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An interview with Luke Wilkins from LaTrobe University in which we discuss a framework for increasing the usage of VR in applies sports contexts, with a particular focus on baseball. Links:A Framework for Using Virtual Reality to Enhance Psychological Performance in Baseball https://scholars.latrobe.edu.au/lwilkins https://www.linkedin.com/in/wilkinsluke/?originalSubdomain=uk http://perceptionaction.com/ My Research Gate Page (pdfs of my articles) My ASU Web page Podcast Facebook page (videos, pics, etc) Subscribe in iOS/Apple Subscribe in Anroid/Google Support the podcast and receive bonus content Credits: The Flamin' Groovies – ShakeSome Action Mark Lanegan - Saint Louis Elegy via freemusicarchive.org and jamendo.com
Dr Henry Xiang visits the studio as we explore the use of virtual reality games in the management of pediatric pain. This approach has shown promise for reducing stress during painful procedures, such as burn dressing changes. We hope you can join us!
(0:00) Felger, Mazz, and Murray open up the show with their thoughts on Mayo's comments on Patriots OTAs. (15:38) The guys respond to Mayo's comments regarding using virtual reality at OTAs. (25:23) Evaluating the Patriots' Offensive Coaching Staff. (35:00) The guys react to potential issues with Patriots' 4th Round Wide Receiver Javon Baker.
In this episode, I speak with Katie Abrams about her work "Using Virtual Reality to Teach Science Vocabulary to Transition Aged Youth With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities"
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In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Sophie Thompson about using virtual reality for upskilling and professional development. Sophie Thompson (www.linkedin.com/in/sophiethompsonvr) is the Co-founder and CEO of VirtualSpeech, an award-winning education platform that combines e-learning with practice exercises online and in virtual reality. Sophie started VirtualSpeech in 2015 as a way to overcome her fear of public speaking using VR. Since then, VirtualSpeech has developed a catalogue of 30+ courses focused on communication and interpersonal skills, from public speaking to active listening, leadership, sexual harassment prevention, and more. VirtualSpeech has helped hundreds of thousands of people across 130 countries to improve their skills and confidence using VR, and Sophie has appeared on BBC World News, Forbes, and The Wall Street Journal talking about VR for learning. https://virtualspeech.com/?utm_source=podcast&medium=referral Check out all of the podcasts in the HCI Podcast Network! Check out the HCI Academy: Courses, Micro-Credentials, and Certificates to Upskill and Reskill for the Future of Work! Check out the LinkedIn Alchemizing Human Capital Newsletter. Check out Dr. Westover's book, The Future Leader. Check out Dr. Westover's book, 'Bluer than Indigo' Leadership. Check out Dr. Westover's book, The Alchemy of Truly Remarkable Leadership. Check out the latest issue of the Human Capital Leadership magazine. Each HCI Podcast episode (Program, ID No. 655967) has been approved for 0.50 HR (General) recertification credit hours toward aPHR™, aPHRi™, PHR®, PHRca®, SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRi™ and SPHRi™ recertification through HR Certification Institute® (HRCI®). Each HCI Podcast episode (Program ID: 24-DP529) has been approved for 0.50 HR (General) SHRM Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for SHRM-CP and SHRM-SCPHR recertification through SHRM, as part of the knowledge and competency programs related to the SHRM Body of Applied Skills and Knowledge™ (the SHRM BASK™). Human Capital Innovations has been pre-approved by the ATD Certification Institute to offer educational programs that can be used towards initial eligibility and recertification of the Certified Professional in Talent Development (CPTD) and Associate Professional in Talent Development (APTD) credentials. Each HCI Podcast episode qualifies for a maximum of 0.50 points.
In this episode of The Health Literacy 2.0 Podcast, Seth Serxner is joined by Sanya Rajpal, the CEO and Co-Founder of AdagioVR, a scientifically based, self-led, and scalable solution for well-being delivered through virtual reality, to talk about the potential impact of virtual reality on mental health, behavioral change, and trauma-focused approaches.Sanya Rajpal is a lawyer holding a Master's in Education and International Development from UCL and an MBA from the University of Oxford.AdagioVR provides mental well-being products that use Virtual Reality as a platform to deliver video programs based on techniques of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing for at-home management of a variety of issues including stress, anxiety, addictions, and mild trauma.In a wide-ranging conversation, Seth and Sanya discuss:☑️ A unique approach to interventions in mental health and well-being using virtual reality (VR) technology.☑️ Barriers to widespread adoption of VR in the healthcare space.☑️ Making VR interventions more accessible to communities with limited resources.☑️ The importance of offering tangible, meaningful mental health and well-being interventions.☑️ Using VR technology to educate and engage individuals in understanding their own health journey, including mental, behavioral, and physical aspects.☑️ And much more.About the Health Literacy 2.0 Podcast from EdLogicsImproving health literacy — the ability to understand and act on health information — is key to improving health outcomes and lowering costs.Together with business and community leaders, we'll explore effective, behavior-changing solutions that can improve health literacy — and drive engagement in corporate and public health and wellness programs.Learn about EdLogicsWant to see how EdLogics' gamified platform can boost health literacy, drive engagement in health and wellness programs, and help people live happier, healthier lives? Visit the main EdLogics website: www.edlogics.com.Links:Sanya Rajpal's LinkedIn Profile: www.linkedin.com/in/sanya-rajpal-90298512aAdagio VR: www.adagiovr.com
Josh Sackman, cofounder and president of AppliedVR, joins us today to talk about pain management using virtual reality (VR). We discuss the bio-psycho-social dimensions of pain, and how to manage and reduce it accordingly. Some of the evidence-based tools and features discussed include: breath (e.g. box, 4-7-8, Wim Hof, diaphragmatic breathing, etc.), visualization, social connection, mindfulness & meditation, distraction & attention control, movement & interactivity, presence & immersion, sleep, biofeedback, interoception-building practices, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), pain education, grit & resilience, voice, and various other self-regulatory techniques.Although VR has proven benefits for the reduction and management of both acute and chronic pain, the goal of today's episode is to teach you principles, practices, and skills that you can use anywhere and anytime, with or without the headset. We discuss the various benefits of VR, how it compares with opioids and other existing therapies and technologies, common hurdles that VR helps overcome (e.g. accessibility, availability, affordability, complexity, enjoyability), pain's connection and interference with other facets of life (e.g. sleep, social interaction, mood, etc.), and how to find more peace, stability, and calm amidst your pain. **CONNECT & LEARN MORE**Josh's LinkedIn: /joshsackman company (AppliedVR) website: appliedvr.ioproduct (RelieVRx) website: relievrx.comInstagram: @appliedvrLinkedIn: /appliedvrRESOURCESBOOKS - Breath by James NestorCOMPANIES, SCHOOLS, & ORGANIZATIONS - ByteDance- International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP)- Stanford University - University of California, Berkeley- University of Washington- USC- Virtual Human Interaction Lab (@Stanford)PEOPLE- Albert "Skip" Rizzo- Andrew Weil- Beth Darnall - Bob Jester- Hunter Hoffman- James Nestor- Jeremy Bailenson- Matt Walker- Sean Mackey- Wim HofPODCASTS - Huberman Lab - Dr. Sean Mackey: Tools to Reduce & Manage Pain (1/15/2024) - 6-part sleep series with Matt Walker (4/3/2024 ~)- The Matt Walker PodcastLearn more at: appliedvr.io
Virtual reality creates immersive environments in real time. For remodelers, that means your clients could preview and even “walk-through” their projects to see if they like what they're seeing. Guest Chris Katkish says VR can help remodelers streamline their sales and design process, trim the length of the sales cycle, and boost production efficiency by... The post Using Virtual Reality to Grow Sales and Profits with Chris Katkish – [Best of PowerTips Unscripted] appeared first on PowerTips Unscripted.
Understanding and Managing Comorbid Insomnia with Sleep Apnea (COMISA)In this podcast episode, the hosts explore the intersection of insomnia and sleep apnea, and how these disorders can affect each other. They discuss the challenges involved in treating both conditions, expressing the need for specialized help in managing these disorders. Additionally, they explore the concept of virtual reality as a potential tool in managing insomnia and increasing physical activity levels during periods of inadequate movement throughout the day. The hosts also delve into how they approach the treatment of COMISA, including desensitization methods and a greater understanding of patients' fears and anxieties for successful management.REVIEW: Virtual Reality through OCULUS https://www.meta.com/quest/products/quest-2/?utm_source=search.yahoo.com&utm_medium=oculusredirect00:00 Introduction and Catching Up00:14 Art and Creativity in Spare Time01:46 Exploring Virtual Reality03:03 Using Virtual Reality for Exercise04:19 Virtual Reality for Relaxation and Breathing Exercises06:36 Introduction to Comisa08:47 Understanding Sleep Apnea10:54 Challenges of Treating Comisa16:00 Approaches to Treating Comisa23:43 Conclusion and FarewellTheme music "Happy Days by FSM Team" courtesy of https://www.free-stock-music.com Support the showPlease go to the following page to support the show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1692604/support www.danielbaughn.comwww.dosleep.comsleeptakeout@gmail.com
Psychotic disorders are amongst the most severe and disabling of all mental disorders. In this episode, discover the ground-breaking world of Virtual Reality (VR) therapy for psychosis. Join Dr. Mar Rus-Calafell, a clinical psychologist and professor in Germany, as she explains how VR complements traditional therapies. Participants can explore immersive scenarios to learn skills to cope with auditory hallucinations, social difficulties, or cognitive challenges. Uncover the evolution of VR technology, its impact, and the hope it brings for mainstream healthcare integration. Dive into this episode to learn more about the potential VR has to help and empower those with psychosis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Today's KNSS Salute to Service, we highlight some experimental anxiety treatments being used at a VA in Louisiana. The Salute to Service, Thursday Mornings on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
In this episode, we will learn from Dr. Razan Hamed, PhD, OTR/L. Dr. Hamed is an occupational therapist who uses Virtual Reality in OT Education. Dr. Hamed is an associate professor and associate director of the Columbia University programs in occupational therapy at Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons. She is also the director of the research curriculum for the entry-level MOT program and the mentor of a number of OT Doctorate students. She has been recently elected to the AOTA board of directors, is the founder of the Arab American Occupational Therapy Group, and is a member of the World Federation for Occupational Therapists. She has been a member of the AOTA DEI task force 2020-2021 and an AOTA DEI committee member 2021-2023. She is also the faculty advisor of the Columbia University OT COTAD chapter (Coalition of Occupational Therapy Advocates for Diversity). Her interests are in advocacy for DEI issues in OT education and practice and has published a number of articles on cultural humility and culturally responsive care. Dr. Hamed has been an invited guest speaker to numerous academic institutions to address bias, microaggressions, and cultural humility for OT students and educators.Contact & Resources:People can reach out to me by email at rh2955@columbia.edu. They can also visit my website at dr.razanhamed.com. or follow me on my social media pages such as Instagram @dr.razan_hamedWe are currently trying this VR project again with a new software called Body Swap so we are expanding the project. I am presenting on VR and bias at the AOTA Education Summit in November. Stop by if you're interested to learn more. I am also presenting on cultural humility in OT education at the AOTA Ed Summit in November. Articles on cultural humility: An upcoming article in OT Practice's November issue called Diversity of Grief: How Culture Affects Coping with Loss (stay on the lookout)The Invisible Diversity of Arab Identity: Implications for OT https://www.aota.org/publications/ot-practice/ot-practice-issues/2023/dei-the-invisible-diversity-of-arab-identity#:~:text=Arabs%20come%20from%20more%20than,extremely%2C%20but%20invisibly%2C%20diverse.As always, I welcome any feedback & ideas from all of you or if you are interested in being a guest on future episodes, please do not hesitate to contact Patricia Motus at transitionsot@gmail.com or DM via Instagram @transitionsot THANK YOU for LISTENING, FOLLOWING, DOWNLOADING, RATING, REVIEWING & SHARING “The Uncommon OT Series” Podcast with all your OTP friends and colleagues! Full Episodes and Q & A only available at: https://www.wholistic-transitions.com/the-uncommon-ot-series Sign Up NOW for the Transitions OT Email List to Receive the FREE Updated List of Uncommon OT Practice Settings https://www.wholistic-transitions.com/transitionsot For Non-Traditional OT Practice Mentorship w/ Patricia: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeC3vI5OnK3mLrCXACEex-5ReO8uUVPo1EUXIi8FKO-FCfoEg/viewform BIG THANKS to our sponsors Picmonic & Truelearn USE DISCOUNT CODE “TransitionsOT” to Score 20% OFF Your Membership Today! Happy Listening Friends! Big OT Love! All views are mine and guests own.
John Rubin, M.D. and Rohan Jotwani, M.D. discuss the current state of virtual reality and pain management. They describe the different types of acute and chronic pain and how pain can manifest. They go over the emerging benefits and latest technology of virtual reality in the treatment of pain and how it can be used as part of a multimodal plan for each patient. They also discuss how they collaborate closely with their patients to help the latter achieve the best quality of life.To schedule with John Rubin, M.D. To schedule with Rohan Jotwani, M.D
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Host Eric Thrailkill is joined by Aaron Gani, Founder and CEO of BehaVR, a new kind of digital therapeutics company dedicated to tackling the epidemic of mental and behavioral health issues through the unmatched psychological power of virtual reality. We discuss the importance of digitizing evidence based clinical interventions that we know work to close the gap in mental and behavioral healthcare. We also discuss BehaVR's recent acquisition of Oxford VR and what it brings to their pipeline of products. This conversation was captured at the 2023 ViVE Conference in Nashville.
In this episode Maxwell Cooper, M.D. interviews Grenville Thynne, CEO of NeuroFlex, a Virtual Reality (VR) platform that assesses brain health and vestibular function. Grenville discusses how his family, which owns hospitals in Australia, became involved with NeuroFlex to help accelerate its growth. The NeuroFlex platform is currently used as a concussion assessment tool by multiple professional and collegiate sports teams and leagues in Australia, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States, including the National Rugby League (NRL) in Australia. Grenville walks through how to integrate a medical device into an athletic team and University athletic programs. Grenville also discusses how NeuroFlex is being developed to assess concussion and head injury in the emergency room, vestibular disorders, and traumatic brain injury in soldiers. *Views expressed in this podcast are those of the individuals, not their respective institutions Thank you to our sponsor Doc2Doc Lending, the Personal Lending platform designed for Doctors, by Doctors. Check out https://doc2doclending.com/davinci to learn more today. NeuroFlex Website: https://www.neuroflex.io/ The DaVinci Hour Podcast Website: https://www.dviacademy.com/the-davinci-hour LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-davinci-hour/ DaVinci MedTech YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@davincimedtech Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davincimedtech/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DavinciMedtech Website: https://www.dviacademy.com/
In this episode Maxwell Cooper, M.D. interviews Amir Bozorgzadeh, Co-Founder and CEO of Virtuleap, a virtual reality platform with applications for treating cognitive disorders and learning challenges. Amir discusses the evolution of virtual reality technology and the enormous potential to impact both healthcare and education, the 2 main areas of interest at Virtuleap. Amir describes Virtuleap's VR platform consisting of virtual games and exercises designed to improve cognition and learning. Amir also discusses how Virtuleap is currently working with leading healthcare institutions, like the VA Health Care System and the Pacific Brain Health Center, to validate their solution as an effective diagnostic and treatment for attention deficit and cognitive decline. Amir tells the listeners how Virtuleap is focused on partnering with leading researchers to provide the highest level of evidence supporting their platform's ability to help patients. *Views expressed in this podcast are those of the individuals, not their respective institutions Thank you to our sponsor Doc2Doc Lending, the Personal Lending platform designed for Doctors, by Doctors. Check out https://doc2doclending.com/davinci to learn more today. Amir Bozorgzadeh LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amirboz/ Virtuleap Website: https://virtuleap.com/ The DaVinci Hour Podcast Website: https://www.dviacademy.com/the-davinci-hour LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-davinci-hour/ DaVinci MedTech YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@davincimedtech Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davincimedtech/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DavinciMedtech Website: https://www.dviacademy.com/
In this episode Maxwell Cooper, M.D. interviews Danny Goel, M.D., an orthopaedic surgeon and Co-Founder and CEO of Precision OS, a virtual reality surgical simulation and training platform. Dr. Goel discusses how Precision OS is a platform used by surgeons and residents to learn new procedures, refine surgical skills, and demo new medical devices. Precision OS has recently released the first surgical training virtual reality curriculum to allow surgical simulation with their platform to be integrated in to residency programs to help residents practice and refine surgical skills. Precision OS has also enabled medical device companies to train surgeons and sales staff on how to use their portfolio of medical devices. Dr. Goel also discusses the importance of building a great team, especially with co-founders that compliment your skill sets. Lastly, Dr. Goel discusses how he balances his orthopaedic surgical practice with running Precision OS and how they enhance each other. *Views expressed in this podcast are those of the individuals, not their respective institutions Thank you to our sponsor Doc2Doc Lending, the Personal Lending platform designed for Doctors, by Doctors. Check out https://doc2doclending.com/davinci to learn more today. Danny Goel, M.D. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danny-goel-md-aa7b62a4/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BCshoulder Precision OS Website: https://www.precisionostech.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PrecisionOSVR LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/precisionos/ The DaVinci Hour Podcast Website: https://www.dviacademy.com/the-davinci-hour LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-davinci-hour/ DaVinci MedTech YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@davincimedtech Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davincimedtech/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DavinciMedtech Website: https://www.dviacademy.com/
What happens when a vision researcher has a chance meeting with a pediatric oncologist and that collaboration leads to unexpected and promising results?In Episode 5 of Your Complex Brain, we're talking about a homegrown vision rehabilitation program helping young brain cancer survivors, whose sight has been impacted by their tumours, improve their vision.The program, developed at University Health Network in Toronto, uses virtual reality to effectively retrain parts of the brain, allowing them to better perceive objects and obstacles.Joining us on the podcast today is neurobiologist, Dr. Michael Reber, and pediatric oncologist, Dr. Eric Bouffet. We'll also hear from 18 year-old Jack Conway, one of the research participants in the study.Featuring: Dr. Michael Reber - Senior Scientist at the Donald K. Johnson Eye Institute, part of the Krembil Research Institute, at University Health Network, and Associate Professor in the Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences at the University of Toronto.Dr. Eric Bouffet - Past director of the Pediatric Neuro-Oncology program at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, and the first Garron Family Chair in Childhood Cancer Research.Jack Conway - High school student who is passionate about video games, theme parks, and politics. Jack was diagnosed with an optic pathway glioma brain tumour as an infant, and recently was a research participant in the Vision Rehab Study.Additional resources: Donald K. Johnson Eye Institute at UHNDr. Reber's lab websiteThe Hospital for Sick ChildrenUHN Foundation story on this Vision Rehab StudyDr. Reber interviewed on UHN's ‘Behind the Breakthrough' podcastDr. Bouffet addresses United NationsThe Krembil Brain Institute, part of University Health Network, in Toronto, is home to one of the world's largest and most comprehensive teams of physicians and scientists uniquely working hand-in-hand to prevent and confront problems of the brain and spine, such as Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, epilepsy, stroke, spinal cord injury, chronic pain, brain cancer or concussion, in their lifetime. Through state-of-the-art patient care and advanced research, we are working relentlessly toward finding new treatments and cures.Do you want to know more about the Krembil Brain Institute at UHN? Visit us at: uhn.ca/krembilTo get in touch, email us at krembil@uhnresearch.ca or message us on social media:Instagram - @krembilresearchTwitter - @KBI_UHNFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/KrembilBrainInstituteThanks for listening!
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Welcome to a new episode of the XR Magazine podcast! In this episode, we are joined by Juliano Calil, Ph.D., the Founder of Virtual Planet Technologies and a pioneer in science communication. Dr. Calil is passionate about reducing climate change impacts by adopting equitable solutions through inclusive community engagement. He and his team are developing interactive virtual reality (VR) experiences to communicate climate change impacts and solutions to diverse audiences. Virtual Planet is working with communities across the world, including West Palm Beach, FL, Santa Cruz, Long Beach, Stinson Beach California, and Germany, to address complex issues related to natural disasters such as coastal flooding, wildfires, and heat waves. Dr. Calil is a Senior Fellow at the Center for the Blue Economy and an Adjunct Professor at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies. He has published several studies related to the use of immersive solutions to address climate impacts and coastal adaptation studies in California, Florida, the Gulf of Mexico, the Mid-Atlantic region, Latin America, and the Caribbean. His recent publications include “Using Virtual Reality in Sea Level Rise Planning and Community Engagement – An Overview” and “Neglected: Environmental Justice Impacts of Marine Litter and Plastic Pollution” for the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). Join us in this fascinating conversation as we delve into the future of VR and immersive technologies in climate change communication and environmental justice. This episode will provide you with insights on: What inspired Juliano to start Virtual Planet, and how did their background in environmental science and management contribute to the company's mission? How did Virtual Planet utilize virtual reality technology to convey intricate environmental issues to a broader audience, and what has been its influence to date? In what ways will virtual reality technology continue to develop in the future, and what novel opportunities may arise for its utilization in the realm of climate change and coastal adaptation? What are some of the biggest challenges faced by startups in the climate tech industry, and how do they overcome them? What goals does Virtual Planet have and how do they aim to aid in the battle against climate change and environmental degradation? Why is it important to focus on the story-telling aspect when creating VR experiences related to the environment? Please let me know if you have any questions about this episode or what guests you would like me to bring next! Thanks for your support!
In this episode, Felipe Alexandre, a founding principal of AG Immigration, talks about his experience growing up as an immigrant in South Florida, his journey into law, and his passion for helping newcomers to America. He also discusses his firm's services, including business-related visas, humanitarian work, and asylum. In addition, Alexandre talks about his firm's move to the metaverse and the benefits of using VR consultations with clients.
In today's deep dive, we’ll take you inside a classroom at Northern Illinois University that’s using virtual reality.
Celine Tien is here to talk about the virtual reality (VR) platform Flowly for those with chronic pain/illness and using biofeedback to take control of your nervous system. Feeling just a little bit better each day can have a massive domino effect on your life. Celine's greatest advice is to go out and find that thing that's going to create that domino effect. It could be going on a daily walk, it could be cutting out caffeine, or it could be Flowly… Celine is the Founder and CEO of Flowly, a holistic brain-body program for retraining your autonomic nervous system. Flowly is NIH-backed and studied by UPMC and USC as an opioid-sparing pain management device. With Flowly, you can learn to shift your body from pain to flow state. Follow Celine Tien @virtuallyceline Follow Chase on Instagram @chase_chewning Follow him on Twitter @chasechewning Key Highlights Do we need another piece of technology like Flowly to help our mental wellness? Who is Flowly for? Celine breaks down why VR is necessary for their target market: people with chronic pain and chronic illness. She shares how growing up around pancreatic cancer, an extremely painful, anxiety-inducing illness, became the inspiration behind Flowly. Celine shines light on how she's taking care of her mental health as an entrepreneur and founder of a start-up. She emphasizes the importance of leaning on your community and practicing receiving feedback and help. What is biofeedback? Celine explains what it is and how it can help you learn to relax and shift your body into the parasympathetic nervous system (rest and digest mode). This can lead to better sleep, better recovery, and increased HRV (heart rate variability). Celine highlights the science behind Flowly, the accessibility and inclusivity of this technology, and the results they're seeing in patients, including a 50% reduction in opioid usage! She then shares her thoughts on the opioid epidemic and their mission for patients using opioids. What is the Flowly user experience? Celine describes what it's like to use Flowly and join the Flowly community. Chase also shares a bit about his experience using it. What's next for the future of VR? What are some other potential uses of Flowly? Episode resources: Save 15% on organic coffee and lattes with code CHASE at https://www.StrongCoffeeCompany.com Save 20% on the For Today at home male fertility test kit with my sponsor using the code EVERFORWARD at https://testlegacy.com/everforward Watch and subscribe on YouTube https://youtu.be/pcWNhc41Iio Learn more about Flowly
Educators in Toronto are using virtual reality to help immigrants and refugees learn English as a second language. We hear more about the high-tech promise of a virtual classroom.
Chronic, cancer-related pain affects between 30 and 50 percent of patients undergoing cancer treatment and more than 70 percent of patients with advanced disease. Linda Carlson, Enbridge research chair in psychosocial oncology at the University of Calgary Cumming School of Medicine, is working with digital therapeutics developer Rocket VR Health to study the potential of a virtual reality-guided mindfulness intervention program in adult cancer patients with chronic, cancer-related pain. The thinking is that mindfulness could mitigate chronic cancer-related pain by regulating both physical and emotional resistance to it and that virtual reality could create an immersive environment that could focus patients' attention on present moment experiences making it easier for them to achieve mindfulness achieve more effective results. We spoke to Carlson about the problem of chronic pain in cancer, the case for mindfulness, and why the use of virtual reality might provide better outcomes for patients.
Our guest on The XR MAG Show today is Stephanie Randall, Director of Programs for Rendever. Rendever is overcoming social isolation through the power of virtual reality and shared experiences. From senior living communities to hospitals, their platform reduces depression and loneliness by fostering personal connections amongst populations where life has become limited. I'm glad Stephanie Randall, agreed to take some time out of their schedule to talk and share her experience on the XR Magazine show! In this episode, you will learn : How Renderer makes the experience accessible for users less familiar with the technology? How have they grown the company organically without external investments or funding? What type of experiences have made the platform so successful and how they were designed? What opportunities are being offered for creators as well, besides new partners? Ps. Would you like to learn how to create immersive experiences or perhaps incorporate them into your profession or business? Great news, Circuit Stream is the only certified Canadian Unity institution to teach you how to do this and they are now an official sponsor of the podcast! So if you'd like to learn more about Circuit Stream, you can head over here: https://www.circuitstream.com/xrmagazine or LINK IN BIO You can learn and visit Rendever on your device to try it yourself at https://www.rendever.com/ ----------- Gift Alert! You can now access my new XR Design Best Practices Workshop to learn how to create engaging, ethical, and safe XR experiences, including virtual worlds! Click here to download it for FREE. P.S. If you've already heard about the podcast and prefer video, you can also head to the D.O.! YT CHANNEL to enjoy the interviews. You can always find me on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn & TikTok as @dianaolynick.
In Episode 57 of "The Dustin Gold Standard," Dustin finishes his final analysis on the NPR podcast featuring journalist Stephen Kinzer, the “foremost expert on MKUltra” mind control. Dustin picks apart Kinzer's clear attempt at covering for the government. Dustin begins to lay out the evidence proving that government LSD mind control experiments are not only still alive and well, but are also currently being coupled with virtual reality headsets designed to bring the patient into metaverse cyber lands which recreate their point of trauma. Dustin explains how this is no different than what MKUltra set out to do. Join the discussion and get the ad-free video version of this podcast: Paine.TV/gold Follow Dustin on Twitter: Twitter.com/dustingoldshow and Twitter.com/hackableanimal Get involved with the Telegram discussion: https://t.me/dustingoldshow Join in on live audio conversations: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow Ask a question and get a 60-second answer from me: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow/ask Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 57 of "The Dustin Gold Standard," Dustin finishes his final analysis on the NPR podcast featuring journalist Stephen Kinzer, the “foremost expert on MKUltra” mind control. Dustin picks apart Kinzer's clear attempt at covering for the government. Dustin begins to lay out the evidence proving that government LSD mind control experiments are not only still alive and well, but are also currently being coupled with virtual reality headsets designed to bring the patient into metaverse cyber lands which recreate their point of trauma. Dustin explains how this is no different than what MKUltra set out to do. Join the discussion and get the ad-free video version of this podcast: Paine.TV/gold Follow Dustin on Twitter: Twitter.com/dustingoldshow and Twitter.com/hackableanimal Get involved with the Telegram discussion: https://t.me/dustingoldshow Join in on live audio conversations: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow Ask a question and get a 60-second answer from me: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow/ask Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 57 of "The Dustin Gold Standard," Dustin finishes his final analysis on the NPR podcast featuring journalist Stephen Kinzer, the “foremost expert on MKUltra” mind control. Dustin picks apart Kinzer's clear attempt at covering for the government. Dustin begins to lay out the evidence proving that government LSD mind control experiments are not only still alive and well, but are also currently being coupled with virtual reality headsets designed to bring the patient into metaverse cyber lands which recreate their point of trauma. Dustin explains how this is no different than what MKUltra set out to do. Join the discussion and get the ad-free video version of this podcast: Paine.TV/gold Follow Dustin on Twitter: Twitter.com/dustingoldshow and Twitter.com/hackableanimal Get involved with the Telegram discussion: https://t.me/dustingoldshow Join in on live audio conversations: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow Ask a question and get a 60-second answer from me: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow/ask Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 57 of "The Dustin Gold Standard," Dustin finishes his final analysis on the NPR podcast featuring journalist Stephen Kinzer, the “foremost expert on MKUltra” mind control. Dustin picks apart Kinzer's clear attempt at covering for the government. Dustin begins to lay out the evidence proving that government LSD mind control experiments are not only still alive and well, but are also currently being coupled with virtual reality headsets designed to bring the patient into metaverse cyber lands which recreate their point of trauma. Dustin explains how this is no different than what MKUltra set out to do. Join the discussion and get the ad-free video version of this podcast: Paine.TV/gold Follow Dustin on Twitter: Twitter.com/dustingoldshow and Twitter.com/hackableanimal Get involved with the Telegram discussion: https://t.me/dustingoldshow Join in on live audio conversations: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow Ask a question and get a 60-second answer from me: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow/ask Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam and Faith are joined today by entrepreneur Kyle Rand, CEO of Rendever. His idea to use virtual reality to expand the boundaries and lives of those who are no longer capable of doing so themselves, is particularly relevant to futurists. How does Rendever work? Who is the target demographic for a service like this? Is it only for old homes or can this be applied to other parts of society? Get all of these questions, and more, answered in this episode of Jolty.
The Vitality Secret Podcast - Defy Disease, Combat Common Illnesses And Stay Young
Can Virtual Reality (VR) technology be used to tap into your body´s innate healing abilities? Parker Howell is a revolutionary designer of VR technology who has helped a close mutual friend with stroke damage regain function in his right arm with VR-aided visualisation and movement. And more. Here we discuss using this technology to tap into your body´s own healing abilities. We reference the work of Dr Joe Dispenza and making healing, fun. This is fascinating! Show Notes 2 mins - Parker´s intro to Virtual Reality. Dancing with the Stars. Jennifer Lopez, other celebs 5 - A little intro into creation of powerful technology 7 - “Hacking human consciousness” - Intro on VR. 8 - Creating experiences such as the human heartbeat 9 - Replicating a DREAM - getting into a dream-like space 10 - The metaverse - impact it's going to have on the world, can it be used for good? 11 - We are already entering the meta verse 12 - Balance between Nature and Tech. Parker´s rule of living in LA. 13 - Pandemic Hits and limbo of uncertainty, how to use this time.. 15 - Kundalini Visualisation with Healing Light 16 - Oculus Quest headset, seeing energy coming through your finger tips 17 - Working on healing and going into your body. Connecting with visual and audio stimuli, adding laters of code. Augmenting ability to heal. Putting it all together. 18 - Hand tracking creation - enter Sean Entin, firing his naysayers, becoming the “Stroke Hacker” 19 - “I've not looked at my hand in over a decade - can we get my mobility back?” 20 - Step 1. Believe you can. Step 2: do the work. 21 - Parker researched strokes and sat Sean down to begin the work. 22 - Recreating non-working arm from working arm motion 23 - Neural Linguistic Programming (NLP) - creating all of the senses - Cosmic Looking Glass - Neural Plasticity Trainer 24 - Sean: “You're never going to believe what happened.” Bench pressing from a paralysed arm! 25 - Building from pre-existing tech. Correlation with Dr Joe Dispenza. 26 - Visualising the spine recreating - Dr Joe Dispenza - teaching others to do the same. “Through visualisation we can heal ourselves.” 27 - Recreating “the feeling is the prayer” - feeling it, believing it, knowing it is already done. 28 - VR - What's always the low hanging fruit? What´s the future of this tech? Not replacing healers - rather, extending their reach. 29 - Metaverse can work alongside Nature 30 - Habit creation. 10 mins in the morning. 10 mins at night. 31 - “There is nothing more powerful than the human body” 32 - Training the muscle - we are not taught to visualise in school! 33 - It´s important for people to know what their hardware. Most people are disconnected from their body- we are truly powerful beings 34 - Carl Jung - The Red Book 35 - Lucid Dreaming 36 - Relating to the world in a very different way, through VR - conjuring up a Lucid dream in waking life. 37 - VR beings a perfect lab to hack into our consciousness / tapping into the healing process. Getting back into the driving seat. 39 - Circling back to Nature and using Tech in the real world. 40 - Making healing fun. Making the human body fun. 41 - Multitasking and task switching. Getting out out of the pinball machine. 42 - 12 minute experience. Cosmic Looking Glass. Don't do it more than 20 mins. 43 - Blue light protection discussion - (I checked, they're available online) 46 - First step: Belief. People must have the belief, and desire to heal, and have the knowing that the body can heal itself. 47 - The science of epigenetics and a harmonious environment - making this fun 48 - A reference to Wim Hof breathwork daily, making this fun. Heart & Brain coherence. Starting the day off on a high. 49 - More examples of visualisations like blood flow. Commanding our cells. Visualising all organs functioning optimally. 50 - Utilising the senses with VR. What's the most fun way to get people into light cardio? Breathwork, yoga, making it fun… combo with VR. 51 - Mental Rehearsal - practicing playing the piano example & working out in the gym - Dr Joe Dispenza 52 - Reference to body building - neurological signals through process to build muscle. Exercise is the process to stimulate the chemical process to create muscle mass. Can this be “hacked?” 53 - Reference to The Iceman - “my body is my laboratory” 54 - Parker´s ASK / request - how to scale? Does anyone know anyone who can help him to scale? ParkerHowell.com 54 - Parker´s #1 Vitality Secret Find out more from Parker and his work at ParkerHowell.com. Head to VitalitySecret.com/podcast for more interviews of how to heal your body body. If you would like coaching, or to join my online program, please head to https://vitalitysecret.com/coaching/.
Juliano Calil (Ph.D.) is the co-founder of Virtual Planet Technologies and a pioneer in science communication. His work and academic research are motivated by the urgent need to reduce climate change impacts by adopting equitable solutions through inclusive community engagement. Juliano and his team are developing interactive virtual reality (VR) experiences to communicate climate change impacts and solutions to diverse audiences. Virtual Planet is working with communities across the world including Turner Station, MD, Santa Cruz, Long Beach, and Paradise in California, and Germany to address complex issues related to natural disasters such as coastal flooding, wildfires, and heatwaves. Dr. Calil is a Senior Fellow at the Center for the Blue Economy and Adjunct Professor at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies. He has published studies related to the use of immersive solutions to address climate impacts and coastal adaptation studies in California, Florida, the Gulf of Mexico, the Mid-Atlantic region, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Juliano received his Ph.D. in Ocean Sciences from the University of California Santa Cruz and his Master of Environmental Science and Management (MESM) from the Bren School at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Recent publications include: - “Using Virtual Reality in Sea Level Rise Planning and Community Engagement – An Overview” and - “Neglected: Environmental Justice Impacts of Marine Litter and Plastic Pollution” for the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
Have you ever thought about what it be like to walk in someone else's shoes? Well with virtual reality that is a real possibility. My guest is Dr. Robin S. Rosenberg. Robin is the CEO and Founder of Live in Their World. Robin has been interested in virtual reality (VR) for years, and was the lead author of a study to investigate using “VR for good.” She has combined her interest in immersive technologies with her coaching and clinical experiences to foster in employees a deeper understanding of how and why other people may feel slighted or marginalized, and how to approach such interactions differently.The Kingdom Investor | PodcastTake your generosity to the next level, impact more lives and build a godly legacy! Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show
Dr. Maura Cosetti is an experienced audiologist with clinical specializations in adult and pediatric hearing disorders. She is the Director of the Ear Institute of New York Eye and Ear Infirmary at Mount Sinai, which is one of the most advanced hearing centers in the United States. She is also the Director of their Cochlear Implant Program, both an academic and clinical program for patients of all ages. Along with these titles, Dr. Cosetti has performed invaluable research on hearing loss through the use of virtual reality. She leads the Otology-Neurotology Fellowship Program at Mount Sinai and Co-chairs the William House Cochlear Implant Study Group. In this episode… The broader field of audiology can be incredibly diverse with multiple facets of research. One facet that is often overlooked is the relationship between balance and hearing loss. We all know that our balance is calibrated with inner-ear fluid, but the intricacies and relationships are still being heavily researched. There's one new tool, however, that might surprise you. Dr. Maura Cosetti and her research staff at Mount Sinai have been looking into vestibular problems and analyzing partial deafness. Among their instruments is virtual reality, which allows them to look at sensory integration in a new way. Their facility is among the most advanced in the United States, and now they open up about their research and their unusual methods. Dr. Mark Syms talks with Dr. Maura Cosetti, the Director of the Ear Institute of New York Eye and Ear Infirmary at Mount Sinai, about her research on vestibular problems and their use of virtual reality. They discuss the finer details of vestibular problems and how it relates to balance. They then go through discussions on subcategorization of hearing loss, what qualifies as normal hearing, and neurocognitive function. Check it all out on this episode of the ListenUp! Podcast!
Welcome back to the Digital Doha Podcast, our new series bringing you informative conversations with local experts exploring the cutting-edge of emerging media happening in the dynamic international capital of Doha. Hosted by Spencer Striker, PhD Digital Media prof at Northwestern Qatar, and co-hosted by Natasha Das, Media Info & Tech student at NU-Q. Presenting our amazing fifth guest of the season, pioneering VR journalist, Julia Leeb. Julia was born in Munich, Germany. She studied international relations and diplomacy in Madrid, Arabic in Alexandria, and television and digital media in Munich. She works as a war photojournalist and filmmaker, and is the author of North Korea: Anonymous Country. Leeb's long-term projects have been published internationally and document political upheaval in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Syria, Libya, Afghanistan, South Sudan and Iran. She also produces virtual reality and 360-degree content about remote regions like Transnistria, in Moldova, and the Nuba Mountains, in Sudan. Julia Leeb is one of the first German journalists to use 360°/VR to document life in crisis areas. Her 360°/VR movies have been screened at VR film festivals around the world. Click the button below to learn more about her work. Using Virtual Reality, among other mediums, Julia brings viewers into a moment to witness conflict and the impacts of political unrest.We hope you enjoy our conversation with one of Doha's leading innovators in the cutting-edge space of emerging media, immersive journalism, and AR/VR Design. Hosted by: Spencer Striker, PhD Co-hosted by: Natasha Das Special Guest: Julia Leeb Producer: Shaikha Alkubaisi Sound Design & Editing: Ayah Mohamedain Social Media Manager: Samson Mbogo Project Management: Laiba Mubashar Emerging Media Research Team: Venus Jin, PhD; Greg Bergida, PhD; John Pavlik, PhD, Justin Gengler, PhD; Farina Amir; and Christopher Fwalanga Artwork: Fernanda Jimenez Music and Sound Effects: Courtesy of Epidemic Music Official links for Special Guest, Julia Leeb http://www.julialeeb.com/ https://www.amazon.de/Julia-Leeb/e/B00LPCT9LI/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1 Official website and social media links for the Digital Doha Podcast https://www.qatarpodcasts.com/digital-doha https://www.facebook.com/DigitalDoha https://www.instagram.com/digitaldoha https://twitter.com/doha_digital
Episode #72 "Using Virtual Reality with Retirement Savings" by Adam D. Koós, CFP®, CMT®, CEPA
This podcast is about big ideas on how technology is making life better for people with vision loss. Today's big idea is the power of virtual reality - how people are using VR to remap sight and help people with vision loss in their daily lives Dr. Roberts visits with Grace Andruszkiewicz and Dr. Frank Werblin about how emerging technologies help people with low vision access the areas of vision they still have, by using a virtual reality system. They also talk about how sight works biologically, and how one such device, IrisVision, works to connect people socially. The Big Takeaways: Virtual reality changes the sensory inputs our brain receives, to change the visual field our eyes are scanning and the sounds we are hearing. These new inputs trick the brain into thinking we're in a different reality. IrisVision is a combination of a Samsung phone and a headset for virtual reality that modulates the visual field of a person with low vision so they can see better. The technology re-maps the visual world they're seeing so it becomes resonant with their individual pathology. The development of IrisVision technology started as a device to improve macular degeneration, but has evolved to resolve any type of visual pathology (retinal versus cortical), including magnification or “minification” (reducing the size) to modify the visual field depending on the user's visual function. IrisVision re-mapping provides the brain access to the raw material; after using the device for a few months, users' native vision is often improved, ultimately leading to a renewed social connection for users. People who use the device need to have some remaining vision. Tweetables: “What's really meaningful too is helping people go back to places that are really emotionally meaningful from their past. When they feel like they're back in that place or doing that thing, they come alive again.” - Grace Andruszkiewicz describing senior's experience with virtual reality “Because the screen is a half an inch from your eyes, it's not uncommon for people to see something clearly for the first time in a VR headset.” - Grace Andruszkiewicz “It occurred to me that what was needed was a low-cost, non-invasive device that could recode the visual message in a way that would resonate with those islands of sight that people still have remaining.” - Dr. Frank Werblin on the development of IrisVision “Assisting patients with visual loss has a much broader function - it reconnects people with each other. IrisVision assists people in seeing the visual world, but what it's really doing is reconnecting them socially.” - Dr. Frank Werblin Contact Us: Contact us at podcasts@lighthouseguild.org with your innovative new technology ideas for people with vision loss. Pertinent Links: Lighthouse Guild Rendever IrisVision Guest Bios: Dr. Frank Werblin, Co-Founder, Chief Scientist, IrisVision IrisVision was founded by Dr. Frank Werblin, an MIT graduate, Guggenheim Fellow, and professor at UC Berkeley. Dr. Werblin is renowned for his scientific contributions to our understanding of retinal functioning. He has dedicated his life to innovating, developing and delivering an affordable non-invasive solution for millions of people with low vision. With the help of our research partners at Stanford, Johns Hopkins, UC Berkeley, UPMC, The Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind, and other institutions contributing to low vision science, IrisVision is the realization of that lifetime of work. He is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of low vision solutions by continuing to expand the relationship with top vision scientists and technology powerhouses like Samsung. Grace Andruszkiewicz, Director of Marketing & Partnerships, Rendever Host Bio Dr. Calvin W. Roberts Calvin W. Roberts, M.D., is President and Chief Executive Officer of Lighthouse Guild, the leading organization dedicated to addressing and preventing vision loss. Dr. Roberts has a unique blend of academic, clinical, business, and hands-on product development experience. Dr. Roberts is a Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology at Weill Cornell Medical College. He was formerly Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Eye Care, at Bausch Health Companies where he coordinated global development and research efforts across their vision care, pharmaceutical and surgical business units. As a practicing ophthalmologist from 1982 to 2008, he performed more than 10,000 cataract surgeries as well as 5,000 refractive and other corneal surgeries. He is credited with developing surgical therapies, over-the-counter products for vision care, prescription ocular therapeutics, and innovative treatment regimens. He also holds patents on the wide-field specular microscope and has done extensive research on ophthalmic non-steroidals and postoperative cystoid macular edema. Dr. Roberts has co-founded a specialty pharmaceutical company and is a frequent industry lecturer and author. He currently serves as an Independent Director on multiple corporate boards and has served as a consultant to Allergan, Johnson & Johnson, and Novartis. A graduate of Princeton University and the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, Dr. Roberts completed his internship and ophthalmology residency at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center in New York. He also completed cornea fellowships at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and the Schepens Eye Research Institute in Boston.
In this episode you'll get to hear our podcast host, Paul Osincup try a virtual reality experience for the first time. He'll be guided by the episode guest Brett A. McCall, Founder and Chief Visionary Officer of Better Than Unicorns. After Brett guides Paul through his first VR experience, they discuss how companies are using virtual reality to build culture, especially for remote workers.Paul and Brett discuss the universal language of gesture and how VR allows us to use our bodies and experience genuine empathy and emotion with others in any setting. Can VR be used to create more empathy and understanding by giving people access to attend past historical events or experience the world in a different identity? How can teams use VR to build trust and connection with one another or create more innovative solutions? These are the questions we tackle in this episode! Brett A. McCall is the Founder and Chief Visionary Officer of Better Than Unicorns, a uniquely magical company manifested in Asheville, NC that pairs virtual reality with facilitation specifically for personal growth, team building, leadership development, and connection. Join their interactive community at: dazzle.betterthanunicorns.com Don't forget to check out the Delivering Happiness website for all of our workshops, courses, and keynotes!
Dr. Brennan Spiegel, MD, is Director of Health Services Research for Cedars-Sinai Health System. He directs the Cedars-Sinai Center for Outcomes Research and Education (CS-CORE), a multidisciplinary team that investigates how digital health technologies – including wearable biosensors, smartphone applications, virtual reality and social media – can strengthen the patient-doctor bond, improve outcomes and save money. Dr. Spiegel has published more than 170 articles in peer-reviewed journals. He is listed in the 2016 Onalytica "Top 100 Influencer" lists for digital health (No. 13) and virtual reality (No. 14). He also authored VRx: How Virtual Therapeutics Will Revolutionize Medicine, which was named one of the 8 best science books of 2020 by Wired Magazine. Beyond his focus on digital health innovations, Spiegel conducts psychometric, health-economic, epidemiologic and qualitative research across a wide range of healthcare topics. VRx: How Virtual Therapeutics Will Revolutionize Medicine: https://amzn.to/3cTLI0L VirtualMedicine.org Inquiries: ContactMedicineExplained@gmail.com
Did you know that you only retain 10% of what you see, 30-40% of what you hear and 90% of what you hear, see and do? Well, with Tradiebot your employees can hear, see and do a training over and over again until they get it perfect which eliminates wasted time, redos, parts, materials and supplies (aka YOUR MONEY)! On today's podcast, Beth Rutter from Tradiebot shares with us how body shops across the globe are using this cutting edge technology. It's coming folks!**Support Body Bangin' & be a monthly contributor/patron by clicking here: https://www.patreon.com/bodybangin Connect with Micki on LinkedIn Now! :) https://www.linkedin.com/in/micki-woods-36374121/ For more info on Micki's Marketing Services to help you grow your shop's revenue click here: https://mickiwoods.com or email Micki directly at micki@mickiwoods.com _____________________________ Beth Rutter's Links: • Connect with Beth on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beth-rutter/• Reach out directly to Beth: beth.rutter@tradiebot.com• Tradiebot Website: https://tradiebot.com_____________________________ To suggest any topics of discussion or to be a guest on Body Bangin', please email our team at admin@mickiwoods.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/bodybangin)
Listen in to our conversation with a home-grown Bahraini Virtual reality artist who is crafting an immersive artistic experience like nothing you've ever tried. Hear her pioneering journey through art.
In a year of many transitions and inability for many of us to travel, distance learning & training in any capacity are really helpful. Rob sits down with Interplay Learning CEO & Founder, Doug Donovan, to discuss their cutting-edge technology when it comes to providing virtual reality training for HVAC Technicians, Electricians, and other tradesmen, in addition to on-the-scene video capacity for surveying and reviewing site information, equipment, and in-depth information. Doug will open your eyes to new ways to both train staff and also to educate your facility team on your sites and their assets.
Julian and Karan joined us on this podcast to talk about their Virtual Reality (VR) experience, called Sightly, they are creating to help people with social anxiety face their fears. They both struggled with social anxiety in the past and both used exposure to their anxiety to be able to overcome it. Their VR product focuses on 3 main categories being presentation, networking, and making new friends. What they are doing is incredible and it's something you want to be in on the “know” about. Where to find Julian & Karan: https://trysightly.com Instagram @TrySightly Facebook Group “Sightly Community” LinkedIn Profile Make sure to leave us a 5-star review! Support The Social Ninjas Podcast via our patreon here. Follow us, ask us questions, and submit topic ideas to our Instagram handles: @Social_Anxiety_Kyle @JeremyTalksToStrangers SPONSORS: You can get 20% off your first order of CUSTOMIZED nootropics from FindMyFormula.com by using the code: SOCIALNINJAS Click here to order Get 10% off all Four Sigmatic Mushroom coffees, cacaos, and skin care at FourSigmatic.com by using the code: SOCIALNINJA Click here to order
This week's guest is Dr Brandon Birckhead, MD, who is a project scientist working on VR clinical trials at Cedars-Sinai. He is currently running the Digital Pain Reduction Kit study which is assessing the use of virtual reality therapy in those with musculoskeletal injury. This will be one of the largest randomized control trials within VR pain reduction research. He is also the co-director of the Virtual Medicine Conference along with Dr. Brennan Spiegel the founder of the event. One of the largest immersive technology conferences focused specifically on its use in healthcare. In VR education, Brandon has collaborated with radiation oncologists at Moffitt Cancer Center to assess its use in medical education. While at the Medical College of Wisconsin he designed a VR breast cancer education program to help patients understand radiation treatment and why it is of use for their cancer. He then designed a pilot study which has garnered 40K of funding from the NCI. Alex and Brandon discuss how technology can be used to improve patient performance and outcomes in healthcare, how remote tools including immersive technology are essential post-COVID and the importance of remote training and education. https://www.virtualmedicine.health/ https://twitter.com/bjbirckhead https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandon-b-b6749a40/ Tweet Virti: @virtimed Contact Virti: https://virti.com
Veative: VR Solutions for SCHOOLS Virtual Reality has brought in a paradigm shift in learning. Using Virtual Reality in the classroom will give students the opportunity to interact and engage with their subjects in a virtual environment. Veative's device agnostic VR solution has access to 650+ interactive VR modules developed by Veative empowering teachers to help students learn in a better way. With their immersive and interactive STEM VR modules, students can dive deep into subjects, and explore concepts that cannot be visualized in the chalk-n-talk method of teaching. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-virtual-reality-podcast/support