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In 2018, Sy Truong began studying (and teaching himself) perfumery. Six years later, he's the recipient of an Art & Olfaction Award, the founder and perfumer behind the internationally-celebrated brand Sylhouette Parfums, the perfumer of record for TOOUCH perfumes, and is shaping the emerging landscape of Vietnamese niche perfumery.Today, we chat about the perfume book that changed his entire life, his quest to embody his art, his self-image and how it shapes his style and aesthetic, and Sy shares the driving force behind all he does (in my words, not his) that we could all do a bit more of in 2026: ~LET UR HATERS BE UR MOTIVATORS!~linktr.ee/emmavernGET SMELLS LIKE LOVE TIX!SINGLE NEW YORKERS CLICK HERE!JAN SMELL CLUB TIX: coming v soon!!FRAGS MENTIONED:Amouage Jubilation 40 (SOTD), Stora Skuggan Azalai, Sylhouette: Poème Noire, Molotov Cocktail; Mugler Alien, Coco Chanel, Toouch: Smoky Graze, Heritage Nuzzle; Serge Lutens Santal Majuscule, ONE DAY
We tell ourselves we're “just busy,” “just checking one thing,” or “just staying connected.” But what if our constant pull toward our phones isn't about productivity or distraction at all what if it's about avoiding ourselves? In this episode of Achieving Success with Olivia Atkin, Olivia sits down with Eddie Truong, founder of ERA Coaching, to unpack the hidden reasons high achievers struggle with stillness, rest, and presence even after reaching the success they once dreamed of. Eddie shares why phone and screen dependency is often a symptom, not the root problem, and how burnout, overworking, and overthinking are deeply tied to discomfort with being alone with our thoughts and emotions. Together, they reframe success beyond hustle and external achievement, explore why rest can be a competitive advantage, and challenge the belief that slowing down means falling behind. This conversation isn't about deleting apps or abandoning ambition it's about building a life where success doesn't require self-abandonment. If you've ever felt uneasy when things go quiet, this episode will change how you see your phone, your time, and yourself.Want to start your own podcast, grow your show, or get featured as a guest? Let's map it out together. Book a free clarity call with Olivia to explore the next best move for your podcast strategy whether you're building from scratch, ready to scale, or looking to use guesting to grow your brand. MeetwithOlivia.meNeed more inspiration or tools?Access Olivia's book, podcast growth resources, and done-for-you support at Achieving-Success.comGet the Podcast Growth Partner For Yourself: Want to cut your content time from 12–20 hours a week down to under 30 minutes without sacrificing strategy, voice, or quality? The Podcast Growth Partner is the customized AI system built from Olivia Atkin's proven frameworks, giving you titles, descriptions, SEO, and monetization support in minutes. Access it here: ACHIEVING SUCCESS LLCStay Connected With Us:LinkedIn: achieving-success-llcInstagram: @_achievingsuccessTwitter: @_achievesuccessFacebook: @Achieving SuccessYou Can Find Eddie Truong:Website: https://eddietruong.com/LinkedIn: Eddie TruongEmail: eracoaching@eddietruong.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/achieving-success-with-olivia-atkin--5743662/support.
In this episode of Ready 4 Pushback, Nik sits down with Benson Truong, president of the Professional Asian Pilots Association (PAPA), to unpack what it really takes to lead a massive aviation affinity group while still being a relatively new regional airline pilot. Benson shares his path from Googling "Asian pilots" before he even started training to now running an organization that's changing lives through mentorship, community, and serious scholarship opportunities—including full-ride flight training, ATP-CTP slots, and a guaranteed private pilot scholarship. They dive into representation in aviation, cultural expectations around "safe" careers, the power of showing up in person at PAPA Expo in Las Vegas, and how networking and storytelling can break down financial and emotional barriers to the flight deck. If you've ever wondered how to plug into a supportive aviation community—or how to help the next generation of pilots who don't see themselves in the cockpit yet—this conversation will give you both inspiration and a roadmap. CONNECT WITH US Are you ready to take your preparation to the next level? Don't wait until it's too late. Use the promo code "R4P2025" and save 10% on all our services. Check us out at www.spitfireelite.com! If you want to recommend someone to guest on the show, email Nik at podcast@spitfireelite.com, and if you need a professional pilot resume, go to www.spitfireelite.com/podcast/ for FREE templates! SPONSOR Are you a pilot just coming out of the military and looking for the perfect second home for your family? Look no further! Reach out to Marty and his team by visiting www.tridenthomeloans.com to get the best VA loans available anywhere in the US. Be ready for takeoff anytime with 3D-stretch, stain-repellent, and wrinkle-free aviation uniforms by Flight Uniforms. Just go to www.flightuniform.com and type the code SPITFIREPOD20 to get a special 20% discount on your first order. #Aviation #AviationCareers #aviationcrew #AviationJobs #AviationLeadership #AviationEducation #AviationOpportunities #AviationPodcast #AirlinePilot #AirlineJobs #AirlineInterviewPrep #flying #flyingtips #PilotDevelopment #PilotFinance #pilotcareer #pilottips #pilotcareertips #PilotExperience #pilotcaptain #PilotTraining #PilotSuccess #pilotpodcast #PilotPreparation #Pilotrecruitment #flightschool #aviationschool #pilotcareer #pilotlife #pilot
Join The CommunityPhuong Truong, "just another lesbian in town", is the owner of Twist coffee bar in Thao Dien, a fun place for everyone and a safe space for the LGBTQ+ community.We discuss the LQBTQ+ community in Vietnam in the context of religion, region and generational acceptance.We also talk about sex education in Vietnam in light of a recent story in VNExpress with the headline, It's not working: sex education makes teachers and students squirm and another story about a parent finding her 12 year old child had been watching pornography.Phuong herself started watching pornography at only 8 years old.Follow Seven Million Bikes on Facebook or Instagram.Buy us a coffee.-------------------Theme music composed by Lewis Wright.Main Cover Art designed by Niall Mackay.Episode art designed by Niall Mackay, with pictures supplied by guests and used with permission.Audio Engineer Luke Digweed.These are the programs we use to create A Vietnam Podcast.These are affiliate links so they will give us a small commission, only if you sign up , and at no extra cost to you! You'll be directly supporting Seven Million Bikes too.Editing - Descript https://bit.ly/3FM3IFBHost - Buzzsprout https://bit.ly/3cFbQvkDesign - Canva https://bit.ly/3oW2S2nSupport - Fiverr https://bit.ly/3FI7EXZWebsite - 10 Web https://bit.ly/3HNTOoU"Send me a message!"Support the show
Send us a textEver wonder why scrolling feels relaxing even as it leaves you more restless? We sit down with coach and author Eddie Truong to unpack the hidden mechanics of phone compulsion, the shame high achievers carry when discipline doesn't work, and the path to a calmer, more focused life without giving up ambition. Eddie's insights cut through the noise with a blend of neuroscience, behavioural psychology, and lived experience that makes complex ideas immediately useful.Eddie shares how variable ratio rewards—think slot machines in your pocket—keep you checking notifications, and why we get a bigger dopamine rush from anticipation than from the reward itself. For driven professionals, that loop often collides with identity: if you can master a career, why not your device? Understanding the system disarms guilt and opens the door to smarter strategies: reduce triggering cues, design friction into your digital defaults, and replace avoidance with skills that regulate attention and emotion.The conversation turns personal as Eddie recounts moving to the United States on a full scholarship, the isolation that followed, and the coping strategy of overachievement that hid anxiety and depression. From that journey came ERA Coaching—Empowerment, Rediscovery, Awakening—a framework that helps clients reclaim agency, uncover the real motives behind their success, and align impact with inner peace. We dive into practical tools like powerful questions that lead you to your own answers, acknowledgement that reflects strengths you can't see, and a reframe of meditation as time with self rather than another task to win. Eddie also names the “spiritual ego” that grades your growth and shows how forgiveness dissolves that pressure so real change can stick.If you're searching for help with phone addiction, burnout, overthinking, or sustainable productivity, you'll find clear steps and fresh perspective here. Walk away with simple changes to notification hygiene, work–rest boundaries, and daily presence, alongside a deeper belief that success and serenity can coexist. Enjoyed the conversation? Subscribe, share with a friend who needs it, and leave a review to help others find the show.Eddie TruongInner Transformational Coach and founder of ERA Coachingeracoaching@eddietroung.comMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/sky-toes/featherlightLicense code: ZTXJPK8BA5WMLKSF My new novel The Red Magus has recently been published in conjunction with the Unbound Press. An entralling mystical adventure set across time and space, where past and current lives converge. Find it on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. A call to action to help us keep spreading the spiritual ripple xxSupport the showBe a Compassion Crusader!Please like, share and subscribe!https://www.buzzsprout.com/1827829/supporters/newNatasha Joy Pricewww.dandeliontherapies.co.ukFacebook - Dandelion TherapiesInstagram - natashapriceauthor Books:- Freedom of the Soul - available on Amazon UK The Red Magus - available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Dr Camille Truong nous plonge dans l'univers fascinant des champignons, ces alliés écologiques essentiels et souvent méconnus.
En partenariat avec la Faculté de Sociologie rencontre avec Mickaël Chelal et Fabien Truong autour des ouvrages "Grandir en cité : la socialisation résidentielle de jeunes de cité aux éditions le Bord de l'eau et Grands ensemble : violence, solidarité et ressentiment dans les quartiers populaires aux éditions la découverte. Entretiens avec Ronan Hervouet et les étudiants de la Faculté de Sociologie.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
From Pharmacist to Real Estate Investor: Building True Wealth Through Commercial Real Estate.Dr. Tanh, PharmD, is a pharmacist turned real estate investor, host of the Wonton Wealth Podcast, and founder of Proton Capital. After earning his Doctorate of Pharmacy from the University of Cincinnati and pursuing a career in cardiology pharmacy, Tanh discovered his true passion—investing and building long-term wealth through real estate. What started with a single duplex in 2018 quickly grew into a thriving portfolio and a deep focus on commercial real estate. As the author of Value Over Volume: The Foundation of Commercial Real Estate Investing, Tanh now empowers others to achieve financial freedom, build meaningful relationships, and reclaim their most valuable asset—time. His journey proves that with education, discipline, and purpose, anyone can create lasting wealth beyond the 9-to-5 grind.Follow Tanh
In this edition of Project EDWARD Goes Global, the spotlight turns to Vietnam, where innovation and youth empowerment are driving safer roads. James Luckhurst speaks with Trang Truong from the AIP Foundation, whose AI and Me project recently won a Prince Michael International Road Safety Award. By combining artificial intelligence with youth engagement, the initiative empowers students to identify and map high-risk areas around their schools. Their insights have already led to tangible improvements, crossings, speed bumps, and clearer signage at dozens of schools. Trang explains how the project overcame challenges such as COVID-19 disruptions and government bureaucracy through flexibility, creativity, and partnership. She also shares three key lessons: trust young people, pair technology with advocacy, and build strong partnerships. This episode highlights how smart technology and empowered communities can work together to make lasting, life-saving change on the world's roads.AIP Foundation – Transforming Mobility for AllFind out more about Project EDWARD here.Welcome to the Project EDWARD Podcast, where we explore data-driven actions for safe mobility. Join the EDWARD team and our key partners as we facilitate events, symposiums, webinars, discussions, and podcast episodes. Our mission is to share evidence-led good practices that support the Safe System. Tune in to stay informed and inspired by the latest in road safety and mobility innovations.Follow us on:FacebookLinkedInInstagram
It's been a while but we're back and our next guest is Vivienne Truong, a local actress who studied at San Jose State, where she also studied Psychology as well as theatre. Jake and I talk about her upbring, her career in the bay area and where she sees herself in the future. Vivienne can be contacted directly via Instagram: @viviennasausage Alexis Green (Episode 330) has a wonderful product that will improve your mental and spiritual health. It's the Clarity Journal – it's a journal, designed from lived experience - a compassionate tool for anyone seeking deeper emotional awareness. With daily check-ins, a mood wheel, and free-writing spaces, Alexis and her company has created a nurturing environment to help you connect with your true self. As a journal writer myself for many years, I can attest to how soothing it is for me to have a journal – I think it'll work for you too. Check out the Clarity Journal at https://clarity-journals.com/. Jameelah Rose has her own business selling healthy drinks - MelanA☥D is a black owned business that specializes in alkaline elixirs used to heal the mind and body. It's currently being sold at the Mandela Shopping Mart and you can find more info on MelanA☥D on this Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/melanaid We also want to thank Charles Blades Barbershop for sponsoring The Yay! Charles Blades Barbershop is located at 180 Second Street in downtown Oakland. It's a very cool, relaxing place where you can get your cuts and they'll even serve you a complimentary drink. Book an appointment online here: https://www.charlesblades.com Kehinde Koyejo (Episodes 214 and 262) has been a friend of mine since 2005, when I stage managed her for the Ray of Light musical, Bat Boy. She's an amazing actress, model and creative artist. She's also an incredible entrepreneur – and I want to introduce you to her business, Kalm Korner. Kalm Korner is an online boutique that specializes in aromatherapy gifts – love rubs, moisturizers, sprays, tea blends and candles. Kalm Korner also sells Choc'late Mama cookies – she brought some over the last time we interviewed her and it was fantastic. Let's support a black female-owned business, a local business and make your first order by going to this website: https://kalmkorner.com/ SHOWS: Enough! Play to End Gun Violence (SF Mime Troupe) Oct 6 – one day only Jake & Jessica Fong (Ep 289), Khary Moye (Ep 45), Brian Rivera (Ep 154), Carolyn Doyle (Ep 56), Zoe Chien (Ep 285) and Chuck Lacson (Ep 184) is in the play Ely Sonny Orquiza (Episodes 139 & 279) is a director for one of the plays https://www.sfmt.org/event-details/ytp-presents-enough-plays-to-end-gun-violence McNeal (San Jose Stage) Sept 24 – Oct 19 Nicole Sarich Tung (Episode 315) is in the show https://www.thestage.org/mcneal Little Women (TheatreWorks Silicon Valley) Sept 24 – Oct 12 Eiko Moon-Yamamoto (Episodes 120 & 225) is in the show Sharon Shao (Episode 176) is in the show https://theatreworks.org/ The Day The Sky Turned Orange (SF BATCO) LAST SHOW TOMORROW Julius Rea is a part of the writing team https://www.sfbatco.org/orange?_gl=1*hw20cb*_gcl_au*MTM3MjExODcyMi4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga*MTQ1MDQyNzIxNS4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga_J4D8M8TLG0*czE3NDY4OTE3NDQkbzEkZzAkdDE3NDY4OTE3NDQkajYwJGwwJGgw Dracula: a Comedy of Terror (City Lights Theatre) Sept 25 – Oct 19 Nick Mandracchia (Episode 43) is in the show Maria Marquis (Episode 331) is in the show https://cltc.org/event/dracula/ The Wisdom of Eve (Altarena Playhouse) Oct 24 – Nov 23 Kimberly Ridgeway (Episodes 155 and 251) directs the play https://www.altarena.org/2025-season-announcement/the-wisdom-of-eve-2025/ Follow us on Facebook and Bluesky (TheYayPodcast)
From Pharmacy to a Million Square Feet: Commercial Real Estate with Tanh Truong!
Calvin Truong has been in the firearm space for quite a while. Calvin creates content on the Firepower United channel across multiple platforms and is an M class USPSA competitor. We discuss social media, guns and practical shooting. Log into Practical Shooting Training Group to watch the video feed for the podcast, view the content linked in the show notes, and ask follow up questions at http://pstg.us/
Owner of Tin Tea Chau Truong talks about the opening of the store's new location in Downtown Northfield and what the new space will offer: an expanded menu and more.
Interviewees: Dr. Uyen Troung, and Dr. Nalinda Charnsangavej Interviewer: Dr. Lisa Meeks Description: What does it take to create true accessibility in residency training? In this episode, Dr. Lisa Meeks is joined by Dr. Uyen Truong, Chief Resident at the UT-Austin Dell Medical School Pediatric Residency Program, and Dr. Nalinda Charnsangavej, the program's Director, for a candid conversation about disability inclusion in graduate medical education. Together, they share the story behind Dr. Truong's residency journey as a wheelchair user—from early planning and proactive accommodations to the team-wide commitment that made access possible. Listeners will hear how trust, open communication, and creative problem-solving helped dismantle barriers, and how the presence of physicians with disabilities strengthens patient care, especially for disabled children and their families. The discussion also dives into the practical side of accommodations in GME: what an access assistant does (and doesn't do), how to navigate procedural requirements, and the role of accrediting bodies like the ACGME and the American Board of Pediatrics in supporting inclusive training. This episode is part of the Disability Resource Hub series, made possible by the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation Catalyst Award for Transformation in Graduate Medical Education, and offers valuable insights for program directors, residents, and anyone committed to building equitable clinical learning environments. Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mRUsqcVjm5oGQgPzV6tuzQxvyOH-0osSxVHeOeIC3qM/edit?usp=sharing Key words: Medical education, physical disability, disability research, residency, accommodations, wheelchair, SCI, medical technology, residency, pediatrics, program director, GME, GME Policy Bio: Uyen Truong, MD grew up in Minnesota but is currently finishing her chief year at UT Austin Dell Medical School Pediatric Residency Program. Following graduation, Uyen is going to work as a Complex Care Pediatrician back in Minnesota. Although the path has not been easy, she has always wanted to become a pediatrician and work with kids with medical complexity like herself. Through Uyen%E2%80%99s training and her own personal experiences, she has been able to help parents and children navigate the medical system. Uyen is very excited to continue working and advocating for children with disabilities and helping them achieve their goals. Nalinda Charnsangavej, MD is an associate professor of pediatrics at the Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin. She serves as the pediatric residency program director and has an interest in promoting a healthy and supportive learning environment through supporting diversity, cultivating an inclusive climate, and promoting physician well-being and resilience. She has a specific interest in raising awareness of the benefits of inclusion of individuals with disabilities in the learning environment and patient care and has supported faculty and institution development in working with trainees with disabilities. In her role as a program director, she has individually mentored many trainees and also recognizes the need to support the establishment of strong mentorship relationships for trainees, particularly those from backgrounds underrepresented in medicine. She has led program-wide efforts to foster wellbeing and resiliency amongst trainees and participates in national work-groups such as the Pediatric Resident Burnout and Resilience Study Consortium. She is interested in helping develop best practices for GME programs to enhance access and inclusion of trainees with disabilities. Producer: Gabe Abrams and Lisa Meeks Audio editor: Jacob Feeman Follow Us: X: @DocsWith Instagram: @DocsWithDisabilities Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/docs-with-disabilities-initiative Resources: Disability Resource Hub: https://dl.acgme.org/pages/disability-resource-hub Case Studies in Disability Resource Hub: https://dl.acgme.org/pages/disability-resource-hub#case_studies UME to GME Toolkit: https://dl.acgme.org/pages/disability-resource-hub-transitions-toolkit-introduction Policy Toolkit: https://dl.acgme.org/pages/disability-resource-hub-policy-toolkit Link to Case Study: Proactive Approaches for a Wheelchair User in Pediatric Residency: A Case Study for Disability Inclusion https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1876285924005643 Disability in Graduate Medical Education Program: https://www.docswithdisabilities.org/digme
Classroom Coverup: Coach's Sick Comments Exposed - Texas Football's Twisted Cover-Up! Get ready for a jaw-dropping look at how Texas high school football culture shields predators in a way that will leave you furious and demanding change! We spotlight Kip McFarlin, a high school football coach at Orangefield Independent School District in East Texas during the mid-2000s, accused by six female students in 2005 of using sexually suggestive language, making lewd remarks in class and during practices, and telling one teenage girl that he'd date her if she weren't a student. These weren't isolated quips; reports described a pattern of inappropriate comments that made the girls feel uncomfortable, objectified, and unsafe, like joking about their bodies or implying romantic interest in ways that crossed every professional boundary. Parents got involved, alerting administrators and pushing for action, but the district's response was tepid at best—they investigated internally but instead of reporting to authorities or revoking his credentials as required under Texas mandatory reporting laws for reasonable suspicion of abuse, they allowed what officials later called a "graceful exit." McFarlin resigned quietly, receiving a neutral recommendation letter that omitted any mention of the allegations, essentially wiping his slate clean to move on without consequence. This decision wasn't made in a vacuum; it reflected the intense pressures districts face in football-crazed Texas, where coaches are often treated like local heroes, and firing one outright could invite union battles, defamation claims if the evidence wasn't ironclad, or community backlash that disrupts seasons and booster funding. So McFarlin walked away with his teaching certificate intact, free to seek new opportunities without any red flags following him. Fast forward to 2008: He lands a coaching job at Port Arthur Independent School District, about 20 miles away in the same region, after passing a background check that came up empty because Orangefield hadn't documented or shared the complaints. For three years, he taught and coached without incident—or at least none reported—but in 2011, the other shoe dropped: McFarlin was accused of having sex with a 16-year-old female student from his school. The relationship allegedly started with grooming—flirty texts, special attention during class—and escalated to multiple sexual encounters that exploited his position of authority. The victim came forward, leading to his arrest on charges of sexual assault of a child and improper relationship between educator and student, both felonies under Texas law. The trial revealed damning evidence, including witness testimonies and communications that showed McFarlin abusing his role, resulting in his conviction in 2012 and an eight-year prison sentence, plus lifelong sex offender registration. But the story didn't end there—the victim's family sued both districts in 2013 under the case Truong v. Orangefield Independent School District, alleging negligence for "passing the trash" and enabling the abuse at Port Arthur through their silence. They argued Orangefield's neutral reference hid the 2005 complaints, putting their daughter directly in harm's way. While the exact settlement amount wasn't publicized, such cases often result in substantial payouts—similar to the millions seen in other Texas abuse suits—and the litigation highlighted Texas' pre-2017 gaps in reporting laws, where "boundary violations" weren't always flagged as abuse. McFarlin's case didn't happen in isolation; it's emblematic of Texas' long-standing issues with educator misconduct, a state with one of the highest rates of teacher-student sexual relationships in the country, with over 2,500 charges since 2017 alone according to Texas Education Agency data, yet thousands more cases end in "administrative separations"—quiet resignations without charges or reports that allow predators to relocate. A 2016 USA Today Network investigation, which featured McFarlin prominently, uncovered hundreds of similar instances nationwide, where abusers hopped jobs after cover-ups, and in Texas, the probe revealed districts like Orangefield prioritizing reputation over safety, especially in sports programs where coaches wield outsized influence and football is king. Parents and victims in McFarlin's orbit have shared gut-wrenching stories of the lasting impact: The 16-year-old from Port Arthur endured not just the abuse but the trauma of testifying in court, facing cross-examination that questioned her credibility—a common tactic in these cases that revictimizes survivors—and dealing with lifelong trust issues, anxiety, and relationship difficulties that stem from the betrayal. Back in Orangefield, the six girls from 2005 felt validated by the conviction but frustrated that their warnings went unheeded, with one anonymous victim telling reporters she felt "dismissed" when administrators downplayed her complaints as "misunderstandings," a minimization that's a hallmark of "passing the trash" where districts label behaviors as "poor judgment" rather than potential grooming to avoid mandatory reporting. This case ties directly to the series themes: Like the coaching abuses in Oregon's St. Helens scandal (Episode 8) or the multi-state shuffles in Gregor's story (Episode 5). The fallout was significant—McFarlin served his sentence and was released on parole around 2020, but his case catalyzed change, contributing to Texas Senate Bill 7 in 2017, which cracked down on educator-student relationships by expanding investigations, toughening penalties (up to 20 years for felonies), and mandating disclosures of prior misconduct during hiring. Governor Greg Abbott signed it, calling it a step to "protect our children from predators," but as we saw in Episode 2 with McGann, gaps remain in enforcement. On X, parents rage about "coach worship" in Texas, sharing stats like the 429 educator arrests for child sex crimes from 2014-2018 and calling for zero tolerance. 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Classroom Coverup: Coach's Sick Comments Exposed - Texas Football's Twisted Cover-Up! Get ready for a jaw-dropping look at how Texas high school football culture shields predators in a way that will leave you furious and demanding change! We spotlight Kip McFarlin, a high school football coach at Orangefield Independent School District in East Texas during the mid-2000s, accused by six female students in 2005 of using sexually suggestive language, making lewd remarks in class and during practices, and telling one teenage girl that he'd date her if she weren't a student. These weren't isolated quips; reports described a pattern of inappropriate comments that made the girls feel uncomfortable, objectified, and unsafe, like joking about their bodies or implying romantic interest in ways that crossed every professional boundary. Parents got involved, alerting administrators and pushing for action, but the district's response was tepid at best—they investigated internally but instead of reporting to authorities or revoking his credentials as required under Texas mandatory reporting laws for reasonable suspicion of abuse, they allowed what officials later called a "graceful exit." McFarlin resigned quietly, receiving a neutral recommendation letter that omitted any mention of the allegations, essentially wiping his slate clean to move on without consequence. This decision wasn't made in a vacuum; it reflected the intense pressures districts face in football-crazed Texas, where coaches are often treated like local heroes, and firing one outright could invite union battles, defamation claims if the evidence wasn't ironclad, or community backlash that disrupts seasons and booster funding. So McFarlin walked away with his teaching certificate intact, free to seek new opportunities without any red flags following him. Fast forward to 2008: He lands a coaching job at Port Arthur Independent School District, about 20 miles away in the same region, after passing a background check that came up empty because Orangefield hadn't documented or shared the complaints. For three years, he taught and coached without incident—or at least none reported—but in 2011, the other shoe dropped: McFarlin was accused of having sex with a 16-year-old female student from his school. The relationship allegedly started with grooming—flirty texts, special attention during class—and escalated to multiple sexual encounters that exploited his position of authority. The victim came forward, leading to his arrest on charges of sexual assault of a child and improper relationship between educator and student, both felonies under Texas law. The trial revealed damning evidence, including witness testimonies and communications that showed McFarlin abusing his role, resulting in his conviction in 2012 and an eight-year prison sentence, plus lifelong sex offender registration. But the story didn't end there—the victim's family sued both districts in 2013 under the case Truong v. Orangefield Independent School District, alleging negligence for "passing the trash" and enabling the abuse at Port Arthur through their silence. They argued Orangefield's neutral reference hid the 2005 complaints, putting their daughter directly in harm's way. While the exact settlement amount wasn't publicized, such cases often result in substantial payouts—similar to the millions seen in other Texas abuse suits—and the litigation highlighted Texas' pre-2017 gaps in reporting laws, where "boundary violations" weren't always flagged as abuse. McFarlin's case didn't happen in isolation; it's emblematic of Texas' long-standing issues with educator misconduct, a state with one of the highest rates of teacher-student sexual relationships in the country, with over 2,500 charges since 2017 alone according to Texas Education Agency data, yet thousands more cases end in "administrative separations"—quiet resignations without charges or reports that allow predators to relocate. A 2016 USA Today Network investigation, which featured McFarlin prominently, uncovered hundreds of similar instances nationwide, where abusers hopped jobs after cover-ups, and in Texas, the probe revealed districts like Orangefield prioritizing reputation over safety, especially in sports programs where coaches wield outsized influence and football is king. Parents and victims in McFarlin's orbit have shared gut-wrenching stories of the lasting impact: The 16-year-old from Port Arthur endured not just the abuse but the trauma of testifying in court, facing cross-examination that questioned her credibility—a common tactic in these cases that revictimizes survivors—and dealing with lifelong trust issues, anxiety, and relationship difficulties that stem from the betrayal. Back in Orangefield, the six girls from 2005 felt validated by the conviction but frustrated that their warnings went unheeded, with one anonymous victim telling reporters she felt "dismissed" when administrators downplayed her complaints as "misunderstandings," a minimization that's a hallmark of "passing the trash" where districts label behaviors as "poor judgment" rather than potential grooming to avoid mandatory reporting. This case ties directly to the series themes: Like the coaching abuses in Oregon's St. Helens scandal (Episode 8) or the multi-state shuffles in Gregor's story (Episode 5). The fallout was significant—McFarlin served his sentence and was released on parole around 2020, but his case catalyzed change, contributing to Texas Senate Bill 7 in 2017, which cracked down on educator-student relationships by expanding investigations, toughening penalties (up to 20 years for felonies), and mandating disclosures of prior misconduct during hiring. Governor Greg Abbott signed it, calling it a step to "protect our children from predators," but as we saw in Episode 2 with McGann, gaps remain in enforcement. On X, parents rage about "coach worship" in Texas, sharing stats like the 429 educator arrests for child sex crimes from 2014-2018 and calling for zero tolerance. 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In this episode, we shine a light on the unseen struggles many kids face every day. Andrew Truong shares his journey working in youth mental health—what it means to truly show up, to listen, and to create safe spaces where kids feel heard and supported. Through honest conversation and deep reflection, we explore how pain often hides in plain sight—and why choosing to care can change everything. This is a story about presence, purpose, and standing with kids in the middle of their silent battles.
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Lindsay and Tim interview Ryan, the owner of Panda Plush Photography. Ryan shares his unique journey from digital to film photography, detailing how a trip to Vietnam reignited his passion for film. He discusses the resurgence of film photography during the pandemic, the importance of community in the photography world, and offers valuable tips for beginners. Ryan also explains the challenges and joys of running a film development lab, and the story behind the name 'Panda Plush.' The conversation highlights the artistic and scientific aspects of film photography, making it a compelling listen for photography enthusiasts. Want us to feature your question, photography story, or industry hot take on an episode? Send us a DM, voice note, or video on instagram @TheShootYourShotPodcast. Your privacy is important to us. If you want to remain anonymous just let us know :) Sign up with Imagen AI to streamline your photo editing and get 1500 edits free! Sign up below for this rad AF offer: https://tinyurl.com/mt46dz6n Become an IG reel-creating machine with Social Templates! with Promo code: LINDSAY. https://socialtemplates.co/lindsay Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Panda Plush Photography 02:12 The Journey into Film Photography 07:41 Learning Film Development in Vietnam 11:57 The Resurgence of Film Photography 17:56 The Appeal of Film in Modern Photography 25:13 Getting Started with Film Photography 32:06 Integrating Film into Professional Work 36:32 The Unique Experiences of a Film Developer 42:48 The Challenges and Joys of Film Photography 47:11 The Origin of Panda Plush 53:55 Future Aspirations and Closing Thoughts
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is not just a performance issue, it’s a warning sign for broader health concerns, including cardiovascular disease and hormonal imbalance. In this compelling episode, Dr. Ron Ehrlich is joined by sexual health pioneer Dr. Anne Truong to explore natural, non-invasive ways to restore sexual function and vitality. With over 25 years of experience, Dr. Truong shares her revolutionary 6-System Protocol for ED reversal, using cutting-edge approaches like shockwave therapy, stem cells, and even Botox. This powerful conversation challenges outdated beliefs and highlights the interconnectedness of diet, stress, sleep, and emotional health with sexual wellness. Whether it’s the effects of prostate surgery, testosterone imbalances, or the overuse of Viagra, Dr. Truong provides science-backed solutions that empower men to take control of their health and longevity, starting from the brain. Show notes are available at CLICK HERE CONNECT WITH DR RON & UNSTRESS HEALTH Join the Unstress Health Community: CLICK HERE INSTAGRAM: CLICK HERE YOUTUBE: CLICK HERE FACEBOOK: CLICK HERE TIKTOK: CLICK HERE SPOTIFY: CLICK HERE LinkedIn: CLICK HERE EMAIL: admin@unstresshealth.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In early October of 2022, a small group of plainclothes officers enter the luxury tower of the renown Van Thinh Phat Group in Ho Chi Minh City. They quietly make their way to the top of the building where they are met with the company's chairwoman Truong My Lan, a woman not widely known amongst the Vietnam public, but who would soon rock the entire nation. Moments later, Truong My Lan is arrested on charges of financial fraud and embezzlement, with revelations of shadow companies and billions of dollars siphoned, leading to an eventual sentence on death row. Join your fellow Heinous fans and interact with the team at our website or through our socials (IG, TikTok) @heinous_1upmedia. - Love Heinous? But feel its getting too dark for you? Check out:
Episode Overview: In this high-impact episode, John Kitchens welcomes Kenny Truong back to the podcast. Kenny leads a powerhouse team based in the Bay Area, and they dive deep into how his team not only survived but thrived through volatile markets, maintaining 90% retention of top producers and innovating with AI and tech to stay ahead. They unwrap why deeper relationships, authentic leadership, and smart execution are non-negotiable in today's market. Kenny shares his real-world insights on agent retention, the evolution of marketing and social media strategies, AI integrations for real estate, and how high-velocity decision-making can 10X your business growth. If you're ready to lead through change, dominate market shifts, and build a real estate business for the future — you'll want to listen to this one all the way through. What You'll Learn: How Kenny's team kept 90% of top agents during a market downturn. Why scaling back events and going deeper with the team created explosive growth. How to reframe retention as re-recruiting your agents daily. Practical systems for agent communication, coaching, and performance tracking. Why authentic, raw content beats polished marketing on social platforms. How AI (like ChatGPT and tools like Fixer.ai) is reshaping client experience and productivity. Kenny's decision-making framework: move fast, learn faster. How to anticipate future consumer behavior and stay market-relevant. The power of creating a “culture of execution” inside your real estate business. Key Takeaways: Focus on the Fundamentals: Deeper personal connections > mass recruiting. AI is Here: Use it to elevate client experiences and agent workflows. Authenticity Wins: Raw, real content creates stronger consumer bonds than polished, scripted media. Move Fast: High-velocity decision-making beats over-planning every time. Retention is Re-Recruiting: The agents who stay are the agents you consistently pour into. Resources and Mentions: Kenny Truong on Instagram (@Kenny_Fast) John Kitchens Coaching Tools Mentioned: ChatGPT, Fixer.ai, Slack, Mighty Networks, Monday.com "I take action fast — I'd rather make 60 good decisions and 40 bad ones than sit and overthink." - Kenny Truong Connect with Us: Instagram: @johnkitchenscoach LinkedIn: @johnkitchenscoach Facebook: @johnkitchenscoach If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave a review. Stay tuned for more insights and strategies from the top minds. See you next time!
Sexual health is NOT just about what happens in the bedroom—it's a mirror of your full-body health, metabolic function, and emotional well-being. In this powerful Thrive State Podcast episode, Dr. Kien Vuu (Doctor V) sits down with pioneering regenerative medicine expert Dr. Anne Truong to talk about the root causes of erectile dysfunction, what most men are doing wrong, and the advanced therapies (including PRP, shockwave, and even Botox) that are changing lives. Plus, Dr. Truong drops gold on the real secrets behind building a thriving online medical business.
It's time to level up our produce game! There are few things more disappointing than biting into a floury apple, or cutting open a bruised avocado... if only we knew what mango to choose based on skin spots, or how to best store pears so they ripen perfectly…That, friends, is the mission of our next guest, Thanh ‘The Fruit Nerd' Truong.He's put a modern spin on the traditional fruiterer, using his growing social media profile to share entertaining tips on choosing, storing and prepping fruit and veg. Thanh wants consumers to have the best possible eating experience without playing ‘Russian Roulette' with our produce.He understands that an elevated flavour experience is not only good for us, it benefits the whole horticulture supply chain - leading to a healthier population and planet.Thanh's knack for storytelling and passion for enjoying fresh produce is absolutely infectious. Join Oli at the dawn wholesale fruit and vegetable market in Melbourne to discover how this second-generation fruiterer operates. Takeaways As we've commodified fruit and vegetables we've lost the experience of the fruitererSocial media is an effective way to reinvigorate the storytelling behind fruit and vegetables Equipping shoppers with knowledge gives them agency to choose their fruit better, store it better and have the best possible eating experienceConsumers have lost connection with their food and the horticulture industry could do more to educate the public'Braver' storytelling through social media, or even gaming platforms, could foster deeper connections between consumers and farming and claw back social licenseIncremental change in consumer eating habits will lead to a healthier population and planetDon't squeeze your avocados!Chapters00:00 Morning madness at the Melbourne fruit market03:44 A day in the life of a fruiterer08:28 Is social media the new shop front?17:08 How ag industries could better educate consumers and build social license29:57 Should cooking classes be compulsory in schools to encourage healthier eating?42:00 Thanh's Nuffield journey ahead55:06 The power of incremental change in shifting buying habits and reducing food waste01:01:06 Lessons from Asian food systemsLearn more about The Fruit Nerd and follow his wholesome content on Instagram.You can hear more episodes of Humans of Agriculture here.This episode of Humans of Agriculture is brought to you by our Partners at Rabobank Australia — proud supporters of the Nuffield Scholarship. Rabobank's commitment to backing bold ideas and future thinkers like Thanh Truong is shaping the future of food and farming.If you enjoyed this episode, share with a friend and let us know your thoughts at hello@humansofagriculture.com. Don't forget to rate, subscribe, and leave a review!
durée : 00:55:10 - Le Grand Face-à-face - par : Thomas Snégaroff - Comment déconstruire les représentations et préjugés autour des quartiers populaires? Fabien Truong co-signe une enquête de plus de dix ans à Grigny. Débat avec le sociologue et co-auteur “Grands ensemble. Violence, solidarité et ressentiment dans le quartiers populaires” (La Découverte). - invités : Fabien Truong - Fabien Truong : Sociologue, auteur et réalisateur. - réalisé par : Matthias Volant
In this episode of the Light On Data Show, host George Firican dives into the critical yet often overlooked aspect of data management: data lineage. Special guest Caitlyn Truong, co-founder and CEO of Zengines, shares her expertise from over 20 years in financial services, telecommunications, and energy. Caitlyn discusses the importance of data lineage for operational efficiency and regulatory compliance, offering best practices and the 5 steps for organizations to successfully implement data lineage. Tune in to discover how to best track data lineage, navigate legacy systems, and leverage tools to overcome challenges and achieve success.
This show was originally posted on Januaryt 21, 2022. Wade Truong of Elevated Wild joins Reid for an hour discussing food. Wade and his partner Rachel Owen built Elevated Wild as a platform to discuss hunting, fishing, foraging, mentorship, and game cooking. Wade, a Virginia native, describes his career in commercial kitchens and his journey into the outdoors, using the natural landscape as a means of sourcing food. He also provides unique insights into food culture, why Americans eat the way they do, and how wild food informs both a dietary regime and a way of life. Learn more about Wade and Rachel·s work at https://elevatedwild.com/
Fifth up in our series of bonus episodes interviewing Greens candidates for the upcoming federal election, Emerald and Tom meet Huong Truong - organiser, former MP for Western Metro and Greens candidate for the Melbourne seat of Fraser! What was it like briefly being in the Vic Legislative Council? How does being the daughter of Vietnamese boat people inform her politics? And after unprecedented amounts of door-knocking and fundraising, what will it take to get Greens over the line? ---------- These bonus election episodes can only exist because of our wonderful Patreon subscriber’s support. Subscribe for $3/month to get access to our fortnightly subscriber-only full episode, and unlock our complete library of over SIXTY past bonus episodes. https://www.patreon.com/SeriousDangerAU ---------- Call to action - Sign up to volunteer greens.org.au/vic/volunteer There is less than six weeks before early voting opens - so turn up and one of us will connect you with something really fun and meaningful to do Rock up at an event greens.org.au/vic/events/fraser Campaign Night every Wed night at Borderlands Cooperative in Footscray, door knocks and events every weekend, help us run our next screen printing merch event Help us reach placard domination! Get in touch via instagram or facebook @HuongForFraser There’s an election coming! https://greens.org.au/events Check out the platform - https://greens.org.au/platform Serious Danger merch - https://seriousdanger.bigcartel.com/ Produced by Michael Griffin https://www.instagram.com/mikeskillz Follow us on https://twitter.com/SeriousDangerAU https://www.instagram.com/seriousdangerau https://www.tiktok.com/@seriousdangerauSupport the show: http://patreon.com/seriousdangerauSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
https://truongrehab.com/Youtube: @drannetruongIn this episode of the Masculine Health Solutions podcast, Dr. Anne Truong discusses the importance of sexual health and its connection to overall well-being. She emphasizes the need for a holistic approach, focusing on lifestyle changes such as diet, exercise, and stress management rather than solely relying on medications like Cialis. The conversation also covers the benefits of penis pumping, the impact of smoking on sexual health, and the importance of understanding the root causes of sexual dysfunction. In this conversation, Dr. Anne Truong discusses the intricate relationship between erectile dysfunction (ED) and overall health, particularly heart health. She emphasizes the importance of addressing the root causes of ED through lifestyle changes, including diet and exercise, rather than relying solely on medication. Dr. Truong highlights the significance of nutrition, particularly the role of vitamin D and nitric oxide, in maintaining sexual health. Additionally, she shares practical exercises for enhancing penis health and testosterone levels, and underscores the broader implications of sexual health on overall well-being and quality of life.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Sexual Health and Holistic Living01:13 Exploring Cialis: Benefits and Cautions03:04 Root Causes of Sexual Health Issues05:58 The Importance of Lifestyle Changes09:06 The Role of Exercise in Sexual Health12:00 The Hidden Truth About ED Treatments13:57 Understanding Penis Pumping Benefits20:01 Maintaining Sexual Health Through Lifestyle24:00 The Impact of Smoking on Sexual Health27:08 Understanding Erectile Dysfunction and Heart Health32:02 The Importance of Nutrition and Supplements40:56 Exercises for Penis Health and Testosterone49:00 The Connection Between Sexual Health and Overall Well-beingEMAIL CJ: mhs.pcasts@gmail.comSupport the Show Click a Link BelowBelow
Is social media comparison making you underestimate yourself? Brigitte Truong joins the pod to explore the pressures and mental health impacts of social media. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network https://thesonarnetwork.com/
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Dr. Anne Truong and Dr. Mike Woo-Ming discuss the importance of income diversification for physicians, highlighting how traditional medical careers often lead to burnout due to high workloads and limited fulfillment. They emphasize the need for doctors to work smarter, not harder. They both share their rigour and transitioning from conventional medicine practice to entrepreneurship. Dr. Anne Troung shares her realization of the value of working on her business rather than in it, by leveraging systems to create sustainable and scalable income streams. They also stress the importance of investing in oneself, whether through personal development by acquiring new skills like negotiation and marketing, or building revenue-generating assets. Dr. Truong reveals she has 18 income streams, purely derived from her medical expertise, and not stocks nor real estate. They encourage physicians to think beyond clinical work, and leverage their knowledge to create passive income through consulting, speaking or online ventures. Ultimately, the message is one of empowerment, that doctors don't have to stay stuck in a cycle of burnout or "golden handcuffs", but to invest in themselves, explore new opportunities and build systems that work for them. Three Actionable Takeaways Work on your business, and NOT in your business. Build systems and processes that allow it to run without your constant involvement. Systems make for sustainability and enhanced efficiency. DON'T trade time for money Work smarter, not harder! Think of other ways to leverage your medical expertise and generate income outside the consulting room. Self-investment is the highest form of investing. Build yourself to be more valuable by learning skills like marketing, leadership, the art of negotiation, building networks etc. Let's Connect Start Building Your Business(es) Today. Learn more here: https://www.bootstrapmd.com/courses Want to start your own podcast? Check out Doctor Podcast Network! https://www.doctorpodcastnetwork.co/join
W najnowszej odsłonie „Skądinąd” gości Maria Gembarzewska-Truong, psycholożka i psychoterapeutka związana z ośrodkiem „Znaczenia” w Warszawie, była dyrektor zarządzająca fundacji „Efektywny altruizm”. A rozmawiamy o zobowiązaniach moralnych wobec słabszych i biedniejszych. Rozmawiamy także o tym, kim jest Peter Singer. O „efektywnym altruizmie” i jego historii. O rozmaitych argumentach za i przeciw efektywnemu altruizmowi. O tym, czy mamy obowiązek wspierać ludzi biednych i głodujących, ale żyjących bardzo daleko od nas. O tym, czy wspieranie tych, którzy są daleko, sprawia, że przestajemy wspierać tych, którzy są blisko. O kryzysach humanitarnych i nie tylko. O kulturze, która zamyka oczy na tych, którzy nie mieszczą się w wąskich kategoriach sukceu. O WOŚP i kontrowersjach z nią związanych. A także o wielu jeszcze innych sprawach. Owocnego słuchania!
Thomas Truong, ingénieur et développeur en intelligence artificielle, présente The Pen Pilot, une application révolutionnaire qui simplifie la création de livres grâce à l'IA. Capable de générer des œuvres cohérentes allant jusqu'à 300 pages, cet outil s'adresse aux universitaires, enseignants, professionnels ou auteurs souhaitant produire des contenus rapidement et efficacement. Grâce à une combinaison d'algorithmes optimisés et d'intégration de sources, The Pen Pilot propose des livres adaptés au style et aux besoins de l'utilisateur. Découvrez comment cette innovation transforme la manière d'écrire et de publier des livres dans un monde de plus en plus automatisé.Lien : https://thepenpilot.ai/-----------
Welcome back to another inspiring episode of The Raquel Show! Today, I'm joined by Kenny Truong, founder of TeamFast, a mega team that has achieved phenomenal growth, expanding from 10 agents to over 200 across multiple locations. Kenny shares his journey, lessons learned, and unique strategies for building a successful real estate business while staying authentic and innovative. From navigating market shifts to leveraging social media and creating scalable systems, this episode is packed with actionable insights.We also explore Kenny's leadership philosophy, how he transitioned out of personal production, and his secret sauce to recruiting over 700 agents. Whether you're a team leader, agent, or entrepreneur, this conversation will leave you motivated to refine your systems, grow your business, and, most importantly, stay true to your purpose.Connect with Kenny Truong:Instagram: @kenny_fastWebsite: www.fastagents.com---Thank you for joining me on this episode of The Raquel Show, and remember, keep pushing your limits to achieve your goals.For updates and collaborations or opportunities, go to www.LetsPlayBigger.comFind more resources on our websitehttps://raquelq.com/podcast/Follow Raquel on Raquel Quinet's socials:Instagram | YouTube | Facebook | LinkedInCheck Out Our2024 Play Bigger EventsApply to be in our Play Bigger MastermindGrow Your Real Estate Business with Real Brokerage
Brandon Truong, Co-Founder and CPO at ZetaChain, the first Universal Blockchain, where he leads the development of the first universal blockchain for chain abstraction and interoperability. Brandon co-founded Yada, a social and SaaS startup (acquired in 2020), while simultaneously holding leadership roles at Stanford, Udacity, and BuzzFeed.In this conversation, we discuss:- Brandon's journey from start-ups to co-founding ZetaChain- The first universal blockchain: interoperability & user experience- Unlocking DeFi potential for BTC- Enhancing Bitcoin's programmability to seamlessly connect with multiple blockchains- What are universal apps and how to build them- Allowing BTC, ETH, and USDC to flow freely across chains- Omnichain Smart Contracts and Universal EVM- Deploying universal apps in a single place- On November 15th, ZETA becomes the 6th token recognized by the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA)- The future of AI and crypto- Interoperability and cross-chain communicationZetaChainWebsite: www.zetachain.comX: @zetablockchainTelegram: t.me/zetachainofficialBrandon TruongLinkedIn: Brandon Truong --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is brought to you by PrimeXBT. PrimeXBT offers a robust trading system for both beginners and professional traders that demand highly reliable market data and performance. Traders of all experience levels can easily design and customize layouts and widgets to best fit their trading style. PrimeXBT is always offering innovative products and professional trading conditions to all customers. PrimeXBT is running an exclusive promotion for listeners of the podcast. After making your first deposit, 50% of that first deposit will be credited to your account as a bonus that can be used as additional collateral to open positions. Code: CRYPTONEWS50 This promotion is available for a month after activation. Click the link below: PrimeXBT x CRYPTONEWS50
The group discovers a mystical tree said to grant heartfelt wishes during the holidays. While Lily and Max eagerly make their wishes, Emma hesitates, unsure if she can believe in magic again. One quiet wish illuminates the compass brighter than ever, leading them to the next stop on their journey. Featuring Actress Tina Kilberg as Emma Carter and Actress Monika Koudroglou Truong as Lily Talent Partner Enorama Talent Agency Keywords: magical wishing tree, Christmas adventure, holiday wishes, glowing compass, rediscovering belief, magical journey, holiday friendship.
Fish on treadmills? Lisa Truong, PhD, MBA, Oregon State University, discusses the unique ways that they test exposure effects using zebrafish. Co-hosts Anne Chappelle, PhD, and David Faulkner, PhD, also ask her about the benefits of having an MBA as a scientist.About the GuestThe overall goal of Lisa Truong's research program is to utilize the zebrafish model to help build computational predictive toxicity models. Secondarily, she aims to move the field to be less reliant on animal testing and to conduct toxicity-testing based on toxicity pathways. Dr. Truong has a Bachelor's degree in pre-pharmacy with a minor in chemistry, which provided the foundation to evaluate a structurally diverse class of fluorinated compounds during her Master's studies. Her PhD thesis was focused on developing rapid in vivo assays to investigate structure response relationships using larval and adult zebrafish. Using the methods that Dr. Truong developed, the zebrafish developmental toxicity screen is now fully automated at the Sinnhuber Aquatic Research Laboratory (SARL). During Dr. Truong's postdoctoral training at the US Environmental Protection Agency, she developed systemic toxicity models while working within the then-National Center for Computational Toxicology and L'Oreal. She built numerous models using the high-throughput data generated from over 800 assays and became adept at programming in R and in advanced statistics. More recently, since her recruitment as the Deputy Director of the SARL, Dr. Truong has begun to build robust statistical methods to integrate multi-dimensional phenotypic and expression zebrafish data and has helped to streamline data collection which has further increased the throughput which is critical for this proposal. In summary, for nearly a decade, Dr. Truong has developed advanced zebrafish as a premier model for environmental health sciences research. The research is now at a point to begin mining the data to develop models to prioritize and predict toxicity of chemicals/nanoparticles/mixtures that have insufficient hazard information.Send SOT thoughts on the episodes, ideas for future topics, and more.
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Dr. Mike Woo-Ming and Dr. Anne Truong tackle a pressing question on many physicians' minds: How will medical practices survive and thrive amid the sweeping healthcare changes coming in 2025? From the looming 2.8% Medicare reimbursement cut to the rising costs of running a practice, they reveal why more doctors are exploring alternatives to the traditional insurance-based model – and why some non-physician practitioners may already be ahead of the curve. Drawing from their clinical and business experience, Drs. Woo-Ming and Truong unpack the surprising truth about cash-based practices: how they can lead to seeing fewer patients while earning more, why membership models might be medicine's "best-kept secret," and what healthcare entrepreneurs can learn from unlikely sources like Massage Envy. The episode offers a fascinating glimpse into how innovative physicians are reshaping their practices to succeed in an uncertain healthcare landscape. Don't miss their exciting announcement about Cash Practice University: a brand-new training program that will show physicians exactly how to build their own thriving cash-based medical practice! Cash Practice University (Call for beta group testers): https://www.bootstrapmd.com/go/cpu SUBSCRIBE TO OUR FREE NEWSLETTER - THE LOUNGE: Get your weekly dose of tech trends, investment tips, and entrepreneurial insights designed for the ambitious physician! https://www.bootstrapmd.com/thelounge Our Podcast Sponsor: Doc 2 Doc Lending - Affordable loans for the busy forward-thinking physician https://www.bootstrapmd.com/doc2doc PhysicianCoaches.com The #1 Doctor Directory for Physician Coaches, Consultants, and Mentors https://www.PhysicianCoaches.com
It's been a wild week in cannabis with elections and earnings results. We were joined this week by Dai Truong, Managing Director at Arlington Capital Partners, and Doug Kass, Founder of Seabreeze Partners. The conversation begins with a recap of the elections, emphasizing Amendment 3 failing in Florida and Republicans sweeping the executive and legislative branches. Doug Kass makes a surprise appearance to share his perspective on the industry challenges and the short-term invest-ability of the space. The need for new states and federal catalysts is impacting investor sentiment. The conversation concludes by analyzing the latest lackluster earnings results. While margins and adjusted EBITDA remain relatively strong, the industry is struggling to return to growth.
On this episode Dave and Chris are joined by Meyer's MJ Truong to discuss the importance of hands-on research, empathy in product design, and more. Dave also shares six kitchen appliances/gadgets that he has had a change of heart about. Hosts: Dave Chang and Chris Ying Guest: MJ Truong Producers: Victoria Valencia, Noelle Cornelio, and Kelsey Rearden Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Teenage investor Chris Truong joins Carl to discuss why investing your money should be boring. At just 16 years old, Chris started a long-term diversified investing club at his high school - a club for ‘boring investment', as he puts it - and it has grown from a club of 2 people - just him and his teacher - to over 40 of his peers. Chris emphasizes the importance of investing for long-term financial stability and the misconception that picking individual stocks can lead to quick wealth. He also highlights the influence of social media, particularly TikTok, in promoting risky investment behaviors among young people. The conversation emphasizes the importance of educating young investors about sustainable investment practices and the dangers of gambling-like behavior. When you invest like an adult or, in this case, like a 16-year-old, it's boring, but ultimately rewarding. Email List: Sign up at https://www.50fires.com/ for our monthly email with resources for financial advisors! Follow 50 Fires on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/50firespod/ Please direct business inquires to: blindnilaudio@magnolia.com Cover Art: Josh Passler - TheFinArtist.com Music Credits: Alexandra Woodward / Rabbit Reggae / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com Cody Francis / Wherever You're Going / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Girls Gone Hueco is an all-female bouldering film now available on Vimeo. In this episode, I sit down with V11 climber Midori Buechli and filmmaker Long Truong to discuss the making of the film, the power of climbing with a girl gang, hidden costs of making a film, trash can showers, pad-less sends, imposter syndrome, advice for aspiring filmmakers, and more.Watch Girls Gone Hueco:girlsgonehueco.vhx.tvKAYA:kayaclimb.comUse code "NUGGET" at checkout for 20% off your first year of KAYA PRO.Shoutout to KAYA for supporting Girls Gone Hueco!Show Notes: thenuggetclimbing.com/episodes/girls-gone-huecoNuggets:(00:00:00) – Intro(00:02:38) – Midori's background(00:09:08) – Long's background(00:13:26) – What Long learned making Girls Gone Hueco(00:15:41) – What surprised Midori about the experience(00:17:32) – Why Midori wanted to make the film(00:20:30) – Forming the girl gang(00:24:36) – How Long got involved with this film(00:28:36) – Making the film(00:37:48) – What they wish they had known(00:40:10) – Hidden costs of making a film(00:48:08) – Carving out the time to make a film(00:50:57) – Trash can shower(00:55:39) – Amanda's pad-less send(01:00:36) – Will there be a Girls Gone Hueco 2?(01:01:35) – Takeaways(01:06:11) – Where to watch the film(01:06:45) – Advice for aspiring filmmakers(01:10:03) – Imposter syndrome(01:15:15) – Don't be afraid to try(01:16:45) – V11 in legit(01:18:03) – Shoutout to Julie Ellison(01:20:45) – Congratulations