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Dr. Tiffany Lin discusses what patients should know about Botox treatment for headaches and migraine. She describes how the procedure works by reducing the release of neurotransmitters and proteins that cause triggering inflammation and pain. She highlights the low side effects of the quarterly injections, as compared to other daily dose regiments, and why those impacted by chronic headaches may want to consult their doctors.To schedule with Dr. Tiffany Lin: https://weillcornell.org/tiffany-lin-md
This week marks the start of another global awards campaign at ICF. We begin the search for the successor to the current Intelligent Community of the Year, Binh Duong, Vietnam. Who will it be? We begin by naming theSmart21(see the video) on March 20th. This year's S21 Awards and Conference will be held in Taipei, Taiwan. Taipei was the 2006 Intelligent Community of the Year and this year hosts the Smart City Expo andThe Smart Cities and Intelligent Communities Forum, produced by the Taiwan government and ICF. What will that event be like? What is Taiwan like and why does it have 15 Intelligent Communities!? We hear directly from Tiffany Lin of ICF Taiwan, who is the Acting Deputy Manager for the Industrial Technology Research Institute in Taiwan. In a delightful conversation with Lou, she talks about life in Taiwan, freedom and why the country has embraced the ICF program.
"I wanted to prove that limitations are just perception." - Tiffany LinJoin me by tuning in and welcoming Tiffany Lin to the inaugural "Mini-Chat" segment of Catalyst, where I sit down and chat with interesting individuals making a difference in our community by being their unique Self. Tiff and I chat about:00:00 - Intro02:50 - Being Authentic 12:42 - Born and Raised in Taiwan 15:00 - Moving to Canada Alone at Age 1425:45 - Taking Leaps of Faith 28:36 - Cultivating Muscle Resilience 30:52 - Signing up for Iron Man 39:15 - Alchemizing Pain/Relationship with Parents 47:46 - The Most Helpful Tool/Concept In Life So Far50:34 - Advice from Younger Self 54:04 - Coaching With Tiff 55:20 - Guided MeditationConnect With Tiff on InstagramTiff is a life coach. She empowers humans of color to shed expectations from their family, culture, and society and live their versions of extraordinary life. She wants more of us to live our ancestors' wildest dreams. Her modalities of coaching include subconscious mind reprogramming, neuroscience, and lots of fun.This segment is also available on YouTube.Honor your self with a guided meditation and healing sound bath by LUCIANA.New mini-sodes every Sunday and Thursday. If you enjoy this segment, please leave a 5-star review and share with your loved ones. Let's Connect! Newsletter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | kaylin.dyal@gmail.comBook a Reiki Session with me or contact me to learn how Reiki can help you in your daily lifestyle.(c) Catalyst by Kaylin. 2023. All Rights Reserved.
Tiffany Lin, M.D. goes over what patients should know about Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS). She reviews the ways in which doctors can diagnosis the chronic pain disorder, including addressing trigger points. She goes over pain that can be found in the musculoskeletal system due to MPS. She also highlights the treatments available to address acute pain phases to prevent chronic issues.To schedule with Tiffany Lin, M.D
Tiffany Lin is an award-winning professor at Tulane and it's obvious why. She brings her whole self to every class, teaching the kind of empathic thinking that all good design reflects. Her passion for intellectual growth is contagious and we left campus inspired. Special thanks to The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations for supporting this series.
In our dramatically changed world, accessibility for all is crucial to the survival of filmmaking. Kicking the doors wide open brings much-needed oxygen to the greenlighting process. What if we went against the grain of the quick-to-market blockchain hype and made talent discovery a non-profit mission? This conversation between filmmakers Roman Coppola, Tiffany Lin, tech visionary Leo Matchett and entertainment lawyer Barbara Bruni investigates how film can thrive by taking it outside board rooms and into the hands of the people who watch and love them. Co-founded by Coppola, Matchett and American Zoetrope's VP of Production Michael Musante, Decentralized Pictures (DCP) fuels the next generation of independent filmmakers as a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Tiffany Lin is the winner of DCP's beta test among recent USC graduates.
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Tiffany Lin M.D. and Philip Petrou, M.D. highlight what patients should know about arthritis. They highlight the different types of joints impacted, including the diagnosis and examination of the inflammatory condition. The providers focus on available interventional treatments, such as intra-articular steroid injection, viscosupplementation, nerve blocks, radiofrequency ablation, peripheral nerve stimulation, etc.To schedule with Tiffany Lin, M.DTo schedule with Philip Petrou, M.D
In this episode – The Creativity Department discuss empowering women educators and artists with art educators Natalie Chanel, Tiffany Lin, and Jen Holsinger-Raybourn! Learn how they shine a light on female artists in their classes, tackle topics like pay transparency and how to advocate for it, how they ensure people of other cultures are represented throughout the year, and how they continue to pursue their art outside the classroom.
Mon, 16 May 2022 10:00:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/26-neue-episode a68d0dc4744597c4d0a6bee7f942bffd Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast is presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale. Hosted by curator-producer Nadia Denton and industry analyst Johanna Koljonen, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. This episode, featuring guest speakers Mike Musante, Tiffany Lin and Mbali Ndhlovu, deals with the subject of equity and inclusion in the creative tech industries by exploring the intersections of marginalised professionals and creatives with tech platforms, organisations and communities. From algorithms to blockchain and from the giants of Silicone Valley to the start-up tech scenes of the Global South, this episode begs the important questions of how tech can be decolonised by removing its embedded biases, how it can be used to democratize access and how it can provide a platform for previously underserved and unheard communities. Mike Musante is the head of Film Production and Acquisitions at American Zoetrope. He is an attorney, admitted to practice in New York. He practiced corporate law for 10 years before becoming a full-time creative film producer in 2013. He has collaborated closely with such film greats as Roman Coppola, Gia Coppola, Ted Kotcheff, Martha Coolidge, Fred Roos, Richard Chew, and Stellan Skarsgård. During his tenure at American Zoetrope, he has guided the team through the productions of Mainstream, On the Rocks, The Godfather 50th Anniversary, The Outsiders Musical, The Complete Novel of The Outsiders film, as well as several other films that are about to drop! And of course, co-founding Decentralized Pictures with Roman Coppola and Leo Matchett. Decentralized Pictures (DCP) is a 501c(3) nonprofit organization based on an idea that artistic talent may be discovered in innovative ways. Through user consensus we have set up a democratic film fund and online community of creatives, film-fans, and industry professionals who will decide which projects audiences most want to see and support. Submit your idea, and if the world is excited about your vision, we'll help you make it. We'll help finance it, and introduce you to the people who will help you execute your project in a professional way. We love to discover great talent and curate content. We hope you do too. Tiffany Lin is a Taiwanese-American filmmaker born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. A 2020 graduate of USC's film and television production program, Tiffany has worked extensively across live action, animation, and virtual reality. Her work has been recognized at festivals both domestically and abroad; a short film she wrote was also a semifinalist for the 2020 Student Academy Awards. Her most recent short POACHERSwas the winner of the 2021 Decentralized Pictures Alumni Beta Test, a new decentralized film funding platform backed by American Zoetrope. Through her films, Tiffany is interested in exploring unconventional and nuanced perspectives on the American Dream. Mbali Ndhlovu is a certified digital and communications strategist based in Johannesburg with a passion for digital connection and community. Born and raised in the historically and culturally rich Soweto and currently residing in Rosebank, Johannesburg, she has been active in the digital space for more than 14 years. Mbali has worked with some of the largest tech companies, whilst at the same time working towards empowering others like her in the sector. As a social entrepreneur, data researcher and founder of the youth platform I Know A Guy, her milestones include winning Facebook's Icon for Change award in 2019, her work as South Africa's national equality and inclusion ambassador in the tech industries for the Startupgrind as well as founding RebuildSA to to coordinate over 69 000 volunteers and donors to dispatch aid and assistance during South Africa's major civil unrest in July 2021. Alongside her passion for networking, pretending to understand code and creating strategic partnerships, she also co-heads the communities, the Startupgrind (Johannesburg chapter), She Said So (South Africa), TWAA, Adanian Labs, Media Plug and Cartel Thinktank. Mbali's work has been profiled across Forbes Africa, SABC, BBC Radio, CNBCAfrica as well as the Sunday Times, and she has been a speaker at a plethora of events hosted by Facebook, TikTok, Google for Startups, Nestlé (All4Youth) and Uber (Tech4Safety). This podcast episode has been curated in partnership with Goethe-Institut. The Berlinale's European Film Market is the first international film market of the year, where the film industry starts its business. Industry Insights - The EFM Podcast puts a spotlight on highly topical and trendsetting industry issues, thereby creating a compass for the forthcoming film year. The year-round podcast is produced in cooperation with Goethe-Institut and co-funded by Creative Europe MEDIA. full no Technology,Entertainment Business,Inclusion,Berlinale,European Film Market,Film Business,Diversity,Decolonization European Film Market
OB-GYNs, friends with children, and What to Expect When You're Expecting are all good sources of information that can help shape a woman's expectations of pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum. But, there's a lot to learn from mothers' hindsight. We asked a few of our Crossover experts and moms, “What do you know about pregnancy now, that you wish you knew then?” You'll want to share this episode with both women and men who are about to embark on the parenthood journey.Special thanks to our guests:Alexandra Schopf, MD, Elvina Talalayev, Product Manager, Galina Tarnopolskiy, RN, Katie O'Dell, Host Manager, Maxine Yeung, Health Coach, Nicole Thalheimer, PsyD, Satoko Brigman, LMFT, Tiffany Lin, RD and Health Coach, Zianna Rivera, Lead Tech HostConnect with us!Learn more at crossoverhealth.com @crossoverhealth on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn
Hello everyone. How are you all doing? I am in the midst of installing my show in Zhuhai. It is mostly done and I can't wait to be able to get some rest after the opening, which by the way is this coming Saturday, November 13th at Xu Yu Huan Bian Gallery, which is near the Yangmi mall. I'll be there starting at 5pm so come by to say hi if you happen to be in the Zhuhai area. I am showing two new video installations, some lightboxes, and aluminum prints. It feels good to be able to make some work after such a long hiatus. Anyway....for this week, through the Rogers Art Loft Residency, I am speaking with Tiffany Lin, a visual artist, wordsmith, and dreamer. Tiffany got her BA in Gender & Women's Studies and Psychology from the University of California, Berkeley and an MFA at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Illustration Practice. Tiffany's work examines how power is expressed in the subtext of American vernacular. Utilizing both creative and sociological methods, she combines participatory action, interviews, and social theory to support her claim that desire and belonging are mediated by external politics. Tiffany and I discuss the evolution of her work, the use of words and language, finding inspiration in the US Census, and how we all self-identify our identities. Tiffany called in from her car on the side of the 10 in LA, which was a little noisy at times. I found Tiffany's energy and thoughts infectious and I hope you do as well. Until next time, stay safe and healthy wherever you are and enjoy!Links Mentioned:Tiffany's WebsiteTiffany's Instagram24 ViewsBullfrog Biennial 2021Follow Seeing Color:Seeing Color WebsiteSubscribe on Apple PodcastsFacebookTwitterInstagram
Stern Chats : Amazing Stories of the NYU Stern MBA Community
We say goodbye to this year's hosts and introduce the new Stern Chats logo and sound design. Daniel, Tiffany, Mahum, Lauren, Kathleen, and Melanie look back on a full year of Stern Chats, talk about the show's impact on their Stern experience, share advice for next year's hosts, and extrapolate the lessons learned from being on the show to life more broadly. Thank you for another great year of Stern Chats! We'll be back soon with more amazing stories from the NYU Stern Community. Hosted by: Daniel Yellin, Tiffany Lin, Mahum Jamal, Lauren Marinaro, Kathleen Dillon, and Melanie Gonzalez Produced by: Daniel Yellin Edited by: PJ Wyderka Music by: Jesse Han
Stern Chats : Amazing Stories of the NYU Stern MBA Community
Amanda Villarreal is a first year in the Langone part-time MBA program at NYU Stern. This week, Tiffany and Melanie talked with Amanda about the long and winding path she took to discover that NYU was the right place to continue her education. We at Stern Chats hope that Amanda's non-traditional route, which included stints in politics, non-profit work, admissions consulting, human-centered design, and more, will show that there's no one correct way to get into business school. Hosted by: Tiffany Lin and Melanie Gonzalez Produced by: Daniel Yellin Edited by: PJ Wyderka
Hosts Anmol Bajpai and Srika Ramani speak with USC alum Tiffany Lin — production coordinator at Deluxe Animation — about her experience at USC in relation to diversity on and off screen and topics such as grief that she looks to center her future films around. After, Bajpai, Ramani and Lin discuss Lee Isaac Chung’s “Minari," the immigrant experience in the United States and how films like “Minari” can help drive the industry to invest in diverse storytelling. “Rn” is the newest song from USC student Tuan Le featured in the podcast. Music by Joakim Karud.
Stern Chats : Amazing Stories of the NYU Stern MBA Community
For Stern Chats' 100th episode, Tiffany and Daniel spoke with Stern Professor Rob Seamans, an expert in robotics, artificial intelligence, and the future of work. Rob talked about whether we should be afraid of AI, what the future of technology could mean for our jobs, and shares the policy he believes is most important for the Biden administration to focus on. From 2015-2016, Rob served as the Senior Economist for technology and innovation on President Obama's Council of Economic Advisers. He is currently the Director for the Center for the Future of Management. We also want to say a special thank you to our listeners for supporting Stern Chats through 100 episodes! We couldn't do it without you. Hosted by: Tiffany Lin and Daniel Yellin Produced by: Ashley Jefferson and Daniel Yellin Edited by: Frank Varrichio
Stern Chats : Amazing Stories of the NYU Stern MBA Community
We are so excited to have world-renowned social psychologist and author Jonathan Haidt on the show this week. Daniel and Tiffany talked to Professor Haidt about how a social psychologist wound up teaching at a business school, how we can better engage with the other side of the political aisle, and what we can do to reduce online hate and maybe save Gen Z from their generational mental health crisis. Jonathan Haidt is the author of The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom (2006), The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion (2012), and The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure (2018). Hosted by: Tiffany Lin and Daniel Yellin Produced by: Daniel Yellin Edited by: Su Hawn Chung
Stern Chats : Amazing Stories of the NYU Stern MBA Community
Ashwin Chandra and Antonella Tellez were elected NYU Stern Student Government Co-Presidents a few weeks before COVID hit New York. Since then, their tenure has looked much different than in years past. Ashwin and Antonella stopped by Stern Chats to tell us a little more about themselves, why they're still optimistic about the Stern Community, and what it has been like getting an MBA during the pandemic. Hosted by: Tiffany Lin & Daniel Yellin Produced by: Daniel Yellin Edited by: PJ Wyderka
Stern Chats : Amazing Stories of the NYU Stern MBA Community
Stern professor Jihoon Rim shares his unexpected advice on choosing your career path, what the US needs to do to truly lead in tech, and how he became the CEO of a multi-billion dollar tech company at the age of 34. Hosted by: Tiffany Lin & Daniel Yellin Produced by: Daniel Yellin Edited by: Frank Varrichio
Stern Chats : Amazing Stories of the NYU Stern MBA Community
Drum-roll please... introducing Lauren Marinaro, Mahum Jamal, Daniel Yellin, Tiffany Lin, Kathleen Dillon, and Melanie Gonzalez. These are your Stern Chats Season 8 and 9 hosts. Come to hear about their backgrounds, stay for their embarrassing stories, their favorite spots in NYC, and more in our annual meet the hosts episode. Producer: Daniel Yellin Editor: Frank Varrichio
My guest on this week's episode is Tiffany Lin, the founder of reMINDme Values, a lifestyle brand dedicated to intentional values-driven living. We talk about how to stay in the present moment, what values mean to us and answer your questions from how to meditate to sticking with New Years Resolutions. Sorry about the cat you hear around 33:00... he didn't like the fact that I was recording in another room with the door closed! I promise he is fine. Follow my guest Tiffany (social links if you want me to share them with the listeners) Instagram @remindmevalues Follow Shit Happens Now What on Facebook and Twitter at @SHNowWhat, and send your questions to questions@shithappensnowwhat.com. Links mentioned in the show: reMINDme Values: http://www.remindmevalues.com reMINDme Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/remindmevalues reMINDMe bands Store: http://www.remindmevalues.com/stock/ reMINDme BANDChallenge Program: http://www.remindmevalues.com/bandchallenge/ reMINDme BANDChallenge Testimonial: http://www.remindmevalues.com/blog/2017/1/31/testimonialrg reMINDme Q&A Interviews: http://www.remindmevalues.com/blog/?category=Q%26A Guided meditation apps: Headspace app: https://www.headspace.com/headspace-meditation-app Calm app: https://www.calm.com/
Are you really "you" online? We asked around for stories of digital alter egos — secret identities that people maintain on the web and try to keep separate from their real life identities. And it turns out there are lots of reasons — some good, some nefarious, some maybe both — to have an alternate persona online. On this episode we share stories of Catfishers, sock puppets, and digital doppelgangers. Reference Section Photo courtesy of carbonnyc Music courtesy of Podington Bear, MCJackinthebox, Blue Dot Sessions, and David Szesztay This week's episode produced by Daniel Dennis Jones and Elizabeth Gillis, with oversight from Gretchen Weber, and extra help from Adam Holland, Tiffany Lin, Rebekah Heacock Jones, Annie Pruitt, and Carey Andersen. More info on this story here: https://cyber.law.harvard.edu/node/99359
Tom Swafford's Dubious Diversions, performed by Beth Fleenor and Tiffany Lin, was recorded during his 2005 Jack Straw artist residency.
Tom Swafford's Dubious Diversions, performed by Beth Fleenor and Tiffany Lin, was recorded during his 2005 Jack Straw artist residency.
Tom Swafford’s Dubious Diversions, performed by Beth Fleenor and Tiffany Lin, was recorded during his 2005 Jack Straw artist residency.