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Essex Techno Ltd Podcast
Essex Techno Limited Podcast 2023 - Rave To The Grave

Essex Techno Ltd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 103:41


Tracklist: 1. Skream - Thinking Of You 2. Julio Bashmore - Bubblin' 3. Everything But The Girl - Nothing Left To Lose (Four Tet Mix) 4. Dusky - Everything I Do 5. Rostyslax - Keep It Moving 6. Deekline - Miami Vice 7. Supa - Red Brick 8. Aux Couture - Proteine 9. Erik Shievenin - Keep On 10. Emanual Querol - A Las Mujeres Les Encanta Bailar 11. Wenzday feat. Tyler Graves - Like That 12. Andrew Martin - Heroes 13. Andy BSK - Smilodon 14. Nyra - Energy Bliss 15. Rasco - Come On 16. Citybox - Palms 17. Rex The Dog - Change This Pain For Ecstasy 18. Gloumout - The Loop (ElMute Mix) 19. Waksman feat. Fer - Hipnotica 20. Anuqram - Don't Stop 21. Christoph - The Music 22. Kotelett - I Don't Know (Audiojack Mix) 23. MartinoResi - Loving You 24. Cevin Fisher - Love You Some More (Harry Romero Mix) 25. Zapotec - Transit System (Dan Rubell Mix) 26. Shlomi Aber - Agua 27. Milio - One More 28. N808 - The Cat's Pajamas 29. Arkama - More Speed (Insolent Mix) 30. Omega Drive - Honeydew 31. Coloray - Energy 32. My Nu Leng - Translation 33. Toby Ross - Foundation 34. Atix - I Hope To Return 35. Mystics - The Unexplored Pt. 2 36. Section 63 - Airborne 37. Everett - Orange Slices 38. Josh Wink - Higher State Of Consciousness (KINK Mix)

Radionautas
Minitransat 2023 Djemila Tassin, Fede Waksman, Anna Corbella y Jose Gritti. Principio a fin

Radionautas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 62:29


Programa 2023 11 24 Suscribite a nuestro canal en YouTube y dale a la campanita Spotify - Apple Podcast - Google Podcast Cafecito o Patreon - para ayudarnos a continuar Invitados Una simple idea. Juntar a los protagonistas del inicio y el fin de esta historia increíble Para materializar esto tengo que agradecer la buena voluntad de Anna Corbella, Jose Gritti, Diego Wolf (YCPaysandú), Bernie Knuppel (YCU) y por supuesto de Djemila Tassin y Federico Waksman Todos verdaderos artífices de esta proeza

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Coach Your Brains Out, By Gold Medal Squared
CHALLENGE AND THREAT STATES with Elliott Waksman (2 of 2)

Coach Your Brains Out, By Gold Medal Squared

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 34:15


For more from Elliott Waksman:Elliott's websiteElliott's workbookElliott's newsletter archiveElliott's workbook on AmazonOur books:Coach Your Brains Out: The Art and Science of Coaching VolleyballThe Inner Knight: Train and Compete Like a ChampionBecome a Patron to support the show.

CRTonline Podcast
One Year Outcomes from a Randomized Comparison of Transcatheter Edge-of-Edge Repair Systems for Degenerative MR: The CLASP IID and Registry (TCT 2023)

CRTonline Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 16:33


Dr. Waksman speaks with Firas Zahr on One Year Outcomes from a Randomized Comparison of Transcatheter Edge-of-Edge Repair Systems for Degenerative MR: The CLASP IID and Registry

Coach Your Brains Out, By Gold Medal Squared
SPORTS PARENTING with Elliott Waksman (1 of 2)

Coach Your Brains Out, By Gold Medal Squared

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 33:18


For more from Elliott Waksman:Elliott's websiteElliott's workbookElliott's newsletter archiveElliott's workbook on AmazonOur books:Coach Your Brains Out: The Art and Science of Coaching VolleyballThe Inner Knight: Train and Compete Like a ChampionBecome a Patron to support the show.

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History Behind News
S3E45: What if Taylor Swift performed opera? Would she still be a megastar?

History Behind News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 74:57


She could absolutely be a megastar because we have historical precedent for it. In this episode, I ask my guests, Drs. James Davis & Steven Waksman, the following questions: What were music concerts like in the 19th century? Were concerts limited in size, since there was no amplification? Was music as loud as it is now? Was Jenny Lind in the 19th century a bigger star than Taylor Swift now? How was it that young people readily listened to classical music - as if it was the hottest and most popular music? When did concerts begin resembling modern concerts? What is considered popular music? Has this definition changed over time? How do we compare Taylor Swift's concert to our history of concerts? Dr. Davis is a professor of Musicology and Chair of the Music History Area at the School of Music at the State University of New York at Fredonia. Among his many books, he is the author of Maryland, My Maryland: Music and Patriotism during the American Civil War. Dr. Waksman is the Elsie Irwin Sweeney Professor of Music and Professor of American Studies; and Chair in American Studies at Smith College. Among his many books, he is the author of Live Music in America: A History from Jenny Lind to Beyoncé. Hollywood: Just as America's music culture has changed over the centuries, so has America's movie culture. In S3E29, Professor Thomas Doherty of Brandeis University talked about the magic of the movies in the early 20th century, how all of that changed with the advent of television, and how it's changing now with the disruption of artificial intelligence. I hope you enjoy these episodes. Adel, host & producer ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠History Behind News⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ podcast & ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠on YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SUPPORT⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Click here⁠ and join⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠our other supporters in the news peeler community. Thank you.

Radionautas
Minitransat 2023 Federico Waksman gana

Radionautas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 62:26


Programa 2023 11 10 Suscribite a nuestro canal en YouTube y dale a la campanita Spotify - Apple Podcast - Google Podcast Cafecito o Patreon - para ayudarnos a continuar Invitados Néstor Wolf, Sanita, de Paysandú amigo de la familia Waksman Nestor Trnka. Instructor, entrenador de Vela. Profesor hasta el año 2022 en la TECNICATURA DE DEPORTES NÁUTICOS (especialidad Vela) del polo tecnológico UTU Arrayanes. Clipper Race Hoy a las 04 AM local. Arribo a Cape Town el Punta del Este Yacht Club integrante de la regata Global... El corresponsal a bordo, Leo Culotta Se disculpo de no poder hoy salir al aire. Por cuestion de cansancio y las 6hs de diferencia horaria. Minitransat 2023 tracker

CRTonline Podcast
Four-Year Outcomes from the EVOLUT Low Risk Trial (TCT 2023)

CRTonline Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 19:58


Dr. Waksman speaks with Michael Reardon on Four-Year Outcomes from the EVOLUT Low Risk Trial

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Essex Techno Ltd Podcast
Essex Techno Limited Podcast 200

Essex Techno Ltd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 69:47


Tracklist: 1. Castle From Indistinct Dreams - Melancholic Disease 2. Magnetti - Rapture 3. Abyss Deep Sound Lab - Mythodea 4. The Woodleigh Research Facility - Phonox Nights 5. Barry Can't Swim feat. Blackboxx - I Won't Let You Down 6. Heartwerk feat. Anne Reburn - It's What You Know 7. Cvtkvc - Hali Gali (Pion Mix) 8. Alexendra Feusi - Hello Sunday 9. Conrad Product - Starving Of Groove 10. Anna Almani - Lorem Ipsum 11. Oliver Koletzki - Heart On Hold (Pavel Petrov Mix) 12. Waksman feat. Fer - Hipnotica 13. Bedouin feat. Iveta Mukuchyan - Crazy (Catz 'N Dogz Mix) 14. Richie Hernandez - I Told Ya 15. Ceszar - Funky 16. Rojabeat - On My Head 17. David Morales - India 18. Minus Model - Convergence 19. Kinnison - Sensual Echoes 20. Ximon - Body Language 21. Cause & Effect - Mermaid's Purse (Kayshan Mix) 22. DJ Pierre, Phuture & Paul Van Dyk - Acid Traxxxx 23. Julien Earle feat. Ghost Angel - Chase Your Tail 24. Grove - Synchronicity 25. Frank Hopkins feat. Frances Shelley - LDN 26. Reeko - Soberanos Del Sistema 27. Integer - Clouded 28. Mute - Back To The Beat 29. Moby feat. Brie O'Banion - We're Going Wrong 30. The Lightning Kids - Youth

Radionautas
Fede Waksman y los proto en la minitransat 2023

Radionautas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 61:51


Programa 2023 10 20 Suscribite a nuestro canal en YouTube y dale a la campanita Spotify - Apple Podcast - Google Podcast Cafecito o Patreon - para ayudarnos a continuar Invitados Fede Waksman Minitransat 2023 tracker Protos 9/31 (3 abandonos)

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Lizard Brains
Episode 65: Ido Waksman is Tom from Wish.com

Lizard Brains

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 79:05


Ido and DJ talk about sim racing, trucks, online retail, and working in the motorsports industry.Write in your emails at Podcast@lizardbrain.lifeJoin the live recording of the podcast on Discord by clicking the link below!This is the link! Click meeeeeee

Track Walking
136 - Ido Waksman Rants About Things

Track Walking

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 76:15


Seth has owned more bikes than Ido has owned cars - but they both have problems, Scott thinks Ido's wife is holding him this side of oblivion, and Ido won't be supporting his alma mater... Ido Waksman joins to talk about picking schools, why he wants to be in the most competitive car, aero gripes, and why he's excited to get beaten. Ido's Facebook Ido's Instagram ------ Robertson-Racing.com Track Walking Chats - Group Track Walking - Facebook Track Walking - Instagram

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Reportaż w Radiu Lublin
agnieszka czyzewska jacquemet "zawieszony w próżni"

Reportaż w Radiu Lublin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 27:09


Polak żydowskiego pochodzenia czy polski Żyd - jestem zawieszony w próżni tak mówi o sobie Andrzej potomek Waksmanów, Apelbaumów, Cwiblów.... To problem wielu osób, które z jednej strony kulturę przodków traktują jak odległą zagadkę, zaś z drugiej strony we współczesnej Polsce czują się trochę jak kosmici lub zabłąkane dusze. Jak odnaleźć siebie wśród niejednoznacznych relacji, trudnych historii, przemilczeń i urywków wspomnień? Jak przeciąć wieloletni łańcuch lęków, wątpliwości i obaw o zachowanie własnego człowieczeństwa i godności ? Fotografia Patryk Pawluczuk za "Dziennika wschodni" 20.02.2017 wydanie internetowe

SlipAngle powered by MotoIQ
Time Attack Leaders at NJMP - Ido Waksman and Dewey DeWitt

SlipAngle powered by MotoIQ

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 102:46


Episode 534 - On Saturday night at #GRIDLIFE New Jersey, Abe sits down with TA leaders Ido Waksman and Dewey DeWitt to talk about time attack, and how Ido's engineering career translates into racing on the weekends. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slipangle-show/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slipangle-show/support

Radionautas
Fede Norman y Fede Waksman desde Francia con los minis. A pocas Mn de la minitransat

Radionautas

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 61:07


Programa 2023 05 19 Suscribite a nuestro canal en YouTube y dale a la campanita Spotify - Apple Podcast - Google Podcast Cafecito o Patreon - para ayudarnos a continuar Invitado Federico Norman - Red Hot Mini Pepper / 1073 / Vector Federico Waksman - Big Bounce Repremar / 1019 / Raison Minis - Solo Med (Base Mini Barcelona) 7/5 Fede Waksman (Repremar - Big Bounce/1019/Raison) Primero en la primera pierna hasta el club nautico sa rapita Primero en la segunda pierna hasta el club náutico de barcelona a pocas millas de llegar primero. Minis - Mini en Mai (Société Nautique de la Trinité sur Mer (SNT) ) 9/5 Fede Norman (Red Hot mini Peper/Vector/1073) 16 Djemila Tassin (Antistene/Maxi/992) 8 Micro sobre seguros Nos separamos y el barco? Con Hernan Martinez

Lizard Brains
Episode 42: Winging it with the wingman Ido Waksman

Lizard Brains

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 88:33


We recorded this episode a day after 41. We brought Ido on the cast because he is always a joy to have around.Write in emails at Podcast@lizardbrain.lifeYou can also send in video/voice messages.

Lizard Brains
Episode 34: Fast Cars Featuring Ido Waksman

Lizard Brains

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 93:21


Welcome to the latest episode of our podcast, where we'll be talking the differences of lapping fast and slow cars with our special guest, Ido Waksman.Join us as we delve into Ido's and DJ's experience of the SCCA VIR Time Trials. Tom talks about WRL at Barber and a spontaneous GLTC race at COTA.After a podcast machine malfunction, DJ has a heart attack. Ido and Tom continue on with the show dealing with DJ on a adrenaline high as he escaped podcast death.Eventually we end up on some EEEEEEEEMMMMMMMAAAAAAIIIILLLLLLLSSSSPodcast@lizardbrain.lifeWrite in your emails to be a part of the discussion!

Comida En Serie
CeS - 46 - Castellana Norte

Comida En Serie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 54:32


Un nuevo programa de Comida en serie donde los aquí presentes Julio y Javi, vuelven a quedarse por una de zonas de Madrid que está a lado de sus casas , pero que tiene una variada y rica oferta gastronómica, estamos hablando de la zona norte del Paseo de la Castellana. Estos son los 5 sitios que os queremos comentar: -La Morena, P.º de la Castellana, 210, 28046 Madrid -Anica Warsman, Calle del Prof. Waksman, 5, 28036 Madrid -La Madreña Castellana , P.º de la Castellana, 78, 28046 Madrid -Manzoni Trattoria Madrid , C. de Rosario Pino, 6, 28020 Madrid -Trenco Gastrobar, C. de la Infanta Mercedes, 105, 28020 Para finalizar os leeremos vuestros comentarios. Queremos dar las gracias a nuestro patrocinador : ZAHORA MODA, que estA en la Calle Camino de Talamanca 1 , en el Casar de Talamanca (Guadalajara) El tema de nuestro programa es We are the One de Vexento con licencia CC. Suscribirte a Comida en Serie en Ivoox / Apple Podcast /Google Podcast /Amazon Music/ RSS , para no perderte ningún episodio o escucharnos en Radio Sapiens y radio Viajes , ademas puedes ver todos los programas web: https://comidaenserie.wordpress.com/ o mandarnos correo a comidaenserie@gmail.com y/o seguirnos en twitter en @comidaenserie. Otros podcast donde estamos son: Repaso en serie , el programa de series favorito de nadie Twitter: @repasoenserie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/repasoenserie Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-repaso-en-serie_sq_f1253125_1.html Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/6iraQpiaN4b0cNTxVwEHa5 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMi7PWTOKv_If1kvENsHHvA PodTrek, el Podcast que viaja a velocidad de curvatura por el Universo Star Trek Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/s_p2_1411193_1.html Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3l41RMpDMCMJmvJ860Q4fK?si=2626449beb344e1d YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMi7PWTOKv_If1kvENsHHvA Chokeslam Podcast , el Podcast de Wrestling , hecho por fanáticos del Wrestling. Twitter: @chokeslampod Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-chokeslam-podcast_sq_f1637415_1.html Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6IqEBPZ7TBzNG8xh44wa8c Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3TzULzxcoG5uy_ENkFjgQw Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/chokeslampodcast

Comida En Serie
CeS - 46 - Castellana Norte

Comida En Serie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 54:32


Un nuevo programa de Comida en serie donde los aquí presentes Julio y Javi, vuelven a quedarse por una de zonas de Madrid que está a lado de sus casas , pero que tiene una variada y rica oferta gastronómica, estamos hablando de la zona norte del Paseo de la Castellana. Estos son los 5 sitios que os queremos comentar: -La Morena, P.º de la Castellana, 210, 28046 Madrid -Anica Warsman, Calle del Prof. Waksman, 5, 28036 Madrid -La Madreña Castellana , P.º de la Castellana, 78, 28046 Madrid -Manzoni Trattoria Madrid , C. de Rosario Pino, 6, 28020 Madrid -Trenco Gastrobar, C. de la Infanta Mercedes, 105, 28020 Para finalizar os leeremos vuestros comentarios. Queremos dar las gracias a nuestro patrocinador : ZAHORA MODA, que estA en la Calle Camino de Talamanca 1 , en el Casar de Talamanca (Guadalajara) El tema de nuestro programa es We are the One de Vexento con licencia CC. Suscribirte a Comida en Serie en Ivoox / Apple Podcast /Google Podcast /Amazon Music/ RSS , para no perderte ningún episodio o escucharnos en Radio Sapiens y radio Viajes , ademas puedes ver todos los programas web: https://comidaenserie.wordpress.com/ o mandarnos correo a comidaenserie@gmail.com y/o seguirnos en twitter en @comidaenserie. Otros podcast donde estamos son: Repaso en serie , el programa de series favorito de nadie Twitter: @repasoenserie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/repasoenserie Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-repaso-en-serie_sq_f1253125_1.html Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/6iraQpiaN4b0cNTxVwEHa5 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMi7PWTOKv_If1kvENsHHvA PodTrek, el Podcast que viaja a velocidad de curvatura por el Universo Star Trek Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/s_p2_1411193_1.html Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3l41RMpDMCMJmvJ860Q4fK?si=2626449beb344e1d YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMi7PWTOKv_If1kvENsHHvA Chokeslam Podcast , el Podcast de Wrestling , hecho por fanáticos del Wrestling. Twitter: @chokeslampod Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-chokeslam-podcast_sq_f1637415_1.html Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6IqEBPZ7TBzNG8xh44wa8c Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3TzULzxcoG5uy_ENkFjgQw Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/chokeslampodcast

Radionautas
The Ocean Race - Fede Waksman con la minitransat 2023

Radionautas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 60:55


Programa 2023 01 13 Suscribite a nuestro canal en YouTube y dale a la campanita Spotify - Anchor.fm - Apple Podcast Cafecito o Patreon - para ayudarnos a continuar Invitado Fede Waksman - Uruguay Mini 1019 - TEAMWORK Diseño de RAISON Categoría Proto Año 2021 The Ocean Race 2022-23 Juan Francisco Manchone, ayuda con The Ocean Race desde Alicante el 15/1/2023 Vuelta al mundo - en etapas - dos clases [imocas (5) y vo65 (6)] por clase entre 4 y 7 tripulantes Alicante Imoca 11th hour racing team / Charlie Enright / EEUU Guyot environnement - Team europe / Benjamin Dutreux & Robert Stanjek / Franco Germano Team Holcim PRB / Kevin Escoffier / Suizo Team Malizia / Boris Herrmann / Germano Biotherm / Paul Meilhat / Francés VO65 Mirpuri Foundation racing team / Antonio Fontes / Portugal Team JAJO / Jelmer Van Beek / Holandes Viva Mexico / Erik Brokmann / México (Domi Knuppel - Eugenia Bosco) Ambersail 2 / Rokas Milevičius / Lithuania WindWhisper Racing Team / Pablo Arrarte / Polaco Austrian Ocean Racing Team By Team Genova / Gerwin Jansen / Austria Videos Miguel Dunes - Portugal saludo a Radionautas Jaime Arbones - Espana entrevista de Juan Francisco Jaime Arbones (Vigo, 24/04/1972) no es nuevo en esto de la vela. Con experiencia en Copa América y en Maxis de 80 pies, entre otras muchas cosas, a los 20 años hacía su primera vuelta al mundo, la Whitbread 1993-1994. Entrevistas masmar Domi Knuppel - Uruguay 1) saludo y fotos - contando la regata In Port 2) entrevista de Juan Francisco Jorge Renosto - Argentino Representante de Yamaha Campeonato juvenil de esqui acuatico sub 17

Radionautas
Federico Waksman

Radionautas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 66:00


Programa 2022 12 02 Suscribite a nuestro canal en YouTube y dale a la campanita Spotify - Anchor.fm - Apple Podcast Cafecito o Patreon - para ayudarnos a continuar Invitado Federico Waksman El primer uruguayo en cruzar el atlántico en un mini Lobo nos cuenta cómo es navegar en el Fortuna III

Carrefour de la création
Fabien Waksman, l'important c'est d'aimer

Carrefour de la création

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 60:06


durée : 01:00:06 - Le Festival Nouveaux Horizons d'Aix-en-Provence - par : Laurent Vilarem - Passionné par l'astrophysique, Fabien Waksman présente le 5 novembre un cycle de mélodies inspirées par la figure du célèbre physicien Stephen Hawking au festival Nouveaux Horizons d'Aix-en-Provence. - réalisé par : Céline Parfenoff

Podcast Alternativa
Grupos da Champions e Liberta, Brasil x Noruega, Giovana Waksman nos EUA e Mundial de Vôlei | Driblando Perguntas Óbvias #8

Podcast Alternativa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 169:30


Relatório sobre escândalos nos EUA, o plano de Jhon Textor para a joia Giovana Waksman nos EUA, com o Botafogo Academy. Brasil x Noruega; os grupos da Champions League e da Libertadores; Liga F, Inglaterra x Estados Unidos, Portugal x Bélgica, Copa Maria Bonita adiada e Mundial de Vôlei. Tudo isso e muito mais no Driblando Perguntas Óbvias #8.

Lizard Brains
Episode 2: The Mental Game featuring Ido Waksman

Lizard Brains

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 74:54


Tom, DJ and guest Ido talk about the mental aspect of competing, dealing with pressure, and letting go of expectations to allow your best self to come out. If you have thoughts about this episode or any questions please email us atpodcast@lizardbrain.life

Search for Meaning with Rabbi Yoshi
Search for Meaning with Matthew Waksman and Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback

Search for Meaning with Rabbi Yoshi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 51:06


In the latest edition of his Search for Meaning podcast, Stephen Wise Temple Senior Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback hosts Matthew Waksman, a brand strategy partner at Ogilvy in Great Britain, one of the top marketing agencies in the world.Having experienced antisemitism as a young man growing up in London, Waksman wrote a stirring article about anti-Zionism and antisemitism in December of 2021: "When it comes to social justice and inclusive marketing, Jews don't count."The piece was inspired by attacks on Jewish students and Jewish symbols in central London at Hanukkah time, which was only really reported in the Jewish press, a distressing trend that speaks to a much larger and much more concerning issue: Growing antisemitism, cloaked in anti-Zionism, spreading not only across Europe, but across the United States, as well.Currently in Israel, Waksman delves into how antisemitism and anti-Zionism has complicated international efforts to aid the Ukrainian Jewish community, particularly members of that community who are seeking refuge in Israel. The rise in anti-Zionist sentiment (fueled by growing antisemitism) in Europe and the fear of a proxy war in the Middle East is particularly vexing as the human toll of Russia's invasion continues to rise.In response to those like Gigi Hadid, who have made comparisons between the Russia-Ukraine dynamic and the Israel-Palestine relationship, Waksman calls such efforts "incredibly dangerous and reductive," because of the level of complexity that accompanies such conflicts."When people are comparing one conflict to another, it's never to shine a light on a particular conflict," Waksman says. "It's in order to further an agenda or an opinion, which is not about the specific conflict to begin with. I always find it cynical and ... deeply unhelpful."Russian President Vladimir Putin initially called his invasion a "de-Nazification" effort, despite the fact that Ukraine's Jewish president Volodymyr Zelenskyy's great-grandparents were murdered in the Holocausts. Zelenskyy's response to that—"How could you possibly accuse me of being a Nazi?"—notably omitted the (likely implied) fact that he was Jewish."From what I see, at least at the start of the conflict, he was not the one who led with his Jewish identity," Waksman says. "People then commented, and he did that. He's not the one who put his Jewish identity [forward], nor should he have to. I'm just making the observation."That leads to a deeper conversation about the state of inclusivity, and how Jews, despite being the quintessential Other for millennia, still don't rank high in the hierarchy of racism. In the words of British author David Baddiel, "Jews Don't Count" in identity politics.

The KGEZ Good Morning Show
'We Burn Like This' Writer/Director/Producer Alana Waksman Alana Waksman 6-7-2022

The KGEZ Good Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 19:35


'We Burn Like This' Writer/Director/Producer Alana Waksman Alana Waksman connected with John Hendricks and Robin Mitchell during the KGEZ Good Morning Show Glacier Bank Community Conversation on Monday June , 2022 to remark on her debut film at the Northwest Montana History Museum on June 12.

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Notes:JWT Planning Model - https://www.slideshare.net/williamtheliar/jwt-planning-guideMatt's Anti Semitism piece - https://www.campaignlive.co.uk/article/when-comes-social-justice-inclusive-marketing-jews-dont-count/1735033Matt's LGBTQ+ Campaign - https://www.linkedin.com/posts/matthew-waksman-3b066a5a_you-learn-not-to-hold-hands-or-kiss-your-activity-6877585122665738240-lZatBUTTMITZVAH - https://m.facebook.com/buttmitzvah/Oslo Court - https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant_Review-g186338-d1016879-Reviews-Oslo_Court-London_England.htmlMatt Lucas Desert Island Discs star Neil - https://www.superbexperience.com/experience-matters/uks-most-popular-waiter-neil-heshmatBest Restaurants in Tel Aviv - https://www.finedininglovers.com/maps/where-eat-tel-aviv

Radionautas
Fede Waksman nos cuenta sobre el nuevo proyecto. Minitransat 2023

Radionautas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 60:43


Programa 2022 02 18 Suscribite a nuestro canal en YouTube y dale a la campanita Spotify - Anchor.fm - Apple Podcast Cafecito o Patreon - para ayudarnos a continuar Paula Cavicchia está en el Doblón en ushuaia saliendo para la antártida Minitransat 2023 Fede Waksman invitado programa Djemila Tassin video

Too Jewish
Too Jewish - 1/9/22 - Alana Waksman

Too Jewish

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 54:52


Alana Waksman, filmmaker of "We Burn Like This"

jewish waksman
Radionautas
Recuento del año con Fede Waksman

Radionautas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 79:09


Suscribite a nuestro canal en YouTube y dale a la campanita Spotify - Anchor.fm - Apple Podcast Cafecito o Patreon - para ayudarnos a continuar Federico Waksman desde Barcelona Episodios publicados Podcast 156 Youtube 78 Eventos internacionales en los que participamos Vendée Globe - Minitransat Eurochef - (Protos y Series - dos piernas - le sables a la palma - la palma - guadalupe) Olimpiadas de Tokio America's Cup - New Zealand The Ocean Race 2021 - Europa Transat Jacques Vabre - (Ultim, 50th, imoca, class40)

American Filmmaker
Ep 54 - "We Burn Like This" - Life's Creative Journey To Make A Feature Film - Alana Waksman, Writer/Director/Producer

American Filmmaker

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 65:40


Alana Waksman is an Ashkenazi writer, director, producer, and first generation descendant of Holocaust survivors from Poland. She is an alum of the USC School of Cinematic Arts MFA in Film & Television Production, and Connecticut College BA in Theater and English. As an actor, she trained at Shakespeare & Company, Berkshire Theater Festival, St. Petersburg Dramatic Arts Academy in Russia, and The O'Neill National Theater Institute where she studied under Colman Domingo. While at USC, Alana was chosen as one of ten top directors to co-direct USC's first feature film, DON QUIXOTE: THE INGENIOUS GENTLEMAN OF LA MANCHA with the guidance of James Franco. The film premiered at the Palm Springs International Film Festival and is now available for streaming on Netflix. Alana has written and directed a number of short films and music videos, most notably BLACKOUT, written by David Haskell, received the Audience Award at the LA Shorts Fest, and Best Actor and Best Cinematography at the Women's Independent Film Festival. Alana's feature debut WE BURN LIKE THIS, which she wrote, directed, and produced, is executive produced by Emmy and Peabody award-winning producer Neda Armian (RACHEL GETTING MARRIED, THE LOVING STORY, MURDER AT MIDDLE BEACH). She is currently in development for her debut feature documentary, also executive produced by Neda Armian, as well as her second narrative feature. Alana is a proud member of Film Fatales. Watch the trailer for WE BURN LIKE THIS. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/americanfilmmaker/support

Radionautas
Cambio climático con Laureano Corvalán - Fede Waksman - Campeonato Femenino

Radionautas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 64:14


Programa 2021 11 19 Suscribite a nuestro canal en YouTube y dale a la campanita Spotify - Anchor.fm - Apple Podcast Cafecito o Patreon - para ayudarnos a continuar Laureano Corvalan - plan nacional adaptación - tecnico Glasgow ¿Cuál fue el asunto crítico que se discutió en Glasgow? ¿Cuáles son las principales posiciones de los (bloques de países)? ¿Y cómo terminó la negociación? ¿Cómo resultó el acuerdo? Y la Argentina, como país chico y con poco poder, ¿qué intereses se juega en estas CoP? Adaptación ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre adaptación al cambio climático y mitigación del CC? (y por que ¿La Argentina, cómo se posiciona frente a estas opciones de acción? ¿Y cómo sería adaptarse al CC en nuestro país? Y nosotros, como personas y como navegantes, ¿qué podemos hacer frente a estas situaciones? La mini transat eurochef 2021 (26/9/2021) (nota al pie del documento) Todos en Guadalupe TeamWork (Raison 2021) 1019 Pierre Le Roy Fabio Muzzolini Tanguy Bouroullec Sebastien Pebelier Irina Gracheva Arno Biston 551 (2005) para destacar la gran regata Serie Hugo Dhallenne Alberto Riva Loic Blin Jean Cruse Giammarco Sardi Leo Debissie Basile Bourgnon Anne Claire Le Berre Marine Legendre Video de Fede Waksman (19)

Radionautas
Uruguay abre sus puertas y Fede Waksman en directo desde la Palma

Radionautas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 65:32


Programa 2021 10 22 Suscribite a nuestro canal en YouTube y dale a la campanita Spotify - Anchor.fm - Apple Podcast Cafecito o Patreon - para ayudarnos a continuar URUGUAY abre sus fronteras a partir del 1/11/2021 Nueva Batimetría de Quilmes La mini transat eurochef 2021 (26/9/2021) 90 participantes (pasamos de 84 a 90) Siete veleros (uno por cada doce Mini 6.50), más o menos rápidos, se movilizarán en cada una de las dos etapas con el fin de supervisar la flota. Resumen de la semana 4 en la minitransat seguimos en La Palma ahora con un invitado de lujo, el gran Federico Waksman Miguel Rondon Jose Linares El volcán está enojado Se perdió un yate en el caribe Ayudanos a encontrar a Renzo

Por Decir Algo
PDARadio - Soñar despierto con parrillas: contacto con Fede Waksman mientras cruza el Atlántico

Por Decir Algo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 12:20


Contacto con Federico Waksman, que nos contó sobre la primera etapa de la regata Mini Transat que cruza el Océano Atlántico en solitario: “estás concentrado con lo que tienes que hacer, con el barco, pero de repente estás pensando en una parrilla, como que soñabas despierto”, dijo Federico a PDA. También contó sobre el accidente que le causó un agujero en el barco, el dislocamiento y recolocación que tuvo que hacer de su propio hombro, las condiciones de la competencia y las orcas.

Por Decir Algo
PDARadio - Cuidado con las orcas: Fede Waksman se lanza a cruzar el Atlántico en solitario

Por Decir Algo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 24:52


Contacto con Federico Waksman, para conversar sobre la regata “Mini Transat” que larga este domingo y en la que navegará en solitario cruzando el Océano Atlántico. La duración del viaje, los preparativos, la camaradería, la alimentación, la imposibilidad de comunicarse durante la regata y hasta la amenaza de que una orca le arranque el timón, en una larga charla con Federico mientras se aprontaba en las últimas horas antes de salir a navegar.

Notable Nobels
Episode 11: Antibiotics Part III - Streptomycin 1952

Notable Nobels

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 26:36


This episode covers the 1952 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, which was awarded to Selman Waksman. The Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute chose to give Waksman the award “for his discovery of streptomycin, the first antibiotic effective against tuberculosis”. Topics include the isolation of streptomycin, how antibiotics work molecularly, and the growing problem of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

Keller's Couch
Alana Waksman & Marshall Granger

Keller's Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 134:46


Alana Waksman and Marshall Granger joined Keller on the couch! Alana Waksman is a writer, director, producer, and filmmaker and a first generation descendant of Holocaust survivors from Poland. Marshall Granger is an an editor and filmmaker who is currently studying at the American Film Institute in Los Angeles.   These two hopped on the couch to talk about, We Burn Like This, a feature film written, directed, and produced by Alana and also produced and edited by Marshall. This being Alana's debut feature, they both are ecstatic to share what it was like working on a feature film such as this one, being in the festival circuit, and witnessing the immense support from the Montana community.   Marshall and Alana are thoughtful, caring individuals who really love film.   Find Alana and Marshall here at: www.alanawaksman.com www.marshallgranger.net www.weburnlikethis.com     Kick back and enjoy the episode!

Best Story I Never Told
#60 Teach Me Your Ways by Alana Waksman

Best Story I Never Told

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 47:10


Before she moved to Montana to make her film We Burn Like This, director Alana Waksman was a new college grad searching for a mentor. Now, she reveals the surprising faces and unexpected places she discovered on this quest. Episode available on beststoryinevertold.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Play and more.

Best Story I Never Told
#60 Teach Me Your Ways by Alana Waksman

Best Story I Never Told

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 47:10


Before she moved to Montana to make her film We Burn Like This, director Alana Waksman was a new college grad searching for a mentor. Now, she reveals the surprising faces and unexpected places she discovered on this quest. Episode available on beststoryinevertold.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Play and more.

VOICES FROM THE VERNACULAR MUSIC CENTER
Electric Guitar w/ Guest Dr. Steve Waksman

VOICES FROM THE VERNACULAR MUSIC CENTER

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 62:32


Intro - 0:00Tune called Planxty Sir Festus Burke | Randal Bays/fiddle, Chris Smith/tenor banjo, Roger Landes/bouzouki | composition by Turlough O'Carolan, from the album “Coyote Banjo” by Chris SmithPart I, Path to the Electric Guitar in Academia  - 01:10Part II, Research into Amplification  - 21:03Part III, Current Projects & Scholarship - 25:30Part IV, Talking About Bill Hanley  - 28:15Part V, New Technology in Live Performances  - 32:34Part VI,  Perceptions of the Electric Guitar - 44:34Part VII, The Electric Guitar in American Culture Conference - 52:38Outro - 01:01:07Planxty Sir Festus Burke Elsie Irwin Sweeney Professor of Music at Smith CollegeScholar of U.S. popular music and popular culture, with particular specialty in the study of live music, music genres, music technology and musical instruments (especially the guitar).Instruments of Desire: The Electric Guitar and the Shaping of Musical Experience (Harvard University Press, 1999) This Ain't the Summer of Love: Conflict and Crossover in Heavy Metal and Punk (University of California Press, 2009)Contributor to the Cambridge Companion to the Guitar, the Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World, Listen Again: A Momentary History of Pop and Metal Rules the Globe: Heavy Metal Music Around the WorldKeynote speaker at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's American Music Masters event honoring the legacy of musician and inventor Les Paul. In 1998 Waksman's dissertation on the electric guitar won the Ralph Henry Gabriel prize awarded by the American Studies Association.New project:  Live Music in America: A History, 1850–2000  Full Playlist for EP 18VVMC Book ClubVVMC: Friends & Voices, a Collaborative PlaylistVoices from the Vernacular Music Center

Radionautas
Fede Waksman al terminar la MiniFastnet

Radionautas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 9:20


Fede Waksman al terminar la MiniFastnet - Luis Petek Buenos días, buenas tardes o buenas noches Una nueva entrevista de Radionautas. Tenemos la suerte de escuchar a Federico Waksman Recién terminada la MiniFastnet, Fede nos cuenta un poco de la experiencia de correr la regata más importante, por todo lo que esta representa, después del mismo cruce del Atlántico Partiendo de Douarnenez Duargdene, Francia hacia el sur hasta la boya radar BXA cerca de Royan también en Francia A pocos meses del cruce del Atlántico, está terminando de poner a punto el barco. El muy buen resultado en esta regata muestra todo su potencial. @oceanoensolitario es su nombre en instagram Pueden encontrar otros podcast de Fede en Radionautas.com.ar Ahora si, sin mas preambulos los dejo con Fede

Beyond the Queue: Inside Customer Support
How to Build and Scale a Happy, Motivated Support Team (feat. Joelle Waksman)

Beyond the Queue: Inside Customer Support

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 57:24


Joelle Waksman, Head of CX at Biteable (and formerly of Calendly and Stella Connect), shares how she fosters a fun work environment, motivates her team with healthy competition, and creates clear career pathways for her agents.

CRTonline Podcast
RADIANCE-HTN TRIO

CRTonline Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 13:27


Dr. Ajay Kirtane, of Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, discusses the RADIANCE-HTN TRIO trial with Dr. Waksman. The study, presented as a late-breaking trial at ACC.21 Virtual, showed that ultrasound renal denervation, as compared with a sham procedure, reduced blood pressure at 2 months in patients with hypertension resistant to a standardized triple-combination pill.

Futility Closet
341-An Overlooked Bacteriologist

Futility Closet

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 30:53


In the 1890s, Waldemar Haffkine worked valiantly to develop vaccines against both cholera and bubonic plague. Then an unjust accusation derailed his career. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll describe Haffkine's momentous work in India, which has been largely overlooked by history. We'll also consider some museum cats and puzzle over an endlessly energetic vehicle. Intro: The Galveston hurricane of 1915 carried 21,000-pound buoy 10 miles. Lillian Russell designed a portable dresser for touring actresses. Sources for our feature on Waldemar Haffkine: Selman A. Waksman, The Brilliant and Tragic Life of W.M.W. Haffkine, Bacteriologist, 1964. Waldemar Mordecai Wolffe Haffkine, Anti-Cholera Inoculation, 1895. Tilli Tansey, "Rats and Racism: A Tale of US Plague," Nature 568:7753 (April 25, 2019), 454-455. Yusra Husain, "Lucknow: Bubonic Plague Vaccine and a 123-Year-Old Family Tale," Times of India, July 29, 2020. Stanley B. Barns, "Waldemar Haffkine and the 1911 Chinese Pneumonic Plague Epidemic," Pulmonary Reviews 13:3 (March 2008), 9. Jake Scobey-Thal, "The Plague," Foreign Policy 210 (January/February 2015), 24-25. Marina Sorokina, "Between Faith and Reason: Waldemar Haffkine (1860-1930) in India," in Kenneth X. Robbins and Marvin Tokayer, eds., Western Jews in India: From the Fifteenth Century to the Present, 2013, 161-178. Pratik Chakrabarti, "'Living versus Dead': The Pasteurian Paradigm and Imperial Vaccine Research," Bulletin of the History of Medicine 84:3 (Fall 2010), 387-423. Barbara J. Hawgood, "Waldemar Mordecai Haffkine, CIE (1860–1930): Prophylactic Vaccination Against Cholera and Bubonic Plague in British India," Journal of Medical Biography 15:1 (2007), 9-19. Myron Echenberg, "Pestis Redux: The Initial Years of the Third Bubonic Plague Pandemic, 1894-1901," Journal of World History 13:2 (Fall 2002), 429-449. Natasha Sarkar, "Plague in Bombay: Response of Britain's Indian Subjects to Colonial Intervention," Proceedings of the Indian History Congress 62 (2001), 442-449. Ilana Löwy, "From Guinea Pigs to Man: The Development of Haffkine's Anticholera Vaccine," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 47:3 (July 1992), 270-309. Eli Chernin, "Ross Defends Haffkine: The Aftermath of the Vaccine-Associated Mulkowal Disaster of 1902," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 46:2 (April 1991), 201-218. Edythe Lutzker and Carol Jochnowitz, "The Curious History of Waldemar Haffkine," Commentary 69:006 (June 1980), 61. W.J. Simpson, "Waldemar Haffkine, CIE," British Medical Journal 2:3644 (1930), 801. Waldemar Mordecai Haffkine, "A Lecture on Vaccination Against Cholera: Delivered in the Examination Hall of the Conjoint Board of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of London and Surgeons of England, December 18th, 1895," British Medical Journal 2:1825 (1895), 1541. Waldemar Mordecai Haffkine, "On Preventive Inoculation," Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 65:413-422 (1900), 252-271. Waldemar Mordecai Haffkine and W.J. Simpson, "A Contribution to the Etiology of Cholera," Indian Medical Gazette 30:3 (1895), 89. Waldemar Mordecai Haffkine, E.H. Hankin, and Ch. H. Owen, "Technique of Haffkine's Anti-Choleraic Inoculations," Indian Medical Gazette 29:6 (1894), 201. Andrew Scottie, "The Vaccine Passport Debate Isn't New: It Started in 1897 During a Plague Pandemic," CNN Wire Service, April 14, 2021. "How the World's Race for Vaccination Was Won," [Surry Hills, N.S.W.] Daily Telegraph, Feb. 23, 2021. Joel Gunter and Vikas Pandey, "Waldemar Haffkine: The Vaccine Pioneer the World Forgot," BBC News, Dec. 11, 2020. Vikram Doctor, "The Risks and Rewards of Human Trials," [New Delhi] Economic Times, May 9, 2020. Donald G. McNeil, Jr., "Can the Government Require Vaccinations? Yes," New York Times, April 11, 2019. Henry Marsh, "The Sniping Scientists Whose Work Saved Millions of Lives," New York Times, Sept. 3, 2018. William F. Bynum, "Review --- Books: Anxieties Immune to Reason," Wall Street Journal, Aug. 18, 2018. Faye Flam, "Please Don't Try This Biohacking at Home," Chicago Tribune, June 8, 2018. Ashlin Mathew, "Falling Into the Rattrap," [Noida] Mail Today, April 5, 2015. Nicholas Bakalar, "Milestones in Combating Cholera," New York Times, Oct. 1, 2012. "Death of Dr. Haffkine," [Perth] Westralian Judean, Feb. 1, 1931. "Neglect of Genius," [Brisbane] Telegraph, May 12, 1923. "A Scientist From India," [Victoria] Jewish Herald, Nov. 5, 1915. "Dinner to Dr. Haffkine," Hebrew Standard of Australasia, July 28, 1899. Ernest Hart, "Fighting Cholera on the Ganges," Salt Lake Herald, Nov. 2, 1896. Listener mail: Quite Interesting, "Last week, the Union of Museum Cats was established ...," Twitter, March 3, 2021. Lana Svetlova, "The First Trade Union of Museum Cats in Russia Was Decided to Be Created in St. Petersburg," MKRU St. Petersburg, April 26, 2021. "Hermitage Cats," Wikipedia (accessed April 21, 2021). "Frenchman Leaves Inheritance to St. Petersburg's Hermitage Cats," Moscow Times, Dec. 3, 2020. Alexander Marquardt, "St. Petersburg's Hermitage Museum Home to Masters ... and Cats," ABC News, July 21, 2010. Teresa Levonian Cole, "St Petersburg: The Cats of the Hermitage," Telegraph, May 23, 2013. Mary Ilyushina and Amy Woodyatt, "A French Man Has Left Money to 50 Cats Who Live in Russia's Hermitage Museum," CNN, Dec. 7, 2020. "Hermitage Museum," Wikipedia (accessed April 24, 2021). Mikey Smith, "No10 Staff Told to Cut Down on Treats for Larry the Cat as He Piles on Lockdown Pounds," Mirror, March 9, 2021. Justin Ng, "Just seen @Number10cat see off a fox ...," Twitter, April 20, 2021. Sam Baker, "The Fur Flies at Number Ten: Larry the Downing Street Cat Sees Off Rival FOX in Scrap Behind Prime Minister's Home," Daily Mail, April 20, 2021. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Sam Tilley, who sent this corroborating link (warning -- this spoils the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!

Radionautas
Fede Waksman y Diego Stefani ganan por segunda vez la Regata Base mini Fnob

Radionautas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 6:13


Fede Waksman @oceanoensolitario desde Barcelona y a pocas horas de ganar la Regata Base Mini Fnob nos relata que junto con Diego Stefani @scrapy266 pelearon desde el principio para terminar por segundo año consecutivo en lo mas alto del podio

Radionautas
Fede Waksman el camino desde el sueño a la minitransat 2021

Radionautas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 44:34


Fede Waksman - Fabian Conte - Luis Petek Presentación de Fede (@oceanoensolitario instagram) Buenos dias, buenas tardes o buenas noches Hoy vamos a conversar con un navegante uruguayo que está radicado en Barcelona España. Él tiene la idea fija de cruzar el atlántico en un pequeño velero de 6.5 metros de eslora y en regata. La famosa minitransat es su objetivo y lo encontramos justo en el proceso de convertir este sueño en realidad. Fede Waksman, @oceanoensolitario su nombre en instagram, se encuentra inscripto para la edición 2021 que se iniciara el 26 de septiembre. Pueden encontrar otros podcast sobre Fede en Radionautas.com.ar Ahora si, sin mas preambulos los dejo con Fede Guia de preguntas Más allá del barco, cuales son los preparativos para el inicio de la temporada? Preparacion fisica, psicologica, sueño, dieta (comida) Ahora si, concentrados en el barco ¿Qué cambios y optimizaciones le estás haciendo al barco ‘Like Crazy' en vista al circuito del Atlántico y la Mini? ¿Quienes participan en el circuito del mediterraneo? cuantos navegantes? cuantos paises representados? ¿Cuál es el objetivo de hacer el circuito del atlántico? ¿Cuánta gente está involucrada en tu proyecto? Teniendo en cuenta tu modelo de velero, un pogo 3. Cuál sería tu objetivo? (ser el mejor pogo 3? vencer en la clase estándar? sacarles un día a todos en la mini2021?) Notas extraídas del programa knd marine - perfomance (software ingenieria aplicada) Capitaneo el Nefertiti un swan 90 nke electronics anna corbella - skipper profesional - base mini barcelona oriol pujol - basemini barcelona clase mini 650 Dominique Knüppel - velerista uruguaya que está para las olimpiadas

The Run Pub Podcast
Building Mental Toughness with Elliott Waksman - LubDub ep 9

The Run Pub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 40:55


In the 9th episode of the LubDub Show, we are joined by Providence cardiologist Dr. David Schroeder, who shares some moments of joy and words of encouragement with us. And then Elliott Waksman, a Certified Mental Performance Consultant, gives us several tips for building mental toughness that can be applied to all areas of life, including our running and walking goals for the Follow Your Heart 5K & 10K in February!

Por Decir Algo
PDARadio - Contacto con el velerista Federico Waksman

Por Decir Algo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 17:15


Contacto con Fede Waksman, el velerista que en 2021 quiere cruzar el Océano Atlántico en solitario en un barco de 6,5 metros de largo

Radionautas
Fede Waksman y la minitransat 2021

Radionautas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 61:33


Cali Cerruti, Daniel Yoverno, Yamil Hiadad, Lobo Gianelli y Luis Petek Invitado Fede Waksman. Nos cuenta sobre cómo llego a la inscripción para la Minitransat 2021! Un camino de esfuerzo, dedicación e inteligencia. El Lobo nos lleva a recorrer el Museo Náutico Argentino La Vendee Globe esta ingresando al Pacifico y no se regala nada La Copa America comienza a mostrar las uñas y Cali Cerruti nos cuenta todo sobre la primera serie Muchas gracias por participar! La Vendee Globe con una semana de agrupar barcos #vg2020 #vendeeglobe #sailing #sailor #solo #contedesign #lobogianelli #youtube #podcast #spotify #googlepodcast #live #minitransat #mini650 #nautiaescalada #cpnlb #fedewaksman

CRTonline Podcast
My Next Guest Is...Marco Zimarino, MD

CRTonline Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 21:23


Dr. Ron Waksman's next guest is Dr. Marco Zimarino, of the University of the Chieti-Pescara, Italy. Drs. Waksman and Zimarino discuss the fierce competition that characterizes cardiology in Italy and a recent paper about transfusion after transcatheter aortic valve replacement, on which Dr. Zimarino was first author, which was published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Interventions. Watch the episode on CRTonline

Radionautas
Entrevista Fede Waksman - Ultimas millas para clasificar

Radionautas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 8:32


Buenos días, buenas tardes o buenas noches Bienvenidos a una nueva entrevista de Radionautas Hoy conversamos con Fede Waksman. Está a días de arrancar la última regata con la idea de sumar las 60 Mn que le restan para cumplimentar los requisitos necesarios y anotarse en la minitransat 2021 ¿Cómo estamos de vista al cruce del atlántico? ¿Cómo llegaste hasta acá y cuál es el plan para el año que viene? Gracias a vos que nos dedicas tu tiempo y entusiasmo … esperamos que empresas u organizaciones vean, como nosotros vemos, el potencial que tienes y ayuden para que te sea más simple llegar a la minitransat 2021 Hasta la próxima semana. Y como siempre decimos ‘Nos vemos en el agua' #fedewaksman #mini650 #minitransat #sailing #sailor #minibasabarcelona #genova #italia #españa #barcelona #ocean #atlantico

Por Decir Algo
PDARadio - Hablamos con Federico Waksman sobre navegar solo

Por Decir Algo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 14:32


Contacto con el uruguayo Federico Waksman desde Barcelona. Federico, ganador de una regata de 400 millas navegando solo en él mediterráneo, se prepara para cruzar el Atlántico en solitario en 2021.

Radionautas
Federico Waksman gana el trofeo Salon Nautico del Club Nautico de Barcelona

Radionautas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 18:37


Federico Waksman gana el Trofeo Salón Náutico del Club Náutico de Barcelona. 400 Mn muy tácticas. Estos especiales son auspiciados por Conte Yacht Design #mini650 #miniconte #conte650 #minitransat #vg2020 #vendeeglobe

CRTonline Podcast
The King and I - Episode 12: Freedom Is Not an Entitlement When It Comes to Healthcare

CRTonline Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 20:50


Drs. Ron Waksman and Spencer King discuss Dr. King's latest monthly column for Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine (CRM), titled “Freedom Is Not Entitlement.” In this column, which is scheduled to appear in the December issue of CRM, Dr. King says that “freedom” to not wear a mask in public during the COVID-19 pandemic actually infringes on the freedom of others to not be infected with the novel coronavirus. Dr. Waksman is the Editor-in-Chief of CRM, and Dr. King is Editor-at-Large. Watch on CRTonline

Golf in the Northwest
Elliott Waksman_9.12.2020

Golf in the Northwest

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 11:54


Elliott Waksman from Portland Sports Psychology provides the tools and tips needed to pave your way to mental success on the course. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

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Radionautas
Fede Waksman - Manfre Finck - regata minitransat sumar millas - fabian conte los mini650 - La Pampa

Radionautas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 55:24


Federico Waksman - Manfredo Finck - regata minitransat sumar millas - fabian conte los mini650 - La Pampa #mini650 #miniconte #conte650 #minitransat #vg2020 #vendeeglobe #lapampa

CRTonline Podcast
LoDoCo2: Low-Dose Colchicine in Coronary Disease Trial Discussion

CRTonline Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 17:31


Drs. Ron and Waksman and Aernoud Fiolet discuss the LoDoCo 2 trial, which was presented at the European Society of Cardiology 2020 virtual congress on Aug. 31, 2020. The study found that low-dose colchicine reduces the risk of cardiovascular events in patients with chronic coronary disease. The European Society of Cardiology 2020 virtual congress included three studies that examined the role of colchicine, a gout medication, in treating coronary artery disease. Watch the interview

The Managed Futures Podcast
How Volatility Has Changed in Managed Futures in Recent Years –– With Sol Waksman

The Managed Futures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 40:59


A decade ago, managed futures were overwhelmingly a retail investment for high-net-worth individuals who were looking for high-powered returns and were willing to take the risk as time went on.  Today, investors aren't willing to take the same level of volatility that money managers used to see. In this episode, Nell Sloane speaks with Sol … Continue reading How Volatility Has Changed in Managed Futures in Recent Years –– With Sol Waksman →

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Circulation on the Run
Circulation August 11, 2020 Issue

Circulation on the Run

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 24:48


Dr Carolyn Lam: Welcome to Circulation on the Run, your weekly podcast summary and backstage pass to the journal and its editors. I'm Dr Carolyn Lam, associate editor from the National Heart Center and Duke National University of Singapore. Dr Greg Hundley: And I'm Dr Greg Hundley, associate editor, director of the Pauley Heart Center, VCU Health in Richmond, Virginia. Dr Carolyn Lam: Greg, guess what we're discussing for the feature discussion? We're talking about sugar sweetened beverage tax. Isn't that interesting? We talk about sugar sweetened beverages and their health impacts, but don't actually look at how tax policies may impact cardiovascular outcomes. So this paper is super interesting, can't wait to get to it, but I really want to get my cup of coffee and discuss a couple of other really cool stuff in today's issue. I'm going to start. Do you think about factor V Leiden much? Dr Greg Hundley: Carolyn, we are early in August and we have all new house officers rotating, and actually we do discuss factor V Leiden, and we think about Protein C and Protein S deficiencies, et cetera. But how about if you tell us about your paper and educate us a little bit more on the topic? Dr Carolyn Lam: Okay. So first of all, it's Leiden or Leiden, I'm not sure. So I'm going to go with your pronunciation. Factor V Leiden is a genetic variant leading to alteration of the inactivation site of factor V, which in turn leads to activate a Protein C resistance and a prothrombotic state, just like you said, Greg. Affecting almost 5% of the Caucasian population, carriers of a factor V Leiden mutation have a fourfold higher risk of venous thromboembolism. However, the risk of arterial atherothrombotic events, such as myocardial infarction or stroke, conferred by the presence of this variant is less certain. So Dr Patel from University College London, and Dr Asselbergs from University Medical Center Utrecht and colleagues assess the association of the factor V Leiden polymorphism with subsequent atherothrombotic events, including mortality in individuals with established coronary heart disease using an individual level data meta-analysis of 25 prospective studies from the genetics of subsequent or GENIUS coronary heart disease consortium. Dr Greg Hundley: Well Carolyn, what did they find? Dr Carolyn Lam: In nearly 70,000 patients with established coronary heart disease, factor V Leiden was not associated with an increased risk of further atherothrombotic events or death compared to non-carriers. A post hoc analysis, however, suggested that factor V Leiden carriers with established coronary heart disease may gain greater protection from subsequent coronary heart disease, death, or myocardial infarction from dual antiplatelet therapy compared to non-carriers. The routine assessment of factor V Leiden genotype to improve risk stratification in secondary prevention settings is therefore unlikely to be of value and is not recommended. However, further work is required to understand if there may instead be a pharmacogenomic role for factor V Leiden status to help personalize treatment with intensive antiplatelet therapy. Dr Greg Hundley: Very nice, Carolyn. Well, my next paper is from Dr Michelle O'Donoghue from Brigham and Women's Hospital, and creates an interesting question for you, Carolyn. Would you be comfortable discontinuing aspirin three months after PCI in lieu of continuing a P2Y12 inhibitor? Dr Carolyn Lam: Ah, big, big question. Not until guidelines change, but tell me, tell me, tell me, Greg, what this paper said. Dr Greg Hundley: Well, before we get some of these more randomized trial, this study included a meta-analysis of 32,145 patients, 14,095, or 43%, with stable coronary artery disease and 18,000, nearly 56%, with ACS from randomized trials during the time period of 2001 to 2020. And they had to study discontinuing aspirin one to three months after PCI with continued P2Y12 inhibitor monotherapy compared to traditional dual antiplatelet therapy. Five trials were included, and the follow-up duration range from 12 to 15 months after PCI. The primary bleeding and MACE outcomes were the pre-specified definitions in each trial. Dr Carolyn Lam: An important study. So what did they find, Greg? Dr Greg Hundley: Well in the experimental arm, background use of a P2Y12 inhibitor with Clopidogrel in 16.5% of cases, and prasugrel or ticagrelor in 84% of patients. In total, 820 patients experienced a primary bleeding outcome and 937 experienced MACE. So the results, discontinuation of aspirin therapy one to three months post PCI significantly reduced the risk of major bleeding by 40% compared to dual antiplatelet therapy with no observed increase in the risk of MACE, myocardial infarction, or death. The findings were consistent among patients who underwent PCI for an ACS in whom discontinuation of aspirin after one to three months reduced bleeding by 50%, to 1.78% versus 3.58%, and did not appear to increase the risk of MACE where both were 2.5% and 2.98%. Dr Carolyn Lam: Nice, Greg. Could you summarize the take home message for us? Dr Greg Hundley: Sure, Carolyn. So in summary, discontinuation of aspirin with continued P2Y12 inhibitor monotherapy reduced the risk of bleeding when stopped one to three months after PCI. An increased risk of MACE was not observed following discontinuation of aspirin, including patients that had previously sustained ACS. Dr Carolyn Lam: Thanks Greg. Well, my next paper is a preclinical one showing that circular RNAs delivered via extracellular vesicles may be a new treatment for ischemic stroke. Dr Greg Hundley: Oh my goodness. Carolyn, can you orient us to circular RNAs and these extracellular vesicles? Dr Carolyn Lam: Sure, Greg. I decided not to quiz you on them. Circular RNAs are a type of endogenous non-coding RNA molecule characterized by back splicing and covalently closed continuous loops, hence circular. Previous studies have demonstrated that multiple circular RNAs have functional roles relating to ischemic brain injury. Although administering circulating RNAs using lentiviruses is efficient for experimental examination, this route is limited for clinical translation due, of course, to disadvantages in onset time and safety issues. So this is where the extracellular vesicles come in as a potential cargo delivering system, if you may, for brain remodeling after stroke. These extracellular vesicles are lipid membrane vesicles of 30 to 150 nanometers in diameter that are released by cells and can cross the blood brain barrier and have been shown capable of carrying proteins, lipids, and nucleotides as their cargo. So today's co-corresponding authors, Dr Yao from Medical School of Southeast University in Nanjing, and Dr Wang from Chinese Academy of Sciences Kunming, Yunnan in China envisioned the potential of delivering candidate circular RNAs to the brain in vivo by constructing engineered extracellular vesicles bearing circular RNAs. They initially explored this circular RNA delivery strategy idea in the context of their ongoing work regarding the functional roles of circulating RNAs in ischemic brain injury. Their microarray based profiling of acute ischemic stroke patients reveal that a circular RNA generated from the SCM-polycomb group protein homolog 1, or SCMH1 gene, is decreased in plasma of acute ischemic stroke patients and confirmed that a similar decrease occurs in stroke model mice. So they successfully engineered extracellular vesicles with circular SCMH1 over-expression and were thus able to experimentally characterize the ischemia related functional benefits of this circular RNA administration in stroke models in both mice and macaque monkeys. Cool, huh? Dr Greg Hundley: Yeah. Very nice, Carolyn. That was a great explanation. My study comes from Dr Juyong Kim from Stanford University School of Medicine, and Carolyn, this study combined RNA sequencing, chip sequencing, ATEC sequencing, and in vitro assays in human coronary artery smooth muscle cells with single cell RNA sequencing, histology, and RNA scope in a smooth muscle cell specific lineage tracing aryl hydrocarbon receptor knockout mouse model of atherosclerosis to better understand the role of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor in vascular disease. This aryl hydrocarbon receptor, heretofore AHR, is an environment sensing transcription factor that contributes to vascular development. Dr Carolyn Lam: Wow, what a comprehensive study. So what do they find? Dr Greg Hundley: The authors identified a novel population of cells derived from smooth muscle cells, termed condramyocytes, which have gene expression features of cartilage and bone formation within an atherosclerotic lesion. In addition, the environment sensing transcription factor aryl hydrocarbon receptor plays an important role in smooth muscle cell differentiation, ossification, and maintains the smooth muscle cell derived fibrous cap structure. Dr Carolyn Lam: Interesting. Okay, you know what I'm going to ask. What are the clinical implications? Dr Greg Hundley: Yeah, I knew you'd ask me that, Carolyn. So human genetics suggests a protective role of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor in the smooth muscle cell during atherosclerosis, and therapies targeted to increase the aryl hydrocarbon receptor activity in smooth muscle cells may confer protection against adverse calcific remodeling of the atherosclerotic plaque. This study also highlights a methodological advance, and further characterization of the pathways that direct the modulation of smooth muscle cells during atherosclerosis at the single cell level may be able to identify potential therapeutic targets to mitigate the risk of atherosclerosis. Dr Carolyn Lam: Oh, I like that summary, Greg. Thanks. Now, let's move on to other things in today's issue. There's a perspective by Dr Al-Lamee on the ISCHEMIA trial asking was it worth the wait? There's also a perspective by Dr Levine on the ISCHEMIA-CKD trial, providing contemporary randomized clinical data at last in this important population. There's a white paper by Dr Emmaullee on Fontan-Associated Liver Disease, screening, management, and transplant consideration. And finally, there are letters to the editor from Dr Helgestad, Chieffo, and Waksman, with replies from Dr Amin on the article The Evolving Landscape of Impella Use in the United States Among Patients Undergoing PCI With Mechanical Circulatory Support. Dr Greg Hundley: Very good, Carolyn. Well, I have a few other items in the mail bag. Xiang Cheng has a research letter entitled Cardiac Troponin I is an Independent Predictor for Mortality in Hospitalized Patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019. Also, Corinne Frere has a research letter regarding the Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome is a Major Contributor to COVID-19-Associated Coagulopathy, and they provide insights from a perspective single center cohort study. And finally, Dr Jeffrey Wagner has an ECG challenge regarding the infamous is it VT or not VT? Well, Carolyn, how about we get on to that feature discussion. Dr Carolyn Lam: Let's go, Greg. Beverage Texas are a promising policy approach to reduce consumption of sugar sweetened beverages. And as we know, these are linked to adverse health outcomes, such as Type 2 diabetes and obesity. Now these taxes have been adopted by seven localities in the United States, and in more than 40 countries around the world using different tax designs, but until now a critical answered question where we lack empirical data is the health impact of these beverage taxes. That is until today's feature paper, and I'm so pleased to have with us, Dr Yujin Lee from Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University, as well as our associate editor, Dr Naveed Sattar from University of Glasgow. Welcome both, and Yujin, could I start with you please? What an interesting and important idea to look at this. Could you start by perhaps first explaining to us what are the different types of tax designs? Dr Yujin Lee: There are three types of tax design. First, the volume tax is taxing sugar sweetened beverages based on the volume. For example, a penny per owns for volume tax. So the tax rate is same whether a beverage contains 5 or 20 grams of added sugar for 8 ounces. The second design is the absolute sugar content tax, which is taxing beverages based on the sugar content regardless of the volume. So for example, one cent per one teaspoon of sugar, or one cent per one gram of sugar. Lastly, tier tax is hybrid of volume and absolute sugar content tax. For example, creating different tiers products based on the sugar content and taxing based on the volume at different rates. So for example, the American Heart Association suggested three tiers. First, no tax on beverages with less than five grams of added sugar per eight ounces. And second, 1 cent per ounce on beverages with 5 to 20 grams of added sugar per 8 ounces. And lastly, 2 cents per ounce on beverages with more than 20 grams of added sugar per 8 ounces. Dr Carolyn Lam: Great. So thank you for explaining that. I mean, to be honest, I didn't even realize there were so many different tax designs. Now, could I understand a bit better? So in the US, are they mostly volume-based? And then perhaps you could tell us how did you go about your study of comparing these things, and looking on their impact on outcomes. Dr Yujin Lee: Sure. So as you mentioned, all seven US locality have been implementing the volume tax, and in this study, this is the modeling study, so we're using the nationally representative data and using a microsimulation model, and we wanted to compare and estimate the health and economic impact of the volume, absolute sugar content. And the tier tax designs in the United States. Dr Carolyn Lam: Great. And tell us what you found. Dr Yujin Lee: What we found is we found that implementing a volume-based sugar sweetened beverage tax could prevent 850,000 cardiovascular events and 270,000 diabetes over a lifetime of current US adults aged 35 years or older. And this tax design could save tens of billions of dollars in healthcare costs. In addition, taxing sugar sweetened beverage based on their sugar content, for example, the tier or absolute sugar content based tax design, could generate about double the health and economic benefits compared to the volume tax. Dr Carolyn Lam: Wow, that is so intriguing. Naveed, I have to bring you in here. So in the UK they use a tier tax. Do you? And what are your thoughts? Dr Naveed Sattar: Oh, well clearly, Carolyn, I mean, I think taxation of sugar sweetened beverages is something that all of us can agree on is beneficial. I think it's really important that many other countries and states consider this. I'm surprised that only seven states in the US are currently doing this. And in some respects, this papers is very timely. It's based on modeling. I mean maybe you can come back to Yujin about how good the modeling is, but if you think about the issue we have now in terms of health inequalities and COVID related deaths, going forward we need mechanisms to help reduce health inequalities. And this particular paper will flag up that places need to think about sugar sweetened beverage taxes and how best to do them. And I completely agree, they should be based on sugar content. I don't see why they should be more convoluted than that. And although Yujin explained it, it still seems a bit complex to me, the different mechanisms, but I think your paper is very timely and very important. And for me, the key question for Yujin is people looking at this may say well, how robust is that model? How do we know how accurate you've been in terms of the money saved, because that's going to be really important going forward, and in particular, the number of lives or cardiovascular and diabetes cases prevented? Dr Yujin Lee: Sure. So let me explain how we estimated how many cases of cardiovascular disease and Type 2 diabetes were prevented. So we use a microsimulation model, which is a computer simulation model, which is developed by the research team, led by Dr Thomas Casiano and Harvard School of Public Health. So this model predicts the probability of an individual experiencing cardiovascular disease or diabetes based on each person's risk factor, such as sex, age, total cholesterol, or smoking or diabetes, and also their SSB-consumption also be part of this input. So it estimate the probability of one person, individual, developing the future cardiovascular disease, or Type 2 diabetes, and it estimate how this prevention can save healthcare costs associated with these diseases. So in this study, this model simulates the status quo, so the way things now stand, and also it assimilate the three different tax design. After that, we compute the health outcome and costs associated with this policy options and, by comparing this model, outputs for these three tax design with the status quo. Dr Naveed Sattar: Has any country got long enough perspective data that have implemented such taxes to validate the model, or is that still to come? I mean it would be nice to get it validated in real life, but I think most people would accept that reducing sugar in beverages is a really good thing, and presumably the part of the mechanisms by reducing weight, and reducing all of the implications of excess calorie intake, particularly refined sugar, on a variety of different diseases. Is that fair? Dr Yujin Lee: Yeah, and I wanted to make a point that, since this is a modeling study, so our study cannot prove the health and economic impacts of this tax design in the United States, so rather our estimates provide evidence that can be considered and incorporate into the design, and implementation, and evaluation of future SSB taxes. Dr Carolyn Lam: That's a really good point. And maybe just to round up, Yujin, could I just ask you to were any particular individuals in the population simulated to experience larger gains? We know that it's exactly like Naveed said, it's the minorities, it's perhaps lower income region individuals who might need this more. I mean did your simulation show anything to that effect? Dr Yujin Lee: We also investigate this tax design and how this influence in sub population. Particularly we found that the SSB taxes have a larger benefit among younger adults, minorities, and adults with the lower income. Given that these population, their SSB consumption is higher than the other group, so this SSB tax implementation gives them a greater health and economic benefit to these subpopulations. Dr Carolyn Lam: Thank you so much, Yujin, for this really, really, I think, novel and very important data. Naveed, could I give you the last say as the associate editor who is managing this, and you even invited an editorial, which I liked very much, the title, Simple is Better for Local Beverage Tax Policy Diffusion. It's kind of in line with what you've been saying, but maybe some take home messages? Dr Naveed Sattar: Obviously in Circulation, we get lots of beautiful papers that very molecular depth and various other factors, but actually this paper brings us back to the reality that for many of the diseases that we treat, diet and drink intake is really relevant to our diseases and the likelihood of diseases, and there are simple mechanisms whereby we can help people in the community to actually lead better lifestyles that also are actually economically beneficial. And I think that in this paper, if it was to be implemented and looked at seriously by many states in the US, by many other countries to go along this route would have huge potential benefits on health, And it's really important at this time, given what's happened with the pandemic, and as we move forward over the next 5 to 10 years. So I think it's really timely and I congratulate the authors on it. Dr Carolyn Lam: Well, listeners, you heard it right here, novel, impactful data. That's what Circulation is about. Thank you for listening to Circulation on the Run. Don't forget to tune in again. Next week. Dr Greg Hundley: This program is copyright the American Heart Association, 2020.  

This Day in History Class
Selman Waksman Born / Emma Lazarus born - July 22

This Day in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 13:57


Selman Waksman, who is credited with developing streptomycin, was born on this day in 1888. / On this day in 1849, Jewish-American writer Emma Lazarus was born. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

#EnMarcha
Janusz Korczak y la Educación con Pnina Waksman - S02E04

#EnMarcha

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 57:42


Angela Waksman es Profesora de Historia egresada de la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Es Profesora en Ciencias Judaicas con orientación en Historia del Pueblo de Israel. Egresada del Seminario Internacional para el Estudio del Holocausto en Yad Vashem. Es disertante y conferencista y forma parte del equipo de colaboradores de los Cuadernos de la Shoá.

CRTonline Podcast
COVID-19 Focused Discussions: One-on-One with Dr. Azeem Latib

CRTonline Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 25:09


Dr. Azeem Latib of Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, New York, recalls when COVID-19 came to his center. In an interview with Dr. Waksman, Dr. Latib discusses how his hospital prepared and when he, and eventually a number of his colleagues and his own family members, became infected with the novel coronavirus in spring 2020. Watch the interview video on CRTonline

CRTonline Podcast
The King & I - Episode 4: The Politics of COVID-19

CRTonline Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 21:15


Drs. Spencer King and Ron Waksman discuss the politics of the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. King postulates that part of it is a human need to blame somebody for a major problem such as what the outbreak has become, whether the blame is China, President Trump or even Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, who has been criticized by both Democrats and Republicans. Dr. Waksman notes that the pandemic is taking place with the backdrop of a hotly contested U.S. presidential election. Watch this episode on CRTonline

CRTonline Podcast
The King & I - Episode 3: Social Injustice and Racial Disparities

CRTonline Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 18:13


Drs. Ron Waksman and Spencer King discuss the social justice protests that have swept the U.S. and the world. Dr. King remembers growing up in the Jim Crow South and the fact that even a century after the Civil War, integrating society continued to be a struggle. He expresses hope that the current movement will result in lasting change because of its magnitude and the involvement of politicians to a degree not seen after similar protests in recent years. Drs. King and Waksman also note that more journal articles concerning racial disparities in medicine have been published, which Dr. King says is a natural response of researchers trying to incorporate current events into their manuscripts. Watch this episode on CRTonline

CRTonline Podcast
The King & I - Episode 1: Fellows and Fellowship

CRTonline Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 15:52


CRT 2021 Course Chairman Ron Waksman, MD, kicks off a new series of video discussions with Spencer B. King III, MD, professor emeritus at Emory University, called “The King and I.” Dr. King is the Editor-at-Large of Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine, the official peer-reviewed journal of CRT Meeting, and he is an interventional cardiology pioneer. He writes a monthly column, “The Last Word with Spencer King,” for the journal. The first episode of “The King and I” was recorded July 1, which is the first day of the new academic year, so Drs. King and Waksman discuss the state of interventional cardiology fellowships today, including effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Watch this episode on CRTonline

AI Mentors
E44 Adam Waksman, Director of Engineering at BlackRock

AI Mentors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 29:22


Today's guest is Adam Waksman, Director of Engineering at BlackRock. Adam is an Executive Technology Leader with a focus on enterprise software delivery, product strategy, data management and data science, as well as CTO experience and knowledge of organizational design. He is also an accomplished scientist and mathematician, having made scientific contributions across fields in computer science, data science and neuroscience. BlackRock is a global asset manager who helps investors build better financial futures. As a fiduciary to investors and a leading provider of financial technology, BlackRock's clients turn to them for the solutions they need when planning for their most important goals. Launching over 30 years ago, their founding mission was to establish a firm that thinks differently about managing investment risks to best serve our clients, and this is still at their core today. In the episode, Scott will discuss: Transitioning his career into leadership, Advice to academics moving into industry, What to expect in your first Data Science role, What he enjoys about his role, How to best approach an interview, What excites him for the future within Data, and Advice on moving into leadership/management roles.

Got Invention Radio w/ Host Brian Fried
Karen Waksman, Product To Profit

Got Invention Radio w/ Host Brian Fried

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 56:28


Karen Waksman, President and CEO of Product For Profit, is a Manufacturer's Rep turned Author, Speaker and Consultant. She started her career as a Manufacturer's Rep for a Gift and Accessory Manufacturer in New York. Since then, Karen has sold millions of units to the World's Largest Retailers and now dedicates her time to teaching Entrepreneurs how to market and sell their products to Major Retailers, Online Retailers, Catalogs and Small Retailers, too!

Support Ops Simplified
"15 Minute First Response Time" with Joelle Waksman of Samsara

Support Ops Simplified

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 30:00


Joelle Waksman of Samsara joins us in this episode of Support Ops Simplified to discuss their top three support metrics, what they are looking to focus on in 2020 and how they reduced first response time to just 15 minutes!

Towards Data Science
21. Adam Waksman - Data science is becoming software engineering

Towards Data Science

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 44:02


When I think of the trends I’ve seen in data science over the last few years, perhaps the most significant and hardest to ignore has been the increased focus on deployment and productionization of models. Not all companies need models deployed to production, of course but at those that do, there’s increasing pressure on data science teams to deliver software engineering along with machine learning solutions. That’s why I wanted to sit down with Adam Waksman, Head of Core Technology at Foursquare. Foursquare is a company built on data and machine learning: they were one of the first fully scaled social media-powered recommendation services that gained real traction, and now help over 50 million people find restaurants and services in countries around the world. Our conversation covered a lot of ground, from the interaction between software engineering and data science, to what he looks for in new hires, to the future of the field as a whole.

Superhumans At Work by Mindvalley
How To Stand Out In A Noisy World - Allison Waksman

Superhumans At Work by Mindvalley

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 38:06


Feel invisible in a noisy world? As tempting as it may seem to just check out of the craziness, you want to keep a pulse on what’s happening around you if you want to stand out. In this episode you’ll learn the hacks to find your true passions and share them properly (and profitably) with the world. Listen out for: The 10 point passion list - and how to use it for a successful, fun career . How social media is the key to staying relevant in a busy world. The 1 thing you’ve got to ditch to start networking (in the weirdest places. Like this episode? Leave us a review on iTunes. Tag us @Mindvalley on Instagram or Twitter.

ART SOUNDS: The Community Art Hour w/ The ZACC
ART SOUNDS: 9/27/19 ft. Alana Waksman! Marshall Granger! Patricia Thornton!

ART SOUNDS: The Community Art Hour w/ The ZACC

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 84:40


Episode from Friday, September 27th, 2019. In-studio guests: Alana Waksman http://alanawaksman.com/ Marshall Granger https://marshallgranger.net/ MTFF http://www.montanafilmfestival.org/ Patricia Thornton https://www.instagram.com/misfitsmonstersandprettythings/ Music on the show: Junior, June West, Forest Fires, Mermaid Bookclub, Oll Breds, Wolfgang Strutz, The Initial Shock

The History of Medicine
1.7 - Beating TB

The History of Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 9:48


This week we take a short detour, to describe one application of Waksman and Schatz's work on streptomycin. Our hero this time is Austin Bradford Hill, a mathematician who, with innovative study design, is able to definitely prove that streptomycin can treat tuberculosis, a notoriously complicated disease. Website: http://thehistoryofmedicine.buzzsprout.com/E-mail: thehistoryofmedicinepodcast@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheHistoryOfMedicine/ Transcripts and Sources here! 

The History of Medicine
1.6 - A New Hunt

The History of Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 18:02


After Fleming and the Oxford gang kick off the antibiotic revolution, others are inspired, and seek new ways to discover their own antibiotics. Selman A Waksman assembles a team at Rutgers University, and discovers an entirely new way to find antibiotics. They create the next miracle drug, streptomycin, further increasing the reach of our medicines. Website: http://thehistoryofmedicine.buzzsprout.com/E-mail: thehistoryofmedicinepodcast@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheHistoryOfMedicine/Transcripts and Sources here!

Radio8Ball hosted by Andras Jones
508: Alana Waksman & Hermina Jean (January 25, 2019)

Radio8Ball hosted by Andras Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 32:51


Host: ANDRAS JONES  Musical Guest: HERMINA JEAN                                                                        Guest: ALANA WAKSMAN R8B Theme Song performed by: HERMINA JEAN  Andras Jones - Producer/Editor Chris Baumann- Recording Engineer Tony Householder - Mixing Engineer/Graphic Design Branika Scott - Social Media Producer Carlo Velasquez - Digital Media Brought to you by Erica Russel LINKS: RADIO8BLOG - http://www.radio8ball.com/2019/04/05/alana-waksman-hermina-jean/ HERMINA JEAN - https://herminajean.bandcamp.com/releases  ALANA WAKSMAN - http://alanawaksman.com/  WE BURN LIKE THIS: https://www.weburnlikethis.com BLACK NATIONAL STUDIOS - https://blacknationalrecording.com/     RADIO8BALL APP - http://www.radio8ball.com/the-r8b-app/  RADIO8BALL PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball  RADIO8BALL FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/radio8ball/  RADIO8BALL TWITTER - @radio8ball  RADIO8BALL INSTAGRAM - @theradio8ballshow  Support the show. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ACCEL Lite: Featured ACCEL Interviews on Exciting CV Research
ACCEL Lite: Featured ACCEL Interview With Noel Bairey Merz and Ron Waksman

ACCEL Lite: Featured ACCEL Interviews on Exciting CV Research

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 10:31


In this interview, Noel Bairey Merz and Ron Waksman discuss LRP: Assessment of Coronary Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Imaging to Detect Vulnerable Plaques and Vulnerable Patients.

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Top Traders Unplugged
19 Top Traders Round Table with Andrew Lo and Sol Waksman – 2of2

Top Traders Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 41:57


"If someone wants a better return, they have no choice but to take additional risk, no matter how they feel about risk or how risk averse they may be." - Sol Waksman (Tweet) Welcome to Top Traders Round Table, a podcast series on managed futures brought to you by CME Group, where host Niels Kaastrup-Larsen continues his conversation with Andrew Lo, the Charles E. and Susan T. Harris Professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management, and Sol Waksman, the Founder and President of BarclayHedge, Ltd. Listen in to learn the effects of politics in the financial markets and how trend following fits in, the state of cryptocurrency in the current market, and the advice our guests have for investors and their future. Subscribe on: In This Episode, You'll Learn: Why relatively so few investors have added managed futures and trend following to their portfolio, despite all the evidence The lessons different groups of people can still learn from the economic crisis of 2008 How political uncertainty affects where investors put their money "[Many of these finance] technologies are now creating new sub-industries. Who would have thought that cryptocurrencies would be a separate asset class, but it seems like it's emerging as such." - Andrew Lo (Tweet) What Sol sees as the constant lesson we should be learning from these periodic economic events Why investors have a hard time grasping the advantages of the liquidity that trend following brings to investments The present and future impact of artificial intelligence on the finance industry "What have we learned from this last stock market crash? I think we keep learning the same lesson, and that lesson is that when liquidity dries up, all correlations go to 1." - Sol Waksman (Tweet) Why Andrew believes the centralization to one cryptocurrency is inevitable The advice Andrew and Sol have for investors to prepare for the future This episode was sponsored by CME Group: Connect with our guests: Learn more about Andrew Lo and MIT Sloan School of Management Learn more about Sol Waksman and BarclayHedge, Ltd. "I think there were a lot of lessons that were offered by the financial crisis, but the real question is who actually took those lessons to heart." - Andrew Lo (Tweet)

Top Traders Unplugged
18 Top Traders Round Table with Andrew Lo and Sol Waksman – 1of2

Top Traders Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 40:52


"I was going through one of those inevitable losing streaks [early in my career] and I had a fundamental question. Does anyone make money trading the futures markets, or is it all a casino set up for the benefit of the exchanges?" - Sol Waksman (Tweet) Welcome to Top Traders Round Table, a podcast series on managed futures brought to you by CME Group. On today's episode, host Niels Kaastrup-Larsen speaks with Andrew Lo, the Charles E. and Susan T. Harris Professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management, and Sol Waksman, the Founder and President of BarclayHedge, Ltd. Our guests today have many years of experience in the world of  investing and have watched the finance industry as it has gone through it's many changes. Listen in to learn the historical importance of separating the alpha from the beta, the increase of the volatility of volatility since 2007, and common misconceptions about diversification in a portfolio. Subscribe on: In This Episode, You'll Learn: How our guests got their starts in finance Why Andrew thinks that sometimes things need to be believed to be seen Why separating the alpha from the beta has been revolutionary for the entire financial industry "Markets are efficient most of the time. Every once in a while, human behavior ultimately overwhelms the kind of rational deliberation that efficient markets are based on, and we do see periods of fear and greed that ultimately take over. But it's not one or the other, it's both." - Andrew Lo (Tweet) How the narrative of finance and investing has changed over time in the futures industry The increase in the volatility of volatility over the last decade and what that means for managed futures "I think that for the most part, investors misrepresent what they want." - Sol Waksman (Tweet) How the abundance of passive investing tools has changed the investor's experience during market changes What investors are looking for in their tools and strategies What alternative strategies are investors looking at now "The one lesson we learn from academics throughout the whole process of passive investing is that diversification is really key." - Andrew Lo (Tweet) The experiment Andrew does with his audiences he speaks to on their investment preferences What investors need to understand about diversification and risk This episode was sponsored by CME Group: Connect with our guests: Learn more about Andrew Lo and MIT Sloan School of Management Learn more about Sol Waksman and BarclayHedge, Ltd. "A stock index has no relevance to the performance of a CTA, but if you calculate alpha by regressing against the stock index, you have a number that is absolutely meaningless." - Sol Waksman (Tweet)

This Day in History Class
Selman Waksman Born - July 22, 1888

This Day in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2018 6:43


Selman Waksman, who is credited with developing streptomycin, was born on this day in 1888. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

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Vermont Cynic
InTheRaw - Joe Waksman and Powerful Lines

Vermont Cynic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 11:44


A poem often begins as few thought-provoking lines that transform into a coherent piece of art. This week Leah talks with Joe Waksman about the importance of sound and powerful lines - both of which capture a reader's attention and drive the momentum within a poem. In the Raw is a podcast created by Leah Kelleher. It promotes the work of writers on and off the UVM campus.

Wings Of...Inspired Business
52 Karen Waksman: The “Woo” of Money: Manifesting Success and the Retail MBA

Wings Of...Inspired Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2018 60:58


Karen Waksman knows how to manifest success – from visualization and intention to bank account building reality. She has sold millions of consumer products to the world’s largest retailers and now dedicates her time to helping entrepreneurs market and sell their products to major retail chains, online and brick and mortar alike. We talk sales, mindset and how to manifest the success of your dreams. How to Find Karen on Social Media: Follow Karen on Twitter @Products4Profit https://www.facebook.com/retailMBA http://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-waksman-aba7421/ More at https://wingspodcast.com Review WINGS on iTunes and win a chance to Mastermind in person one-on-one with host and entrepreneur Melinda Wittstock Like WINGS! https://facebook.com/wingspodcast Follow us on Twitter @MelindaWings Our sponsors: Your Return on Authenticity™: Apply for Verifeed’s social media accelerator  Springboard Enterprises: The Accelerator for Female Founders Zero Limits Ventures: Valuation Enhancement and Capital Acquisition Strategies

The Dr. Vibe Show
THE DR. VIBE SHOW - RON WAKSMAN - EDITORAL STANDARDS - DECEMBER 4 - 2014

The Dr. Vibe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2014 34:00


The Dr. Vibe Show
THE DR. VIBE SHOW - RON WAKSMAN - GLOBAL NEWS - MAY 8 - 2014.mp3

The Dr. Vibe Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2014 89:11


Stuff You Missed in History Class
Selman Waksman and the Streptomycin Controversy

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2013 31:50


An accomplished bacteriologist, Selman Waksman and his students and colleagues isolated many new antibiotics in the 1940s, including streptomycin and neomycin, earning him the nickname Father of Antibiotics. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

New Books in American Studies
Steve Waksman, “This Ain’t the Summer of Love: Conflict and Crossover in Heavy Metal and Punk” (University of California Press, 2009)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2013 58:35


When I was a teenager growing up in the early 80s, I took it as an article of faith that punk rock and heavy metal were definably different genres. To be sure, punk and metal bands both played heavy, loud, and fast music, but beyond those sonic similarities, these groups and their fans seemed to have little in common. When I read heavy metal magazines, metal musicians expressed contempt for punk bands and their purported lack of musical talent. Conversely, when I read the skateboarding magazine Thrasher, punk musicians mocked heavy metal acts for their supposed obsession with instrumental virtuosity. Closer to home, the shorthaired punkers who wore Black Flag shirts and combat boots to school sneered at the longhaired metalheads who donned their Black Sabbathshirts and high-top sneakers. And so my sense of this divide was crystal clear by the time a punk-rock loving friend of mine played the Circle Jerks’ 1985 hardcore punk anthem “American Heavy Metal Weekend” for me, which lampooned metal bands for their provinciality and lack of authenticity. It turns out that like a lot of critics, fans, and scholars who have observed this dynamic, I what I thought I knew about heavy metal and punk rock wasn’t quite right. As Steve Waksman shows in his illuminating and entertaining This Ain’t the Summer of Love: Conflict and Crossover in Heavy Metal and Punk (University of California Press, 2009),punk and metal engaged in a relationship of musical cross-pollination that stretches back to the early 1970s, more than a decade before the notion of punk-metal “crossover” became part and parcel of the culture of heavy music. Drawing on the insights of music theorists, critics, and journalists and based upon a close examination of the interviews, writings, and music of dizzying array of bands and musicians, Waksman offers an essential revisionist study that helps to redefine popular conceptions of these abrasive and aggressive musical forms. Steve Waksman is an Associate Professor of Music at Smith College. Along with an array of essays and reviews, he has written two books,Instruments of Desire: The Electric Guitar and the Shaping of Musical Experience(Harvard University Press, 1999), and This Ain’t the Summer of Love: Conflict and Crossover in Heavy Metal and Punk, which won the prestigious Woody Guthrie Award for best scholarly book on popular music by the U.S. chapter of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music in 2010. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Music
Steve Waksman, “This Ain’t the Summer of Love: Conflict and Crossover in Heavy Metal and Punk” (University of California Press, 2009)

New Books in Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2013 58:35


When I was a teenager growing up in the early 80s, I took it as an article of faith that punk rock and heavy metal were definably different genres. To be sure, punk and metal bands both played heavy, loud, and fast music, but beyond those sonic similarities, these groups and their fans seemed to have little in common. When I read heavy metal magazines, metal musicians expressed contempt for punk bands and their purported lack of musical talent. Conversely, when I read the skateboarding magazine Thrasher, punk musicians mocked heavy metal acts for their supposed obsession with instrumental virtuosity. Closer to home, the shorthaired punkers who wore Black Flag shirts and combat boots to school sneered at the longhaired metalheads who donned their Black Sabbathshirts and high-top sneakers. And so my sense of this divide was crystal clear by the time a punk-rock loving friend of mine played the Circle Jerks’ 1985 hardcore punk anthem “American Heavy Metal Weekend” for me, which lampooned metal bands for their provinciality and lack of authenticity. It turns out that like a lot of critics, fans, and scholars who have observed this dynamic, I what I thought I knew about heavy metal and punk rock wasn’t quite right. As Steve Waksman shows in his illuminating and entertaining This Ain’t the Summer of Love: Conflict and Crossover in Heavy Metal and Punk (University of California Press, 2009),punk and metal engaged in a relationship of musical cross-pollination that stretches back to the early 1970s, more than a decade before the notion of punk-metal “crossover” became part and parcel of the culture of heavy music. Drawing on the insights of music theorists, critics, and journalists and based upon a close examination of the interviews, writings, and music of dizzying array of bands and musicians, Waksman offers an essential revisionist study that helps to redefine popular conceptions of these abrasive and aggressive musical forms. Steve Waksman is an Associate Professor of Music at Smith College. Along with an array of essays and reviews, he has written two books,Instruments of Desire: The Electric Guitar and the Shaping of Musical Experience(Harvard University Press, 1999), and This Ain’t the Summer of Love: Conflict and Crossover in Heavy Metal and Punk, which won the prestigious Woody Guthrie Award for best scholarly book on popular music by the U.S. chapter of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music in 2010. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Steve Waksman, “This Ain’t the Summer of Love: Conflict and Crossover in Heavy Metal and Punk” (University of California Press, 2009)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2013 58:35


When I was a teenager growing up in the early 80s, I took it as an article of faith that punk rock and heavy metal were definably different genres. To be sure, punk and metal bands both played heavy, loud, and fast music, but beyond those sonic similarities, these groups and their fans seemed to have little in common. When I read heavy metal magazines, metal musicians expressed contempt for punk bands and their purported lack of musical talent. Conversely, when I read the skateboarding magazine Thrasher, punk musicians mocked heavy metal acts for their supposed obsession with instrumental virtuosity. Closer to home, the shorthaired punkers who wore Black Flag shirts and combat boots to school sneered at the longhaired metalheads who donned their Black Sabbathshirts and high-top sneakers. And so my sense of this divide was crystal clear by the time a punk-rock loving friend of mine played the Circle Jerks’ 1985 hardcore punk anthem “American Heavy Metal Weekend” for me, which lampooned metal bands for their provinciality and lack of authenticity. It turns out that like a lot of critics, fans, and scholars who have observed this dynamic, I what I thought I knew about heavy metal and punk rock wasn’t quite right. As Steve Waksman shows in his illuminating and entertaining This Ain’t the Summer of Love: Conflict and Crossover in Heavy Metal and Punk (University of California Press, 2009),punk and metal engaged in a relationship of musical cross-pollination that stretches back to the early 1970s, more than a decade before the notion of punk-metal “crossover” became part and parcel of the culture of heavy music. Drawing on the insights of music theorists, critics, and journalists and based upon a close examination of the interviews, writings, and music of dizzying array of bands and musicians, Waksman offers an essential revisionist study that helps to redefine popular conceptions of these abrasive and aggressive musical forms. Steve Waksman is an Associate Professor of Music at Smith College. Along with an array of essays and reviews, he has written two books,Instruments of Desire: The Electric Guitar and the Shaping of Musical Experience(Harvard University Press, 1999), and This Ain’t the Summer of Love: Conflict and Crossover in Heavy Metal and Punk, which won the prestigious Woody Guthrie Award for best scholarly book on popular music by the U.S. chapter of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music in 2010. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices