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We're Momming today with Madeline Brame, Chairwoman of the Victims Rights Reform Council. Madeline has become a leader in the charge against bail reform since the tragic murder of her son, Sergeant Hason Correa, who was stabbed to death at the age of 35 by a group of attackers he didn't even know. He had a wife and three children. Because of New York City's bail reform law, one of Sgt. Correa's attackers walks free today, only 4 years after his murder. Madeline shares the action she and the VRCC have taken to demand justice for the brutal crime that took her son, and what New Yorkers can do to help. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hello Dog Lovers! We are so glad that you’re here! Joining us is. Dr. Linda Messinger who has been board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Dermatology since 1993 and has been in specialty practice at the VRCC Specialty and Emergency Hospital outside of Denver, CO since 1995. She is one of approximately 300 board certified dermatologists in North America and her pet family includes dogs, goldfish, a guinea pig, and too many cats. Is it true that as many as 20 percent of dogs have some form of ear disease?Would you say that itchiness is the #1 reason you see patients? And are ear infections a close second?And I understand that dogs are more prone to ear infections than humans because of the shape of their ear canals. Can you elaborate?Let’s start with the main causes of ear infections.Since allergies are a main cause of ear infections, what are the most common allergens?And I assume that dogs that swim often are more prone?What are the signs of ear infection?And these infections are pretty painful right?Is it more common to have an ear infection in just one ear or both?Can you talk about the different types of ear infections?If left untreated, what can happen?So, what are the steps that you go through to narrow down the actual cause of ear infections?Are there certain diets or food that make dogs more susceptible?What can we do at home to prevent ear infections?Should we be trimming or plucking hair inside the ears?Dr. Messinger, what final words would you like to leave us with regarding ear infections?Dr. Messinger mentioned the American College of Veterinary Dermatology: https://www.acvd.org/Dr. Messinger, where can everyone find out more information about you and VRCC? https://www.vrcc.com/medical-services/dermatology-and-allergies/SOCIAL MEDIA: FB and IG: @VRCCvetWe appreciate our sponsor: AnimalBiomeJust go to AnimalBiome.com and be sure to use the code WOL-20 to receive 20% off of your order Thanks for Listening!Thanks so much for tuning in again this week. Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the Bark About it section. Or you can click on the social media buttons to share an episode.Special thanks to Dr. Messinger for being on the show. Catch you next time!Also, don’t forget to Subscribe for FREE and please leave a review: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify I Stitcher I iHeartRADIO“The Wag Out Loud pawdcast is supported by listeners like you! The show started as a passion project that would help all of us make well-informed decisions for our dogs’ health and well-being. After many amazing guests, intriguing topics and incredible feedback, the WOL pawdcast is hitting a nerve. If you are interested in having your dog live healthier and longer and are finding value in this podcast, why not contribute to the show’s success? It would not be possible to consistently produce a quality show without the listener support that is received. Thanks to all of the dog lovers out there!”
Today on the podcast I'm talking through the shitstorm of 2020. Jackson's 16-day health scare, the VRCC vet that failed him, my friend Jess getting hit by a car, and the corona virus that has taken over the world. Even though this sounds like a podcast of sadness, it's actually a podcast about hope. Because if Jackson can make it through leptospirosis, kidney disease, GI bleed, blood clots in his lungs, and more; well we can make it through 2020. _____________ Support the podcast by clicking the Subscribe button on iTunes and please a review only if you love the podcast! There is enough negativity in this world, don’t spread more. I love hearing about what YOU want me to talk about so feel free to leave on comment here or on social media with topics you’d like me to cover! And don’t forget, some posts have affiliate links which I may be compensated from. This compensation helps with keeping this blog and up and running! Thank you so much for your support, you guys are amazing!
In today’s episode we are joined by Sally-anne Kellaway via Skype. Sally is the Senior Audio Designer on the Microsoft Mixed Reality - Audio and AI team, and an industry leading VR Audio Evangelist. She has extensive experience in sound recording, editing, implementation and testing for interactive media in standard and VR/AR and has an interest in implementing true 3D spatial hearing and binaural sound in video games and other interactive experiences. She is the founder of the Virtual Reality Content Creators Network of Australia (VRCC) which is a not for profit community for virtual reality and associated industries. The VRCC advocates for innovation and connection for all professionals working in virtual, augmented and mixed reality industries in Australia. Previously the Creative Director at OSSIC, the leading audio technology providers active in the VR space, she has a Masters in Acoustics with a focus on psychoacoustics and spatial audio from the University of Sydney. Sally-anne is sought after by VR and AR developers, Software and Middleware developers, Conferences, Meetup Groups and Panels to develop and consult on sound design, implementation, tutorials and presentations. She is the Founder of the Women/NB in VR Group for Australia and co-organiser of the San Diego VR community group and is on the AES Technical Committee for Game Audio (Spatial Audio) and on the Diversity and Inclusion Working group. Sally is a vocal advocate for VR, AR and MR as the future of audio, entertainment and industry and uses her education in Sound Design, Acoustics and Psychoacoustics to rise the tide for all audio professionals passionate about the future. In this episode, Sally-anne speaks about head-tracking, the future of Audio AR, and diversity in the industry. For more information follow: http://1618digital.com/immersive-audio-podcast-episode-4-sally-anne-kellaway/ Subscribe: 1618digital.com/#contact
Acts 2:41-47 Life is not meant to be lived alone God intends for us to experience life together, and that is why at VRCC, we encourage you to get into a small group. A small group is a weekly gathering of three or more people who meet in a home, school, or workplace. They hang out, study the Word, and pray together. Groups come in all shapes and sizes – married couples, singles, men’s, women’s, kids, no kids, workplace, under 20, over 40 - the list goes on! No matter where you are in life, it is important to have a group of people you get together with on a weekly basis to study God’s Word and have fun! 8 Reasons to Start a Small Group You will understand the Bible better in a small group. You will begin to really feel like part of God’s family. Prayer will become more meaningful to you. You will be able to handle stress and pressure better. You will have a natural way to share Christ with friends, relatives, and at work. You will develop leadership skills you never knew you had! You will deepen your understanding of worship. You will be a New Testament Christian! Consider these verses: "They devoted themselves to the apostles teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread, and to prayer. All the believers were together and had everything in common. Every day they continued to meet together... they broke bread in their homes and ate together... and the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved." Acts 2:42, 44, 46-47 "Day after day, in the temple courts and from house to house they never stopped teaching and proclaiming the Good News that Jesus is the Christ." -Acts 5:42 "Greet also the church that meets at their house." -Rom. 16:5 "Aquilla and Priscilla greet you warmly in the Lord and so does the church that meets at their house." -1 Cor. 16: 19 "Give my greetings...to Nympha and the church in her house." -Col. 4: 15
Our guest today is Sara Keyes the Director of Development for the Veterans Restorative Care Center (VRCC). She will discuss: The Veterans Restorative Care Center, a new model to deliver healing for our wounded veterans, and a unique model to provide ongoing operational funding.This show is broadcast live on Tuesday's 2PM ET on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/
Have you ever felt like giving up? Do you need encouragement to live the Christian life? This is a Bible class that I taught at the VRCC church it is longer than my normal podcasts. Hope you enjoy.