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Discover how ampoule(ampule) drug delivery systems could revolutionize the pharmaceutical industry in this eye-opening video. Learn about the potential impact of this innovative technology on drug administration and patient care.In this episode of 'Let's Combinate Drugs and Devices,' host Subhi Saadeh is joined by Eric Suglalski, Founder and CTO of Archimedic, to discuss the often-overlooked role of ampules in drug delivery. Eric highlights the stability and contamination resistance benefits of ampules, despite the industry's shift towards vials and pre-filled syringes. He elaborates on the time and cost factors that make transitioning to pre-filled syringes challenging for pharmaceutical companies. The discussion also covers Eric's work on the Ampule Filled Syringe (AFS) system, which aims to combine the usability of pre-filled syringes with the stability of ampules. They delve into the historical context of ampules, global usage patterns, and the hurdles faced in implementing ampule-based technologies. Eric invites interested pharma companies to explore potential collaborations with Ampulous.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:17 The Overlooked Potential of Ampoules02:11 Challenges with Vials and Prefilled Syringes05:01 The Cost and Time Barrier to Prefilled Syringes08:29 Introducing Ampulous: A New Solution10:36 Technical Details of Ampule Filled Syringes14:39 Historical Context and Global Use of Ampoules16:38 Addressing Concerns and Resistance18:01 Human Factors and Usability19:44 Conclusion and Contact InformationEric Sugalski is the Founder and CTO of Archimedic, a contract design and development organization (CDMO) specializing in drug delivery devices and combination products. With over 25 years of experience in medical device development, he has worked extensively on early-stage concept development, human factors engineering, and commercialization strategies. His work spans life-support systems, remote monitoring technologies, and drug delivery devices, with a focus on balancing technical innovation with market viability. In addition to leading Archimedic, he teaches courses on product development, regulatory strategy, and entrepreneurship at institutions like MIT, the University of Pennsylvania, and West Chester University, helping to bridge the gap between engineering education and industry application. Subhi Saadeh is a Quality Professional and host of Let's Combinate. With a background in Quality, Manufacturing Operations and R&D he's worked in Large Medical Device/Pharma organizations to support the development and launch of Hardware Devices, Disposable Devices, and Combination Products for Vaccines, Generics, and Biologics. Subhi serves currently as the International Committee Chair for the Combination Products Coalition(CPC) and as a member of ASTM Committee E55 and also served as a committee member on AAMI's Combination Products Committee.For questions, inquiries or suggestions please reach out at letscombinate.com or on the show's LinkedIn Page.
This week, as we continue our Like a Good Neighbor series, we are looking at one of the biggest reasons people give for not knowing their neighbors.
This week, as we continue our Like a Good Neighbor series, we are looking at one of the biggest reasons people give for not knowing their neighbors.
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This week we travel back to 1960 to watch Beyond the Time Barrier, a rather well done time travel film considering the production circumstances.
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This hour we take a look at the science fiction books and movies set in 2024 to see how close to reality they turned out to be. We'll discuss the 1960 film Beyond the Time Barrier, the 1975 film A Boy and His Dog, and Octavia E. Butler's 1993 novel Parable of the Sower. Plus, we'll hear from a speculative fiction writer about the challenge, and value, of imagining the future. And, we'll talk with someone behind The Washington Post's annual "List" about predicting trends for the next year. GUESTS: Charles Bramesco: A film and television critic, and author of the article “The beginning of the end? What we can learn from films set in 2024” Annalee Newitz: A writer of science fiction and nonfiction whose books include The Terraformers and Four Lost Cities: A Secret History of the Urban Age. Their forthcoming book is Stories are Weapons: Psychological Warfare and the American Mind. They are also the co-host of the podcast Our Opinions Are Correct Cassandra L. Jones: Assistant Professor of Africana Studies at the University of Cincinnati. Her forthcoming book is Black Speculative Feminisms: Memory and Liberated Futures in Black Women's Speculative Fiction Maura Judkis: Features Reporter for The Washington Post who wrote “The List: What's In and What's Out for 2024” SONGS: “The Future” by Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats “2024” by Tyson James “Don't Leave Me” by The Winans “You Want it Darker” by Leonard Cohen “Not My Fault” by Reneé Rapp and Megan Thee Stallion Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello and welcome to this weeks episode.Myself, Mr Chris Johnson and Mr Mat 'Simo' Sims spend the day at an air base to watch an experimental flight. Well the guy went up.... then came back down. seemed normal till we saw him and he'd aged about 40 years. There was also some random story about the future 2024 where everyones def, dumb and sterile. He apparently was the only one that could spread his seed to save the world.... but all there was on the tape was 18 hours of static.... see what I did there? (It was a contact Joke)...Beyond the Time Barrier.....Mail us at badmovieclubpodcast@gmail.com for any feedback about the movies or show or if you want to join us at anytime your all more than welcome.Like and subscribe and share and rate!Apple PodcastsSpreakerSpotifyIheartradioGoogle PodcastsCastboxDeezerPodcast AddictPodchaserJioSaavninfinatepotato.comtheprettyfragile.comhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1594471730833134https://www.facebook.com/groups/badmovieclubpodcasthttps://anchor.fm/badflix
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In this episode, Axel Meierhoefer and I discuss Breaking the Time Barrier and Achieving Time Freedom through Mentoring. The audience will learn about the importance of accountability, motivation, and feedback in the mentoring process, which can help them stay on track and continue to make progress even when faced with challenges. By implementing the strategies and advice shared, the audience will have a better chance of reaching their project goals and achieving the time freedom point they desire. Learn more knowledge about how to close deals, and practical and actionable tips for leveraging the power of mentoring to accelerate project success, which can ultimately lead to greater personal and professional fulfillment. In this episode, you'll discover: “From Start to Freedom: How Mentoring Accelerates Project Success Individuals who are just starting in residential real estate investing and want to learn how to do it successfully People who have started investing but are not sure how to properly get passive income from real estate investing People who are highly interested in generating passive income so they can reach the “Time Freedom Point” when they do not need to exchange time for money anymore and have the freedom to decide what they want to do each day, with their family, their passions and their time Individuals who know that they want to invest in real estate but don't have the right relationships with lenders, insurers, real estate providers, etc. We refer them to our resources to expedite their path to success. Links and Resources from this Episode https://www.practicalwealthadvisors.com https://www.practicalwealthsolutions.net/ Email Curtis for a free report - curtmay@gmail.com Call his office - 610-622-3121 ERC Tax Credit - https://ercspecialists.com?fpr=curtis75 Schedule a call with Curtis: https://aptwithcurtis.as.me/Strategysession CashFlow Mapping: https://practicalwealth.cashflowmapping.com/lp/PWbudgetsstink Private Reserve Strategy: https://app.agent-crm.com/v2/preview/vWh4TyHnUBXdULimd82i Connect with Axel Meierhoefer axel@idealwealthgrower.com https://idealwealthgrower.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/ameierhoefer Special Listener Gift Schedule a 15-Minute Call with Curtis: https://aptwithcurtis.as.me/Strategysession Show Notes The concept of time freedom: Having enough passive income to cover expenses without exchanging time for money. Following the GROWER model to determine goals, current reality, obstacles and opportunities, and actions to be taken in order to achieve time freedom Employing regular mentorship sessions to assess and recalibrate actions in pursuit of time freedom Using visualization techniques to increase motivation for achieving long-term goals Identifying the first property investment ideally closing within the first six months of working together The flaws in traditional retirement plans like 401(k)s and IRAs How investing in European single-family homes, duplexes, triplexes, and fourplexes can yield significant returns over time How investing in real estate allows people to receive passive income and maintain their assets during retirement without having to sell them off The importance of having the right mindset, shifting from a victim mentality to a creator mentality in order to take control of one's financial future How you can follow Axel Meierhoefer's work and access the mindset menu Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you're subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes. Click here to subscribe with Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe with Spotify Click here to subscribe with Stitcher Click here to subscribe with RSS
Possibly the greatest barrier to getting to know our neighbors is time. We try to make the most of every moment and don't have time for interruptions or awkward interactions with those that live around us. If we think being so busy makes us better, then how did Jesus accomplish so much without ever being hurried? Jesus understood two very important principles when it came to time. the first is that time actually isn't limited; God offers an eternity of it. The second is that the most important thing to do with that time is the will of God.
Possibly the greatest barrier to getting to know our neighbors is time. We try to make the most of every moment and don't have time for interruptions or awkward interactions with those that live around us. If we think being so busy makes us better, then how did Jesus accomplish so much without ever being hurried? Jesus understood two very important principles when it came to time. the first is that time actually isn't limited; God offers an eternity of it. The second is that the most important thing to do with that time is the will of God.
Jim remembers a sci-fi cult classic from 1960,"Beyond The Time barrier," starring Robert Clarke, Darlene Tompkins, Arianne Ulmer, Vladimir Sokoloff, Red Morgan and Ken Knox. A test pilot takes a rocket plane on a flight that ends up 64 years into the future which has the survivors of a devastating plague. Find out more on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
Jim remembers a sci-fi cult classic from 1960,”Beyond The Time barrier,” starring Robert Clarke, Darlene Tompkins, Arianne Ulmer, Vladimir Sokoloff, Red Morgan and Ken Knox. A test pilot takes a rocket plane on a flight that ends up 64 years into the future which has the survivors of a devastating plague. Find out more on … Beyond The Time Barrier| Episode 355 Read More » The post Beyond The Time Barrier| Episode 355 appeared first on The ESO Network.
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Episode 70 blasts off! Beyond the Time Barrier, with Vice Apricot Peach Berliner Weisse @wildbarrelbrewing kindly provided. This 1960 scifi adventure tells the story of a pilot who accidentally finds himself 64 years in the future, to 2024. Earth is a barren wasteland due to nuclear testing that destroyed the protective layer around the planet, allowing cosmic radiation to bombard the surface. Most of the population fled for Mars, and the rest moved underground. We paired it with this tart, fruity, delicious beer from Wild Barrel, out of San Marcos. A good time was had by all. Thanks for listening! Check out our website SUBSCRIBE: to the show on Apple Podcast or Google Play. You can also find us on Audible, Stitcher, Spotify, and Listen Notes. Follow us on Instagram , Facebook, and Twitter! We'd love to hear from you, so comment on our show wherever you are listening. And always, support your local brewery.
Beyond the Time Barrier (1960) / Timestalkers (1987) This week we zap through time like a bolt of lightning, landing in a plague-ravaged future with Edgar G. Ulmer while a tintype zips us back to the Wild West with Michael Schultz
Join us for another week of laughter, TV shows, streaming, movies and all things entertainment. THIS WEEK WE'RE TALKING Movies Beyond the Time Barrier (1996) The Rock (1996) TV Shows Ms. Marvel (S1) Slow Horses (S1) The Tower (S1) Better Call Saul (S6B) MOVIE OF THE WEEK & PEAK PERFORMANCE The Rock (1996). Staring; Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage, Ed Harris, David Morse, John Spencer, Michael Biehn & Vanessa Marcil. Directed by; Michael Bay. And finally our Peak Performance nominations are in for Toni Collette. EPISODE TITLE This weeks episode title is dedicated to the cast and crew of Better Call Saul. One of the Half Measures Podcast's, TV shows of a life time! We absolutely love the world Vince Gilligan has created and all of the wonderful actors he's used to bring those characters to life. RUNNING ORDER 01m55s | What we've been watching 24m29s | Better Call Saul (S6:B) 01h11m00s | Movie of the week: The Rock 01h25m25s | News & Mailbag 01h32m36s | Peak Performance: Toni Collette GET IN TOUCH Support us on Patreon Follow us on Instagram Tweet us @HalfMeasuresPod Chat with us on Discord Follow us on Facebook Buy our merch on TeeSpring Visit our website halfmeasurespodcast.com This episode of the Half Measures Podcast is brought to you by our Patreon Producers: Samara Whiting-King, Tricia Brady & Diana Knauer.
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Today we talk about Jeff Green game winners and lizards knocking over toy model trains. Playlist: Cypress Hill - Beyond LA Redman - Time 4 Sum Aksion Leaders of the New School - T.I.M.E. Deltron - Time Keeps on Slipping This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
When it comes to interacting with our neighbors, one excuse we often fall on is, "I'm just too busy". This weekend, we dive into Luke to catch a great example of how to... and how not to respond to interuptions. Are we living our lives in such a way that we are availible to be interrupted in the best way possible? Join us next week as we finish our series, "The Art of Neighboring"
It's the New Year and instead of looking to a bright future, we're plunging into the ghosts of Supermans past once again, diving into the wonders of Time Travel as it was represented across FOUR legendary Superman shows. Alan and Rob have the honour of being joined by Matt Truex of the Lois & Clark'd podcast (as well as a regular contributor to Always Hold Onto Smallville) and get his thoughts on his beloved Lois & Clark, the awesome time machine episodes as well as the first and only episode of Superboy he's ever seen! PLUS: We discuss Smallville for the first time on the show and our opinions may surprise you! Discussed in this episode: 04:16 "Lois & Clark" Season 2 Episode 18 'Tempus Fugitive' 11:42 "Adventures of Superman" Season 3 Episode 1 'Through the Time Barrier' 26:33 "Superboy" Season 1 Episode 24 'Hollywood' 45:41 "Smallville" Season 5 Episode 12 'Reckoning' 01:15:32 "Justice League" Season 2 Episode 19&20 'Hereafter: Parts 1 and 2' RATE AND REVIEW THE SHOW WHEREVER YOU FIND IT, PLEASE AND THANK YOU! FACEBOOK: @allstarsuperfan INSTAGRAM: @allstarsuperfan TWITTER: @allstarsuperpod
With nothing but questionable math and paranoia on their side, two pop culture observers/zany podcast sidekicks/most excellent friends are here to give you some fun and maybe a little hope through a breakdown of time travel media. This movie broke us. It was a complete unknown and we actually had a lot of diverging opinions. It made us question a lot about ourselves and the plague year in which we recorded this strange journal of our continuing madness. In this final epiosde of the month, enjoy all the odd side conversations, tangents and frustrations that were brought to mind. Make sure you're subscribed on your podcatcher of choice because next month we'll be watching the much maligned and very timey-wimey “X-Men: Days of Future Past.” Feel free to pre-game. We're certainly going to.
With nothing but questionable math and paranoia on their side, two pop culture observers/zany podcast sidekicks/most excellent friends are here to give you some fun and maybe a little hope through a breakdown of time travel media. Beyond the Time Barrier brought a lot of questions about future technology into play. Surveillance, pandemics, genetics, fertility and sign language just to name a few. Are any of those topics on which our intrepid viewers got fixated? Nope! Give this episode a listen to learn about the backlot politics that went into making this movie and more discussion about the doors than you might have expected. Made during the height of the space race and cold war, this movie stands as a record of movie studio drama, the consequences of romance and just how much the air force was willing to let actors play around with their stuff. Make sure you're subscribed on your podcatcher of choice because there is one more episode coming this month. Our recording sessions are intentionally twice as long as the content we need. Where does the extra tape go? into a bonus episode of digressions and bloopers is where. And if you want to pre-game, next month we'll be watching the much maligned and very timey-wimey “X-Men: Days of Future Past.”
With nothing but questionable math and paranoia on their side, two pop culture observers/zany podcast sidekicks/most excellent friends are here to give you some fun and maybe a little hope through a breakdown of time travel media. Join Erin Cline and Ben Silverio as they break down the 1960 B movie, Beyond the Time Barrier. Made during the height of the space race and cold war, this movie stands as a record of movie studio drama, the consequences of romance and just how much the air force was willing to let actors play around with their stuff. Make sure you're subscribed on your podcatcher of choice because this is just the beginning. Next week Erin and Ben present their edutainment round up with some interesting shallow dives into what still made them curious from 61 years in the past or 3 years in the future, depending on how you look at it. So, warm up your amazon prime, choose some of our drinking/ smoking rules, grab your intoxicant of choice and press play on “Beyond the Time Barrier”.
With nothing but questionable math and paranoia on their side, two pop culture observers/zany podcast sidekicks/most excellent friends are here to give you some fun and maybe a little hope through a breakdown of time travel media. ‘Time 2 Party' is about to fly into May with a breakdown of a movie that feels oddly of the moment, Beyond the Time Barrier. Made during the height of the space race and cold war, this movie stands as a record of movie studio drama, the consequences of romance and just how much the air force was willing to let actors play around with their stuff. Make sure you're subscribed on your podcatcher of choice because this is just the beginning. Next week we will have Erin and Ben's full review of the movie. So, warm up your amazon prime, choose some of our drinking/ smoking rules, grab your intoxicant of choice and press play on “Beyond the Time Barrier”.
Faced with the existential consequences of the success they will some day attain, two pop culture observers/zany podcast sidekicks/most excellent friends are here to give you some fun and maybe a little hope through a breakdown of time travel media. ‘Time 2 Party' has spent April breaking down the sadly overlooked time travel classic, Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey. In episode 4 , we happily present some of the off topic tangents, vaguely related stories and strange miscalculations of our hosts and producer. If you thought we were funny on topic, you might think the same of these roughtly theme appropriate digressions. Make sure you're subscribed on your podcatcher of choice because next month we're diving into the deep cuts with a movie none of had heard of before a fateful search through the amazon prime offerings suggested to us “Beyond the Time Barrier”. It's a weird and slightly timely one that you won't want to miss.
Faced with the existential consequences of the success they will some day attain, two pop culture observers/zany podcast sidekicks/most excellent friends are here to give you some fun and maybe a little hope through a breakdown of time travel media. ‘Time 2 Party' is spending April breaking down the sadly overlooked time travel classic, Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey. In episode 3 hosts Erin Cline and Ben Silverio give you their edutainment takes on two elements from the movie. Take a shallow dive in the lazy river of edutainment as we discuss phone booths and robots. This episode also features a little behind the scenes goodness for you. Make sure you're subscribed on your podcatcher of choice because there's more where this came from. Next week we'll give you the treat of randomness. It's our bloopers and digressions episode where we give you a little extra weirdness from the team before bidding Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey goodbye. Next month we're diving into the deep cuts with a movie none of had heard of before a fateful search through the amazon prime offerings suggested to us “Beyond the Time Barrier”. It's a weird and slightly timely one that you won't want to miss.
Aaron Pollyea and his wife Darlene watch some classic sci-fi from the 1950s and '60s, good and bad. They'll talk about what makes these films memorable and fun, and if you should take a trip back in time and enjoy these films as well.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyond_the_Time_Barrier(Syndicated Co-Production with our friends at the Geekcast Radio Network!)Feedback for the show?:Email: feedback@thisweekingeek.netTwitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekingeekSubscribe to our feed: https://www.spreaker.com/show/3571037/episodes/feediTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-geek/id215643675Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Lit2bzebJXMTIv7j7fkqqGoogle Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMzU3MTAzNy9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkWebsite: http://www.thisweekingeek.netMarch 10, 2021
Our guest on this episode of The Friday Habit is Jonathan Stark, industry thought leader, CEO of Jonathan Stark Consulting, and cohost of The Business of Authority podcast. Jonathan is working to flip the script on the traditional hourly pricing model used in freelancing and consulting. He points out that when you price your services based on hours, you are creating an unnecessary limit on earning potential. Instead, he advocates for a value-based pricing model that is based on the value of your service to the client. In order for this model to work, the client must have a clear vision of what they want from you and a specific outcome in mind. Defining this scope will inform your value-based pricing for this specific project and having these outcome conversations will ensure that you are able to provide the most important service: customer satisfaction. Jonathan says that this pricing model only makes sense for longer-term projects that are 6 months or longer, and that it is best to draft a proposal that breaks down the ultimate dollar amount of value to the client into 3 tiers and then determine what you could do for those price points.When conversing with potential clients, Jonathan focuses on the questions: “Why this?”, “Why now?”, and “Why me?” If they have the answers to all of these questions and you feel like your services align with their needs, draft a proposal. Don't be afraid to ask clarifying questions along the way and challenge their narratives if you want to understand better their requests or to define your boundaries.While it can be intimidating to think about value-based pricing for intangible services, Jonathan says that everything is measurable, even if the measurements are subjective like Amazon reviews. When it comes down to it, the client will tell you what they are willing to pay and why. Even so, you should be willing to walk away if it is not a good fit.Tune in next week for part 2 of our conversation!Links:“Breaking the Time Barrier” e-book: https://www.frameworkhomeownership.org/images/uploads/Breaking-the-Time-Barrier.pdf Connect with Jonathan: https://jonathanstark.com/https://www.thebusinessofauthority.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanstark https://twitter.com/jonathanstark?lang=en Connect with us:https://www.thefridayhabit.com/thefridayhabit@knapsackcreative.com https://www.instagram.com/benjaminmanleyhttp://www.benjaminmanley.com/https://www.brandvivamedia.com/https://www.facebook.com/Marklab2https://www.linkedin.com/in/marklab2/
So how do you retain more of your current clients and increase their lifetime value over time? On this episode of The Friday Habit podcast, Ben and Mark provide their top 3 ways and recommend some awesome resources to help you along the way. Package or productize your service – Mike McDerment wrote the e-book “Breaking the Time Barrier” demonstrating this topic, which we highly recommend that you read. Horizontal integration such as expanding your current product offerings based on demand and needs expressed by your clients can be a gamechanger for your business. Create a subscription service – Often referred to as a retainer, a subscription service is a way ensure that your clients will stick around for a specified period of time and that you will be able to provide enough value to them that they will recognize their need for your services. One good way to communicate this value is by providing the client with a quarterly or annual report of what your company has done for them and laying out some goals for the future. Continue the relationship with content marketing – Content marketing is one of the clearest ways to provide value to clients, new or existing. Setting yourself up as a thought leader in your area of expertise and willingly sharing that knowledge will surprise and delight your clients and keep them engaged. You can do this through weekly email newsletters, hosting a podcast, creating a deliverable that your clients can refer to, or offering free services to help them conduct more effective business themselves. Your action item after this episode is to read the e-book entitled “Breaking the Time Barrier” and consider how you might implement some of the methods described there into your own business.Links:Bonjoro: https://www.bonjoro.com/BombBomb: https://bombbomb.com/c/ Taylor Landis article: https://www.outboundengine.com/blog/customer-retention-marketing-vs-customer-acquisition-marketing/“Breaking the Time Barrier” e-book: https://www.frameworkhomeownership.org/images/uploads/Breaking-the-Time-Barrier.pdfConnect with us:https://www.thefridayhabit.com/thefridayhabit@knapsackcreative.com https://www.instagram.com/benjaminmanleyhttp://www.benjaminmanley.com/https://www.brandvivamedia.com/https://www.facebook.com/Marklab2https://www.linkedin.com/in/marklab2/
The Time Barrier (Rev. Howard Brown) Luke 10:38-42 (10/13/2019) by Christ Central Church