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Jackson State WBB leans into the theme of a new era with ex AAMU WBB coach Margaret Richards. Jamarii Thomas transfers from Norfolk State to Virginia Commonwealth to University of South Carolina. Neutral site classic are maximized by school branding over teams.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
L.E.A.P: Listen, Engage, Allow and Process on Your Healing Journey
Welcome to Illumi-Nation: Illumi-Nation serves as a transformative platform where a skilled psychic intuitive therapist (Susan Casey) and spiritual healer (Valerie Moon) collaborate to plant seeds of awakening in the hearts and minds of listeners. Our mission is to guide individuals on a journey of self-discovery, helping them break free from the amnesia that accompanies our earthly experience. Through a blend of therapeutic insights and spiritual wisdom, we aim to trigger a profound remembering, reconnecting individuals with the inherent truths buried within their souls. Join us in the exploration of self-awareness, healing, and the rediscovery of the timeless wisdom that resides within all of us. In this episode, Susan and Valerie delve into the remarkable story of Daniel Adams, who spent three decades behind bars for the tragic death of his partner, Tracy. Now, four years into his freedom, Daniel bravely opens up about his path to self-redemption and forgiveness. Join us for an unforgettable conversation as Daniel shares his journey with raw honesty, while co-host Valerie Moon offers her own perspective as a survivor of abuse, bringing unexpected twists to the dialogue. *TRIGGER WARNING* This episode covers sensitive subject matter and is not suitable for all listeners. If this topic could be a trigger for you, listen to this episode with a loved one so you can talk about any emotions that come up for you. The contents of this episode are not intended to replace therapy and should not be taken as such. If you need immediate help, please call the crisis hotline listed below in our resources. Guest Bio and Contact information: I am a returned citizen after 3 decades of incarceration. I am a man in long term recovery. I have starred in a documentary called, "Behind the Rage, Domestic Violence in America". I am Trainer of Trainers in Domestic Violence, Peer recovery Specialist, Peer Activated Resilience, and Certified older adult Peer Specialist. Now, I'm in the Recovery Leadership Academy of Virginia Commonwealth of Virginia University. I am a man who loves everyone. daniel4212020@gmail.com Read Daniel's story here: https://www.themarshallproject.org/2019/10/03/i-killed-my-wife-now-i-want-to-help-prevent-domestic-violence Listen to Daniel's first interview with Susan Casey on Rock Your Shine Podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2sLF0lI1ws&t=12s Host Bios: Valerie Moon is a psychic medium that has extrasensory perception. Most people within the spiritual community describe her healing modality as "shadow work". This energetic healing helps to shift deep-rooted patterns, behaviors, past life connections, ancestral traumas, or traumas that occurred in this current life. Valerie is also a soul seer and actively clears hauntings from houses, land, or people. She takes an active role in supporting many practitioners in understanding how to use their gifts. As a healer and mentor, she strongly supports those wishing to make a change and permanently shift into a higher vibration. Valerie holds a BA in Psychology as well as certifications in Breathwork and Reiki. Susan E. Casey, MSW, MFA, is an author, a psychic intuitive mental health clinician, a certified bereavement group facilitator, a certified life coach, and a podcaster. Throughout the past 30 years, Susan has worked in hospice, in-patient, and home-based settings with teens and adults, and taught numerous courses to executive leaders and clinicians. As a therapist and writer, Susan's deepest passion is to bring expansive and transformational stories to the world through her weekly podcast episodes. For 2.5 years, Susan interviewed people from all over the world who have sustained a deep loss and experienced renewed hope and a shift in their perspective on life as a result. Susan transitioned her Rock Your Shine podcast into Illumi-Nation with co-host Valerie Moon to continue to provide both education and real-time help to those who are struggling and eager to learn why we are here and how to create the life you want. Susan's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Rock-Mining-Ri... Connect with Valerie https://www.instagram.com/valeriemoonhealing https://www.facebook.com/valeriemoonhealing https://www.youtube.com/@valeriemoonhealing www.valeriemoonhealing.com https://www.tiktok.com/@valeriemoonhealing Email: valeriemoon1111@gmail.com Connect with Susan https://rockyourshine.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@Rockyourshine https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rock-your-shine-after-youve-been-cracked-wide-open/id1573809035 https://www.instagram.com/susan.casey/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100045701809031 https://www.facebook.com/susan.e.casey.3/ https://www.tiktok.com/@susanecasey Email: rockyourshine@gmail.com Connect with Illumi-Nation https://www.instagram.com/illumi8nation https://www.youtube.com/illumi8nation COMING SOON! If you would like to be a guest on Illumi-Nation please email us at illumi8nation@gmail.com
Show Summary Would you like to apply to Tulane University School of Medicine, but are you concerned about the intense competition for seats? Its Director of Admissions, Dr. Mike Woodson, is our guest today, and he'll tell you what it takes to get in. Dr. Woodson discusses the unique aspects of Tulane's medical program, including its focus on healing communities and its integration of nursing students into the curriculum. He emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and authenticity in the application process and advises applicants to stop comparing themselves to others. Show Notes Welcome to the 569th episode of Admissions Straight Talk. Thanks for tuning in. Are you ready to apply to your dream medical schools? Are you competitive at your target programs? Accepted's med school admissions quiz can give you a quick reality check. Just go to accepted.com/medquiz, complete the quiz, and you'll not only get an assessment, but tips on how to actually improve your chances of acceptance. Plus, it's all free. Our special guest today is Dr. Mike Woodson, Director of Admissions at Tulane University's School of Medicine. Mike earned his bachelor's at Elon University and an MS in Sport Management from Virginia Commonwealth, and his PhD in Higher Education and Higher Education Administration in 2022 from Liberty University. After working for several years in high school athletics, Dr. Woodson moved into the admissions world at Randolph-Macon College. He then was Assistant Director of Admission at the University of Houston and came to Tulane Medical in 2017 as Assistant Director of Admissions. In 2019, he became the Director of Admissions. Dr. Woodson, welcome to Admissions Straight Talk. [1:54] Linda, it's great to be back with you. I've heard so many great things on the interview trail about your program and how it's helped pre-meds along the way. I've gotten some great reviews about our episode before, so can't wait to chat with you again. Thank you for the wonderful feedback. To start, can you give us an overview of Tulane Medical's program focusing on its more distinctive aspects and elements? [2:11] Sure, Tulane School of Medicine is right in the heart of downtown New Orleans, Louisiana in the south. Our focus is mainly on really helping our community here in New Orleans. Now we have students that come from all over. The mission of our school is healing communities, and that's what everything about our school is focused on, whether it's curriculum, whether it's extracurricular activities, whether it's research, it's all focused on healing communities and we're trying to do that here in the New Orleans community. It's interesting that you say you're focused on healing communities, not individuals. Normally you think about doctors treating individuals, but this is a little bit different focus. [2:55] When we say healing communities, yes, individuals are part of the community, but as a whole, our goal is to really help the community because communities help themselves. It can't be this big institution that's talking down to the community, talking to individuals, lecturing communities, lecturing individuals about what they need to do. It has to be a partnership, and so it helps that Tulane is really partnering with the community in the community. Our students are living in the community. Our doctors and faculty are living in the community, so they have a vested interest in this. And so yes, individuals are part of the community, but overall we're really trying to focus on healing communities. What's new at Tulane since we last spoke? It's almost exactly two years ago. [3:49] I would say there are a couple of new things that we have going on. It doesn't really pertain per se to the medical school, but it will affect us. In the fall we have a new nursing program that started, and the good thing about that is, once it goes again with our mission of healing communities,
Hi I'm Scot Cooper and welcome to the Tales From the Trail podcast by MatchPlay. In this episode Justin Chezem of Christopher Newport University men's soccer and I welcome Brett Teach, head coach of Mount St. Mary's University men's soccer, Michael Callahan, men's soccer assistant coach at George Mason University, and Lucas Paulini, assistant at Virginia Commonwealth University men's soccer. They were kind enough to all come on the podcast together to share their thoughts on recruiting, college soccer, and reflect on their time together at VCU. There's a ton of useful information as is always the case when coaches are given the opportunity to chat about what they do.SummaryThe conversation covers topics such as the potential of the program, transitioning to new roles, recruiting challenges, managing the current roster, building a strong culture, progress and development, recruiting strategies, creating a winning environment, coaching experience and background, transitioning to college soccer, managing player development, retaining players and communication, roster size and spring training, and player development and roles. The conversation explores the importance of asking impressive questions as a recruit, understanding the program's style of play, the player's role and improvement, the significance of first impressions, and the value of ID camps.TakeawaysRecruits should ask questions that demonstrate their knowledge of the program and show genuine interest.Understanding the program's style of play is crucial for recruits to determine if it aligns with their own playing style.Recruits should inquire about how the program can help them improve as players and reach their full potential.First impressions, including questions and social media presence, can greatly impact a recruit's chances of being recruited.ID camps can be valuable for recruits to showcase their skills and get a feel for the program's environment, but it's important to prioritize club games and choose camps wisely.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Roles00:52 Potential of the Program02:36 Transitioning to New Roles03:35 Recruiting Challenges04:04 Managing the Current Roster06:31 Taking Over a New Program08:42 Building a Strong Culture12:24 Progress and Development18:44 Recruiting Strategies20:45 Creating a Winning Environment25:17 Coaching Experience and Background27:11 Coaching in the Development Academy28:46 Transitioning to College Soccer33:21 Managing Player Development40:24 Retaining Players and Communication43:48 Roster Size and Spring Training50:56 Player Development and Roles55:53 Impressive Questions from Recruits59:15 Understanding the Program's Style of Play01:02:14 Understanding the Player's Role and Improvement01:05:14 The Importance of First Impressions01:06:20 The Value of ID Camps
Locked On HBCU - Daily Podcast On HBCU Football & Basketball
FAMU beat Prairie View in the SWAC Championship game and Javan Morgan, Terrell Jennings, and Marcus Riley are the game MVPs. Morgan caught 2 of FAMU's 3 interceptions while Jennings and Riley were the most dynamic offensive weapons.Southern University vs Mississippi State, Norfolk State vs Virginia Commonwealth and other examples prove basketball “money games” are different than football “money games.” The gap in basketball isn't as wide as it is in football.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Locked On HBCU - Daily Podcast On HBCU Football & Basketball
FAMU beat Prairie View in the SWAC Championship game and Javan Morgan, Terrell Jennings, and Marcus Riley are the game MVPs. Morgan caught 2 of FAMU's 3 interceptions while Jennings and Riley were the most dynamic offensive weapons. Southern University vs Mississippi State, Norfolk State vs Virginia Commonwealth and other examples prove basketball “money games” are different than football “money games.” The gap in basketball isn't as wide as it is in football. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Former basketball player at Virginia Commonwealth, Xavier Jackson, didn't take the easy path to D1 basketball but took a course through JUCO that taught him the crucial skills he needed for his life after the sport.After a successful college career, Xavier decided not to go the pro route but to choose a life as an entrepreneur, where he naturally found success by becoming the go-to guy for all things business-related for a few of his friends who were playing professionally.Due to his achievements in his work with athletes, Xavier now serves in two prominent positions, President of Coinlete, an app that connects athletes to brands, and CEO of Bizlete, a community of athletes and brands working together to create a new dynamic working space.Xavier is quickly becoming recognized as the new face of the Athlete Entertainment world, where he has a direct mission to give Athletes the voice and position they deserve during and after their careers.Xavier currently lives in Salt Lake City, Utah, a bit of a move from his hometown of Atlanta, but he is finding that Utah is an excellent place for his movements and his goals for his personal life. He has big visions for the State and is bringing several minority entrepreneurs there to keep his movement going.
Locked On HBCU - Daily Podcast On HBCU Football & Basketball
I have 2 questions: Why haven't we heard more since Ed Reed was announced as Bethune Cookman's head coach, and how Would the SWAC & MEAC be affected by the NCAA Tournament expanding? Destiny Howell, Nile Miller, and Khaniyah Harris all scored player of the week honors for the Howard Lady Bison. Why haven't we heard more since Ed Reed was announced as Bethune Cookman's head coach? About a week ago, the announcement was made and nothing has really came of it sense How Would the SWAC & MEAC be affected by the NCAA Tournament expanding? This could lead to more HBCUs being involved in the tournament. It could also lead to more favorable matchups for HBCUs. Destiny Howell, Nile Miller, and Khaniyah Harris all scored player of the week honors for the Howard Lady Bison. Howard women's basketball is hoping to turn this win over Virginia Commonwealth into MEAC success. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! LinkedIn LinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! NHTSA Drive sober or get pulled over. Click HERE to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On HBCU - Daily Podcast On HBCU Football & Basketball
I have 2 questions: Why haven't we heard more since Ed Reed was announced as Bethune Cookman's head coach, and how Would the SWAC & MEAC be affected by the NCAA Tournament expanding? Destiny Howell, Nile Miller, and Khaniyah Harris all scored player of the week honors for the Howard Lady Bison.Why haven't we heard more since Ed Reed was announced as Bethune Cookman's head coach? About a week ago, the announcement was made and nothing has really came of it senseHow Would the SWAC & MEAC be affected by the NCAA Tournament expanding? This could lead to more HBCUs being involved in the tournament. It could also lead to more favorable matchups for HBCUs.Destiny Howell, Nile Miller, and Khaniyah Harris all scored player of the week honors for the Howard Lady Bison. Howard women's basketball is hoping to turn this win over Virginia Commonwealth into MEAC success.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!LinkedInLinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!NHTSADrive sober or get pulled over. Click HERE to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The boundary between digital and analog, between novel and nostalgic, is an ever-evolving realm explored in the work of artist Anne Vieux. Having received her BFA in painting and art history from the Kansas City Art Institute and her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art, Vieux's process merges traditional painting with an experimental approach all her own. Using the refracted light patterns of an optical scanner as a jumping off point, Anne mines the depths of digital imagery to look at the patterns and flows behind an image. Appearing at times both metallic and aqueous, her abstract paintings capture something not possible in an analog world, but give warmth and even soul to the randomized data. This marriage of virtual image, physical materiality, and painterly finesse ultimately seeks the tension between the physical and digital realms. With over a decade of work, Vieux has expanded her repertoire to include painting, sculpture, installation, video, artist books, and nfts. in a time when technology rapidly evolves and transforms our experience of life along with it, Vieux's ability to find beauty and meaning in the flux has garnered her widespread acclaim and a stream of international exhibitions, including solo shows at The Hole, The Journal, NY, NY; County Gallery, Palm Beach, FL; as well as group shows with König Galerie, Berlin, DE; Cranbrook art museum, Bloomfield Hills, MI; Hunter College Art Gallery, National Arts Club, NY, NY; and Newcomb Art Museum, New Orlean's, LA. Vieux's work has been added to notable collections, such as the Newcomb Art Museum, the libraries the Moma, the Met, Virginia Commonwealth, Reed college. Vieux has been commissioned for numerous public art works across the country, including a site-specific installation at the Facebook HQ in San Francisco, CA. Vieux currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Mirror Proxies, installation image at The Hole {{verdure}}, 2022. acrylic and ink on canvas, 86 x 72 inches ~~##_, 2022, digital video h264, 30fps mp4 (2min loop), 3840 x 2160 px
On this episode of #GMGCast, Zac Babb and Hank Dickenson discuss North Texas volleyball of the past and North Texas volleyball of the present. This episode starts out with an interview with 2022 North Texas Athletics Hall of Fame inductee and former volleyball player Jessica Hulsebosch. We talk about her time with the Mean Green, all the records she broke and holds to this day, and her thoughts on being inducted into the North Texas Athletics Hall of Fame. Then, Zac and Hank chat with North Texas head volleyball coach Kristee Porter. We discuss her time growing up in East Texas, her standout career in three sports that put her in the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame, her coaching stops leading up to Denton, her 2022 team, and what sold her on taking the Mean Green volleyball job. That's followed up by a trip down the corridor of years in “Babbling with Hank.” This time, Zac and Hank recount their times as volleyball Sports Information Directors (Hank at Virginia Commonwealth in 1989 and Zac at North Texas in 2021), and the many stories that came with SID responsibilities. 0:00 - Podcast introductions 2:00 - Jessica Hulsebosch introductions 2:37 - How to become a Hall of Fame defender in volleyball 4:43 - Hulsebosch accolades 6:15 - Old Denton vs New Denton 9:57 - Transitioning from player to administration 15:11 - Impressions of new head coach Kristee Porter 17:00 - Hall of Fame weekend and ceremony 19:21 - Life today 20:46 - Kristee Porter introductions 22:40 - Competing in multiple sports 26:35 - From East Texas to Los Angeles 27:33 - Journey up the coaching ladder 30:27 - Reasons Porter chose North Texas 32:46 - Excitement about the 2022 volleyball team 40:23 - “Babbling with Hank”
In the second hour of the morning show, Larry O'Connor and Carrie Lukas discussed Loudoun County Commonwealth Attorney Buta Biberaj's radical racist deputy and Fairfax's radical Commonwealth Attorney Steve Descano ripping on Republicans. They also talked about some people retiring on cruise ships, former CIA Director Gen. Michael Hayden's disgust for Republicans, Pence opposing defunding the FBI and a transgender 'female' was rejected from sororities at University of Alabama. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, and @patrickpinkfile. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lee University (TN) Percussion Professor Andy Harnsberger stops by to talk about his job responsibilities, programming and practicing for 40+ solo concerts a year while also composing, and the importance of sightreading (02:30), more about the students who come to Lee and the challenges of recruiting there (24:30), the importance of physical and mental health for percussionists (31:00), growing up in Roanoke, VA, listening and playing drumset to Classic Rock, and his sports background (43:20), attending Virginia Commonwealth for his undergrad and master's degrees (52:25), getting his doctorate at Eastman (01:11:15), and settles in for the Random Ass Questions, including more about sightreading, the evolution of marimba literature, kitchen accidents, and beating cancer (01:18:20).Finishing with a Rave of appreciation on the life and career of Bill Russell (01:48:50).Links:Andy Harnsberger's websiteCaitlin Jones on the podcast in 2022John H. Beck“Merlin” - Andrew Thomas“Night Rhapsody” - John Serry“Toccata in E-Flat Minor” - Raymond Helble“Words Unspoken” - Andy HarnsbergerMr. Jack Daniel's Silver Cornet BandJohn R. Beck on the podcast in 2022Chris NortonTommy Dobbs“Stretching for Pain-Free Performance” - Andy Harnsberger“Dance, Dance, Dance” - The Beach Boys“Movin' Out” - Billy Joel“Tom Sawyer” - Rush“Separate Ways” - JourneyTony WilliamsElvin JonesRickey Henderson highlights“Swinging at the Haven” - Ellis MarsalisSteve GaddDon BickLeigh Howard StevensMichael BurrittRobert Van SiceWilliam Moersch on the podcast in 2019She-e Wu“Yellow After the Rain” - Mitchell Peters“Two Mexican Dances” - Gordon StoutJulie Spencer on the podcast in 2021“Variations on Lost Love” - David Maslanka“Grand Fantasy in C Major” - Raymond Helble“Two Movements for Marimba” - Toshimitsu Tanaka“Time for Marimba” - Minoru Miki“Wind in the Bamboo Grove” - Keiko AbeThinking Songs - Lukas Ligeti“Velocities” - Joseph SchwantnerOverture to “Colas Bruegnon” - Dmitri KabalevskySusan PowellJoseph KrygierBlake TysonIvan Trevino on the podcast in 2017“Khan Variations” - Alejandro ViñaoCort McClaren on the podcast in 2022“Northern Lights” - Eric Ewazen“Reflections on the Nature of Water” - Jacob Druckman“Prelude No. 1” - Ney Rosauro“Gordon's Bicycle” - Kevin BoboBrian Nozny on the podcast in 2018Rocky Balboa trailerThe Pink ChiquitasCreed trailerHarry Potter novels - JK Rowling“Palmetto Moon” - Andy HarnsbergerVillage Idiot PizzaPiccolaTraining Montage from RockyRaves:Second Wind - Bill RussellJack Hamilton's article on Bill Russell
If you are a fan of the Boys of Summer, there's nothing this time of year that gets you going like the start of the NCAA Baseball Regionals. The North Carolina Tar Heels host a trio of teams this weekend in Boshamer Stadium. The Tar Heels and the Hofstra Pride get things rolling at 2 p.m. on Friday while Georgia and Virginia Commonwealth play the night cap at 7 p.m. With that excitement around the corner, head coach Scott Forbes joins Tommy Ashley and Gregory Hall on this edition of InsideCarolina.com's On The Beat Live! to talk all things Tar Heel baseball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rashauna Hamilton is the Senior Director of Community Relations and Youth Programs for the Miami Dolphins. As a former student-athlete at George Mason University, on this episode she details her biggest influence, her transition on and off the court as well as the importance of relationship building in her career. Listen in!
Interested in a spot in Tulane SOM? Hear all about what the program has to offer [Show Summary] Set in vibrant New Orleans, the Tulane School of Medicine offers students an outstanding medical education with opportunities for community involvement and research. Mike Woodson, Director of Admissions, explains what it takes to get accepted to this competitive program. Mike Woodson, Director Of Admissions at Tulane University School of Medicine talks about how to get accepted [Show Notes] Welcome to the 469th episode of Admissions Straight Talk, thanks for tuning in. Calculating your GPA for medical school can be difficult. You've got the science GPA, the overall GPA, and it's particularly difficult if you're applying via AMCAS, AACOMAS and/or TMDSAS. However, Accepted has you covered. Our free tool can really help you. It's brand new and it's a free GPA calculator. You can download the template to your computer or laptop and use it as you wish. You simply enter your classes and credits to calculate your GPA and sign GPA. If you're a couple of years away from applying, you can download the GPA calculator spreadsheet, enter your classes and assess the impact of your grades as you earn them, or you can calculate the impact of different anticipated grades. Just download the spreadsheet template at accepted.com/medgpa and you can use and update it as needed. Plus it's all free. Our guest today is Mike Woodson, Director of Admissions at Tulane University School of Medicine. Mike earned his BA at Elon University and an MS in Sports Management from Virginia Commonwealth. He's very close to earning his PhD in Higher Education Administration from Liberty University. After working for several years in high school athletics, Mike moved into the admissions world at Randolph-Macon College. He then was Assistant Director of Admissions at the University of Houston and came to Tulane Medical in 2017 as Assistant Director of Admissions. In 2019, he became the Director of Admissions. Can you give us an overview of Tulane Medical's approach to med ed, focusing on the more distinctive elements? [2:26] Every medical school has its own features, characteristics, mission, values, etc. Tulane University School of Medicine really focuses on whole body preventative medicine. We're in the heart of New Orleans and we focus on serving the underserved population. Our school has 20+ student-run clinics. We have a culinary medicine center that helps our students learn and also has ties with the community. We conduct research that also helps the population here in New Orleans. Our tagline is, “We heal communities, we heal people” and all of that fits strongly into our mission. What would you like listeners to know about Tulane Medical that many applicants don't realize? Are there any myths that you would like to dispel? [3:28] If you're known for one thing, people just assume that you don't do the other thing. We are known for our community service and our student-run clinics so people just assume we don't have any research opportunities. That's far from the truth. As I said earlier, we do have a lot of research that really focuses on the populations we serve here. We have an aging center, a cancer center, and also the Louisiana Cancer Centers right across the street from us. Our students really get opportunities in both those areas. We do have a primate center where we have a lot of primary research going on there. Our latest thing that we just got a huge grant for is developing a whooping cough vaccine. How does New Orleans impact the student experience at Tulane Medical? [5:18] It's interesting because if anyone has been to New Orleans, they'll know it is a very culturally diverse city. It's very laid-back. The culture of the city actually seeps into our medical school. We don't take ourselves too seriously here. During Mardi Gras festivals, you'll see faculty members and students having fun together.
April is officially recognized as Month of the Military Child. There are more than 1.6 million military children who face many challenges and unique experiences as a result of their parents' service. In fact, the entire family is faced with challenges when a member serves in the military so we are re-releasing this wonderful episode from the archive with Kristina Kaiser to help shed light on the sacrifices that families and children make to support our military. For more information on the Month of the Military Child visit: https://www.defense.gov/Spotlights/Month-of-the-Military-Child/ We often remember to honor those who serve, and rightly so, but the family members, especially the spouses of our active military members also make sacrifices in the name of our country and deserve our thanks as well. In honor of Military Family Appreciation Month, Kristina Kaiser, herself the former wife for almost 30 years of a Marine officer, gives an insider view into the many ways that our military families give of themselves, often to their detriment, while a family member is in active service. Facing many moves and relocations, job limitations, unpaid volunteer work expectancies, co-parenting alone and more, the spouses and children of military personnel also can be affected by the military life. Beyond that, divorce can be extra complicated when an active or former member of the military is involved. The pensions, benefits and more that are one of the highlights of military careers are limited in some ways in being divided during the divorce process and the non-military spouse may end up receiving less than the might have if they were not dealing with military benefits. Whether you are a member of the military, a military family member or one of those who owe them our thanks, this episode is a wonderful reminder of all they sacrifice for their country and why those thanks are deserved! IMPORTANT NOTE: This episode is meant to honor our military families and to give a glimpse of the hardships and sacrifices that they make for out country. We mention some of the issues that can arise in a military divorce but if you are divorcing and military benefits are at issue, it is strongly advised that you seek counsel from an attorney in your area who is well-versed in military benefit in divorce. Charities mentioned in the episode: If you would like to donate to one of the charities mentioned here are the links: MISSD.co RXISK.org USAPatientNetwork.org Charities Supporting Military Members and their Families: Gary Sinise Foundation Give an Hour Children of Fallen Patriots More Information About This Week's Special Guest: Kristina Kaiser Gehrki has more than 20 years of professional experience in communications and education and serves on the board of the USA Safe Patient Network. Her advocacy work to reduce medical errors and prescription drug harms began after the avoidable death of her teenage daughter, Natalie. Kristina has provided FDA testimony, authored several publications and an accredited akathisia course, and is a presenter at national and international conferences focused on communicating crisis and risk. Kristina previously worked for several nonprofits, corporate headquarters, and school districts. 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This episode is the audio version of Steven McCarthy's article in Dialectic (Volume III, Issue I): "Design Thinking? Thank an Engineer, read by Lee-Sean Huang. Dialectic is an open access scholarly journal of thought leadership, education and practice in the discipline of visual communication design published by the AIGA Design Educators Community and Michigan Publishing. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3998/dialectic.14932326.0003.102 Abstract: The methodology of Design Thinking is pervasive across design disciplines, and to some degree business culture, with many crediting its origins to the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design — the “d.school” — at Stanford University. The d.school was preceded however by decades of curricular innovation, studio practice and research by faculty in Stanford's Department of Mechanical Engineer- ing and Department of Art as they hosted the Joint [Graduate] Program in Design. Three engineering professors in particular developed concepts in “creative engineering,” “visual thinking,” and “concep- tual blockbusting” that will be shown to be foundational to design thinking. Their ideas influenced Stanford design alumnus David Kelley whose company IDEO brought design thinking to corporations and institutions globally. Biography: Professor Steven McCarthy (MFA, Stanford University) has been on the University of Minnesota graphic design faculty since 1998, and recently achieved emeritus status. He taught graphic design at Northern Kentucky University for nine years prior to this. His long-standing interest in theories of design authorship as both scholar and practitioner has led to lectures, exhibits, publications and grant-funded research in a dozen countries. McCarthy's creative work has been in over 135 juried and invitational exhibitions, and has been awarded inclusion in the AIGA annual and in Graphis Poster. Institutional ‘special collections' that have acquired McCarthy's work include these universities and art and design academies: Yale, Harvard, Stanford, Virginia Commonwealth, Minnesota, Cincinnati, Ohio State, the Art Institute of Chicago and Washington (Seattle). He has published written work in Design Issues, Eye, Visible Language, Visual Design Scholarship, The Poster, and Visual Communication among others. His book on the topic of design authorship, The Designer As... Author, Producer, Activist, Entrepreneur, Curator and Collaborator: New Models for Communicating was published in 2013 by BIS Publishers, Amsterdam. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aigadesign/message
Another hidden gem waiting in College Basketball between Virginia Commonwealth and George Mason. Sticking with College Basketball the wrong team is favored tonight between TCU and Texas. In the NHL there is a lock on the way tonight between the Los Angeles Kings and the Arizona Coyotes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Another hidden gem waiting in College Basketball between Virginia Commonwealth and George Mason. Sticking with College Basketball the wrong team is favored tonight between TCU and Texas. In the NHL there is a lock on the way tonight between the Los Angeles Kings and the Arizona Coyotes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This Week in the Big East - Weekly Overview of NCAA College Basketball's Top Conference
NEW YORK – This Week In The BIG EAST Radio Show, distributed by Westwood One, returns for 2022, its eighth season as the official podcast of BIG EAST basketball. The second episode of the season welcomes Creighton senior forward Ryan Hawkins, Marquette head coach Shaka Smart and college basketball columnist and statistician Ken Polmeroy.For the second consecutive week, the BIG EAST Spotlight is on the transfer portal, as TWITBE welcomed Creighton forward Ryan Hawkins who has made the transition from Northwest Missouri State and Division II basketball over to the Bluejays. An All-American in Maryville, Mo., Hawkins has been a key contributor to Creighton's 10-4 (2-1 BE) start, leading the team in both points (13.4) and rebounds (7.4) per game with 14 starts.The BIG EAST Focus shines on Marquette head coach Shaka Smart. After successful runs at Virginia Commonwealth and Texas, he found the chance to return to his home state of Wisconsin and has quickly made an impact on both ends of the court for the Golden Eagles. After three consecutive close losses to open BIG EAST play, Marquette has reeled off three straight victories over Providence (88-56), Georgetown (92-64) and DePaul (87-76).College basketball columnist and statistician Ken Pomeroy gives a view on the national perspective. If you fancy yourself as a college basketball hoop-ologist, chances are you have heard of “Kenpom.” The website includes a ratings system, statistics on every Division I college basketball team and a blog, along with referee ratings. Kenpom ratings are mentioned in nearly every national conversation on the best teams in the country. Ken Pomeroy joins the show to discuss the formula for his ratings system.The episode's “Who's Hot” segment features the return of “Blast from the Past” reliving the greatest moments of 40 years at Madison Square Garden. This week, hear sights and sounds from the 2011 BIG EAST Tournament where Kemba Walker helped the UConn Huskies earn 11 straight victories all the way to a National Championship.The returning hosts for This Week In The BIG EAST (#TWITBE) are John Rooke, a longtime BIG EAST play-by-play voice, and Kevin McNamara, BIG EAST radio host, columnist and author. Rooke and McNamara give a comprehensive look at the teams, coaches, players and storied tradition of the top basketball conference in America in each episode.To join the conversation and send questions to Rooke (@JRbroadcaster) and McNamara (@KevinMcNamara33), use #TWITBE on Twitter. Fans may submit questions to be featured on the show. Please subscribe, rate and review to keep #TWITBE top of the podcast charts. The show will air on Saturday, Jan. 15 at 11 a.m. ET on Sirius 138, XM 201 and Online 964, leading into the Xavier broadcast of Creighton @ Xavier.
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NOW PLAYING: Happy Holidays everyone. Our final COLLEGE Jersey Baseball Show of 2021 gives you a lot to think about, as we talk with Aidan Healy, one of the stars of the 2019 West Morris Central high school team that made it to the state finals. Healy was an immediate starter in college at Furman University in February 2020 and things looked great. And then - COVID, a program elimination, a quick transfer to Top 25 Virginia Commonwealth, a one month COVID quarantine derailing things before that ever got going with the Rams, an elbow injury that led to a winter of rehab, and eventually Tommy John surgery and ANOTHER transfer to D2 Rollins College down in Florida. But Healy learned A LOT about himself on the way, and with the help of a magic summer coaching the Morris County Cubs 14U squad, rediscovered HIS OWN passion for the game. Aidan delivers an important message to us all about finding the right fit and having that lead to ultimate happiness. It's a JBS that EVERYONE can benefit from!PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE - youtube.com/NJCollegeBaseballNation - it is one area we MUST continue growing. Make sure to watch the ads!DONATIONS - We fund our site through individual donations rather than subscriptions for our content. If you've enjoyed our shows through the year, please consider a donation via Venmo @Michael-Olshin or GoFundMe at https://gofund.me/7327f1a9
In this episode, we are so excited to be joined by Joe Kessler from Feeding Southwest Virginia. We discuss how their amazing organization is fighting hunger in Southwest Virginia, how they are adapting to the changing food security context in Appalachia, and the opportunities that come with crypto philanthropy and how it can help them combat hunger. About Joe and Feeding Southwest Virginia:Joe Kessler is Director of Corporate Relations at Feeding Southwest Virginia, which is the food bank member affiliate of Feeding America, tasked with serving as the charitable food distribution hub to 26 counties and nine cities in the Appalachian region of Southwest Virginia. Feeding Southwest Virginia works with over 380 partner organizations around the region to feed over 100,000 individuals every month in some of the poorest communities in the Virginia Commonwealth.Follow Joe and Feeding SW VA, and learn more:Joe KesslerTwitterFeeding Southwest VirginiaTwitterFacebookVisit their website: https://www.feedingswva.org/Donate Crypto to Feeding Southwest VirginiaDonate Crypto at: https://www.feedingswva.org/donate-cryptocurrency/Episode Time Stamps0:23 - Introduction1:27 - What was your "ah hah" moment that got you interested in cryptocurrency?4:22 - Tell us about Feeding Southwest Virginia and your core programs and services 8:01 - It is no secret that Appalachia has faced unique challenges in recent decades related to historical economic, labor, and health factors. Can you tell us more about this, and how this has impacted the services you offer?12:24 - Please share with us some of the impacts your organization has had through its services.20:00 - Why did your organization decide to start accepting cryptocurrency donations?24:24 - What has been your experience with cryptocurrency fundraising thus far? 28:35 - Beyond accepting donations, what other ways do you see cryptocurrency, blockchain, and web3 being of benefit to your organization in the future? 31:30 - If you had the opportunity to share one thing with any non-profit partner hesitant to engage with cryptocurrency, what would it be? 33:57 - What's the best way for listeners to learn more or support Feeding Southwest Virginia?For more exciting content exploring the intersections of web3 and social impact, check us out at cryptoaltruism.org.Buy us a coffee!Enjoy the episode? Crypto Altruism runs on the support of the community. Help us out by buying us a coffee:ETH(ERC20) - 0xac5C0105914F3afb363699996C9914f193aeDD4A
John Freeman has become the 'Voice of the Belmont Bruins'. Freeman previously worked NCAA games for Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth and did work with the ACC Network. He joined Harry Schroeder to discuss his new job, surroundings and how he landed this prime job.
Dan Foutz gives an update on the Virginia Commonwealth Games by The Morning Jam on VTRN
Lisa Meriweather talking about the Virginia Commonwealth Games by The Morning Jam on VTRN
Dan Foutz from the Virginia Commonwealth Games joins the Morning Jam by The Morning Jam on VTRN
Del. Lamont Bagby, D-Henrico, is running for reelection to the House of Delegates to represent District 74. He'll face John Dantzler in a party primary June 8. Education is a top priority, Bagby said of his goals for his next term, if reelected. Bagby represented the Fairfield District on the Henrico School Board before his election to the House in 2015. He was reelected to the House seat in 2017 and 2019. Bagby, a Henrico High School graduate, earned an undergraduate degree in business education from Norfolk State University. He also earned a master's in education leadership from Virginia Commonwealth...Article LinkSupport the show (http://henricocitizen.com/contribute)
This is John McGlothlen with the Gazette digital news desk and I'm here with your update for Monday, March 22nd. For weather in the Cedar Rapids area today, we have a 50% chance of rain, mainly after 10 a.m. It will be mostly cloudy, with a high near 57. And winds from the south 5 to 10 mph. Tonight showers are likely, mainly after 1 a.m., with a low around 51. Tiffany O'Donnell, CEO of Women Lead Change and a former TV news anchor in Cedar Rapids, has begun a campaign https://www.thegazette.com/subject/news/government/tiffany-odonnell-women-lead-change-ceo-kgan-anchor-cedar-rapids-mayor-20210321 (to run for Cedar Rapids mayor) against incumbent Brad Hart in the Nov. 2 election. O'Donnell filed a statement of organization with the Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board on March 12 and is expected to make a formal announcement Tuesday. O'Donnell grew up in Bettendorf and was Miss Iowa in the 1989 Miss America Pageant. For 15 years, O'Donnell was a news anchor at KGAN and KFXA. In 2015, she joined Iowa Women Lead Change as its first chief operating officer. In 2017, she became the CEO, succeeding the co-founder. In NCAA wrestling, top-ranked https://www.thegazette.com/subject/sports/hawkeyes/ncaa-wrestling-championships-finals-matchups-results-watch-tv-live-stream-20210320 (Iowa wrapped up the team title) Saturday afternoon during the medal rounds, its 24th national championship and first since 2010. The Hawkeyes' Spencer Lee claimed his third national title at 125 pounds, while Iowa State's David Carr claimed gold at 157. In men's basketball, Iowa beat the Grand Canyon Antelopes Saturday, 86 to 74, getting 24 points from Luka Garza. Iowa hit 54% from the floor while going 10 of 22 from behind the arc. Joe Wieskamp added 16 points to help lead the Hawkeyes into the next round https://www.thegazette.com/subject/sports/hawkeyes/iowa-mens-basketball/iowa-oregon-ncaa-tournament-game-time-tv-channel-20210320 (Monday against Oregon), which advanced after Virginia Commonwealth became the first team to bow out of the bracket due to a positive COVID-19 test. In women's basketball, https://www.thegazette.com/subject/sports/hawkeyes/iowa-womens-basketball/iowa-central-michigan-ncaa-womens-basketball-tournament-score-20210321 (Iowa had an 87-72 NCAA basketball first-round victory over Central Michigan) at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. The nation's leading scorer, Caitlin Clark, finished with 23 points, seven rebounds and seven assists, Monika Czinano also scored 23 points. Clark combined with Kate Martin for 23 points and five 3-pointers in the opening 10 minutes to give the Hawkeyes a 27-20 lead. Iowa advances to play fourth-seeded Kentucky, which beat Idaho State, on Tuesday. This briefing is sponsored in part by Corridor Careers. Are you looking for a job? https://www.corridorcareers.com/ (CorridorCareers.com) is a resource to local job seekers where they can get job tips, sign up for local job alerts, build a resume and more. Check it out at https://www.corridorcareers.com/ (CorridorCareers.com).
This week Podcast of Champions hosts Ryan Abraham and David Woods go where no POC episode has gone before... talking Pac-12 basketball! In this special weekend edition of the Podcast of Champions David and Ryan discuss the hot start for West Coast hoops in the Indianapolis bubble, with UCLA winning it's first two games, USC, Oregon State & Colorado winning its openers and Oregon advancing due to COVID-19 issues with Virginia Commonwealth. The guys also talk about the leadership issues Oregon State is dealing with and why the Beavers could have a new university president before long, go over a Pac-12 mascot tournament sent in from a listener and try to come up with non-sports related sponsors for each of the member schools (like Michigan State being sponsored by Rocket Mortgage). And as always they spend time answering every single question listeners manage to send in! Please subscribe, give the POC a five-star rating and post a review on Apple Podcasts! Sound off about Pac-12 football in our Podcast of Champions Reddit page! Send us a text or leave us a voicemail by texting or calling (424) 532-0678 or you can email us at pac12podcast@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is a conversation with Brent Scott. I found this to be a conversation filled with gratitude. Coach Scott expresses immense gratitude for the individuals who served him along his path, and highlights his journey of helping others move forward as a way of honoring those who served him. Along the way, he highlights the role of setbacks in beginning the inner journey of servant-leadership, the power of the “softer side,” and using one's gifts to help others believe in themselves.Brent Scott is an Assistant Men's Basketball Coach at Virginia Commonwealth University, otherwise known as VCU. Coach Scott is currently in his fourth season with the Rams, and his tenure features an at-large NCAA tournament berth. Coach Scott is a 14-year college coaching veteran, and prior to his time at VCU, Coach Scott also previously served as an assistant coach at LSU, TCU, and Rice University. Coach Scott also played basketball professionally for 14 seasons across First Division-level European teams, and in the NBA.adamgcoaching.comLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-gierlach/Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamgierlachInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/adam.gierlach/
BERG Health is a Boston-local biotech that leverages AI and patient biology to accelerate drug discovery and development for oncology, neurology, and rare diseases. They partner with the likes of Boehringer Ingelheim, Sanofi, AstraZeneca, among others, to drive key drug development. BERG is also working with the US Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Lab to blend BERG's AI platform with the Summit supercomputer to map out and repurpose drugs. They intend to help stop the progression of COVID-19 in patients. The company also recently announced a new study published in the Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, which they conducted in collaboration with the University of Oxford and Virginia Commonwealth. The study identifies why COVID-19 is more prevalent in African American populations and how to treat it using existing ACE inhibitors and ARBs. Dr. Niven R. Narain is Co-Founder, President & CEO of Berg, discusses what they are working on across all working drug pipelines and biotech's future amid and beyond COVID. Today's guest is a pioneer in technology development at the intersection of Biology and AI and is the inventor of the Interrogative Biology® platform. It has unraveled actionable disease insight leading to de novo and repurposed development of a deep pipeline of oncology products, metabolic, rare, and CNS diseases. Namely, BPM 31510 currently in Phase 2 trials for cancer covered by over 650 issued and pending US and international patents.
November is Military Family Appreciation Month and in this week's episode Susan Guthrie speaks with Kristina Kaiser, who shares her insights into the challenges faced by the families of our military members, as well as some of the difficulties that can arise when facing divorce within a military family. We often remember to honor those who serve, and rightly so, but the family members, especially the spouses of our active military members also make sacrafices in the name of our country and deserve our thanks as well. In honor of Military Family Appreciation Month, Kristina Kaiser, herself the former wife for almost 30 years of a Marine officer, gives an insider view into the many ways that our military families give of themselves, often to their detriment, while a family member is in active service. Facing many moves and relocations, job limitations, unpaid volunteer work expectancies, co-parenting alone and more, the spouses and children of military personnel also can be affected by the military life. Beyond that, divorce can be extra complicated when an active or former member of the military is involved. The pensions, benefits and more that are one of the highlights of military careers are limited in some ways in being divided during the divorce process and the non-military spouse may end up receiving less than the might have if they were not dealing with military benefits. Whether you are a member of the military, a military family member or one of those who owe themour thanks, this episode is a wonderful reminder of all they sacrifice for their country and why those thanks are deserved! IMPORTANT NOTE: This episode is meant to honor our military families and to give a glimpse of the hardships and sacrifices that they make for out country. We mention some of the issues that can arise in a military divorce but if you are divorcing and military benefits are at issue, it is strongly advised that you seek counsel from an attorney in your area who is well-versed in military benefit in divorce. GIVING TUESDAY is DECEMBER 1, 2020: As mentioned by Kristina in the episode, the Tuesday following the release of this episode is Giving Tuesday. If you would like to donate to one of the charities mentioned here are the links: MISSD.co RXISK.org USAPatientNetwork.org Charities Supporting Military Members and their Families: Gary Sinise Foundation Give an Hour Children of Fallen Patriots More Information About This Week's Special Guest: Kristina Kaiser Gehrki has more than 20 years of professional experience in communications and education and serves on the board of the USA Safe Patient Network. Her advocacy work to reduce medical errors and prescription drug harms began after the avoidable death of her teenage daughter, Natalie. Kristina has provided FDA testimony, authored several publications and an accredited akathisia course, and is a presenter at national and international conferences focused on communicating crisis and risk. Kristina previously worked for several nonprofits, corporate headquarters, and school districts. She developed marketing curriculum for the Virginia Commonwealth and was recognized for exemplary teaching and leadership as a scholar-in-residence and national fellow by the Association for Career and Technical Education. Kristina holds a bachelor’s in journalism, a master’s in strategic communication, and multiple teaching certifications. ********************** SUSAN GUTHRIE, ESQ., the creator and host of The Divorce and Beyond Podcast, is nationally recognized as one of the top family law and divorce mediation attorneys in the country. She is one of the Co-Chair's of the American Bar Association's DR Section Mediation Committee and is the Founder of Divorce in a Better Way which provides a curated selection of resources and information for those facing divorce and other life changes. Susan has created a website of curated resources for those facing divorce. Find out more at www.divorceinabetterway.com. ***************************************************************************** ********************************************* THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR! DTOUR.LIFE dtour.life is an easy to navigate system that finally brings much needed technology to an inefficient system. Spouses and family law professionals can now collect the endless data, manage the piles of documents, explore various settlements, detail budgets and most importantly, collaborate with the entire team with a single click. 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If you would like to sponsor the show please reach out to us at divorceandbeyondpod@gmail.com for pricing and details!!! ********************************************************************* Remember to follow Susan Guthrie and THE DIVORCE AND BEYOND PODCAST on social media for updates and inside tips and information: Susan Guthrie on Facebook Susan on Instagram Susan on Twitter Divorce & Beyond Podcast on Instagram Divorce & Beyond Podcast on Twitter If you want to see the video version of the podcast episodes they are available on The Divorce & Beyond YouTube Channel! Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss a single episode! Finally, we'd really appreciate it if you would give us a 5 Star Rating and tell us what you like about the show in a review - your feedback really matters to us! You can also get in touch with Susan at divorceandbeyondpod@gmail.com. She loves to hear from listeners and you might hear your comment or question on an upcoming episode! Don't forget to visit the webpage www.divorceandbeyondpod.com and sign up for the free NEWSLETTER to receive a special welcome video from Susan and more!! ***************************************************************************** DISCLAIMER: THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS AVAILABLE ON THIS PODCAST ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONTACT AN ATTORNEY IN YOUR STATE TO OBTAIN LEGAL ADVICE WITH RESPECT TO ANY PARTICULAR ISSUE OR PROBLEM.
Meet the new Miss America Camille Schrier crowned on December 19, 2019. Camille is a student at Virginia Commonwealth who advocates for drug safety, and her love for science has driven her impact initiative about drug safety and abuse prevention emphasizing bringing the opioid crisis in the U.S. to an end.
Brett and Josh recap the Vols electric 7-5 finish to the 2019 regular season. In addition they breakdown the BasketVols performance in the Emerald Coast Classic tournament against Florida State and Virginia Commonwealth. They end with week 13 of the NFL and a new chicken sandwich being tested to compete with Popeye’s and Chick Fil’a.
Conversations around mental health are always a top request, and this episode delivers. Today, we’re talking to Alicia Tetteh. Alicia is a mental health therapist practicing in Charlotte who sincerely believes in the power of change. She completed her education at Virginia Commonwealth and Howard University. She is a new mom of twins and loves learning how to best nurture them. Alicia owns Building Endurance, where her focus is decreasing the stigma around mental health and recently created a mental health mobile application, ATTUNE. Additionally, Alicia teaches social work at the collegiate level and co-hosts a podcast with a friend and colleague, 2 Elephants in the Room. She loves laughing, silence, books and anything outdoors. In this episode, we talk about… How to decide if therapy is right for you. What strengths-based therapy entails. How to overcome common barriers to entry when it comes to seeking mental health services. How to find the right therapist. RESOURCES: Check out Alicia’s app, Attune: https://getattune.com/en/ Follow Alicia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_aliciaoctavia Follow Building Endurance on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buildingendurancepllc Listen to Alicia’s Podcast, 2 Elephants in the Room If you like this episode, please leave a rating and review on iTunes. Keep in touch with Les on Instagram @balancedles, follow the show @balancedblackgirlpodcast, and join the Balanced Black Girl Podcast Community on Facebook. PS: If you really want to take your year to the next level, snag our free glow-up guide. This free guide has everything you need to implement a self-care practice that works. You’ll get daily journal worksheets, inspiring quotes, affirmations, and a bonus workout. Get the guide HERE.
VCU is one of the top defensive teams in the country. Marcus Evans is VCU's best player, but his health is an issue after injuring his knee in the A-10 Tournament. De'Riante Jenkins and Isaac Vann provide balance on offense and Marcus Santos-Silva's all around game complements those three well. But Evans' health is paramount of the Rams expect to go far.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If you thought Pt. 1 was powerful, then wait to hear the conclusion of our conversation of "Women In Politics" with Speaker, Acticist, Influencer & Ambassador Rev. Marcia L. Dyson. In Pt 2. of this interview we discuss some of the possible outcomes of impeachment; if and when this takes place. Who will be at the helm? What is the Constitutional succession of power? You will be suprise about the outcome. We also discuss some of the presidential candidates in 2020 and what is the likihood of us electing the 1st Woman President? And, who is that candidate? Are they running now or is this someone we will eventually see emerge later on down the road? All great questions that make for a great discussion in our concluding conversation on "Women In Politics." We plan to also discuss our recent blog post "Is America Ready" and provide some of the feedback we've recieved from those who've read it and made a comment. And, we we also plan to discuss what we think Gov. Ralph Northam should do in the aftermath of the discovery of Blackface and Klansman photos in his medical school yearbook, PLUS a whole lot more. Stay tuned.
This episode is brought to you by baseballcloud. iTunes Stitcher Google Play Spotify Summary: In this episode, I of speak with Virginia Commonwealth head baseball coach, Shawn Stiffler. I did not know much about Coach Stiffler before we got the opportunity to chat, and I was completely blown away by his attention to detail, the culture he has built, and what he is doing to make his players better on and off the field. His presentation was over “finding your difference” and you will love this episode. Website and Social Media sites for the show www.aotcpodcast.com Twitter @aotc_podcast Facebook Ahead of the Curve Coaches Facebook group Instagram aotc_podcast
Steve Tepper and Carol Davis come onto the show to talk about reduction in variation and the flipped classroom model in healthcare education including where DPT programs stand as a whole on this, why these issues exist, pros and cons of flipped classroom and reduction in variation along with the evidence regarding this and Steve talks about Rehab Essentials and how it is contributing to improving healthcare education and reduction in variation in DPT education. Rehab Essentials Website: https://www.rehabessentials.com/ Rehab Essentials Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/RehabEssentials/ Rehab Essentials LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rehab-essentials-inc/ Rehab Essentials YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTdPlKsJrb2oHu-6zhTucgQ Patient Practitioner Interaction (6th Edition) by Carol Davis: https://www.amazon.com/Patient-Practitioner-Interaction-Experiential-Developing/dp/1630910465/ref=pd_sbs_14_1?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=1630910465&pd_rd_r=7QHJRYKGKE04BB12MN69&pd_rd_w=ozYDC&pd_rd_wg=He4Nw&psc=1&refRID=7QHJRYKGKE04BB12MN69&dpID=41yH0XA1OUL&preST=_SY344_BO1,204,203,200_QL70_&dpSrc=detail The PT Hustle Website: https://www.thepthustle.com/ Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice: www.passtheptboards.com HET LITE Tool: www.pteducator.com/het Research References Beaudoin, M. F. (2013). Institutional leadership. In M. G. Moore (Ed.), Handbook of distance education (pp. 467–480). London: Routledge. 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Blended learning environments in higher education: a case study of how professors make it happen. Mid-Western Educational Researcher,25(1/2), 44–59. Moisei, S. D., & Hughes, J. A. (2008). Supporting the online learner. In T. Anderson (Ed.), The theory and practice of online learning (2nd ed., pp. 419–439). Athabasca University Press. Retrieved from http://www.aupress.ca/index.php/books/120146 (Links to an external site.) Picciano, A. G. (2009). Blending with purpose: The multimodal model. Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 13(1). Watson, J. (2008). Promising practices in online learning: Blended learning – the convergence of online and face-to-face education. North American Council for Online Learning. Retrieved from https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED509636 Biographies: Steven H. Tepper, PT, PhD, FAPTA is President of Rehab Essentials, Inc., which powers the transitional DPT program at University of Montana. He is also a “freelance” professor with the Universities of Delaware, George Washington, Maryland, the Ohio State, & Virginia Commonwealth. Dr. Tepper received his BS in Physical Therapy and a PhD in Experimental Pathology from the University of Maryland. He taught at University of Maryland for 12 years and then spent 13 years Shenandoah University where he was a full professor and Director of the entry-level and transitional-DPT programs. He has authored several chapters and peer reviewed journal articles on various topics. His professional highlights include President of the Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Section of the APTA, Task Force Member on Clinical Practice Guidelines III for the APTA, recipient of the Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Sections Linda Crane Merit Award 1999, University of Maryland Alumnus of the Year 2003, Robert C. Bartlett Award for Innovation in Fundraising from the Foundation for Physical Therapy 2005, the Lucy Blair Service Award recipient, 2013, Charles Magistro Service Award from the Foundation for PT and became Catherine Worthingham Fellow in 2016. Dr. Tepper has a passion for teaching. Carol M. Davis, DPT, EdD, MS, FAPTA is Professor Emerita and immediate past Vice Chair of the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine in Miami, Florida. She is also a clinician in active clinical practice, primarily treating patients with cervical and lumbar spine pain utilizing energy-based manual therapy, myofascial release, along with exercise. Dr. Davis is an international lecturer and consultant and a respected author in rehabilitation literature. She is the author/editor of 4 editions of texts: Integrative Therapies in Rehabilitation – Evidence for Efficacy in Therapy, Prevention and Wellness, as well as 6 editions of Patient-Practitioner Interaction – an Experiential Manual for Developing the Art of Health Care, both published by Slack Books, Inc., and several text book chapters, many focusing on the science of energy medicine and complementary therapies. She has published over 30 articles in peer reviewed journals. Her areas of scholarly interest include educating students and professionals in the affective domain, particularly in professional interactions in health care, ethics, empathy, using the self as a therapeutic presence with patients, along with her clinical scholarship of investigating sustained release myofascial release as a manual therapy to assist in reducing pain and restoring cellular health. Dr. Davis has traveled to several countries as a consultant in these two main areas of her interest, and has received many honors. In 2017 she was awarded the national Outstanding Mentor Award by Women in Academic Medicine in San Francisco. She was recognized in Canada as the first Helen Saarinen Lecturer at McMaster University, in Hong Kong as a visiting Academic Scholar, and in the United States by Utica College, Syracuse University as Distinguished Faculty Lecturer of the Year, and by the American Physical Therapy Association with the Dorothy Briggs Memorial Scientific Inquiry Award, the Lucy Blair Service Award, the Geriatric Section Distinguished Faculty Educator Award, The Cardiopulmonary Section Linda
Life Through Transitions | Helping you navigate life's biggest changes
Cory is a Virginia native and attended Virginia Commonwealth where he received his undergraduate degree in biology and his Masters in Teaching. During his time at VCU, Cory played on the soccer team and was a full-time volunteer for Young Life. After finishing college, Cory entered the Young Life intern program for two years and continued on staff for two additional years in Virginia. Cory and his wife Christine were married in 2001 and have lived in Colorado since 2002. They have two children : a beautiful children, daughter daughter, Sage and, born in 2009 and a son, Cedar., who was born 2013. Christine and Cory love being parents and will soon be celebrating 15 years of marriage. Cory enjoys fly fishing, wearing flip flops and shorts, and hanging with friends in his garage. Cory is one of the founding directors of Training Ground, an organization that provides evaluated real life experiences, mentoring, and intentional Biblical teaching in the context of work, wilderness, and worship. In part one The Path of a calling is not a straight line Cory shares about how a challenging 2-year season of remodeling a barn with a friend led to discovering a calling and career. In this episode, part two, Cory talks about the unique challenges of transitioning into adulthood, and how risk, failure and community are essential elements to the transition. Join us as we discuss: Founding and Design of Training Ground Refining Energy within Perspective Spaces The Value of Conflict and Tension The Permission to Fail and Experiment Who is Training Ground Fifty Bucks and a Phone Number Risk is Necessary to Shape a Life Worth Living Death Bringing Life The Different Challenges Through Different Generations Navigating the Transition To Adulthood The lesson of “Do What’s in Front of You” What Doesn’t Look Safe May Be Safe The Paradox of the Gospel in Finding Your Calling
Life Through Transitions | Helping you navigate life's biggest changes
Cory is a Virginia native and attended Virginia Commonwealth where he received his undergraduate degree in biology and his Masters in Teaching. During his time at VCU, Cory played on the soccer team and was a full-time volunteer for Young Life. After finishing college, Cory entered the Young Life intern program for two years and continued on staff for two additional years in Virginia. Cory and his wife Christine were married in 2001 and have lived in Colorado since 2002. They have two beautiful children, daughter Sage and son, Cedar. Cory is one of the founding directors of Training Ground, an organization that provides evaluated real life experiences, mentoring, and intentional Biblical teaching in the context of work, wilderness, and worship. In this episode, Cory shares about his early career moves and how a challenging 2-year season of remodeling a barn with a friend led to discovering a calling and career.
Mobile technology is constantly evolving the way that nurses and physicians are interacting with the health care consumer. From making appointments to viewing lab results and even communicating through telehealth technology, mobile strategies are constantly evolving to put the patient first. But navigating these strategies can be especially difficult in academic medical centers, where leaders are not only providing care to patients, but are shaping the minds of future leaders in health care. In this episode of The Cerner Podcast, we’re joined by Dr. Colin Banas, an associate professor at Virginia Commonwealth University and the chief medical informatics officer at the VCU School of Medicine. Both HIMSS and AMDIS recently named Dr. Banas the 2018 Physician Executive Leader of the Year. He discusses what a mobile technology strategy looks like in a health care setting.
While in the mobile studio, the Virginia Commonwealth University Notochords talked with us about the scene at VCU, about their backstory, and about what they're working on right now. They also sang us some tunes! Recorded in late 2016.
While in the mobile studio, the Virginia Commonwealth University Notochords talked with us about the scene at VCU, about their backstory, and about what they're working on right now. They also sang us some tunes! Recorded in late 2016.
Audio of the workshop of the Virginia Commonwealth Transportation Board, held July 15, 2015, in Richmond, Va.
Audio of the action meeting of the Virginia Commonwealth Transportation Board, held July 15, 2015, in Richmond, Va.
Audio of the action meeting of the Virginia Commonwealth Transportation Board, held June 17, 2015, in Richmond, Va.
Audio of the workshop of the Virginia Commonwealth Transportation Board, held June 16, 2015, in Richmond, Va.
Audio of the action meeting of the Virginia Commonwealth Transportation Board, held May 20, 2015, in Vienna, Va.
Audio of the workshop of the Virginia Commonwealth Transportation Board, held May 19, 2015, in Vienna, Va.
Audio of the action meeting of the Virginia Commonwealth Transportation Board, held April 15, 2015, in Norfolk, Va.
Audio of the workshop of the Virginia Commonwealth Transportation Board workshop, held April 14, 2015, in Norfolk, Va.
Audio of the workshop of the Virginia Commonwealth Transportation Board held March 18, 2015, in Richmond, Va.
Audio of the action meeting of the Virginia Commonwealth Transportation Board, held March 18, 2015, in Richmond, Va.