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HVAC Know It All Podcast
How HVAC Contractors Can Seal 90% of Duct Leaks Without Replacing Ductwork | Dr. Mark Modera Part 2

HVAC Know It All Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 16:38


In this episode of HVAC Know It All Podcast, host Gary McCreadie continues his conversation with Dr. Mark Modera, The Inventor of Aeroseal, Professor at the University of California, Davis, Visiting Faculty at Berkeley Lab and Former Vice President at Carrier HVAC. In this Part 02 they discuss how HVAC contractors can integrate Aeroseal into their services, the process of becoming an Aeroseal dealer, and why this technology is a valuable addition for residential and commercial applications. Dr. Mark Modera explains the science behind Aeroseal, The Invention of him. how the sealant particles work to close duct leaks, and the limits of what size leaks can be sealed. They also cover how the building science community views duct sealing, the impact on HVAC Performance improvement, and why reducing duct leakage is essential for system performance and energy savings. This discussion provides valuable insights for HVAC professionals looking to expand their services and improve system performance with modern sealing techniques.Dr. Mark Modera discusses the challenges HVAC contractors face with duct leaks and why traditional sealing methods fall short compared to modern solutions like Aeroseal. He highlights the importance of measuring and verifying duct leakage, the need for continuous education in building science, and how technology is making duct sealing more accurate and accessible. They also explore how HVAC contractors can become Aeroseal dealers, the business opportunities it presents, and how proper diagnostics and sealing techniques can smooth system performance while reducing energy waste.This episode is filled with practical HVAC insights, business opportunities, and advanced sealing techniques, helping technicians understand duct leaks, enhance system performance.Expect to Learn:How duct leaks affect HVAC performance and energy performance.Why traditional duct sealing methods fall short compared to Aeroseal.The importance of measuring and verifying duct leakage for better results. Common myths about duct sealing and their impact on system performance.How HVAC contractors can integrate Aeroseal into their services for greater success.Episode Highlights:[00:33] – Introduction to the Second Part of the Episode with Dr. Mark Modera[02:13] – How HVAC Contractors Can Offer Aeroseal: Training, Dealer Opportunities & Service Integration[05:06] – How Aeroseal Works, Seals Leaks & Expands for Faster, More Accessible Applications[07:34] – What Size Leaks Can Aeroseal Handle? Practical & Physical Limits[08:55] – Where to Install the Aeroseal Machine & How It's Applied in Different Systems[09:49] – Protecting Coils & Heat Exchangers During the Sealing Process[11:08] – The Role of the Building Science Community in Duct Sealing Advancements[13:03] – How Aeroseal is Helping Large Commercial Projects & Specialized Applications[14:45] – How Much Leakage Remains After Using Aeroseal? This Episode is Kindly Sponsored by:Master: https://www.master.ca/ Cintas: https://www.cintas.com/ Supply House: https://www.supplyhouse.com/ Cool Air Products: https://www.coolairproducts.net/Lambert Insurance Services: https://www.lambert-ins.com/ Follow the Guest Dr. Mark Modera on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-modera-94432212/ Aeroseal: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aeroseal-llc/about/ University of California: https://www.linkedin.com/school/uc-davis/ Berkeley Lab: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lawrence-berkeley-national-laboratory/ Carrier HVAC: https://www.linkedin.com/company/carrierhvac/ Website: Aeroseal: https://aeroseal.com/ Carrier HVAC: https://www.carrier.com/carrier/en/worldwide/   Follow the Host:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-mccreadie-38217a77/ Website: https://www.hvacknowitall.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/HVAC-Know-It-All-2/61569643061429/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hvacknowitall1/ 

HVAC Know It All Podcast
How Aeroseal Seals Duct Leaks from the Inside to Stop HVAC Energy Waste with Dr. Mark Modera | Part 1

HVAC Know It All Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 18:47


In this episode of HVAC Know It All Podcast, host Gary McCreadie welcomes Dr. Mark Modera, The Inventor of Aeroseal, Professor at the University of California, Davis, and Visiting Faculty at Berkeley Lab and Former Vice President at Carrier HVAC. They talk about why sealing ducts is important for HVAC performance, how new methods like Aeroseal, the invention of Dr. Mark Modera, is better than old ones, and why fixing duct leaks saves energy and improves comfort. Dr. Mark Modera also explains the science behind duct leaks, how they affect system performance, and how modern sealing technology makes the job easier. This discussion gives HVAC professionals useful tips on improving airflow, making homes more effective, and using better duct sealing methods.Dr. Mark Modera talks about the problems caused by duct leaks in HVAC systems and why old sealing methods don't work as well as new solutions like Aeroseal. He explains why it's important to check and measure duct leaks, the need for ongoing learning in building science, and how technology is making duct sealing better for improved system performance. They also discuss how clear communication, better diagnostics, and advanced sealing techniques can help HVAC professionals improve performance and reduce energy waste.This episode is packed with practical HVAC tips, industry challenges, and real solutions to help technicians learn about duct leaks, boost system performance, and use better sealing methods for improved performance.Expect to Learn:Why duct leakage is a major issue and how it impacts HVAC system performance.The limitations of traditional duct sealing methods and the benefits of Aeroseal.How verifying and measuring duct leakage can improve energy efficiency.Common misconceptions about duct sealing and their impact on home comfort.How modern technology is transforming the way HVAC professionals approach duct sealing.Episode Highlights: [00:00] – Introduction to Dr. Mark Modera[01:30] – Understanding Aeroseal: How It Works & How It Differs from Air Barrier Sealing[03:46] – The Impact of Duct Leakage on Energy Bills, Airflow & Home Comfort [07:24] – The Invention of Aeroseal: Dr. Mark Modera's Breakthrough & Impact on Duct Sealing & Energy Savings  [11:12] – The Evolution of Heat Pump Technology & the Need for Better Duct Sealing Solutions [14:11] – How Aeroseal Was Developed & Its Impact on Basement Duct Leakage and Air Distribution  [15:56] – Why Aeroseal is a Game-Changer for Hard-to-Reach Duct Leaks  [18:01] – How Long Does Aeroseal Take? Setup, Application & Real-Time Leakage MonitoringThis Episode is Kindly Sponsored by:Master: https://www.master.ca/ Cintas: https://www.cintas.com/ Supply House: https://www.supplyhouse.com/ Cool Air Products: https://www.coolairproducts.net/ Lambert Insurance Services: https://www.lambert-ins.com/ Follow the Guest Dr. Mark Modera on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-modera-94432212/ Aeroseal: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aeroseal-llc/about/ University of California: https://www.linkedin.com/school/uc-davis/ Berkeley Lab: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lawrence-berkeley-national-laboratory/ Carrier HVAC: https://www.linkedin.com/company/carrierhvac/ Website: Aeroseal: https://aeroseal.com/ Carrier HVAC: https://www.carrier.com/carrier/en/worldwide/   Follow the Host:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-mccreadie-38217a77/ Website: https://www.hvacknowitall.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/HVAC-Know-It-All-2/61569643061429/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hvacknowitall1/ 

Entangled Things
Episode 103: Exploring AI and Quantum Computing Breakthroughs with Srinjoy Ganguly

Entangled Things

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 42:05


In this captivating episode of Entangled Things, Srinjoy Ganguly returns to join Patrick and Ciprian for an engaging exploration of AI-assisted optimization and its synergy with quantum computing. As he embarks on his PhD journey in quantum computing in the UK, Srinjoy shares expert insights into the transformative impact of AI and quantum technologies on the future of innovation. Additionally, he offers practical advice for newcomers eager to step into the world of quantum computing. Don't miss this enlightening conversation at the crossroads of groundbreaking technology and exciting opportunities. Srinjoy Ganguly is the founder & CEO of AdroitERA an EdTech firm which provides training on cutting edge technologies and IBM recognized Quantum Educator. He possesses a Masters in Quantum Computing Technologies from Technical University of Madrid, Spain and an MSc in Artificial Intelligence from University of Southampton, UK. He has over 4+ years of experience in Quantum Computing and 5+ years of experience in Machine Learning, Deep Learning, AI. He has completed research-based courses on 5G signal processing systems from IIT Kanpur. He led, mentored and taught Quantum Machine Learning (QML) study space at QResearch QWorld and authored a book on Quantum Computing with Silq Programming. He has conducted Faculty Development Training at IIIT Pune by special invitation, gave expert talks on QML at IEEE SPS and has conducted several webinars at various institutes related to QML and Quantum Computing. He has been specially appointed and invited by Woxsen University as a Visiting Faculty to teach Quantum Computing to MBA students. He has also supervised research interns on QNLP, ZX calculus and Quantum Music as a part of QIntern 2021. His research interests include Quantum Machine Learning, Quantum Natural Language Processing (QNLP), Graphical Calculus for Quantum Computing (ZX Calculus) and Quantum Image Processing. 

Tabadlab Presents...
Episode 222 - Profiting from patients - How pharmaceutical bribes are impact citizens' healthcare

Tabadlab Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 31:20


In this episode, Uzair talks to Mishal S. Khan about the ways in which doctors are incentivized to over-prescribe medications to patients in Pakistan. This is something many of us have known about anecdotally, but now we have research to tell us about how widespread this problem could be. Mishal S. Khan is a Professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in the UK and Visiting Faculty at Aga Khan University, Pakistan. Guest's profile link - https://www.lshtm.ac.uk/aboutus/people/khan.mishal-s More details about the study - https://www.patientsnotprofits.org Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 2:00 Key findings 6:50 Does ethics training help? 11:30 Local v. international companies 14:40 Methodology 18:10 Pressure by patients 21:00 Policy recommendations 24:50 What can individuals do? 28:39 Reading recommendations Reading recommendations: - Why we sleep by Matthew Walker - Poems by Faiz

The Bachelor Degree
A Talk To-Go with Alicia Mae Holloway & Kenny Holloway | Episode 72

The Bachelor Degree

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 56:04


Welcome back to another episode of Talks To-Go! Jill and George talk with our next special guest father/daughter duo, Alicia Mae Holloway and Kenny Holloway. Alicia is a dancer from Morgantown, West Virginia who began her professional career with the Suzanne Farrell Ballet and performed with the Dance Theatre of Harlem where she worked with Alicia Keys, Aretha Franklin, and Gladys Knight. She has shot music videos, was on the cover of PEOPLE Magazine Winter/Spring 2023 Health Edition, served as a co-chairwoman of the School of American Ballet's Visiting Faculty program and was a contestant on The Bachelor. Kenny is a husband, friend and avid fisherman who loves his family and friends dearly. A retired Director of Public Works for the city of Morgantown, he now spends the majority of the time doing what he loves most. You guessed it…fishing. No reservations necessary.  All TALKS are TO-GO. Follow our guests: Alicia: @aliciamaeholloway_ Follow us: Instagram: @talkstogopodcast TikTok: @talkstogopod Jill: @jillmorgannnn George: @georgealanruthvo

IDEAS IN ACTION | USC's Podcast Series
Dis…Miss Gender? Artists and Writers on Gender Today

IDEAS IN ACTION | USC's Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 61:57


The new book Dis...Miss Gender? features a bold mix of photographs and short essays in which artists, writers, and theorists celebrate the rapidly evolving world of gender. The book's editor and several contributors will discuss intersectionality, queer thought, fourth-wave feminism, and more.  Tiffany E. Barber is a prize-winning, internationally-recognized scholar, curator, and critic whose work focuses on artists of the Black diaspora working in the United States and the broader Atlantic world whose writing and commentary appears in top-tier academic journals, popular media outlets, and award-winning documentaries. She is assistant professor of African American Art at UCLA and the recipient of the Smithsonian's 2022 National Portrait Gallery Director's Essay Prize. Anne Bray, editor of Dis...Miss Gender?, works at the intersection of public space and media art as a hybrid artist and director of the nonprofit public arts organization, LA Freewaves. Engagement with edgy, demanding, clarifying art by a broad public is Bray's mission. As a lecturer, she taught graduate seminars for 25 years in the new genre arts at Claremont plus media art and public art at USC. Her recent awards include the Andy Warhol Foundation Curatorial Research Fellowship, Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Cultural Trailblazer award, NEA Our Town grant, and Robert Rauschenberg Foundation grant.  Amelia Jones is Robert A. Day Professor and Vice Dean at the USC Roski School of Art and Design. Recent publications include the catalogue Queer Communion: Ron Athey, co-edited with Andy Campbell, and In Between Subjects: A Critical Genealogy of Queer Performance. She is currently writing a book entitled Cultural Capitalism, which addresses the structural racism and neoliberalism of the twenty-first century art world and university, as well as organizing a survey exhibition of the work of Ken Gonzales-Day. Young Joon Kwak is an L.A.-based multidisciplinary artist and educator whose work spans sculpture, performance, video, sound, and community-based collaborations. They are founder of Mutant Salon and lead performer in the electronic-dance-noise band Xina Xurner. They received an MFA from USC, an MA in Humanities from University of Chicago, and a BFA from School of the Art Institute of Chicago. They are Visiting Faculty at California Institute of the Arts.  Moderator: Holly Willis is the Chair of the Media Arts + Practice Division at the USC School of Cinematic Arts and co-director of the AI for Media & Storytelling (AIMS) initiative of the USC Center for Generative AI and Society. As a hybrid scholar/practitioner, she studies reconfigurations of cinema and experimental media and integrates critical theory and media production using video, still images, and sound as forms of critical making. 

Revolutionize Your Retirement Radio
Preparing for a Green Retirement with Dorian Mintzer and Rick Moody

Revolutionize Your Retirement Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 50:53


Send us a Text Message.Rick Moody, an advocate for climate change action, will discuss the importance of acknowledging and addressing the threat of climate change, particularly in the context of aging. Individuals should acknowledge their fears in this arena but use humor to confront anxieties and take action to prepare for both mitigation and adaptation to climate change.In this program, you will discover:How personal experiences motivate people to act and how connecting with younger generations is crucial.How individuals can contribute to addressing climate change as consumers, investors, and citizensThe ongoing struggles and the importance of personal connections and intergenerational work in climate changeA message of hope and the belief that everyone can take action to address the climate crisis.Resources about several organizations focused on aging and climate and how to find other resources, including Third Act, Elders for Climate Action, Gray is Green, Friends of the Earth, and SierraAbout Rick Moody:Harry (Rick) Moody, Ph.D., retired as Vice President for Academic Affairs with AARP and is currently Visiting Faculty at Fielding Graduate University and Tohoku University in Japan. He previously served as Executive Director of the Brookdale Center on Aging at Hunter College and Chairman of the Board of Elderhostel (now Road Scholar). He is the author of many scholarly articles and books, including co-author of Aging: Concepts and Controversies, a gerontology textbook now in its 10th edition. His book The Five Stages of the Soul was published by Doubleday and has been translated into seven languages worldwide. He is the editor of the Human Values in Aging newsletter, with 5,000 subscribers monthly. In 2011, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society on Aging, and in 2008, he was named by Utne Reader Magazine as one of the "50 Visionaries Who Are Changing Your World." His current book, Climate Change in an Aging Society, will be published next year by Routledge. He lives in San Mateo, California.Get in touch with Rick Moody:Buy Rick's Books: https://revolutionizeretirement.com/moodybooks Visit Rick's Website: https://climateandaging.org/ Visit Rick's LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-moody-b1a660b/  What to do next: Click to grab our free guide, 10 Key Issues to Consider as You Explore Your Retirement Transition Please leave a review at Apple Podcasts. Join our Revolutionize Your Retirement group on Facebook.

The Asia Climate Finance Podcast
Ep46 Climate finance addressing coal plants, ft Christoph Nedopil Wang, Griffith Asia Institute

The Asia Climate Finance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 35:46 Transcription Available


Topic thoughts? Guest ideas? Comments? Just text us. (pls include reply details if needed)The phase-out of coal-fired power plants in Asia Pacific presents a significant challenge, requiring a delicate balance between environmental sustainability and economic feasibility. In this discussion, we are joined by Dr Christoph Nedopil Wang of the Griffith Asia Institute, who delves into case studies from Pakistan and Vietnam, offering valuable insights applicable to other Asian electricity markets. Notably, the conversation will explore innovative financial mechanisms that could facilitate the early retirement of coal plants while mitigating potential financial burdens.Resources: China coal exit: Opportunities for China-led financing of early phase down of coal-fired power plants in Pakistan and Vietnam.ABOUT CHRISTOPH. Professor Christoph Nedopil is the Director of the Griffith Asia Institute at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia. He is also a Visiting Professor at FISF Fudan University, Shanghai, Acting Director of the Green Finance & Development Center at FISF Fudan University, and a Visiting Faculty at Singapore Management University (SMU). Christoph regularly provides advisory to governments, financial institutions, enterprises, and civil society on sustainable development issues. He is the lead author of the UNDP SDG Finance Taxonomy, the Innovative Climate Finance Solutions report for the G20 in Indonesia, and the Green Development Guidance of the BRI Green Development Coalition under the Chinese Ministry of Ecology and Environment. He has authored four books and published articles in Science and other leading journals. Christoph serves as board director in scaling sustainability in businesses and finance. Christoph is quoted regularly in Financial Times, The Economist, Reuters, Bloomberg, and other major outlets. Before joining Griffith University, he served as Founding Director of the Green Finance & Development Center and Associate Professor at the Fanhai International School of Finance (FISF), Fudan University and previously as Founding Director for the Green BRI Center at the Central University of Economics in Beijing. He worked with the World Bank in over 15 countries and was a Director in the German development agency GIZ. Christoph holds a Master of Engineering and a PhD in Economics from the Technical University Berlin, as well as a Master of Public Administration from Harvard Kennedy School.HOST, PRODUCTION, ARTWORK: Joseph Jacobelli | MUSIC: Ep0-29 The Open Goldberg Variations, Kimiko Ishizaka Ep30- Orchestra Gli Armonici – Tomaso Albinoni, Op.07, Concerto 04 per archi in Sol - III. Allegro. | FEEDBACK: theasiaclimatecapitalpodcast@gmail.com.

THE MIND FULL MEDIC PODCAST
Leading modern work and workforce: connecting to meaning and purpose with Professor Himanshu Tambe.

THE MIND FULL MEDIC PODCAST

Play Episode Play 31 sec Highlight Listen Later May 5, 2024 64:24


               In S5 E5 I am delighted to welcome  Professor Himanshu Tambe to the podcast. Himanshu's passion is to empower individuals and organisations to thrive through continuous education. He is  currently Visiting Faculty at the Singapore Management University (SMU) and the Indian School of Business (ISB) teaching Design of Business, Organisation Design, Leadership and Workforce Analytics. He also operates an early-stage software product company focused on optimising operations.  Prior to this,  he held several senior roles with Accenture Strategy & Consulting, the last one being the Managing Director for the Talent & Organisation Consulting business in Southeast Asia and India. Before that he worked for Arthur D Little, the world's oldest consulting firm; established and operated a niche Strategy and Organisation Design company; and worked as an automobile manufacturing engineer at the very start of his career.       Over a 30-year career in consulting and industry,  he has proudly served more than 100 organisations across Public Sector, Metals & Mining and Banking in India, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Korea, Australia, and Europe. His  work has been focused on designing and implementing Business Models, Organisation Design, Process Models, and Large-Scale Behaviour Change to deliver measurable improvements in the performance of people and organization. Over this period, Himanshu has acquired deep experience facilitating senior executive teams to execute change through vision and values alignment.  Beyond the workplace he is, like me, an avid yoga practitioner and meditator and is learning jazz dance.     In this conversation Himanshu shares his insights from the global business environment on the key trends shaping the future of work and workforce.  We discuss modern work and role redesign, humans versus machine, data-driven change, the quest to reconnect with meaning and purpose and investing in "hinge" leadership and  unfreezing the frozen middle or core work-unit leaders. Many themes will be familiar to regular listeners and ultimately we are left with more questions and a call to action to reimagine the work environment. Thank you Himanshu. Episode links:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/himanshutambe/ Himanshu Tambe on The ISB Leadercast Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/leadercast/id1691914486?i=1000626210529Digital Health Festival Melbourne May 7/8 2024 https://digitalhealthfest.com.au/Calling all Clinician Innovators :Applications have opened for the CICA Lab Incubator program. More details here: https://www.cicalab.co/cicalab-incubator The Mind Full Medic Podcast is proudly sponsored by the MBA NSW-ACT Find out more about their service or donate today at www.mbansw.org.auDisclaimer: The content in this podcast is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care professional. Moreover views expressed here are our own and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or other official organisations.

Ms. V The Storyteller Podcast
Dr. Cynthia Howard " How Self-Image can Impact the Choices we make"

Ms. V The Storyteller Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 34:14


Cynthia Sims, Ed.D. is President of Sims Intercultural Management Solutions LLC (S.I.M.S.). She is also Adjunct Faculty at Northeastern Illinois University, where she holds a joint appointment in the Department of Literacy, Leadership, & Development and Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies. Dr. Sims is a diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) expert with over 25 years of teaching and training experience. She has developed and facilitated numerous national and international workshops and presentations regarding workplace diversity, implicit bias, unearned privilege, gender discrimination, physical appearance discrimination, and employee empowerment. She also works closely with organizations to design diversity initiatives and policies that ensure an inclusive work environment exists for their staff, leaders, students, and clients. Dr. Sims is an author of numerous publications, including books, book chapters, and articles, mostly on diversity and workforce development topics. She has traveled to Asia, Africa, South America, and the Caribbean to interview women regarding their experiences with appearance discrimination in pre-employment stages and within the workplace. After 30 years in higher education, Dr. Sims retired in July 2021 as an Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs at College of DuPage. Prior to this role, Dr. Sims was Professor of Workforce Diversity at Southern Illinois University Carbondale from 2005 to 2019, where she also served as Associate Dean of the School of Education (formerly the College of Education and Human Services) and Chair of the Department of Workforce Education and Development. From 1995 to 2018, she was Visiting Faculty for the School of Continuing and Professional Studies (formerly School for New Learning) at DePaul University. Dr. Sims received her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Louisville, a Master of Science in Public Service Management from DePaul University, a Master of Arts in Social Work from the University of Chicago, and a Doctor of Education from Northern Illinois University. Please push the like button, share, subscribe, follow, and support. If you want to support Ms V The Storyteller Podcast, please email me at valisonelliot@gmail.com or visit my website @msvthestoryteller.co. You can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube & LinkedIn at Ms. V The Storyteller or visit my website @ msvthestoryteller.co. Thanks for listening! Cynthia info: Website: www.simsllc.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cynthia-sims-ed-d-85b9721b/

The Stakeholder Podcast
Paul Savage

The Stakeholder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 61:04


Featuring Paul Savage, a Visiting Faculty at UAE University in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates, and a faculty member at Aalto University in Helsinki, Finland.   (Recorded 1/31/24)      

Viva Learning Podcasts | DentalTalk™
Ep. 531 - CAD/CAM Block: The Uncut Gems of Your Office

Viva Learning Podcasts | DentalTalk™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 21:00


In the past, we didn't have many choices when it came to CAD CAM blocks. But today we do. In this episode, we'll be talking to a dentist who is well aware that Zr wins the strength contest but he has plenty of reasons to stay the course with LiSi. He specifically prefers a specific Lithium Disilicate bloc that saves him the step of firing after chairside milling. To tell us all about it is Dr. Yao-Lin Tang, who has over twenty years of practical knowledge in cosmetic and general dentistry. He is a CEREC user since 2005, a certified CEREC trainer, and a Visiting Faculty at CDOCS.com.

The Side Woo Podcast
Quilting for Metal Dudes with Bay Area Artist Ben Venom

The Side Woo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 67:36


This week I talk with Ben Venom, textile artist and studio manager at The Space Program. We recorded our conversation in July 2023 at The Space Program's recording studio. About Ben Venom Ben Venom graduated from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2007 with a Master of Fine Arts degree. His work has been shown both nationally and internationally including the Levi Strauss Museum (Germany), National Folk Museum of Korea, HPGRP Gallery (Tokyo), Fort Wayne Museum, Charlotte Fogh Gallery (Denmark), Taubman Museum of Art, Gregg Museum of Art and Design, and the Craft and Folk Art Museum in Los Angeles. He has been interviewed by NPR: All Things Considered, Playboy, Juxtapoz Magazine, KQED, Maxim, and CBS Sunday Morning. Venom has lectured at the California College of Arts, the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Midlands Art Centre, Humboldt State University, Oregon College of Art and Craft, and Adidas. Recently, he was the artist in residence at MASS MoCA and the de Young Museum. Ben Venom is currently Visiting Faculty at the San Francisco Art Institute. Show Notes https://www.benvenom.com/bio https://www.instagram.com/benvenom Problematic review of problematic Jason Rhoades' show in 2017 at Hauser & Wirth http://artobserved.com/2017/05/los-angeles-jason-rhoades-installations-1994-2006-at-hauser-wirth-los-angeles-through-may-21st-2017/ Art Date Substack: https://artdate.substack.com/ Art Date Social Club - Eventbrite page https://www.eventbrite.com/o/sarah-thibault-18411193477 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesidewoo/message

Dental Digest
202. Drew McDonald, DDS, MS & Jim Otten, DDS - The Occlusion TMJ Connection

Dental Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 38:32


DOT - Use the Code DENTALDIGEST for 10% off https://www.oneplacecapital.com/ Follow @dental_digest_podcast Instagram Follow @dr.melissa_seibert on Instagram Connect with Melissa on Linkedin   James Otten, DDS Bachelor of Science in Zoology & Minor in Microbiology University of Arkansas 1977 Doctor of Dental Surgery, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry 1981 General Practice and Hospital Dentistry Residency-Certificate, Veterans Administration Medical Center in Leavenworth, Kansas 1982 Center for Advanced Dental Studies, St Petersburg FL, Completion of Curriculum in Advanced Restorative Care and the Evaluation, Diagnosis and Treatment of Occlusal and Temporomandibular Disorders 1989-1993 The Pankey Institute, Key Biscayne FL, Completion of Curriculum, Continuum I-VI plus Advanced Studies, 1991- present Piper Education and Research Center, St Petersburg FL, Seminars I-III, Advanced Diagnosis, Management and Treatment of TM Disorders, 1994-2013 Other: Compiled over 3500 hours of Continuing Education in the study of Occlusion, TM Disorders, Facial Pain, Esthetics, Invisalign Certification, Implant and Prosthodontic Restorative care. Associate Professor Prosthodontics University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry 1982-83 Fellow, American College of Dentists Visiting Faculty, L.D. Pankey Institute -1996-current Visiting Faculty, Newport Coast Orofacial Institute, Newport Beach CA 2010- present L.D. Pankey Institute – Associate/Lead Faculty 1999 – current Provost, L.D. Pankey Institute 2005 -2012 L.D. Pankey Institute Board of Directors/Advisors 2005 – current Medical Staff Lawrence Memorial Hospital Department of Surgery-current Private Practice Lawrence Kansas 1984 – present   Drew McDonald, DDS, MS Dr. McDonald attended dental school at the prestigious Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. Known for it's rigorous academic curriculum and intense clinical training, Dr. McDonald received many academic accolades while at Creighton including inductions into Omicron Kappa Upsilon (National Dental Honor Society) and Alpha Sigma Nu (Honor Society of Jesuit Universities). He also served in leadership positions as class president and student body president and on alumni relations committees. After graduating Cum Laude from Creighton, Dr. McDonald was accepted as one of only three residents nationwide into the University of Missouri-Kansas City Orthodontics program, a renowned two-and-a-half year, full-time residency known for its clinical excellence. Dr. McDonald graduated in December of 2016 with his certificate in orthodontics and master's degree in Oral and Craniofacial Sciences. When away from the office, Dr. Drew is a “girl-Dad” to two daughters, a self-proclaimed grill master, and minimally talented yet enthusiastic golfer, you can find him taking in a Lobo game, and spending time outdoors with his family.

Dental Digest
201. Drew McDonald, DDS, MS & Jim Otten, DDS - TMD, Orthodontics, the Airway and Occlusion

Dental Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 37:55


DOT - Use the Code DENTALDIGEST for 10% off https://www.oneplacecapital.com/ Follow @dental_digest_podcast Instagram Follow @dr.melissa_seibert on Instagram Connect with Melissa on Linkedin   James Otten, DDS Bachelor of Science in Zoology & Minor in Microbiology University of Arkansas 1977 Doctor of Dental Surgery, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry 1981 General Practice and Hospital Dentistry Residency-Certificate, Veterans Administration Medical Center in Leavenworth, Kansas 1982 Center for Advanced Dental Studies, St Petersburg FL, Completion of Curriculum in Advanced Restorative Care and the Evaluation, Diagnosis and Treatment of Occlusal and Temporomandibular Disorders 1989-1993 The Pankey Institute, Key Biscayne FL, Completion of Curriculum, Continuum I-VI plus Advanced Studies, 1991- present Piper Education and Research Center, St Petersburg FL, Seminars I-III, Advanced Diagnosis, Management and Treatment of TM Disorders, 1994-2013 Other: Compiled over 3500 hours of Continuing Education in the study of Occlusion, TM Disorders, Facial Pain, Esthetics, Invisalign Certification, Implant and Prosthodontic Restorative care. Associate Professor Prosthodontics University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry 1982-83 Fellow, American College of Dentists Visiting Faculty, L.D. Pankey Institute -1996-current Visiting Faculty, Newport Coast Orofacial Institute, Newport Beach CA 2010- present L.D. Pankey Institute – Associate/Lead Faculty 1999 – current Provost, L.D. Pankey Institute 2005 -2012 L.D. Pankey Institute Board of Directors/Advisors 2005 – current Medical Staff Lawrence Memorial Hospital Department of Surgery-current Private Practice Lawrence Kansas 1984 – present   Drew McDonald, DDS, MS Dr. McDonald attended dental school at the prestigious Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. Known for it's rigorous academic curriculum and intense clinical training, Dr. McDonald received many academic accolades while at Creighton including inductions into Omicron Kappa Upsilon (National Dental Honor Society) and Alpha Sigma Nu (Honor Society of Jesuit Universities). He also served in leadership positions as class president and student body president and on alumni relations committees. After graduating Cum Laude from Creighton, Dr. McDonald was accepted as one of only three residents nationwide into the University of Missouri-Kansas City Orthodontics program, a renowned two-and-a-half year, full-time residency known for its clinical excellence. Dr. McDonald graduated in December of 2016 with his certificate in orthodontics and master's degree in Oral and Craniofacial Sciences. When away from the office, Dr. Drew is a “girl-Dad” to two daughters, a self-proclaimed grill master, and minimally talented yet enthusiastic golfer, you can find him taking in a Lobo game, and spending time outdoors with his family.

The Thomistic Institute
Veneration of the Eucharist w/ Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P. & Fr. Uwe Michael Lang

The Thomistic Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 39:23


Join Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P. of Aquinas 101, Godsplaining, and Pints with Aquinas for an off-campus conversation with Fr. Uwe Michael Lang about his latest Thomistic Institute lecture, "Veneration of the Eucharist." Veneration of the Eucharist w/ Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P. & Fr. Uwe Michael Lang (Off-Campus Conversations) You can listen to the original lecture here: https://soundcloud.com/thomisticinstitute/ About the speaker: Fr. Uwe Michael Lang, a native of Nuremberg, Germany, is a priest of the Oratory of St Philip Neri in London. He holds a doctorate in theology from the University of Oxford, and teaches Church History at Mater Ecclesiae College, St Mary's University, Twickenham, and Allen Hall Seminary, London. He is an associate staff member at the Maryvale Institute, Birmingham, and on the Visiting Faculty of the Liturgical Institute in Mundelein, IL. He is a Corresponding Member of the Neuer Schülerkreis Joseph Ratzinger / Papst Benedikt XVI, a Member of the Council of the Henry Bradshaw Society, a Board Member of the Society for Catholic Liturgy, and the Editor of Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal.

The Workplace Podcast in association with YellowWood
Episode 81: Building a Community at Work with Christine Porath

The Workplace Podcast in association with YellowWood

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 66:24


In our latest podcast episode, William had the privilege of chatting with Christine Porath, Visiting Faculty at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, renowned for her ground breaking research on helping people and communities thrive. Christine is not only a prolific contributor to the Harvard Business Review but has also graced the pages of the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, McKinsey Quarterly, and the Washington Post. Her expertise has benefited executive programs at esteemed institutions like Harvard, Georgetown, and the University of Southern California (USC), where she was a faculty member at the Marshall School of Business. With an impressive body of work, she authored "Mastering Community," "Mastering Civility," and co-authored "The Cost of Bad Behaviour."   In this episode, Christine shares her insights on Building a Community at Work – a topic of paramount importance in today's professional landscape. Tune is as we explore her wealth of knowledge and experience! Listen now to gain valuable insights and ideas for nurturing thriving communities at work.  Find out more about the work Christine does here: Christine Porath | Author, PHD, Professor, Researcher, Speaker  

GSA on Aging
GSA Interest Group Podcast: Aging is Becoming a Nobody

GSA on Aging

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 17:39


Dr. Harry R. Moody joins the GSA Religion, Spirituality, and Aging Interest Group to share religious concerns and spiritual insights on paths to being a nobody. Listen for more as we plumb depths of storytelling, scientific research, public health, wisdom, love and aging. We hope our conversation will help hearts come alive, even for a tiny second.  Recommended Reading: Dass, R. (2001). Still here: Embracing aging, changing, and dying. Penguin.  Moody, H. R., & Carroll, D. (1998). The five stages of the soul: Charting the spiritual passages that shape our lives. Anchor.  Maxwell, F. S. (1968). The measure of my days: One Woman's Vivid, Enduring Celebration of Life and Aging. Penguin.  Rumi, J. A. D., & Barks, C. (1995). The Essential Rumi. Penguin.  Tornstam, L. (1997). Gerotranscendence: The contemplative dimension of aging. Journal of Aging Studies, 11(2), 143-154. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0890-4065(97)90018-9  Guest: Harry (Rick) Moody, PhD, Visiting Faculty, Fielding Graduate University. Host:  Stephen John Fogle, Doctoral Candidate, University of Nebraska at Omaha.

The Thomistic Institute
Veneration of the Eucharist | Fr. Uwe Michael Lang

The Thomistic Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 39:25


This lecture was given on September 18th, 2023, at the Thomistic Institute at the Dominican House of Studies. For more information on upcoming events, please visit our website: thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events Speaker Bio: Fr. Uwe Michael Lang, a native of Nuremberg, Germany, is a priest of the Oratory of St Philip Neri in London. He holds a doctorate in theology from the University of Oxford, and teaches Church History at Mater Ecclesiae College, St Mary's University, Twickenham, and Allen Hall Seminary, London. He is an associate staff member at the Maryvale Institute, Birmingham, and on the Visiting Faculty of the Liturgical Institute in Mundelein, IL. He is a Corresponding Member of the Neuer Schülerkreis Joseph Ratzinger / Papst Benedikt XVI, a Member of the Council of the Henry Bradshaw Society, a Board Member of the Society for Catholic Liturgy, and the Editor of Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal.

Below the Radar
Late-Fascism — with Alberto Toscano

Below the Radar

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 63:33


Critical theorist Alberto Toscano sits down with Am Johal to discuss the emergence of critical theory alongside fascism's rise in the 1920s and 30s. He speaks of Georges Sorel as a politically radical figure from the time period, highlights the role of political violence in the emergence of fascism, and delves into contemporary American currents of fascism – particularly focusing on the racialized form of state terror present in the United States. From there, Alberto discusses the concept of fascism and its continued relationship to settler colonial formations, its association with extreme neoliberalism, and the importance of figures like Aimé Césaire, W. E. B. Du Bois, Angela Davis, and George Jackson in emphasising manifestations of racial fascism. He acknowledges the complexity of using terms like American fascism, and mentions the need to understand the dynamics and political economy underlying the far-right movements in the U.S., which are the result of white homogeneity and privileged groups imagining their annihilation and victimisation. Full episode details: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/episodes/217-alberto-toscano.html Read the transcript: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/transcripts/217-alberto-toscano.html Resources: Alberto Toscano: https://www.sfu.ca/communication/people/faculty/Alberto-Toscano.html Fanaticism: The Uses of an Idea: https://www.versobooks.com/en-ca/products/2134-fanaticism Cartographies of the Absolute: https://www.johnhuntpublishing.com/zer0-books/our-books/cartographies-of-the-absolute The Nightwatchman's Bludgeon: https://newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/the-nightwatchmans-bludgeon Bio: Alberto Toscano is Reader in Critical Theory at the Department of Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London, where he co-directs the Centre for Philosophy and Critical Thought. He is Visiting Faculty at the Digital Democracy Institute, School of Communication, SFU. Alberto's current research is divided into three main strands: a theoretical inquiry into contemporary authoritarian trends and their dis/analogies with their historical predecessors, culminating in the forthcoming book Late Fascism (Verso, 2021); the study of tragedy as a framework through which to understand political action and its discontents, from decolonisation to environmentalism; and the development of ‘real abstraction' as a heuristic for the analysis contemporary capitalism, notably in its nexus with processes of racialisation. As the series editor of The Italian List for Calcutta-based publisher Seagull books, Alberto's research is also concerned with the translation and reception of Italian literature, literary criticism and critical theory. Cite this episode: Chicago Style Johal, Am. “Late-Facism — with Alberto Toscano.” Below the Radar, SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement. Podcast audio, August 29, 2023. https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/episodes/217-alberto-toscano.html.

Climate Finance Podcast
Vikram Gandhi - Academic and Investor at Harvard Business School, Asha Ventures, and Growth for Good SPAC

Climate Finance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 46:45


Vikram Gandhi is a Professor at Harvard Business School, where he co-pioneered their Sustainable Investing Course, “Investing: Risk, Return & Impact.” The course won the 2021 Teaching Recognition Award for Excellence in Sustainable Finance Education from the Financial Times. He is also a Visiting Faculty member at Tsinghua University. Vikram Gandhi is a Founding Partner at Asha Ventures, an Indian-focused impact investment fund, and a Senior Advisor to The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board. He is the Chairman of the Board of the Growth for Good Acquisition Corporation, a Climate Tech SPAC, which recently merged with ZeroNox, a leader in commercial and industrial vehicle electrification. Prior to his teaching and investing endeavors, Vikram Gandhi was a Global Investment Banking executive for 25 years with Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse. He graduated from the University of Mumbai and Harvard Business School as a Baker Scholar. He is also a Chartered Accountant. Check out the Climate Finance Podcast website for more information. Topics discussed: Vikram's career transition from being a Global Investment Banking Executive to teaching at Harvard Business School and initiating Climate Venture Investment firms. The process of an alumnus coming back to Harvard Business School as a faculty member and collaborating with Shawn Cole and George Seraphim to create an award-winning course. Growth Drivers of Sustainable and Impact Investing. Teaching Case Studies at Harvard Business School: Investment Banks Goldman Sachs: Making an Imprint in Impact Investing Morgan Stanley: Building Long-Term Sustainability Private Equity The Rise Fund: TPG Bets Big on Impact Public Markets Generation Investment Management Public Equities Impact Investing at BlackRock State Street—The Development and Growth of SHE Engagement and Activism Engine No.1: An Impact Investing Firm Engages with ExxonMobil JANA Partners: Impact through Activism? CalSTRS Takes on Gun Violence Corporate Finance TotalEnergies CVC Investment in Hyzon Motors The Ford Motor Company Green Bond Vikram´s Investment and Entrepreneurial Engagements Asha Impact Ventures Growth for Good Acquisition Corp - Sustainability SPAC Impact Investing Potential in India (Bullish India) Personal Advice to Investors, Young Professionals, and Students interested in Climate and Sustainable Finance and Investing. Note: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as investment advice. The interview took place on 1st June 2023.

Historians At The Movies
Episode 36: Ray with Michael Hattem

Historians At The Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 108:50


It is hard to find someone with a greater impact on American music and whose life demonstrates the complexities of the human experience than Ray Charles. This week we are joined by Michael Hattem to talk about one of the best biopics and performances I've ever seen with Ray (2004). This episode features candid discussions about the ups and downs of Ray Charles' life, how both his life and that of the United States have been shaped in memory, and a fascinating conversation about the history of African American musical traditions. I don't talk a lot in this episode, mostly because I was absolutely blown away by Michael's thoughts. I hope you like it.About our guest:Michael Hattem is a historian of early America, with a focus broadly on culture and politics in the long eighteenth century. He is especially interested in cultural memory in (and of) the American Revolution and early America generally, the origins and causes of the American Revolution, print culture, and colonial New York City. He is the author of Past and Prologue: Politics and Memory in the American Revolution, which explores the role of changing historical memories in revolutionary American culture and politics.He is an Associate Director of the Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute. Previously, he served as a Schwartz Postdoctoral Fellow at the New-York Historical Society and Visiting Faculty at The New School in 2017-2018 and as Visiting Assistant Professor of History at Knox College from 2018 to 2020.He is both a contributor to and Producer of The JuntoCast, the first podcast devoted to early American history and History Talks, a YouTube channel producing historical content by historians for a general audience. He also served as the Managing Editor and a co-founder of The Junto: A Group Blog on Early American History and have contributed to numerous other websites. He has served as a historical consultant or contributor for a number of projects and organizations, including Hamilton: The Exhibition, American Yawp, Founders Online, as well as television documentaries and auctions.You can find him on social media at @michaelhattem

On the Way to New Work - Der Podcast über neue Arbeit
#380 Prof. Dr. Christian Busch | Professor und Autor “The Serendipity Mindset”

On the Way to New Work - Der Podcast über neue Arbeit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 62:58


Unser heutiger Gast hat Wirtschaft in Furtwangen, Hagen, Moskau und London studiert. Seinen Master of Science hat er an der “London School of Economics and Political Science” - kurz LSE - in Management , Organisations and Governance abgelegt. Im Rahmen seines PhD Programms, das er ebenfalls an der LSE absolviert hat, hat er sich mit den Themen Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Networks und Inclusive Innovation beschäftigt. Neben und nach seiner Lehr- und Forschungstätigkeit an der LSE, der er bis heute als Visiting Faculty verbunden ist, beschäftigt er sich mit einer ganzen Reihe weiterer interessanter Dinge. So ist er beispielsweise Co-Founder von “The Sandbox”, einer ganz erstaunlichen Organisation, die sich um besonders innovative Menschen, die jünger als 30 sind, kümmert. Er hat “Leaders on Purpose” mit gegründet, er ist Mitglied des Expert Forums des “World Economic Forum” und als Senior Advisor, Bei- und Aufsichtsrat unterstützt er zahlreiche Organisationen. Seit 2019 ist er Director des SPS CGA Global Economy Program an der “New York University”. In seinem aktuellen Buch: “The Serendipity Mindset” erklärt unser Gast, dass es bei “Serendipity” nicht um Glück im Sinne von Zufälligkeit geht. Es geht vielmehr darum, zu sehen, was andere nicht sehen. Um dann diese Beobachtungen auf unerwartete und strategische Weise zu kombinieren und zu lernen, wie man solche Momente erkennen kann, in denen sich scheinbar zufällige oder unverbundene Ideen zu neuen Möglichkeiten zusammenfügen. Der von uns ebenfalls sehr geschätzte Autor Daniel Pink fasst “The Serendipity Mindset” für uns so zusammen: “A bracing and hopeful antidote to a world addicted to efficiency and control." Wer so viele coole Sachen macht, wird gesehen. Und so wundert es nicht, dass unser heutiger Gast auf zahlreichen “Best of-Listen” steht und so einige Awards gewonnen hat.. Seit 6 Jahren beschäftigen wir uns mit der Frage, wie Arbeit den Menschen stärkt - statt ihn zu schwächen. In über 370 Folgen haben wir uns mit über 400 Menschen darüber unterhalten, was sich für sie geändert hat und was sich weiter ändern muss. Welche Rolle spielt das persönliche Glück dabei? Und wie genau funktioniert “Serendipity”? Können wir es eventuell sogar lernen? Wir suchen nach Methoden, Vorbildern, Erfahrungen, Tools und Ideen, die uns dem Kern von New Work näher bringen! Darüber hinaus beschäftigt uns von Anfang an die Frage, ob wirklich alle Menschen das finden und leben können, was sie im Innersten wirklich, wirklich wollen. Ihr seid bei On the Way to New Work - heute mit Christian Busch.

Fintech Game Changers
144: Has Fintech Innovation Stalled? | Dr Dimitrios Salampasis

Fintech Game Changers

Play Episode Play 47 sec Highlight Listen Later May 11, 2023 40:15


In episode 144 of Fintech Chatter Podcast, Dexter Cousins is joined by Dr Dimitirios Salampasis of Swinburne University.We celebrated 250 audio interviews last week and Dimitrios is the first Academic we've featured on the podcast. Dexter poses the question 'Has Fintech innovation stalled?'Tune in to hear their in depth discussion on innovation, talent, immigration, skills development and what investors are looking for when it comes to investing.About Dr Dimitrios Salampasis Dr Salampasis is a highly regarded academic and thought leader on global Fintech innovation. Honours include Senior Lecturer of Fintech Innovation at Swinburne University, a visiting Professor of FinTech at the University of Québec, a Blockchain and FinTech Fellow at the Singapore University of Social Sciences, a Visiting Faculty at the School of Management in Fribourg, Switzerland and an Academic Council Member of the Global FinTech Institute.Dimitrios' research interests revolve around the organizational, human, technological and ESG sides of innovation and open innovation in financial services and FinTech innovation. His areas of specialist expertise, research, teaching, industry engagement, policy and advisory work revolve around the emergence and development of FinTech-enabled business models, Blockchain and digital assets responsible innovation, corporate sustainability and human rights, quantum computing for business, digital transformation in banking and FinTech education, along with the relevant global FinTech-related regulatory and policy interventions. As founding course director for Swinburne's Masters of Financial Technology, Dimitrios is passionate about the Australian Fintech ecosystem and an important part of the industry down under.About Swinburne UniversitySwinburne University of Technology is a world leader in education by using interactive and innovative technologies to deliver courses and degrees. From vocational education and undergraduate to postgraduate study, Swinburne has online study options at all levels.https://www.swinburne.edu.au/Connect - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dimitriossalampasis/Follow us:Apple: https://apple.co/3D7NsPtSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3IzSViQSubscribe and like on Youtube: https://bit.ly/3tBlRmEConnect on Linkedin: https://bit.ly/3DsCJBpFollow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DexterCousins

D Talks - The Design Podcast
Modules in Apparel Design at NID | D Talks w/Homa Praveen, Visiting faculty - NID & NIFT

D Talks - The Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 70:58


Homa Praveen | Assistant Manager, Design & Development, Design Pod After graduating in Knitwear Design from NIFT, Homa decided to go for Masters in Apparel Design from NID. She talks about different modules in Apparel Design at NID. Online courses for UCEED, CEED, NID & NIFT https://online.designexstudio.com/s/store Host https://www.instagram.com/sanjayreddy144/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sanjayreddy144/

Geet Khosla Podcast
#29 - Serge Belongie - AI, Computer Vision, and the Pioneer Centre

Geet Khosla Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 67:56


Serge Belongie is a professor of Computer Science at the University of Copenhagen, founder of the Belongie Lab, and director of the Pioneer Centre for Artificial Intelligence. He also serves as a Board Member at the ELLIS Society. Previously, he was the Andrew H. and Ann R. Tisch Professor of Computer Science at Cornell Tech, where he also served as Associate Dean. He has been a member of the Visiting Faculty program at Google. He is known for his contributions to the fields of computer vision and machine learning, specifically object recognition and image segmentation, with his scientific research in these areas cited over 50,000 times according to Google Scholar. Along with Jitendra Malik, Belongie proposed the concept of shape context, a widely used feature descriptor in object recognition. He has co-founded startups in the areas of computer vision and object recognition. Follow Serge - Mastodon | LinkedIn | Twitter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/khosla/message

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts
A New Approach to an Old Target: A Podcast with Rajesh Khanna

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 32:32


Editor's note: The North American Pain School (NAPS) took place 19-24 June 2022, in Montebello, Québec City, Canada. NAPS – an educational initiative of the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) and Analgesic, Anesthetic, and Addiction Clinical Trial Translations, Innovations, Opportunities, and Networks (ACTTION), and presented by the Quebec Pain Research Network (QPRN) – brings together leading experts in pain research and management to provide trainees with scientific education, professional development, and networking experiences. This year's theme was, “Controversies in Pain Research.” Five of the trainees were also selected to serve as PRF-NAPS Correspondents, who provided firsthand reporting from the event, including interviews with NAPS' Visiting Faculty members and Patient Partners, summaries of scientific sessions, and coverage on social media.  In the podcast below, PRF-NAPS Correspondent Joseph Lesnak, a PhD candidate at the University of Iowa, US, spoke with NAPS Visiting Faculty member Rajesh Khanna. Rajesh is a Professor of Molecular Pathobiology and the Director of New York University's Pain Research Center in the US. His research focuses on the functions of voltage-gated ion channels and the discovery of novel biologics and small molecules targeting pain and neurodegenerative diseases (see related PRF news article). Joseph and Rajesh discussed targeting Nav1.7 for pain relief, the challenge of moving a pharmacologic through the regulatory process, and a serendipitous finding that arose during the COVID-19 pandemic. This podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts here and Spotify here.

StraightTalk.Live
Ep 73 Vandana Saxena Poria: Hijack Your Mind and Change Your Thinking

StraightTalk.Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 54:11


Order of the British Empire, TEDx Speaker and Chartered Accountant, Vandana Saxena Poria is a disruptive visionary, master storyteller and curator who awakens and ignites organizations and people by instantly altering mindsets and perspective thoughts through diversity, inclusion and building people's eco-systems. She joined us to talk about her new book, Let Me Hijack Your Mind, which she co-authored with Alyque Padamsee. We had an incredible and thought-provoking discussion and came away with some fantastic learnings: - counterfactual thinking and how it can solve some of society's biggest problems - the unique way that Alyque Padamsee viewed the world and how he changed India - Social Network Dynamics -- how do ideas spread? - the future of India as a diverse nation - the skill that Indian women will use to completely change the face of politics in India. Vandana is Chief Alarmist at The Human Alarm Clock & Co, Visiting Faculty at Flame University, ICAEW Advisor, and Board Trustee at Common Purpose.

FYI - For Your Information
How to check when and where your data was leaked | WhatsApp Data Breach

FYI - For Your Information

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 14:02


भारत, अमेरिका, सऊदी अरब और मिस्र सहित 84 देशों के यूजर्स के डाटा को हैक करके ऑनलाइन बेचा जा रहा है। दुनियाभर के करीब 48.7 करोड़ व्हाट्सएप यूजर्स का डाटा हैक किया गया है। इंस्टेंट मैसेजिंग एप व्हाट्सएप के करोड़ों यूजर्स के डाटा को हैकर्स ने चुरा लिया है। बताया जा रहा है कि भारत, अमेरिका, सऊदी अरब और मिस्र सहित 84 देशों के यूजर्स के डाटा को हैक करके ऑनलाइन बेचा जा रहा है। रिपोर्ट के अनुसार एक हैकिंग कम्युनिटी फोरम पर विज्ञापन देकर 48.7 करोड़ व्हाट्सएप यूजर्स के मोबाइल नंबर्स की बिक्री का दावा किया गया है। बताया जा रहा है कि यह 2022 का हालिया डाटा है। इस लेअकेड डाटा का क्या गलत इस्तेमाल किया जाता है ? कैसे होता है ये डाटा लीक ? आप कैसे सुरक्षित रहे ? कैसे और कब लीक हुआ आपका डाटा आखिर कैसे पता करें, ये सब कुछ बताने के लिए मेरे साथ में जुड़ रहे हैं एक्सपर्ट डॉ रक्षित टंडन, Cyber Security Consultant to Internet and Mobile Association of India. Visiting Faculty for Cyber Crime Investigations at BPRD Bureau of Police Research And Development for Training Law Enforcement Officers across the country.और मैं मानसी हूँ आपके साथ लेकर FYI सिर्फ ABP LIVE PODCASTS  पर 

The Travelling Professor's Diary
How Not to set Goals

The Travelling Professor's Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 9:20


In this episode of Smarter With Sid host Siddharth Deshmukh talks about what in his opinion is the best way to set goals. Do external motivations work? and are goals always timebound?  You can follow Siddharth Deshmukh on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sideshmukhFollowSiddharth Deshmukh on Instagram:https://instagram.com/thetravellingprofessorFollowSiddharth Deshmukh on Twitter:https://twitter.com/edgysid?s=09Youcan reach out to us on social media. We're @ivmpodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at https://shows.ivmpodcasts.com/featured.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Travelling Professor's Diary
What are the benefits of becoming a visiting faculty?

The Travelling Professor's Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 10:52


In this episode of Smarter With Sid, host Siddharth Deshmukh shares his experience of working as a visiting faculty in institutes. Siddharth gives his opinion on what are the benefits and shortfalls of becoming a visiting faculty. You can follow Siddharth Deshmukh on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sideshmukhFollowSiddharth Deshmukh on Instagram:https://instagram.com/thetravellingprofessorFollowSiddharth Deshmukh on Twitter:https://twitter.com/edgysid?s=09Youcan reach out to us on social media. We're @ivmpodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at https://shows.ivmpodcasts.com/featured.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Modern Scholar Podcast
History, Germany, and the Aftermath of War

The Modern Scholar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 72:06


Dr. Adam Seipp is Associate Dean of the Graduate and Professional School at Texas A&M University and is a member of the history faculty there, where he also serves as a Faculty Affiliate of the Albritton Center for Grand Strategy. Dr. Seipp's bachelors, masters, and PhD were all completed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he served as Visiting Faculty before moving on to Texas A&M in 2005. Dr. Seipp is the author of numerous books and other projects including The Ordeal of Peace: Demobilization and the Urban Experience in Britain and Germany, 1917-21, Strangers in the Wild Place: Refugees, Americans and a German Town, 1945-52, and an edited volume that came out just a few years ago called Modern Germany in Transatlantic Perspective, along with Michael Meng. Dr. Seipp is also serving as the Chair of the Vandervort Prize Committee with the Society for Military History, which recognizes authors of outstanding articles published in the Journal of Military History.

New Books Network
Rohan J. Alva, "Liberty After Freedom: A History of Article 21, Due Process and the Constitution of India" (Harper Collins, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 58:00


Rohan J. Alva is a counsel practicing in the Supreme Court of India. He earned his LLM from Harvard Law School, where he focused on constitutional law, which he read for on numerous scholarships including as a Tata Scholar and on a Harvard Law School Scholarship. Prior to starting his counsel practice, he was a professor at Jindal Global Law School, where he was awarded the Excellence in Research Award. He has also been Visiting Faculty at NLSIU, Bengaluru. His writings have been published in internationally respected journals including Statute Law Review (Oxford University Press), and Hong Kong Law Journal. Alva's first book Liberty After Freedom: A History of Article 21, Due Process and the Constitution of India (HarperCollins India, 2022) explores the origins of what is today considered the most important fundamental right in the Indian Constitution - the right to life and personal liberty guaranteed by Article 21. This is the article which in recent years made the right to privacy as well as the decriminalization of homosexuality possible. Without a doubt, Article 21 has had the most outsized influence on the progressive development of rights in India. But the story of how this important right was birthed is deeply controversial and its passage in the Constituent Assembly divided opinion like no other feature of the Constitution. Liberty After Freedom explores the intellectual beginnings of this paramount fundamental right in an attempt to decode and unravel the controversies which raged at the time the Constitution was being crafted. Written in lucid prose and drawing extensively on the Constituent Assembly debates as well as a wide array of scholarly literature, it questions long-held beliefs and sheds new and important light on the fraught history of due process and Article 21. It is an indispensable book for the legal community and for everyone interested in the genesis of the Constitution. Alok Prasanna Kumar is Co-Founder and Lead, Vidhi Karnataka. Sarayu Natarajan is the Founder of Aapti Institute. In the past, she has worked in management consulting and the venture fund industry before the plunge into researching politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Political Science
Rohan J. Alva, "Liberty After Freedom: A History of Article 21, Due Process and the Constitution of India" (Harper Collins, 2022)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 58:00


Rohan J. Alva is a counsel practicing in the Supreme Court of India. He earned his LLM from Harvard Law School, where he focused on constitutional law, which he read for on numerous scholarships including as a Tata Scholar and on a Harvard Law School Scholarship. Prior to starting his counsel practice, he was a professor at Jindal Global Law School, where he was awarded the Excellence in Research Award. He has also been Visiting Faculty at NLSIU, Bengaluru. His writings have been published in internationally respected journals including Statute Law Review (Oxford University Press), and Hong Kong Law Journal. Alva's first book Liberty After Freedom: A History of Article 21, Due Process and the Constitution of India (HarperCollins India, 2022) explores the origins of what is today considered the most important fundamental right in the Indian Constitution - the right to life and personal liberty guaranteed by Article 21. This is the article which in recent years made the right to privacy as well as the decriminalization of homosexuality possible. Without a doubt, Article 21 has had the most outsized influence on the progressive development of rights in India. But the story of how this important right was birthed is deeply controversial and its passage in the Constituent Assembly divided opinion like no other feature of the Constitution. Liberty After Freedom explores the intellectual beginnings of this paramount fundamental right in an attempt to decode and unravel the controversies which raged at the time the Constitution was being crafted. Written in lucid prose and drawing extensively on the Constituent Assembly debates as well as a wide array of scholarly literature, it questions long-held beliefs and sheds new and important light on the fraught history of due process and Article 21. It is an indispensable book for the legal community and for everyone interested in the genesis of the Constitution. Alok Prasanna Kumar is Co-Founder and Lead, Vidhi Karnataka. Sarayu Natarajan is the Founder of Aapti Institute. In the past, she has worked in management consulting and the venture fund industry before the plunge into researching politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science

New Books in South Asian Studies
Rohan J. Alva, "Liberty After Freedom: A History of Article 21, Due Process and the Constitution of India" (Harper Collins, 2022)

New Books in South Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 58:00


Rohan J. Alva is a counsel practicing in the Supreme Court of India. He earned his LLM from Harvard Law School, where he focused on constitutional law, which he read for on numerous scholarships including as a Tata Scholar and on a Harvard Law School Scholarship. Prior to starting his counsel practice, he was a professor at Jindal Global Law School, where he was awarded the Excellence in Research Award. He has also been Visiting Faculty at NLSIU, Bengaluru. His writings have been published in internationally respected journals including Statute Law Review (Oxford University Press), and Hong Kong Law Journal. Alva's first book Liberty After Freedom: A History of Article 21, Due Process and the Constitution of India (HarperCollins India, 2022) explores the origins of what is today considered the most important fundamental right in the Indian Constitution - the right to life and personal liberty guaranteed by Article 21. This is the article which in recent years made the right to privacy as well as the decriminalization of homosexuality possible. Without a doubt, Article 21 has had the most outsized influence on the progressive development of rights in India. But the story of how this important right was birthed is deeply controversial and its passage in the Constituent Assembly divided opinion like no other feature of the Constitution. Liberty After Freedom explores the intellectual beginnings of this paramount fundamental right in an attempt to decode and unravel the controversies which raged at the time the Constitution was being crafted. Written in lucid prose and drawing extensively on the Constituent Assembly debates as well as a wide array of scholarly literature, it questions long-held beliefs and sheds new and important light on the fraught history of due process and Article 21. It is an indispensable book for the legal community and for everyone interested in the genesis of the Constitution. Alok Prasanna Kumar is Co-Founder and Lead, Vidhi Karnataka. Sarayu Natarajan is the Founder of Aapti Institute. In the past, she has worked in management consulting and the venture fund industry before the plunge into researching politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies

New Books in Law
Rohan J. Alva, "Liberty After Freedom: A History of Article 21, Due Process and the Constitution of India" (Harper Collins, 2022)

New Books in Law

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 58:00


Rohan J. Alva is a counsel practicing in the Supreme Court of India. He earned his LLM from Harvard Law School, where he focused on constitutional law, which he read for on numerous scholarships including as a Tata Scholar and on a Harvard Law School Scholarship. Prior to starting his counsel practice, he was a professor at Jindal Global Law School, where he was awarded the Excellence in Research Award. He has also been Visiting Faculty at NLSIU, Bengaluru. His writings have been published in internationally respected journals including Statute Law Review (Oxford University Press), and Hong Kong Law Journal. Alva's first book Liberty After Freedom: A History of Article 21, Due Process and the Constitution of India (HarperCollins India, 2022) explores the origins of what is today considered the most important fundamental right in the Indian Constitution - the right to life and personal liberty guaranteed by Article 21. This is the article which in recent years made the right to privacy as well as the decriminalization of homosexuality possible. Without a doubt, Article 21 has had the most outsized influence on the progressive development of rights in India. But the story of how this important right was birthed is deeply controversial and its passage in the Constituent Assembly divided opinion like no other feature of the Constitution. Liberty After Freedom explores the intellectual beginnings of this paramount fundamental right in an attempt to decode and unravel the controversies which raged at the time the Constitution was being crafted. Written in lucid prose and drawing extensively on the Constituent Assembly debates as well as a wide array of scholarly literature, it questions long-held beliefs and sheds new and important light on the fraught history of due process and Article 21. It is an indispensable book for the legal community and for everyone interested in the genesis of the Constitution. Alok Prasanna Kumar is Co-Founder and Lead, Vidhi Karnataka. Sarayu Natarajan is the Founder of Aapti Institute. In the past, she has worked in management consulting and the venture fund industry before the plunge into researching politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law

The Thomistic Institute
The Way of Beauty: Sacred Art and Architecture | Fr. Michael Lang

The Thomistic Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 78:43


This lecture was given on April 21, 2022 at The Christian Heritage Centre at Stonyhurst as part of "Catholicism and the Arts: An Intellectual Retreat." For more information on upcoming events, please visit our website at www.thomisticinstitute.org. About the speaker: Fr Uwe Michael Lang, a native of Nuremberg, Germany, is a priest of the Oratory of St Philip Neri in London. He holds a doctorate in theology from the University of Oxford and teaches Church History at Mater Ecclesiae College, St Mary's University, Twickenham, and at Allen Hall Seminary, London. He is an Associate Staff Member at the Maryvale Institute, Birmingham, and on the Visiting Faculty of the Liturgical Institute in Mundelein, Illinois. He is the Editor of Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal. From 2008 to 2012 he was a staff member of Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, and from 2008 to 2013 he was a Consultor to the Office for the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff. In the academic year 2011/2012, he taught as Professore incaricato for history of Christian worship and hagiography at the Pontifical Institute for Christian Archaeology in Rome

The Thomistic Institute
The Transformative Power of Divine Beauty | Fr. Uwe Michael Lang, C.O.

The Thomistic Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 52:36


This lecture was given on April 20, 2022 at The Christian Heritage Centre at Stonyhurst as part of "Catholicism and the Arts: An Intellectual Retreat." For information on upcoming events, please visit our website at www.thomisticinstitute.org. About the speaker: Uwe Michael Lang, a native of Nuremberg, Germany, is a priest of the Oratory of St Philip Neri in London, where he serves as Parish Priest. He holds a Mag.Theol. from the University of Vienna (Austria) an S.T.L. from the Catholic University Leuven (Belgium) and a D.Phil. from the University of Oxford. He teaches at Allen Hall Seminary in London, is an Associate Staff member at the Maryvale Institute, Birmingham, a Visiting Fellow at St Mary's University, Twickenham, and has been on the Visiting Faculty of the Liturgical Institute in Mundelein, Illinois. Formerly staff member of Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments (2008–2012) and Consultor to the Office for the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff (2008–2013). He is a Board Member of the Society for Catholic Liturgy and the Editor of Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal.

Radio MITWS India
MITWS Ki Yatra 8 # Dr. Karan Pratap Singh # Radio MITWS India

Radio MITWS India

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 18:01


MITWS Ki Yatra 8 # Dr. Karan Pratap Singh # Radio MITWS India : Welcome to GCU-MITWS My dear friend We are in the process of establishing "Global Community University". This University is community and learners centric, a positive approch to develop as a role Model University for sustainable development, a place for promoting education in the emergent areas in all the subjects as well as, we especially looking for globally important themes and subjects related with ancient , current and futuristic education. The participation of community is indeed significant for the setup of this University. You can join us as any role for making this mammoth dream project a reality. We are inviting you all to be a part of it. You may be associate with us in the capacity of your choice. Kindly visit the website (which is develop to communicate the dreams to others eyes, the work is in progress and we are continuously upgrade the things here). As we are in process of arranging all the required resources and develop a world class team for materialize the dream project, the things seems to be more easy and workable with the support and help of people from all section of the society. Your every suggestion and advice is equally significant and important for us. This university is democratic in nature and all our policies and management dicision will be taken or implemented by considering the thoughts and suggestions of all concern parties and stakeholders. Kindly visit https://gcumitws.wordpress.com For any details, feel free to contact Dr. Karan Pratap Singh +919971701069 gcumitws@gmail.com https://gcumitws.wordpress.com/mode-of-association-with-gcu/ https://gcumitws.wordpress.com/national-and-international-advisory-body/ Mode of Association with GCU GCU is a proposed University and it need the help and support of people from different sections of society. We are inviting people to associate with various roles. Volunteers : To work for establishing the University, Donate some time for various type of paper and writing works, communicate with people on behalf of GCU, Fund raising Activities, Teaching and Research work. Advisors: To provide valuable suggestion for developing our strategy and help us to materialize the project. Donar : To help us by providing little donations for smooth running of all process of establishing this university. Proposed Faculty member: To be act as a future faculty member of the University, they help us to orgnise course modules, syllabus, hold volunteer posts as proposed faculty of the University. Board of Trustee: Establishment of a university is a big task, it need not only too much intellectual efforts but also a big amount of monet for the purchasing of land, infrastructure development, running cost of the University, reserve liquidity, and other expenses. We are offering the opportunity to be a part of Board of Member and governing council on the basis of two main criteria – Senior well reputed academician or financial sound parties who provide us an amount of Ten Lakh as development Charity for the GCU University. Industrial/Social Parters: To associate with us as a partner to work on different areas of education and technology development, research work, technology translation, implementation of technology, community participation, being a part of management, internship program, and other revenue generation programs and activities. Adjunct or Visiting Faculty: to design online certificate courses, engage in syllabus and course module design, being a part of National and International Advisory Body, A member of academic council, work as subject expert, formulating the teaching content, participate in radio program, management of E Magazine or Journal, mentoring the students, root level innovators, and research scholars, participate in EDICOR program of MITWS. Social Communicator/City/Campus Representative: To engage participation of the people of their city or campus to various programs.

Workmob
साक्षरता कौशल को बढ़ावा देने के लिए काम कर रही Visiting Faculty & ELT Expert Aarti Punjabi की कहानी

Workmob

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 38:27


सुनिए आरती पंजाबी की प्रेरक कहानी। आरती की ज़िन्दगी से जुड़ें हर पल हमें एक नयी शिक्षा देंगे। ज़िन्दगी के हर लम्हें को खुलकर जीने वाली आरती ने आज हर तरह की मुश्किल परिस्थिति का सामना करने के बाद अपना एक वजूद स्थापित किया है। इनकी सफलता की ये कहानी हर किसी के लिए एक सच्ची प्रेरणा है। आपको बतादें आरती शिक्षण पेशे में कार्यरत है। बतौर विजिटिंग फैकल्टी आरती मुंबई युनिवर्सिटी के साथही मुंबई के कई बिजनेस स्कूलों में कम्युनिकेशन पढ़ाती है और रीडिंग और लिटरेसी स्किल्स इम्प्रूव करने का काम करती है। आरती ईएलटी एक्सपर्ट भी है जो ट्रेनिंग देकर टीचर्स की लिसनिंग, स्पीकिंग, रीडिंग एंड राइटिंग स्किल्स को सुधारने और उसे बेहतर करने में उनकी मदद करती है। लखनऊ शहर में जन्मी और पली बढ़ी आरती ने अपना बचपन लखनऊ शहर में ही बिताया। यही से अच्छी शिक्षा प्राप्त करने के बाद करियर में आगे बढ़ने के लिए शिक्षण क्षेत्र का चयन किया और बतौर टीचर अपने सफर को आगे बढ़ाया। कई बार विकट परिस्थितियों का सामना किया लेकिन रुकी नहीं, ज़िन्दगी में आगे बढ़ी, शादी के बाद मुंबई जाकर दुबारा एक नयी जगह, नए लोगों और नयी संस्कृति में खुद को ढालने का प्रयास किया और करियर में नयी बुलंदियों को छूने के सपनें के साथ आगे बढ़ी और आज कड़ी मेहनत, सच्ची लगा, आत्मविश्वास और समर्पण के साथ काम करते हुए ये अपने लक्ष्य को पाने में कामयाब हुई और अपनी ज़िन्दगी से, अपने पेशे से बहुत खुश और संतुष्ट है। मंज़िल पाने की ज़िद्द और काम के प्रति गहरी शिद्दत ने ही आरती को एक कामयाब शख्सियत बनाया है। पूरी कहानी पढ़ें: https://stories.workmob.com/aarti-punjabi-education-academiaवर्कमोब द्वारा #मेरीकहानी कार्यक्रम के माध्यम से एक नयी पहल शुरू की गयी है जिसके ज़रिये हर कोई छोटे बड़े बिज़नेस ओनर्स अपनी प्रेरक कहानियों को यहाँ सभी के साथ साझा कर सकते है। क्योंकि हर शख्स की कहानी में है वो बात जो जीवन को बदलकर एक नयी दिशा दिखाएगी, और ज़िन्दगी में ले आएगी आशा की एक नयी चमकती किरण। #प्रेरककहानियाँ #आरतीपंजाबी #शिक्षा #कम्युनिकेशन #बिजनेसस्कूलों #लिटरेसीस्किल्स #ईएलटीएक्सपर्ट #लिसनिंग #स्पीकिंग #रीडिंग #राइटिंग #टीचर जानिए वर्कमोब के बारे में: जुड़िये वर्कमोब पर अपनी कहानी साझा करने और प्रेरणादायक कहानियाँ देखने के लिए। ये एक ऐसा मंच है जहां आप पेशेवरों, लघु व्यापारियों, उद्यमियों और सामाजिक कार्यकर्ताओं की वीडियो कहानियां देख सकते हैं और दूसरों को प्रेरित करने के लिए अपनी व्यक्तिगत और व्यावसायिक कहानी सभी के साथ साझा कर सकते हैं। आपकी कहानी में लोगों को आशा देने, प्रेरणा देने और दूसरों का जीवन बदलने में मदद करने की एक अद्भुत क्षमता है। यह 100% मुफ़्त है। इस लिंक पर क्लिक करें और देखें प्रेरक कहानियां https://stories.workmob.com/हमारे ऐप्प को डाउनलोड करें: Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.workmob iOS: https://apps.apple.com/in/app/workmob/id901802570

PH SPOTlight: Public health career stories, inspiration, and guidance from current-day public health heroes
From Delhi to Boston to pursue a DrPH at Harvard, with Bhargav Krishna

PH SPOTlight: Public health career stories, inspiration, and guidance from current-day public health heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 42:20 Transcription Available


In this episode, Sujani sits down with Bhargav Krishna to discuss his experiences pursuing higher education all around the world. Bhargav gives tips on choosing between programs, considerations that need to be made when choosing programs, and shares his experience with Harvard's Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) program. You'll LearnWhy Bhargav decided to pursue a DrPH and how he decided on a DrPH over a PhD What made Bhargav choose to pursue Harvard's DrPH program Tips on choosing the right DrPH programA brief summary of what you might expect from Harvard's DrPH program Bhargav's biggest learnings from the DrPH program and how he has changed as a professional sinceHow Bhargav is using skills from the DrPH in his current workThe diverse career paths that other graduates from the program are onAdvice for anyone considering pursuing a DrPH Today's GuestBhargav Krishna is a Fellow at the Centre for Policy Research. His research interests span areas of health policy, environmental policy, and environmental epidemiology, with a focus on the impact of air quality and climate change on health. Previously, Bhargav set up and managed the Centre for Environmental Health at the Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI), where he led work on air quality, climate, and health. In this capacity, he served on Union and State government expert committees on air pollution, biomedical waste, and critically polluted areas. He has also carried out work on health systems and sustainable development across several states. Bhargav holds a Doctorate in Public Health (DrPH) from the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, a Master's degree in Global Environmental Change from Kings College London and an undergraduate degree from Anna University, Chennai. He is Adjunct Faculty at PHFI and Visiting Faculty at Azim Premji University where he teaches environmental health and health policy respectively. He is also co-founder of Care for Air, a Delhi-based non-profit working to raise awareness of air pollution among school children.ResourcesBhargav Krishna's LinkedIn Learn more about Harvard's DrPH programAn alumni spotlight article on BhargavOther PH SPOT resources:Share ideas for the podcast: Fill out this formNever heard of a podcast before? Read this guide we put together to help you get set up.Be notified when new episodes come out, and receive hand-picked public health opportunities every week by joining the PH SPOT community.Contribute to the public health career blog: www.phspot.ca/contributeUpcoming course on infographics: phspot.ca/infographicsLearn more about the PH Spot 6-week training programSupport the show (http://www.phspot.ca/signup)

Lights | Camera | Azadi
#53 The Tale of the Indian Constitution with Anurag Bhaskar

Lights | Camera | Azadi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 132:22


Important LinksCEDE Donate page: https://www.cede.co.in/donateDelta Meghwal case: https://milaap.org/fundraisers/support-lehari-deviSupport LCA - https://lightscameraazadi.in/support-lca/Support LCA Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/azadiFollow Anurag Bhaskar - https://twitter.com/anurag_bhaskar_Anurag's BioAnurag Bhaskar is an Assistant Professor of Law at O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat. He is also an Affiliate Faculty at the Harvard Law School Center on the Legal Profession, and a Visiting Faculty at the Indian Institute of Dalit Studies, New Delhi. Anurag is also a recipient of the Bluestone Rising Scholar Award 2021 by Brandeis University, the USA, and the Indian Equality Law Fellowship at the University of Oxford.Anurag holds an LLM (2018-19) from Harvard Law School, and B.A. LL.B. (2012-17) degree from Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University (Lucknow, India). Before pursuing his LLM, Anurag clerked for a year (July 2017-18) with Dr. Justice DY Chandrachud (Judge, Supreme Court of India), where he worked on a number of landmark constitutional law cases. Anurag has several publications to his credit in India's leading academic journals and edited books. His columns on different themes are regularly published in The Print, Live Law, The Wire, Hindustan Times, etc. He has delivered talks and lectures on various platforms.Anurag is also one of the founders of CEDE (Community for Elimination of Discrimination in Education and Employment) - an organization working towards reforming the Indian legal profession and judiciary. Time Stamps3:30 to 12:30Anurag's life story12:30 to 20:50The Harvard experiences 20:50 to 25:05What do foreign universities look for? 25:05 to 27:48Anurag's love towards the constitution27:48 to 36:00Why is a constitution necessary for a nation?36:00 to 37:45Countries that tried to play with the constitution 37:45 to 41:18Importance of a Nation's founding moment 41:18 to 46:04Constitutional legitimacy 46:04 to 49:43Vision of the Indian constitution 49:43 to 54:45How did the Indian constitution survive?54:45 to 59:35Hindu Right's idea of the constitution 59:35 to 1:04:45Constituent assembly debates 1:04:45 to 1:06:00Selection of Baba Saheb as the Chairman of the drafting committee1:06:00 to 1:17:06Ambedkar's version of the constitution 1:17:06 to 1:24:30Did Ambedkar really want to burn the constitution?1:24:30 to 1:31:15The biggest debate in the constituent assembly? 1:31:15 to 1:35:14Importance of Constitution for marginalized caste groups? 1:35:14 to 1:39:40Rights vs Duties 1:39:40 to 1:44:34Changes in the constitution Anurag seeks 1:44:34 to 1:51:30The role of the President 1:51:30 to 1:55:15‘Socialist' and ‘Secular'1:55:15 to endDelta Meghwal case and CEDEShow Notes Ambedkar's Constitution: A Radical Phenomenon in Anti-Caste Discourse?https://journals.library.brandeis.edu/index.php/caste/article/view/282/63Ambedkar, Gandhi, and Patel: The Making of India's Electoral System https://www.amazon.in/Ambedkar-Gandhi-Patel-Making-Electoral/dp/9386826232

Artalaap
Ep 14: Imaging Resistance - Shaheen Bagh

Artalaap

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 72:59


In this episode I, Kamayani Sharma, speak to artist, researcher & educator Ita Mehrotra, author of the graphic book ‘Shaheen Bagh: A Graphic Recollection' (Yoda Press, 2021). On the second anniversary of the incredible protests led by India's Muslim women against the CAA & NRC, in this episode we discuss the role of language in the public sphere, how illustration captures the contemporary differently from lens-based practices and how the graphic serial form allows movement among different registers & types of material. We also talk about mixed media methods of comics-making and how graphic nonfiction can and does function as a text for children & young adults. Learn about our guest: Ita Mehrotra is a visual artist, researcher and educator. Her work has been published and exhibited by Zubaan Books, Goethe Institute, AdAstra Comix, Yoda press, Fumetto Festival, The Wire and KHOJ, among others. Her recent graphic book ‘Shaheen Bagh, A Graphic Recollection' voices moments and memories from the vast anti CAA uprising that spread across India over the winter of 2019 (Yoda Press, 2021). Ita is currently Director of Artreach India, a not for profit that works at the intersections of art, inclusive education and community development. She has been a recipient of the Arts for Good Fellowship (Singapore Foundation), the Gender Bender Grant (Goethe Institute and Sandbox Collective), Fumetto Festival Apprenticeship Grant (Prohelvetia Swiss Arts Council), Connectors of the Future Fellowship (Swedish Institute) and Negotiating Routes: Art & Ecology Grant (KHOJ Artists Association). Ita was Visiting Faculty, Visual Arts, at Ashoka University in Spring 2021 and has an MPhil from the School of Arts and Aesthetics, JNU. Click here to access the Image+ Guide & view the material being discussed in the podcast: https://sites.google.com/view/artalaap-podcast-resources/episode-14 Credits: Producer: Abhishek S. Intern: Priya Thakur Images courtesy Yoda Press. Design & artwork: Mohini Mukherjee Marketing: Dipalie Mehta Additional support: Raghav Sagar, Kanishka Sharma, Amy Goldstone-Sharma, Shalmoli Halder, Arunima Nair, Jayant Parashar. Audio courtesy: Vernouillet by Blue Dot Sessions [CC BY-NC 4.0] Contents: 0.14 - 1.54 – Introduction 1.57 - 6.52 – How Ita's academic engagement influenced her art and the significance of the university campus in political education. 6.53 - 11.43 – The use of various analog and digital media to draw and the process of making the book. 11.43 - 20.31 – Deep listening, responsive drawings, and the play between image and text. 20.32 - 28.28 – Arriving at graphic nonfiction for the documentation of the Shaheen Bagh protests, not as evidence but as an extension of the events. 28.29 - 43.19 – Structuring the book: planning out chapters and storyboarding. Understanding Shaheen Bagh beyond just resistance to CAA-NRC. 43.20 - 52.42 – Space and time on the page vs. screen. 52.43 - 58.45 – The matter of subject-position, collaborative strategies of working and using religious and caste privilege to express solidarity. 58.46 - 1.06.40 – Ita's work as an arts-based educator and how books shape the politics of the children and young adults in the current moment. 1.06.41 - 1.12.03 – Influences and models as an artist and a comment on the future of the form in India and, more broadly, in South Asia.

rabble radio
What success can look like when implementing gender equity

rabble radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 30:00


Hello and welcome to rabble radio. It's Friday, January 28, 2022. I'm Breanne Doyle, the host of rabble radio. Thanks for tuning in. rabble's got its finger on the beat of the stories that matter to you. If you're curious about the latest in Canadian politics, labour, environment, or health – you've come to the right place to find the stories that matter to you. Free of corporate influence.  This week we'll cover two stories on the growing tension between Russia and Ukraine. We ask the question that's on everyone's mind: how likely is it that this situation becomes a war? Plus - our national reporters cover Quebec's Law 21 and the Halifax police force looking to define “defunding the police.” We'll check in all that and more, a bit later on in our show.  First, rabble contributor Libby Davies joins political scientist Dr. Jeanette Ashe again this week. It's part two of their special two-part series. Dr. Ashe and Davies discuss what responsibility political parties have in upholding gender equality in Parliament. They ask what success might look like when we implement equity mandates.  Dr. Ashe is the Chair of the Political Science Department at Douglas College. She's also a Visiting Faculty at the Global Institute for Women's Leadership, King's College, London. She also advises legislators on drafting legislation on gender equity and democratic reform. Libby Davies is the author of Outside In: a Political Memoir. She served as the MP for Vancouver East from 1997-2015, and is former NDP Deputy Leader and House Leader. Libby's also a recipient of the Order of Canada.  Here are Libby and Jeanette in conversation, in part two of our two part special.  Take a listen: (interview – 22 mins) That was Dr. Jeanette Ashe in conversation with Libby Davies. You can hear part one of their conversation from last week's episode. Thanks for that, Dr. Ashe and Libby, it's always great to hear from the both of you.    Now, it's time for a segment we call, In Case You Missed It. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT. This week rabble.ca delves into the growing tensions between Russia and Ukraine.  Guest writer Fred Weir has been living in Russia and writing about the former Soviet Union since 1998. In his article, he asks: how likely is Russia to invade  Ukraine? He implores readers to consider, despite the widespread media expectations of a blitzkrieg-like invasion, an all-out Russian assault on Ukraine is less likely than they might think.  Rather than going to war, Weir writes, “Russian foreign policy experts suggest that an acceptable outcome for the Kremlin would be to create a system of neutral states between NATO and Russia, perhaps something like Finland or Austria during the Cold War.”  Weir also notes that the idea of war is largely unpopular for Russian citizens. He points to a survey by the Levada Center in Moscow, which found 54 percent of Russians felt positive toward Ukraine, compared to 31 percent who did not.  As tensions mount as a result of speculation about a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine, columnist Bill Blaikie reflects on how things might have been different. Blaikie highlights key moments in Russia's recent history, from the Cold War until now, pondering the question: What role did the West have in creating the situation at hand?  In Canadian Politics, senior national politics reporter Karl Nerenberg reports on the declining support for Law 21, which the Quebec government enacted back in 2019.  In December, a school board in western Quebec transferred a teacher from her Grade 3 classroom to a behind-the-scenes role because she wore a hijab. In January, the firm Leger Marketing conducted a poll on attitudes toward Law 21 for the Montreal-based Association for Canadian Studies that found support for the law in Quebec has dropped from 64 per cent to 55 per cent. More importantly, the poll found a huge generation gap in attitudes toward Law 21. While older Quebecers still support it strongly, over 70 per cent of young people in the 18-to-24 age group do not support it.  Meanwhile, Stephen Wenzell looks to the Halifax Regional Municipality which is set to become the first jurisdiction in Canada to define the phrase “defunding the police”. The move comes as the result of a report that features 36 recommendations to reallocate resources away from the police to more appropriate service providers.  Also on the site this week, columnist Rachel Snow criticizes the National Post for publishing a piece she deemed a “racist, historical slant that counters the lived experiences of thousands of First Nation peoples.” The piece, written by National Post columnist Barbara Kay, keeps colonial narratives alive implying that residential schools were somehow beneficial for Indigenous children and that the unmarked graves found of hundreds of Indigenous children simply can't be true.  Snow writes: “These narratives state that the kidnapping and forced labour of First Nation children in residential schools did not happen."  rabble contributor David Climenhaga was among the first to report on far-fight influence in the online campaign for rolling truck blockades to protest vaccine mandates.  Climenhaga argues the campaign raises questions about the potential use of the GoFundMe site to get around election financial reporting laws for what are clearly intended to be political campaigns attacking one party.   That was, in case you missed it. You can find all those stories and much more, on rabble.ca rabble.ca is proud to announce the return of our Off the Hill political panel series in February. The theme of the upcoming show is: Who's budget is it, anyway? A new federal budget is about to be announced that will affect us all in big and small ways. Our panelists will focu s on deconstructing and understanding what a federal budget is all about: why is it important and what power does the government really have in designing a federal budget?  We will also zero in on what a federal budget could look like for ordinary people to benefit.  You can register to attend the entire panel on Thursday, February 10 in the link in our bio or catch a highlight of this event on our February 11th rabble radio episode. The last thing I'd like to leave you with today is this: rabble's annual fundraiser is on the go and we are looking for indie media heroes! Is that you? Please consider making a donation at rabble.ca/donate. The generous support from our readers is what makes it possible for quality journalism to support transformative political action. And that's it for rabble radio this week. Thanks as always for tuning in. If you like the show please consider subscribing on Apple Podcasts or whatever podcast app you use. And please, rate, review, share rabble radio with your friends -- it takes two seconds to support independent media like rabble. Follow us on social media across channels @rabbleca.  If you have feedback for the show – ideas, stories, opinions you'd like us to cover – I'd love to hear about. Get in touch with me anytime at editor@rabble.ca.  Thank you to Libby Davies and Dr. Jeanette Ashe for their interview this week. Thanks also to Stephen Wentzell and Karl Nerenberg for their reporting - and Karl, too, for supplying the music. Thank you to all the journalists and writers who contributed to this week's content on rabble.ca. And lastly, thank you to you for tuning into rabble radio.  I'm Breanne Doyle, and I'll talk to you next week.  Credit for photo: Roya Ann Miller / Unsplash  https://unsplash.com/photos/nlmq5jC9Slo

The Majority Report with Sam Seder
2760 -The Russia-Ukraine Conflict Comes To A Boil As President Manchin Holds The Key To "BBB" w/ Stephen Wertheim, Rep. Ilhan Omar, & David Feldman

The Majority Report with Sam Seder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 107:48


It is a jam-packed Casual Friday! Sam and Emma host Stephen Wertheim, Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment and Visiting Faculty at Yale Law School, to discuss the recent developments with Russia and Ukraine. Stephen  comes in to situate where the building Russia-Ukraine conflict is at, and what role the US has played in the increasing pressure. First, they look at negotiations between Tony Blinken and Russia's Foreign Minister Lavrov, and contextualize them within Biden's statements that the use of force was not on the table, before discussing the role of NATO expansions, especially towards Ukraine and Georgia, in inflaming the rising tensions, and touching on the discourse on how not going into war could (but shouldn't) reflect our weakness or strength towards China.Then, Sam and Emma are joined by Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota's 5th Congressional District to discuss everything that's happening on Capitol Hill. Rep. Omar starts off by taking on the future of a Build Back Better breakup and the fool's errand of trying to pass anything without changing the filibuster, how to negotiate writing bills between the House and Senate, and why nobody, especially six specific members of the progressive caucus, could've seen the passing of BIF as working against BBB. They also touch on a potential upcoming leadership fight for Democrats, and Sam and Emma explore the absurdity of corporate dems' pitch for moderation. Lastly,  The David Feldman, of The David Feldman Show, joins for a “David Feldman” fun half, as he eulogizes Meat Loaf and the incredible influence he had in the sexual maturation of one David Feldman, and David Feldman covers the complete distortion of MLK's legacy by trusting the FBI's claims that he cared about “labor organizing” and “voting rights.” Hannity triggers Trump with the “W” word, Laura Ingraham laughs off vaccinated folks having lesser COVID effects, and Jen Psaki reminds us that now is the time for activists to step up and do the Biden Administration's work, while they shift their focus to… to… um... plus, your IMs! Purchase tickets for the live show in Boston on May 15th HERE: https://thewilbur.com/artist/majority-report/ Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com: https://fans.fm/majority/join Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here:  https://madmimi.com/signups/170390/join Join the Majority Report Discord! http://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Check out today's sponsors: sunsetlakecbd is a majority employee owned farm in Vermont, producing 100% pesticide free CBD products. Great company, great product and fans of the show! Use code Leftisbest and get 20% off at http://www.sunsetlakecbd.com. And now Sunset Lake CBD has donated $2500 to the Nurses strike fund, and we encourage MR listeners to help if they can. Here's a link to where folks can donate: https://forms.massnurses.org/we-stand-with-st-vincents-nurses/ Support the St. Vincent Nurses today! https://action.massnurses.org/we-stand-with-st-vincents-nurses/ Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on Youtube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Subscribe to Matt's other show Literary Hangover on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/literaryhangover Check out The Nomiki Show on YouTube. https://www.patreon.com/thenomikishow Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/mattbinder Subscribe to Brandon's show The Discourse on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ExpandTheDiscourse Check out The Letterhack's upcoming Kickstarter project for his new graphic novel! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/milagrocomic/milagro-heroe-de-las-calles Check out Jamie's podcast, The Antifada. https://www.patreon.com/theantifada, on iTunes, or at https://www.twitch.tv/theantifada (streaming every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 7pm ET!) Subscribe to Discourse Blog, a newsletter and website for progressive essays and related fun partly run by AM Quickie writer Jack Crosbie. https://discourseblog.com/ Subscribe to AM Quickie writer Corey Pein's podcast News from Nowhere. https://www.patreon.com/newsfromnowhere  Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattBinder @MattLech @BF1nn @BradKAlsop The Majority Report with Sam Seder - https://majorityreportradio.com/

rabble radio
Creating a gender sensitive government with Dr. Jeanette Ashe

rabble radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 30:00


Hello and welcome to rabble radio. It's Friday, January 21, 2022. I'm Breanne Doyle, the host of rabble radio. Thanks for tuning in. rabble's got its finger on the beat of the stories that matter to you. If you're curious about the latest in Canadian politics, labour, environment, or health – you've come to the right place to find the stories that matter to you. Free of corporate influence.  This week we talk about why hazard pay isn't enough for our front-line workers in grocery stores. We'll also mark the passing of former NDP leader, Alexa McDonough. Karl Nerenberg and Monia Mazigh share their stories of Alexa. We'll check in all that and more, a bit later on in our show.  First, rabble contributor and former NDP Deputy Leader and House Leader, Libby Davies, interviews political scientist Dr. Jeanette Ashe. In part one of this special two-part series, Davies and Dr. Ashe delved into the question of what a gender-sensitive parliament would look like. They take on topics of the gender-based heckling that takes place among elected representatives in our government, and how COVID-19 has affected women in politics.  Dr. Ashe is the Chair of the Political Science Department at Douglas College. She's also a Visiting Faculty at the Global Institute for Women's Leadership, King's College, London. Her research interests include political recruitment, political parties, representation, and gender and politics. She is the author of Political Candidate Selection: Who Wins, Who Loses and Under-representation in the UK. Other recent publications include Gender Sensitivity Under Trudeau: Facebook Feminism or Real Change?, and Canada's Political Parties: Gatekeepers to Parliament . Dr. Ashe advises legislatures, parties, and organizations on assessing gender and diversity sensitivity. She also advises legislators on drafting legislation on gender equity and democratic reform. Libby Davies is the author of Outside In: a Political Memoir. She served as the MP for Vancouver East from 1997-2015, and is former NDP Deputy Leader and House Leader. Libby's also is recipient of the Order of Canada.  Here are Libby and Jeanette in conversation, in part one of our two part special.  Take a listen:  (interview – 22 mins) That was Dr. Jeanette Ashe in conversation with Libby Davies. Join us again next week when we'll hear part two of that conversation. Thanks for that, Dr. Ashe and Libby. Looking forward to it.   Now, it's time for a segment we like to call, In Case You Missed It. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT. This week rabble remembers Alexa McDonough. McDonough was Canada's first woman to lead a major political party when she was elected the Nova Scotia New Democratic in 1980. She passed away on Saturday, January 15, 2022 at the age of 77.  Monia Mazigh was a close friend of McDonough. In her column, recalls how Alexa McDonough stood by her when her husband, Maher Arar, was held in US custody for two weeks after a family vacation in Tunis. Mazigh recalls McDonough standing against injustice when the Canadian government became complicit with the American authorities. The Americans had rendered her husband to Syria – a country he had not called home since he was 17 years old.  Mazigh writes: “Alexa was not intimidated by the whispers that warned her my husband was a “hot potato.” She stood with me and remained faithful to her principles of social justice and human rights. In 2003, my husband came home after spending more than a year in prison where he was never charged with any crime and endured torture. Upon his return, Alexa continued to be a pillar in our road towards justice.”  Karl Nerenberg shares a history of some of the highs and lows of McDonough's political career. He praises her as single-handedly re-building the NDP's presence in the Maritimes. There she established the party as a force for social justice and positive change on the national scene. That paved the way for her NDP successor, Jack Layton.  Nerenberg observes: “Keeping the movement alive and relevant during its darkest hour might, indeed, be Alexa's greatest legacy.”  Also this week on the site, Stephen Wentzell criticizes grocery store CEOs reaping record profits while their grocery store workers remain among the lowest paid workers in Canada. Grocery chains in our country instituted hazard pay for a brief moment at the outset of the pandemic two years ago. But now, workers are back to unsafe conditions, minimum wage, and, often, with little or no paid sick leave. Wentzell writes that, even with a so-called “hazard pay” pay increase, it still leaves many low-income Canadians far from a livable wage.  Lisa Cameron, writer and organizer with the Halifax Workers' Action Centre, tells rabble.ca that workers have devoted themselves “tirelessly” to their frontline work, while being both “underpaid and unappreciated.” “Major grocery chains should recognize the risks undertaken by their employees and compensate them accordingly,” Cameron says. “Even if these grocery chains reintroduce hazard pay for their employees, the fact remains that the minimum wage is too low across the country.” Cameron adds that governments can't keep trusting employers to do the right thing when it comes to paid sick days, livable wages, and access to health and dental coverage. “These aren't decisions that we ought to leave in the hands of employers. These are decisions that ought to be determined by law,” Cameron says. The last thing I'd like to leave you with today is this: rabble's annual fundraiser is on the go and we are looking for indie media heroes! Is that you? Please consider making a donation at rabble.ca/donate. The generous support from our readers is what makes it possible for  quality journalism to support transformative political action. And that's it for rabble radio this week. Thanks as always for tuning in. If you like the show please consider subscribing on Apple Podcasts or whatever podcast app you use. And please, rate, review, share rabble radio with your friends -- it takes two seconds to support independent media like rabble. Follow us on social media across channels @rabbleca.  If you have feedback for the show – ideas, stories, opinions you'd like us to cover – I'd love to hear about. Get in touch with me anytime at editor@rabble.ca.  Thank you to Libby Davies and Dr. Jeanette Ashe for their interview this week. Thanks also to Stephen Wentzell and Karl Nerenberg for their reporting - and Karl, too, for supplying the music. Thank you to all the journalists and writers who contributed to this week's content on rabble.ca. And lastly, thank you to you for tuning into rabble radio.  I'm Breanne Doyle, and I'll talk to you next week.  Credit for photo: Photo by Miguel Bruna on Unsplash - https://unsplash.com/photos/TzVN0xQhWaQ

Artribune
Roberto Sessa e Barbara Mazzolai - Contemporaneamente a cura di Mariantonietta Firmani

Artribune

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 65:51


In questo audio il prezioso incontro con Roberto Sessa produttore cinematografico e Barbara Mazzolai scienziata.L'intervista con Roberto Sessa e Barbara Mazzolai è in Contemporaneamente a cura di Mariantonietta Firmani, il podcast pensato per Artribune. In Contemporaneamente podcast trovate incontri tematici con autorevoli interpreti del contemporaneo tra arte e scienza, letteratura, storia, filosofia, architettura, cinema e molto altro. Per approfondire questioni auliche ma anche cogenti e futuribili. Dialoghi straniati per accedere a nuove letture e possibili consapevolezze dei meccanismi correnti: tra locale e globale, tra individuo e società, tra pensiero maschile e pensiero femminile, per costruire una visione ampia, profonda ed oggettiva della realtà.Roberto Sessa e Barbara Mazzolai, ci parlano di mondo vegetale e narrazione, dalla robotica bioispirata all'intrattenimento. Un incontro per comprendere delle storie in cui il pubblico si riconosce, e del tentativo di sviluppare tecnologie utili a conoscere meglio gli ecosistemi. Un film nasce da un'idea, da un racconto, ed è un modo per raccontare la cultura, tra cinema e tv la differenza è nella scelta. Ed ancora, le radici affondano nella terra e comunicano con le altre piante e con gli altri elementi del mondo circostante. Con le nuove tecnologie, negli OTT (over-the-top) televisivi, come i servizi di streaming video, si affida la costruzione della narrativa agli algoritmi. Inoltre, l'intelligenza artificiale nei robot può monitorare, ma anche produrre azioni e soluzioni. Pertanto è importante implementare azioni sostanziali per la rinaturalizzazione dell'ambiente con progetti fattivi, onnicomprensivi e pluriennali, con scienza e conoscenza, e molto altro. ASCOLTA L'INTERVISTA!!BREVI NOTE BIOGRAFICHE DEGLI AUTORIBarbara Mazzolai, dopo laurea con lode in biologa all'università di Pisa(1995), collabora con il CNR di Pisa fino al 1998. Master internazionale in Eco-Management alla Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa nel 1998, dottorato di ricerca in Ingegneria dei microsistemi Università Tor Vergata di Roma (2011). Oggi Direttore Associato per la Robotica e Direttore del laboratorio di Bioinspired Soft Robotics dell'Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT). Dal 1999 al 2009 ricercatrice presso il CRIM Lab (il Centro di Ricerca in Microingegneria; ora Istituto di BioRobotica) della Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna.In fine, nel 2009 approda all'I.I.T., come Team Leader nel Centro di Micro-BioRobotica (CMBR) che dirige dal 2011 al 2021. Deputy Director dal 2012 al 2017 per supervisione e organizzazione della rete dei centri di I.I.T.. Nel 2012 coordina il progetto europeo Plantoide, il primo robot pianta al mondo capace di riprodurre il comportamento delle radici. Oggi è a capo del progetto GrowBot per la creazione di robot in grado di arrampicarsi e adattarsi all'ambiente circostante, come piante rampicanti, e del progetto I-SEED che mira a creare robot ispirati ai semi delle piante per il monitoraggio dell'aria e del suolo. Autrice e co-autrice di più di 270 articoli su riviste scientifiche internazionali, capitoli di libri e atti di convegno. Tiene relazioni plenarie a conferenze scientifiche nazionali e internazionali, e organizzato numerosi eventi scientifici nel settore della robotica bioispirata e della robotica soft. Nel 2019, pubblica “La Natura Geniale”.Membro dello Scientific Advisory Board del Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (Tübingen and Stuttgart, Germany) 2016. Visiting Faculty presso Aerial Robotics Lab dell'Imperial College London (UK) 2017. Membro dell'Advisory Committee of the Cluster on Living Adaptive and Energy-autonomous Materials Systems - livMatS (Freiburg, Germany), dal 2019.Medaglia del Senato della Repubblica Italiana per l'attività scientifica biomimetica e biorobotica nel 2013. Premio Marisa Bellisario “Germoglio D'Oro” nel 2010, per il progetto DustBot. Nel 2015 nominata tra le 25 donne della robotica da RoboHub (maggiore comunità scientifica internazionale degli esperti di robotica). International Award We Woman for EXPO nel 2015. Premio Fondazione Carla Fendi 2019 per il progetto Plantoide. Vince European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator Grant 2020 con il progetto “I-Wood”, che mira a studiare la comunicazione tra le piante mediata da funghi (il Wood Wide Web) per la realizzazione di un nuovo paradigma di reti di robot e comportamento collettivo. Roberto Sessa produttore cinematografico Fondatore e Amministratore Picomedia S.r.l. società di produzione cinematografica. Fondatore e Amministratore di San Giacomo S.r.l., società specializzata nell'acquisto di programmi televisivi per il mercato italiano. Dal 1996 lunga carriera di successo in cui ha realizzato 66 produzioni TV, 8 tele novelas o industrial drama; 10 produzioni cinematografiche.Ed ancora, nel 1982 è assistente alla Nigeria Broadcasting Network di Londra, per la programmazione di contenuti Europei. Azionista e Amministratore Delegato di ARAN S.r.l., dal 1987 al 1996, in 6 anni si afferma società leader nel panorama della produzione di fiction. Dal 1999 al 2009 è Amministratore Delegato di Grundy Italia S.p.A. (FremantleMedia/ R.T.L. Group). Consigliere di Amministrazione di Grundy Espana S.A. Roma, Milano, Napoli, Madrid. Grundy è una società di produzione televisiva leader in Italia e in Spagna, specializzata in fiction e intrattenimento. Marketing Analist nel 1981 in Messaggerie Italiane, società di Ricerche di mercato e analisi per nuovi format televisivi. Inoltre, è amministratore Delegato di RIAN Corporation di New York, società di Acquisizione e vendita di programmi TV da e per gli Stati Uniti dal1983 al 1986.Nell'87 fonda Mastrofilm S.r.l. che si specializza nell'acquisizione dei diritti per il mercato italiano, di cui diviene proprietario e AD nel 1996, per poi venderla nel 1999 a Pearson TV, che diverrà più tardi Fremantlemedia / R.T.L. Group. Fondatore nel1996 di A.P.T. Associazione Produttori Televisivi. APT è la principale controparte istituzionale dei broadcaster, di cui è Direttore Generale dal 2002 al 2006 e Membro del Consiglio Direttivo fino al 2015. Vice Presidente di CEPI - European Coordination Indipendent Producers Responsabile per il coordinamento della legislazione TV Italiana ed Europea.Tra le produzioni TV più note Casa Vianello Canale 5/Rete 4, XFACTOR RaiDue, Un Posto Al Sole RaiTre (2.800 eps x 25', in produzione). Le ultime produzioni le serie TV Mare Fuori e Gli Orologi Del Diavolo. Film TV Natale In Casa Cupiello (2020) e La Bambina Che Non Voleva Cantare (2021) Nel 2010 Fonda PICOMEDIA S.r.l. realizzando 10 film in 10 anni. A partire da Venuto Al Mondo (2011) Regia di Sergio Castellitto con Penelope Cruz e Emile Hirsch; Loro Chi? (2015) , e molti altri. Le ultime produzioni cinematografiche: Lasciami Andare (2020), Una Storia D'amore (2020), La Scuola Cattolica (2021) con: Valeria Golino, Riccardo Scamarcio, Jasmine Trinca.

rabble radio
Women in politics: a conversation with Dr. Jeanette Ashe

rabble radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 30:01


Hello and welcome to rabble radio. It's the week of Friday, November 25. I'm your host and the editor of rabble, Chelsea Nash.  The top stories of this week include the Trudeau government's return to Parliament. On Tuesday, we heard the Governor General deliver the speech from the throne. While Parliament will only resume for a very short time before it breaks again for the holidays, what did we learn about what's to come? And, rabble's coverage of the Wet'suwet'en crisis is ongoing. Contributor Brent Patterson traveled to the region to cover events as they unfolded. You'll hear the latest on that in just a few minutes. Rabble breaks down the news of the day from a progressive lens. It's a good place to catch up and catch on to what's happening in Canadian politics, activism, environment, and so much more. Listen to us on Apple podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.  We catch you up on the news of the week and take you further into the stories that matter to you.  This week on the show, we welcome back Libby Davies as she interviews political scientist Dr. Jeanette Ashe about the state of women in politics in Canada.  Dr. Ashe is the Chair of the Political Science Department at Douglas College and Visiting Faculty at the Global Institute for Women's Leadership, King's College, London. Her research interests include political recruitment, political parties, representation, and gender and politics. She is the author of Political Candidate Selection: Who Wins, Who Loses and Under-representation in the UK (Routledge, 2020). Other recent publications include Gender Sensitivity Under Trudeau: Facebook Feminism or Real Change? (University of Toronto, 2020), and Canada's Political Parties: Gatekeepers to Parliament (Palgrave, 2020). She advises legislatures, parties, and organizations on assessing gender and diversity sensitivity and advises legislators on drafting legislation on gender equity and democratic reform. Libby Davies, as you may know, is the author of Outside In: a Political Memoir. She served as the MP for Vancouver East from 1997-2015, and is former NDP Deputy Leader and House Leader, and is recipient of the Order of Canada.  The two discuss the barriers that continue to exist for women in Canadian politics, despite the fact that the electorate is actually more likely to support women candidates. After an election like the one we just had, which saw the Liberals lose four female cabinet members, it's a good time to once again examine how our political parties here in Canada have a tendency to not support women and other diverse candidates. Here's their conversation, take a listen. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT This week at rabble, contributor Brent Patterson goes to the Wet'suwet'en territory and reports on the RCMP's raid of the protestors' blockade there as they defend the land against the Coastal GasLink pipeline project. Just days after the conclusion of the United Nations COP26 climate summit in Glasgow and calls from international groups to stop the criminalization of Indigenous land defenders, militarized police violence against defenders in Canada has seemingly become normalized, Patterson writes. Over 30 people and three journalists were arrested on November 18 and 19. It was the third RCMP assault on Wet'suwet'en territory in support of the Coastal GasLink fracked gas pipeline being constructed on their territory without free, prior and informed consent, with the first two taking place in January and February of this year.  Patterson raised some questions about the infrastructure that enabled the raids. RCMP officers were seen arriving at Smithers airport and being carried away in two white school buses. In the days after the raid, the same make of white school buses were seen emerging from the Coastal GasLink man-camp on the Morice River Forest Service Road -- the same road that had been blockaded. This begged the question: were the RCMP using the Coastal GasLink camp to stage their raid? What other state infrastructure did they use to carry out the raid? Patterson reviews what they've used before.  Further, Patterson reports there are first-hand witness accounts of the RCMP in Coastal GasLink cars on the territory and RCMP officers arriving in Coastal GasLink-marked buses in the nearby town of New Hazelton to break-up a rail blockade in solidarity with the Wet'suwet'en. According to Patterson, all of this is compounded by the Canadian government's financial involvement in the GasLink project -- notably its $275 million investment in June 2019 supporting the LNG Canada export terminal along with Export Development Canada's $250 million to $500 million loan to Coastal GasLink in May 2020 for the construction of the pipeline. The appearance of collusion between the police and an energy company, along with the disregard of international human rights norms raise profound concerns that must be addressed, Patterson concludes. Also on the site this week:  John Miller reports on a new survey from the Canadian Association of Journalists about who is telling you the news. Thursday, the CAJ released its inaugural measurement of the diversity of people who assign, cover and present the news. CAJ measured 3,873 news people at 209 media outlets, making it the largest-ever survey of the demographics of television and radio broadcasters, online news operations, and daily and community newspapers. Unsurprisingly, the typical Canadian newsroom is not representative of the Canadian population, with more than half of the newsrooms surveyed only employing white journalists.  Joyce Nelson reports on a terrible paradox facing the so-called green energy transition: to develop windmills, solar panels, and the like, many metals and minerals will need to be mined. MiningWatch Canada is estimating that “[Three] billion tons of mined metals and minerals will be needed to power the energy transition” – a “massive” increase especially for six critical minerals: lithium, graphite, copper, cobalt, nickel and rare earth minerals. With mining being an exploitative and dirty industry -- of which Canadian companies are at the fore -- perhaps the green energy transition is more red than green after all.  Plus -- Karl Nerenberg breaks down the speech from the throne, though as he reports, there's not much to break down. It was a speech full of platitudes and lacking in clear commitments, he writes. Catch Nerenberg and our other distinguished panelists next week for our Off the Hill live politics panel, where the theme is "Games of the Throne" and the return of Parliament. MP Leah Gazan will be there, as will Indigenous activist and writer Clayton Thomas-Müller and poet and scholar El Jones.  Find all the details of that and so much more at rabble.ca. There are a few other must-reads on the site this week I'd recommend you don't miss -- so head there now!  EXTRO That's it for this week! If you like the show please consider subscribing. Rate, review, share it with your friends -- it takes two seconds to support independent media like rabble. Follow us on social media across channels @rabbleca.  Got feedback for the show? Get in touch anytime at editor@rabble.ca. I can't always promise I'll respond, but I do read everything you write in. I'm your host, Chelsea Nash. Thanks for tuning in and we'll talk next week! Thanks to our producer Breanne Doyle, Libby Davies and guest Dr. Jeanette Ashe. Thanks to Karl Nerenberg for the music and his reporting, Brent Patterson for his reporting, and all the journalists and writers who contributed to this week's content on rabble.ca. 

The Travelling Professor's Diary
How do you Become A great visiting faculty?

The Travelling Professor's Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 12:59


So we have realized that many people want to teach, but lack the know how on how to proceed, and in a lot of cases - don't know the difference between a visiting faculty, adjunct faculty and full time faculty. Tune in to this episode to know the difference between each and explore more particularly about how to become a great visiting faculty.You can follow Siddharth Deshmukh on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sideshmukh Follow Siddharth Deshmukh on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thetravellingprofessor?utm_medium=copy_linkFollow Siddharth Deshmukh on Twitter: https://twitter.com/edgysid?s=09You can reach out to us on social media. We're @ivmpodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at https://shows.ivmpodcasts.com/featured

THE ONE'S CHANGING THE WORLD -PODCAST
E-VTOL & HYPERLOOP- FUTURE OF INDIA"S MOBILITY- SATYANARAYAN CHAKRAVARTHY - CO-FOUNDER E-PLANE

THE ONE'S CHANGING THE WORLD -PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 68:06


#iitm #iit #eplane #avishkarhyperloop #aerostrovilos #agnikul #agnikulcosmos #nccrd #disruptive #innovation #iitmadras Satyanarayanan Chakravarthy is a Professor of Aerospace Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India. He is the co-founder of ePlane, Aerostrovilos, Agnikul Cosmos, Mentor for Avishkar Hyperloop, and also the founder and head of NCCRD at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras. He served as a Post-Doctoral Fellow at Georgia Tech during 1996-97 and as a Visiting Faculty at the Department of Aerospace Engineering at IIT Madras during 1997-98, before permanently joining the latter department in 1998 as Assistant Professor. He is a Professor there since 2009. Professor Chakravarthy's interests lie in the field of energy and combustion, covering aspects of solid propellants, combustion dynamics, laser diagnostics and spray characterization. Prof. Satya Chakravarthy is coordinating the National Centre for Combustion Research and Development (NCCRD) established by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, since 2011, and also the Centre of Propulsion Technologies being established with the support of the Defense Research and Development Organization, Government of India. He has over 75 publications in international journals and 230 papers in international/national conferences. He has won the Young Engineer Award from the Indian National Academy of Engineering in 2003, Young Faculty Recognition Award from IIT Madras in 2009, DRDO Academic Excellence Award in 2009, Dalmia-HEMSI-ACHREM Award in High Energy Materials in 2010. He is a member of the editorial board of the Progress in Energy and Combustion Science journal for 2015-18. He also served as a colloquium co-chair on Solid Fuels Combustion at the 37th International Symposium on Combustion at Dublin, Ireland in July 2018. https://in.linkedin.com/in/satyanarayanan-chakravarthy-51326241 https://g.co/kgs/zcznJm

Bridging The Gap with Tariq I. El-Amin
Ep. 25 Chaplain Tahara Akmal: Leading/Teaching the Way

Bridging The Gap with Tariq I. El-Amin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 42:03


Our guest is Chaplain Tahara Akmal, the first Muslim Woman to become certified as a Clinical Pastoral Education Educator by the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) since its founding in 1967. Chaplain Tahara is the Manager of CPE at a Washington DC hospital, an interfaith Chaplain, and a Visiting Faculty member at Bayan Islamic Seminary at Chicago Theological Seminary, where she teaches in the Islamic Chaplaincy program. We have a wide-ranging discussion that includes Chaplain Tahara's pathway to Chaplaincy, the growth of Chaplaincy as a career path, and why such a broad base of knowledge is needed to be a successful chaplain. Guest- Tahara Akmal Host/Producer- Tariq I. El-Amin Image- Tahar Akmal (modified by T. El-Amin) Music-Benjamin Banger-- Whistle (Instagram (@BenJaminBanger)http://smarturl.it/hjfi20) J-Serius-- Muslim Black American

Monday Science
Episode 81: What do men think about fertility and reproductive health?

Monday Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 48:33


In this episode...Dr Bahijja Raimi-Abraham answers the question "What do men think about fertility and reproductive health?" with Dr Bola Grace who is a dynamic senior exec with over a decade of leadership experience in the Biotech Industry. Additional Information: Eyes wide shut: How newborn mammals dream the world they're entering - https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/07/210722142037.htm Scientists reverse age-related memory loss in mice - https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/07/210722113052.htm Episode image credit: www.unsplash.com Subscribe, follow, comment and get in touch! Submit your questions or send your voice note questions (up to 30 seconds) here (https://anchor.fm/mondayscience/message) Guest Bio: Dr Bola Grace has over a decade of senior leadership experience in the Biotech Industry, providing strategic, commercial and technical direction on complex programmes; pioneering new systems and processes to bring greater value and delivering numerous innovative award-winning products to the consumer marketplace. She is the Founder/CEO of Orishi, providing Inclusive Innovation solutions. Bola is also an academic with extensive research on digital health, gender and health inequalities. Within academia, she holds Visiting Faculty roles where she lectures and supervises undergraduate and postgraduate research projects, presents at national and international conferences, and has published many journal articles. Bola has a PhD in Population Health & Epidemiology from University College London and an Executive MBA from The University of Cambridge Judge Business School. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mondayscience/message

New Books in the History of Science
Eugene T. Richardson, "Epidemic Illusions: On the Coloniality of Global Public Health" (MIT Press, 2020)

New Books in the History of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 48:45


In Epidemic Illusions: On the Coloniality of Global Public Health (MIT Press, 2020), physician-anthropologist Eugene T. Richardson explores how public health practices—from epidemiological modeling to outbreak containment—help perpetuate global inequities. This book questions the Global North's "monopoly on truth" in global public health science, making a provocative claim: that public health science manages and maintains global health inequity. Richardson, a physician and anthropologist, examines the conventional public health approach to epidemiology through the lens of a participant-observer, identifying a dogmatic commitment to the quantitative paradigm. This paradigm, he argues, plays a role in causing and perpetrating public health crises. The mechanisms of public health science--and epidemiology in particular--that set public health agendas and claim a monopoly on truth stem from a colonial, racist, and patriarchal system that had its inception in 1492. Deploying a range of rhetorical tools, including ironism, “redescriptions” of public health crises, Platonic dialogue, flash fiction, allegory, and koan, Richardson describes how epidemiology uses models of disease causation that serve protected affluence (the possessing classes) by setting epistemic limits to the understanding of why some groups live sicker lives than others—limits that sustain predatory accumulation rather than challenge it. Drawing on his clinical work in a variety of epidemics, including Ebola in West Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo, leishmania in the Sudan, HIV/TB in southern Africa, diphtheria in Bangladesh, and SARS-CoV-2 in the United States, he concludes that the biggest epidemic we currently face is an epidemic of illusions—one that is propagated by the coloniality of knowledge production. Eugene T. Richardson, MD, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Visiting Faculty at the University of Global Health Equity in Butaro, Rwanda, and Chair of the Lancet Commission on Reparations and Redistributive Justice. Catriona Gold is a PhD candidate in Geography at University College London. Her current work concerns the politics of travel in Cold War US; she has previously published on US intervention in the 2013-16 Ebola epidemic. She can be reached by email or on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books In Public Health
Eugene T. Richardson, "Epidemic Illusions: On the Coloniality of Global Public Health" (MIT Press, 2020)

New Books In Public Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 48:45


In Epidemic Illusions: On the Coloniality of Global Public Health (MIT Press, 2020), physician-anthropologist Eugene T. Richardson explores how public health practices—from epidemiological modeling to outbreak containment—help perpetuate global inequities. This book questions the Global North's "monopoly on truth" in global public health science, making a provocative claim: that public health science manages and maintains global health inequity. Richardson, a physician and anthropologist, examines the conventional public health approach to epidemiology through the lens of a participant-observer, identifying a dogmatic commitment to the quantitative paradigm. This paradigm, he argues, plays a role in causing and perpetrating public health crises. The mechanisms of public health science--and epidemiology in particular--that set public health agendas and claim a monopoly on truth stem from a colonial, racist, and patriarchal system that had its inception in 1492. Deploying a range of rhetorical tools, including ironism, “redescriptions” of public health crises, Platonic dialogue, flash fiction, allegory, and koan, Richardson describes how epidemiology uses models of disease causation that serve protected affluence (the possessing classes) by setting epistemic limits to the understanding of why some groups live sicker lives than others—limits that sustain predatory accumulation rather than challenge it. Drawing on his clinical work in a variety of epidemics, including Ebola in West Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo, leishmania in the Sudan, HIV/TB in southern Africa, diphtheria in Bangladesh, and SARS-CoV-2 in the United States, he concludes that the biggest epidemic we currently face is an epidemic of illusions—one that is propagated by the coloniality of knowledge production. Eugene T. Richardson, MD, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Visiting Faculty at the University of Global Health Equity in Butaro, Rwanda, and Chair of the Lancet Commission on Reparations and Redistributive Justice. Catriona Gold is a PhD candidate in Geography at University College London. Her current work concerns the politics of travel in Cold War US; she has previously published on US intervention in the 2013-16 Ebola epidemic. She can be reached by email or on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in World Affairs
Eugene T. Richardson, "Epidemic Illusions: On the Coloniality of Global Public Health" (MIT Press, 2020)

New Books in World Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 48:45


In Epidemic Illusions: On the Coloniality of Global Public Health (MIT Press, 2020), physician-anthropologist Eugene T. Richardson explores how public health practices—from epidemiological modeling to outbreak containment—help perpetuate global inequities. This book questions the Global North's "monopoly on truth" in global public health science, making a provocative claim: that public health science manages and maintains global health inequity. Richardson, a physician and anthropologist, examines the conventional public health approach to epidemiology through the lens of a participant-observer, identifying a dogmatic commitment to the quantitative paradigm. This paradigm, he argues, plays a role in causing and perpetrating public health crises. The mechanisms of public health science--and epidemiology in particular--that set public health agendas and claim a monopoly on truth stem from a colonial, racist, and patriarchal system that had its inception in 1492. Deploying a range of rhetorical tools, including ironism, “redescriptions” of public health crises, Platonic dialogue, flash fiction, allegory, and koan, Richardson describes how epidemiology uses models of disease causation that serve protected affluence (the possessing classes) by setting epistemic limits to the understanding of why some groups live sicker lives than others—limits that sustain predatory accumulation rather than challenge it. Drawing on his clinical work in a variety of epidemics, including Ebola in West Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo, leishmania in the Sudan, HIV/TB in southern Africa, diphtheria in Bangladesh, and SARS-CoV-2 in the United States, he concludes that the biggest epidemic we currently face is an epidemic of illusions—one that is propagated by the coloniality of knowledge production. Eugene T. Richardson, MD, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Visiting Faculty at the University of Global Health Equity in Butaro, Rwanda, and Chair of the Lancet Commission on Reparations and Redistributive Justice. Catriona Gold is a PhD candidate in Geography at University College London. Her current work concerns the politics of travel in Cold War US; she has previously published on US intervention in the 2013-16 Ebola epidemic. She can be reached by email or on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs

New Books Network
Eugene T. Richardson, "Epidemic Illusions: On the Coloniality of Global Public Health" (MIT Press, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 48:45


In Epidemic Illusions: On the Coloniality of Global Public Health (MIT Press, 2020), physician-anthropologist Eugene T. Richardson explores how public health practices—from epidemiological modeling to outbreak containment—help perpetuate global inequities. This book questions the Global North's "monopoly on truth" in global public health science, making a provocative claim: that public health science manages and maintains global health inequity. Richardson, a physician and anthropologist, examines the conventional public health approach to epidemiology through the lens of a participant-observer, identifying a dogmatic commitment to the quantitative paradigm. This paradigm, he argues, plays a role in causing and perpetrating public health crises. The mechanisms of public health science--and epidemiology in particular--that set public health agendas and claim a monopoly on truth stem from a colonial, racist, and patriarchal system that had its inception in 1492. Deploying a range of rhetorical tools, including ironism, “redescriptions” of public health crises, Platonic dialogue, flash fiction, allegory, and koan, Richardson describes how epidemiology uses models of disease causation that serve protected affluence (the possessing classes) by setting epistemic limits to the understanding of why some groups live sicker lives than others—limits that sustain predatory accumulation rather than challenge it. Drawing on his clinical work in a variety of epidemics, including Ebola in West Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo, leishmania in the Sudan, HIV/TB in southern Africa, diphtheria in Bangladesh, and SARS-CoV-2 in the United States, he concludes that the biggest epidemic we currently face is an epidemic of illusions—one that is propagated by the coloniality of knowledge production. Eugene T. Richardson, MD, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Visiting Faculty at the University of Global Health Equity in Butaro, Rwanda, and Chair of the Lancet Commission on Reparations and Redistributive Justice. Catriona Gold is a PhD candidate in Geography at University College London. Her current work concerns the politics of travel in Cold War US; she has previously published on US intervention in the 2013-16 Ebola epidemic. She can be reached by email or on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Critical Theory
Eugene T. Richardson, "Epidemic Illusions: On the Coloniality of Global Public Health" (MIT Press, 2020)

New Books in Critical Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 48:45


In Epidemic Illusions: On the Coloniality of Global Public Health (MIT Press, 2020), physician-anthropologist Eugene T. Richardson explores how public health practices—from epidemiological modeling to outbreak containment—help perpetuate global inequities. This book questions the Global North's "monopoly on truth" in global public health science, making a provocative claim: that public health science manages and maintains global health inequity. Richardson, a physician and anthropologist, examines the conventional public health approach to epidemiology through the lens of a participant-observer, identifying a dogmatic commitment to the quantitative paradigm. This paradigm, he argues, plays a role in causing and perpetrating public health crises. The mechanisms of public health science--and epidemiology in particular--that set public health agendas and claim a monopoly on truth stem from a colonial, racist, and patriarchal system that had its inception in 1492. Deploying a range of rhetorical tools, including ironism, “redescriptions” of public health crises, Platonic dialogue, flash fiction, allegory, and koan, Richardson describes how epidemiology uses models of disease causation that serve protected affluence (the possessing classes) by setting epistemic limits to the understanding of why some groups live sicker lives than others—limits that sustain predatory accumulation rather than challenge it. Drawing on his clinical work in a variety of epidemics, including Ebola in West Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo, leishmania in the Sudan, HIV/TB in southern Africa, diphtheria in Bangladesh, and SARS-CoV-2 in the United States, he concludes that the biggest epidemic we currently face is an epidemic of illusions—one that is propagated by the coloniality of knowledge production. Eugene T. Richardson, MD, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Visiting Faculty at the University of Global Health Equity in Butaro, Rwanda, and Chair of the Lancet Commission on Reparations and Redistributive Justice. Catriona Gold is a PhD candidate in Geography at University College London. Her current work concerns the politics of travel in Cold War US; she has previously published on US intervention in the 2013-16 Ebola epidemic. She can be reached by email or on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
Eugene T. Richardson, "Epidemic Illusions: On the Coloniality of Global Public Health" (MIT Press, 2020)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 48:45


In Epidemic Illusions: On the Coloniality of Global Public Health (MIT Press, 2020), physician-anthropologist Eugene T. Richardson explores how public health practices—from epidemiological modeling to outbreak containment—help perpetuate global inequities. This book questions the Global North's "monopoly on truth" in global public health science, making a provocative claim: that public health science manages and maintains global health inequity. Richardson, a physician and anthropologist, examines the conventional public health approach to epidemiology through the lens of a participant-observer, identifying a dogmatic commitment to the quantitative paradigm. This paradigm, he argues, plays a role in causing and perpetrating public health crises. The mechanisms of public health science--and epidemiology in particular--that set public health agendas and claim a monopoly on truth stem from a colonial, racist, and patriarchal system that had its inception in 1492. Deploying a range of rhetorical tools, including ironism, “redescriptions” of public health crises, Platonic dialogue, flash fiction, allegory, and koan, Richardson describes how epidemiology uses models of disease causation that serve protected affluence (the possessing classes) by setting epistemic limits to the understanding of why some groups live sicker lives than others—limits that sustain predatory accumulation rather than challenge it. Drawing on his clinical work in a variety of epidemics, including Ebola in West Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo, leishmania in the Sudan, HIV/TB in southern Africa, diphtheria in Bangladesh, and SARS-CoV-2 in the United States, he concludes that the biggest epidemic we currently face is an epidemic of illusions—one that is propagated by the coloniality of knowledge production. Eugene T. Richardson, MD, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Visiting Faculty at the University of Global Health Equity in Butaro, Rwanda, and Chair of the Lancet Commission on Reparations and Redistributive Justice. Catriona Gold is a PhD candidate in Geography at University College London. Her current work concerns the politics of travel in Cold War US; she has previously published on US intervention in the 2013-16 Ebola epidemic. She can be reached by email or on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society

NBN Book of the Day
Eugene T. Richardson, "Epidemic Illusions: On the Coloniality of Global Public Health" (MIT Press, 2020)

NBN Book of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 48:45


In Epidemic Illusions: On the Coloniality of Global Public Health (MIT Press, 2020), physician-anthropologist Eugene T. Richardson explores how public health practices—from epidemiological modeling to outbreak containment—help perpetuate global inequities. This book questions the Global North's "monopoly on truth" in global public health science, making a provocative claim: that public health science manages and maintains global health inequity. Richardson, a physician and anthropologist, examines the conventional public health approach to epidemiology through the lens of a participant-observer, identifying a dogmatic commitment to the quantitative paradigm. This paradigm, he argues, plays a role in causing and perpetrating public health crises. The mechanisms of public health science--and epidemiology in particular--that set public health agendas and claim a monopoly on truth stem from a colonial, racist, and patriarchal system that had its inception in 1492. Deploying a range of rhetorical tools, including ironism, “redescriptions” of public health crises, Platonic dialogue, flash fiction, allegory, and koan, Richardson describes how epidemiology uses models of disease causation that serve protected affluence (the possessing classes) by setting epistemic limits to the understanding of why some groups live sicker lives than others—limits that sustain predatory accumulation rather than challenge it. Drawing on his clinical work in a variety of epidemics, including Ebola in West Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo, leishmania in the Sudan, HIV/TB in southern Africa, diphtheria in Bangladesh, and SARS-CoV-2 in the United States, he concludes that the biggest epidemic we currently face is an epidemic of illusions—one that is propagated by the coloniality of knowledge production. Eugene T. Richardson, MD, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Visiting Faculty at the University of Global Health Equity in Butaro, Rwanda, and Chair of the Lancet Commission on Reparations and Redistributive Justice. Catriona Gold is a PhD candidate in Geography at University College London. Her current work concerns the politics of travel in Cold War US; she has previously published on US intervention in the 2013-16 Ebola epidemic. She can be reached by email or on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day

New Books in Anthropology
Eugene T. Richardson, "Epidemic Illusions: On the Coloniality of Global Public Health" (MIT Press, 2020)

New Books in Anthropology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 48:45


In Epidemic Illusions: On the Coloniality of Global Public Health (MIT Press, 2020), physician-anthropologist Eugene T. Richardson explores how public health practices—from epidemiological modeling to outbreak containment—help perpetuate global inequities. This book questions the Global North's "monopoly on truth" in global public health science, making a provocative claim: that public health science manages and maintains global health inequity. Richardson, a physician and anthropologist, examines the conventional public health approach to epidemiology through the lens of a participant-observer, identifying a dogmatic commitment to the quantitative paradigm. This paradigm, he argues, plays a role in causing and perpetrating public health crises. The mechanisms of public health science--and epidemiology in particular--that set public health agendas and claim a monopoly on truth stem from a colonial, racist, and patriarchal system that had its inception in 1492. Deploying a range of rhetorical tools, including ironism, “redescriptions” of public health crises, Platonic dialogue, flash fiction, allegory, and koan, Richardson describes how epidemiology uses models of disease causation that serve protected affluence (the possessing classes) by setting epistemic limits to the understanding of why some groups live sicker lives than others—limits that sustain predatory accumulation rather than challenge it. Drawing on his clinical work in a variety of epidemics, including Ebola in West Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo, leishmania in the Sudan, HIV/TB in southern Africa, diphtheria in Bangladesh, and SARS-CoV-2 in the United States, he concludes that the biggest epidemic we currently face is an epidemic of illusions—one that is propagated by the coloniality of knowledge production. Eugene T. Richardson, MD, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Visiting Faculty at the University of Global Health Equity in Butaro, Rwanda, and Chair of the Lancet Commission on Reparations and Redistributive Justice. Catriona Gold is a PhD candidate in Geography at University College London. Her current work concerns the politics of travel in Cold War US; she has previously published on US intervention in the 2013-16 Ebola epidemic. She can be reached by email or on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology

New Books in Medicine
Eugene T. Richardson, "Epidemic Illusions: On the Coloniality of Global Public Health" (MIT Press, 2020)

New Books in Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 48:45


In Epidemic Illusions: On the Coloniality of Global Public Health (MIT Press, 2020), physician-anthropologist Eugene T. Richardson explores how public health practices—from epidemiological modeling to outbreak containment—help perpetuate global inequities. This book questions the Global North's "monopoly on truth" in global public health science, making a provocative claim: that public health science manages and maintains global health inequity. Richardson, a physician and anthropologist, examines the conventional public health approach to epidemiology through the lens of a participant-observer, identifying a dogmatic commitment to the quantitative paradigm. This paradigm, he argues, plays a role in causing and perpetrating public health crises. The mechanisms of public health science--and epidemiology in particular--that set public health agendas and claim a monopoly on truth stem from a colonial, racist, and patriarchal system that had its inception in 1492. Deploying a range of rhetorical tools, including ironism, “redescriptions” of public health crises, Platonic dialogue, flash fiction, allegory, and koan, Richardson describes how epidemiology uses models of disease causation that serve protected affluence (the possessing classes) by setting epistemic limits to the understanding of why some groups live sicker lives than others—limits that sustain predatory accumulation rather than challenge it. Drawing on his clinical work in a variety of epidemics, including Ebola in West Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo, leishmania in the Sudan, HIV/TB in southern Africa, diphtheria in Bangladesh, and SARS-CoV-2 in the United States, he concludes that the biggest epidemic we currently face is an epidemic of illusions—one that is propagated by the coloniality of knowledge production. Eugene T. Richardson, MD, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Visiting Faculty at the University of Global Health Equity in Butaro, Rwanda, and Chair of the Lancet Commission on Reparations and Redistributive Justice. Catriona Gold is a PhD candidate in Geography at University College London. Her current work concerns the politics of travel in Cold War US; she has previously published on US intervention in the 2013-16 Ebola epidemic. She can be reached by email or on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine

Success With Savitha Podcast
#11 Being Human at Work with Soundari Mukherjea

Success With Savitha Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 52:53


My guest this week is a multi talented business storytelling coach, Mentor, Facilitator, Speaker and Founder at Tsol a Leadership Consultancy based in Hong Kong.Soundari shares how to use humanize your brand, be authentic in this dynamic and virtual world of our and build connectedness at the workplace.Having worked for over 20 years in the areas of Finance, Operations, Banking and Entrepreneurship with Unilever, ANZ and now, TSol, Soundari has an insider's view on the challenges that organisationsand teams face and this drives her passion while working on various consulting and capability building projects.As a Business Storytelling coach, Soundari helps leaders and teams use the organic power of stories in a business context to bring humanity to the workplace.She has run programs, spoken in conferences,panel discussions and in universities on Business Storytelling, Personal Branding - Online and Offline,Thriving in the New Normal, Networking and more.She is a Visiting Faculty at Plaksha University and has conducted sessions at IIM, Kozhikode.Listen to this conversation for insightful takeaways.

The Thomistic Institute
The Last Supper and Origins of the Eucharist | Fr. Uwe Michael Lang, C.O.

The Thomistic Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 57:03


This lecture was given to Trinity College Dublin on March 11, 2021. For more information on upcoming events, please visit our website at www.thomisticinstitute.org About the speaker: Uwe Michael Lang, a native of Nuremberg, Germany, is a priest of the Oratory of St Philip Neri in London, where he serves as Parish Priest. He holds a Mag.Theol. from the University of Vienna (Austria) an S.T.L. from the Catholic University Leuven (Belgium) and a D.Phil. from the University of Oxford. He teaches at Allen Hall Seminary in London, is an Associate Staff member at the Maryvale Institute, Birmingham, a Visiting Fellow at St Mary's University, Twickenham, and has been on the Visiting Faculty of the Liturgical Institute in Mundelein, Illinois. Formerly staff member of Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments (2008–2012) and Consultor to the Office for the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff (2008–2013). He is a Board Member of the Society for Catholic Liturgy and the Editor of Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal.

The Sosh Podcast
Episode 13: The Foreign Policy Toolkit

The Sosh Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 33:24


In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Anne Bennett and MAJ Thomas Dyrenforth to discuss the dynamics of civil-military cooperation and implementing foreign policy at U.S. diplomatic missions around the world. Dr. Bennett talks about her experience as a State Department Foreign Service Officer in the Middle East, Asia, and Europe. Additionally, MAJ Dyrenforth discusses his service as an Army Foreign Area Officer and military attaché in Africa.   Dr. Anne Bennett is a Foreign Service Officer from the Department of State and is a Visiting Faculty member in International Relations at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York. Dr. Bennett holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Michigan and a B. A. in Economics and Political Science from Bucknell University.   Major Thomas Dyrenforth is a U.S. Army Foreign Area Officer currently serving in AFRICOM. He is a graduate of the United States Military Academy and holds a Masters in International Policy and Practice from the Elliott School at George Washington University. Major Dyrenforth served as an instructor of military science at West Point and was the Assistant Army Attaché at the U.S. Embassy in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.   Links: More information on becoming a U.S. Foreign Service Officer: https://careers.state.gov/work/foreign-service/officer/  More information on becoming an Army Foreign Area Officer: https://www.army.mil/standto/archive/2019/07/12/index.html    MAJ Dyrenforth's recent publications on building cooperation abroad: “Building Enduring Partnerships in Africa: How The IMET Program Helps The United States Counter China In Africa,” Small Wars Journal, July 2020. “Do We Need to Work with Despots? The Question of Nondemocratic Leaders and Us Foreign Policy,” Modern War Institute, May 2020. “Strengthening U.S. Strategic Influence: How to Make IMET the Most Powerful Tool in the Security Cooperation Toolkit,” FAO Journal of International Affairs, January 2020.”   Reach out to us by emailing SOSHresearchlab@westpoint.edu. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers, and should not be seen as reflective of the official positions of the US Military Academy, the United States Army, the Department of Defense, the Department of State, or any other government entity.   

PODCAST FROM IIMA
Vaccine Innovation & The Future of Clinical Trials Post Covid-19

PODCAST FROM IIMA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 47:51


Dr. Mehul Mehta, CMO, Albright Stonebridge Group & Visiting Faculty in Ophthalmology and Global Health at Harvard Medical School talks about Vaccine Innovation & The Future of Clinical Trials Post Covid-19. The session was moderated by IIMA Prof. Chirantan Chatterjee.

SochBichar
Grand National (Intellectual) Dialogue (For Reform) in Pakistan, Day-2

SochBichar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 117:52


Moderator: Dr Nadeem ul Haq (VC. PIDE) Panelists/Speakers Ms. Najma Pirzada (Managing Editor-Global Village Space Publications )Mr. Fahd Hussain (Journalist/Resident Editor Dawn )Dr.Erum Haider (Assistant Professor Political Science and Environmental Studies College of Wooster OH)Ms. Huzaima Bukhari (Advocate High Court and Visiting Faculty at LUMS)   Description:  There is talk of a Grand National Dialog in Pakistan. In the past, such initiatives have led to APCs that have mainly tried to strengthen political cartels. Reform for changing the way we do business of politics and policy is conveniently never in the agenda. We at PIDE are proposing a Grand National (intellectual) dialog on reform to parallel and possibly lead the possible GND with ideas. PIDE questions to our intellectuals will be:1. Is democracy working as it should?2. Can the system be improved through reform? What would you suggest!3. Can the clash of institutions be avoided through reform?4.Parliament virtually becomes irrelevant after elections! Attendance rates are low and legislative efforts very limited. Debates on bills infrequent. Even the budget is not debated adequately. Competence of parliamentarians to take on complex legislative issues too remains in question.5. Democrats don’t want local government. Can the constitution be democratic w/o local government? MNAs, MPAs are running after development funds and involved in local admin.6.The executive thrives in extreme centralization. All regulatory agencies PSEs universities are not granted autonomy.7.Judiciary often wants to play the role of the executive while commercial and other disputes wait for decades to be sorted out. Precedents clearly are not adhered to and the speed of justice is very slow.8. 1 election every 5 years enables a government to establish absolute rule leaving opposition and others frantic for a role.9. Dynastic politics or the control of the constituencies by families has almost developed “rotten boroughs”. What sort of electoral reform can bring in more electoral competition? There are many issues for intellectuals to take up. Theses should be written on these issues to light our way to a better system. The usual binaries— civil military and presidential vs parliamentary- prevent the focus from being placed on improving our current system. We would like to spotlight the failings of our current system that derives from colonialism. Can we reform it?

waterloop
waterloop #48: Judith Enck on Moving Beyond Plastics

waterloop

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020


Judith Enck is founder of Beyond Plastics and a Senior Fellow and Visiting Faculty member at Bennington College, as well as a former Regional Administrator for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for New York, New Jersey, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. In this episode Judith explains how advocacy, education, legislation, and individual action are all part of reducing plastic pollution in water. She discusses how the coronavirus pandemic impacted the amount of single-use plastic and lists several films that tell the story of plastics. Judith also talks about PFAS pollution in Hoosick Falls, NY, hurricane recovery and resilience, and damaging changes to water policy under the Trump administration. The waterloop podcast is brought to you by High Sierra Showerheads, the smart and stylish way to save water, energy, and money while enjoying a powerful shower. Use promo code waterloop for 20 percent off at www.highsierrashowerheads.com

#TheEvaluator
Introducing 'The Evaluator'

#TheEvaluator

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 2:40


The IEU is excited to announce the release of our new podcast series 'The Evaluator' which brings compelling insights on cutting-edge topics related to evaluation, climate action and development, featuring experts from across the globe as well as from within the IEU. Stay tuned for the launch of our first episode with Dr. Unni Karunakara who is currently a Shinhan Distinguished Visiting Professor at Yonsei University and a Visiting Faculty at Tshinghua University as well as an Assistant Clinical Professor of Public Health at Yale School of Public Health. He has extensive experience in the humanitarian relief sector working as the International President of Doctors Without Borders from 2010 to 2013. Dr. Karunakara will share his expertise working on humanitarian issues and provide his thoughts on how developing countries should approach the challenges associated with COVID-19. You can subscribe to 'The Evaluator' on major podcast platforms including Anchor, Breaker, Spotify, and Google. Have questions or comments? Be sure to follow us on Twitter and tweet about our episodes using the hashtag #TheEvaluator.

#TheEvaluator
'The Evaluator' Episode 1: COVID-19 and Developing Countries

#TheEvaluator

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 10:53


In this episode, we interview Dr. Unni Karunakara. He is currently a Shinhan Distinguished Visiting Professor at Yonsei University and a Visiting Faculty at Tshinghua University as well as an Assistant Clinical Professor of Public Health at Yale School of Public Health. Dr. Karunakara has extensive experience in the humanitarian relief sector working as the International President of Doctors Without Borders from 2010 to 2013. Dr. Karunakara shares his expertise working on humanitarian issues and provides his thoughts on how developing countries should approach the challenges associated with COVID-19. You can subscribe to 'The Evaluator' on major podcast platforms including Anchor, Radio Public, Breaker, Spotify, and Google. Have questions or comments? Be sure to follow us on Twitter and tweet about the episode using the hashtag #TheEvaluator

Leader By Design
Leader by Design #56 | Program Impact | Nalin Gupta, Key Account Manager (Sales), Sidel GMEA FZ LLC

Leader By Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 2:02


Click on the link, answer 3 easy entry level questions and join the Leader by Design Hub: https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeaderByDesign/ I truly enjoyed curating and disseminating training as a Visiting Faculty on "Contemporary Issues on Leadership" at IMT Ghaziabad to Corporate/Business Leaders/Executives from different organizations attending the program in 2019. Listen to this Podcast to hear how the program impacted Nalin Gupta, Key Account Manager (Sales), Sidel GMEA FZ LLC & her journey! Wishing her amazing success in her leadership journey.

MICAST_The Official Podcast Of MICA Ahmedabad
S02 E05 | Prof. Sanjeev Kotnala on The Media Fanfare

MICAST_The Official Podcast Of MICA Ahmedabad

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 29:18


Do you ever wonder, how this lockdown period could have been completely different without the presence of media? We caught up with Prof. Sanjeev Kotnala, Brand and Marketing Consultant and a Visiting Faculty at MICA, in the fifth episode of 'The New Norm', where he gave us a glimpse of the current scenario in the media industry. We discussed the impact of the pandemic on traditional media platforms, the prudent OTT channels, and the increased fandom around podcasts. Catch us on the other side!

The Research Her
E37. Changing the Narrative of Black Families through Clinical Research and Programming w/ Dr. Ijeoma Opara

The Research Her

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 43:30


Dr. Ijeoma Opara was not always clear about her career path, but she wanted to be sure that she was an expert in whatever field she chose. Her Nigerian parents did not try to push her into any career but instead just told her to be the best at whatever she chooses. After losing her parents due to complications with diabetes, Dr. Opara wanted to address the issues that her community faced so that this does not continue happening which landed her in her current research position.   At a young age, she knew that she needed to take her academic success into her own hands. After getting to her senior year in high school, she realized that she did not have the classes that she needed to get into a four-year university. She instead started at community college and earned her associate degree before continuing on to get her bachelor's degree.   Dr. Opara thought when she was finishing her bachelor's that she wanted to go to law school. She took the LSAT twice and got into law schools but chose to not attend because she did not feel it was her true calling. Though Dr. Opara faced many trials and tribulations, she ended up exactly where she was meant to be. Learn more about her journey by listening to Episode 37 of The Research Her podcast.   About Dr. Ijeoma Opara   Dr. Opara received her Ph.D. in Family Science and Human Development at Montclair State University, her Master of Social Work from New York University, Master of Public Health in Epidemiology at New York Medical College, and a Bachelor of Arts from New Jersey City University.     Currently, Dr. Opara is a professor at Stony Brook University School of Social Welfare and Visiting Faculty at Yale University School of Public Health. Dr. Opara also directs a consulting agency that offers training to youth, community-based organizations, companies, and schools on various topics related to substance use prevention, sexual health, and more.   Connect with her: Website: ijeomaopara.com Instagram: @dr.ijeoma.opara Twitter: @IjeomaOo LinkedIn: Ijeoma Opara, PhD, LMSW, MPH   Connect with me: Website: TheResearchHer.com Instagram: @TheResearchHer Twitter: @TheResearchHer Facebook: @TheResearchHer   Ways to subscribe to The Research Her podcast Google Apple Stitcher Spotify RSS feed   Have feedback? Download the FREE "The Research Her" APP on iOS and Android (to directly send feedback) Email HitUsUp@TheResearchHer.com

IngenioUs
Dr. Amer Ahmed: Addressing Racial Injustice on Campus with Authentic, Actionable Change

IngenioUs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 63:02


On the eve of the George Floyd killing, colleges have an opportunity to reimagine their resources and structures to humanize and offer dignity to racially minoritized students and communities. And yet, while many leaders have issued strong words of support, few seem to know how to make change happen. On this episode, intercultural communications consultant and national thought leader, Dr. Amer Ahmed offers practical guidance for how to move beyond the words to create change that will stick. Dr. Ahmed serves as Interim Executive Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Visiting Faculty at Dickinson College. Check out his new podcast wherever you listen: The Eclectic Inclusion Podcast.

Lights | Camera | Azadi
#18 Understanding the Dragon with Avinash Godbole

Lights | Camera | Azadi

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 92:53


*Correction in the opening message: It is 15th June and not 18th June.*Correction 2: The letter was from A. B. Vajpayee and not George FernandesLink to the letter: https://www.nytimes.com/1998/05/13/world/nuclear-anxiety-indian-s-letter-to-clinton-on-the-nuclear-testing.htmlDr. Avinash Godbole is an Assitant Professor of International Relations and China Studies at JSLH, JGU. He focuses on China's Foreign Policy and Asia Strategy, the Party Studies, China's Minority Policies, and Energy and Environment policies. He has written extensively on these issues in Academic and Media publications. Previously he worked with ICWA and before that with IDSA. He is also a Visiting Faculty at the Naval War College, Goa. 1.India China Relationship 2.Rajiv Gandhi's 1988 visit to China and the aftermath of the same 3.When did China became Nationalistic? 4.The century of Humiliation 5.Why Nationalism matters in China? 6.What is the narrative they give about the great leap forward? 7.Is there a pattern you see in the last 100 years? 8.What is the next big thing for them? 9.Why is China expansionist? 10.India China Neighbours and Strangers 11.Do we really understand them? 12.What is the single biggest misunderstanding we have about them? 13.Membership of the Chinese Communist Party 14.How is dissent in China? 15.How CCP sees India? 16.How has India's relationship with China evolved over 20 years? 17.Manmohan Singh Speech in China 18.Was India's policy towards China was of appeasement? 19.Why Galwan happened? 20.Was it an intelligence failure? 21.Modi and Xi's Mahabalipuram visit 22.Is this the same as previous stand-offs? 23.Next is what for India? 24.Why China took the risk it did? 25.How many soldiers did China lose? 1. भारत चीन संबंध 2. राजीव गांधी की 1988 की चीन यात्रा और उसके बाद की यात्रा 3. चीन राष्ट्रवादी कब बना? 4. अपमान की सदी 5. चीन में राष्ट्रवाद क्यों मायने रखता है? 6. वे महान छलांग के बारे में क्या बयान देते हैं? 7. क्या कोई पैटर्न है जो आप पिछले 100 वर्षों में देख रहे हैं? 8. उनके लिए अगली बड़ी बात क्या है? 9. चीन का विस्तारवादी क्यों है? 10. भारत चीन पड़ोसी और अजनबी 11. क्या हम वास्तव में उन्हें समझते हैं? 12. हम उनके बारे में सबसे बड़ी गलतफहमी क्या है? 13. चीनी कम्युनिस्ट पार्टी की सदस्यता 14. चीन में असंतोष कैसे है? 15. CCP भारत को कैसे देखता है? 16. चीन के साथ भारत के संबंध 20 वर्षों में कैसे विकसित हुए हैं? 17. चीन में मनमोहन सिंह भाषण 18. क्या चीन के प्रति भारत की नीति तुष्टिकरण की थी? 19. गालवान क्यों हुआ? 20. क्या यह एक खुफिया विफलता थी? 21. मोदी और शी की महाबलीपुरम यात्रा 22. क्या यह पिछले स्टैंड-अप के समान है? 23. अगला भारत के लिए क्या है? 24. चीन ने यह जोखिम क्यों उठाया? 25. चीन ने कितने सैनिक खोए?

Leader By Design
Leader by Design #54 | Program Impact | Meenakshie Gautam, Manager, Bharat Bijlee Limited

Leader By Design

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 1:09


Click on the link, answer 3 easy entry level questions and join the Leader by Design Hub: https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeaderByDesign/ I truly enjoyed curating and disseminating training as a Visiting Faculty on "Contemporary Issues on Leadership" at IMT Ghaziabad to Corporate/Business Leaders/Executives from different organizations attending the program in 2019. Listen to this Podcast to hear how the program impacted Meenakshie Gautam, Manager, Bharat Bijlee Limited & her journey! Wishing her amazing success in her leadership journey.

Dentists, Implants and Worms
Episode 227: Apple called HIM. NBD.

Dentists, Implants and Worms

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 86:01


Dr. Moody chats with Dr. Doug Sandquist - Dentist, Photographer, and Life Long Learner.  His accomplishments include being contacted by Apple to use a photo he took! Dr. Doug Sandquist is a Dentist in Las Vegas, NV Born and raised in Las Vegas, went to Dental School at Loma Linda University School of Dentistry.   By his own account, he's been a life long learner. Sandquist completed the Misch Curriculum in 2008, and is Visiting Faculty at Spear Education. He does landscape photography on the side for fun and plays golf.  He also has his own Podcast, The Doug Sandquist Podcast. https://dougsandquistpodast.com His prints can be found at https://sandquistphotography.com Twitter: @dougsandquist Instagram: @dougsandquist Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dougsandquistphoto/

Leader By Design
Leader by Design #49 | Program Impact | Siddharth Singh Chauhan - Zonal Head, DFM Foods Ltd

Leader By Design

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 1:48


I truly enjoyed curating and disseminating training as a Visiting Faculty on "Contemporary Issues on Leadership" at IMT Ghaziabad to Corporate Executives from different corporates attending the program in 2019. Listen to this Podcast to hear how the program impacted Siddharth Chauhan, Zonal Head (previously Regional Head), DFM Foods Limited & his journey! Wishing him amazing success in his leadership journey.

Light Work Podcast
Suné Woods: To Sleep With Terra

Light Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 6:35


August 28 – October 19Kathleen O. Ellis GalleryEvent: Wednesday, September 13, 6-7:30pmReception: Wednesday, September 13, 5-6pmLight Work is pleased to present the work of photo-collage and video artist Suné Woods, To Sleep With Terra. This will be Woods’ first solo exhibition with Light Work since her residency here in 2016. The exhibition will be on view in the Kathleen O. Ellis Gallery at Light Work from August 28―October 19, 2017, with an opening reception with the artist on Wednesday, September 13, from 5-6pm.As part of the opening reception, we invite gallery patrons to a special presentation at 6pm. Infused with wordplay, found imagery, sound and moving images in multimedia form by Woods, award-winning poet Fred Moten, and Syracuse University Professor and musicologist James Gordon Williams. Titled You are mine. I see now, I’m a have to let you go, this collaboration was generously supported by Syracuse University’s Humanities Center and is part of the 2017-18 Syracuse Symposium: Belonging. Both events are free, open to the public, and offer refreshments.Urban Video Project (UVP) will feature Suné Woods’ video work, A Feeling Like Chaos, concurrently with When a Heart Scatter, Scatter, Scatter in the Everson’s Robineau Gallery and To Sleep with Terra at Light Work. Woods says that A Feeling Like Chaos “attempts to make sense of a continuum of disaster, toxicity, fear, and a political system that sanctions violence towards its citizens.” This installation will be on view on the Everson Museum’s north facade September 14―23 and October 5―28, 2017, from dusk until 11:00 p.m. Find more information at urbanvideoproject.com.Los Angeles-based artist Suné Woods creates multi-channel video installations, photographs, sculpture, and collage. Her practice examines absences and vulnerabilities within cultural and social histories. She also uses microcosmal sites such as the family to understand the larger sociological phenomenon, imperialist mechanisms, and formations of knowledge. She is interested in how language is emotively expressed, guarded and translated through the absence and presence of the physical body.To Sleep With Terra includes photo-collage and works on paper that explore Wood’s ongoing interest in creating her own topographies, gleaned from science, travel, and geographic magazines and books of the past fifty years. The collage work explores the social phenomena that indoctrinate brutality and the ways in which propaganda and exploitation have employed photography.Woods has said of her artistic journey, “Collage seemed the best way for me to articulate all the complicated sensations that were arising for me while processing these streamed documentations of violence, ecology, and a desire to understand more deeply how seemingly disparate things relate when they are mashed up in a visual conversation.”lg.ht/SuneWoods—Suné Woods has participated in residencies at Headlands Center for the Arts, Vermont Studio Center, The Center for Photography at Woodstock, and Light Work. Woods has received awards from the Visions from the New California Initiative, as well as The John Gutmann Fellowship Award, and The Baum Award for an Emerging American Photographer. She has exhibited her work at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, The Lowe Art Museum, Miami, and The San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery. She received her MFA from California College of the Arts in 2010 and is currently Visiting Faculty at Vermont College of Fine Art.—Special thanks to Daylight Blue Mediadaylightblue.comLight Worklightwork.orgMusic: "A Simple Blur" by Blue Dot SessionsMusic: "Vela Vela" by Blue Dot Sessionssessions.blue See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Leader By Design
Leader by Design #42 | Program Impact | Rahul Jain - Maruti Suzuki India

Leader By Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 1:24


I truly enjoyed curating and disseminating training as Visiting Faculty on "Contemporary Issues on Leadership" at IMT Ghaziabad to Corporate Executives from different corporates attending the program. Listen to this Podcast to hear how the program impacted Rahul Jain from Maruti Suzuki & his journey! Wishing him amazing success in his leadership journey.

Leader By Design
Leader by Design #28 | Program Impact | Abhishek Ghavri - Dainik Jagran

Leader By Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 1:40


I truly enjoyed curating and disseminating training as Visiting Faculty on "Contemporary Issues on Leadership" at IMT Ghaziabad to Corporate Executives from different corporates attending the program. Listen to this Podcast to hear how the program impacted him & his journey!

Leader By Design
Leader by Design #26 | Contemporary Issues on Leadership | Testimonials

Leader By Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 9:00


I truly enjoyed curating and disseminating training as Visiting Faculty on "Contemporary Issues on Leadership" at IMT Ghaziabad to Corporate Executives from different corporates attending the program. Listen to this to hear how the program impacted them! Thank you Professor Asish Bhattacharyya for the opportunity & thank you Professor Vijay Lakshmi Singh for being an amazing Internal Faculty! #Leadership #LeadershipInYou #LeadershipInAction #IMTGhaziabad #CorporateExecutives #DainikJagran #MarutiSuzukiIndiaLimited #ScaniaCommercialVehiclesIndia #VolkswagonGroup #SidelGMEAFZLLC #BharatBijleeLimited #DFMFoodsLimited #DsGroup #HotspotMediacom

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts
North American Pain School 2019: A Conversation with Visiting Faculty Member Jennifer Laird

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 21:17


Jennifer Laird, PhD, DSc, Eli Lilly and Company, discusses her sojourns between academic and company settings, what makes for a good drug target, her love of gardening, and more. 

Noobie Dentist Podcast
NDP 54 - Live Interview During All-on-4 implant surgery with Dr. Alex Fibishenko

Noobie Dentist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 57:48


This week’s episode is really quite special and something that I personally have never seen been done before. I recorded this week’s interview with Dr. Alex Fibishenko live in the operating room as he was performing an upper and lower arch All on 4 implant procedure. I had the awesome opportunity to retract and suction while performing the interview and the resultant podcast is a true auditory experience. You’ll hear the HR monitor in the background, the suction and handpiece throughout the interview. I spent several hours trying to clean up the loud suction noises as best I could  so I do hope you guys can stick it out and listen to the podcast as Dr. Alex shares a wealth of information. Nonetheless this episode understandably doesn’t have the same sound quality of your typical podcast. This episode will give you the feel of being in theatre standing with us watching the surgery which I doubt you’ll find on any other podcast. Dr Alex Fibishenko practices exclusively in Oral Implantology, Dento-Facial Surgery and Facial Aesthetics. One of Australia’s most respected implant surgeons, innovators and educators, Dr Fibishenko works in a surgical capacity with selected dentists and specialists. He is founder of All-On-4 Clinic and is a Visiting Faculty at the Linhart Continuing Dental Education Program at NYU College of Dentistry. For you Australian listeners, Dr. Alex has kindly offered up 2 spots to his implant residency program running October 21-23. We will be running a contest on Instagram so be sure to check out my Instagram page for more details. This course is valued at almost $9000 and is generally not available to Australian dentists so it is an amazing opportunity to learn from one of Australia’s best implant dentists. Good luck and I hope to see the winners there! As always if you have been enjoying these podcasts please be sure to pass them along to your friends, classmates and colleagues. It would also mean a lot to me if you head over to iTunes or in the podcast app on your iphones and give the show a 5 star rating and leave a review! Lastly, I have been working on a large collaborative project with a fellow podcast host and my good friend Dr. David Kier. We have recently launched 4Sight Live which is  a short format live interview series that we will be running on Instagram and facebook and we will also be announcing some exciting news in the coming weeks. Please give us a follow  @4sightdental on Instagram and Facebook   Dr. Alex Fibishenko’s Details Instagram: @dralexfibishenko @allon4clinics Website: https://allon4.com.au/   Sponsor Details www.henryschein.com.au Are you looking for a hands on course to complement your current CPD plan?  Henry Schein runs over 150 CPD courses every year.  Visit their website www.henryschein.com.au to view the current offering.  Their complete offering ranges from endodontics, orthodontics and surgical as well as infection control, practice marketing and much more! Use code PODCAST for a 5% discount on all Henry Schein run courses.    Podcast Details f you’ve been enjoying the Noobie Dentist podcast please be sure to rate us on iTunes and leave a review! If you have any feedback or questions or just want to get in touch you can find me on Instagram @noobiedentist The NoobieDentist podcast is now available on Spotify, youtube, noobiedentist.com, apple podcast app, stitcher and any other podcast apps out there!http://www.noobiedentist.com @noobiedentist on Instagramhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu90HU1-gBJK1Pkz61OQaQA Noobie Dentist Study Club on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/noobiedentistSC/        

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts
IASP Pain Research Forum Podcast--North American Pain School 2019: A Conversation with Visiting Faculty Member Judith Paice

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 21:52


Judith Paice, PhD, RN, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, US, discusses her work with cancer patients who have pain, her thoughts on the opioid crisis, and the importance of multimodal treatment in pain care.

On the Issues with Alon Ben-Meir
On the Issues Episode 62: Govind Dwivedi

On the Issues with Alon Ben-Meir

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 37:12


Today's guest is Govind Dwivedi. Major General G G Dwivedi retired as an Assistant Chief Integrated Defence Staff (strategic) in 2009, after 38 years of distinguished service in the Indian Army (Infantry). A Veteran of the Bangladesh War in 1971, he later commanded unit/formations in intense operational environment; as well as held important staff, instructional and foreign assignments. A graduate of National Defence Academy Kharkvasla, he holds M Sc, MBA, M.Phil (double) in Defence & Strategic Studies from Madras University and a Ph.D. in International Relations from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Besides Interpretership in Chinese from the School of Foreign Languages, he obtained ‘Art & Practice of Leadership Development’ and Senior Executives Programme in National/International Security from Harvard Kennedy School, USA. An alumnus of National Defence College, he has been faculty at Indian Military Academy Dehradun and Defence Services Staff College Wellington; served as Defence Attaché in China, Mongolia, and North Korea. He was instrumental in the formulation of numerous concept papers and doctrines as the Head of Doctrine/Strategic Branches. From 2013-17, he was a Professor of International Relations at Aligarh University, a central university, and was instrumental in establishing the new Faculty of International Studies. Currently he is a Visiting Faculty at Foreign Services Institute Delhi, Panjab University Chandigarh and North Cap University, Gurgaon, and is a resource person for UGC HRD Centers of Leading Central Universities. He has authored/edited five books; published over 50 articles including book chapters on Geo Strategy, National Security and Leadership, and over 70 short pieces in the leading professional journals and national dailies. A member of renowned think tanks, he regularly guest speaks at premier ‘Centers of Excellence’ both in India and abroad and appears frequently on national television as a panelist. In today’s episode, we discuss relations between India and China, Kashmir, and the conflict between India and Pakistan over that region.

Scent & the Mind
What Is Aromatherapy?

Scent & the Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 40:07


You’re in for a treat with this one. Amy Galper is not only my former aromatherapy teacher but an all-round multi-hyphenate megawatt woman. She is the co-founder of the New York Institute of Aromatic Studies, a passionate advocate, entrepreneur, formulator, and consultant in organic beauty and wellness. Along the way, she has co-authored the best-selling “Plant Powered Beauty,” is a guest lecturer at NYU, and has presented at Nova Southeastern University (NSU) as well as being a member of the Visiting Faculty at Arbor Vitae School of Traditional Herbalism in New York City. In this episode, we dig deep and discuss everything from scents emotional resonance, favorite smells, the future of aromatherapy, and how essential oils and plant healing can improve the health of the body, mind, and spirit. Disclaimer: Nothing in the content, products, or services should be considered, or used as a substitute for, medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. This Site and its services do not constitute the practice of any medical, nursing, or other professional health care advice, diagnosis, or treatment. You should always talk to your health care provider for diagnosis and treatment, including your specific health or medical needs. None of the products or services offered through this Site represents or warrants that any particular service or product is safe, appropriate, or effective for you. We advise users to always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions regarding personal health or medical conditions. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem or disease, please contact a qualified health care professional immediately. You should never delay seeking medical advice, disregard medical advice, or discontinue medical treatment because of information on this Site.

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The LabAroma Podcast by Colleen Quinn
010 Amy Galper- Farm to Face Beauty

The LabAroma Podcast by Colleen Quinn

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 56:47


Amy Galper, B.A., M.A., Co-Founder of the New York Institute of Aromatic Studies, has been a Certified Aromatherapist since 2001, as well as a passionate advocate, entrepreneur, formulator and consultant in organic beauty and wellness. She has also co-authored the newly released book, “Plant Powered Beauty,” published by BenBella Books and endorsed by beauty industry visionary Bobbi Brown, Credo Beauty's Annie Jackson and Sophie Uliano, author of Gorgeously Green. Amy is honored and proud to be a member of Credo Beauty's Clean Beauty Council, celebrating, advocating and educating for Clean Beauty and Wellness, along with other influencers and thought leaders in the field.Over the past several years, Amy has also built a vibrant consultancy practice, offering her expertise in plant-based beauty ingredient research and sourcing, product formulation and private labeling, as well as corporate and private wellness event planning; She is currently an advisor and educator to a number of beauty and wellness brands and companies.Amy has appeared as a featured speaker at the Indie Beauty Expo, Women in Flavor & Fragrance Conference, EcoSessions, along with dozens of media events and conferences. She is a guest lecturer at NYU, and has presented at Nova Southeastern University (NSU) and is a member of the Visiting Faculty at Arbor Vitae School of Traditional Herbalism in New York City. She has been featured on FOX NEWS, CUNY TV, and FAT MASCARA, and has been quoted as an aromatherapy expert for countless of articles and posts about essential oils, as seen in Cosmopolitan Magazine, Vogue.com, Extraordinary Health, Dr. OZ, Prevention, Well and Good, Better Homes and Gardens, Mind Body Green, People, Allure, Refinery29 and many, many, more.Find and Learn from Amy at the following linkshttps://aromaticstudies.commy book:https://www.amazon.com/Plant-Powered-Beauty-Essential-Ingredients-Wellness/dp/1944648852/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1LLT8N2HYENI6&keywords=plant+powered+beauty&qid=1555523099&s=gateway&sprefix=plant+powered+%2Cgarden%2C139&sr=8-1https://credobeauty.com/pages/clean-beauty-councilTo learn more about plants & your health from Colleen at LabAroma check out this informative PDF: https://mailchi.mp/2fe0e426b244/osw1lg2dkhDisclaimer: The information presented in this podcast is for educational purposes only, and is not intended to replace professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor if you are in need of medical care, and before making any changes to your health routine.

The Age of Jackson Podcast
029 Gordon S. Wood's The Radicalism of the American Revolution [1991] with Michael D. Hattem (History of History 7)

The Age of Jackson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 69:14


In a grand and immemsely readable synthesis of historical, political, cultural, and economic analysis, a prize-winning historian describes the events that made the American Revolution. Gordon S. Wood depicts a revolution that was about much more than a break from England, rather it transformed an almost feudal society into a democratic one, whose emerging realities sometimes baffled and disappointed its founding fathers. Gordon S. Wood is the Alva O. Way University Professor and professor of history emeritus at Brown University. His 1969 book, The Creation of the American Republic, 1776–1787, received the Bancroft and John H. Dunning prizes and was nominated for the National Book Award. Wood's 1992 book, The Radicalism of the American Revolution, won the Pulitzer Prize and the Emerson Prize. His 2009 book, Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789–1815, won the New-York Historical Society American History Book Prize. In 2010, Wood was awarded a National Humanities Medal by President Obama. He contributes regularly to the New Republic and the New York Review of Books.Michael D. Hattem is the Visiting Assistant Professor of History at Knox College. He received his Ph.D. in History from Yale University in 2017 and served one year as a Schwartz Postdoctoral Fellow at the New-York Historical Society and Visiting Faculty at The New School. His current manuscript, Past and Prologue: The Politics of Memory in the American Revolution, explores the role of the historical past in revolutionary American culture and politics, particularly the importance of changing historical memories of the British and colonial pasts in shaping the dynamics of the coming of the American Revolution and the development of early American nationalism. The manuscript is currently under contract to Yale University Press. You can follow him on Twitter: @MichaelHattem.

Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran
984 K2 Facilitation & Dental Education with Dr. Kevin Kwiecien : Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran

Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 82:48


His early curiosity around dentistry is not uncommon. His path and experience is quite unique. From the moment, he was referred to the orthodontist at eleven years old and realized that he could wear cool ties every day, he was intrigued. When he watched (suffered) as his huge “buck teeth” became a more reasonable part of his face with the help (torture) of a bionator, the dreaded head-gear, and huge uneven brackets on every tooth, he knew this was his future. It wasn’t necessarily creating nice smiles that struck him. He intuitively knew that he could have a positive impact people’s happiness, self-esteem and confidence (But at his young age those were not the words he would have used. He wasn’t much of an accomplished reader at that time, nor did he possess a broad vocabulary).   He worked in the lab of that same hometown (Reno, Nevada) orthodontist in high school and eventually managed the lab (fabricating a wide range of orthodontic appliances every day) while completing his undergraduate studies (and starting a family a bit early just to keep things interesting) until he was accepted to dental school in Oregon. His experience of the team in that practice and the intentional energy given to it laid the foundation for his future, to say the least. Once in dental school in Portland, (Oregon Health & Sciences University), he connected with the Department of Orthodontics, working on several research projects and was even published! But no, he is not an orthodontist. Crazy, right?   He went back to his home town to practice dentistry, which is really where his career began to evolve in a unique way. He was an impatient associate in a practice he would purchase after a one-year associateship. He was then a young practice owner and disrespectful boss of the dentist who had owned the practice for 34 years. Yes, he has learned much the hard way, but learned he has. He focused on his team and quickly learned a new word for his vocabulary: Humility.   As fate would have it, he and his family would move back to Portland, creating an opportunity for Kevin to quickly find and associate to help the transition, find a buyer for his practice, work as an associate in Portland, while looking for a new practice to purchase, all simultaneously! Yes, early in his career, he would experience almost every aspect of the dental business, a gift wrapped in unique box. The new practice in Portland had its challenges, as all practices do. This time it was a turn-key experience in a practice that needed considerable updating. Shortly after paying for (ok, financing) the improvements, it became obvious that the practice needed a better location. So, Kevin had an opportunity to experience a new building with new build-outs, new equipment, and patients that were uncertain if the drive to the new location was worth it, another gift and a weird looking package.   While dealing with the crazy business side of dentistry, he was focusing on becoming a better leader, facilitator, and dentist. His many hours learning from Frank Spear, The Pankey Institute, Tucker Gold Study Club (Tom Walker), TMD Study Club (Sam Higdon), Behavioral and Occlusion Study Club (Margie Mannering and David Latz) and so many others allowed him the opportunity to create a practice with exceptional dentistry, yet always focused on his team. As some in the dental community took note of his ability to truly integrate what he was learning into his practice, he was asked to start sharing his experience in the dental school, study clubs, and several other organizations. And he loved it!   Following his passion for education and facilitation, he sold his practice to pursue academia, completing a Master’s Degree in Healthcare Administration (Identical coursework and pathway as the MBA Healthcare degree as a cohort), direct several clinical courses at the dental school, and direct the Faculty Dental Practice. In 2014, he was asked to join as full-time faculty at Spear Education, where he served several key roles until 2018, including Director of Spear Online, co-course-director of Facially Generated Treatment Planning Workshop, Occlusion Workshop, Dental Sleep Medicine Workshop, Exceptional Dental Team Workshop, Comprehensive Dentistry in the Digital World, Seminar, multiple Spear Online educational courses, Director of Visiting Faculty and practiced in the Faculty Practice.   Kevin has practiced, learned and taught at every level. His very unique experiences and education provide him with the tools, empathy and skills to help dentists and dental teams reach appropriate goals and dreams, helping make every day in the practice a day of camaraderie, love, compassion, and empathy for each other and the patient.   https://ksquaredfacilitation.com/

Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran
896 Accumulating Wealth with Mark Kleive, DDS : Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran

Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2017 70:57


Dr. Mark Kleive earned his D.D.S. degree with distinction from the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry in 1997. Mark has had the experience as an associate in a multi-clinic setting and as an owner of 2 different fee-for-service practices. For the last 6 years Mark has practiced in a beautiful area of the country - Asheville, North Carolina.   Mark is a Visiting Faculty member with The Pankey Institute and a 2015 inductee into the American College of Dentistry. He is also a regular contributor to the Restorative Nation website. Mark has lectured at numerous state and regional dental meetings including Hinman, Yankee, Texas, Minnesota, California, Florida and the ADA’s annual session. He also teaches a financial management course for dentists in Black Mountain, NC.   www.blackmountaindentist.com

Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran
882 Advice for Students & New Grads with Dr. Daniel Butterman : Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran

Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 70:09


Dr. Daniel Butterman is a general and cosmetic dentist with a practice emphasis on implant placement and restoration. In his capacity as an Advanced CEREC Trainer, Mentor, and Visiting Faculty for CEREC Doctors, Dr. Butterman has trained other dentists worldwide. In 1994, he graduated with honors form the University of Maryland School of Dentistry. Dr. Butterman also is a graduate of the Misch International Implant Institute, and was awarded the Mastership Certification by the International Dental Implant Association and the Fellowship Certification by the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. He also is a member of the American Dental Association, the Colorado Dental Association, and the Metropolitan Denver Dental Society.   www.buttermandental.com

Relentless Health Value
Episode 12: Finding Value of Innovation - Dr. Adam C. Powell of Payer+Provider Syndicate

Relentless Health Value

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2014 44:55


Adam C. Powell, Ph.D., is the President of Payer+Provider Syndicate, a management advisory and operational consulting firm focused on the healthcare delivery and managed care industries. A healthcare economist and published author, Dr. Powell's specialty is using quantitative techniques to examine issues concerning technology, product design, operations, and firm decision making. Dr. Powell holds a Doctorate and Master's degree from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he studied Health Care Management and Economics. He also holds Bachelor's degrees in Management Science and Writing from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Powell is a member of the adjunct faculty of Northeastern University, where he teaches students in the Health Informatics Graduate Program. He additionally serves on the Visiting Faculty of the Indian School of Business, where he teaches a post-graduate course on Health IT. Outside of his consulting and academic work, Dr. Powell provides thought leadership through both expert networks and the media. He has been featured in over one hundred and fifty articles from outlets including CNN, Forbes, Fox, Inc., JAMA, NBC News, Reuters, The Wall Street Journal, Yahoo! Finance, Becker's Hospital Review, Fierce, Healthcare Finance News, and Seeking Alpha. A frequent public speaker, Dr. Powell has delivered many lectures on healthcare innovation to audiences in China, India, and the United States. LinkedIn: adamcpowellTwitter: @payerproviderEmail (preferred mode of interaction): powell@payerprovider.com 00:00 Adam talks about what exactly Quantitive Strategy Consulting is.2:00 How the quantitative work that Adam does affects change.3:30 The importance of knowing the value of change.4:00 The evolution of the services offered over Adam's tenure as president over his organization.5:35 Adam's career journey: From MIT to his current position.8:00 Adam's dissertation on Behavioral Economics in concern with hospital purchasing.10:15 “A secure way to move into the unknown”11:00 The Value of Innovation: ‘innovation' as a buzzword, its meaning in Adam's eyes.13:00 Adam discusses the two (or more) opportunities for marketing a product.14:30 The factor that could mean the difference between a successful start-up and an unsuccessful start-up.15:40 The multiplicity of quantitative innovation.16:00 Adam explains his six-step methodology for consulting healthcare companies.17:45 A summary of the steps: 1) Determine how it generates value 2) List all key assumptions 3) Research baselines for the assumptions 4) Create potential ranges 5) Integrate the assumptions 6) Tweak the assumptions18:20 An example of this methodology in action.25:30 The multitude of assumptions that can be considered for each instance.27:20 Considering the value of an employee's time.28:50 “It's better to be roughly correct than precisely wrong.”29:35 “Total Benefit Number”30:10 How the key value proposition is really creating value.33:30 How quantifying the benefit of innovation can help a healthcare company effectively evaluate the value they are producing.36:40 How Adam's methodology works for both services and products.37:15 Steps to take right now to discover the value of your services or product.38:40 After taking these steps, email Adam at: Powell@payerprovider.com

Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 299: Aaron GM and Ginger Wolfe-Suarez

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2011 66:29


This week: San Francisco checks in with a discussion with Aaron GM and Ginger Wolfe-Suarez In this episode Art Practical contributors Zachary Royer Scholz, Elyse Mallouk, and Patricia Maloney speak with artists Aaron GM  and Ginger Wolfe-Suarez. This was one of several conversations held over the weekend of the fair as part of “In and Out of Context: Artists Define the Space between San Francisco and Los Angeles,” a program that invited artists to consider the two cities as a continuously evolving constellation of dialogues, shared interests, and overlapping approaches. An abridged transcript of the conversation can be read on Art Practical. Aaron GM lives and works in Los Angeles. He studied at both San Francisco Art Institute and UCLA. Recently he exhibited a solo presentation at the NADA Art fair in Miami Beach (2010). Other Recent solo exhibitions include capezio (2010) at ltd los angeles, Timeshares (2009) at Parker Jones Gallery in Los Angeles, and sales calls(2008) at Blanket Gallery in Vancouver. Aaron has shown in group exhibitions both nationally and internationally. Ginger Wolfe-Suarez is an emerging conceptual artist, writer, and theorist. Her work often takes the form of large-scale sculpture, exploring the psychology of built space. Both an exploration into the experiential phenomena of body-object relationships, and a questioning of the material nature of sculpture interweave concepts of memory and process. Wolfe-Suarez teaches studio critique and art theory, and is currently Visiting Faculty in the graduate program at San Francisco Art Institute. Her writings on art criticism have been published internationally, and her artwork has been recently exhibited at Silverman Gallery, ltd Los Angeles, KUNSTRAUM AM SCHAUPLATZ in Vienna, Artist Curated Projects in Los Angeles, Mills Art Museum, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, and High Desert Test Sites, among others. She studied at Goldsmiths College in London and later received her BFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and her MFA from the University of California at Berkeley. Wolfe-Suarez lives and works in Richmond, CA, where she raises her three-year-old son.