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Découvrez en 15 minutes avec Dr Laurence Boyer, infectiologue, l'essentiel à savoir concernant les différents moyens de prévention du VIH : PrEP, TASP et TPE. ✅ Quelles sont les différences entre TASP, PrEP et TPE ? ✅ Quelles sont les 2 grandes modalités de prises de la PrEP ? ✅ Quel bilan demander avant la prescription d'une PrEP par le MG ? ✅ Quelles infos donner aux patients pour un bon usage de la PrEP ? ✅ Quels sont les take home messages à retenir ? Marre de faire des DPC de 6h => optimisez votre temps de FMC avec guideline.care : N°1 des contenus courts et efficaces en DPC de MG. Abonnez-vous ici
Chris, Brook, and Keya recap the 3rd season of the podcast and the 2023 Fall Convention. Got a question or comment? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Chris, Brook, and Keya discuss the current issues going on within the latest special session of the Texas Legislature. Don't forget to register for the 2023 TASP Fall Convention. This year's event will be in Frisco, TX from November 2-4. Got a question or comment? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Chris and Brook sit down with the Fall Convention masterminds, Jessica Greve and Dr. Christie Chapman. Jessica and Christie share what it entails to put on a Convention as well as a preview of the amazing line up for this year. Don't forget to register for the 2023 TASP Fall Convention. This year's event will be in Frisco, TX from November 2-4. Got a question or comment? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Brook is a solo host today, but he has two great guests: Tyler and Lina Kitson, the Kansas School Psych power couple. The Kitson's talk about some of the great efforts going on in their psych world, including the ESPS program, and lobbying for the removal of the term Emotional Disturbance. Don't forget to register for the 2023 TASP Fall Convention. This year's event will be in Frisco, TX from November 2-4. Got a question or comment? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Chris, Keya, and Brook sit down and just have a quick chat with each other. Don't forget to register for the 2023 TASP Fall Convention. This year's event will be in Frisco, TX from November 2-4. Got a question or comment? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Chris, Brook, and Keya talk with Alec Marentic, Hawaiʻi Association of School Psychologists President and Chair of HASP's Legislative Committee. Alec shares how his school psych journey brought him to Hawaiʻi, what it's like working in schools there, responding to the recent wildfires, and their latest plan for their annual conference. Interested in HASP Camp? Learn more here. Don't forget to register for the 2023 TASP Fall Convention. This year's event will be in Frisco, TX from November 2-4. Got a question or comment? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
More than a few years ago, the results of multiple clinical trials offered clear-cut evidence that consistent suppression of HIV with ART prevents sexual transmission of the virus. These studies unequivocally supported the concept the HIV treatment was also prevention, otherwise known as treatment as prevention, or TasP. While clinicians were aware of this evidence-based concept, it did not catch on with the HIV community until the Prevention Access Campaign launched the revolutionary U=U campaign with the pithier message communicating that undetectable equals untransmittable. In this episode of HIV Connect Kalvin speaks with Bruce Richman and Davina Conner about the win-win proposition behind this powerful message.
Chris, Brook, and Keya sit down with Morgan Sekula, TASP's current graduate student rep. Morgan shares some of the challenges and excitement of being in a doctoral population, her best advice, and a plug for the graduate student session at Convention. Don't forget to register for the 2023 TASP Fall Convention. This year's event will be in Frisco, TX from November 2-4. Got a question or comment? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Brook is a lone host today with a wonderful guest: Dr. Linda Garza from United ISD. Dr. Garza shares her incredible experience in addressing mental health issues and suicide prevention. Got a question or comment? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
The whole crew talks with Kelsey Theis, Past President of TASP, about her experience with the NASP Public Policy Institute, how to take away information about the process, and how to engage in advocacy. Got a question or comment? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Chris, Brook, and Keya sit down with the TASP Shortage and Workforce Committee Chair, Dr. Elise Hendricker. Dr. Hendricker shares about the inner workings of the TASP Shortage and Workforce Committee. Got a question or comment? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Chris, Brook, and Keya sit down with Dr. Laurie Klose to talk about her time in leadership in TASP and NASP, working in higher ed, what it means to serve in a national organization, and what she's doing for school psychology now. NASP documents referenced: NASP Position Statement on Identification of Students with Specific Learning Disabilities NASP Resolution on Policing in Schools Letter from President Laurie Klose Regarding NASP's Position on the Use of Police in Schools Got a question or comment? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Chris, Brook, and Keya are guest free this week. The group talks about the recent Summer Institute and gearing up for a new school year. Got a question or comment for TASP Talks? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Chris, Brook, and Keya sit down to talk with Stephanie D'costa (Instragram, Twitter). Dr. D'costa is an assistant professor of school psychology at St. Mary's College (on the lands of the Ohlone peoples). Dr. D'costa shares her journey to school psychology, her work and research, and how to build community within your school psych network. Dr. D'costa's Helpful Resources: Decolonizing School Psychology Research article List of Anti-Colonial Learning resources Decolonizing “Multicultural” Counseling through Social Justice Decolonizing Methodologies Critical Theories for School Psychology and Counseling Got a question or comment for TASP Talks? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Chris and Brook get to spend a little time with Dr. Sruthi Swami. Dr. Swami is an assistant professor in the Ed.S. program at California State University, Sacramento where she teaches courses related to assessment, human development, social justice, and also supervises graduate students in an on-campus assessment clinic. This week's episode covers topics related to BIPOC research, her work with the AAPI subcommittee, and NASP Multicultural Affairs Committee work. Got a question or comment for TASP Talks? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Chris and Keya sit down with Laura and Emily. They share what it is like being in large district with over 100 school psychs, how to make changes in a big district, and how to support staff in ways that are in your control. Got a question or comment for TASP Talks? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
The whole team sits down to talk all things Assistive Technology with Melissa Matthews. Melissa shares her road to education, the power of language, and lots of great resources for supporting students. Got a question or comment for TASP Talks? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Chris and Brook sit down with School Psychologist and podcast host Jennifer Roden. She talks about her history as a vocalist, surviving the pandemic in education, and the greatness of vegan hot dogs. You can check out the ask Jen Psych podcast here. Got a question or comment for TASP Talks? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Chris, Brook, and Keya sit down with the other half of the dynamic duo, Dr. Kelsie Reed. Dr. Reed provides some great information on becoming a school psych during the pandemic, identity and representation, and her passion for strengths based work as a school psych. You can connect with Dr. Reed on Instagram here and see her work with the Strengths Based Collective here. You can learn more about the Black School Psychology Network and Summit here. Got a question or comment for TASP Talks? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Chris goes on another solo adventure with Dr. Kari Oyen, school psychology superstar of South Dakota. Dr. Oyen talks about her journey to school psychology, small and rural practice, and building the profession in academia. Dr. Oyen's Passions and Links: The NASP Advocacy Action Center Information about the NASP Public Policy Institute Got a question or comment? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Brook and Keya have a podcast crossover with The Teacher Mama's Podcast to discuss mental wellness and educator burnout. Got a question or comment? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Chris goes solo on the podcast today with an amazing guest, Dr. Byron McClure. Byron shares how he made his way into the field, why he thinks School Psychologists are so important, and the power of focusing on student strengths. Learn more about Dr. McClure's work - https://www.byronmcclure.com/ Follow Byron on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bmcclure6/ The Black School Psychologists Network - https://www.bspninc.com/ Got a question or comment? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Post-Script - The RadioLab Podcast - The Miseducation of Larry P
TASP Talks Season 3 is here! Chris and Brook are joined by Dr. Nancy Razo to talk about supporting mental health and the upcoming Summer Institute in South Padre Island. The TASP Summer Institute will be in South Padre Island on June 22-23rd. You can learn more and register for the event here. Got a question or comment? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Ep 428 - HIV/AIDS is still a Pandemic Guest: Dr Julio Montaner By Stuart McNish In 1996, Julio Montaner hosted the Vancouver International AIDS Conference and, at the same time, shared the HAART antiretroviral treatment that he and a team of committed scientists were pioneering in Vancouver. Since then, he has pioneered the concept of Treatment as Prevention (TasP). Dr Montaner was the first person to advocate for the expansion of HAART coverage to curb the impact on the HIV/AIDS pandemic and to decrease progression to AIDS and death. Dr Montaner says, “It's more than that – the antiretroviral treatment is also decreasing HIV transmission”. So effective have been Dr Montaners efforts that TasP has been implemented with great success in British Columbia and it is progressively been embraced in countries around the world; in 2013, it was fully incorporated into the World Health Organization's Consolidated ARV Guidelines. We invited Dr Julio Montaner to join us for a Conversation That Matter about HIV/AIDS, where we are in treatment, where we need to go and what roadblocks still need to be removed.
In our first mid season bonus episode, the TASP Talks team sits down with outgoing TASP president Kelsey Theis to discuss how her year running the board went and what she hopes to see in the future. Got a question or comment? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
PREP, TASP, intransmissibilité du VIH
Its a Psychology Podcast crossover event! Chris and Jenn sit down with Julia and Gill Strait, the hosts of The Psychologists Podcast. Listen in as we dive into the amazing and interesting careers and lives of our guests! If you would like to learn more about Motivational Interviewing, check out https://studentcheckup.org/ Got a question or comment? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
On a very special episode of the TASP Talks podcast, Chris and Brook talk with NASP Delegate Ashley Arnold about the most recent TSBEP meeting on June 30th. Interested in joining TASP? Click here for more information. Got a question or comment? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Welcome to the final midseason episode before the return of Season 2 of the TASP Talks Podcast. In this last of our irregular episodes, you will get to meet two more of our new TASP board members! Got a question or comment? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
We have a super packed series to send off the midseason mailbags before we bring you Season 2 of the TASP Talks Podcast. Chris catches you up on our new TASP board members starting with a great trio: Carmen Needham, Elise Hendricker, and Nori Ryland! Got a question or comment? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
In our last episode, we said farewell to our past president Stephanie Barbre. Today, we say hello to new president Kelsey Theis. Come listen in with Chris and Brook as we learn what led Kelsey to seeking the presidency, what she is looking forward to, and what awesome work is going on with TASP. Got a question or comment? reach us at podcast@txasp.org
This month we discussed Larry Niven's Ringworld, which is verifiably a book that won the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1971. Even a truly fantastic talking warrior cat couldn't save this litany of Misogynist Moments, but there were still a few things to like. DM: Haley CW/TW: rape, addiction Music by Eon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVbvE0PJyss Links: Credit to Simon Bisson for the amazing Moby-Dick crossover: http://file770.com/this-will-ring-your-chimes/ https://www.theguardian.com/books/booksblog/2010/jul/02/larry-niven-ringworld http://lovehistory.net/blog/2012/07/27/ringworld-by-larry-niven-1970/
In this episode, Mark S. Sulkowski, MD, explores recommendations and data on treating HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) in patients who are coinfected.Listen as he gives his perspectives on:Prioritization of both HIV and HCV treatmentEfficacy of HCV direct-acting antivirals in people with HIVAmerican Association for the Study of Liver Diseases/Infectious Diseases Society of America recommendations for first-line HCV treatment in HIV/HCV coinfectionInternational guidance on first-line antiretroviral therapyHIV/HCV drug–drug interactionsThe Swiss HCVree Trial of HCV treatment as prevention in men who have sex with men with HIVDependence of HCV elimination on the HIV care continuum for people who are HIV/HCV coinfectedPresenter:Mark S. Sulkowski, MDProfessor of MedicineMedical Director, Viral Hepatitis CenterChief, Infectious DiseaseJohns Hopkins Bayview Medical CenterJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineBaltimore, Maryland Follow along with the slides at: https://bit.ly/3oUi29gLink to full program:https://bit.ly/3fOl0XX
Brook and Chris are back, and they have a special goodbye episode with Dr. Stephanie Barbre, now former past president of TASP. Listen as Stephanie shares her reflections of being a part of the TASP board, where she is going now, and what her word for 2022 is.
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The TELUS Original documentary, Undetectable looks at the early history of HIV/AIDS in North America, the roadblocks along the way, and critiques the gatekeepers that have stopped the world from becoming HIV/AIDS free. It also includes a sharp analysis of the hysteria, misinformation and stigma that has surrounded HIV since it was identified—and initially associated with gay men—in the early 80s. Host James Watson discusses the film and the issues with director and producer Laura O'Grady and cast members Tiko Kerr, Mark Randall and Dr. Julio Montaner. Laura O'Grady has produced, coordinated, written or directed hundreds of hours of content, and 2021 marks the release of Undetectable, a project three years in the making. Tiko Kerr joined the Undetectable team in 2019 as Art Director, contributing style frames, composites, original pieces and overall visual direction to further the film's animation sequences. His artistic practice explores painting, collage, murals, performance and set design. Mark Randall is a person living with HIV, a HIV advocate, activist and educator. In his role, Randall provides information, capacity building, access to testing and prevention services and harm reduction resources in a nonjudgmental way. Dr. Julio Montaner played a key role in establishing the efficacy of NNRTI based highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). Since the late 90's he also pioneered the concept of Treatment as Prevention® (TasP®) and was the first to advocate for the expansion of HAART coverage to curb the impact of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, in terms of decreasing progression to AIDS and death, as well as decreasing HIV transmission. Join us for this riveting discussion on World AIDS Day, a day for reflection on what we have achieved with regard to the national and global response to HIV, and what we still must achieve. Check out The Positive Effect for more information about the film, U=U and TasP.Full episode detailsVisit the pozcast episode page on The Positive Effect website for full episode details and to learn more about the guests featured on the show. Click here for the full audio transcript.
The whole TT podcast team talks hobbies, counseling, and the power of the Draw 4 with our special guest, TASP president-elect Kelsey Theis. Got a question or comment for TASP Talks? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
After a quick aside on kombucha and boba tea, the TASP Talks team talks about the shortage of psychs with Stephanie Barbre, past president of TASP. Got a question or comment? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Chris, Maeghan, Brook, and Keya talk about supervision with current TASP president, Cassandra Hulsey. Got a question or comment? reach us at podcast@txasp.org Intro/Outro Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Get ready LSSPs! The TASP Talks Podcast, the official podcast of the Texas Association of School Psychologists, is coming to you soon! The TASP Talks Podcast is excited to bring you some amazing updates and information from great LSSPs across the state. Season 1 will be filled with some great information and fun conversations! Don't forget to check out the TASP website to learn more about us: Txasp.org
On this episode of NECA in the Know, John Faragon and Marianna talk about two key concepts in HIV prevention - Treatment as Prevention (TasP) and Undetectable = Untransmittable (U=U). Help us track the number of listeners our episode gets by filling out this brief form!
Au vu du covid-19, la situation actuelle des travailleuses et travailleurs sexuel.le.s est catastrophique, en particulier pour les personnes trans migrantes. Si vous pouvez faire un don au FAST, fonds d’action sociale trans créé par Océan et Giovanna Rincon pour les soutenir, nous vous en serions très reconnaissant.e.s ! Le lien de la cagnotte : https://www.acceptess-t.com/aide-socialeNombreuses sont les femmes trans migrantes qui travaillent dans la rue ou au Bois de Boulogne. Quels sont leurs parcours ? Quelle relation ont-elles au travail du sexe, elles qui n’ont souvent pas eu la possibilité d’exercer d’autres métiers en arrivant en Europe ? J’ai été saisi par les points communs de leurs histoires, qu’elles viennent d’Asie ou d’Amérique latine. De la force, de la résistance et de la détermination face à la transphobie et la putophobie quotidienne.Biographie des invité.e.s :Kori :Kori, 35 ans, est née au Venezuela, et a commencé seule sa transition de genre à l'âge de 13 ans. Elle va d'abord en Espagne en 2015 puis en France en 2017 et travaille au Bois de Boulogne. Elle rencontre l'association Acceptess-T et s'investit d'abord comme bénévole. Elle est aujourd'hui co-présidente de l'association, médiatrice de prévention et santé sexuelle sur le TASP et la PREP.A long terme, Kori veut retourner au Venezuela pour fonder une association comme Acceptess-T, qui vient en aide aux personnes transgenres, intersexes et TDS.Mimi :A seulement 18-19 ans, Mimi est devenue une icône activiste en Thaïlande contre le pouvoir monarchique. Recevant des menaces de mort quotidienne, elle fuit et se réfugie d’abord au Cambodge avant de venir en France où elle obtient son statut de réfugiée en 2015. Elle est aujourd’hui co-présidente d’Acceptess-T et porte parole du Strass.Ravane :A 13 ans, Ravane qui vit dans une petite ville près de São Paulo au Brésil, commence sa transition de genre et presque immédiatement après, le travail du sexe. Après plusieurs années en Italie puis à nouveau au Brésil, Ravane s’installe à Paris en 2005 et travaille au bois de Boulogne. Elle fera un an et demi de prison à Fleury Mérogis, accusée de proxénétisme après avoir aidé une amie à payer sa dette.Références entendues dans l’épisode : L’association Acceptess-T La loi sur la prostitution n°2016-444 du 13 avril 2016 Les Travailleur·euses Du Sexe ou TDSGiovanna Ricon est présidente de l’association Acceptess-TLa Politique des putes est un documentaire d'Océan.Productrice exécutive : Lauren BastideProduction : Marine RautConseil artistique : Aurore Meyer-MahieuRéalisation : Marine RautMixage : Marthe CunyMusique : " La Femme à la Peau Bleue " interprété par Vendredi Sur Mer, (P) 2016 Profil de Face. Avec l’autorisation de Sony Music Entertainment FranceVoix au générique : Anna Mouglalis et Rebecca Chaillon
Back again for the 15th episode of TASP talking altitude conversions, World Athletics, and the infamous dollar pizza of NYC.
Todays episode of TASP details Spencer's short lived rapping career, Rey's return to training, and the argument of our hardest workouts ever! As always rate the pod enjoy!
In this episode of TASP we talk about Spencer's business to be, the monetization of high school athlete, and why you need to find your "why". Enjoy and please direct any comments or concerns to @Rey_Rivera or @TheAthleteSpecial on instagram!
A l’occasion de la journée mondiale de lutte contre le Sida, la radio du Mouvement Up, avec la participation du village associatif place de la République, à présenté une émission spéciale de 2 heures. Fabrice Lamy et ses invités ont abordés plusieurs sujets et thèmes liés à la lutte contre le VIH/Sida en direct du "Fluctuat Nec Mergitur", place de la république à Paris.Au micro de Fabrice Lamy :2e Partie : Les outils de préventionPréservatifs, Le dépistage Le test rapide ou Prod, Le traitement post exposition ou TPE, Traitement comme prévention : Tasp, La Prep … PARIS SANS SIDA – EVE PLENELAIDES – CEDRIC DANIEL - Président AIDES Région Ile de FranceAIDES est une association française de lutte contre le VIH et les hépatites virales, reconnue d'utilité publique depuis 1990. L'association mène des actions d'information, de prévention, de soutien et de mobilisation des personnes concernées par le VIH et les hépatites. CRIPS – Raphaël ANDREOTTI - Responsable du pôle Santé Jeunesse et Publics Prioritaires
In the largest study of its kind, UNSW’s Kirby Institute conducted research with gay men in a sero-different relationship (where one partner is HIV positive and the other negative) from 2012-2016.The findings of the Opposites Attract Study reveal, nearly 17,000 acts of anal sex without a condom took place. Not one case of HIV transference took place.We cross to the conference in Paris to speak with Professor Andrew Grulich from the Kirby Institute for this breaking news. One of the study participants, Andrew Thorpe, shares how important this research was for him as the negative partner in a sero-different relationship.Then we head back to Paris as the Executive Officer of Living Positive Victoria, Brent Allen, brings us up-to-date with the latest from the conference.
Victoria’s Health Minister Jill Hennessy launched the Double Happiness campaign last year. Double Happiness is a campaign promoting the transformative potential that biomedical advances in science can have in the HIV response.But is this unfunded, community campaign enough to deliver no new HIV infection in Australia? Is it even enough to make an impact on HIV stigma?The AMAZING Cath Smith heads to Melbourne’s Gay nightclub Sircuit to ask a few questions.
In this episode, journalist Shannon Power heads to Melbourne’s annual LGBTI Festival, the Midsumma Carnival to ask gay men what they know about Treatment as Prevention (TasP) and HIV prevention methods. Their answers will shock you!Then, having returned from a family wedding interstate, Dean takes John, our newly diagnosed guy, out for a coffee to see how he is doing.
In Episode 554 John and Cal delve deep into TasP and PrEP. Jo Watson, former CEO of NAPWHA and current member of PBAC the committee in charge of listing drugs on the PBS joins the discussion. Also in the spotlight, Dr Vincent Cornelisse from Prahran Market Clinic gives his take on the new TasP data, and what’s going to happen to PrEP in the near future.
This week’s Contrabass Conversations episode features a follow-up interview with bassist Barry Lieberman, double bass faculty at the University of Washington and artistic director of The American String Project, an ensemble that specializes in performing string chamber orchestra arrangements of quartet literature. Barry was previously interviewed on Contrabass Conversations in 2008, and on that occasion we discussed his early years on the instrument, his career in the Los Angeles Philharmonic and subsequent move to Seattle, and many other topics. We focus on recent developments with The American String Project in this episode, including their recent selection as “Pick of the Month” for all North American releases of classical music discs in the August issue of the BBC Music Magazine (more details on the String Project website). This fascinating and virtuosic ensemble also recently produced a documentary detailing what happens behind the scenes each year with the String Project, and it is a well-produced and highly engaging glimpse into the workings of some of the world’s finest leaders in the string world in a rare collaborative setting. You can see it now on the TASP website, and we will be releasing the entire video on the podcast next week as well. One of our most popular offerings on Contrabass Conversations since its inception has been Barry’s interview with Gary Karrfor his Barry Lieberman and Friends series at the University of Washington. You’re in for a real treat if you haven’t seen this in the past–check it out! We’ve featured a great deal of String Project music on both the blog and the podcast–so much in fact, that I decided to put together a PDF listing everything that we’ve used (in some fashion) here: American String Project music featured on doublebassblog.org.pdf Today’s episode features an excerpt from the String Quartet Op. 18, No. 4 Mvt. 4 (Allegro) by Beethoven and the complete Allegro Non Troppo movement from the String Quartet #3 In F, Op. 73 by Shostakovich. You can also check out all the works that the String Project has performed on their page within doublebassblog.org.