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In this episode of The Authority Company Podcast, Joe Pardavila is joined by Dr. Rick Van Pelt, a board-certified anesthesiologist and healthcare transformation leader, to discuss his new book, It's Not What You're Thinking: Precision Problem Solving With No Hypothesis. With over three decades of experience, Dr. Van Pelt shares his insights on why the healthcare system is "perfectly designed" to deliver its current results—and how to fix it. The conversation explores the challenges of driving change in healthcare, from systemic inefficiencies to the personal conflicts that arise when shifting long-standing practices. Dr. Van Pelt reveals a near-catastrophic medical event that reshaped his approach to conflict resolution and patient care, highlighting the importance of transparency and peer support in high-stakes environments. Listeners and viewers will gain a fresh perspective on problem-solving, learning why traditional hypotheses often fail and how precision problem-solving—rooted in observation and collaboration—can lead to meaningful solutions. From OR delays to the "white wall of silence" in healthcare culture, this episode is packed with candid stories and actionable insights for leaders in any industry. Tune in to discover how to tackle complex problems by focusing on what's actually happening—not just what we think is happening.Dr. RICK VAN PELT has over three decades of experience as a board-certified anesthesiologist and leader in healthcare transformation. Throughout his career, he has pioneered innovative approaches to improving clinical performance, quality, and patient safety, working with frontline-empowered teams to redesign healthcare delivery. His expertise spans system-based performance improvement, implementation science, and clinical variation management to improve structure, process, and outcomes across health systems. He is also a pioneer of peer support integration and creating solutions to the root causes of burnout faced by healthcare providers. Currently serving as the Chief Clinical Transformation Officer at UAB Medicine, Dr. van Pelt is known for facilitating sustained change in complex healthcare environments with his talented clinical transformation team.
Evie Van Pelt of The Rebel Walk joined 3 Man Front on Wednesday to discuss an incredible NFL Draft weekend for former Ole Miss players, Lane Kiffin reloading his roster for 2025 & Ole Miss basketball's offseason. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 of Wednesday's 3 Man Front included Evie Van Pelt talking expectations for Lane Kiffin & Ole Miss in 2025, Josh Jacobs' heartfelt comments about his relationship with Henry Ruggs & your texts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Depuis quelques jours, c'est l'effervescence politique autour d'une invention qui n'a rien d'innocent : la taxe sur les plus-values. Traduction pour les non initiés : si vos actions, vos cryptomonnaies, vos assurances ou vos obligations prennent de la valeur, et que vous les vendez, l'Etat peut, ou veut même, prélever 10% sur la plus-value. Mais dans le grand laboratoire belge, rien n'est jamais simple. Yanis Albane, le ministre des Finances N-VA, a dégainé une idée digne d'une recette de grand-mère : celui qui garde ses actions pendant dix ans sera exonéré. Le message est clair : sois patient, petit épargnant, et nous ne te mangerons pas tout cru. Mais cette carotte fiscale fait hurler Vooruit, les socialistes flamands. Pour eux, pas de pitié pour les riches. Ils avaient signé pour une taxe sur les plus-values sans exception, sans passe-droit. Pour eux, autoriser une exonération après dix ans, c'est dérouler le tapis rouge à celles et ceux qui ont les reins assez solides pour immobiliser de l'argent aussi longtemps. En coulisse la menace est réelle. Si Vooruit claque la porte, le gouvernement risque de tomber. Et si la N-VA plie, elle perd son électorat entrepreneur. Bref, pour sauver la coalition actuelle Arizona, il faudra taxer, mais avec des gants de soie. Et pendant que les politiques rejouent leur éternel ballet, des promesses trahies et des compromis boiteux, nous, petits épargnants, nous avançons sur un fil tendu au-dessus du vide en espérant que d'ici dix ans, personne n'ait changé encore une fois les règles du jeu. Car, ici en Belgique, l'épargne n'est plus une vertu, c'est un sport de combat. Et visiblement, la patience est devenue aussi une niche fiscale. Mots clés : Belgique, portefeuille, patients, impatients, contribuables modèles, profiteurs, taxe, plus-values, actions, cryptomonnaies, assurances, obligations, valeur, vendre, Etat, prélèvement, prélever, pourcentage, ministre des Finances N-VA, Yanis Albane, finance, financier, financière, décennie, dix ans, épargne, épargnant, épargner, fiscalité, recette, fiscale, socialistes flamands, riches, exception, passe-droit, exonération, exonérer, argent, millionnaires, entrepreneurs, fortune, vooruit, classe moyenne, présidente, Valérie Van Pelt, investisseur, investir, investissement, déficit, budget, retraité, retraite, fonds, dividende, entreprise, rendement, fortunes liquides, marché, compromis gouvernemental, million, euros, société, taxe progressive, donations familiales, start-ups, fonds de pension, menace, gouvernement, chute, électorat, coalition, arizona, politiques, taxer, niche fiscale, fiscalité, coalition fédérale, déclaration, impôts, revenus, actionnaires, imposition, vente, réforme, revenus professionnels, personnes physiques, taux progressif, tranches, revenu imposable, montant, contribuable, revenus, capital --- La chronique économique d'Amid Faljaoui, tous les jours à 8h30 et à 17h30. Merci pour votre écoute Pour écouter Classic 21 à tout moment i: https://www.rtbf.be/radio/liveradio/classic21 ou sur l'app Radioplayer Belgique Retrouvez tous les épisodes de La chronique économique sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/802 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Découvrez nos autres podcasts : Le journal du Rock : https://audmns.com/VCRYfsPComic Street (BD) https://audmns.com/oIcpwibLa chronique économique : https://audmns.com/NXWNCrAHey Teacher : https://audmns.com/CIeSInQHistoires sombres du rock : https://audmns.com/ebcGgvkCollection 21 : https://audmns.com/AUdgDqHMystères et Rock'n Roll : https://audmns.com/pCrZihuLa mauvaise oreille de Freddy Tougaux : https://audmns.com/PlXQOEJRock&Sciences : https://audmns.com/lQLdKWRCook as You Are: https://audmns.com/MrmqALPNobody Knows : https://audmns.com/pnuJUlDPlein Ecran : https://audmns.com/gEmXiKzRadio Caroline : https://audmns.com/WccemSkAinsi que nos séries :Rock Icons : https://audmns.com/pcmKXZHRock'n Roll Heroes: https://audmns.com/bXtHJucFever (Erotique) : https://audmns.com/MEWEOLpEt découvrez nos animateurs dans cette série Close to You : https://audmns.com/QfFankxDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Ds. Mark van Pelt ( Ridderkerk )( vanuit Pelgrimvaderskerk ) over Psalm 118 en Johannes 20 vers 13 t/m vers 19.
Evie Van Pelt, the publisher of "The Rebel Walk," joined Sports Talk. Van Pelt praised the leadership qualities of Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart, a top prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft. She also evaluated WR Tre Harris, CB Trey Amos, and DT Walter Nolen.
Mike and Charlie listened to Pelicans lead executive Joe Dumars' opening statement from his introductory press conference. The guys interviewed David Grubb, the host of "Pelicans Daily," and Evie Van Pelt, the publisher of "The Rebel Walk." Grubb shared his thoughts on Dumars' presser, Willie Green's future in New Orleans, and the Pelicans' options at the top of the 2025 NBA Draft. Van Pelt evaluated QB Jaxson Dart, WR Tre Harris, CB Trey Amos, and DT Walter Nolen.
Mike and Charlie listened to Pelicans lead executive Joe Dumars' opening statement from his introductory press conference. The guys interviewed David Grubb, the host of "Pelicans Daily," and Evie Van Pelt, the publisher of "The Rebel Walk." Grubb shared his thoughts on Dumars' presser, Willie Green's future in New Orleans, and the Pelicans' options at the top of the 2025 NBA Draft. Van Pelt evaluated QB Jaxson Dart, WR Tre Harris, CB Trey Amos, and DT Walter Nolen. Mike and Charlie remembered Jaxson Dart's collegiate journey from USC to Ole Miss and evaluated him as a draft prospect. Former Saints WR Rich Mauti joined Sports Talk. Mauti praised elite Penn State TE Tyler Warren, a top prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft. Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment. Steve and Charlie heard from Dumars.
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The show opened with NFL contract talks and the potential 18-game season, followed by a caller, Dan, challenging earlier on-air remarks. Road conditions in Long Island and New Jersey were discussed. Jerry's final update covered the Yankees' loss, Lindor's errors, and Gio's HR prediction. NFL news included Roger Goodell's "tush push" concerns and Raheem Morris's Kirk Cousins comments, leading to a "what the hell is this?" segment. The Knicks' success and Scott Van Pelt's criticism of Kevin Willard were highlighted. The "Moment of the Day" focused on Al's body camera. The show concluded with Gio's hydration debate and Boomer's cleanse, with Gio considering Phil Mickelson's health supplements.
In Paul's final stretches of ministry free from imprisonment and impending martyrdom, we find him taking long voyages and long stretches of time to speak with and encourage the believers. The ways in which Paul sets his priorities in these final days reminds and challenges us to proactively set our priorities so that distractions and disorientation cannot disrupt the greater plans of God in us and through us.
Evie Van Pelt with the Rebel Walk joined the 3 Man Front crew & talked about the enthusiasm around the basketball team, if the SEC should expand to 9 conference games, and what's the make-or-break game for Ole Miss football in 2025? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour two of #TacoTuesday's 3 Man Front included Evie Van Pelt with the Rebel Walk stopping by, the crew discussing Hubert Davis' UNC contract, your texts, and why was Bruce Pearl trending on Twitter? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00) The guys react to reports of Drake Maye working out at Gillette in the cold. Zolak says Maye is showing the new brass he's ready for next year. They also talk about Tom Brady and Mac Jones wearing scuba suits to handle the cold during games. (10:30) Zolak and Bertrand ask Milliken why he's not in Fort Myers for Spring Training. They then chat with McKone about his hopes for the weather during the Boston Marathon, past weather patterns on Patriot’s Day, and how he's preparing. They also discuss Alex Van Pelt joining the Los Angeles Rams' offensive staff. (23:30) The crew discusses rumors of the NFL changing the kickoff rules again. Beetle wants to eliminate the kickoff altogether. Everyone agrees the rules from last season were not effective. They also debate what could be done to make field goals more challenging. (35:42) Today’s Takeaways.
In this episode of Unreadable, Ross speaks with Shelby Van Pelt about her novel Remarkably Bright Creatures, this year's Forsyth Reads Together selection. Van Pelt's debut novel, published in 2022, remains a New York Times bestseller and features the unique perspective of Marcellus the octopus as a narrator. Van Pelt spoke with Ross about how she developed her characters, some based on true life and others based on people (and marine life) watching at the Georgia Aquarium, and she shared her excitement about the upcoming film adaptation. An Evening with Shelby Van Pelt is Mar 11, 2025 at the Forsyth Conference Center. The event is ticketed and currently full; however, there are a plethora of events related to the book taking place at all the Forsyth County Public Library branches. You can find out more in our event calendar. A transcript of this episode is available on Bookmarked, the Forsyth County Public Library's blog for book recommendations and news .
Two of the voices of golf, Jim Nantz and Scott Van Pelt, joined 5 Clubs on Golf Channel. Van Pelt will host the new Tomorrow Golf League (TGL) and he discussed the format and what the audience might expect to see. He also discussed what has made Tiger, Tiger, as well as the importance of the game of golf in his professional journey. Nantz discussed the brilliance of Scottie Scheffler and how the fans will be more and more attracted to his game as him dominance continues and his recent foray into golf course architecture.
HR4 - Back to the conversation about Alex Van Pelt and explaining why the playcalling isn't the biggest issue the Pats need to fix in the offseason. Then, a new segment looking at the latest news in "What Else?" And, the Celtics pulled off a big win in Minnesota, but the Bruins fell to the Rangers.
HR1 - Mego comes out firing off the top about the potential fall guy for the Patriots being Alex Van Pelt and canning the only coach who has improved during the season being a big mistake. Then, all the Patriots need to do to secure the top overall draft pick is to lose this Sunday. Is that the right move? And, it feels obvious from an outside perspective what the Pats should do, but its hard to tell a locker room full of competitors that.
Jones and Keefe talked about the future of the Patriots coaching staff, particularly offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt.
Patriots offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt addresses the media on Thursday, January 2, 2025.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hart shares with Arcand that he believes Patriots' OC Alex Van Pelt has sounded more "like a head coach" than Jerod Mayo recently. Plus, the guys discuss the possibility of New England hiring Kliff Kingsbury as head coach.
(0:00) Should the Patriots bring Alex Van Pelt as Offensive Coordinator in 2025? (9:49) Some draft prospects...and coaching implications...for the Patriots in the Rose Bowl between Ohio State and Oregon. (19:34) The callers weigh in on all that the guys have discussed. (30:24) Are the Red Sox still in the sweepstakes to sign Alex Bregman?
(0:00) Matt McCarthy and Phil Perry start off Zolak and Bertrand by recapping the Patriots' collapse at the hands of the Chargers, and question if Jerod Mayo will return next season. (14:23) Reacting to Keion White and his comments on how the Patriots need change. (24:07) Questioning if the Patriots should trust Eliot Wolf with the top pick in the upcoming draft. (33:48) Questioning if Van Pelt will be the fall guy for the Patriots.
Patriots offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt addresses the media on Thursday, December 26, 2024.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SEGMENT - Jones and Fitzy discuss Phil Perry's latest report that all three of Jerod Mayo, Alex Van Pelt, and Demarcus Covington could return to the Patriots coaching staff for the 2025 season.
(0:00) What is future of Pats coaching staff? (12:00) Mike Vrabel an option for Pats? (23:00) Future of Van Pelt and Mayo (35:00 Mayo's comments to the media
(0:00) The second hour opens with discussion on the Celtics loss to the Bulls and Joe Mazzulla being fired up at the end of the game. (10:22) The callers weigh in on an Agenda Free Friday! (18:55) Chris Gasper of The Boston Globe joins the show and talks about the latest with the Patriots. (32:17) Thoughts on the offensive play calling of Alex Van Pelt.
Patriots offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt addresses the media on Thursday, December 19, 2024.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Arcand and Hart react to Patriots' offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt's comments about his relationship with the Kraft family. Plus, an ugly season for the New York Jets just got even worse.
Bill Belichick reached out to the Jets before accepting the UNC job, proves the NFL doesn't want him. Is Drake Maye becoming frustrated with Jerod Mayo? Hunter Henry tries to stay consistent regardless of wins and losses.
New England Patriots' QB Drake Maye joined WEEI Afternoons with Arcand and Hart to discuss how he deals with frustrating losses, address his relationship with OC Alex Van Pelt, and talk about how much input he has in the play-calling on offense.
Alex Van Pelt is asked about how he forgot about Marcus Jones, Mayo's conservative play calling, whether or not he will be back next season and more!
During the third hour of the Jones and Keefe program the guys continue their discussion about Bill Belichick in college then get into the Bruins and Celtics. Finally, the hour finishes with visits from Alex Van Pelt and Mike Onwenu. AVP seemingly blames Mayo for bad conservative play calling.
Today's show was focused on the Patriots upcoming game against the Cardinals and Bill Belichick's introductory press conference at UNC. HR1 - What is Bill Belichick's long term plan at UNC? HR2 - Friday questions | Patriots' chances | Week in review HR3 - Bruins implosions | Onwenu and Van Pelt join the show HR4 - Keefe's Keys | Legette's food take | Crossover
Patriots offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt addresses the media on Thursday, December 12, 2024.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom E. Curran has Eliot Wolf safer than Maye, Van Pelt has been the best, we know what Jerod Mayo and DeMarcus Covington are. Why are all the worst teams from 2023 now better than the Patriots in 2024?
(0:00) Thoughts on Drake Maye's performance in the loss to the Colts. (11:26) The callers weigh in on the Patriots and all that the guys have discussed. (21:08) are the guys coming around on Alex Van Pelt as the Patriots Offensive Coordinator? (30:29) More caller reaction to the Patriots loss to the Colts.
Patriots offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt addresses the media on Wednesday, November 27, 2024.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(0:00) Gasper and Murray start today's show with their criticism of the Patriots following their loss to the LA Rams (15:00) Patriots Offensive Coordinator Alex Van Pelt using Marcus Jones on offense after text message (30:00) Gasper and Murray preview the Patriots next game against the Miami Dolphins (45:00) Callers give their thoughts on various topics
(00:00) Zolak, McKone, and Phil Perry kick off the second hour breaking down the Patriots offense and Alex Van Pelt not using Marcus Jones. (12:03) The crew and Phil Perry come back from break discussing when Robert Kraft will be inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame. (22:20) Zo, McKone, and Perry get into Read and React. (35:40) The guys and Phil Perry end the hour discussing Patriots wide receivers.
(0:00) Alex Van Pelt didn't know Marcus Jones could be involved in some offensive plays? (15:18) The callers weigh in on the Patriots, Red Sox, and Bruins. (20:55) More caller reaction to all that the guys have discussed. (28:18) The latest Mazz's Tiers!
(0:00) Resetting thoughts on Alex Van Pelt not knowing that Marcus Jones could play on the offensive side of the ball. (11:50) The callers weigh in on all that the guys have discussed. (23:10) The Email of the Day! (34:50) The Final Word!
(00:00) Zolak and Bertrand, along with Albert Breer, kick off the third hour discussing Breer's calls around the NFL to get an evaluation of Alex Van Pelt. (8:53) The crew, alongside Albert Breer, wonders if the Patriots should have cleared house entirely after moving on from Bill Belichick. How much blame should be on Eliot Wolf? (21:51) The guys, along with Albert Breer, get right back to it, discussing Jerod Mayo denying reports that the Patriots sought advice on handling Drake Maye. (31:46) Zo and Beetle, along with Albert Breer, close out the third hour with calls and reactions to everything from the past three hours.
(00:00) Zolak and Bertrand kick off the second hour by welcoming Albert Breer into the studio to discuss the Patriots' coaching against the Rams. Did coaching lose this game? (10:43) The guys, along with Albert Breer, dive right back in to discuss how Alex Van Pelt has done a better job in his role than Jerod Mayo and Eliot Wolf have in theirs. (19:42) The crew, alongside Albert Breer, wonder where the Patriots should rank in the NFL Power Rankings and which teams they are better than. (30:40) Zo and Beetle, along with Albert Breer, close out the second hour discussing the Patriots' upcoming matchup against the Miami Dolphins.
(00:00) Zolak and Bertrand kick off the second hour by discussing the Celtics' statement win over the undefeated Cavaliers in the second game of the Emirates NBA Cup. (9:06) The guys get right back to it by discussing the coaching situation with the Bruins, how safe Don Sweeney's job is, and whether we could see him gone next. (21:55) The crew jumps back in to discuss Albert Breer's calls around the NFL to get an evaluation of Alex Van Pelt. (29:22) Zo and Beetle close out the second hour by welcoming Patriots center David Andrews to the show to discuss the Patriots as they prepare to play the Dolphins on Sunday.
(00:00) Zolak and Bertrand kick off the fourth hour by discussing CBS Sports' ranking of the Patriots as the 23rd team in the NFL. Are the Patriots overrated? (11:15) The crew gets right back to it, discussing the Patriots' offensive scheme. Is Alex Van Pelt setting this offense up for success? (25:14) The guys jump back into it wondering if you had to move on from either Jerod Mayo, Alex Van Pelt, or Eliot Wolf who would it be? (36:42) Zo and Beetle close out the fourth hour with Today's Takeaways on callers who need guidance.
(0:00) Reaction to Paul-Tyson fight on Netflix and Tyquan Thornton release (14:00) Are Pats looking for a new OC for next year? (23:00) Jon Gruden is on high Drake Maye (34:00) Could Pats beat Rams?
(0:00) Felger, Mazz & Murray discuss reports that the Patriots are researching how to handle a young quarterback. (14:47) The Bears fired Shane Waldron - should Alex Van Pelt be next? (22:10) Callers weigh in on rumors that the Patriots are looking for a new offensive coordinator. (31:01) Does history show that the Patriots are likely to mess up the offense?
(0:00) The second hour opens with some discussion on how bad the Chicago Bears are. (12:33) Caller reaction to the Patriots win over the Bears. (23:15) How was the offensive play calling of Alex Van Pelt in Sunday's win? (32:11) More callers on the Patriots week 10 win.