Zora FoodsWebsite: WildZora.comInstagram: @wildzorafoodsEmail: Josh@WildZora.comYouTube: Wild Zora FoodsLinkedIn: Wild Zora Foods & Joshua Z Tabin Connect with Byron Walker: Website: TheTurnaroundPlan.comEmail: Byron@SurvivalFrog.comLinkedIn: Byron Walker
We're back with our co-hosts Talia Tabin (@taliatabin) and Victoria Longwell (@victorialongwell) for more Happy Hour action! This week we discuss What About Bob, alcohol as poison, the scariest thing in the world, and we try to find fault for bad blood on the Mad Max: Fury Road set. And we do some scenes with an overly cautious waiter, some jealous friends, and we visit the Home Alone reunion q&a. For more Talia & Victoria, check out their UCB team, Yeti, doing weekly live streams on youtube right here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8eW4f0xFS1b3uwRqNcOSJQ Big ups to Tim Blane (@timblane) for The Happy Hour Theme song. As always, subscribe to this and all our content at patreon.com/yourethemannowdog.
We're back with our favorite spinoff series, Happy Hour! This week's episode features the premiere of The Happy Hour Theme Song by Tim Blane (@timblane), and as always, our hilarious co hosts, Talia Tabin (@taliatabin) and Victoria Longwell (@victorialongwell). We go deep in this episode, and do scenes about impressing people with wine knowledge, shaming people working for charities, and a litigious man named Ronnie.Every Happy Hour Episode now comes with its own curated playlist, which you can find by following Mandogpod on SpotifyAnd make sure to subscribe to our Patreon if you haven't yet, so that you can watch the video of this episode with extra deleted conversations and extended versions of these scenes.Need ANOTHER reason to subscribe? We'll be dropping bonus segments from our unreleased recording of a different Happy Hour episode that didn't make the cut for full release.Check out this ep and much more at Patreon.com/yourethemannowdog! And if you're so inclined, please leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts, or share us with a friend who might be into it. Bye Bye!
Hi everyone! Perennial fan favorites Talia Tabin (@taliatabin) and Victoria Longwell (@victorialongwell) are on today's episode and this one's a blast. We do our best to recreate a happy hour vibe with conversations about Sister Hazel, leaving everything behind and moving to Europe, Talia's first belly button piercing, and Passover. Then we do some scenes about.... mostly of those things! So grab your old fashioneds, red wines, negronis, and martinis and join us for an hour of escapism! Keep an eye out for Talia and Victoria's UCB Harold team, Yeti, doing (potentially) weekly live streams @yeti4real. As always, join our discord to stay up to date on announcements and join the conversation with other fans of the podcast: https://discord.gg/JmSCyuf For our patreon subscribers, keep an eye out for the video stream of this episode, which includes some content and conversation that were TOO HOT FOR THE PODCAST. As always, feel free to check out ALL episodes on patreon.com/yourethemannowdog and follow us on twitter and instagram @mandogpod, @chosenberg, @danlippertcool. Special thanks to Casey Trela for the theme song and Harry Chaskin for our logo. Have a nice day, everyone!
Dr. Geoffrey Tabin is an extraordinary man. He has studied and practiced ophthalmology all over the world and in doing so stumbled across another extraordinary man Dr. Sanduk Ruit. Listen along as Dr. Tabin describes his incredible journey through ophthalmology with some amazing stops to climb a few mountains along the way. (Yeah, he’s that kinda guy. The guy who goes out and really lives life and cares about those he encounters on his journey.) This is truly a great story about a great man doing great things. Learn more about him and how you can help by clicking any of the links below (he’s even written a book) Website - https://www.cureblindness.org/ Facebook - @cureblindness Instagram – cureblindness Twitter - @cureblindness Contact – info@cureblindness.org Book - https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Blind+corners-Adventures+on+Everest+and+the+World%27s+Tallest+Peaks&ref=nb_sb_noss --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eyetalkaudio/message
Vic Michaelis, Jacob Wysocki, Victoria Longwell, Talia Tabin, and Zac Oyama of improv team Yeti join Matt Besser for scenes about bullying a reasonable dude, telling your girlfriend she’s got spinach in her teeth, and keeping the door open while taking a dump. Plus, full body injuries, getting zen about a John Williams concert, and a visit to Graceland II.
It would be hard to get an accurate count of the number of lives that Dr. Geoff Tabin has either saved or improved, often by his own hands. The figure is in the thousands because he and Dr. Sanduk Ruit are co-founders of the Himalayan Cataract Project. As its website name, cureblindness.org suggests, the project provides high-quality eye care in some of the most remote or under-served parts of the world. And, as Geoff Tabin, Professor of Ophthalmology and Global Medicine at Stanford, will happily tell you, this project, his life’s work, never would have happened had it not been for some serious serendipity. Key Takeaways: [:23] Ray Hoffman introduces Dr. Geoff Tabin, Co-Founder of the Himalayan Cataract Project. [1:05] In the poorest countries, 85% of blindness is preventable or treatable. Of all cases of blindness, 50% are from treatable cataracts. [1:52] Dr. Tabin was specifically inspired by a Dutch ophthalmologist running a humanitarian program called Eye Care Foundation Himalaya doing lens implants in Nepal. These implants altered lives and the welfare of families. [2:34] Dr. Tabin talks about his educational path and what inspired him at Yale and Oxford, England. On a mountain-climbing scholarship named for Andrew Irvine, he went to Asia and Africa to climb. He observed first-hand the disparity between the haves and the have-nots, regarding medical care. [4:24] Dr. Tabin matriculated at Harvard Medical School with the intent of working in global medicine to bridge the gap in care between the wealthy countries and the poor countries. [4:47] In 1988, Dr. Tabin climbed Mt. Everest while he was working as a general doctor in Nepal. He was searching for a way that an individual doctor could make a difference. He saw the Dutch ophthalmologist team set up and give new hope to cataract patients. He was amazed by how the surgery could change lives. [5:45] Dr. Tabin immediately found an ophthalmology residency at Brown University in the States and came back to enter the residency. [6:21] At the same time, Dr. Tabin’s future partner, Dr. Sanduk Ruit, was finishing his training in Australia. Dr. Ruik came from a small village in Nepal with no running water, electricity, or schools, a three-days’ walk from the road. After a house fire, his parents had taken him to a monastery in Nepal where the monks saw he needed an education. [7:03] As a child, Dr. Ruik’s father walked him 11 days to Darjeeling, India to an English Jesuit school. Dr. Ruik only spoke his native language. He emerged from the education with a full scholarship to one of the best medical schools in India. He got top boards. He trained as an ophthalmologist in Delhi and did a cataract fellowship also in India. [7:42] Dr. Ruit returned to Nepal and caught the attention of the same Dutch ophthalmology group Dr. Tabin had seen. Dr. Ruit went to the Netherlands for training in microsurgery and to Australia for a two-year fellowship. He came back to Nepal as a world-class ophthalmologist, looking to bring high-quality eye care to Kathmandu. [9:20] Dr. Tabin spent a couple of weeks during his fellowship working with Dr. Ruit. He told Dr. Ruit he wanted to work with him. When he finished his fellowship, he moved to Nepal to work with Dr. Ruit. [9:36] This project wouldn’t have come to pass if not for Dr. Tabin’s passion for mountain climbing, and a lot of help from great mentors. Dr. Tabin explores the serendipity involved. [11:03] Dr. Tabin learned hiking from his father, a nuclear physicist who worked with Enrico Fermi on the Manhattan Project. Dr. Tabin tells how his father hiked with Enrico Fermi and later, with him when he was a teen. Dr. Tabin started studying as a teen about the great mountaineers and explorers. [12:14] In Dr. Tabin’s later teen years, he focused on tennis and was recruited to play tennis at Yale. At Yale, he started rock climbing with a friend. [12:56] Dr. Tabin tells how he and Dr. Ruit co-founded the Himalayan Cataract Project. It started with transferring skills to doctors, ophthalmic nurses, ophthalmic technicians, and ophthalmic assistants. They taught primary health care workers a basic understanding of eye diseases. They created a teaching system. [13:39] Dr. Tabin and Dr. Ruit took the best cataract surgeons and sent them to specialty surgical fellowships for pediatric ophthalmology, glaucoma, retinal surgery; all the sub-specialties. Once they had the full range of specialties, they had a world-class residency program. [14:07] They were not getting funding from the U.S., so they turned to other countries, but they were also skeptical. To gain credibility, Dr. Tabin took an assistant professorship at the University of Vermont. The doctors decided to incorporate as a 501(c), named the Himalayan Cataract Project, with a website cureblindness.org. [15:32] They started raising funds to support the work. After two years, they hired their first full-time employee. They started in Nepal, then brought Bhutanese doctors into the program, then doctors from Tibet, then Indonesia. [16:42] In 2006, Dr. Tabin took a professorship at the University of Utah. By that time, the surgeons in the program were better than Dr. Tabin, so he was confident for them to continue without his presence. One of the doctors in the cataract project, Dr. Alan Crandall, went to Ghana and was one of the highest-volume cataract surgeons there. [17:26] Dr. Tabin started going on missions to Ghana with Dr. Crandall to see about extending the program to meet the need in Africa. [17:41] In FY 2014, the organization had $8 million in assets and did 78,000 sight-restoring surgeries. In FY 2016, they did 97,000 surgeries and treated over one million patients. In FY 2018, they performed 123,000 surgeries with assets of $12 million. Besides these procedures, their focus is on training local providers to perform the same procedures. [18:58] In 1996, when they started with $100,000, Dr. Tabin never expected to grow into the success they have had to this day. In that period, Nepal went from 0.88% blindness down to 0.2% blindness, today. Nepal is the one poor country that has reversed its rate of blindness. [20:43] Dr. Ruit instilled in Dr. Tabin that they were looking for the next young superstars. In 2007–08, Dr. Tabin started the first global ophthalmology fellowship in American academic ophthalmology. Now there are eight universities that have a global ophthalmology fellowship, following Dr. Tabin’s example. [21:20] Dr. Tabin is proud of his former fellows who, as early career ophthalmologists, are pushing ophthalmology forward in Asia and Africa. [21:56] Dr. Tabin reflects on the expansion and success of the program and discusses potential future expansion in Africa. It is estimated that it would take $100 million to completely reverse blindness in Ethiopia and Ghana. Similar changes need to be made in other African countries. Dr. Tabin names some amazing doctors from the program. [23:58] Based on the progress of the program, Dr. Tabin sees a realistic goal of turning the tide on needless blindness. The program has brought the material cost of a cataract surgery down to under $25. 12 million people could have their life completely changed from a $25 surgery. [24:42] Dr. Tabin hopes that Melissa Chen or Mark Zuckerberg will listen to this podcast and be inspired to donate to CureBlindness.org. Blindness is a low-hanging fruit to cure, as diseases go. Dr. Tabin tells about his role as a fundraiser. He speaks about donors. [25:43] Three years ago, Dr. Tabin went from the University of Utah to take an endowed chair for ophthalmology and global medicine at Stanford University. In Silicon Valley, Dr. Tabin has exposure to a lot of people who could potentially make a huge impact on global blindness. [26:33] Over the last few years, fundraising has been extremely successful. They always spend less than they secure. They have had USAID grants for big capital projects. Dr. Tabin wants it to be a $30 million charity to fully address blindness in Ethiopia and Ghana. Funding is half from grants and half from private philanthropy. [27:48] Studies have shown that restoring sight gives a direct impact of four-to-one to the local economy. Dr. Tabin would like to see more direct investments from governments and global funds like the World Health Organization. [28:29] 88% of their funds go directly into programs. Will that efficiency continue while scaling up? Dr. Tabin explains how it can. Dr. Tabin doesn’t want to spend a lot of money on fundraising. [30:17] Dr. Tabin talks of the 5,000 cataract surgeries they have done recently in Ethiopia. They are reaching out to Eritrea and are taking Eritrean doctors into their Ethiopia training program. [32:17] In 2019, Dr. Tabin traveled to Ethiopia, South Sudan, Bhutan (where they just opened a new state-of-the-art eye hospital), and Nepal, while working about six months at Stanford and six months between Asia and Africa. [32:55] Dr. Tabin hopes people in America realize we are all one world and one human race. It does matter what happens in Africa and Asia. Once someone has the cataract surgery, they are no longer “a statistic” but a person cured 100%. [33:58] In six years, the organization will be 30 years old. Dr. Tabin hopes that in six years, Ethiopia and Ghana will have followed Nepal and Bhutan in reversing their backlog of blindness and sustaining high-quality care for all their people, and the programs will be expanded into other African countries in great need. [34:41] Dr. Tabin also wants to be closer in six years, in connection with other organizations, to reversing blindness for the two greatest populations, China and India. [35:39] Dr. Tabin acknowledges he was in the right places at the right times with some incredible mentors. [36:15] Ray Hoffman provides the website name, CureBlindness.org and signs off. Mentioned in This Episode: Stephens.com Himalayan Cataract Project (CureBlindness.org) Eye Care Foundation Himalaya Dr. Geoff Tabin Dr. Sanduk Ruit Yale Oxford Andrew Irvine Harvard Medical School Mt. Everest Brown University Professor Hugh Taylor University of Chicago Enrico Fermi University of Vermont University of Utah Melissa Chen Mark Zuckerberg Stanford University World Health Organization Nobel Peace Prize Sick Kid’s Hospital, Toronto
Shirin Tambaya da amsa a wannan makon tare da Michael Kuduson ya amsa muhimman tambayoyi ciki har da tambayar da ke neman karin bayani kan alakar yawaitar samun masu tabin hankali a lokacin hunturu.
In This Episode, Ellie chats with Zora Tabin From Wild Zora about her journey creating an amazing line of healthy snacks that are minimally processed, have no artificial ingredients, and still taste great. These products contain only real food ingredients. No additives. Zora is a beautiful inspiring soul who started out looking for a satiating healthy snack for her kids which has evolved Into so much more! Beautiful Takeaway at the end of the episode you won't want to miss
Our friends from UCB's house team Yeti, Victoria Longwell (@longwellv) and Talia Tabin (@taliatabin) join us for an "instant classic". We talk about the need to impress babies, coming up with pet names, and wanting to be parented by doctors. As always, feel free to check out ALL episodes on patreon.com/yourethemannowdog and follow us on twitter and instagram @mandogpod, @chosenberg, @danlippertcool. Special thanks to Casey Trela for the theme song and Harry Chaskin for our logo. Have a nice day, everyone!
This week on the Quinnipiac Athletics Podcast, hosts Dan Bahl and Matt McAuliffe are joined by Kati Tabin, senior defenseman and captain of the Quinnipiac women's hockey team. Dan, Matt and Kati talk about growing up in Winnipeg, and discuss the hockey culture in her hometown. They talk about her growth as a player and leader at QU, her experiences with Hockey Canada, and what's next for her career. ——————— FOLLOW QU ATHLETICS ON TWITTER: twitter.com/QUAthletics FOLLOW QU ATHLETICS ON INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/quathletics/ FOLLOW WOMEN'S HOCKEY ON TWITTER: twitter.com/QU_WIH
Business and life partners Kendra and Francis join Maud in unpacking the great gifts of AcroYoga for building transferrable life skills around connection, trust, intimacy and communication. We discuss synchronisation and calibration, curiosity, making the implicit explicit, the polarity of knowing and not-knowing, vulnerability, power dynamics, transcending conflict, inclusivity in embodied practice, (really) asking for what you need, fully receiving, the 4 Elements, and much more. https://acrocouple.com/
BRAND SECRETS AND STRATEGIES: Empowering Brands | Raising The Bar
Digital strategies can add rocket fuel to your sales growth. They can give you more runway helping you compete at a much higher level. Traditional retail is expensive & it’s pay-to-play. A blended strategy makes it easier for shoppers to find your brand. This episode's FREE downloadable guide Nothing happens until someone buys your product and shoppers can’t buy what they can’t find. The path to sustainable sales and getting your product onto more retailers shelves and into the hands of more shoppers. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE STRATEGIC GUIDE: Top 10 Strategies To Meet Your Business Goals We spend a lot of time talking about how expensive retail is. It's pay to play. But there are better ways to get your product on more store shelves and into the hands of more shoppers. One of the best ways to do that is with a robust and solid business strategy that includes digital. Let me explain. With traditional strategies, you go out and you raise money. Then you raise more money. Then you raise more money, and then after you do that, you raise more money because you're taught that the only way that you can get your product on a retailer shelf is by spending a lot of money to do it. You essentially pay to play, you pay to get your product on the store shelves. Let's face it, this strategy is not sustainable especially for small brands. I believe that this is the primary reason why over 80% of natural brands fail within the first year. I'm committed to changing that, which is a big reason why this podcast exists. I have a firm belief that a CEO should not be a perpetual fundraiser. One of the best ways to avoid this and to develop a solid following for your product is with a solid digital strategy. Let me explain. It costs a lot less money for you to sell your products on your own website, or with an online provider like an Amazon, for example. Now, while I'm a huge proponent for natural retailers, it's sometimes really difficult to get your products on their store shelves when you consider what it costs to get your products into a distributor and then go through a broker and then get it on a retailer shelf. This can be extremely expensive, and the inefficiencies in the supply chain can actually bankrupt many brands. For this reason, I frequently suggest that brands start with an online strategy, a digital strategy, a strategy to help get your products into the hands of more shoppers before you go the traditional route of brick and mortar. There are several key reasons why I love this strategy. One, you get to develop awareness about your brand, around your brand, so that you can actually leverage your community to help drive sales in a specific retailer. Additionally, the ability to develop a community, a strong loyal community around your brand is the best way to develop a solid marketing strategy, as well as a lot of other benefits that we talk about frequently on this podcast. Now, the other reason why I think a strategy like this makes sense is because it allows brands to gain some runway and to gain some momentum so that when they do gain traction in traditional retail, they're in a better position to sell their product and to support it. That's what today's story is about. It's about a brand that was able to leverage a digital strategy to help gain momentum in traditional brick and mortar. This dual strategy is the secret sauce behind Wild Zora's success. In this podcast, you're going to learn what they did so that you can leverage those strategies to help grow your brand. Download the show notes: brandsecretsandstrategies.com/session131
When it comes to snacking, you don't have to sacrifice quality for convenience. You can have your snacks and eat 'em, too! On today's episode, I get to chat with total girl boss Zora Tabin, the powerhouse behind Wild Zora Foods. Wild Zora offers an amazing medley of real food meat and veggie bars for super convenience and snackability, as well as a host of dehydrated paleo meals and soups for quality, nourishing meals on-the-go. Learn how Wild Zora (the brand!) got started and snag some awesome tips from Zora herself on how to listen to your body and nourish well. Thanks for tuning in! -- Learn more! www.wildzora.com Use code "NUTRITION20" for 20% off when you shop online! Follow along on Instagram: @wildzorafoods -- I'd love to hear from you! nutritionunscripted@gmail.com On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nutritionunscripted/ On Instagram: @nutritionunscripted Hang with Ashley: https://www.facebook.com/ashleycastlenutrition @ashley_castle_nutrition ashleycastlenutrition.com Intro/Outro music by: bendsound.com
Josh sits down with Wild Zora co-founder Zora Tabin. Wild Zora is a paleo snack and meal brand that supports people who live a healthy lifestyle have clean food on the go! There's truly no planning for a spark of innovation and the same can be held true for Zora's paleo meals. After being dissatisfied with the sweet snack bar options that left you hungry after a half hour, she decided to make her own savory take on backcountry snacks. By combining quality meat with organic veggies Zora slowly perfected her tasty treats and meals into what Wild Zora has become today
Hayley Huntley (Review, Lopez) and Talia Tabin (Documentary Now!, New Girl) swing by the show to talk about the Los Angeles teacher's union protest and a whole bunch more. Talia shares a story about a recent flight she took that got re-routed and delayed due to a panicked passenger. Hayley shares a story about a nightmarish week of her life she lost at summer camp, and the horrors of being an only child (like Josh). These true stories inspire improvised scenes about lazy protesters, selfish airplane passengers, first responders, the saddest family Christmas in all the world, and more! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy ( https://www.acast.com/privacy ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meat-improv-with-jake-jabbour-and-josh-simpson/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We made it to 2019! Today on the show, I start with a deep dive into the energy of this new moon, some of the effects of the partial solar eclipse, suggestions for rituals you can do, AND an oracle reading to boot! Next, I jump into some upcoming events: 1. Instagram Live New Website Launch Party! Jan 5th, 10am PST on Instagram @sensitivity_uncensored. Join live to be entered into a drawing for FREE GOODIES from me and Rebecca Woodmass of QueerIT 2. My Spiritual Hygiene course is happening in Seattle on Sunday, January 13th - sign up now to get your spot: sensitivityuncensored.com/school 3. For now, add 30 minutes to your session with me for $25. Book at sensitivityuncensored.com/work-together 4. The Refuge for Sacred Rebellion is now FREE and OFF OF FACEBOOK. Praise the Goddess, then click to join: https://the-refuge-for-sacred-rebellion.mn.co/ Finally, I interview Kendra Charts and Frances Tabin of AcroCouple.com about being two hsp people in a loving, long-term committed relationship (and how the heck you make that happen). We talk about how acro yoga can be used as a platform of self-discover and increase the effectiveness of communication and consent. Kendra offers three tips to help you get centered and confident in your body now. Find Kendra and Tabin at acrocouple.com, and be sure to sign up for one of their upcoming retreats. Who doesn't want to play in the Philippines? Patrons receive a video class called AcroYoga For Complete Beginners: Mastering The Basics For Building Confidence and Creating Connection. Support this podcast at Patreon for the goodies - patreon.com/sensitivityuncensored
Dr. Geoff Tabin is a professor at Stanford University and is on a mission to eradicate unnecessary blindness from all corners of the globe. This Doctor of Ophthalmology co-founded the Cure Blindness Project which began in the Himalayan region and has restored vision to over 625,000 people worldwide. Dr. Tabin is also the fourth person in the world to summit the tallest peak on all seven continents. In this episode: Getting through Yale (undergrad), Oxford (master's), and Harvard (doctorate) all in one piece Using grant money as a graduate student to climb the most difficult side of Mount Everest The journey to climb the tallest peak on all seven continents How a passion for climbing fueled a newfound passion for medicine and healthcare in third world countries Partnering with Dr. Sanduk Ruit in 1995 with one mission - eliminate all blindness in the Himalayan Region How blindness decreases life expectancy by 33% What is a cataract? Reverse engineering a process to create biomedical sustainability with limited resources Dropping the price of a cataract surgery from $200 to $25 Juggling many responsibilities by handling them one step at a time Creating local economic models for all members of the socioeconomic classes Curing the world from blindness You can find more information on Dr. Tabin and Dr. Ruit at www.cureblindness.org. You can purchase Dr. Tabin's book "Blind Corners" on Amazon and you can read about this project in "Second Suns" by David Oliver Relin.
Are Jamie Loftus, Talia Tabin, and Colin McGurk addicted to the thrill of the adrenaline rush? Find out on this episode of I'm Too Effing High. I’m Too Effing High is produced by James Mastreani, Mike McLendon, Matt Newell, Dhruv Uday Singh, and Andrew Steven. Special thanks to Dynasty Typewriter At The Hayworth.
This week while Jeff tries to win money in Vegas, Adam and Tabin talk about the next Xbox, Google's console, PhatomL0rd suing a subreddit, Zenimax Suing Warner Bros, Twitch tossing out 30 day bans, Netflix Ultra and more!
All star humans and comedians Kimia Behpoornia (UCB's Leroy, The Summer Of) and Talia Tabin (UCB's Yetti, Parks and Rec) come on for some funeral planning and pants peeing. We dive into concert etiquette, then Kimia talks the ups and downs of sports camps and Talia talks the ups and downs of dating a bad boy. We do play Free Bird with some immersive therapy, get ready to die, eat people in the break room and rub Jake's nose in it! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy ( https://www.acast.com/privacy ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meat-improv-with-jake-jabbour-and-josh-simpson/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Talia Tabin and Mike McLendon chase bigfoots (bigfeet?) and we cash in on the True Crime trend. I’m Too Effing High is produced by James Mastreani, Mike McLendon, Matt Newell, Dhruv Uday Singh, and Andrew Steven. Special thanks to Dynasty Typewriter At The Hayworth.
Olivia Snow Norman (Blunt Talk, Awkward.) and Talia Tabin (Parks and Recreation, The Concessionaires Must Die) join the show along with Olivia's new dog, Gertie. Olivia tells a story about her disastrous last attempt at competitive downhill skiiing. Talia tells a tale about her worst experience babysitting. These true stories inspire improvised scenes about panic rooms filled with cats, broken babies, Jake's adventures at Colour Me Mine and more! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy ( https://www.acast.com/privacy ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meat-improv-with-jake-jabbour-and-josh-simpson/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Over the past 30 years in both Europe and the United States, Josh has been: Founder and CEO of more than 20 businesses, mostly in the areas of technology and food; an Officer and Executive Committee Member of Young Presidents Organization in the Chicago, Warsaw, Geneva, Prague, and Denver chapters; an Entrepreneur of the Year award winner; and has enjoyed helping a variety of businesses navigate their challenges by working with other entrepreneurs at organizations including: New York University, University of Illinois, University of Chicago, Colorado University, Colorado State University, Thunderbird School of Management, and the Kauffman Institute. Today Josh participates on the boards of several companies, but mostly enjoys working with his wife of 17 years on Wild Zora, their natural meat snack startup business headquartered in Fort Collins, Colorado, where they live with their two children who also enjoy the weather and mountain sports on the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains.
On this episode of The Show About Science, Nate interviews Cliff Tabin, PhD., the Chairman of the Department of Genetics at Harvard Medical School. His work ranges from studying the process by which embryos form to how life evolved into all the different types of animals on Earth. In this interview, Nate learns how Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace arrived at one of the most influential and important ideas in history - Evolution.
Ophthalmologists Dr. Geoffrey Tabin (based in Salt Lake City) and Dr. Sanduk Ruit have dedicated their lives to restoring sight to blind people in some of the most isolated, impoverished reaches of developing countries in the Himalayas and Sub-Saharan Africa. Drs. Ruit and Tabin founded the Himalayan Cataract Project (HCP) in 1995. Geoffrey Tabin was a high-achieving Harvard Medical School student from the suburbs of Chicago who was also an accomplished mountain climber; he was the fourth person to reach the famed Seven Summits, the tallest peak on each continent. It was through high-altitude climbing that he first came to witness the dramatic effects of cataract surgery on blind villagers. Dr. Tabin joins Tom Williams for the hour on Tuesday's Access Utah.