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Best podcasts about Tom Webb

Latest podcast episodes about Tom Webb

The HPP Podcast
S05 E06 – Exploring the 2024 SOPHE Conference as a Full Circle Moment

The HPP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 40:25


“I saw mentoring from a new perspective because I was able to just be totally honest with them. I think that's onething that I kind of learned is that being honest helped them the most. So, telling them that, hey, when I first went to a conference as a grad student, I was so nervous, and I had imposter syndrome around every corner and that thatstill does creep up; like admitting that and being honest about it. But then also telling them that I've figured out ways to manage that.”  -Rebecca RichIn preparation for the 2025 SOPHE Annual Conference, Rebecca Rich, Liz Rivera, Aspen Goolsby, and SidneyGonzalez-DiGenio share their reflections on the 2024 SOPHE Annual Conference and National Case Study Competition in Health Education. They are the authors of “We Don't Get Anywhere Alone: Reflections on the 2024 SOPHE Conference as a Full Circle Moment.” Additionally, Tom Webb, the Director of Development for SOPHE, shares what conference attendees can expect at the 2025 AnnualConference to be held in Long Beach, CA. Listeners can hear stories of hope, triumph, and success in this episode which highlights the importance of mentoring in the health education profession. To learn more, read the article, “We Don't Get Anywhere Alone: Reflections on the 2024 SOPHE Conference as a Full Circle Moment” by Rebecca Rich and colleagues.

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX

Tom "the Wolfman" Webb joins the podcast to talk about his forty years in moto media, from starting out at Dirt Bike, moving to Dirt Rider and FMF, it's all here. Webb talks about why he stepped away, Super Hunky and Roland stories, the rivalry with MXA, his favorite and worst bikes ever, best off-road trips and more.

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily
The impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol and Florida's child-labour rules

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 41:14


Edward Howell assesses the impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol, Grace Charlton and Tom Webb look at why Florida lawmakers want to axe child-labour rules and what is irking Japanese commuters? Plus: Sophie Grove’s Watches and Wonders round-up and Andew Mueller’s ‘What We Learned’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monocle 24: The Menu
Food Neighbourhoods #428 – Winemaking in Yunnan Province, China

Monocle 24: The Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 6:07


China’s far southwestern province of Yunnan is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the country’s finest wine producers, though its winemaking history goes back more than a hundred years. Monocle’s Tom Webb visited the recently opened Songtsam Cizhong Lodge, where the region’s viticulture began, to find out how its history is being preserved and shared with the world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monocle 24: The Briefing
Earthquake rocks Thailand and Myanmar

Monocle 24: The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 30:21


We get the latest from our Bangkok-based Asia editor, James Chambers, as aftershocks from a huge 7.7 magnitude earthquake continue to rock the Thai capital. Also in the programme: Monocle’s editor in chief, Andrew Tuck, discusses the importance of who owns the media. Plus: a look at the papers in Asia with Tom Webb.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Calling All Sports
CAS 3-18-1-2025 Tom Webb-SMSU Women's Basketball Coach

Calling All Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 26:02


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the school district - hosted by Adam Welcome
324 - Dr. Tom Webb (Principal, 4th-6th)

the school district - hosted by Adam Welcome

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 29:25


Today on the show we have Principal (4th-6th) Dr. Tom Webb!Be sure to stay connected with Tom on LinkedIn ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.Tom's website is packed with really great content, visit that here!Subscribe to Tom's newsletter here.Tom has been the Principal at the same school for the past 11 years, and he shares so much knowledge with the listeners in this episode. How do you prioritize what's important, urgent, do now, plan for later? What does that look like?What are you doing with AI? How do our schools and classrooms need to change because of AI?Relationships, they matter most.What's the formula for the morning as kids are coming into school?IPA (Illinois Principals Association)How do you work hard but don't burnout?If you could have any job for one day, what would you do?We talk all about mentors?We love doing shoutouts on the podcast, who do you want to give a shout out to?Hope you enjoy the conversation, thanks for listening!Book Adam for your next event! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠mradamwelcome.com/speaking⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Brand new speaking video ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠HERE!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Adam's Books:Kids Deserve It - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠amzn.to/3JzaoZv⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Run Like a Pirate - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠amzn.to/3KH9fjT⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Teachers Deserve It - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠amzn.to/3jzATDg⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Empower Our Girls - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠amzn.to/3JyR4vm⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Calling All Sports
CAS 2 - 18 - 1-2025 Tom Webb-SMSU Women's Basketball Coach

Calling All Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 26:03


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Monocle 24: The Briefing
WEF special: can Europe step up? 

Monocle 24: The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 35:16


Monocle’s Carlota Rebelo hosts a special broadcast from our pop-up studio in Davos for The World Economic Forum’s annual meeting. Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, issued a strong warning for Europe and we’ll hear from American diplomat Kurt Volker on whether leaders can step up. Also ahead: we sit down with Kelly T Clements, the UNHCR’s deputy high commissioner for refugees. Plus: Politico’s Suzanne Lynch on what’s driving the agenda today, Monocle’s Tom Webb on Asia’s presence and Juliet Linley and Rob Cox tell us whether the WEF can last another 55 years. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monocle 24: The Briefing
Monday 30 December

Monocle 24: The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 32:47


A pacy round-up of the day’s main news stories, anchored from London by Georgina Godwin. Plus: Monocle’s Tom Webb has the papers from Asia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Connecting the Dots
Data Science with Tom Webb

Connecting the Dots

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 30:21


Tom Webb, DBA is the co-founder and managing partner of CareKate, LLC, a firm focused on supporting those who support the health of an aging loved one. Tom's extensive background in healthcare, engineering, and business informs his unique perspective on healthcare consumerism and the future of AI in healthcare. Tom also serves as Adjunct Faculty at Rush University and National Louis University, teaching courses on data management, statistics for business data analytics, and healthcare quality. His academic research focuses on healthcare quality measurement and price transparency. Tom held various roles at Rush University Medical Center, including AVP - Quality Analytics, Manager – Clinical Resource Management, and Performance Improvement Consultant. His experience spans over a decade in the chemical and food industries, where he focused on engineering products and processes, including automotive paints, biocide plastic additives, and liquid sweeteners. Tom's diverse expertise positions him to offer valuable insights into the intersection of technology and healthcare. He holds a DBA with a focus in Data Analytics from Grand Canyon University, an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, and a BS in Chemical Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.Link to claim CME credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3DXCFW3CME credit is available for up to 3 years after the stated release dateContact CEOD@bmhcc.org if you have any questions about claiming credit.

Monocle 24: Monocle on Saturday
The Paris Olympics begins

Monocle 24: Monocle on Saturday

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 29:37


Monocle's editorial director, Tyler Brûlé, and Monocle's Deputy Head of Radio, Tom Webb, join Georgina Godwin from Paris to reflect on the Olympic Opening Ceremony, and look ahead to the games. Plus, the CEO of the Affordable Art Fair, Will Ramsey, talks about the global art market and building community with artists and galleries. Finally, politics expert and lecturer, Marta Lorimer, joins Georgina to talk about French politics and her view on the Olympics, as well as Bruce Springsteen, Taylor Swift, and - is Kamala “brat”?.

The Fertility Podcast
Part 1: Diversity and Inclusion – why understanding reproductive health matters - The F Word at Work

The Fertility Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 39:29


Welcome to this bumper podcast episode which is sharing our Diversity and Inclusion in Fertility Round Table conversation which was held on Zoom on 8th November 2022 with the aim to help you understand how many different people are impacted by fertility challenges in a number of different ways and also to give you a better understanding of the how these communities who are impacted. By inclusion we want you to start thinking about how you can ensure that any support you put in place for fertility is inclusive in both language and action. It's about understanding your people and communities and how to create sustainable positive change that will represent and benefit those communities going forwards. In the first part of this conversation we'll hear from Emma Persand, Director of Lemur Health, qualified nurse and workplace health and wellbeing professional and Lina Chan, CEO and founder of Parla, a digital health company supporting people on their reproductive life journeys from periods to fertility and menopause with expert-led programmes and workshops discussing Reproductive Health and Wellbeing regarding Cis women and anyone with a uterus as it is this group that are predominantly the ones who have physical treatment and need to be present at all appointments, they're affected by medication side effects and quite often can be all-consumed by the process. We also spoke with Tom Webb, Director of The Easy Bit documentary Shaun Greenaway founder of Knackered Knackers, Male Support platform to discuss the importance of including and empowering men within the fertility conversation, with a focus on the cis-male experience of pressures from societal narratives leading to toxic masculinity and stigma. Thanks once again to our series sponsor Apricity. Watch our FMAW 30 minute demo on our services to find out exactly how we'd support your organisation with our training and membership Find out more about our services here Follow us on Insta and hear what our community has to say Join us on Linked In Find us on Twitter

The F Word at Work
Part 1: Diversity and Inclusion – why understanding reproductive health matters

The F Word at Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 39:29


Welcome to this bumper podcast episode which is sharing our Diversity and Inclusion in Fertility Round Table conversation which was held on Zoom on 8th November 2022 with the aim to help you understand how many different people are impacted by fertility challenges in a number of different ways and also to give you a better understanding of the how these communities who are impacted. By inclusion we want you to start thinking about how you can ensure that any support you put in place for fertility is inclusive in both language and action. It's about understanding your people and communities and how to create sustainable positive change that will represent and benefit those communities going forwards. In the first part of this conversation we'll hear from Emma Persand, Director of Lemur Health, qualified nurse and workplace health and wellbeing professional and Lina Chan, CEO and founder of Parla, a digital health company supporting people on their reproductive life journeys from periods to fertility and menopause with expert-led programmes and workshops discussing Reproductive Health and Wellbeing regarding Cis women and anyone with a uterus as it is this group that are predominantly the ones who have physical treatment and need to be present at all appointments, they're affected by medication side effects and quite often can be all-consumed by the process. We also spoke with Tom Webb, Director of The Easy Bit documentary Shaun Greenaway founder of Knackered Knackers, Male Support platform to discuss the importance of including and empowering men within the fertility conversation, with a focus on the cis-male experience of pressures from societal narratives leading to toxic masculinity and stigma. Thanks once again to our series sponsor Apricity. Watch our FMAW 30 minute demo on our services to find out exactly how we'd support your organisation with our training and membership Find out more about our services here Follow us on Insta and hear what our community has to say Join us on Linked In Find us on Twitter

Monocle 24: The Menu
Food Neighbourhoods #387: Monocle Badi Market, Zürich

Monocle 24: The Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 10:52


Join Monocle's deputy head of radio, Tom Webb, as he takes us on a whistle-stop tour of this year's Monocle Badi Market in Zürich.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Experts in Sport
E72 - Challenges within sports officiating

Experts in Sport

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 54:04


Dr Tom Webb, Associate Professor in the Centre for Business in Society at Coventry University, joins Dr Stuart McErlain-Naylor to discuss officiating within sports and the challenges that face referees and other officials across the landscape. Throughout the episode, conversations around the role and purpose of a sports official are centred, alongside the perception of sports officials as athletes, embracing the introduction of technologies such as VAR, and debating what constitutes a successful outcome.Timestamps:0.00-4.30 - Introduction and background4.31-7.49 - How does lack of research affect the representation of sports officials7.50-13.45 - Referee and Sports Official Research Network and further projects13.46-23.50 - Role and purpose of a sports official23.51-27.15 - Embracing and working with technology to officiate27.16-33.00 - Perception of the official as an athlete33.01-36.02 - What does a successful outcome look like? 36.03-40.40 - Errors, re-refereeing and the introduction of VAR40.41-47.47 - Issue of recruitment and retention within sports and solutions47.48-50.53 - Examples outside of sport to improve experience50.54-54.04 - Outro and further work

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily
The ICJ orders Israel to stop its Rafah invasion

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 40:06


We get the latest from the International Court of Justice ruling in The Hague. Then: Monocle's Tom Webb and Alexis Self analyse election campaigning here in the UK and Natalie Theodosi reviews the latest Paris-heavy edition of Monocle magazine. Plus: a music session with The Longest Johns.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monocle 24: The Urbanist
Tall Stories 409: The Giant Dipper, San Francisco

Monocle 24: The Urbanist

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 6:50


Tom Webb assesses the appeal of a historic wooden roller coaster that has just celebrated its 100th birthday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Performance Psychcast
The Performance Psychcast - Episode 40 - Sports Officials and Parents as Spectators - Associate Professor Tom Webb and Professor Camilla Knight

The Performance Psychcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 60:35


Hello everyone and welcome to another episode of the Performance Psychcast. Today we are very fortunate to be speaking with Associate Professor Tom Webb and Professor Camilla Knight. Dr Tom Webb is an expert in the global management, leadership, operational environment and working practices of sports officials. Dr Webb has published extensively on sports officials, including two books and over 40 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters. Tom's research interests concern the role of match officials in sport. Specifically, Tom founded the Referee and Match Official Research Network and has been awarded grants and funding from agencies such as UEFA, the Premier League, World Netball and the European Commission. Dr Camilla Knight has been working at Swansea University for the last few years, after completing her BSc and MSc at Loughborough University, and PhD and postdoctoral position at the University of Alberta in Canada. She is also the lead of the Welsh Research Advisory and Evaluation group for the Child Protection in Sport Unit, a member of the Welsh Safeguarding in Sport Strategy Group, and the Youth Sport lead for the Welsh Institute of Performance Science. Camilla's research interests are concerned with understanding and enhancing the psychosocial experiences of children in sport, with a particular focus on the influence of parents. Paper: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10413200.2023.2286952?scroll=top&needAccess=true  Dr Tom Webb: https://twitter.com/DrTomWebb & https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tom-webb/ Dr Camilla Knight: https://www.linkedin.com/in/camilla-knight-cjk/  www.arcope.co.uk  www.focuperform.co.uk  www.sportingbounce.com  The online directory of sport performance specialists. Sportingbounce helps connect specialists in sport psychology, nutrition, sports massage, injury rehabilitation, coaching, and fitness training with clients. With a daily spend on Google Adwords, social media advertising, and excellent organic rankings on search engines your business will get found on Sporting Bounce. Visit sportingbounce.com to find out how Sporting Bounce can help you. Don't forget that listeners of this podcast can get 50% off the Premium membership package by entering the code performance, that's “PERFORMANCE” meaning you get the best possible coverage for less than 20 pence a day!   

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily
Sweden officially joins Nato

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 36:18


Our guests, Marion Messmer and Lynne O'Donnell, discuss Sweden officially becoming a member of Nato, how foreign diplomats will be exempt from a new definition of extremism and the role of independent journalism as Pakistan jails Asad Ali Toor. Plus: Monocle's Tom Webb brings us a letter from St Moritz.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

PicklePod
How America gave the world pickleball fever

PicklePod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 90:49


Tom Webb, the Chief Marketing Officer at the APP sits down with Thomas and Zane to share a little of what the APP has been building in the shadows. From international events to college championships and establishing a new headquarters in FL, the APP has been quietly making moves. Their goal is to share their brand of pickleball with the world and lay the foundation for the next generation. We're giving away 10 FS Tour paddles. Enter the giveaway here: https://giveaway.thedinkpickleball.com/franklin Get 10% off the new Airbender paddle from Gamma Sports with promo code DINK10 at https://www.gammasports.com/pages/meet-chuck?utm_source=online&utm_campaign=chuck_launch&utm_id=The+Dink Pickleball's #1 subscription box is here https://www.thedink.shop/ To support Stop Alzheimers Now and submit your question for the pod visit: https://www.stopalzheimersnow.org/donate.html Shop performance-driven comfort from Vuori https://vuoriclothing.com/thedink Not only will you receive 20% off your first purchase, but enjoy free shipping on any U.S. orders over $75 and free returns Leave your voicemail for the PicklePod at (512) 200 - 4299 ------------------ Like the ep? Do us a favor: subscribe to our channel and leave a review on Apple or Spotify -Subscribe to our 'all things pickleball' *free e-newsletter* at https://www.thedinkpickleball.com/signup/ -Follow us on IG *@thedinkpickleball* -Continue the convo in our private FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thedi... -For everything else we do, visit https://linktr.ee/dinkfam -Read more about Zane and subscribe to his newsletter at https://zanenavratilpickleball.com/ -Follow Zane on IG @zanenavratilpickleball ------------------ Show Notes 0:00 Congrats to Zane 5:35 Dink Awards results and PickleBowl recap 12:27 Merger updates and rating system hold up 19:11 Players speak out after the Desert Ridge 24:35 Tom Webb from APP joins the pod 31:41 Not in competition with anyone 35:30 Pickleball's internal struggles 39:11 Why pull back on streaming? 49:45 Going global, “When America sneezes…” 55:40 Top international markets 1:05:59 Preaching inclusivity over exclusivity 1:12:08 A whole new generation of talent coming 1:16:04 College pickleball taking off 1:21:25 Ken Herrmann keeping the Iced Tea vibes 1:25:20 Building under the APP umbrella Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Monocle 24: The Entrepreneurs
Copenhagen International Fashion Fair special

Monocle 24: The Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 31:22


Monocle's Tom Webb joins the show to tell us who he met at CIFF, the longest-running fashion fair in northern Europe and a key date for industry insiders. Featuring Stine Goya, designer and founder of the eponymous womenswear label beloved by the city's smart set; Barbora Surá, co-founder and CEO of sustainable “activist” brand, Our Shift; and Claus Frederiksen, owner of the Danish capital's landmark menswear shop Troelstrup.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monocle 24: The Briefing
World Economic Forum: Day Three

Monocle 24: The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 35:05


A special broadcast from our pop-up studio in Davos for the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting. Monocle Radio's Tom Webb speaks to journalist Manveen Rana about the meetings taking place behind closed doors. As China bids to woo back global elites, we hear from one of its delegates, Henry Wong. Plus: why leading economists are calling for private money to flow into green investments. Carlota Rebelo has the roundup of day three.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily
World Economic Forum: day two

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 38:17


A special broadcast from our pop-up studio in Davos for the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting. Monocle Radio's Carlota Rebelo and Tom Webb speak to journalist Juliet Linley and Microsoft's chief data scientist, Juan Lavista, about the prevalence of AI at this year's summit. Plus: Spain's former foreign minister on elections around the globe and Joe Árvai on sustainable enterprise.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily
World Economic Forum: day one

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 39:49


A special broadcast from our pop-up studio in Davos for the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting 2024. Monocle's Carlota Rebelo and Tom Webb speak to political economist Shirley Ze Yu, the WEF's managing director, Mirek Dušek, and Stan Stalnaker, founder of Hub Culture, about the conversations happening on the ground.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monocle 24: Monocle on Sunday
Live from Zürich

Monocle 24: Monocle on Sunday

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 60:11


Monocle's editorial director, Tyler Brûlé, is joined by Juliet Linley and Chandra Kurt to discuss the weekend's hottest topics. We also speak to our editor in chief, Andrew Tuck, our deputy head of radio, Tom Webb, and Monocle's Istanbul correspondent Hannah Lucinda Smith.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monocle 24: The Menu
Food Neighbourhoods #363: The Monocle Christmas Market, London

Monocle 24: The Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 9:48


Tom Webb, Monocle's deputy head of radio, guides us through the delicious drinks offering at the London leg of The Monocle Christmas Market.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monocle 24: The Menu
Food Neighbourhoods #362: The Monocle Christmas Market, Zürich

Monocle 24: The Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 10:25


Join Monocle's deputy head of radio, Tom Webb, as he takes us on a whistle-stop tour of this year's Monocle Christmas Market in Zürich. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monocle 24: Monocle on Saturday
Monocle's Zürich Christmas market

Monocle 24: Monocle on Saturday

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 30:18


Join Juliet Linley and Georgina Godwin for a look through the week's news and culture from Monocle's Christmas market in Zürich with special guests Deputy Head of Radio, Tom Webb, and Editorial Director, Tyler Brûlé. 

The Leadoff
How Amazon Looks to Go Deeper on ‘TNF' (w/ Taylor Rooks)

The Leadoff

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 24:32


Amazon is entering its second season as the exclusive broadcaster of “Thursday Night Football.” Amazon feature reporter Taylor Rooks joins the show to discuss how she gets NFL players to open up and provide new angles to viewers. Plus, Major League Pickleball and the PPA Tour are merging with a $50 million investment into a new entity. Tom Webb of the rival Association of Pickleball Players joins to discuss the merger and the overall pickleball landscape.

Monocle 24: The Briefing
Tuesday 5 September

Monocle 24: The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 32:00


Following a meeting between Russia and Turkey's presidents in Sochi, is a revived Black Sea Grain Initiative on the horizon? We also discuss the challenges that Africa faces in its “green squeeze” with the Overseas Development Institute's senior research fellow, Jodie Keane, and what Sweden and Denmark can learn from Finland when it comes to freedom of speech. Plus: the latest Asia news with Monocle's deputy head of radio, Tom Webb.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monocle 24: The Urbanist
Tall Stories 372: Schumann's Bar am Hofgarten, Munich

Monocle 24: The Urbanist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 4:29


Tom Webb takes us to Munich's best-known bar, where owner Charles Schumann is famous for cultivating exceptional hospitality.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Concierge
Charleston, Taiwan and Basel

The Concierge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 32:59


This week we speak to Ali Smith, the general manager of the boutique Pinch Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina and Clarissa Wei reports from the stunning northeastern coast of Taiwan. Also in the programme: Monocle's Tom Webb explores the world of retail tourism with Sacha Zackariya, CEO of Changegroup and author of ‘Leading Travel & Tourism Retail'. Plus: Jack Simpson writes to us from Basel and our correspondents around the world answer your questions, from Stockholm to Munich.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The NewsWorthy
Special Edition: America's Fastest-Growing Sport (Pickleball!)

The NewsWorthy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 19:44


We're talking about the fastest-growing sport in America: pickleball! I'm chatting with someone who has a lot of influence on the game's future – Tom Webb, who is the chief marketing officer for the Association of Pickleball Players. Then, pickleball physical therapist Dr. Sarah Leong-Lopes joins me to talk about the uptick in injuries as the sport gets more popular, and how to avoid getting hurt. Learn more about our guests: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Sign-up for our bonus weekly email: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/email Become an INSIDER for ad-free episodes: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider This episode was sponsored by: Miracle Made: www.TryMiracle.com/newsworthy ZocDoc: https://www.ZocDoc.com/newsworthy To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com #Pickleball #PickleballInjuries #ProPickleball Association of Pickleball Players: Website, YouTube, Instagram Dr. Leong-Lopes: PHASE app, Pickleball Physio podcast, Website  

Monocle 24: The Briefing
Thursday 6 July

Monocle 24: The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 34:47


The US Treasury secretary, Janet Yellen, begins a four-day trip to China today to ease tensions between the world's two major economies. We discuss the highlights from Italy's most important film awards, the Globo d'oro, which took place in Rome last night. Plus, Tom Webb has a global newspaper review and Fernando Augusto Pacheco reveals Monocle's summer playlist on The Global Countdown.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily

Guy De Launey discusses the failure of the EU-mediated crisis talks between the leaders of Serbia and Kosovo, and Markus Hippi and Isabella Jewell examine Ireland's plan to pay up to €84,000 to those who are willing to relocate to a remote island. Plus: the Dutch students slamming plans to slash English courses and Monocle's Tom Webb on his guilty pleasure: the rock band Genesis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Concierge
Santorini, Perugia and Paris's Hotel Amour

The Concierge

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 31:30


This week we speak to Theodora Minderhoud, hotel manager of Katikies Santorini, who gives us the lowdown on the Greek island, while Monocle's Tom Webb unearths the finest delights that Perugia has to offer. Plus: Fernando Augusto Pacheco talks to Eddie Megraoui about how Hotel Amour in Paris is giving elevator music a new reputation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monocle 24: Monocle on Saturday
Monocle on Saturday: 20 May 2023

Monocle 24: Monocle on Saturday

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 40:46


The weekend's biggest discussion topics with Georgina Godwin. Cultural historian Gavin Plumley reviews the papers, Monocle's deputy head of radio, Tom Webb, brings us a taste of Portofino and we chat to the international director of the Hay Festival, Cristina Fuentes La Roche.

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily

Tom Webb and Markus Hippi discuss Russia's efforts to lure Western attendees to the St Petersburg International Economic Forum, the announcement of new sleeper routes across Europe and the world's first-ever kiss. Plus: a cultural round-up with Steph Chungu and Saj Huq on the global security threats facing governments. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Concierge
Portofino, Le Collectionist and Rio de Janeiro

The Concierge

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 33:00


This week, Domonkos Kékesi, concierge at Grand Hotel Les Trois Rois, shines a light on Basel and Rob Bound speaks to Max Aniort, co-founder of Le Collectionist. Also in the programme: Monocle's Tom Webb takes us on a tour of Portofino, Fernando Augusto Pacheco celebrates the centenary of Rio's Copacabana Palace, owned by the Belmond group, and we hear the latest aviation news from Murdo Morrison of Flightglobal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monocle 24: The Entrepreneurs
Eureka 336: Apostrophy

Monocle 24: The Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 6:24


We catch up with technology innovator Petter Neby to hear about his latest and most ambitious venture. Apostrophy is a software start-up developing a smartphone operating system that prioritises privacy. Fresh from announcing the project at the World Economic Forum, Petter told Monocle's Tom Webb how he plans to compete in a space dominated by a handful of giant brands – and why extra security is always worth paying for.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monocle 24: The Briefing
Monday 10 April

Monocle 24: The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 32:49


The latest stories from Europe and the Americas. Plus: Monocle Radio's Tom Webb reviews the day's newspapers and we mark the 100th anniversary of Påskekrim, or Easter Crime, a Norwegian literary tradition.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Concierge
Helsinki, St Moritz, Morocco and Europe's new rail routes

The Concierge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 32:00


Petri Burtsoff takes us on a dining tour of Helsinki's bohemian neighbourhood of Punavuori, Tom Webb guides us through ski season without skis in St Moritz and Charlotte McDonald-Gibson takes us for a ride through the ever-expanding world of Europe's night trains. Plus: the latest travel news from Alex Wix.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily

Laura Kramer and Tom Webb take a look at the US increase of its military assistance in Somalia. Plus: we shed a light on a day of fake news and wrap the latest stories in the animal world. Markus Hippi and Fernando Augusto Pacheco join us to discuss Finland and Brazil's state of mind and we have Henry Rees-Sheridan's Letter from New York.

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Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily
Friday 10 February

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 40:00


Finland prepares to discuss Nato ratification, Mexico bans shark tourism and government employees receive triple pay on Valentine's Day in a Philippines town. Plus: Natacha Ramsay-Levi on her new design collective. With Emma Searle, Tom Webb and Andrei Nikolai Pamintuan.

Monocle 24: The Entrepreneurs
Eureka 323: Hub Culture

Monocle 24: The Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 8:33


This week, Monocle's Tom Webb introduces his Davos interview with Stan Stalnaker, founder and chief strategy officer of Hub Culture, who talks about the innovative technology ecosystem and its groundbreaking approach to AI. Could building AI with purpose be one of the answers to the climate crisis? Could we consult AI to help us design the framework for fully sustainable cities – and is it time to rethink the legal rights of nature?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monocle 24: The Briefing
Friday 20 January

Monocle 24: The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 30:00


Our final live broadcast from the World Economic Forum comes as this year's gathering comes to a close. We'll look at the key takeaways from this edition with Thomas Seifert, deputy editor-in-chief of Austria's ‘Wiener Zeitung'; hear from former US ambassador to Ukraine, John E Herbst, on the ongoing war and sit down with the CEO of Heathrow airport, John Holland-Kaye. Plus: Monocle's Carlota Rebelo and Tom Webb recap the week for us.

Monocle 24: The Briefing
Monday 16 January

Monocle 24: The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 30:00


A special edition of The Briefing, live from the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting in Davos. Monocle 24's Markus Hippi, Tom Webb and Carlota Rebelo report on the ground. We also hear from Alexandre Edelmann, head of Presence Switzerland, and Deepak Bagla, CEO of Invest India. Plus: spotting plane-spotters at Zürich Airport.

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily
Friday 13 January

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 40:00


Markus Hippi is joined in Zürich by Carlota Rebelo and Tom Webb to discuss Ukraine's future within Nato and look ahead to the World Economic Forum. Plus: a report from Pitti Uomo and Art SG opens its doors in Singapore.

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily
Friday 6 January

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 40:00


Reviewing an extraordinary week in American politics and the state of US democracy, with our Washington correspondent Chris Cermak and panellists Laura Kramer and Tom Webb. Plus: M23 rebel fighters in the DRC and a growing row with Rwanda, the ethics of donating money for a personalised Ukrainian weapon and top travel destinations for 2023.

Monocle 24: The Briefing
Tuesday 27 December

Monocle 24: The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 30:00


Tom Webb brings the headlines and the day's top stories live from Midori House, London.

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The Fertility Podcast
Part 1: Diversity and Inclusion – why understanding reproductive health matters

The Fertility Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 39:29


Welcome to this bumper podcast episode which is sharing our Diversity and Inclusion in Fertility Round Table conversation which was held on Zoom on 8th November 2022 with the aim to help you understand how many different people are impacted by fertility challenges in a number of different ways and also to give you a better understanding of the how these communities who are impacted. By inclusion we want you to start thinking about how you can ensure that any support you put in place for fertility is inclusive in both language and action. It's about understanding your people and communities and how to create sustainable positive change that will represent and benefit those communities going forwards. In the first part of this conversation we'll hear from Emma Persand, Director of Lemur Health, qualified nurse and workplace health and wellbeing professional and Lina Chan, CEO and founder of Parla, a digital health company supporting people on their reproductive life journeys from periods to fertility and menopause with expert-led programmes and workshops discussing Reproductive Health and Wellbeing regarding Cis women and anyone with a uterus as it is this group that are predominantly the ones who have physical treatment and need to be present at all appointments, they're affected by medication side effects and quite often can be all-consumed by the process. We also spoke with Tom Webb, Director of The Easy Bit documentary Shaun Greenaway founder of Knackered Knackers, Male Support platform to discuss the importance of including and empowering men within the fertility conversation, with a focus on the cis-male experience of pressures from societal narratives leading to toxic masculinity and stigma. Thanks once again to our series sponsor Apricity. Watch our FMAW 30 minute demo on our services to find out exactly how we'd support your organisation with our training and membership Find out more about our services here Follow us on Insta and hear what our community has to say Join us on Linked In Find us on Twitter

The F Word at Work
Part 1: Diversity and Inclusion – why understanding reproductive health matters

The F Word at Work

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 39:29


Welcome to this bumper podcast episode which is sharing our Diversity and Inclusion in Fertility Round Table conversation which was held on Zoom on 8th November 2022 with the aim to help you understand how many different people are impacted by fertility challenges in a number of different ways and also to give you a better understanding of the how these communities who are impacted. By inclusion we want you to start thinking about how you can ensure that any support you put in place for fertility is inclusive in both language and action. It's about understanding your people and communities and how to create sustainable positive change that will represent and benefit those communities going forwards. In the first part of this conversation we'll hear from Emma Persand, Director of Lemur Health, qualified nurse and workplace health and wellbeing professional and Lina Chan, CEO and founder of Parla, a digital health company supporting people on their reproductive life journeys from periods to fertility and menopause with expert-led programmes and workshops discussing Reproductive Health and Wellbeing regarding Cis women and anyone with a uterus as it is this group that are predominantly the ones who have physical treatment and need to be present at all appointments, they're affected by medication side effects and quite often can be all-consumed by the process. We also spoke with Tom Webb, Director of The Easy Bit documentary Shaun Greenaway founder of Knackered Knackers, Male Support platform to discuss the importance of including and empowering men within the fertility conversation, with a focus on the cis-male experience of pressures from societal narratives leading to toxic masculinity and stigma. Thanks once again to our series sponsor Apricity. Watch our FMAW 30 minute demo on our services to find out exactly how we'd support your organisation with our training and membership Find out more about our services here Follow us on Insta and hear what our community has to say Join us on Linked In Find us on Twitter

Monocle 24: Monocle on Saturday
Monocle on Saturday: 26 November 2022

Monocle 24: Monocle on Saturday

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022


Monocle's Istanbul correspondent, Hannah Lucinda Smith, has the latest from Turkey. Plus: the political journalist and author Terry Stiastny reviews the day's newspapers and Monocle 24's Tom Webb sits down with Finland's new culture ambassador, Paula Parviainen.

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Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily
Friday 7 October

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 40:00


Russia struggles to stabilise the four regions of Ukraine whose annexation was formalised this week. We ask Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze whether Kyiv can retake land. Rhys James walks us through a fractured Britain, Tom Webb has a creative approach to get workers back into the office, Laura Kramer speaks to film-maker Saim Sadiq about his collaboration with Malala Yousufzai and Jack Simpson takes a look at the winners of this year's Nobel Peace Prize . Plus: our weekly Letter From New York.

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily
Friday 7 October

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 40:00


Russia struggles to stabilise the four regions of Ukraine whose annexation was formalised this week. We ask Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze whether Kyiv can retake land. Rhys James walks us through a fractured Britain, Tom Webb has a creative approach to get workers back into the office, Laura Kramer speaks to film-maker Saim Sadiq about his collaboration with Malala Yousufzai and Jack Simpson takes a look at the winners of this year's Nobel Peace Prize . Plus: our weekly Letter From New York.

Trailblazers with Walter Isaacson
Sports Officiating: Changing The Game

Trailblazers with Walter Isaacson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 29:24


Video replay, tracking technology and new software in sports have the power to make calls quickly, eliminate arguments between players and officials and add speed and excitement back into centuries-old games. As officiating technology continues to evolve, professional leagues and officials weigh the potential for improvement and accuracy with the spirit of the game. Is this a competition between humans and tech—or are they on the same team? Listen to find out.Featuring Tom Webb, Howard Webb, Paul Hawkins, Morgan Sword and Steve Javie.For more on the podcast go to delltechnologies.com/trailblazers

Life Solved
Equality and Abuse in Football ft. Dr Beth Clarkson and Dr Tom Webb

Life Solved

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 17:32


In the first of this two-part special on the state of football, researchers from the University of Portsmouth explore how football in the UK is moving towards becoming a fairer game, and look at the challenges still faced.Dr Tom Webb shares insights into his research around match officials: how this group has been marginalised and is subject to abuse at every level. He compares this to work he's done internationally and asks what can be done to ensure people's rights to a safe working experience are respected.Dr Beth Clarkson works to promote equality and diversity in sports. She's a Policy Advisor for Fair Game UK and discusses how policy and governance can be used to drive sustainability and fairness in the sport. She thinks that research can be fundamental in bringing marginalised voices to the fore in decision-making at every level of the game.DR TOM WEBB @DRTOMWEBBhttps://researchportal.port.ac.uk/en/persons/thomas-webbDR BETH CLARKSON @DRBCLARKSON https://www.port.ac.uk/about-us/structure-and-governance/our-people/our-staff/beth-clarksonFAIR GAME UKhttps://www.fairgameuk.org ABUSE, REFEREES AND MATCH OFFICIALS https://www.port.ac.uk/news-events-and-blogs/news/uk-sporting-bodies-join-forces-to-tackle-abuse-towards-officialsWOMEN'S FOOTBALLhttps://researchportal.port.ac.uk/en/publications/european-super-league-failure-was-a-lucky-swerve-for-womens-footb THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON ELITE WOMEN'S SPORThttps://researchportal.port.ac.uk/en/publications/the-gendered-effects-of-covid-19-on-elite-womens-sportARE WOMEN WINNING THE FIGHT FOR EQUAL PAY IN SPORT?https://researchportal.port.ac.uk/en/publications/women-in-sport-are-winning-the-fight-for-equal-pay-slowly See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Male Fertility
Why men don't have it easy when TTC? Tom Webb talks about his film project

Male Fertility

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 30:16


You'll hear from Tom who tells their story and is now crowdfunding to make a documentary called The Easy Bit, about how men are affected during fertility treatment. As Tom states very clearly in our chat "I'm very conscious of the fact I never want to compare what men go through to what women go through as it is so very different". Tom however is keen to put the spotlight on the struggles men have and like I try to do with this podcast give them a voice. You can find out more about the crowdfunding campaign to support The Easy Bit https://www.gofundme.com/the-easy-bit-2u9n7rg (here ) I first found out about Tom and his partner Nic from Twitter, where I find so many fascinating people willing to share their stories on this podcast. The pair were writing a blog together about their fertility treatment and the challenges it threw in their faces. Nic had to undergo surgery ahead of treatment and the pair documented their steps initially to let their family know what they were going through rather than having to repeat themselves again and again. But as you'd imagine, https://journeytothefarsideofthewomb.wordpress.com/ (their blog )was far more reaching. Tom's work for a production company meant he was also responsible for producing the #HiddenFaces campaign for http://fertilitynetworkuk.org/ (Fertility Network UK) which is a brilliant insight into the variety of people affected by #infertility. I urge you to watch the videos.

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The Addiction Connection Podcast
#145 - Anxiety and its Remedy (Dr. Mark E. Shaw)

The Addiction Connection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 8:55


Dr. Mark E. Shaw teaches on Philippians 4:4-14 which says "Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand; 6 do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. 7 And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. 8 Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. 9 What you have learned and received and heard and seen in me—practice these things, and the God of peace will be with you.I rejoiced in the Lord greatly that now at length you have revived your concern for me. You were indeed concerned for me, but you had no opportunity. 11 Not that I am speaking of being in need, for I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content. 12 I know how to be brought low, and I know how to abound. In any and every circumstance, I have learned the secret of facing plenty and hunger, abundance and need. 13 I can do all things through him who strengthens me. 14 Yet it was kind of you to share my trouble." ESV [1] Mention of Tom Webb, ACBC certified biblical counselor in Knoxville, TN, to whom Dr. Shaw gives thanks for one of the teaching points. How does lack of gratitude breed anxiety? Shout out to Phil Moser also who teaches about gratitude in his work entitled, Safe in the Storm: Biblical Strategies for Overcoming Anxiety https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzPG54RJ4ko is a link to Moser's video trailer. How important is gratitude and a thankful heart in the struggle against an addictive lifestyle? How can this teaching be central in addictions biblical counseling? For help in locating an Addictions Biblical counselor https://www.theaddictionconnection.org/people/ For help in locating a genuinely biblical residential addictions ministry with a focus on the Gospel of Jesus Christ https://www.theaddictionconnection.org/residential-programs/ 3:55 What does verse 5 mean in relationship to anxiety? 4:45 Is it hard to be content when we are abounding? 1 Peter 5:6-8 "Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God so that at the proper time he may exalt you, casting all your anxieties on him, because he cares for you. Be sober-minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour." ESV Dr. Mark E Shaw is the Founder of The Addiction Connection and leads an international team of Commissioned Addictions Biblical Counselors (CABC) who are leading the way in offering the Hope of the Gospel for the Heart of Addiction. [1] Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. May not copy or download more than 500 consecutive verses of the ESV Bible or more than one half of any book of the ESV Bible.

Tom and Lura in the Morning on 94KX
Morgan In The Morning Tuesday January 25th

Tom and Lura in the Morning on 94KX

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 27:50


National Opposite Day. We tried to call it The Morgan In The Midnight Show, but management got upset . TRY IT TUESDAY has us making a cardboard bobsled for the Cabin Fever Party Saturday @ Spyglass, Tom Webb from Spyglass is Mic’d Up as well as on video for our facebook page.  Viral Comedy features […]

University of Portsmouth
News Update - Tackling abuse towards sport officials

University of Portsmouth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 11:42


A number of UK sporting National Governing Bodies (NGB) are coming together to help tackle the issue of abuse towards officials and how to support them and protect their mental health. In a new podcast, Dr Tom Webb explains how he is trying to increase and develop the conversations between sports and so to be able to get these different sports to discuss the abuse, support and mental health of officials and to look at what can be done across sports to combat these issues. In a fascinating discussion, Dr Webb says the aim is to tackle the abuse that officials face and interconnected issues such as isolation and the impact on mental health, disciplinary processes and duty of care around sports officials. By learning from different sports (both in terms of aspects and initiatives that have worked and those that have not worked) and sharing good practice, it is hoped that the outcomes can help improve the recruitment and retention of sports officials.

Stork'd
S2 EP15 - How Do You Define Family? A Special Edition Episode Featuring 13 Season Two Guests

Stork'd

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 10:23


This special edition episode is a compilation of 13 special guests from Season 2 answering the question, “how do you define family?” This compilation is pulled from informative interviews with a range of everyday friends, family, neighbors, and experts sharing their own journey to define and create a family.  This episode features Emily Westerfield, Drunk Aunt Overseas, Carmela, Laney, Jorge, Jenna Guadagni, Caroline, Dara Kurtz, Ambi Kavanagh, Ali Vander Baan, Tom Webb, Kelly Fay and Ashe Hornsby.  In this episode:  [00:18] Emily Westerfield [00:48] Drunk Aunt Overseas [01:42] Carmela [02:23] Laney [03:49] Jorge [04:08] Jenna Guadagni [05:17] Caroline [06:00] Dara Kurtz [07:14] Ambi Kavanagh [07:25] Ali Vander Baan [08:33] Tom Webb [09:00] Kelly Fay [09:17] Ashe Hornsby    www.storkdpodcast.com Quotes "Family is where life begins and love should never end." -  Jorge The thing I can say is it's just love and connection. I mean, that's what family is to me. It's just that unconditional love and it's really that commitment and that connection. - Ambi Kavanagh I've always called my friends “Framily”. So we're like friends and family put together. I think family is what you make it and it doesn't need to be blood. It just needs to be connection. - Ashe Hornsby

Sport Management Review Insights
Career dynamics of elite football referees with Mohsen Loghmani

Sport Management Review Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 22:23


In this episode we chat to Mohsen Loghmani from Griffith University about understanding the career dynamics of elite football referees from childhood to the elite level. We discuss the article Mohsen and co-authors,  Graham Cuskelly and Tom Webb  published about the topic "Examining the career dynamics of elite football referees: a unique identification profile".

Stork'd
S2 EP12 - "Why is this Laminated?" with Filmmaker Tom Webb: A Fertility Journey and Exploration of Masculinity

Stork'd

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 42:51


When we hear about fertility issues, we often hear stories from the female's perspective. In the middle of his own family building process, Director Tom Webb realized that he didn't often hear the male's point of view as a couple battles infertility. Because of this, Tom set out to make a documentary, The Easy Bit, that focused on some of the physical aspects, but mostly the emotional journey a male goes through as he supports his partner and they navigate the challenge together.   The Easy Bit explores the lives of six men who tell their stories openly and honestly about the male perspective of fertility treatment—looking through the camera lens, examining maleness through society's perception, and how fertility impacts maleness. Tom shares the experience of creating the Easy Bit along with his difficult personal fertility journey with his wife, addressing the difference between the United States and United Kingdom's healthcare systems when trying to have a baby and the extreme process his wife needed to meet to qualify for paid IVF treatment in the UK. Tom also addresses the experience of being a partner who is going through a physically and emotionally painful fertility journey with a positive surprise result. Finally, Tom describes in one word what family means to him.  Show notes: https://www.storkdpodcast.com/season2 In This Episode:  [ 1:27 ] Tom's introduction  [ 3:17 ] Tom's fertility journey with his partner  [ 5:08 ] Differences between US and UK healthcare systems and navagitating different requirements of the UK system when trying to have a baby [ 9:17 ] Gastric Bypass Surgery, the extreme process Tom's wife went through to meet the UK's healthcare system to qualify for IVF treatment  [ 13:17 ] Tom's wife starts the IVF process [ 14:50 ] The trauma that unfolded from the IVF process [ 17:06 ] Addressing the topic of toxic masculinity and how to support your partner during the fertility process [ 19:07 ] How Tom's documentary came to fruition  [21:31] The start of the documentary and getting men's perspective going through the infertility treatments  [ 24:15 ] Points of similarity between the men's fertility experiences in the documentary [ 26:49 ] What surprises Tom learned from making the documentary  [30:26] Giving the male perspective on infertility to clinical and medical staff community [ 31:03 ] Why the medical community was shocked when they first saw the documentary [ 33:09 ] Circling back to find out the outcome of Tom's fertility journey [ 38:49 ] Tom's playlist that would describe his fertility journey [ 40:36] The word that defines family for Tom [ 41:26] Where to watch The Easy Bit and how to find Tom Takeaways:  Men feel like it's all on them to provide the best emotional and physical support to their partner going through the fertility journey together. However, this can lead to men overlooking their own emotional and physical needs. By providing adequate mental health care to men during fertility journeys, they are better equipped to care for their partner's needs, leading to both parties having their needs adequately met. Tackling the concept of “toxic masculinity,” which is exceedingly prevalent in today's society, needs to be addressed. By taking the first steps to dismantle it and provide mental health support to men, the emotional burden is processed more productively which is beneficial to both partners in the fertility journey. While facing fertility issues- finding a supportive community can be a helpful tool as you manage through treatments.  Infertility affects both men and women, however you generally know the female's perspective. Helping men also have a voice during this time can be helpful for the couple as they experience it together.  People who haven't faced infertility will probably not understand what you're going through. Connecting them to some resources on how to help family and friends cope through this time is important and helpful for all. Providing more support to men in a fertility journey can be beneficial to women Fertility treatments including IVF are not a guarantee for success and even though it may not work out for you and your partner, you may come out with a stronger relationship. Links  Facebook: Facebook.com/theeasybit Tom on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tomwebbdirector/ Website: https://www.tomwebbfilms.com  “The Easy Bit” Documentary - Watch on Amazon Prime “The Easy Bit” Documentary - Watch on Vimeo   Instagram - The Easy Bit  Instagram - Tom's Personal Twitter - The Easy Bit Twitter - Tom's Personal Facebook - The Easy Bit Disclaimer: The podcasts available on this website have been produced for informational, educational and entertainment purposes only. The stories and experiences contained within reflect the experiences and opinions of the guest and may contain content found to be triggering by listeners. Listeners should take care to avoid program content which may not be suited to them. The contents of any podcast do not constitute medical or professional advice, do not reflect the opinions of the podcast or its host and do not create any type of professional relationship between the audience and presenters.  No person listening to and/or viewing any podcast from this website should act or refrain from acting on the basis of the content of a podcast without first seeking appropriate professional advice and/or counseling, nor shall the information be used as a substitute for professional advice and/or counseling. Stork'd Podcast expressly disclaims any and all liability relating to any actions taken or not taken based on any or all contents of this site.

Cards on the Table: A Football Referees Podcast
What is the real impact of referee abuse? | Cards on the Table

Cards on the Table: A Football Referees Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 18:05


Media Officer Joe Larkin and Dr Tom Webb discuss the real impact of referee abuse, including the higher echelons of the professional game and grassroots football.

Man Marking
Not for me Clive: You're not fit to Referee!

Man Marking

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 60:51


You're not fit to Referee! A study conducted by Dr. Tom Webb, a Senior Lecturer at University of Portsmouth, found that more than nine in 10 referees in England have been verbally abused, with 59.7% experiencing some form of abuse every two games. The research was collated in Dr. Webbs book, Referees, Match Officials & Abuse. Dr. Webb told BBC sport in November 2020, "Abuse is still a significant issue, probably the biggest in refereeing. Mental health within referees is intrinsically tied to abuse." Referee abuse is nothing new, but it has perhaps gained new found notoriety in recent weeks following the incident involving Darren Drysdale and Alan Judge. We wanted to take a look at why referee abuse occurs, what are the implications, and what can we do as fans to help improve the situation.  If you enjoy this episode, or any of our other episodes, please pop over to apple podcasts, and give us a rating and a review.  https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/man-marking/id1506661828 You can find us on Twitter @marking_man and don't forget to use the hashtag #WheresTheTalkingLads  If you have been affected by any of the themes discussed in today's episode, we have listed some organisations below who are there if you need to talk: Samaritans  Call 116 132 for free https://www.samaritans.org/ Papyrus UK Call 0800 068 41 41 Papyrus Website CALM ZONE 0800 58 58 58 https://www.thecalmzone.net/help/helpline/  

My life on the line
My Life Researching Referee Abuse With Dr Tom Webb | My Life On The Line

My life on the line

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 47:02


In this episode, Ale, Jack & Benji interviewed Dr Tom Webb, known in the football for his outstanding work researching match officials, focussing on referee abuse and how to tackle the issue. Tom is founder and coordinator of the Referee and Match Official Research Network which was formed as a result of the widely published research from a variety of disciplinary perspectives on the subject of referees and match officials in sport, including a book he just published about match officials and abuse. Tom has worked with a number of high profile sporting organisations such as UEFA, The Premier League, the MCC and the International Netball Federation (INF). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

My life on the line
E20 - My Life Researching Referee Abuse With Dr Tom Webb

My life on the line

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 47:47


In this episode, Ale, Jack & Benji interviewed Dr Tom Webb, known in the football for his outstanding work researching match officials, focussing on referee abuse and how to tackle the issue. Tom is founder and coordinator of the Referee and Match Official Research Network which was formed as a result of the widely published research from a variety of disciplinary perspectives on the subject of referees and match officials in sport, including a book he just published about match officials and abuse. Tom has worked with a number of high profile sporting organisations such as UEFA, The Premier League, the MCC and the International Netball Federation (INF).

Referees: The Final Whistle
Episode 12 with special guest Dr Tom Webb, Senior Lecturer at University of Portsmouth

Referees: The Final Whistle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 49:27


In this episode we discuss: ⚽ Dr Tom Webb's book Referees, Match Officials & Abuse ⚽ Almost 94% of all referees subjected to verbal abuse ⚽ What is the answer to fix the game of this problem? Buy Dr Tom's New Book HERE: tinyurl.com/y4rydz5k --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefinalwhistlepodcast/message

Referees: The Final Whistle
Episode 12 with special guest Dr Tom Webb, Senior Lecturer at University of Portsmouth

Referees: The Final Whistle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 49:27


In this episode we discuss: ⚽ Dr Tom Webb's book Referees, Match Officials & Abuse ⚽ Almost 94% of all referees subjected to verbal abuse ⚽ What is the answer to fix the game of this problem? Buy Dr Tom's New Book HERE: tinyurl.com/y4rydz5k --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefinalwhistlepodcast/message

RNZ: Morning Report
Students doing well despite lockdown - Māngere principal

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 2:32


The pandemic has caused a 20 percent drop in the number of NCEA credits schools have reported to the Qualifications Authority. It is not yet clear if there is a real fall in student achievement or just a delay in schools sending results to the authority.  The government is giving students extra credits this year to help them cross the line but Tom Webb from Māngere College told RNZ education correspondent, John Gerritsen, his students are doing well regardless.   

The Swamp Fox Podcast Network
007-Tom "Sign Guy" Webb

The Swamp Fox Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 156:22


Join Matt, Mike, and Tom Webb aka Sign Guy, aka The Goat Man as they discuss a wide variety of topics with the most interesting man in Kershaw County. Continue the conversation on the Vote Matt Facebook Page. Please Like, Subscribe, Share, and Review the podcast on your favorite listening platform. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/swampfoxnetwork/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/swampfoxnetwork/support

The Fertility Podcast
How Men are coping in lockdown

The Fertility Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 47:29


To mark Men's Health Week, this week in the UK we are chatting with Tom Webb the Director of The Easy Bit and Morten Ulsted CEO and co-founder of ExSeed. The Easy Bit First up it's Tom. Tom has spoken on https://www.thefertilitypodcast.com/easybit/ (the podcast before) and this time joins us now that his film – The Easy Bit is finished and now available to watch. The aim of the film is to help men realise that there is help and support out there for them, particularly as more often than not the focus, when going through a fertility struggle, is on the woman. Tom has been overwhelmed by the reaction the film has had from both men and women, but he wasn't expecting the overwhelming response from the fertility industry on how the film has opened their eyes to how men feel. Hopefully this will result in changes to care within the clinics and consideration to the language used to men and couples. You can view https://vimeo.com/ondemand/theeasybit (The Easy Bit now on Vimeo )   Mental Health and Fertility During the film, the men being filmed used the words such as shame, upset, anger, horrific ordeal, emotional toil, to explain their experiences of infertility and all talked about the feeling of being ignored throughout their journey. The film highlighted that counselling services within clinica are all set up for women and no support is available for men. However, Tom found that men do prefer to access support very differently to women such as through podcasts, peer-to-peer support and men only Facebook groups. To visit the Men Only Fertility Support Facebook page click https://www.facebook.com/groups/mensfertilitysupport/ (here) Tom tells us how watching the film can teach men so much and validate their feelings. One of the men filmed said that being vulnerable makes you stronger COVID-19 and Men The new guidelines within clinics due to COVID-19 mean that men may well be excluded from the majority of appointments. Tom believes that excluding men will do so much damage, and he hopes that clinics will consider ways in which men can be safely including during this time.   ExSeed the Home Sperm Test Morten Ulsted is the CEO and co-founder of the sperm home test https://exseedhealth.com (ExSeed). Morten set about developing an advanced home test that is as good as clinic tests. The test uses the amazing computing power and camera technology we all have in our pockets in our smartphone. What ExSeed Tests Using your phone as an advanced microscope, the ExSeed test looks at sperm concentration and motility. Morten wanted to design a test that any healthcare practitioner, anywhere in the world, will look at the result and feel confident with what it says. As well as testing, ExSeed also offers a personalised programme to improve sperm based on the test. This bespoke advice supports men to work on and improve their lifestyle to optimize their fertility. Through the ExSeed App users are also able to book a chat with a doctor, dietician or personal coach When should you test with ExSeed? Morten tells us that the test can be used for men who are curious about their fertility, those who are starting out trying to conceive and those who have been trying for sometime and want to monitor any progress. The ExSeed box comes with 5 tests and Morton recommends that as sperm parameters can fluctuate on a daily or weekly basis, you should test once then wait about a week and repeat the test. It's important to abstain from ejaculation 48 hours beforehand. ExSeed cost £149.00 for 5 tests and is available on the ExSeed website. Check out Natalie's Facebook Group where she's going...  See https://acast.com/privacy (acast.com/privacy) for privacy and opt-out information.

Bright Verde
Tom Webb (15) | Vice President of Public Relations and Broadcasting for Austin FC

Bright Verde

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 24:57


We talk to Tom Webb, the Vice President of Public Relations and Broadcasting for Austin FC. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brightverdepod/support

Successfully Chaotic
Tom Webb, A.K.A The Funny Mortgage Guy

Successfully Chaotic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 41:26


Tom Webb, A.K.A. The Funny Mortgage Guy makes a guest appearance talking to us about... well honestly I am not even sure. You will just have to listen for yourself.  Here is the Prius Video mentioned.Follow Tom on Facebook.  ABOUT SUCCESSFULLY CHAOTIC :I have a confession...I suck at lots of things...I mean it. As a business owner, wife, and mom of 7 kids (one on the autism spectrum) I get PLENTY of opportunities to mess things up. I have had my “go get ‘em” moments where I shine (for a moment) only to fall down a hill, burst into flames and drag myself back up the other side. I have had more than my fair share of life’s chaos. Some I had no control over and some I helped along. So how can I be successful in the midst of life’s chaos? I think the idea that someone reaches success is a unicorn. We are all constantly growing, and changing. What means success to us today isn't what it meant 20 years ago. The first step is defining how YOU define success. We talk with people who have experienced the OWN chaos and have came out on top. We want to share our mess ups, as well as our "ah ha" moments, all while giving you nuggets of helpful information that you can use in your own life and business.  Grab a cup of coffee or a glass of wine and join us! -Maria

Successfully Chaotic
Tom Webb, A.K.A. The Funny Mortgage Guy

Successfully Chaotic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 41:26


Tom Webb, A.K.A. The Funny Mortgage Guy makes a guest appearance talking to us about... well honestly I am not even sure. You will just have to listen for yourself. Here is the Prius Video mentioned. Follow Tom on Facebook. ABOUT SUCCESSFULLY CHAOTIC : I have a confession...I suck at lots of things...I mean it. As a business owner, wife, and mom of 7 kids (one on the autism spectrum) I get PLENTY of opportunities to mess things up. I have had my “go get ‘em” moments where I shine (for a moment) only to fall down a hill, burst into flames and drag myself back up the other side. I have had more than my fair share of life’s chaos. Some I had no control over and some I helped along. So how can I be successful in the midst of life’s chaos? I think the idea that someone reaches success is a unicorn. We are all constantly growing, and changing. What means success to us today isn't what it meant 20 years ago. The first step is defining how YOU define success. We talk with people who have experienced the OWN chaos and have came out on top. We want to share our mess ups, as well as our "ah ha" moments, all while giving you nuggets of helpful information that you can use in your own life and business. Grab a cup of coffee or a glass of wine and join us! -Maria

Austin Anthem Podcast
Year-end interviews with Chris Bils and Tom Webb, plus McConaughey stories, and Reyna press conference

Austin Anthem Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 52:20


Sports journalist, Chris Bils, and Austin FC's Tom Webb join Landon to talk about the highlights of 2019 and what they are looking forward to in 2020. Chris shares a fantastic McConaughey story that you will definitely want to hear.  Landon, Jeremiah, and Tony also discuss the Claudio Reyna meet & greet and other Austin FC news. 

Austin's Soccer Pod
Tom Webb - Austin FC's VP of Public Relations and Broadcast

Austin's Soccer Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 71:23


We talk about a whole lot this episode: the announcement of Austin FC's new training facility, eMLS coming SXSW and of course, Claudio Reyna named Austin FC's new and first ever Sporting Director. We also sit down with Austin FC's Vice President of public relations and broadcast. Listen to his story of coming to the states, his experience with Manchester United and a little "breaking news" of his own in his personal life.

Austin Anthem Podcast
Jimmy Flannigan, and Austin FC news with Tom Webb

Austin Anthem Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 53:00


Austin City Council Member, Jimmy Flannigan, joins Landon and Jeremiah to revisit late nights at City Hall, discuss soccer as a gateway drug to local politics, and to decide on Jimmy's role in the Zanate Musical Collective. Tom Webb, VP of Public Relations for Austin FC, also joins to talk club news and clears up a few points regarding season membership prices, including the difference in "General" seating and "General admission". Click on the link below for free registration to march in the Viva la Vida Parade with Austin Anthem and the Zanate Musical Collective Viva la Vida Parade Registration  

Circulation on the Run
Circulation August 06, 2019 Issue

Circulation on the Run

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 26:01


Dr Carolyn Lam:                Welcome to Circulation on the Run, your weekly podcast summary and backstage pass to the journal and its editors. We're your cohosts, I'm Dr Carolyn Lam, associate editor from National Heart Center and Duke National University of Singapore Dr Gregory Hundley:       And I'm Greg Hundley, associate editor from the Pauley Heart Center in Richmond, Virginia at VCU Health. Our feature article today really invokes thought regarding LVAD bridging to heart transplantation. I really look forward to the conversation with Dr Veli Topkara from Columbia University, the corresponding author and our associate editor, Dr Mark Drazner from UT Southwestern. And it's regarding the outcomes from their study, evaluating patients waiting for transplant that are bridged with an LVAD versus not. But before we get to that, let's dive into some of our other original articles with our little coffee chat. Do you have an article that you'd like to discuss? Dr Carolyn Lam:                You bet I do Greg and I have my coffee here. Have you ever wondered, does microvascular disease, in any location in the body, increase the risk of lower limb amputation? Well, this was looked at in the paper that I chose first today. It's from Dr Beckman from Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Tennessee and his colleagues, and they basically examined 125,674 participants in the Veterans Aging Cohort Study from 2003 to 2014 and analyzed the effect of prevalent microvascular disease defined as retinopathy, neuropathy and nephropathy and peripheral artery disease status on the risk of incident amputation events, of which there were 1,185 amputations over a median of 9.3 years. Dr Gregory Hundley:       Wow, Carolyn. What did this study find? What did Josh and his colleagues find? Dr Carolyn Lam:                They found that the presence of microvascular disease increases the risk of amputation significantly in the absence of peripheral artery disease. As many as one in six below knee amputations may result from microvascular disease, even without peripheral artery disease. Microvascular disease also potentiates the amputation risk in persons with peripheral artery disease to more than 20-fold, compared to persons with neither peripheral artery disease nor microvascular disease. Further research is really needed to understand the mechanisms by which this occurs. And in the meantime, clinicians should bear this increased risk in mind when screening for and managing lower extremity disease. Dr Gregory Hundley:       Ah. Well Carolyn, my first paper is somewhat related because we're going to talk about triglycerides. And this paper is from Zahid Ahmad from UT Southwestern Medical Center. He's the corresponding author. And can you imagine Carolyn an antibody that could correct elevations in serum triglycerides? Dr Carolyn Lam:                Tell us about it, Greg. Dr Gregory Hundley:       Well, I'm going to give you a little background first. Low levels of triglycerides and other lipids are observed in individuals with loss of function mutations in angiopoietin-like protein 3 which inhibits lipoprotein lipase activity, increasing triglycerides and other lipids, and providing a rationale for development of a monoclonal antibody therapy. Dr Carolyn Lam:                Interesting. What did this study do Greg? Dr Gregory Hundley:       It evaluated evinacumab. They looked at the safety of this. This is a fully human angiopoietin-like protein 3 antibody, and it was compared with placebo, with no serious treatment emergent adverse events, no events related to death or treatment discontinuation was reported. They did two phase one studies evaluating single and multiple ascending doses. In addition, substantial and sustained percent reductions from baseline versus placebo were observed and triglycerides with absolute levels reaching about 50 milligrams per deciliter for several of the evinacumab doses at specific time points in both studies. And therefore, the data from these two phase one studies in this one paper support further clinical evaluation of this new antibody in larger studies of hypertriglyceridemic individuals. Dr Carolyn Lam:                Definitely a space to look out for. Well Greg, my next paper is a basic paper. Genome wide association studies have identified chromosome 14 Q32 as a locus for coronary artery disease. The disease associated variants fall in a hitherto uncharacterized gene called Hedgehog Interacting Protein Like 1, or HHIPL1. the function of this gene and its role in atherosclerosis has previously been unknown, well, until today's paper. But Greg, here's your quiz. What do you know about the hedgehog proteins? Dr Gregory Hundley:       Well, I know hedgehogs are friendly little animals and I know they must have great proteins because they're so friendly. Dr Carolyn Lam:                Why did I expect that? Oh, let me tell you a little bit about them. The mammalian hedgehog proteins like sonic hedgehog, desert hedgehog, and Indian hedgehog are secreted molecules that exert a concentration and time dependent effect on target cells following binding and complex signal transduction pathways. They induce the transcription of target genes, primarily involved in cell proliferation, survival, and fate specification.                                                 Now in adults, the hedgehog signaling is involved in the maintenance of adult vasculature and ischemia induced neovascularization, including after myocardial infarction. Today's authors, however, including Tom Webb from University of Leicester and colleagues, report the first experimental investigation of HHIPL1 and the present evidence that it is a secreted proatherogenic protein that regulates smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration. So, that's novel.                                                 Through a series of experiments involving coronary artery disease, relevant human cells and mouse models, they showed that HHIPL1 is a secreted protein that interacts with sonic hedgehog and is a positive regulator of hedgehog signaling. In murine models, HHIPL1 deficiency attenuates the development of atherosclerosis by reducing smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration. The clinical implications are two-fold. First, this study supports HHIPL1 as the causal gene at that 14 Q32 coronary artery disease locus that we did not really understand previously. And secondly, HHIPL1 is a promising therapeutic target that affects a pathogenic mechanism not addressed by current mechanisms for coronary artery disease. Room for novel development. Dr Gregory Hundley:       Very interesting Carolyn. Well, I've got another basic science paper, and this is from Dr Kenneth Walsh at University of Virginia and it's going to look at the role of neutrophils, not necessarily macrophages but neutrophils and their role in pressure overload induced cardiac dysfunction. While the complex roles of macrophages in myocardial injury is widely appreciated, the function of neutrophils in nonischemic cardiac pathology has received relatively little attention. This study examined the regulation and function of neutrophils in pressure overload induced cardiac hypertrophy as mice underwent treatment with Ly6G antibody to deplete neutrophils and then subjected them to transverse aortic constriction or TAC. Dr Carolyn Lam:                Huh? What did they find? Dr Gregory Hundley        Caroline, the study revealed that neutrophils played a critical role in the hypertrophy of the left ventricle that results from pressure overload in this murine model of heart failure and identified that a non-canonical Wnt protein is essential for the recruitment of neutrophils to the injured myocardium. Dr Carolyn Lam:                Hmm. What do you think are the clinical implications of this? Dr Gregory Hundley        This study demonstrates how neutrophils contribute to the hypertrophy of the left ventricle under conditions that do not involve ischemia or myocardial necrosis. Also, since cardiac hypertrophy is a risk factor for the development of heart failure, this study implicates WnT5a mediated neutrophil infiltration as an early step in the progression of this disease. Dr Carolyn Lam:                Wow, thanks Greg. That was so cool. But let's hurry on to our feature discussion, shall we? Dr Gregory Hundley        You Bet. Dr Carolyn Lam:                Bridge to transplant with left ventricular assist devices is a mainstay of therapy for heart failure in patients awaiting heart transplantation. The criteria for heart transplantation listing does not differ between patients medically managed versus mechanically bridged to heart transplant. However, are there differences in post-transplant outcomes between medically managed and mechanically bridged patients? Well, today's paper provides important data to address this question. So pleased to have with us the corresponding author, Dr Veli Topkara from Columbia University Medical Center, New York Presbyterian as well as Dr Mark Drazner, associate editor from UT Southwestern. Welcome gentleman. Veli, this is an important question. Could you please tell us how you addressed it and what you found? Dr Veli Topkara:                We decided to visit an old question of whether bridging with LVAD confers at risk for post-transplant mortality. Because the field and pump technology has been rapidly changing. There has been a significant increase in utilization of devices nationwide to the extent that more than 50% of patients already have an LVAD in place by the time they receive a heart transplant. And patients also wait much longer on these pumps before they could get a heart.                                                 Currently, available devices provide continuous flow and patients essentially live without a pulse for many months to years waiting for a heart. And with this unique physiology, they also have unique complications such as RV failure and there has also been pre-survey reports including one from our center suggesting an increase in the primary graft failure rates after heart transplant. And mostly seen in patients who were bridge to transplant with an LVAD.                                                 To address some of these questions, we took advantage of the UNOS database, which is the largest prospective transplant data registry in the United States. We were able to identify more than 14,000 patients who are either medically or mechanically bridged to transplant. We then derived a cohort from patients who were LVAD baseline by propensity score and we looked at their outcomes.                                                 And what we found was that patients who were mechanically bridged to transplant with an LVAD, had 9.5% mortality at one year, compared to 7.2% in patients who were medically bridged. And this is more than 30% increase in relative risk of death for LVAD patients. When we looked at the specific cause of death at one year, LVAD patients had a higher number of cardiovascular death secondary to primary graft failure, confirming findings of the recent studies at a larger scale.                                                 Next, we looked at whether mortality risk factors were similar in the mechanical versus medical bridged patients. And this is a very important question clinically because the criteria for transplant listing do not distinguish between the two patient cohorts. For example, at my center age cutoff transplant listing is less than 72 years of age and that is whether or not patients are on VAD support. And same applies for example, GFR cutoff for renal function or PVR cutoff for pulmonary hypertension. And all the cutoffs that are utilized are essentially identical for transplant candidates irrespective of the bridging strategy.                                                 But what we found in this paper, however, what's quite different that if we apply the same thresholds for mechanical versus medical bridged patients, for some of these risk factors, you end up having outcomes that are remarkably different. For example, for patients with a normal renal function, the mortality risk is similar going into transplant with or without an LVAD, but for patients with borderline renal function observed mortality has more than doubled for those going into transplant with an LVAD, as opposed to medical therapy.                                                 And we also observed similar trends for recipient age, BMI and PVR, in which numerical increase in these factors would translate to high risk of mortality in LVAD patients going into heart transplant. Despite the limitations of this large registry analysis, I think these findings suggest that we may need to think of it differently when it comes to listing or transplanting patients who are on LVAD. And there seems to be a group of patients who are perhaps maybe better served by staying on an LVAD as opposed to moving on to heart transplant and we need to better identify who these patients are. Dr Carolyn Lam:                Oh Wow. Veli, thank you. First, congratulations on a very important paper and also how you beautifully summarized. Mechanically bridging patients associated with a higher risk of early post-transplant mortality and even providing data on the cause and risk factors associated with that mortality. Mark, could I bring you in here? Not just as AE (associate editor), but as a doc[tor] who manages many of these patients. What were your perspectives? Dr Mark Drazner:             As I step back and as Veli said, there's an increasing number of patients who are being bridged with a VAD, so the question clearly is important, and we don't really have any randomized data available to us in terms of how the bridging strategy may impact outcomes. When you look at the groups of patients who are supported with VADs or not, they're very different and so you need to do some statistical manipulation which here they did propensity matching, to try to come up with equal groups as you look at their outcomes. That was nicely done.                                                 And then theoretically I think you could argue there may be reasons why patients bridged with VADs may do better or they may do worse. They may do better because you may restore their functionality, you may improve renal function and, but they may do worse because they have coagulopathies, the VAD itself may lead to complications and so it's a question you can't really answer just logically. You really need some data which is I think the best study that's been brought forward so far as the one we're discussing today. Veli, let me ask you because the obvious question then is why do you think the outcomes are worse among the patients who are bridged? Dr Veli Topkara:                I think they are doing worse for multiple different reasons. Having an LVAD is clearly an additional surgery which technically makes the second transplant surgery more complicated. But when we looked at the risk factors for primary graft failure at our institutions, the predictors of primary graft failure in LVAD patients were also very similar to factors we identified in this nationwide analysis which included renal failure, RV dysfunction, as well as trans-transplant and increased time on device support. I think it's clear that some subset of LVAD patients who have these risk factors are at higher risk for increased post-transplant mortality for some of the mechanistic reasons are unclear at this point. Dr Mark Drazner:             Do you think their continuous flow exposure is part of it? Dr Veli Topkara:                That's clearly one of the hypotheses that we have been talking about because as we discussed, these patients are exposed to continuous flow for a long time and one of the concerns is whether they lose their peripheral arterial venous-reactivity over time. And this could potentially also be the reason why patients who are on pump support for longer times are at higher risk for PGF. That's a possible underlying mechanism. But in this data set, we didn't have fair data with regards to pulse pressure and pulsatility, which could have helped answering this question. Dr Mark Drazner:             And just for clarification for the listeners, this was pre-HeartMate 3 data, is that correct? Dr Veli Topkara:                Yes. This analysis doesn't include any HeartMate 3 patients. Dr Carolyn Lam:                And Mark, if you don't mind, could you also clarify for the listeners why you specifically pointed out HeartMate 3 in the setting of the pulsatility? Dr Mark Drazner:             There is some degree of pulsatility reintroduced with the HeartMate 3, whether that has any physiological consequences is not yet known. Certainly, in terms of the impact of transplants. But as Veli said, the dataset available didn't yet include the HeartMate 3 so that's, remains an unanswered question for us currently, but certainly an important one. Dr Veli Topkara:                We would probably be able to do this analysis now that we have accumulated more patients with HeartMate 3. At the time of the study we didn't have any HeartMate 3 patients in the registry. In terms of primary graft failure, we have implanted over 160 patients with HeartMate 3 at my center, but we still see primary graft failure in HeartMate 3 patients going into heart transplant, but that would clearly be an interesting follow up project. Dr Mark Drazner:             Yeah, for sure. Another point that people, as they looked at your paper and asked me, is in terms of the impact of the VAD complications, whether the patients who are doing worse or those who, because they are patients who had VAD who have had complications and then went on a transplant and the impact of that, in terms of your findings. I know you did some analyses on that. Could you just clarify that for our listeners as well? Dr Veli Topkara:                Sure, so we wanted to look at for the LVAD patients, if there were any VAD related factors that would impact the posttransplant mortality and one of the things that we looked at was, their specific complications on LVAD support and were able to pull that data by looking at their reason for 1A upgrade status which clarifies the complication pipe. And when we looked at, based on complication type, we didn't see any impact of complication on the post LVAD mortality. In other words, the other patients who are transplanted with an infection or they were transplanted because of device thrombosis, they did not have any difference in terms of their posttransplant mortality.                                                 We also compared patients who were supported by axial flow devices versus centrifugal flow devices and again, there was no significant difference in terms of posttransplant mortality. One factor that we found that was significant was the duration of the LVAD support and patients who stayed on the LVAD for longer times clearly had increased higher risk of posttransplant mortality. And this is also something that we had found in our institutional data. Dr Mark Drazner:             And Veli that would potentially speak to the impact of the continuous flow if duration of VAD is a risk factor. Dr Veli Topkara:                That's our hypothesis Mark. And I think we all tend to think that continuous flow is not natural, and we have pulse style flow for a reason. Now it's possible that if our bodies and end organs and vessels are exposed to continuous flow for a long time, that may be potentially a reason for, increased risk of PGF or raise of PGF after heart transplant. But I don't think we have enough data yet. Dr Mark Drazner:             Veli, one of the other interesting findings was the lack of impact on long-term outcomes. I'd be interested in your thoughts about that, why there was an impact on the first year but not long term. Dr Veli Topkara:                Absolutely. And that was a critical part of the findings and when we looked at our survival, when we visually looked at the curve, it seemed like the curves really separated early on and they sort of remain parallel to each other after one year. And for that reason, we did a conditional survival analysis starting from one year and then we compared starting for one year. There was actually no difference between the LVAD versus medical group. Again, confirming that the adverse impact of survival was really early, within the first year after transplant and I think that really has to do with primary graft failure as well as vasoplegia which are, typically seen early posttransplant. And I think the reason the VAD support is increasing mortality is most likely through increasing risk of PGF as well as vasoplegia. Now that's my read on the early risk rather than the late impact. Dr Mark Drazner:             Do you think that speaks to maybe not as big an impact on the immunological milieu of VADs as one might anticipate? Dr Veli Topkara:                Certainly, I mean the immunology, one thing we know is that LVAD patients have higher HLA sensitization going into transplant. However, primary graft failure is typically very early after transplant. And in general, we don't find, obviously we don't see any rejection in these patients. The mechanism is not related to HLA mediated rejection. Dr Mark Drazner:             That's interesting. Dr Carolyn Lam:                Well Mark and Veli, thanks so much. This is such an important and interesting discussion. Could I wrap it up now by asking each of you, you've already covered possibly the important areas for future research including the pulsatile devices, but what should clinicians take home right now? Veli, if I could start with you, because you had already said earlier that perhaps these patients need to be more carefully considered. What do you mean by that? What's the take home for now? Dr Veli Topkara:                I think the question is whether we should be listing or transplanting LVAD patients who are high-risk, and I think the research should focus on developing tools to better identify LVAD patients who are too high-risk for transplant. In this project, we only worked with a limited number of variables that were available in the UNOS registry, but there may be more specific clinical risk factors or even biomarkers predicting outcome in this unique cohort of LVAD patients potentially transitioning into transplant. I think that's an important question to figure out.                                                 And another important question is whether we should be using identical cutoffs for listing patients with or without LVAD and if not, what would be the ideal cutoff for each one of these risk factors? Because what I read from this paper is that, a creatinine level of 1.8 may signal a different risk in an LVAD patient versus another patient on a minor trump. That's another important question.                                                 And also, since October of last year, the new heart allocation policy has been in place, which now defines LVAD patients to appear status three or four based on their complication profile. And it will be interesting to see how the new allocation system would impact patients are on LVAD support waiting for an organ. And it's possible that these patients may end up waiting longer compared to patients who are with cardiogenic shock and are assigned to higher tier status. And if LVAD patients wait longer as we see from this data, they will have worse posttransplant outcomes. It's going to be very interesting to see how the new allocation policy impacts.                                                 Another point I want to make is that with the recent MOMENTUM-3 trial patients receiving HeartMate 3 LVADs, had a 13.4% mortality risk at one year and this is actually lower than 17.6% mortality at one year in high risk LVAD patients in our study. Again, questioning transitioning from LVAD to transplant in high risk patients. Dr Mark Drazner:             I might take a step back even further. It's an important, it touches on a critical question in my mind, which is if you have a patient who needs to go into transplant and they're not crashing and burning. I'm assuming if they're crashing and burning, you need to go onto an LVAD, the following comments won't apply to that group. If you're a patient who's relatively stable, is it a better strategy to try and get them to transplant directly? Or is it better to go through and VAD and then transplant them? And ultimately that strategy question I think would require randomization to really answer that. But the data that we have discussed today, I think are opening that question and touch upon that in terms of the strategy of the impact of bridging people with VADs itself, which is why I think this is such an important question. Dr Carolyn Lam:                Thanks again, Mark and Veli. That was an amazing discussion.                                                 Thank you, audience, for joining us. You've been listening to Circulation On The Run. Don't forget to tune in again next week.                                                 This program is copyright American Heart Association 2019.  

Fantasy Sports and Politics
FSP:NFC West review and the Lawyers join the show

Fantasy Sports and Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2019 94:00


Vic and Jerry discuss their views of the NFC West and welcome their special guest, the lawyers. The two lawyers come to the show to discuss their thoughts on Vic’s offensive rankings. Will this show go smoothly or go off the rails. We don’t know so dial-in, listen to or join the conversation 

Knights of the Round Table
KOTRT.tv 025 - Tom Webb

Knights of the Round Table

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 25:57


Tom Webb, The Fun Mortgage Guy, Organic Facebook Marketing Coach and Officer of the Loan, discusses his many adventures, pursuits and new found passion for authenticity in all things. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tom.webb.967 YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCoWVjVEeWMKgd78cVRWpOPA Dog Rescue: https://www.pawsitivewarriorsrescue.org/ DragoneFly: https://dragonfly.org/ Contact Card: https://nextcardpro.com/card/Z728379

The Steven Sulley Study Podcast
Coding& Communicating The Present; An Interview With Tom Webb

The Steven Sulley Study Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 60:25


This is a fascinating interview with Tom Webb Artist, Magician and ‘great dancer'. Tom shares with Steven his journey to date and the influences for his current work. Tom's combination of coding and real-time data creates thought-provoking work that is connected to the present. Steven and Tom reflect on individual installations, the impact these pieces have and the often-shocking statistics that inspired them.   KEY TAKEAWAYS Beginning An interest in magic combined with a passion for technology was the starting point that led to an opportunity to take part in ‘America's Got Talent'.   The TED Talks Berlin was a platform to explain the tricks that were used in the ‘America's Got Talent audition this was seen as an important opportunity, by Tom, to explain how the technology worked and dispel the fear people often have of it. Romania provided an opportunity to share the combination of coding and art coming together. In this talk, Tom was able to articulate how coding and art can be combined to create thought-provoking pieces that are connected to the present.   The combination of technology and a desire to create work that communicates and is connected to ‘real-time' form the basis for the current work.   Coding and Communicating The art is created through the use of programming connected to the present and communicated visually.   The pieces created both communicate and reflect contemporary life in real time.   An installation or work is not static, it tells a story that can change over time. The vision is to create work that is about the world today but will change  as time goes on.   And Next…. Within the next ten years, the vision is to have pieces in public places and museums across the world.   BEST MOMENTS ‘What is the narrative of this thing'   ‘You learn by doing'   ‘If I can program art, I can communicate things'   ‘My Art – it's about communicating and reflecting contemporary life in real time' ‘My work is definitely about trying to tell stories, but about telling stories in a way that I don't just have to create a static piece of art it's something that can change over time'   ‘I'd love it if people bought my art, I only make one of one ‘     VALUABLE RESOURCES https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-steven-sulley-study-podcast/id1434828547?mt=2 https://www.woodburyhouseart.com/artist/tom-webb/ https://webb.site/ https://www.instagram.com/webb/?hl=en     ABOUT THE HOST The Steven Sulley Study is my take on success. My view is you should have multiple focuses to be a well-rounded individual. Success shouldn't be just one thing like money, for example, it should also consist of a healthy fit lifestyle and thriving relationships. As a person who has made a success in life and also made huge cock-ups I feel I can offer suggestions and tips on how to become successful or at least start your pursuit. My 'Study' has taken resources from reading and education plus being around, my perception, of successful people and I, know a lot of successful people from all walks of life. My 'Study' coming from my experiences in business, investing, sales (my core background), training, boxing, and education has enabled me to become well rounded and successful.   CONTACT METHOD http://www.instagram.com/sulley.steven See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

OSN Podcast
Oklahoma Sports Podcast: Episode 91 – Tom Webb, John Liddle

OSN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2015


Today’s Podcast is a fun one including visits with Cameron women’s basketball coach Tom Webb and award-winning broadcaster John Liddle. OSB Podcast Episode 91 And for […] The post Oklahoma Sports Podcast: Episode 91 – Tom Webb, John Liddle appeared first on OklahomaSports.Net.

Page One
8 *vintage* - Tom Webb

Page One

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2014 30:08


  This week’s vintage Page One, which originally went out in October 2012, sees Charles Adrian talking to comedian Tom Webb. There is a curious lack of books in this episode but Tom and host Charles Adrian have fun discussing facebook, Scott Capurro and The Dice Man by Luke Rhinehart. Incidentally – in case you are looking for connections – the last track is from the album The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars and spiders build webs. It’s embarrassing, but there it is. You can follow Charles Adrian on twitter @charldrian.       Tom and Charles Adrian both have shows to plug at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2014. Information about Tom and his shows is here. Information about Charles Adrian and his show is here.  

Have You Seen..?
Episode 61: The Tom Webb Birthday Present Special – THE PUNISHER (Dolph Lundgren version)

Have You Seen..?

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2013 64:49


Have You Seen..? The question to start all movie discussions. This is one not to be missed: We review the birthday present Kieran gave to Tom last week: The Punisher from 1989, starring Dolph Lundgren. Turns out it’s a movie that’s a lot of fun to talk about. Plus: the introduction of the One Pound DVD Challenge!

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