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Hey everybody, I'm Joe Miller and here's what's going on in the world of tech law & policy this week. Alfred Ng over at Politico reports that the police can obtain Ring camera footage without your permission. All they need is a warrant. But don't worry – they will be nice. They will call you instead of knocking on your door. If you don't give them the footage, Ring will also contact you. If you still don't give them the footage, well, I don't know about you but I wouldn't want to find out what happens after that! And getting a warrant is the least intrusive way to gain access. San Francisco recently passed an ordinance allowing police access to live Ring camera footage. – Should the U.S. ban TikTok in the U.S.? The younger you are, the more likely you are to say, “No.” But lawmakers across the aisle want the app banned, citing security and propaganda concerns about the fact that its parent company, ByteDance, is based in China, and China has way more control over its corporations than the U.S. But in yet another deadlock in Washington, the Biden administration hasn't acted, the Commerce Department hasn't acted, and neither has Congress. The Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS) has engaged nine agencies in an investigation, but it has taken years to get that completed. Neither Democrats nor Republicans want to be the ones to anger GenZ and suburban moms. And a ton of TikTok accounts are run by politicians. There's been discussion about Oracle handling all U.S. TikTok data in the U.S. But engineers in Beijing will still have access. – House Republicans are lining up in support of Elon Musk, as Cat Zakrzewski reports in the Washington Post. House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan released an 18-page report attacking the Federal Trade Commission's investigation of the platform, calling it a “harassment campaign” against Elon Musk.. The FTC began re-investigating Twitter last year, before Musk acquired Twitter, about a possible breach of its 2011 consent decree to improve privacy practices. The privacy loophole in your doorbell Police were investigating his neighbor. A judge gave officers access to all his security-camera footage, including inside his home. politico.com VIEW MORE As Washington wavers on TikTok, Beijing exerts control TikTok's link to China has sparked fears over propaganda and privacy. It's also exposed America's failure to safeguard the web. washingtonpost.com VIEW MORE House Republicans defend Musk from FTC's ‘harassment campaign' The FTC's Twitter probe has earned the ire of House Republicans, who argue the agency is trying to thwart Musk's absolutist vision of free speech on Twitter. washingtonpost.com VIEW MORE Biden Seeks $100 Million Boost for Justice's Antitrust Muscle President Joe Biden is asking for a $100 million increase in the fiscal year 2024 budget for the Justice Department's antitrust division, underscoring his focus on enforcing against companies' anticompetitive conduct. news.bloomberglaw.com VIEW MORE CFPB and NLRB Announce Information Sharing Agreement to Protect American Consumers and Workers from Illegal Practices | Consumer Financial Protection Bureau The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) today signed an information sharing agreement, creating a formal partnership between the two agencies to better protect American families and to address practices that harm workers in the “gig economy” and other labor markets. consumerfinance.gov VIEW MORE Warren Urges DOJ Review of Thoma Bravo Rental Software Unit A group of Democratic senators is urging the US Justice Department to scrutinize whether Thoma Bravo LLC's rental software company RealPage Inc. is fomenting rising rents across the US through its rental pricing software. bloomberg.com VIEW MORE Biden FCC nominee withdraws after a bruising lobbying battle Gigi Sohn's decision leaves the agency deadlocked -- and Biden's internet promises in limbo washingtonpost.com VIEW MORE
Characterizing the popular TikTok app as a modern-day “Trojan Horse” because its parent company, ByteDance, is based in China, House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman, Michal McCaul, aa Texas Republican, introduced the “Deterring America's Foreign Adversaries Act, which would ban TikTok in the United States. Democrats oppose the bill, saying it would go too far in abridging the Freedom of Speech. The American Civil Liberties Union is also pushing back against the bill. Federal courts have previously held that blocking TikTok would violate the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, which limits the president's ability to block informational and personal communications. In the coming weeks, TikTok is expected to release a new feature that notifies kids when they have been using the app over a specified period of time, after which kids can decide if they want to stay logged in. For kids under 13, they'll need a password from mom and dad to keep using TikTok after the allotted time has passed. Critics of these measures say they are meaningless since kids can still claim to be adults when they set up TikTok accounts. A new initiative from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children has a new app called ‘Take it Down' that helps kids confidentially remove nude images of themselves that exist online, shared when they were minors. The app is available for download at https://takeitdown.ncmec.org/. It doesn't work with TikTok yet. However, it does work with Facebook, Instagram, OnlyFans, and PornHub. The White House last week released what it is calling a New Initial Blueprint to address online harassment and abuse. The Executive Summary, prepared by a Task Force the Biden Harris Administration established last year, includes provisions for preventing online harassment and abuse, supporting victims, conducting research, and holding platforms accountable. And as prosecutors in states in which abortion has become illegal continue to push for more access to reproductive health data from women seeking abortions, some lawmakers are seeking privacy legislation more suited for our post-Roe v. Wade world. One bill, introduced by Democratic Representative Sara Jacobs from California – the SAFER Health Act – would require patients to provide consent to permit healthcare providers to share data about abortions or miscarriages, even if the data are being sought via court order. And democratic senators Mazie Hirono, Amy Klobuchar, and Elizabeth Warren also introduced a bill – the Upholding Protections for Health and Online Location Data (UPHOLD) Privacy Act - that would also restrict access to patient location data. The new bill comes amid a decision by Walgreens –America's second-largest pharmacy chain – to stop selling abortion prescriptions throughout the United States, even where abortion remains legal. The decision dealt a blow to abortion rights activists. The Federal Trade Commission has proposed a $7.5 million settlement to mental health app BetterHealth for sharing patients' data with marketers even after telling the patients Betterhealth would protect the data. The FTC has also commenced looking into how landlords may use algorithms to screen tenants. In other news … The Inspector General's Office of the Department of Homeland Security issued a report showing federal law enforcement officials with Immigrations & Customs Enforcement, as well as other federal agencies, didn't follow established protocols for using cell-site simulators – or Stingrays – to pursue subjects. Police in the Commonwealth of Virginia are back to using facial recognition software – but the data collection is limited to certain circumstances, which don't include scanning faces in real-time. Algorithms are starting to decide which employees to lay off. And Google has released its civil rights review. House Committee Advances Bill To Ban TikTok "If it's too dangerous to be on our phones, it's also too dangerous to be on our children's phones," Rep. Michael McCaul said at a hearing Tuesday. mediapost.com VIEW MORE TikTok isn't really limiting kids' time on its app Teens can still click right on through the new screen time limit. vox.com VIEW MORE Take It Down This service is one step you can take to help remove online nude, partially nude, or sexually explicit photos and videos taken before you were 18. takeitdown.ncmec.org VIEW MORE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Initial Blueprint for the White House Task Force to Address Online Harassment and Abuse | The White House Online harassment and abuse is increasingly widespread in today's digitally connected world. This can include online threats and intimidation as well as various forms of technology-facilitated gender-based violence (GBV), such as the non-consensual distribution of intimate images, cyberstalking, and sextortion. Women, girls, and LGBTQI+ individuals are disproportionately affected. Survivors of online harassment and abuse—especially image-based… whitehouse.gov VIEW MORE Post-Roe, prosecutors can seek unprotected reproductive health data Health privacy in the post-Roe digital age is fraught as prosecutors seeking to enforce anti-abortion laws are free to go after reproductive health data in mobile apps. axios.com VIEW MORE FTC says online counseling service BetterHelp pushed people into handing over health information – and broke its privacy promises In the hierarchy of confidential data, health information ranks right up there. ftc.gov VIEW MORE Democrats' New Bill Could Be the First Real US Privacy Law Did you know there are basically no privacy laws at the federal level? Even HIPAA, the US's big medical privacy rule, lets companies buy and sell your health secrets. The Democrats want to change that with a bill that would protect health and location data. gizmodo.com VIEW MORE AI is starting to pick who gets laid off As layoffs rave the tech industry, algorithms once used to help hire could now be helping to lay people off. washingtonpost.com VIEW MORE Tenant screening practices: the FTC wants to learn more consumer.ftc.gov VIEW MORE Police use of facial recognition tech resumes with guardrails Critics argue the law governing its use is still too broad. vpm.org VIEW MORE Report: ICE and the Secret Service Conducted Illegal Surveillance of Cell Phones The Department of Homeland Security's Inspector General has released a troubling new report detailing how federal agencies like Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), and the Secret Service have conducted surveillance using cell-site simulators (CSS)... eff.org VIEW MORE Home Depot, Ring, others allegedly record website visitors' online communications Consumers recently filed multiple class action lawsuits against companies accused of unlawfully recording the online communications of their website visitors. topclassactions.com VIEW MORE Google releases civil rights review, caving to years of pressure Advocacy groups have long called on the tech giant to follow companies such as Meta and Apple and vet its products for racial biases. washingtonpost.com VIEW MORE
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Hey everybody, I'm Joe Miller and here's what's going on in the world of tech law & policy this week. Somehow, a U.S. government server running on Microsoft's Azure government cloud was unsecured, exposing U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) data, including sensitive personnel information. Security researcher Anurag Sen discovered the breach last week, and the Department of Defense patched it up after spilling data for 2 weeks. USSOCOM told TechCrunch that no data breach occurred. Thirty-eight months – that's all Garret Miller got for assaulting officers and tweeting a threat at Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez saying “assassinate AOC” during the January 6th 2021 Capitol Riot. Miller, a 36-year-old from Texas, was sentenced to 38 months for assaulting officers and threatening Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, tweeting at her the words “assassinate AOC,” and running around with rope and grappling hooks. Vice reports that ICE's $22 million contract with LexisNexis gives the agency unfettered, warrantless access to millions of data points. LexisNexis also links public records between agencies, including the Secret Service. 80 civil society and immigration advocacy groups have urged the Department of Homeland Security not to renew LexisNexis' contract when it expires on February 28th. Thirty-year-old Sam Bankman-Fried may be safe living at home with his parents, while he's out on bail, but the charges against him following the implosion of the FTX crypto currency exchange he founded are piling up. Federal prosecutors allege Mr. Bankman-Fried used “straw donors” to evade campaign contribution limits, hundreds of times, using money from FTX customer accounts. Stat reports that machine learning models to predict stroke risk are mediocre – not much better than simpler algorithms – and they're even worse at predicting risk for Black men and women compared to White patients. Researchers proposed connecting electronic health records with local community data. The Markup reports that Kroger, the supermarket chain that includes Harris Teeter, reports your data to countless brands including General Mills. We're talking 2,000 variables about you times the billions of other transactions from customers just like you over the years.. They're collecting facial recognition data, they get your household data every time you enter your phone number at the cash register, they're tracking your online shopping cart and making all sorts of predictions about you, when all you were trying to do was buy a bag of mandarin oranges. And the Markup says the problem will get worse if Kroger & Albertson's $24.6 billion merger goes through. Also … The Wall Street Journal reported that federal law enforcement arrested Ozy Media CEO Carlos Watson for misleading potential investors, misreporting audience numbers and who the other investors were. The Verge reports that video game maker Valve has cracked down on cheaters, banning 40,000 users for accessing a cheat “honeypot” in Dota 2. And a science fiction magazine had to cut off submissions after being bombarded with AI-generated content To go deeper, you can find links to all of these stories in the show notes. Stay safe, stay informed, have a great week. Ciao. Sensitive US military emails spill online A security researcher told TechCrunch that a government server was exposing military emails to the internet because no password was set. techcrunch.com VIEW MORE Capitol rioter who tweeted threat to Rep. Ocasio-Cortez sentenced to 38 months in prison | CNN Politics A Texas man was sentenced to more than three years in prison Wednesday for assaulting police officers during the US Capitol riot and threatening Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Twitter shortly after the attack. cnn.com VIEW MORE Immigration Advocates Urge DHS to Drop ICE's LexisNexis Contract ICE has queried LexisNexis' data more than a million times, and leadership encouraged officials to use the tool for finding non-citizens. vice.com VIEW MORE Bankman-Fried charged with hundreds of illegal campaign donations The FTX co-founder is accused of "flooding the political system with tens of millions of dollars in illegal contributions," according to a new indictment. nbcnews.com VIEW MORE Tools to predict stroke risk work less well for Black patients, study finds Stroke risk prediction tools are meant to guide how doctors approach a potentially deadly condition. But a new analysis finds several work less well for Black patients. statnews.com VIEW MORE Forget Milk and Eggs: Supermarkets Are Having a Fire Sale on Data About You – The Markup When you use supermarket discount cards, you are sharing much more than what is in your cart—and grocery chains like Kroger are reaping huge profits selling this data to brands and advertisers themarkup.org VIEW MORE Ozy Media CEO Carlos Watson arrested on fraud charges Prosecutors allege Watson misled potential investors about their revenue and business projections to the company's audience numbers and the identities of its investors. nbcnews.com VIEW MORE Dota 2 bans 40,000 cheaters after laying ‘honeypot' trap Valve caught players red-handed while patching a known exploit. theverge.com VIEW MORE A sci-fi magazine has cut off submissions after a flood of AI-generated stories The science fiction and fantasy magazine Clarkesworld says it has been bombarded with AI-mage stories. Its publisher says it's part of a rise of side hustle culture online. npr.org VIEW MORE
Folks, kids are having a really hard time, and a lot of it has to do with what's happening on the internet. Some lawmakers appear to be trying to do the right thing, but it seems like all they're really capable of doing is introducing legislation – legislation that doesn't get anywhere. The CDC released a report Monday finding teens, especially girls, are in a bad place right now with some 57% of the 17,000 high school girls surveyed persistently feeling bad or hopeless. Some twenty percent of these girls report experiencing sexual violence. And a third of boys also report feeling persistently sad or depressed. One young person in Washington State is working to get a bill passed to protect images their parents shared on parenting blogs that went viral. And here in DC, the Senate Judiciary Committee heard brutal testimony from victims of addiction, cyberbullying, sexual abuse, and suicides spurred by social media and the internet. Committee Chair Dick Durbin notes that we often warn kids about strangers in public, but obv iously aren't doing enough to protect kids. So Senate Democrats introduced legislation on Monday, the Clean Slate for Kids Online Act, that would give kids the ability to have content removed that depicts them before they turned 13. Another bill, the EARN IT Act, which would establish a National Commission on Online Child Sexual Exploitation Prevention, has been floundering in Congress since 2020. On the House side, the Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan subpoenaed Google, Alphabet, Apple, Amazon, Facebook, and Microsoft for documents regarding their content moderation practices. The House is currently investigating the platforms for harboring anti-conservative bias. — Down in Florida, Polk County arrested 200, charging 89 of them with soliciting a prostitute, after a week-long investigation. 111 of the suspects were arrested for prostitution, of which 24 actually turned out to be human trafficking victims. Separately, the U.S. denied a tourist visa to a UK-based VRChat user who goes by the name of “Hex.” She does sex shows on the platform. The reason for the passport denial? Prostitution. —- Don't be surprised if the healthcare platforms you rely on are selling your information to marketers. The only privacy bill specifically for healthcare is the Health Insurance Privacy & Portability Act (HIPPA), which contains no provisions regarding your health data in the U.S. An anonymous plaintiff filed a class action lawsuit in Loa Angeles this week alleging Microsoft Bing, Google, and Meta rec eived data from Cedars-Sinai Health System and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center via a tracking code. And a new Duke study found data brokers can sell lists containing personally-identifiable information on thousands of depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, PTSD, and OCD patients. – Bao Fan has disappeared in China. The American-educated and outspoken billionaire investment banker has stakes in massive Chinese companies like Alibaba & Tencent. Chinese president Xi Jinping, as Daisuke Wakabayashi of the New York Times reports, has been cracking down on business titans there. Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma disappeared from public view as well back in 2020 for being too vocal about China's fiscal policies. As were several other prominent Chinese billionaires, one of which, Xiao Jianhua, who was born in China, was arrested at the Hong Kong Four Seasons and got 13 years in the slammer for embezzlement and bribery. —- Elon Musk says he'll eventually step down as Twitter CEO once he gets the company financially stable – he's aiming for the end of this year. Earlier this week, Casey Newton reported on Platformer that Musk was forcing engineers – firing one of them – for not getting Musk's content to the top of the feed. Musk responded with a meme of a woman force-feeding another woman from a bottle of milk. Then he claimed that Newton's source was a disgruntled former employee. Also, Twitter is allowing weed advertisers on the platform now. Musk was high last year when he announced plans to acquire the company. Also, Podcaster Joe Rogan got deepaked by someone – they made him look like he was endorsing a testosterone supplement. Voice Actors are calling folks out for using their voices to create AI models without their consent Microsoft's Chatbot has gone haywire, telling one reporter to leave his wife. And the EU is investigating Amazon for acquiring iRobot To go deeper, you can find links to all of these stories in the show notes. Stay safe, stay informed, have a great week. Ciao. Addiction, Suicide, Cyberbullies: Senate Confronts Kids' Online Horror At a hearing on Tuesday, congress heard from victims and experts about the horrific effects of social media creates on children, including cyberbullying, internet addiction, sexual abuse, and suicide. It's one of the rare issues with bipartisan agreement. gizmodo.com VIEW MORE Teen Girls Are Sadder Than Ever, But Schools Can Make "A Profound Difference" New data from the CDC shows that teen girls are experiencing record levels of sadness. romper.com VIEW MORE How one teen is urging legislators in Washington state to help protect kids from being exploited on vlogs State legislators held a public hearing about a bill that would protect "the interests of minor children featured on for-profit family vlogs." nbcnews.com VIEW MORE House Republicans subpoena Apple, Facebook and Google over content moderation Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, chair of the Judiciary Committee, also sent subpoenas to the CEOs of Amazon and Microsoft. nbcnews.com VIEW MORE Undercover human trafficking bust in Florida leads to over 200 arrests, rescue of 24 suspected victims The Polk County Sheriff's Office in Florida announced that a weeklong human trafficking operation has resulted in the arrests of 213 individuals and the rescue of 24 victims. foxnews.com VIEW MORE VRChat Sex Worker Denied Entry To US Over ‘Prostitution' UK-based Hex wanted to visit friends in the U.S. but was barred from entering due to her virtual work kotaku.com VIEW MORE Lawsuit accuses Cedars-Sinai hospital's website of sharing data with Meta, Google A proposed class action lawsuit alleges Cedars-Sinai hospital in Los Angeles shared sensitive patient data to companies such as Meta and Google for targeted advertising. abcnews.go.com VIEW MORE Data Brokers Are Selling Long Lists of People With Depression A new study finds data brokers selling lists of people with anxiety, depression, PTSD, and more for as little as $0.20. Privacy laws like HIPAA don't cover much of the internet, and there's a mental health data buffet for anyone who wants to know your secrets. gizmodo.com VIEW MORE Star Banker Vanishes in China, Stoking Fears of Renewed Beijing Crackdown Bao Fan is the latest businessman in China to disappear, raising concerns that Beijing's crackdown on the technology and financial industries will continue. nytimes.com VIEW MORE Elon Says He'll Finally Step Down as Twitter CEO, Just Give Him a Year The billionaire Twitter owner promised that he would hand over the reins after a Twitter poll overwhelmingly showed users wanted him gone. gizmodo.com VIEW MORE From 404 to 420: Twitter Now Allows Weed Advertising It's no secret Elon Musk's social media platform has been struggling financially. Maybe cannabis ads could be the green boost the company needs. gizmodo.com VIEW MORE Elon Musk's Tweets Are All Over Twitter's 'For You' Feeds After throwing a hissy fit because his tweets weren't getting seen, Musk's tweets flooded some users' 'For You' feeds on Monday. gizmodo.com VIEW MORE AI Joe Rogan promotes libido booster for men in deepfake video A deepfake video showing Joe Rogan and guest Andrew D. Huberman on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast promote a male enhancement that can be bought on Amazon. dailymail.co.uk VIEW MORE Your Favorite Voice Actors Call Out AI Sites Copying Voices Without Consent Voice actors like Jennifer Hale, Steve Blum, and SungWon Cho ask fans to support real actors, not AI kotaku.com VIEW MORE Creepy Microsoft Bing Chatbot Urges Tech Columnist To Leave His Wife The AI chatbot "Sydney" declared it loved New York Times journalist Kevin Roose and that it wanted to be human. huffpost.com VIEW MORE Amazon Subject of Investigation Over iRobot Acquisition The upcoming EU antitrust probe will also reportedly look at privacy concerns related to how the autonomous vacuum cleaner can take pictures around a home. gizmodo.com VIEW MORE
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Auditing is the process of going through an organization's records and documents in a systematic way to make sure they are correct, reliable, legal, and complete. Now, the question is, what is the role of auditing in cloud computing? As organizations get ready to use cloud services, they need to ensure their internal and external controls are organized. An audit is a key to ensuring that these internal and external controls are working well. This helps organizations reduce risks, which allows them to get commercial benefits from moving to the cloud. View More
In the last few years, there has been an increase in Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) actors trained to perform MITRE intrusion campaigns aimed at stealing sensitive economic and national security data. Organizations require a method to safeguard systems or networks from APTs and other significant attacks. So, Lockheed Martin created a Cyber Kill Chain process for detecting and preventing cyber intrusion attacks from keeping track of such attacks. Many businesses employ the Cyber Kill Chain approach to protect themselves against data breaches and phishing attempts. What is a Cyber Kill Chain? Cyber Kill Chain is a concept that allows the organization to understand how an attacker intends to penetrate or destroy the target's system or network. It also helps businesses understand how to protect, detect, respond to, and locate an attacker's techniques or strategies for infiltrating target systems. The term “Kill Chain” comes from the military and refers to the method that an enemy uses to strike a target. The Kill Chain method identifies seven steps that an attacker goes through, each of which provides an opportunity to detect and react, that covers: View More
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There's a major connection between the gallbladder and our hormones, and the fact that they're so easily removed without properly understanding the underlying cause is problematic. We're really missing a window to get down to some serious issues if we treated gallbladder issues as the tip of the iceberg. In this episode I discuss the connection between the two, where to start if you want to dig deeper, what to do if you don't have a gallbladder, and what to do if you do have a gallbladder. Download my Gallbladder and Hormone Recap e-book here. Interested in the gallbladder protocols I discussed? Now you can get immediate access! Simply create an account on my online supplement store, Wellevate. Once you log in, on the center of the dashboard you will see “Practitioner Protocols”. Click on “View More” to find the two gallbladder protocols specific to this episode. Order your own bloodwork here. Check out my Thyroid Inner Circle Membership. If you enjoyed today's episode make sure to subscribe and leave a review! Studies: Thyroid dysfunction, either hyper or hypothyroidism, promotes gallstone formation by different mechanisms https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4940627/pdf/JZUSB17-0515.pdf The relationship between the thyroid gland and the liver https://academic.oup.com/qjmed/article/95/9/559/1574610#22941304 Association between thyroid function and gallstone disease https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4320366/pdf/WJG-11-5530.pdf New insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying effects of estrogen on cholesterol gallstone formation https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2756670/pdf/nihms135164.pdf Disclaimer: This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast including Drs.Warren disclaim responsibility from any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. Opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not accept responsibility of statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or non-direct interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician.
This episode is truly HOT HOT HOT for your Health! Dr Vonda Wright is joined by acclaimed journalist, world class athlete and host of podcast “Hit PLAY not Pause” and co-founder of the Feisty Menopause media group, Selene Yeager to talk about how the time leading up to menopause and the years following, when hormones are shifting, changes the way elite and everyday athletes must train, eat and approach this natural part of life. Selene shares how we can harness the power of science to optimize the rest of our competitive years. View More: @fitchick3 www.feistymenopause.com
Racquel Asa, Chief Marketing Officer of BEEP, the Autonomous Mobility innovation company, joins Dr Vonda Wright on HOT for your Health to talk about exponential technology and the new forms of intelligence that enables safe, stress-free, eco-friendly driverless mobility in urban settings, national parks and planned communities. Envision autonomous mobility not only as a way to get from one place to another but as a technology for increased safety, time efficiency and stress management. View More: www.ridebeep.com
Dr. Wei-Chiao Hsu discusses finding a bilingual psychologist in college mental health settings, training to be a bilingual psychologist, and... View More The post Dr. Wei-Chiao Hsu on Providing Bilingual Psychotherapy Services appeared first on National Register.
Drs. Wendy Nilsen and Lisa Ulmer discuss precision medicine and the work they are doing at the National Science Foundation... View More The post Drs. Wendy Nilsen and Lisa Ulmer on Individualized Client Care Through Precision Medicine appeared first on National Register.
Dr. Samuel Salamon—a licensed psychologist in private practice—discusses the journey into private practice and provides considerations for establishing a private... View More The post Dr. Samuel Salamon on Starting Your Private Practice appeared first on National Register.
Dr. GiShawan Mance—a licensed psychologist in private practice and Director of Clinical Training at Howard University—discusses her research, racial trauma... View More The post Dr. Gishawn Mance on Racial Trauma and Culturally Sensitive Treatment appeared first on National Register.
Dr. Mark Kamena—co-founder and director of research for the first responder support network—discusses first responder psychology. Listen to the full... View More The post Dr. Mark Kamena on First Responder Psychology appeared first on National Register.
Listen to more about the new bait prohibitions straight from the source with Utah Division of Wildlife's Captain Chad Bettridge on this exclusive podcast. Hosted by Garth Jenson and Austin Atkinson, the definitions related to using trail cameras in and out of the new season are discussed. View More from the UDWR Website on this rule. Learn more about reporting violations with the UT DWR UTiP hotline and the new smartphone app at wildlife.utah.gov
Dr. Thomas Doherty—a licensed psychologist in private practice—defines environmental psychology and discusses how to address anxiety related to climate change.... View More The post Dr. Thomas Doherty on Climate Change and Client Stress appeared first on National Register.
Dr. Morgan Sammons—CEO of the National Register—discusses prescribing psychology. Listen to the full podcast and explore other episodes of The... View More The post Dr. Morgan Sammons, CEO of the National Register, on Prescribing Psychology appeared first on National Register.
Drs. Heather Poupore-King and Mandy Conrad discuss the ways in which psychologists are involved in chronic pain treatment and considerations... View More The post Drs. Heather Poupore-King and Mandy Conrad on Treating Chronic Pain appeared first on National Register.
Dr. Kate Nooner—Professor and the Graduate Coordinator in the Department of Psychology at the University of North Carolina Wilmington—talks about... View More The post Dr. Kate Nooner on the Clinical Focus of the Journal of Health Service Psychology appeared first on National Register.
Dr. Anka A. Vujanovic—Associate Professor and Director of the Trauma and Stress Studies Center at the University of Houston—discusses considerations... View More The post Providing Psychological Services to Firefighters appeared first on National Register.
Dr. Ryan C. Warner—Founder/CEO of RC Warner Consulting—discusses the impact of microaggressions on the therapeutic relationship. Listen to the full... View More The post Microaggressions and the Therapeutic Relationship appeared first on National Register.
Dr. Yun Garrison—assistant professor in psychology at Bates College and an affiliated clinician at Psychology Specialists of Maine—discusses liberation psychology.... View More The post What is Liberation Psychology? appeared first on National Register.
Abraham Madkour brings more than 20 years of experience covering the business of sports and serves as Executive Editor of Sports Business Journal, Sports Business Daily/Global. He is responsible for shaping the editorial direction of the publications while managing the entire editorial staff. He also oversees the editorial content for the various conferences produced by the Sports Business Group, including the prestigious World Congress of Sports, Sports Business Awards and Forty Under 40 awards. Madkour writes weekly editorials and pro le features of the management and leadership strategies of leading industry executives. He is a frequent industry speaker and serves as the lead moderator and editorial spokesman at all of the company's events. Abe joined Sports Business Daily as a Senior Staff Writer when the publication launched in August 1994 and was named Editor-in-Chief in September 1996. Prior to joining Sports Business Daily, Abe was a Legislative Assistant for U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont. He also had stints working for the Washington Bullets and the Baltimore Orioles in 1993 and 1994. What you'll learn about in this episode: How Abe's business is about relationships and information, secrets and trust, breaking news, and educating the industry How SBJ grew through the Covid crisis by adding a number of new offerings How significant the return of humans to their events and conferences and what it means to the SBJ business model What makes the SBJ 40 under 40 so legendary and how it can be a huge career making award What role SBJ plays in helping to influence the industry for years to come What the characteristics and traits are of the 40 under 40 recipients Additional resources: Twitter: @madkour View More of Abe Madkour's work at Sports Business Journal Connect with Abe Madkour on LinkedIn
Dr. Darnall addresses the multiple factors that play a role in chronic pain including biological, psychological, and social factors, and... View More The post The Role of Psychology in Treating Chronic Pain appeared first on National Register.
Tune is as we speak with Donald Rencher, Esq. Director, Housing & Revitalization Department with the City of Detroit, and Paul Anderson of the New Market Tax Credit Coalition to discuss the Sugar Hill Development in Detroit, Michigan. View More information about the project here. Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It means a great date to the show and it will make it easier for potential listeners to find us. Thanks! Search #NCHV on social media to find us and email us here at info@nchv.org.
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What is branding in business? This is perhaps the most common question of most people who wish to understand why a business needs one. In this video we talk through Jordan McCabe's story and why going viral isn't always the best solution to when growing a brand.----------------Become a Subscriber and have a chance to become an affiliate for Creatitive! View More of our videos at: https://urlgeni.us/youtube/channel/creatitiveFollow Us on Instagram at: https://urlgeni.us/instagram/creatitiveView our Services at: https://creatitive.comView our podcast at: https://creatitive.com/podcast/Facebook Page: https://urlgeni.us/facebook/creatitiveIf you are an Athlete, Athletic Business Owner or Sports Marketer, join our new facebook group below!https://urlgeni.us/facebook/group/creatitive
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Are you an Athlete, Sports Marketer or Athletic Business Owner? Here’s five sports digital marketing tactics you should be using right now. Watch and see what you can learn from JR Smith.View post: https://creatitive.com/sports-digital-marketing-tactics/-------------Connect with Us!View More of our videos at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHHOVBghX_ENHwg2QhYUzlQ/Follow Us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/creatitive/View our Services at: https://creatitive.comView our podcast at: https://creatitive.com/podcast/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/creatitive/If you are an Athlete, Athletic Business Owner or Sports Marketerjoin our facebook group below!https://www.facebook.com/groups/creatitive/
The Clinical Consult is a series of podcasts that covers topics of direct clinical relevance to psychology practice. Listen and... View More The post The Emerging and Evolving World of Telepsychology appeared first on National Register.
The Clinical Consult is a series of podcasts—moderated by Dr. Daniel Elchert—that covers topics of direct clinical relevance to psychology... View More The post Verbal Security: The Power of Words appeared first on National Register.
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Genetic iron overload is greatly under-diagnosed. Males over 30 and post-menopausal females may accumulate dangerous amounts of iron in body tissues and never know it. It may be the cause of joint pain, heart disease, liver disease, impotence, diabetes, low immunity and more. 1 in 100 - 200 Americans have the complete genetic mutation for Hemochromatosis. 1 in 9 of European descent may be gene carriers. Are YOU the ONE in the room? VIEW MORE
The Clinical Consult is a series of podcasts—moderated by Dr. Daniel Elchert—that covers topics of direct clinical relevance to psychology... View More The post Working Therapeutically With Video Gamers appeared first on National Register.
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After a small success in society I went around the world and through various cultures, including an overland odyssey from England to India, and returned to California a changed person. I was no longer willing to play the game of winners and losers, now I needed more from myself. I moved to an old sheep ranch in the coastal mountains of Northern California, and lived quietly there with my lady, Diane, and the seasons rolled around, and my view of the world changed and I saw deeper into myself. Then in the sudden silence, I heard the song of the Earth. We are one, it View More ⟶
It all started November 4th, 1968, the night Nixon was elected president. I was walking through the No-Name Bar in Sausalito, a scenic village on San Francisco Bay, following friends to the back patio when, in an instant, as my foot landed on the floor, my life changed. I suddenly realized for the first time that I could do whatever I wanted with my life, and entered a joyous mood, a wide-awake consciousness, that has affected me ever since. It was as though I had been in a dream, closed off in some inner way, and yet completely unaware of it. Now I was awake View More ⟶
[Podcast Volume I] Episode #4 – Cara Transfer Dana ke Akun KoinWorks - Musik Pembuka - Sobat KoinWorks! Kembali lagi di podcast KoinWorks episode ke 4 Gimana, sobat sudah daftar dan bergabung dengan KoinWorks kan? Nah… kalau sudah, sekarang saatnya sobat koinworks mulai untuk berinvestasi! Masih bingung ya gimana caranya? Episode kali ini akan menjelaskan bagaimana cara transfer dana dan langsung mendanai! - Selingan - Pertama-tama anda login account KoinWorks anda. Kemudian di dashboard anda pilih bagian “View More atau Lihat Lebih”, kemudian pilih halaman “Transfer”. Anda bisa menemukan nomor rekening virtual Anda di halaman “Transfer” dan tutorial lengkap terkait metode transfer dari setiap bank, seperti via ATM, m-banking, internet banking, dan lain-lain. Transaksi antara bank berbeda akan dikenakan biaya administrasi sesuai dengan kebijakan bank terkait, dan biaya administrasi ditanggung oleh investor, ya. Yang lebih asiknya, transfer menggunakan rekening virtual akan membuat dana transfer Anda masuk secara instan atau real time, lho! Oleh karena itu, Anda bisa langsung menginvestasikan dana tersebut. - Selingan - Nah, setelah berhasil, coba periksa “Dana Tersedia” di dalam dasbor investor Anda dan konfirmasi bahwa dana yang ditransfer memang sudah masuk. Jika dana sudah masuk, saat itu juga anda sudah bisa memulai investasi pertama Anda bersama KoinWorks. Kalau anda merasa dana anda tidak masuk segeralah laporkan ke tim KoinWorks di nomor 021-2932-3996, atau email ke support@koinworks.com. - Selingan - Gimana, gampang banget, kan? Tunggu apa lagi?! Yuk, segera daftar di www.koinworks.com dan jangan lupa masukkan Kode Promo (temukan kode promo dengan mendengarkan Podcast dan dapatkan modal awal investasi sebesar 75.000 KOIN) Investasi tak pernah semudah ini! Nantikan episode selanjutnya, ya! Investasi Sekarang Baca Juga: Podcast Vol. I - Ep. #3 : Cara Mendaftar di KoinWorks Podcast Vol. I - Ep. #2.2: Skema Kerja KoinWorks Podcast Vol. I - Ep. #2.1: Skema Kerja KoinWorks Podcast Vol. I - Ep. #1: Pengenalan KoinWorks Cara Kerja KoinWorks: Pendanaan Online P2P Lending
John Hatfield | Philippians 4:4-9 | June 24, 2018 Abel Cass joins John Hatfield to explore the spiritual discipline of Art. We also shared a video from Lauren Kussro about creativity and the artistic process. Click here to view Lauren Kussro's story near the beginning of this teaching. View More of Lauren's work here. Learn more about Ecclesia Clear Lake Sign up for our eBlast newsletter You can give online to support the ministry and mission of ECL.
Rod Bergen interviews co-host Bryan Lynch about his background, how he came into the message and what led him to leave the message after spending almost 20 years following William Branham. Music – Off The Shelf by The Brothers Bright from A Song Treasury (2012) – View More by This Artist
Rod Bergen interviews co-host Bryan Lynch about his background, how he came into the message and what led him to leave the message after spending almost 20 years following William Branham. Music – Off The Shelf by The Brothers Bright from A Song Treasury (2012) – View More by This Artist
Back in 2004, staff producer Laura Starecheski visited a state mental hospital in Queens, New York, called Creedmoor. She stumbled on to a mystery there that would take almost ten years to unravel. In this special hour, we bring you just this one story: an artist stuck in the catch-22 of a lifetime. VIEW MORE
In this American Graduate special, State of the Re:Union takes a closer look at school, community, and the dropout crisis in this country. With reporting from both urban and rural schools, and interviews with education experts, SOTRU goes “back to basics,” looking at strategies that get to the heart of what makes students want to learn. VIEW MORE