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Dr. Nicholas Norwitz is a researcher-educator whose mission is to “Make Metabolic Health Mainstream.” He graduated Valedictorian from Dartmouth College, majoring in Cell Biology and Biochemistry. Nick then completed his PhD in Metabolism at the University of Oxford. Next, he went on to Harvard Medical School and completed his MD. Show sponsors: LMNT - Claim your free LMNT Sample Pack with any purchase by using this link Timeline - 10% off your first order of Mitopure by using this link Quicksilver Scientific - 15% off your first order by using the code "ultimatehealth15" at checkout Show notes: https://jessechappus.com/658
Canadian journalist Nora Loreto reads the latest headlines for Tuesday, June 17, 2025.TRNN has partnered with Loreto to syndicate and share her daily news digest with our audience. Tune in every morning to the TRNN podcast feed to hear the latest important news stories from Canada and worldwide.Find more headlines from Nora at Sandy & Nora Talk Politics podcast feed.Help us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Sign up for our newsletterLike us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate to support this podcast
Anna and Raven talk about the unspoken rules of standing ovations and create their own rules for when enough is enough! Sunjay Kapur, Indian Billionaire, died by swallowing a bee while playing Polo and it reminded Anna of a fear from a movie that had a similar plot! There are some movies that instill fear on you forever! Madonna and Pope Leo are distant cousins and is related to many other A-List celebrities! Anna has a claim to fame; find out who is related to her! This past Friday Kayne West showed up to P Diddy's trial! Anna and Raven ask you what the top 5 people you don't want at your court date! Are you up to date on this week's biggest news story? Anna and Raven will get you caught up on the trending news stories including the influx of European tourism, the FBI urging people not to respond to the toll text message scams, and the return of Joey Chestnut! Raven goes head-to-head with Valedictorians in Can't Beat Raven: Valedictorian Edition! Find out who will win! Will he beat Jesus or Kaitlyn? Dakota Johnson said in an interview that guys that wear bracelets give her the ick. What do you think guys shouldn't wear?! Lisa's co-worker invited her to her wedding. Lisa wants to go to support her, but her husband, doesn't want to go. He says he doesn't know her (Lisa barely knows her) and he already had told his friends he would hang out with them. Lisa says that being married is always being the “plus one”, even for events you don't want to go to. He says that it's no big deal if she brings one her female friends as a date. What do you think? Josh and Allison have a chance to win $800! All they have to do is answer more pop culture questions than Raven in Can't Beat Raven!
It is said that there are health benefits to making your work week more exciting! Anna and Raven talk about if including this in their life is tangible. Anna tried it out and loved it! Justin Bieber was gifted some elaborate gifts for Father's Day! Raven was given something that has to be assembled, and he was never actually given it! Anna lost part of her husband's Father's Day gift! CVS is closing a ton of stores and Anna and Raven thought it was because they were wasting money on receipt tape! They asked you to send in your longest CVS receipt and they will reimburse you if it is the longest! One woman had the longest receipt by far! Do you feel like you have Mommy Brain? It is real! Dr. Ilyse Dobrow DiMarco, Ph.D.is a clinical psychologist and author of Mom Brain: Proven Strategies to Fight the Anxiety, Guilt, and Overwhelming Emotions of Motherhood- And Relax Into New Self. She can be found at DrIlyse.com. She joins Anna and Raven to talk about the symptoms of Mom Brain and how to help yourself through motherhood! Producer Julie was tasked with contacting Brendan Fraser to see if he would be on the show! She gives an update! Are you up to date on this week's biggest news story? Anna and Raven will get you caught up on the trending news stories including the man hunt in Minnesota, the “No Kings” Protests, President Trumps Birthday, and the helicopter reporter Stu Mundel having the most unique live read broadcast! Raven goes head-to-head with Valedictorians in Can't Beat Raven: Valedictorian Edition! Find out who will win! Will he beat Allison or Henry? Anna and Raven report on the horrific man hunt in Minnesota! Anna learned why the media gives criminals three names! Teresa and Luis's cousin just saw on Facebook that they asked on their town's page recommendations for a housecleaner. They both work a lot and have decided it was time to get someone to help clean up around the house every other week. She texted them and asked if she could have the job since she's been down on work and could use the extra money. She's not a housekeeper, but said “how hard can it be? I just clean.” Teresa says we have to find a way to say no, not only does she not know what she's doing, but she feels funny having a relative be in her stuff, Luis says she's family down on her luck, it's literally mopping and wiping, she'll be fine. Whose side are you on? Rich has a chance to win $700! All he has to do is answer more pop culture questions than Raven in Can't Beat Raven!
Paul Smith's deeply ingrained love of both cooking and West Virginia can be traced back to his earliest days — standing alongside his grandfather helping stir the sauce for the large Sunday dinners so common among Italian families who had settled in the coalfields. From those beginnings, Paul's passions for food and his Appalachian home have taken him on a culinary journey that he is proud to share with his community. After graduating from Charleston Catholic High School, Chef Paul immersed himself in learning the hospitality industry and the finer points of great cuisine. With his BA from West Virginia State University, he formally trained at New York's prestigious Culinary Institute of America (graduated with honors) and CIA's Greystone campus in Napa Valley, California, where he studied pastries and wine and graduated as Valedictorian.Paul has worked around the country, from The Ritz Carlton Resort in Naples, Florida, to the world-renowned Biltmore Estates in Asheville, North Carolina, to The Windsor Club in Vero Beach, Florida. Taking the tastes and techniques of every stop along his culinary journey he longed to return to his roots and tell these culinary stories through the traditions and flavors of Appalachia. When the Mountain State pulled at his heartstrings, he returned to West Virginia where he served as the Executive Chef at the University of Charleston, and Corporate Chef for Buzz Food Service.Today, he has multiple restaurants in Charleston, West Virginia's capital: The Pitch Sports Bar & Grill, and 1010 Bridge Restaurant & Catering, which quickly gained a reputation as one of the state's premiere dining destinations.He believes strongly that a rising tide will lift all boats, and has served as an advisor to multiple food and hospitality businesses in West Virginia. Paul's ultimate vision is to give back to the state he has always considered home through his gifts of great food and warm hospitality.Chef Paul was named a Semifinalist for the James Beard Foundation's Best Chef of The Southeast Award and became an official nominee the same year and is the first West Virginia chef to receive that honor. He was also named West Virginian of the year in 2023.In 2024 he was honored again with a nomination for the James Beard Foundation's Best Chef of The Southeast Award and on June 10th 2024 in a ceremony in Chicago he became West Virginia's very first James Beard Award winner. He continues to champion West Virginia and his community in all he does, and loves few things more than the way food brings people together.
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Did Luke really make out with Crazy Carrie? Why is she called Crazy Carrie? How did she finally charm “Butch Danes”?Today, sisters and Gilmore superfans Jackie and Catherine answer listener questions in this mini-grab bag episode.Plus, is it realistic that Paris Geller wasn't valedictorian at Chilton? And would Paris really be totally fine with it? Join us to chat about your favorite Stars Hollow series!✨ If you want more chats about Gilmore Girls, join our Patreon, where we put out extra bonus episodes every month. ☕ Show the world that you're a Gilmore superfan with sweatshirts, tees, tote bags and more from our Merch Shop!
Today's guest is Katherine Lawrence, Principal Faculty with Ballet West's pre-professional training program. A native of Fairfield, Connecticut, she trained atConnecticut Dance School and The Harid Conservatory, where she graduated as Valedictorian in 1998. She performed with The Hartford Ballet for a year before joining Ballet Internationale in 1999. In 2004, she joined Ballet West, retiring as a Principal Artist in May 2021. She holds a Bachelor's of Fine Arts in Ballet with a Teaching Emphasis from the University of Utah.In our conversation, Katherine shares about cultivating a positive environment, embracing what makes you uncomfortable, and making decisions to support being a well-rounded dancer.Learn more about Katherine and Ballet West - including their summer program: https://www.academy.balletwest.org/summer.You can learn more about dance education and career planning for dancers at theballerinatist.com.
Top headlines for Thursday, May 29, 2025In this episode, a high school valedictorian who stood up for his Christian beliefs, delivering an inspiring speech despite attempts to censor him. Next, we explore the recent turbulent phone call between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump, shedding light on the complex dynamics of international relations. Lastly, we discuss a thought-provoking moment from Jubilee Media's Surrounded series, where Jordan Peterson revealed why he doesn't identify as a Christian in a candid exchange with an atheist. 00:11 Trump-Netanyahu phone call on Iran was tense, heated: report01:00 Do Christians who die by suicide go to Heaven? NT Wright answers01:59 PCUSA may drop below 1 million members by end of 2025: report02:52 Sanctus Real replaces Newsboys on canceled Canada tour03:46 Judge blocks NY from forcing photographer to work gay weddings04:48 Jordan Peterson refuses to identify as Christian in viral debate05:42 Valedictorian resists censorship attempts, touts Christ in speechSubscribe to this PodcastApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastFollow Us on Social Media@ChristianPost on TwitterChristian Post on Facebook@ChristianPostIntl on InstagramSubscribe on YouTubeGet the Edifi AppDownload for iPhoneDownload for AndroidSubscribe to Our NewsletterSubscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and ThursdayClick here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning!Links to the NewsDo Christians who die by suicide go to Heaven? NT Wright answers | PodcastValedictorian resists censorship attempts, touts Christ in speech | PoliticsPCUSA may drop below 1 million members by end of 2025: report | Church & MinistriesSanctus Real replaces Newsboys on canceled Canada tour | EntertainmentTrump-Netanyahu phone call on Iran was tense, heated: report | WorldJudge blocks NY from forcing photographer to work gay weddings | PoliticsJordan Peterson refuses to identify as Christian in viral debate | Entertainment
Under the Biden administration, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Solar For All program aimed to improve access to clean energy and solar programs. Now, under the Trump Administration, local advocates and business leaders say $7 billion, embarked for organizations nationwide, was temporarily withheld. Diamond Spratling, the founder and executive director of Girl Plus Environment, and Tonya Hicks, the president and CEO of Power Solutions, share why they feel it’s important for communities to have this investment and what access to clean energy could mean for communities in Georgia. We continue with WABE’s “Server South” series. State officials are now grappling with questions about tax incentives, and data centers’ usage of water and energy. We air WABE politics reporter Rahul Bali’s latest report. For “Closer Look’s” Class of 2025 graduation series, we hear from Gwendolyn Campbell. She’s the valedictorian for the Class of 2025 at Morris Brown College. Campbell talks about her academic journey, juggling family responsibilities, overcoming health challenges and her aspirations to go to law school and provide legal help to youth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Not everyone was able to get a 'valedictorian' speech when they were in high school or college... we finally are able to make our own speeches... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the PAWcast, Princeton valedictorian Erik Medina '25 talks about majoring in chemistry and his thesis, for which he researched ways to upcycle plastics. Erik has been accepted into a Ph.D. program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, but first he's taking a year off to teach at his old high school near Miami.
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In this fiery episode of Teaching Keating, Weston and Molly take on the valedictorian obsession as graduation season looms. Why chase perfect grades when balance builds trailblazers? From their teaching days and parenting their high schooler, they call out parental posturing and champion kids who carve their own path. Molly's quirky student stories and a lawyer's success beyond grades inspire their push for passion over GPAs. Like, subscribe, and leave a review to join the convo! In this episode: * Weston and Molly debunk the valedictorian myth and its skewed priorities. * They share insights from teaching gifted kids and navigating teen goals. * A lawyer's story proves success isn't tied to elite grades or colleges. * A call to parents: prioritize well-rounded growth over academic perfection. Connect with Us: Follow us for updates and more episodes. Share your thoughts in the comments below about your strategies for building habits rather than setting resolutions. Learn more at: westonkieschnick.com About Weston and Molly: Weston is a former high school teacher and administrator who now works as a Senior Fellow with the International Center for Leadership in Education. His work as a keynote speaker and instructional coach has allowed him to learn alongside teachers and administrators from all 50 states and more than 30 countries around the world. Molly is a former elementary and middle school teacher who now works with teens and young adults in parochial education programs around Colorado. She and Weston are the parents of children who provide additional fodder for Teaching Keating.
Oregon's June Economic and Revenue Forecast was released on Wednesday, May 14. This is the final Forecast of the 2023-25 biennium. The report showed that Net General Fund and Lottery resources available for the 2025-27 biennium are down $798 million from the March 2025 forecast. It further showed that projected revenue from the Corporate Activities Tax, which is the funding source for the Student Success Act, is down $44.4 million. In addition, the state's reserve accounts decreased by over $400 million and are currently projected to sit at $5.09 billion at the end of the 2023-25 biennium. What this means is that the Legislature has less discretionary revenue with which to make new investments in the 2025-27 biennium. That, coupled with ongoing uncertainty about federal funding to states for a variety of initiatives and programs, will likely limit additional support being directed to K-12 education. It also underscores the need to vigorously advocate for a State School Fund allocation of $11.4 billion, and for the programs that assist districts in supporting vulnerable students as well as those helping students reach graduation: the Student Success Act/Student Investment Account, Measure 98 - High School Success, Early Literacy, Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education, and Regional Inclusive Services. This Forecast confirms that HSD made prudent choices in budgeting conservatively for the 2025-26 school year. And while reducing expenses by $20 million is not what anyone would choose, we are grateful that - at this moment - we are not looking at having to make additional reductions. Congratulations are in order for HSD's 93 Class of 2025 Valedictorians and Salutatorians! These students are our highest achievers, and deserve recognition for their hard work and commitment to academic excellence. We honored the students and their accomplishments over a pizza lunch held at Hidden Creek Community Center on Thursday, May 15. Students received congratulations and words of wisdom from Hillsboro Mayor Beach Pace, Washington County Chamber President & CEO Deanna Palm, Hillsboro Schools Foundation Executive Director Aron Carleson, and Superintendent Reiman. At the end of the event, students were asked to share one piece of advice for incoming freshmen; that advice can be found on our website. There will be no school for all students on Monday, May 26 in observance of Memorial Day. Hot News is produced and emailed to HSD families and staff each week school is in session. Please add the address to your “safe sender” list to make sure you always receive the latest issue. Please also bookmark our district website: hsd.k12.or.us to stay informed about what's happening in our district and schools.
If you're the only person in your class it's hard to not be elected class President I guess
Send us a textIn this episode, Jaelynn and Sophia interview 2025 Valedictorian Samantha Lehr and Salutatorian Jake Limes. In this episode, they talk about their high school career and how they came to be this year's Valedictorian and Salutatorian. Congrats to both of you!This episode was edited by Ace F. and sound recorded by Eli F.Intro/Outro Music: “Motivated” by Alex MakesMusicDate Recorded: May 12, 2025FOLLOW OUR SOCIALS:Twitter: @OHS_RoundTableInstagram: @ohs_roundtableEmail: podcast@otsegoknights.orgtiktok: @ohs_roundtableStudent Video Show on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@lateknightsroundtablepodcast?feature=shared
Two remarkable young women are showing what's possible when friendship and fierce determination go hand in hand. Highland Park High School's 2025 Valedictorian Anna Q and Salutatorian Lakshmi Vemula first met at a spelling bee in fifth grade—and instead of becoming rivals, they became lifelong friends. From that moment on, they've supported and celebrated each other every step of the way.In this uplifting episode of The Bubble Lounge, Anna and Lakshmi open up about what it really takes to succeed at the highest level—without losing your joy, your sanity, or your social life. They talk candidly about balancing advanced classes with Friday night football games, leadership roles like Homecoming Queen and Drum Major, and why mutual encouragement between women can make all the difference.Their journey is a powerful reminder that success doesn't have to be cutthroat—and that two young women can rise to the top together, lifting each other up in the process. As they head off to Yale and Brown, their advice to younger students is refreshingly grounded: work hard, take care of your mental health, and lean into the friendships that fuel you.This episode is a celebration of academic excellence, personal growth, and the kind of female friendship that inspires us all. Tune in—and don't forget to share it with others who could use a reminder to always surround yourself with positive people who support you!This episode is sponsored by: Kathy L Wall State Farm Agency Long Cove, Mother Modern Plumbing and SA Oral Surgeons Please show your support for the show by visiting our amazing sponsors.
Aviation maintenance training with the Chennault Aviation Maintenance Academy Director of Education, and with the Director of Maintenance for Chennault Aviation Services. In the news, more Newark Airport air traffic control problems, a large IAG order for Boeing and Airbus jets, calls to abolish airport screening, and Qatar's B747-8 gift. Guests Michael Riccardelli, Director of Education, Chennault Aviation Maintenance Academy (CAMA), and Joshua Borel, Director of Maintenance, Chennault Aviation Services. CAMA offers hands-on aviation maintenance training that combines technical excellence with real-world experience and is rooted in the legacy of General Claire Lee Chennault and the Flying Tigers. The Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) program is designed both for people starting a career, and for those looking to take a new direction. It provides the skills, knowledge, and certifications for success in aviation maintenance. Mike and Josh tell us about the non-profit Aerospace Maintenance Council and the Aerospace Maintenance Council Competition, which recognizes and celebrates the aviation maintenance technician. The competition is held annually in conjunction with Aviation Week Network's MRO Americas and, for the first time in 2025, in conjunction with Vertical Aviation International's VERTICON. Chennault Aviation was a sponsor of both events. CAMA offers three programs: the traditional 18-month classroom program, self-paced A&P online training, and Choose Aerospace, which is offered through the Aviation Technician Education Council (ATEC) for juniors and seniors in high schools. Joshua Borel, Michael Riccardelli, and Casey Salzar. Mike and Josh explain the worldwide shortage of aviation maintenance technicians and how they are taking action to help get younger people interested in aviation. They also describe the synergy provided when one location encompasses maintenance training, flight training, and an operating airport. Michael Riccardelli was a CH-46 Sea Knight Helicopter technician in the Marine Corps and received his A&P in 1991. He assisted NASA in the Columbia recovery operations and maintained helicopters in the oil and gas industry, as well as EMS helicopters for Air Evac Lifeteam. Mike started aviation maintenance instructing in 2011. He coached student aviation maintenance skills teams for 12 years, with multiple wins in various competitions, including the Aerospace Maintenance Competition. He fielded the first all-female student aviation maintenance skills team, which took first place. Joshua Borel flew model airplanes from the age of 8. He joined the Air Force in 2011 as a C-5 Galaxy ISO (heavy inspection) Crew Chief, winning two Knuckle Buster awards. In 2016, Josh enrolled in the Aviation Institute of Maintenance, winning 1st in the 2017 PAMA Olympics, 2nd in the 2017 AMC School Category, and 1st in the 2018 AMC School Category. He graduated in February 2018 with A&P as class Valedictorian. Joshua joined Chennault Aviation while it was just a Part 61 flight school. He received his PPL in 2021 and became Director of Maintenance in 2022. He helped grow the company into not only a flight school, but a Part 135 Charter, a Part 147 A&P School, and a public airport. Aviation News Newark Liberty Airport suffers third system outage in less than 2 weeks, impacting hundreds of flights Another week of delays and cancellations caused by a system outage. This time, a 45-minute ground stop was reportedly the result of a momentary failure of a backup system. Controller staffing remains a problem, and U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says the number of flights will be cut. IAG orders 71 long-haul jets split between Airbus and Boeing IAG announced orders for 33 aircraft from Airbus and 38 from Boeing: Thirty-two 787-10 aircraft for British Airways, twenty-one A330-900neo aircraft, six Airbus A350-900s, six A350-1000s, and six 777-9s.
Hi there! Here's a look at our top local stories for Wednesday, May 7. Find these articles and much more in today's print edition and online at https://www.iolaregister.com/.
Today, we take you inside USG's Stress Less Week Roller Skate Night, cover Princeton's Valedictorian and Salutatorian, and finish out with an interview with famed Daybreak composer, Ed Horan.
USU CHaSS Valedictorian Kyla Dahle -- Teachers, Police, Firefighter unions meet threshold for collective bargaining ban repeal
Cold Waters, Bold Dreams: The Courage to Take the Plunge with Linda Townsend What happens when you take a leap of faith… straight into a freezing cold plunge? Join us this week on Look for the Good as returning guest Linda Townsend, Award-Winning Founder of Release Well-Being Center, shares her inspiring journey from corporate exec to wellness trailblazer. Discover how she traded boardroom stress for soul-deep sanctuary—creating a community centered around true self-care and healing. We'll explore the courage it takes to let go of control, embrace uncertainty, and trust the process—even when the water feels icy and the path unclear. Hear how Linda's practice of contrast therapy (a.k.a. cold plunging!) cracked open a new level of clarity, energy, and purpose Bust the myths about self-care and learn what it reallymeans to prioritize your well-being Uncover the subtle signs that you're on the path to your true calling This episode is for anyone standing at the edge of change, wondering if it's too cold to jump in. Tune in and be reminded: sometimes you have to step into the discomfort to find the warmest part of yourself. This week on Dreamvisions7Radio Network! BIO: Linda Townsend, Founder of Release Well-Being Center, had a dream – to bring together the many facets of holistic wellness in one location to meet a growing and unfulfilled need. Linda draws on her extensive background in the corporate environment, as well as her wellness knowledge and experience, to create an ideal “sanctuary” and community where individuals of any age and fitness level can find balance, purpose and well-being. She graduated as Valedictorian when she received her MBA from Northeastern University, has a BA in Journalism from Northeastern University and later received a Graduate Certificate in Executive Coaching from William James College. Linda started her career as an investigative newspaper and television journalist, then a marketing and sales executive for several high-tech companies. Trying to balance her career while raising three young children, she became attuned to the importance of consistent self-care (you must put on your own oxygen mask first before you can help others!), which led her to become a certified yoga instructor in 2007 and then an executive and life coach. Linda connected with a team of wellness experts to realize and expand her dream for Release Well-Being Center. Release opened in Westborough in 2017 and in Back Bay in 2024. Do you ever wish you could just escape the chaos and step into a space designed for pure relaxation? At Release Well-Being Center we offer a serene sanctuary where you can recharge your mind, recover your body and reconnect with yourself. Whether you choose holistic healing therapies, spa treatments or mindful movement, you will experience the ultimate reset at Release Well-Being Center. Prioritize your self-care today at our new Boston or Westboro location. Book your escape to bliss at www.ReleaseWellBeingCenter.com today! Voted best of Boston 2024! Want to find out when the next incredible episode of Look for the Good is dropping? Sign up for the Look for the Good Podcast Chat weekly newsletter to get behind the scenes insights, special tips, and insider only offers. Click HERE to sign up today! Learn More about Carrie here: https://carrierowan.com/
Los recientes desastres naturales en Estados Unidos, específicamente los devastadores incendios que azotaron California tienen como consecuencia graves riesgos de salud para los niños durante y después de estos eventos. ¿Cómo puede un pediatra ayudar a las familias a prepararse para emergencias como incendios forestales? Nuestro invitado en este episodio vivió de primera mano los estragos de los incendios en California y nos compartirá las lecciones aprendidas del manejo de desastres en Los Ángeles, y que podrían aplicarse en futuras emergencias. El Dr. Ilan Shapiro es corresponsal de salud y director de Asuntos Médicos de Altamed. Es un incansable defensor de la equidad en el cuidado de salud, con una profunda afinidad de innovación y políticas de salud pública, especialmente con la población hispana. Ha sido galardonado por su trabajo en salud pública en el ámbito internacional. Después de graduarse como Valedictorian honorario en medicina, trabajó en la secretaría de salud como representante entre México y la Organización Mundial de Salud. Instagram/Twitter/You Tube: @Dr_Shaps ¿Tienes algún comentario sobre este episodio o sugerencias de temas para un futuro podcast? Escríbenos a pediatrasenlinea@childrenscolorado.org.
Send us a textOmolade is GCA's 2025 Valedictorian—but her story goes beyond grades. She's an encourager, an athlete, and a future nurse with a mindset built on faith, hard work, and heart. In this episode, she shares how she stayed grounded, what helped her push through, and why showing up as yourself matters most. Enjoy the show.
Join Jordan Sean and Jill (Sean's friend) as they take a deep dive into the inner life of everyday adulthood. Open your ears and your minds as Jordan and Sean ask Jill a bunch of questions and Jill takes us on a journey into our SELVES. Jillian Riddell is a former teen mom who defied the odds to become a Valedictorian and a certified leading expert in trauma and emergency nursing. She is highly regarded by those who need hope when obstacles seem too great to overcome. Jillian's insights have been honored by the Daisy Foundation, and her work has been featured on ABC news. As a trauma nurse and the host of the Life Without Secrets podcast, Jillian understands our basic human needs to love and belong. She is passionate about helping people feel more connected by diving deep, getting real, and growing together. Jillian's personal journey has inspired her mission to help others. Having lived her entire childhood as a secret, she knows what it's like to feel alone and disconnected. But she also knows that it's possible to overcome even the toughest challenges with resilience, grit, and a supportive community. Through her work as a nurse, a podcast host, and a speaker, Jillian is committed to spreading hope and inspiring others to create the lives they truly want. Find Jill at LifeWithoutSecrets.com Go deeper with Sean at www.SaveMyFamily.us
Are you managing or truly leading your team? What can military leadership teach us about running a successful business?In this episode of The Business Ownership Podcast I interviewed Dr. Anthony Simmons. He is the founder and owner of Sixth Gear Consulting, LLC, which is a leadership performance consulting practice that instructs leaders on how to lead through bridging People and Technology. Dr. Anthony L. Simmons is a retired Navy Captain who served 28 years as a Surface Warfare Officer. His Navy experience includes four at-sea commands: a Patrol Coastal, two AEGIS Destroyers and a Destroyer Squadron. Ashore, he developed human resource strategies at the Bureau of Naval Personnel and the Pentagon on staffs of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Chief of Naval Operations as a Strategic Planner and Resource Officer. Dr. Simmons has worked in the Maritime Defense Sector supporting Small Business Innovation Research for the Office of Naval Research. Additionally, he has done business development, program management, and test and systems engineering. He holds a doctorate degree in Strategic Leadership from Regent University, a M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Naval Postgraduate School, a M.A. in Military Operational Art and Science from Air University, and a bachelor's degree in Robotics from Austin Peay State University. Dr. Simmons grew up in the rural, working-class town of Goodwater, AL where he graduated from Goodwater High School in 1985 as Valedictorian, was honored as an All-State Football Player, and earned a full football scholarship to Austin Peay. Dr. Simmons is a member of Austin Peay Governors Military Hall of Fame Class of 2023.Want to build a culture of trust and performance? Learn how. Check this out!Show Links: Dr. Anthony L. Simmons on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-simmons/Sixth Gear Consulting Website: https://sixthgearconsulting.com/Phone number: 901 219 9906Book a call with Michelle: https://go.appointmentcore.com/book/IcFD4cGJoin our Facebook group for business owners to get help or help other business owners!The Business Ownership Group - Secrets to Scaling: https://www.facebook.com/groups/businessownershipsecretstoscalingLooking to scale your business? Get free gifts here to help you on your way: https://www.awarenessstrategies.com/
Send us a textEpisode 753 | The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show | www.Sharvette.comWatch the YouTube interview:https://youtu.be/kH2SC5sRAJsBorn and raised in Flint, MI, Pam Balentine has always been a high achiever. Graduating as Valedictorian of her high school class, she went on to earn both her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Accounting from Michigan State University. She began her career at the prestigious EY in Detroit before advancing into auditing roles at various Fortune 500 companies.While working in internal audit, Pam's entrepreneurial spirit led her to establish Viking CPA Group in March 2013. After relocating to Atlanta, GA, in 2014, she took a bold leap of faith in 2017, going full-time with her firm. Today, she specializes in helping small to mid-size business owners with tax preparation, tax planning, advisory services, and accounting solutions.Beyond growing her firm, Pam has also shared her expertise as an Adjunct Professor at Kennesaw State University. She prides herself on bringing personality to the CPA profession, building lasting relationships with clients, and delivering real value beyond the numbers.Pam is not your typical CPA—she's the CPA with personality!Connect with Pam (Balentine) Bell, CPA: www.vikingcpagroup.comhttps://www.instagram.com/pamthecpa/https://www.facebook.com/vikingcpagroup The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show | www.Sharvette.com Listen and Subscribe to our Podcast: https://pod.link/281762250 Listen on Apple Podcast - http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sharvette-mitchell-radio/id281762250 Listen on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6Er67rVhcSqj8MO7ysL9bV Listen on iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-the-sharvette-mitchell-rad-31047507/ Listen on BuzzSprout- https://thesharvettemitchellradioshow.buzzsprout.com Listen on Amazon Music Podcast: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7a6dbb45-abf8-4ce7-8202-116b3dbd3f31/the-sharvette-mitchell-radio-show
Hello, Queernundrum listeners! This week, we're diving into the extraordinary life and legacy of Jodie Foster—an actress, director, and trailblazing queer icon whose impact on Hollywood and the LGBTQ+ community is undeniable.In this episode, we explore Jodie's remarkable career, from her groundbreaking roles in Taxi Driver and The Silence of the Lambs to her achievements as a director and producer. We'll also take a closer look at her journey into queerness, including her unforgettable 2013 Golden Globes speech and her relationship with her wife, Alexandra Hedison.Join us as we discuss the themes of privacy, resilience, and authenticity that have shaped Foster's personal and professional life, making her a role model for generations of LGBTQ+ individuals.So grab your favorite beverage, get comfy, and let's celebrate the life and love of Jodie Foster!Episode Highlights:Jodie Foster's Career Highlights:A look back at Jodie's iconic performances in Taxi Driver, The Accused, and The Silence of the Lambs.Her work as a director on films like Little Man Tate and The Beaver, showcasing her talent behind the camera.Her Queerness and Golden Globes Speech:In 2013, Foster publicly acknowledged her queerness during her acceptance speech for the Cecil B. DeMille Award. Her words, “I already did my coming out about a thousand years ago,” struck a chord with the LGBTQ+ community, especially those who value privacy and authenticity.The speech also highlighted the challenges of navigating a public life while staying true to one's identity.Jodie Foster and Alexandra Hedison:Explore Jodie's relationship with her wife, Alexandra Hedison, a photographer and former actress.Their private but enduring partnership demonstrates the beauty of queer love and the power of living authentically.Representation and Legacy:How Jodie's journey reflects the evolving attitudes toward LGBTQ+ representation in Hollywood.Her mentorship and influence on younger actors and directors in the queer community.Fun Facts About Jodie Foster:Child prodigy: Valedictorian of her high school and a Yale graduate.Multilingual: Fluent in French and dubs her own performances for French releases of her films.Fierce advocate for privacy and living life on her own terms.Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” “Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA” and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren
A speech of a lifetime and life itself comedically written and presented by Valedictorian Carl Aquino, a 2010 graduate from West Hall High School. He humorously relates the four years of high school to a rubix cube with some music in the background.
DCS talks the midtown murderer's Luigi Magioni case and why he might have taken the life of CEO of United Health Care Brian Thompson. Plus DCS talks about the new Jamie Foxx special, DJ Automatic's childhood heist and plays "Who's Lying" with a listener.
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Ian Dunlap joins the crew for the latest episode as the JBP begins with a topic on popular privilege (20:54) before moving to their reactions to the UnitedHealthCare CEO who was killed in NYC (26:00). Young Thug's lawyer reacts to YSL Shannon and Yak Gotti being acquitted (34:05), what is memecoin (46:28), and QueenzFlip's game brings Emanny into the fold (1:01:40). Andrew Schulz' comments about Kendrick Lamar (1:12:35), Jasmin Brown speaks on her relationship with Cam Newton (1:47:49) which leads to a conversation on giving up your career for happiness (1:51:30), and why are music sales down? (2:19:33). Also, the jury in the Daniel Penny-Jordan Neely trial fails to reach a unanimous vote (2:26:05), Flip asks the room about receiving gifts from friends for the holiday while in a relationship (2:36:53), and much more! Become a Patron of The Joe Budden Podcast for additional bonus episodes and visual content for all things JBP! Join our Patreon here: www.patreon.com/joebudden Sleeper Picks: Ice | Lil Wayne - “Best Rapper Alive” Parks | aroomfullofmirrors - “Wonton Soup” Ish | THEY. - “Straight Up” Melyssa | Nick Hakim - “I Don't Know”
Become a member of The Metabolic Initiative to access exclusive ad-free episodes and earn CMEs: https://membership.metabolicinitiative.comIn this episode, we're sharing a presentation from Metabolic Health Summit 2024 that dives into a groundbreaking experiment titled "Oreo vs. Statin," by researcher-educator Nick Norwitz, PhD. What started as a personal journey with metabolic health turned into a captivating exploration of the lipid energy model and lean mass hyper responders. Dr. Norwitz shares the dramatic results of his unorthodox study, where a diet consisting primarily of Oreos led to a jaw-dropping 70% reduction in LDL cholesterol. We discuss the implications of his findings, the challenges he's faced in the scientific community, and the importance of asking uncomfortable questions in pursuit of knowledge. This episode is an opportunity to watch an engaging lecture filled with scientific awe, unexpected results, and a call to action for more open-minded discussions in metabolic health!Dr. Nick Norwitz has a mission to “Make Metabolic Health Mainstream.” He graduated Valedictorian from Dartmouth College in 2018, majoring in Cell Biology and Biochemistry. He then completed his PhD in Metabolism at the University of Oxford in 2021, before attending Harvard Medical School to complete his MD. Dr. Norwitz enthusiasm for the field of Metabolism derives from a personal struggle with severe Inflammatory Bowel Disease that left him physically emaciated, mentally depleted, and emotionally fragmented. In desperation, he found that a ketogenic diet put his disease into remission where conventional approaches had failed.Special thanks to the sponsor of this episode: Genova Connect, powered by Genova Diagnostics offers easy access to advanced lab tests. Receive 15% off any of their tests with code metaboliclink at https://gdx.net/themetaboliclinkLearn more about Dr. Norwitz here: https://www.nicknorwitz.comIn every episode of The Metabolic Link, we'll uncover the very latest research on metabolic health and therapy. If you like this episode, please share it, subscribe, follow, and leave us a comment or review on whichever platform you use to tune in!You can find us on all your major podcast players here and full episodes are also up on our Metabolic Health Summit YouTube channel!Find us on social: Instagram Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Please keep in mind: The Metabolic Link does not provide medical or health advice, but rather general information that does not serve as a substitute for a licensed healthcare professional. Never delay in seeking medical advice from an appropriately licensed medical provider for any health condition that you may have.
“I can give back to my community; I can do something important,” said Engine 292 Firefighter Pablo Mota Nunez when speaking on the importance of introducing a career as a Firefighter to those who may not have thought of becoming one prior. Firefighter Nunez sat down with our host, EMS Captain Randy Li, to share his story of how he joined the Department, and how being a member of the Hispanic Society continues to help him grow as a member of this Department. Plus, Chief of EMS Michael Fields, and EMS Lieutenants Jessica Cruz, and Chante McDonald sit down with Captain Randy Li to promote the Filing Period for both EMT and EMS Trainee, which is currently open. CYMI: We look back at the graduation speech from Kailey Frank, class of 2024 Valedictorian of the FDNY Captain Vernon A Richard High School for Fire and Life Safety.
Off his latest win Friday night on the Top Rank Boxing/ESPN card in Glendale, AZ, heavyweight prospect Richard Torrez is the guest on this special "Fight Freaks Unite Podcast."Torrez joins T.J. Rives in a one on one conversattion to talk about his latest victory to improve to 11-0 and how frustrating it was to deal with veteran journeyman Joey Dawejko in this bout. Dawejko was evventually DQ'ed for continually spitting out his mouthpiece,, but what did Torrez think was going on with that? Also, what else did he learn from this bout to apply moving forward?T.J. wonders about Richard's background, including bein Valedictorian (1st) in his Northern California high school class and where does Torrez keep the silver medal he won in the Tokyo Summer Olympics in 2021?It's an entertaining and engaging talk with one of the bright stars in the making in American boxing and it's part of this Big Fight Weekend podcast feed. And, make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple, Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
Vortex Edge® Hunter Marksmanship Class of 2024 Valedictorian, Erik Barber, drops by to recap the course. Experienced hunter and crack shot, Erik proves once again there is always something to learn when it comes to hunting and shooting.As always, we want to hear your feedback! Let us know if there are any topics you'd like covered on the Vortex Nation™ podcast by asking us on Instagram @vortexnationpodcast
Jennifer Surmacz is passionate about helping clients understand the legal intricacies of estate planning. She translates complex legal concepts into easy-to-understand options for each client based on their unique circumstances.Jennifer was born into a military family and lived in several states before settling in Oklahoma. She graduated from Mustang High School as a Valedictorian and a National Merit Scholar. Jennifer earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a Minor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Oklahoma. She earned her Juris Doctor at Oklahoma City University School of Law.Jennifer is licensed to practice law in Missouri, Oklahoma, Nevada, and the Federal District of Maryland. She has experience in Estate Planning, Probate, Contracts, Family law, Federal Civil litigation, and ERISA Federal Class Action litigation. Jennifer also served as a Special Public Defender for Juveniles in Canadian County, Oklahoma, and St. Louis and St. Charles counties in Missouri.Jennifer served terms as 10th Circuit Lieutenant Governor of the American Bar Association LSD, and Vice President of Women's Law Student Association. She is a member of the American Bar Association, the Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity, the Oklahoma Association of Justice, the National Association of Professional Women, Lawyers Fighting Hunger, and Gene Slay's Boys and Girls Club. Jennifer is also a black belt and national champion in Tae Kwon Do.Learn More: https://www.posteritylegal.com/THE CHOICE OF A LAWYER IS AN IMPORTANT DECISION AND SHOULD NOT BE BASED SOLELY UPON ADVERTISEMENTS.Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saundershttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-jennifer-surmacz-founder-of-posterity-legal-discussing-relationship-generational-wealth
Jennifer Surmacz is passionate about helping clients understand the legal intricacies of estate planning. She translates complex legal concepts into easy-to-understand options for each client based on their unique circumstances.Jennifer was born into a military family and lived in several states before settling in Oklahoma. She graduated from Mustang High School as a Valedictorian and a National Merit Scholar. Jennifer earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a Minor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Oklahoma. She earned her Juris Doctor at Oklahoma City University School of Law.Jennifer is licensed to practice law in Missouri, Oklahoma, Nevada, and the Federal District of Maryland. She has experience in Estate Planning, Probate, Contracts, Family law, Federal Civil litigation, and ERISA Federal Class Action litigation. Jennifer also served as a Special Public Defender for Juveniles in Canadian County, Oklahoma, and St. Louis and St. Charles counties in Missouri.Jennifer served terms as 10th Circuit Lieutenant Governor of the American Bar Association LSD, and Vice President of Women's Law Student Association. She is a member of the American Bar Association, the Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity, the Oklahoma Association of Justice, the National Association of Professional Women, Lawyers Fighting Hunger, and Gene Slay's Boys and Girls Club. Jennifer is also a black belt and national champion in Tae Kwon Do.Learn More: https://www.posteritylegal.com/THE CHOICE OF A LAWYER IS AN IMPORTANT DECISION AND SHOULD NOT BE BASED SOLELY UPON ADVERTISEMENTS.Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saundershttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-jennifer-surmacz-founder-of-posterity-legal-discussing-relationship-generational-wealth
In this episode of The Blackprint, Detavio Samuels sits down with DDG, a multifaceted entertainer who went from valedictorian in Pontiac, Michigan to YouTube sensation and chart topping rapper in LA. DDG opens up about his journey, sharing insights on cracking the YouTube algorithm, transitioning to music, and his approach to building generational wealth. He discusses the importance of consistency, adapting to change, and empowering family members to earn their own income. DDG also touches on his newest ventures in fashion and his experience with fatherhood, offering inspiration to young dreamers from similar backgrounds.
Join us as we dive into the important of building trust and relationships with students, and how much of a difference small conversations can make. With Ashley Bendiksen's expertise in supporting at-risk youth, she has touched many lives of students and adults. Quotables *All quotables are from the interviewee "Foster every opportunity for conversation for dialogue remind them that you're there and hopefully they will turn to you. Should they ever need support." “School staff plays such a unique and powerful role in the lives of students because of their proximity." "Foster every opportunity for conversation for dialogue remind them that you're there and hopefully they will turn to you. Should they ever need support." About Ashley Bendiksen Ashley Bendiksen is an acclaimed speaker, Top Youth Speaker, award-winning activist, and survivor turned subject matter expert in domestic and sexual violence, child and family abuse, adolescent mental health, and supporting at-risk youth. Year-round, Ashley specializes in reaching both students and the adults who serve them. Ashley is also the founder of the Blue Hearts Project, a global storytelling platform for survivors, as well as co-founder of Island Youth Coaching which provides support to at-risk youth as well as consulting and training for youth-serving organizations. Earning her degree in Administration of Justice from Salve Regina University, Ashley graduated, remarkably, as Valedictorian seven years after dropping out with a failing GPA due to abuse. Connect with Ashley Bendiksen www.ashleybendiksen.com www.linkedin.com/in/ashleybendiksen www.twitter.com/ashleybendiksen www.instagram.com/ashleybendiksen Join the Always A Lesson Newsletter Join here and grab a freebie! Connect with Gretchen Email: gretchen@alwaysalesson.com Blog: Always A Lesson Facebook: Always A Lesson Twitter: @gschultek Instagram: Always.A.Lesson Linkedin: Gretchen Schultek Bridgers Book:
Join Dr. Norwitz for a Live Q&A on September 10th at 12pm PT/3pm ET on The Metabolic Initiative platform! Visit this link to register, and also watch his presentation Cookies & Cholesterol Controversy inside the platform (first 7-days are free): https://membership.metabolicinitiative.com/norwitzIn this episode, Dr. Nick Norwitz returns to The Metabolic Link podcast to explore the future of personalized medicine and the evolution of metabolic health research with host, Dr. Dominic D'Agostino. Join us as they dive into the landscape of traditional randomized control trials, the rise and evolution of individualized health protocols, and the exciting potential of multiomics and continuous glucose monitoring in shaping a new era of healthcare. Dr. Norwitz, a passionate advocate for science communication and education, shares his insights on how emerging technologies and personalized approaches can revolutionize medicine, empowering individuals to take control of their metabolic health. Dr. Norwitz also shares his unique career journey and aspirations, providing valuable insights and advice for pre-med and medical students. Whether you're a medical professional, student, or health enthusiast, this episode offers a thought-provoking glimpse into the next frontier of medicine.About Dr. NorwitzDr. Nick Norwitz is a researcher-educator whose mantra is “Stay Curious” and whose mission is to “Make Metabolic Health Mainstream.” He graduated Valedictorian from Dartmouth College in 2018, majoring in Cell Biology and Biochemistry. He then completed his PhD in Metabolism at the University of Oxford in 2021, before attending Harvard Medical School to complete his MD. Dr. Norwitz enthusiasm for the field of Metabolism derives from a personal struggle with severe Inflammatory Bowel Disease that left him physically emaciated, mentally depleted, and emotionally fragmented. In desperation, he found that a ketogenic diet put his disease into remission where conventional approaches had failed. Fast forward: Nick is now completing the last months of his dual doctorate, with a distinctive determination to upset the intellectual and social environment with respect to metabolic health.Special Thanks to our Episode Sponsors* Genova Connect, powered by Genova Diagnostics - Receive 15% off any of their tests with code METABOLICLINK here* Fatty 15 - Get 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit with the code METABOLICLINK here* Timeline - Receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure. Use the code METABOLICLINK hereIn every episode of The Metabolic Link, we'll uncover the very latest research on metabolic health and therapy. If you like this episode, please share it, subscribe, follow, and leave us a comment or review on whichever platform you use to tune in!You can find us on all your major podcast players here and full episodes are also up on our Metabolic Health Summit YouTube channel!Find us on social: Instagram Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Please keep in mind: The Metabolic Link does not provide medical or health advice, but rather general information that does not serve as a substitute for a licensed healthcare professional. Never delay in seeking medical advice from an appropriately licensed medical provider for any health condition that you may have.
Jennifer Surmacz is passionate about helping clients understand the legal intricacies of estate planning. She translates complex legal concepts into easy-to-understand options for each client based on their unique circumstances.Jennifer was born into a military family and lived in several states before settling in Oklahoma. She graduated from Mustang High School as Valedictorian and a National Merit Scholar. Jennifer earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a Minor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Oklahoma. She earned her Juris Doctor at Oklahoma City University School of Law.Jennifer is licensed to practice law in Missouri, Oklahoma, Nevada, and the Federal District of Maryland. She has experience in Estate Planning, Probate, Contracts, Family law, Federal Civil litigation, and ERISA Federal Class Action litigation. Jennifer also served as a Special Public Defender for Juveniles in Canadian County, Oklahoma and St. Louis and St. Charles counties in Missouri.Jennifer served terms as 10th Circuit Lieutenant Governor of the American Bar Association LSD, and Vice President of Women's Law Student Association. She is a member of the American Bar Association, the Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity, the Oklahoma Association of Justice, the National Association of Professional Women, Lawyers Fighting Hunger, and Gene Slay's Boys and Girls Club. Jennifer is also a black belt and national champion in Tae Kwon Do.Learn More: https://www.posteritylegal.com/THE CHOICE OF A LAWYER IS AN IMPORTANT DECISION AND SHOULD NOT BE BASED SOLELY UPON ADVERTISEMENTS.Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saundershttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-jennifer-surmacz-founder-of-posterity-legal-discussing-nextgen-estate-planning-software
Jennifer Surmacz is passionate about helping clients understand the legal intricacies of estate planning. She translates complex legal concepts into easy-to-understand options for each client based on their unique circumstances.Jennifer was born into a military family and lived in several states before settling in Oklahoma. She graduated from Mustang High School as a Valedictorian and a National Merit Scholar. Jennifer earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a Minor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Oklahoma. She earned her Juris Doctor at Oklahoma City University School of Law.Jennifer is licensed to practice law in Missouri, Oklahoma, Nevada, and the Federal District of Maryland. She has experience in Estate Planning, Probate, Contracts, Family law, Federal Civil litigation, and ERISA Federal Class Action litigation. Jennifer also served as a Special Public Defender for Juveniles in Canadian County, Oklahoma, and St. Louis and St. Charles counties in Missouri.Jennifer served terms as 10th Circuit Lieutenant Governor of the American Bar Association LSD, and Vice President of Women's Law Student Association. She is a member of the American Bar Association, the Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity, the Oklahoma Association of Justice, the National Association of Professional Women, Lawyers Fighting Hunger, and Gene Slay's Boys and Girls Club. Jennifer is also a black belt and national champion in Tae Kwon Do.Learn More: https://www.posteritylegal.com/THE CHOICE OF A LAWYER IS AN IMPORTANT DECISION AND SHOULD NOT BE BASED SOLELY UPON ADVERTISEMENTS.Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saundershttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-jennifer-surmacz-founder-of-posterity-legal-discussing-relationship-generational-wealth
Jennifer Surmacz is passionate about helping clients understand the legal intricacies of estate planning. She translates complex legal concepts into easy-to-understand options for each client based on their unique circumstances.Jennifer was born into a military family and lived in several states before settling in Oklahoma. She graduated from Mustang High School as Valedictorian and a National Merit Scholar. Jennifer earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a Minor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Oklahoma. She earned her Juris Doctor at Oklahoma City University School of Law.Jennifer is licensed to practice law in Missouri, Oklahoma, Nevada, and the Federal District of Maryland. She has experience in Estate Planning, Probate, Contracts, Family law, Federal Civil litigation, and ERISA Federal Class Action litigation. Jennifer also served as a Special Public Defender for Juveniles in Canadian County, Oklahoma, and St. Louis and St. Charles counties in Missouri.Jennifer served terms as 10th Circuit Lieutenant Governor of the American Bar Association LSD, and Vice President of Women's Law Student Association. She is a member of the American Bar Association, the Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity, the Oklahoma Association of Justice, the National Association of Professional Women, Lawyers Fighting Hunger, and Gene Slay's Boys and Girls Club. Jennifer is also a black belt and national champion in Tae Kwon Do.Learn More: https://www.posteritylegal.com/THE CHOICE OF A LAWYER IS AN IMPORTANT DECISION AND SHOULD NOT BE BASED SOLELY UPON ADVERTISEMENTS.Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saundershttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-jennifer-surmacz-founder-of-posterity-legal-discussing-the-horrors-of-probate
I am thrilled to have Dr. Nick Norwitz, a researcher-educator on a mission to mainstream metabolic health, joining me today. Dr. Norwitz is a Dartmouth College graduate who completed his Ph.D in metabolism at Oxford University before attending Harvard Medical School to complete his MD. Dr. Norwitz is passionate about teaching and encourages everyone to join the growing camp of metabolic health enthusiasts who will be instrumental in changing the world. In today's conversation, we explore the complex and controversial world of non-nutritive sweeteners, covering several topics, including the effects of allulose on PCOS, metabolic medicine, and the research on how gut sensor cells impact our preference for sugar over sweeteners. We look into studies on sucralose, commonly known as Splenda, and Dr. Norowitz shares insights from his Oreo LDL reduction experiment. We also touch on our human tendency toward simplicity and confirmation bias, the importance of bio-individuality, and the concept of N=1 medicine. Dr. Norwitz is committed to remaining curious. He will return to the podcast later this year to share more about the research on metabolic health, muscle, and metabolism. I know you will love this discussion, so stay tuned for more. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: How the different molecules that exist within various types of non-nutritive sweeteners impact our biology Dr. Norwitz explains how his view on non-nutritive sweeteners has shifted over time. Why is allulose such a unique non-nutritive sweetener? How the brain can distinguish between different sweetener molecules, and why that can drive changes in behavior Dr. Norwitz explains how the hypothesis that sucralose may cause insulin resistance, was proven incorrect. Why some non-nutritive sweeteners may be more problematic than others Dr. Norwitz shares his approach to creating engaging social media content and discusses his famous Oreo versus statin experiments. Why Dr. Norwitz believes that there should be more studies on lean mass hyper-responders How dietary changes affect LDL cholesterol levels What is N=1 medicine? Bio: Dr Nicholas Norwitz is a researcher-educator whose mission is to “Make Metabolic Health Mainstream.” He graduated Valedictorian from Dartmouth College, majoring in Cell Biology and Biochemistry. He then completed his PhD in Metabolism at the University of Oxford before attending Harvard Medical School to complete his MD. Nick's enthusiasm for the field of Metabolism derives from a personal struggle with severe Inflammatory Bowel Disease. In desperation, he found a ketogenic diet put his disease into complete remission where conventional approaches failed. And he became curious… Fast forward, and Nick is now completing the last months of his dual doctorate, with a distinctive determination to upset the intellectual and social environment concerning metabolic health. His mantra is “Stay Curious,” he has a passion for teaching and wants to invite everyone to join the growing camp of Metabolic Health Enthusiasts who are going to change the world. Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Check out Cynthia's website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Connect with Dr. Nick Norwitz On YouTube Instagram X
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In this edition of Trending Dailies, Jack and Miles discuss the Supreme Court (ironically) ruling on an antibribery case, a Coachella check-in (feat. No Doubt, Grimes, and Will Smith), USC cancelling a pro-Palestinian valedictorian speech… for "safety" and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.