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Boomer & Warrener in the Morning
Flames Look-Ahead + Canadian Soccer on the International Stage

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 48:47


The Big Show + w/ Patrick Dumas is On Demand! Patrick Dumas and GVP starts this hour by looking at the Flames vs Devils game and by discussing the defense of the Flames. They look ahead to what it feels like a must-win game versus the Islanders on Saturday. The guys then look at the odds for the Canucks, Blues, and Flames to make in the playoffs.(25:51) later on, Web Editor for the CPL Alexandre Gangue-Ruzic joins the guys to discuss Canadian soccer after team Canada lost to Mexico in the semi-finals of the Concacaf Nations League. Alexandre gives his thoughts on that Canada performance and what might have cost them the victory. He then talks about the implication of the 3rd place game against team USA, about the great storyline behind team Panama, and more!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio
Tyler Drake, Arizona Sports web editor & Arizona Cardinals beat reporter

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 7:44


Tyler Drake joins Bruce and Gaydos and explains how the WM Phoenix Open' changes made a major impact on the logistics of the weekend.

Tabadlab Presents...
Episode 230 - Why is India's Economy Slowing Down and the Rupee Weakening?

Tabadlab Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 31:00


In this episode, Uzair talks to Ankur Bhardwaj about India's economic slowdown and its root causes. We also talked about what options the government has to stimulate growth through the budget, and the reasons why the Indian Rupee has been weakening in recent weeks. Finally, we touched on major structural reforms that are needed in India and whether the Modi-led BJP government can push them through. Ankur Bhardwaj is Web Editor at Business Standard. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 1:30 Slowing growth in India 10:10 Navigating the budget cycle 14:50 Reform priorities 19:20 Promoting exports 23:30 Navigating the politics of reforms 26:50 Risks in the near-term

The Todd Starnes Podcast
Trump was the obvious choice for Time's 2024 Person of the Year… AND Guest host Paul Gleiser is here to recap the president-elect's wild ride

The Todd Starnes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 122:50


Jimmy Failla is getting ready for Fox Nation's first-ever Night of Comedy, so legendary KTBB station owner Paul Gleiser walked out from the on-deck circle to pinch-hit for him on Fox Across America. Paul reacts to the news that Time Magazine has named President-elect Trump their Person of the Year in 2024. Co-host of “The Big Money Show” on Fox Business Taylor Riggs explains why she believes the U.S. economy is primed for a big comeback in 2025, especially compared to how counties in Europe are doing. Boundary Stone Partners Senior Vice President Emily Domenech talks about how Trump can unleash American energy over the next few years. Elections Correspondent for The Federalist Brianna Lyman shares her thoughts on why so many Americans are feeling optimistic in response to Trump's electoral victory. PLUS, Web Editor for Townhall.com Rebecca Downs discusses how she believes history will remember Vice President Kamala Harris. [00:00:00] TIME Magazine names Trump Person of the Year for 2024 [00:19:13] Taylor Riggs [00:37:30] Emily Domenech [00:56:03] Brianna Lyman [01:14:24] Trump talks about why he beat Harris [01:32:50] Rebecca Downs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

GIS Directions Podcast
Exploring ArcGIS Web Editor: Innovations and insights

GIS Directions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 25:29


In this episode, hosts Mary Murphy and Ellen Carter are joined by Scott Sandusky, Principal Product Manager at Esri, to delve into the exciting new ArcGIS Web Editor. They discuss the evolution of web-based editing, the comprehensive capabilities of the new application, and its impact on GIS professionals and casual users alike. Scott shares insights into the development process, upcoming features, and the strategic vision behind ArcGIS Web Editor. Tune in to learn how this tool is set to transform data editing workflows and enhance user experience across various industries.  Get in touch: Mary Murphy Ellen Carter Scott Sandusky

The Marketing Book Podcast
478 Organic Social Media by Jenny Li Fowler

The Marketing Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 84:59


Organic Social Media: How to Build Flourishing Online Communities by Jenny Li Fowler ABOUT THE BOOK: Organizations and institutions focused on community building have a built-in group of ambassadors who embrace their message and vision.  Social media managers have a unique opportunity to lean into this loyalty by creating a social presence informed by this digital engagement. In Organic Social Media, Jenny Li Fowler outlines the important steps that social media managers need to take to enhance an organization's broader growth objectives.  Fowler breaks down the important questions to help readers determine the best platforms to invest in, how they can streamline the approval process and other essential strategic steps to create an organic following on social platforms. Organic Social Media explains how to elevate the key growth objectives of a brand by creating or recreating its online presence.  Early chapters walk readers through the planning phase, the process of strategic goal setting, platform selection, resource management, and content discovery.  Later chapters focus on executing these established plans and offer a strategic way to build a content calendar and track the success of social.  With this book, social media managers will future-proof the online presence of any organization. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Jenny Li Fowler is the director of social media strategy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). She is in charge of developing and executing Institute-wide social media initiatives and campaigns and provides social media consultation and direction for more than 250 departments, labs, and centers.  She also manages MIT's flagship X, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Threads and TikTok accounts.  Before MIT, she served as Social Media Manager and Web Editor for the Harvard Kennedy School of Government.  And, interesting fact – earlier in her career she was a TV reporter and news anchor!  Click here for this episode's website page with the links mentioned during the interview... https://www.salesartillery.com/marketing-book-podcast/organic-social-media-jenny-li-fowler  

The Enrollify Podcast
Introducing Jenny Li Fowler as Host of Enrollify's Confessions of a Higher Ed Social Media Manager

The Enrollify Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 11:54


We are thrilled to announce that  Jenny Li Fowler, who is the Director of Social Media Strategy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and author of a brand new book called “Organic Social Media”, will be joining Enrollify as host of Season 2 of our podcast, Confessions of a Higher Ed Social Media Manager.Jenny has spent her career working in social and is currently in charge of developing and executing institute-wide social media initiatives for more than 200 departments, labs, and centers. She also manages MIT's flagship Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn accounts. Before MIT, she served as Social Media Manager and Web Editor for the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Jenny is a recurring correspondent for Hubspot's INBOUND and a recognized voice across the social media marketing space.In this new season, Jenny covers the do's, don'ts, and dynamics of the complex, challenging, and changing social media ecosystem. Together with other higher ed social media managers, she'll bring on the podcast, she'll analyze the successes and failures of those in the higher education social space — what went right, what went wrong, and what are the lessons learned. You can also expect novel and actionable steps so you can push past the pitfalls others have faced. No matter if you're on a team of 20 or a team of one, you're bound to find something of value in this podcast.Follow the show on Apple Podcasts Follow the show on SpotifySubscribe to Email Updates for the ShowAbout the Show:Confessions of a Higher Ed Social Media Manager covers the do's, don'ts, and dynamics of the complex and challenging social media ecosystem. We analyze the successes and failures of those in the higher education social space — what went right, what went wrong, and what are the lessons learned. We'll share actionable steps so you can push past the pitfalls others have faced. No matter if you're on a team of 20 or a team of one, we've got you covered.Confessions of a Higher Ed Social Media Manager is hosted by Jenny Li Fowler  and is a proud member of the Enrollify Podcast Network.

National Police Association Podcast
National Police Association Podcast #185 with guest Doug Wyllie, Web Editor for POLICE Magazine, and award-winning columnist

National Police Association Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 23:00


Programming Electronics Academy Podcast
PEA Live Show | Arduino Web Editor, HAM and Positive Self Talk when Learning

Programming Electronics Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 36:26


Want to learn more? Check out our membership! http://bit.ly/3lT6F2M   We designed this circuit board for beginners! Kit-On-A-Shield: https://amzn.to/3lfWClU  FOLLOW US ELSEWHERE ---------------------------------------------------  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProgrammingElectronicsAcademy/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProgElecAcademy  Website: https://www.programmingelectronics.com/  

The DIGA Podcast
#32: JAMA Dermatology Author Interviews Podcast w/ Dr. Adewole Adamson

The DIGA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 20:48


Did you know that JAMA Dermatology has its own podcast? In this Episode, we talk with Dr. Adewole Adamson, the host of the JAMA Dermatology Author Interviews podcast, and current Web Editor and Associated Editor of JAMA Dermatology. He currently serves as an assistant professor at Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin, where he is also the Director of the Pigmented Lesion Clinic. Dr. Adamson talks about JAMA Dermatology's podcast and shares his numerous experiences and pearls--tune in and be inspired! Host: Grace Hobayan Learn More: https://twitter.com/AdeAdamson https://adeadamson.com/ Music: District Four by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3662-district-four License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/derminterest/message

CE Pro Podcast
CE Pro Podcast #131: Expanding Aging-in-Place Possibilities for Smart Home

CE Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 33:38


With a background in smart city technologies, Iveda is now eyeing smart home. The release of IvedaCare brings an AI-driven software solution powered by sensors straight to the hands of integrators, and though it focuses on aging-in-place solutions, the possibilities go far beyond that.The solution is scalable, customizable, and comes with out-of-the-box readiness that can be expanded upon as needs change. Though the core focus is for aging-in-place solutions, the software is capable of being used in energy and environmental monitoring solutions, gathering data, and allowing professionals to develop truly intelligent automations for their clients. In his first podcast since joining CE Pro as Web Editor, Nick Boever speaks with David Ly, CEO of Iveda, to learn more about the product and its potential use cases for integrators in both residential and commercial channels.

Scott Thompson Show
Closing down King Street for a street festival, al-Qaeda leader killed in US drone strike, Canada's healthcare system crumbling under the pressure, and more

Scott Thompson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 78:47


The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: Top news of the day, one of the people behind the 9/11 attacks, Ayman al-Zawahiri, was killed in a US military drone strike leaving al-Qaeda without their leader. Elliot Tepper joins Scott to analyze the implications of where this will leave Afghanistan. Tiger Woods turned down a lucrative deal to join the Saudi-funded LIV Golf series. PR expert Elissa Freeman speaks to the fallout of this. The Pope's tour of Canada has wrapped with no shortage of its own controversies. The Pope did not acknowledge the suffering caused by the residential schooling systems as “genocide” until he was already flying out of Canada. To tackle this and other repercussions of the “Pilgrimage of Penance,” Scott speaks with Dr. Christopher Alcantara. Back in the Hammer, there is overwhelming support to create a street festival along King Street East from Gage to Gore parks. Jason Farr, Ward 2 Councilor, speaks about how he imagines the event going down next year. It is all coming up on the Hamilton Today Podcast. Guests: Elissa Freeman, PR and Pop Culture Expert. Dr. Christopher Alcantara, Assistant Editor with CJPS; Full Professor, Department of Political Science at The University of Western Ontario. Jason Farr, Councillor for Ward 2, City of Hamilton. Elliot Tepper, Emeritus Professor of Political Science with Carleton University. Brian J. Karem, Political Analyst for CNN, White House Reporter, Columnist for Salon.com and The Washington Diplomat, and host of ‘Just Ask the Question' Podcast, Author of the new book Free The Press: The Death of American Journalism and How to Revive It. Dr. Karen Chapple, who is the director of the School of Cities at the University of Toronto and one of the co-authors of the study. David Tarrant, Vice President, National Strategic Communications, Enterprise Canada, former Communications Strategist in the Office of Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Steven Ellis, Web Editor for The Hockey News. Scott Radley. Host of The Scott Radley Show, Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator. Host – Scott Thompson Content Producer – William Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer - William Webber Podcast Co-Producer – Ben Straughan News Anchors – David Woodard, Diana Weeks Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://omny.fm/shows/scott-thompson-show

Scott Thompson Show
A billion spent on Hamilton developments, Cdns believe we are in a recession, NHL free agency and more

Scott Thompson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 74:08


The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Radley: Are you a fan of wine? It is the preferred drink of many a Canadian, and wine connoisseurs may have to cut back on their favourite Niagara-grown-grape-drink; Niagara region vineyards are seeing some of the worst winter damage in 17 years: early estimates say around 50 per cent of grape vines are damaged. Despite warmer weather bringing benefits to vineyards, the unpredictability of winter has become problematic. Debbie Inglis, Brock University's director of Cool Climate Oenology joins Scott for more on that. The City of Hamilton hit a new milestone for 2022: surpassing $1 billion worth of construction costs by June. 2022 now marks the earliest the City has reached the billion-dollar mark in construction value. This milestone represents 3761 building projects in the residential, institutional, commercial, and industrial sectors. Hamilton's director of Economic Development, Norm Schleehan, speaks to this development. Is Canada in a recession? Polling says that many Canadians think the economy is already there, but Marvin Ryder of the Degroote School of Business has some words to the contrary for Scott. It is all coming up on the Hamilton Today Podcast. Guests: Debbie Inglis, Director of Brock's Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute (CCOVI), and Professor of Biological Sciences. Norm Schleehan, Director, Economic Development, City of Hamilton. Jim Diodati, Mayor of Niagara Falls. Marvin Ryder, Professor with the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University. Claudio Ruiz-Pilarte, Executive Director of Hamilton's Immigrants Working Centre. Dr. Sonu Gaind, Psychiatrist, mental health advocate, University of Toronto Professor & Governor, Honorary Member World Psych Association. Thomas Tenkate, Professor at the School of Occupational & Public Health with Toronto Metropolitan University University. Steven Elliss, Web Editor for The Hockey News. Host - Scott RadleyContent Producer –William ErskineTechnical/Podcast Producer - William WebberNews Anchors –Diana Weeks, David WoodardWant to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://omny.fm/shows/scott-thompson-show

CreativeLife Podcast
第527回 WixのノーコードWeb制作ツール「Editor X」の可能性/XGが韓国の歌番組に出演、K-POPと勘違いされた方が英語圏に拡散できる理由

CreativeLife Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 22:27


HipHop / R&Bガールズグループ「XG」最新情報 iPhone大幅値上げ、最大4万円 WixのノーコードWeb制作ツール「Editor X」の可能性 XGが韓国の歌番組に出演、K-POPと勘違いされた方が英語圏に拡散できる OpenSea「NFTの8割が偽物」、JCBIが対策

Scott Thompson Show
Canadiens legend Guy Lafleur has passed, the streaming revolution taking a nose dive, Canadians sanctioned by Russia, and more

Scott Thompson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 74:01


The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson This morning we learned that Guy Lafleur, #10 for the Montreal Canadiens, passed away. Steven Elliss, editor for The Hockey News, joins Scott in commemoration. In Russia's continued war on Ukraine, is Russia's claimed victory in Mariupol a turning point in the war? Now, according to one Russian General, Putin's forces are eyeing Southern Ukraine. Dr. Arne Kislenko, Department of History at Ryerson University has more on that. Scott, in his continuing quest to find the centre in Canadian politics, speaks with his favourite Liberal Larry Di Ianni for another battle of wits. CNN's streaming service is dead in the water after just a month, workplaces may start letting people bring their dogs to the office, the Electric Diner is ranked as one of Canada's best brunch places, and more. It is all coming up on the Hamilton Today Podcast. Guests: Erika, owner of the Electric Diner Bill Brioux, television critic and author. Dr. Michael Halinski, Assistant Professor, Department of HR Management & Organizational Behaviour, Ryerson University.  Reed Duthie, Manager; Broadcasting & Communications / Play-by-Play Announcer, Hamilton Bulldogs. John Ivison, Journalist with the National Post. Gregory Jack, vice president, public affairs (Canada), Ipsos Public Affairs. Steven Elliss, Web Editor for The Hockey News Dr. Arne Kislenko, Margaret MacMillan Trinity One International Relations Program, Trinity College, University of Toronto; Department of History at Ryerson University. Larry Di Ianni, Former Mayor of Hamilton. Scott Radley. Host of The Scott Radley Show, Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator. Host - Scott Thompson Content Producer – William Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer - William Webber Podcast Co-Producer - Ben Straughan News Anchors – Diana Weeks, Dave Woodard Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://omny.fm/shows/scott-thompson-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DIY MFA Radio
400: The 400th Episode Extravaganza with Gabriela Pereira and Lori Walker

DIY MFA Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 65:08


Today, I have the esteemed pleasure of interviewing one of my absolute favorite people, Lori Walker. Lori wears a lot of hats at DIY MFA. Her official title is Operations Maven. However, she is also Podcast Producer, Launch Manager, Web Editor, a Book Coach, and our Resident Reader at DIY MFA. Lori is the writer behind the Book Nook column.  In her spare time, she loves yoga, cooking, traveling, smooth bourbons, strong cabernets, dirty martinis, watching baseball, and of course, reading. She is currently working on an essay collection and a novel. She lives outside of Tulsa with her husband and cat, Joan Didion.   In the 400th Episode Extravaganza, Lori and I: Give listeners a behind the scenes look at the inner workings of DIY MFA. Share what makes a successful podcast pitch and how to be a good guest. Discuss why I started the podcast in the first place and how it evolved over time. Talk about some of the fun things we have in the works for word nerds.   Plus, we share a huge announcement. For more info and show notes: diymfa.com/400

Loving Liberty Radio Network
03-04-2022 Washington Watch Live with Tony Perkins

Loving Liberty Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 54:10


Rebecca Downs, Web Editor at Townhall, shares the latest news out of Ukraine and Russia. Warren Davidson, U.S. Representative for the 8th District of Ohio, discusses Russia seizing a Ukrainian nuclear plant and concerns over the expected announcement of a new U.S./Iran nuclear deal. Dr. Jennifer Bauwens, FRC's Director of the Center for Family Studies, details the harms of gender transition procedures and hormones on children. Claire Dooley, reporter with CHD.TV, reports on the People's Convoy heading to Washington, D.C. Meg Kilgannon, FRC's Senior Fellow for Education Studies, commends Texas parents for making a strong showing in the board of education primary and talks about protestors interrupting a Jeff Younger speaking event. David Closson, FRC's Director of the Center for Biblical Worldview, shares what this week's vote on a radical abortion bill reveals about the United States' landscape on abortion and calls out the paradox of “pro-choice” pastors. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support

FRC - Washington Watch with Tony Perkins
Rebecca Downs, Warren Davidson, Jennifer Bauwens, Claire Dooley, Meg Kilgannon, David Closson

FRC - Washington Watch with Tony Perkins

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022


On today's show, guest hosted by Joseph Backholm: Rebecca Downs, Web Editor at Townhall, shares the latest news out of Ukraine and Russia. Warren Davidson, U.S. Representative for the 8th District of Ohio, discusses Russia seizing a Ukrainian

The Katie Lance Podcast
Accessibility 101 | Interview with Shelly Brisbin

The Katie Lance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 33:10


Have you ever thought about making your content more accessible but weren't sure where to start? In this podcast, I had a great conversation with writer, editor and podcaster Shelly Brisbin. She shared some helpful tips for how to think about your content on your website and social media to make it accessible to all!I love how at the end of our conversation Shelly says, “Keep in mind - our disabilities don't define us. Don't make assumptions about people with disabilities.”I couldn't agree more. I am focused on making our content more inclusive and accessible to all - if you are committed to that too I know you will enjoy this podcast. Please make sure to check out Shelly's book and podcast too (links below!)About Shelly:Shelly Brisbin is a writer, editor and podcaster. She recently published the eighth edition of her book, iOS Access for All: Your Comprehensive Guide to Accessibility for iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. By day, she is Web Editor and a producer for Texas Standard, a daily public radio news show. In 2019, Shelly produced the award-winning audio documentary, 36 Seconds that Changed Everything: How the iPhone Learned to Talk.Additional links: Connect with Shelly on Twitter iOS Access for All Shelly's Podcast: Parallel Podcast: Making Your Content and Your Website More Accessible Do you have ideas for topics for our podcast? Email me at katie@katielance.com Visit me at KatieLance.com for more info about my speaking, consulting and our #​GetSocialSmart Academy​ Follow me on Instagram for more behind-the-scenes into my life and business @katielance (Enjoying this podcast? Tag me on IG and let me know!)

Ring of Fire Radio with Sam Seder and Mike Papantonio
Episode 601: Big Pharma Strong Arming Countries over Vaccines

Ring of Fire Radio with Sam Seder and Mike Papantonio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 61:00


This week on Ring of Fire, Sarah Lazare, Reporter & Web Editor for In These Times magazine, joins Emma to discuss how pharmaceutical companies are threatening desperate nations with retaliation if those nations choose to support vaccine waivers, waivers that would make vaccines more globally equitable... but would cut into big pharma's profits . Heather “Digby” Parton will help us run down the biggest new stories of the week Bonus content you are missing this week; Sam interviews David Wallace-Wells, from New York Magazine, about the safety of our children when it comes to Covid. Become a member at www.rofpodcast.com

The Bluebloods
BIG-10 in 31 Days: Drew Schott (Northwestern)

The Bluebloods

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 44:09


On this episode of The Bluebloods, we continue our "BIG-10 in 31 Days" theme with the Northwestern Wildcats. We are joined by Northwestern Insider and Web Editor for The Daily Northwestern, Drew Schott. We breakdown the 2020 season, who the future at QB may be, Pat Fitzgerald's recipe for success, and preview the future of Northwestern Football. All this and more right here on The Bluebloods! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-bluebloods/support

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives
Editors’ Picks for February 2021

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 29:00


Dr. Dwight Rouse, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. John Fischer, Web Editor, review the articles that have been designated as Editors’ Picks for the February 2021 issue (mortality after severe maternal morbidity; postoperative negative pressure wound therapy; primary self-collected HPV testing among women with HIV). This podcast features an interview with Nathalie Auger, MD, MSc, and Natalie Dayan, MD, MSc, authors of the article on maternal morbidity. 

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives

Dr. Dwight Rouse, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. John Fischer, Web Editor, review the articles that have been designated as Editors’ Picks for the January 2021 issue (addressing physician burnout; statewide severe maternal morbidity review; penicillin allergy testing in pregnancy). This podcast features an interview with Leslie Bradford, MD, and Gretchen Glaser, MD, authors of the article on physician burnout. 

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives
Editors’ Picks for December 2020

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 35:42


Dr. Nancy Chescheir, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. John Fischer, Web Editor, review the articles that have been designated as Editors’ Picks for the December 2020 issue (diabetes-related stillbirths; adherence to gynecologic oncology oral therapies; physician gender and cesarean delivery). This podcast features an interview with Jessica M. Page, MD, author of the article on diabetes-related stillbirths.

WAC Podcast
WAC Podcast - 2020-21 Grand Canyon Hoops Preview

WAC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 17:29


We continue our countdown to the WAC Basketball Preview presented by Hercules Tires with Grand Canyon University! Our guest is Paul Coro, Senior Writer and Web Editor for GCULopes.com! The GCU men's team has a new head coach in Bryce Drew who has made several trips to the NCAA tournament as a player and a head coach (1:11). The Lopes women also have a new head coach in Molly Miller who has the highest winning percentage of any coach at any level in the country! (10:20).

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives
Editors’ Picks for November 2020

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 32:05


Dr. Nancy Chescheir, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. John Fischer, Web Editor, review the articles that have been designated as Editors’ Picks for the November 2020 issue (subcutaneous buprenorphine extended-release use; wireless laparoscopy; sexual function with pelvic organ prolapse surgery). This podcast features an interview with Danielle Antosh, MD, author of the article on pelvic organ prolapse surgery.

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives
Editors’ Picks for October 2020

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 25:55


Dr. Nancy Chescheir, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. John Fischer, Web Editor, review the articles that have been designated as Editors’ Picks for the October 2020 issue (HPV Vaccination for Health Care Workers; Origins of Brachial Plexus Injury; Mifepristone Cost Analysis). This podcast features an interview with Grace Johnson, MD, author of the article on brachial plexus injury.

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives
Editors’ Picks for September 2020

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 36:38


Dr. Nancy Chescheir, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. John Fischer, Web Editor, review the articles that have been designated as Editors’ Picks for the September 2020 issue (Intraoperative Techniques for Sling Tensioning; Opioid Use After Ectopic Pregnancy; Time to Obstetric Care in the United States). This podcast features an interview with Erin Brennand, MD, MSc, author of the article on sling tensioning.

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives

Dr. Nancy Chescheir, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. John Fischer, Web Editor, review the articles that have been designated as Editors’ Picks for the August 2020 issue (Association of Obesity With Postpartum Tubal Ligation; Obstetrics and Gynecology Residents’ Surgical Confidence; Postpartum Therapeutic Anticoagulation). This podcast features an interview with Erika Banks, MD, author of the article on surgical confidence.

Medical Spa Insider
Trailblazing Medical Aesthetic Marketing and the Science of Attraction with Steven Dayan, MD, FACS

Medical Spa Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 40:12


This week Steven Dayan, MD, FACS, speaks on the early days of medical aesthetic marketing and how he was able to pioneer many of the techniques that are commonplace today including establishing a web presence and authority marketing to the consumer. He also goes over his research regarding The Subliminal Difference – explaining how subtle changes can create dramatic results – and he talks about the nature of beauty vs attraction, and which one aesthetic providers should be most concerned about addressing. Dr. Dayan is a professor and researcher has published over 130 articles in medical journals and 5 books. He is a NY Times and USA TODAY Best Selling Author. His accolades include the American Medical Association (AMA) Foundation's Leadership Award and “Top Doc” recognition by numerous organizations including Castle Connolly and U.S News & World Report. He is a member of American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (ASAPS), American Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery (AAPFRS), American Society of Dermatologic Surgeons (ASDS) and serves on the Board of Directors for the Facial Plastic Surgery society as well as on the board of multiple medical journals including, Facial Plastic Surgery, Aesthetic Surgery Journal (ASJ), Cosmetic Dermatology and New Beauty Magazine. He is the current Co-editor of Modern Aesthetic Magazine and Web Editor of Facial Plastic Surgery Aesthetic Medicine. He has authored 5 books, and is currently filming a 10 episode pilot series with Dr. Paul Nassif that is scheduled to air summer 2020. But it is in his role as an adjunct professor —teaching a popular undergraduate course: The Science of Beauty and Its Impact on Culture and Business – that his NYTimes Best Selling book Subliminally Exposed is based.

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network
Conservative Commandos - 6/22/20

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 120:01


Reagan McCarthy is the Web Editor at Townhall.com and an alumna of The Pennsylvania State University where she studied Political Science and Broadcast Journalism. While at Penn State Reagan served as the President of the Penn State College Republicans and the Executive Director for the Pennsylvania Federation of College Republicans. TOPIC: President Trump Responds to Lawmakers' Negligence in Seattle!! Jerome R. Corsi, New York Times Best Selling Author, Investigative Journalist and Political Analyst. He worked as a Senior Staff Reporter for WND.com. Since 2004, Dr. Corsi has published over 25 books, seven of which were New York Times Bestsellers, including two #1 New York Times best-sellers. In 2018, NewsMax published Killing the Deep State: The Fight to Save President Trump, a New York Times bestseller. He has written a first-hand account of his experience with the Mueller Office of Special Counsel in his book Silent No More: How I Became a Political Prisoner of Mueller’s ‘Witch Hunt,’. TOPIC: The Plan to Remove Donald Trump from the Presidency DARIA NOVAK IS THE President of the Institute for American Politics & Center for Great Power Studies. Foreign Policy Advisor to Israelite Samaritans. Weekly columnist on foreign/defense policy for American Analysis of News and Media. Daria is the co-host of the Vernuccio/Novak Report, nationally both on broadcast radio and the web at amfm247.com. Daria also co-hosts of the “The American Political Zone,” Broadcast on AUN-TV and cable in eastern Connecticut. TOPIC: Responding to China

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives

Dr. Nancy Chescheir, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. John Fischer, Web Editor, review the articles that have been designated as Editors’ Picks for the July 2020 issue (Coronavirus 2019 Disease (COVID-19) Research in Pregnancy; Essentials in Minimally Invasive Gynecology; Obesity and Early-Onset vs Late-Onset Preeclampsia). This podcast features an interview with Matthew Bicocca, MD, author of the article on obesity.

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives

Dr. Nancy Chescheir, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. John Fischer, Web Editor, review the articles that have been designated as Editors’ Picks for the June 2020 issue (Teaching Hospital Abortion Policies; Improving Postcesarean Delivery Mobility; Antenatal Therapy and Neurodevelopmental Impairment). This podcast features an interview with Samuel Gentle, MD, author of the article on antenatal therapy.

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network
Conservative Commandos - 4/28/20

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 120:01


Greg Kozera, director of marketing for Shale Crescent USA is a professional engineer and an environmentalist with more than 35 years of experience in the natural gas and oil industry. He also is the author of the books Just the Fracks, Ma’am and Learned Leadership. Kozera is a past president of the Virginia Oil & Gas Association. TOPIC...Chinese Virus Reveals The Need To Bring Jobs Back to The US!! Reagan McCarthy, Web Editor at Townhall.com and an alumna of The Pennsylvania State University where she studied Political Science and Broadcast Journalism. While at Penn State Reagan served as the President of the Penn State College Republicans and the Executive Director for the Pennsylvania Federation of College Republicans. TOPIC...Tara Reade's Mother Told 'Larry King Live' About Biden Assault!! Frank Vernuccio, editor-in-chief of the New York Analysis of Policy & Government, providing objective coverage of key issues facing the United States today. Frank is the co-host of the Vernuccio/Novak Report, nationally both on broadcast radio and the web at amfm247.com. FRANK also co-hosts of the “The American Political Zone,” Broadcast on cable in eastern Connecticut. In the aftermath of the 9/11 attack, Vernuccio was appointed by New York’s Governor George Pataki to lead the hard- hit New York County Workers Compensation Board. TOPIC: Foreign Policy Update, Chinese Virus!!

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives
Special Edition: COVID-19 and PPE

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 18:09


Dr. Nancy Chescheir, Editor-in-Chief, Dr. John Fischer, Web Editor, and Denise Jamieson, MD, MPH discuss obstetricians and personal protective equipment during COVID-19.

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives

Dr. Nancy Chescheir, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. John Fischer, Web Editor, review the articles that have been designated as Editors’ Picks for the May 2020 issue (Mode of Delivery and First Twin in Breech Presentation; Balloon Occlusion for Placenta Previa Accreta; Human Papillomavirus Vaccine to Reduce Recurrent CIN). This podcast features an interview with Kimberly Levinson, MD, MPH, author of the article on human papillomavirus vaccine.

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives

Dr. Nancy Chescheir, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. John Fischer, Web Editor, review the articles that have been designated as Editors’ Picks for the April 2020 issue (Low-Dose Copper IUD Phase 2; Adenocarcinoma-in-Situ Recommendations; Prediction of Postpartum Hemorrhage). This podcast features an interview with Kartik Venkatesh, MD, PhD, author of the article on prediction of postpartum hemorrhage.

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives

Dr. Nancy Chescheir, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. John Fischer, Web Editor, review the articles that have been designated as Editors’ Picks for the March 2020 issue (Peripartum Stress-Dose Steroids; Long-term Mesh Implants in Pelvic Organ Prolapse; Vital Sign Reference Ranges for Pregnancy). This podcast features an interview with Kendra Sylvester-Armstrong, MD, author of the article on peripartum stress-dose steroids.

88Nine: Tap'd In
When will the industry take notice of Milwaukee Rap

88Nine: Tap'd In

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 16:51


Jordan, Piet and special guest Evan Rytlewski, Web Editor for 88Nine talk about Milwaukee rap artists doing huge Youtube numbers, but the industry still not taking notice. Full article here: https://bit.ly/2GApi3y Lil Chicken & Jigg - Fast Cash Babies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VGYlmeg0QI MT Twins https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bslLJ2J5-Zs

88Nine: Tap'd In
When will the industry take notice of Milwaukee Rap

88Nine: Tap'd In

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 16:51


Jordan, Piet and special guest Evan Rytlewski, Web Editor for 88Nine talk about Milwaukee rap artists doing huge Youtube numbers, but the industry still not taking notice. Full article here: https://bit.ly/2GApi3y Lil Chicken & Jigg - Fast Cash Babies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VGYlmeg0QI MT Twins https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bslLJ2J5-Zs

Homebrewed Christianity Podcast
Jonathan Jong & Sarah Lane Ritchie: Can Scientists study gods, souls, and rituals?

Homebrewed Christianity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 110:02


Behind many Science and Religion conversations are a number of shaping, but often ignored questions. In this episode Jonathan and Sarah join me for a seriously nerdy and revealing dialogue about the nature and limits of science, the character of religious phenomena, the role of philosophy, naturalism(s), theology's place at the table, and much more. On top of all being friends, we each occupy a different network of answers to the questions we tackle. If you enjoy this half as much as I did you will have a wonderful time. Dr. Jonathan Jong is a Research Fellow at Coventry University, and Deputy Director of the Brain, Belief and Behaviour group there. He is also a Senior Researcher at the Institute for Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology, University of Oxford. Most of his current research is on the psychology of religion and the philosophical issues associated with the scientific study of religion. The Doctor is also a Reverend and Associate Priest at the parish church of St Mary Magdalen, Oxford and the Web Editor for the St Mary Magdalen School of Theology Check out Jong's last visit to the podcast: Religion, Culture, and Your Impending Death Dr. Sarah Lane Ritchie is Lecturer in Theology and Science at the University of Edinburgh. She has a PhD in Science and Religion from the University of Edinburgh, where her doctoral work focused on the question of divine action in the human mind. A Michigander by birth, Sarah also holds a BA in Philosophy and Religion from Spring Arbor University, an MDiv from Princeton Theological Seminary, and an MSc in Science and Religion from the University of Edinburgh. Her published work focuses on questions arising from the intersection of theology, philosophy, and the various brain-related sciences. Sarah's research interests include divine action, philosophy of mind, naturalism, cognitive science of religion, and the psychology of belief formation. Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Page 2 Podcast: An SEO Podcast
#38: Andrew Cock-Starkey (aka "Optimisey")

The Page 2 Podcast: An SEO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 78:10


In today's episode, we talk with Andrew Cock-Starkey (better know as “Optimisey”). Andrew runs an SEO consultancy out of Cambridge, England working with clients all over the globe. He also runs one of the most popular SEO meet-ups in the UK.We talk about how Andrew's career began 20 years ago as a broadcast journalist working at the BBC with a focus on cricket and fut ball and how the emphasis placed on creating fresh and timely content around the sports stories of the day really opened his eyes to the power of building traffic online. Additionally, we talk about his time as Web Editor as Newsworks, his management of the website for the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), how it all led him to found his own SEO consultancy Optimisey, what it's like running the Optimisey SEO meeting, his Optimisey video series, and more.We also touch on the news that Google has started dropping a site's normal snippet when a featured snippet is displayed, as well as the sunsetting of support for data-vocabulary.org as a schema language.And last but not least, we dive into a few overlooked SEO fundamentals.

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network
Conservative Commandos - 1/22/20

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 120:01


Adam Andrzejewski CEO & Founder of OpenTheBooks.com the world’s largest private database of government spending. Adam is a senior contributor at Forbes Opinion and frequent radio and tv opinion commenter. Topic: California’s High Tech Debacle!! Reagan McCarthy is the Web Editor at Townhall.com and an alumna of The Pennsylvania State University where she studied Political Science and Broadcast Journalism. While at Penn State Reagan served as the President of the Penn State College Republicans and the Executive Director for the Pennsylvania Federation of College Republicans. Raegan's articles have also been published by the Washington Examiner. TOPIC...Court Throws Out Climate Change Lawsuit!! Ann Stone has worked in over 500 campaigns as everything from precinct worker to campaign manager. Most of her work has been in political organizing, public advocacy, communications, strategy and fundraising. In 1992 she was chosen as one of the Women Who Changed Politics in America by Campaigns and Elections Magazine. In 2012 she was named as one of the 21 Leaders for the Twenty First Century by Women’s eNews. Ann has appeared on numerous television programs ranging from Good Morning America, the Today Show, Nightline, Larry King, PBS News Hour, To The Contrary, a variety of shows on CNN to shows like Comedy Central, MTV and Politically Incorrect. TOPICS...Alan Dershowitz lays out a defense of Trump!!

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives
Editors’ Picks for February 2020

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 32:34


Dr. Nancy Chescheir, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. John Fischer, Web Editor, review the articles that have been designated as Editors’ Picks for the February 2020 issue (Race and Ethnicity, Medical Insurance, and Within-Hospital Severe Maternal Morbidity Disparities; A Risk-Adjusted Model for Ovarian Cancer Care and Disparities in Access to High-Performing Hospitals; Effect of Surgery for Stress Incontinence on Female Sexual Function). This podcast features an interview with Elizabeth Howell, MD, MPP, author of the article on maternal morbidity disparities.

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives

Dr. Nancy Chescheir, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. John Fischer, Web Editor, review the articles that have been designated as Editors’ Picks for the January 2020 issue (Persistent Opioid Use After Hysterectomy in the United States, 2005–2015; Risk of Stillbirth for Fetuses With Specific Birth Defects; Pregnancy Outcomes in Patients With Prior Uterine Rupture or Dehiscence: A 5-Year Update). This podcast features an interview with Nathan Fox, MD, author of the article on prior uterine rupture or dehiscence.

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives
Editors’ Picks for December 2019

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 25:38


Dr. Nancy Chescheir, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. John Fischer, Web Editor, review the articles that have been designated as Editors’ Picks for the December 2019 issue (Ibuprofen and Postpartum Blood Pressure in Women With Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy: A Randomized Controlled Trial; Effects of Gastrointestinal-Type Chemotherapy in Women With Ovarian Mucinous Carcinoma; Prognostic Factors for the Failure of Endometrial Ablation: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis). This podcast features an interview with Pleun Beelen, MD, and Imke M. A. Reinders, MD, authors of the article on failure of endometrial ablation.

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives
Editors’ Picks for November 2019

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 39:01


Dr. Nancy Chescheir, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. John Fischer, Web Editor, review the articles that have been designated as Editors’ Picks for the November 2019 issue (A Comparison of Two Methods of Catheter Management After Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial; Long-term Risk of Reoperation After Synthetic Mesh Midurethral Sling Surgery for Stress Urinary Incontinence; Association of Medicaid Expansion With Coverage and Access to Care for Pregnant Women). This podcast features an interview with Alexander Berger, MD, MPH, author of the article on reoperation after synthetic mesh midurethral sling surgery.

Homebrewed Christianity Podcast
Jonathan Jong: Religion, Culture, and Your Impending Death

Homebrewed Christianity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 90:07


Dr. Jonathan Jong is a Research Fellow at Coventry University, and Deputy Director of the Brain, Belief and Behaviour group there. He is also a Senior Researcher at the Institute for Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology, University of Oxford. Most of his current research is on the psychology of religion and the philosophical issues associated with the scientific study of religion. The Doctor is also a Reverend and Associate Priest at the parish church of St Mary Magdalen, Oxford and the Web Editor for the St Mary Magdalen School of Theology. In this conversation we talked about... what is the scientific study of religion? what of religion is available to science? the role of humility in theological speculation how does cognitive science describe the origin of religion? what are the two big approaches to understanding the evolutionary origin of religion? how the relationship of our cognitive mechanisms and culture work together the role and function of culture in shaping humanity's religious disposition the problem of assessing a Christian account of theism with cognitive science how does a historically situated account of revelation impact the way you understand revelation? we discuss the role of reading and ritual experience in shaping the content of faith how the manner in which you engage the scripture changes the text itself what does cognitive psychology teach us about passing on the faith? is God real? "I think the church leadership has not woken up to the fact we don't live in the Middle Ages anymore." what are the ethical challenges raised by the cultural appropriation of mindfulness meditation? what is terror management theory? what is a death cafe? Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives
Editors’ Picks for October 2019

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 26:36


Dr. Nancy Chescheir, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. John Fischer, Web Editor, review the articles that have been designated as Editors’ Picks for the October 2019 issue (Prospective Evaluation of Maternal Sleep Position Through 30 Weeks of Gestation and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes; Predictive Value of the Signs and Symptoms Preceding Eclampsia: A Systematic Review; Effects of Shared Decision Making on Opioid Prescribing After Hysterectomy). This podcast features an interview with Annmarie L. Vilkins, DO, and Sawsan As-Sanie, MD, MPH, authors of the article on opioid prescribing after hysterectomy.

My Career Fit Scoop
News And Web Editor

My Career Fit Scoop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 1:17


News And Web Editor

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives
Editors’ Picks for September 2019

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 35:23


Dr. Nancy Chescheir, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. John Fischer, Web Editor, review the articles that have been designated as Editors’ Picks for the September 2019 issue (Intimate Partner Violence and Women’s Health; Endometriosis and Risk of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes; Developing as an Academic Medical Educator in Obstetrics and Gynecology). This podcast features an interview Monica A. Lutgendorf, MD, author of the article intimate partner violence.

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives

Dr. Nancy Chescheir, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. John Fischer, Web Editor, review the articles that have been designated as Editors’ Picks for the August 2019 issue (Predictive Model of Factors Associated With Maternal Intensive Care Unit Admission; Association Between First-Trimester Subchorionic Hematomas and Pregnancy Loss in Singleton Pregnancies; Effects of Educational Interventions on Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Acceptability: A Randomized Controlled Trial). This podcast features an interview with Lori Cory, MD, MSCE, corresponding author of the article on education inventions for human papillomavirus vaccine acceptability.

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives

Dr. Nancy Chescheir, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. John Fischer, Web Editor, review the articles that have been designated as Editors’ Picks for the July 2019 issue (Predictive Model of Factors Associated With Maternal Intensive Care Unit Admission; Increased Rwandan Access to Obstetrician–Gynecologists Through a U.S.–Rwanda Academic Training Partnership; Menstrual Suppression for Military Women: Barriers to Care in the United States). This podcast features an interview with Sheena Eagan, MPH, PhD, corresponding author of the article on menstrual suppression for military women.

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives

Dr. Nancy Chescheir, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. John Fischer, Web Editor, review the articles that have been designated as Editors’ Picks for the June 2019 issue (Surgical Volume and Radical Hysterectomy Outcome; Hospital Minimum-Volume Standards for Ovarian Cancer; Twin Pregnancy and Severe Maternal Morbidity). This podcast features an interview with Dr. Jason Wright, corresponding author of the article on minimum-volume standards for hospitals treating women with ovarian cancer.

Listen to the Editors
Production Operations and Management (POM) - Kalyan Singhal and Subodha Kumar

Listen to the Editors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 34:14


In this episode we are interviewing the editors of Production and Operations Management (POM) journal. We are joined by Dr. Kalyan Singhal and Dr. Subodha Kumar. Dr. Singhal is the editor-in-chief and Dr. Kumar is the deputy editor-in-chief for POM. This is the fourth episode of Listen to the Editors, a series of interviews with journal editors to unveil the trends in research for Operations and Supply Chain Management. The host for this show is Iuri Gavronski, Associate Professor for the Graduate Program in Business for the UNISINOS Jesuit University. POM, founded in 1992, is one of the longer living journals in the field. The mission of the journal is to publish research in all areas of Operations Management, in all research paradigms, according to Dr. Singhal. POM has 12 issues per year, and publishes around 150 papers in those issues. With 140,000-150,000 submissions per year, POM as a rejection rate of around 90%. According to Dr. Kumar, 70% of the rejections occur up to the first round. Dr. Singhal believes that one of the differentials of the journal is that most research go to the reviewers, so the authors have the opportunity to have a feedback on their manuscript. The main reasons for desk rejection is lack of fit (a paper that was not written for an Operations audience) or lack of a contribution. Dr. Singhal divides the contribution in two dimensions: a contribution to the theory and the solving of a real problem. The standard editorial process starts with the editor-in-chief assigning a department editor to the manuscript. In general, this department editor was the one suggested by the authors. Then the department editor assigns a senior editor. If the senior editor does not desk-rejects the paper, he or she assigns two to three reviewers for the manuscript.The senior editor then adds his or her recommendations, and sends for the department editor for the decision. We also discussed how to integrate analytical and empirical paradigms in a single paper. Dr. Kumar shares his personal experiences as author in this important subject. In 2017, POM articles were downloaded 300,000 times. Regarding the global reach, the share of downloads was 29% for China, 23% US, 6% UK, 18% others. Calls for Papers: ================= See http://www.poms.org/journal/announcements/ Open: Sustainability Planned: Disruptive Technologies Website for the Journal: ======================== https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/19375956 Editor Bios: ============ Dr. Kalyan Singhal is the McCurdy Professor of Management in the Merrick School of Business. He founded the Production and Operation Management Society (POMS) in 1989, and he has been serving as editor-in-chief of the POMS journal Production and Operation Management since he founded it in 1992. Dr. Subodha Kumar is the Paul R. Anderson Distinguished Professor of Marketing and Supply Chain Management at Temple University’s Fox School of Business. He also serves as the Director of Center for Data Analytics and the Ph.D. Concentration Advisor for Operations and Supply Chain Management. Prof. Kumar is the Deputy Editor and a Department Editor of Production and Operations Management (POM), and the Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Management and Business Review. He has served as a Senior Editor of Decision Sciences (DSI) and an Associate Editor of Information Systems Research (ISR). He is the Associate Executive Director of POMS Information Technology Services, the Web Editor of POMS, and the Vice President of INFORMS Information Systems Society (ISS). Background music: ================= “Night & Day” by Dee Yan-Key is licensed under CC-BY-NC-SA http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/years_and_years_ago/08--Dee_Yan-Key-Night___Day 2019-04-29 - Episode 004

The Film Comment Podcast
Desire at the Movies

The Film Comment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 67:19


In our March-April issue, Michael Koresky writes about history of a movie magazine with a humble name: Films and Filming. Koresky writes about the importance of this long-defunct publication as both a classic movie journal and a cultural phenomenon for gay readers. He writes, “Our culture instills mighty shame in us for knowing what we want, and that shame has long been magnified to the point of obscenity even stigma, when that desire is gay. The shamelessness of the magazine's appeal, and the way it so rudely bound sexual desires to movie love, felt like a rich, purposeful affront.” Jumping off from this feature, Koresky joins Film Comment Editor-in-Chief Nicolas Rapold for a wide-ranging discussion of the role of desire in our love of movies. We were delighted to also bring in Aliza Ma, programmer at Metrograph, and Andrew Chan, Web Editor at the Criterion Collection.

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives

Dr. Nancy Chescheir, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. John Fischer, Web Editor, review the articles that have been designated as Editors’ Picks for the May 2019 issue (Cystoscopy at the Time of Hysterectomy for Benign Indications and Delayed Lower Genitourinary Tract Injury; Herbal Medicinal Product Use During Pregnancy and the Postnatal Period: A Systematic Review; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Prenatal Insomnia: A Randomized Controlled Trial). This podcast features an interview with Dr. Emma Barber, corresponding author of the article on cystoscopy.

Obstetrics & Gynecology: Editor's Picks and Perspectives

Dr. Nancy Chescheir, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. John Fischer, Web Editor, review the articles that have been designated as Editors’ Picks for the April 2019 issue (Safety Assessment of a Large-Scale Improvement Collaborative to Reduce Nulliparous Cesarean Delivery Rates; Hypertensive Postpartum Admissions Among Women Without a History of Hypertension or Preeclampsia; Change in Second-Trimester Abortion After Implementation of a Restrictive State Law). This podcast features an interview with Dr. Elliott Main, corresponding author of the safety assessment article.

The Bookseller Podcast
The Bookseller Podcast #4 March 2019: In Full

The Bookseller Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 55:01


What to expect from Episode 4 Hosted by acclaimed author Cathy Rentzenbrink, the fourth edition of The Bookseller Podcast features an in-depth interview with Tom Kerridge about his successful career as a Michelin-starred chef and his new book “Fresh Start”. Our very own managing editor, Tom Tivnan details the biggest hits to be published this month, including some fantastic food and children's books. Caroline Carpenter, The Bookseller's Web Editor, outlines the shortlist for the YA Book Prize 2019, which celebrates the best YA books from across the UK and Ireland. Winner to be announced at this year's Hay Festival on 30th May. Find out from our Charts and Data Analyst Kiera O'Brien, which books have managed to unite the critics (in a good way!) from The Bookseller's new reviews aggregation service – Books in the Media. Hear what The Book Doctors – two of the British Isles' best indie bookshops – recommend for readers from up and down the country. This episode it's Fleur Sinclair from Sevenoaks Bookshop in Kent and Richard Drake from Drake The Bookshop in Stockton on Tees. As BookGig is now part of The Bookseller family, we recommend the very best book and author events coming up this month, across the UK. And playing us out – an extract from “It's Not About the Burqa” written and read by Mariam Khan. The Bookseller Podcast is a Heavy Entertainment Production

Bottled in China
Decanting the Wine World with John Stimpfig, Content Director of Decanter Magazine

Bottled in China

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 26:53


Decanter Wine Magazine is one of the leading wine publications focused on lifestyle, industry insights, regional profiles and authoritative wine reviews. Founded in 1975, Decanter is the oldest wine publication in circulation in the UK. Today, Decanter grows its footprint around the world with its widely anticipated yearly consumer tasting and masterclasses during the Shanghai Fine Wine Encounter. In this podcast we're joined with award winning wine writer and Content Director at Decanter Magazine, John Stimpfig. We sit down with John to discuss everything from their Shanghai events, Chinese wines in the UK, global warming and even some tips on where to start if you want to become a wine writer. Do you love wine? Make sure to visit their website at https://www.decanter.com/ Find more about this years Fine Wine Encounter in China here: http://www.decantershanghai.com/en/ If you're based in China, you can get up to date wine information and quizzes here: https://www.decanterchina.com/zh/ Special thank you to Sylvia Wu, Web Editor for helpingorganizing this podcast, and of course, thank you for listening!! About the host: Emilie Steckenborn is passionate about food, wine, spirits and beer. So much, that she holds certificates from Cordon Bleu, CMS, WSET and UCD. Based in Shanghai, China for the last seven-plus years. She is currently the Head of Education for Asia & MEIA at Treasury Wine Estates. Apart from hosting Bottled in China podcast, Emilie is a certified wine educator and the Official Wine Consultant for China Eastern Airlines. Read the stories and listen to the podcast: https://www.bottledinchina.com/ Special thank you to Sylvia Wu, Head of Content for China for organizing this podcast, and of course, thank you for listening!!

Creative + Cultural
099 - Jensen Beach

Creative + Cultural

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 31:30


Today we're connected with Jensen Beach, Fiction Editor and Web Editor at Green Mountains Review, Web Editor at Hobart Literary Journal, author of the short story collections For Out Of The Heart Proceed (Dzanc Books and Dark Sky Books) and the forthcoming Swallowed By The Cold (Graywolf), and Assistant Professor of Writing and Literature at Johnson State College. Producer: Jon-Barrett Ingels and Kevin Staniec Manager: Sarah Becker Host: Jon-Barrett Ingels Guest: Jensen Beach

The Film Comment Podcast
Sleepover, or, The Comfort of Movies

The Film Comment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017 71:29


Sleepovers offer kids a special opportunity to hang out with their friends largely unsupervised, free to chat and dream way after bedtime. The types of films that can be discovered—and obsessively re-watched—during the wee small hours of the morning can frighten, enlighten, or amuse, which is why it's a natural subject for this podcast. Film Comment Digital Producer Violet Lucca was joined by Nellie Killian, film programmer and FC Contributing Editor; Michael Koresky, Editorial Director at the Film Society of Lincoln Center; and Andrew Chan, Web Editor for the Criterion Collection. Pull up a pillow and listen!

Starseed Radio Academy
August Eclipse: Mountain Astrologer Mary Plumb

Starseed Radio Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 93:00


Mary Plumb has had an astrological consulting practice since 1985 and has been involved with The Mountain Astrologer magazine since 1993 as writer and Book and Web Editor. She is the main author of the very popular Beginners Series and countless blog posts and articles.  She also is President of the Southern Oregon Chapter of NCGR in Ashland, OR, an international astrological organization.  In her personal practice, she works with a wide range of astrological applications - from the larger collective cycles and the observation of world events, to the very subtle and refined ways that we individually tap into the unfolding energetics symbolized by the stars and the planets. Lavandar has followed Mary's work for decades, and is very excited to have her on the show to talk about the upcoming eclipse!  Mary's website is: http://maryplumb.com/ Also check out her astrology blog on http://mountainastrologer.com At the top of the show, it's Anastasia's Starseed News, bringing topics of interest to starseeds you won't hear in the mainstream! Our Starseed Quest to Arkansas in August is full, but we still have 3 spots left for the November Pleiadean Line Up Quest, Nov. 17-20.  Write to crystals at starseedhotline dot com for more details. Thanks for tuning in!

Koopa Kast
Koopa Kast 102 – Patreon

Koopa Kast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2017


Matt brings on Editor-in-Chief Justin Sharp and Web Editor-in-Chief James Higginbotham to celebrate the start of PureNintendo.com’s Patreon, which you can find here: https://www.patreon.com/PureNintendo

Business Coaching with Join Up Dots

Media and getting noticed in the media is a hard game to crack. However my guest today, on the Steve Jobs inspired Join Up Dots free podcast interview is a lady who spent over a decade working in an environment that ultimately left her looking for a new future (although with the media skills to make that future happen) Starting her career at News 12 The Bronx after leaving Ohio University with a BA in Public Affairs and Journalism she worked her way up through the ranks in television. She performed the roles of Reporter, Producer, Host, Web Editor, Fill-In Anchor, Media Relations Specialist for ABC News, CBS News, NBC News the list goes on and on. All the time her confidence was soaring, her experience was becoming broader and broader and her future was waiting. As she says "I worked as a TV reporter for a decade who was pitched numerous times a day by publicists. Most of the time, I didn't read more than two sentences of what the “PR person” sent. What they sent was too long, didn't have anything to do with what I covered, wasn't newsworthy, didn't relate to the geographical area I covered, and the list goes on. They all wanted a free commercial for their client. Because of this, I decided to leave the news business and do that job - but better. And she has certainly done that, becoming the owner of Media Maven, a full service public relations firm providing services in: Media Relations, Media Training, Still Photography, Video Production, Social Media, Writing, Blogging, Event & On-Air Hosting, Branding, Website Design, Graphic Design, and Search Engine Optimization. If you want to grow your personal brand in the right way, then this is the place you come. So did she need every bit of her ten years experience to get to where she is today, or could she have cut corners here and there? And what is the scariest bit of becoming a business owner, the doing, or in fact the thinking of everything that you need to do? Well lets find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots with the one and only Christina Nicholson Show Highlights During the show we discussed such weighty topics with Christina Nicholson such as: How she managed to hold back from kissing David Beckham, and why she feels that all British David's are super hot!! Why it is so important to be as specific with your conversations with your customers as you could possibly be...the more niche the rich you will get. Why it is so important to understand the nuts and bolts of everything you do in your life, before delegating that part of the business to someone else. and lastly…. Christina recalls the moment that changed her life and that was the moment when she decided to stop caring what people thought about her. Total game changer 

The Film Comment Podcast
Musicals! The Podcast

The Film Comment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 77:56


There's one alliterative movie musical that's dominated the recent conversational limelight, but less frequently discussed is how it operates within the genre. In this spirit, Michael Koresky, Director of Editorial and Creative Strategy at the Film Society of Lincoln Center, uses La La Land as a starting point to delve into the form of the movie musical in his May/June Film Comment feature "Working It" As a second act, this week's episode of the FC podcast expands the sample set of movie musicals—each panelist brings in a favorite classic musical, as well as a newer musical that pushes the form forward—to look at a wider variety of global cinemas, performance techniques, and ways of deploying music in the narrative. To talk it over—and sing it out—FC Digital Producer Violet Lucca joins Koresky; Andrew Chan, Web Editor for the Criterion Collection; and Eric Hynes, Associate Curator of Film at the Museum of the Moving Image.

AudibleAuthors
Interview with Jesse Bradly, author of Jesus Christ, Boy Detective

AudibleAuthors

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 40:56


J. BRADLEY is a Best of the Net and Pushcart Prize-nominated writer whose work has appeared in numerous literary journals including decomP, Hobart, and Prairie Schooner. He was the Interviews Editor of PANK, the Flash Fiction Editor of NAP, and the Web Editor of Monkeybicycle. He is the author of the poetry collection Dodging Traffic (Ampersand Books, 2009), the novella Bodies Made of Smoke (HOUSEFIRE, 2012), the graphic poetry collection The Bones of Us (YesYes Books, 2014), illustrated by Adam Scott Mazer, the prose poem chapbook It Is A Wild Swing Of A Knife (Choose the Sword Press, 2015), the flash fiction chapbook No More Stories About The Moon (Lucky Bastard Press, 2016), the novel The Adventures of Jesus Christ, Boy Detective (Pelekinesis, 2016) and the Yelp review prose poem collection Pick How You Will Revise A Memory (Robocup Press, 2016). His flash fiction chapbook, Neil, won Five Quarterly‘s 2015 e-chapbook contest for fiction. His story, “Kyle,” was selected for Wigleaf‘s top 50 (very) short fictions for 2016. He is the curator of the Central Florida reading series There Will Be Words. He received his MFA in Writing from Lindenwood University.

Pionieri
185: Pionieri - Inventarsi la vita (prima parte)

Pionieri

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2017 25:32


Melascrivi è la piattaforma dove committenti e autori di piccoli contenuti si incontrano (prima parte)

Pionieri
185: Pionieri - Inventarsi la vita (seconda parte)

Pionieri

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2017 20:53


Melascrivi è la piattaforma dove committenti e autori di piccoli contenuti si incontrano (seconda parte)

Pionieri
185: Pionieri - Inventarsi la vita (seconda parte)

Pionieri

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2017 20:53


Melascrivi è la piattaforma dove committenti e autori di piccoli contenuti si incontrano (seconda parte)

Pionieri
185: Pionieri - Inventarsi la vita (prima parte)

Pionieri

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2017 25:32


Melascrivi è la piattaforma dove committenti e autori di piccoli contenuti si incontrano (prima parte)

International Festival of Arts & Ideas
21st Century Art & Politics (Part 2)

International Festival of Arts & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2015 57:05


Art and politics have a long history of complex entanglement, but in the new millennium, the global artistic scene has exploded with political controversy. From the Mariinsky Ballet to Brett Bailey's Exhibit B, from Tania Bruguera to Charlie Hebdo, via El Sistema and other social experiments, artists and their work appear more and more entwined with surrounding political issues and volatility. Part 2 of this talk features a debate on these topics and more with Afa S. Dworkin (Sphinx Organization), Antonio Aiello (PEN American Center) and Paul Smith (Director of the British Council in the USA and Cultural Counsellor at the British Embassy Washington DC) Participants Presenter: Graham Sheffield CBE Global Director Arts, British Council Moderator: Paul Smith Director of the British Council (USA) and Cultural Counsellor at the British Embassy Respondents: Afa S. Dworkin Executive Director, Sphinx Foundation Antonio Aiello Content Director and Web Editor, Pen American Center In Part 1, Graham Sheffield CBE, Global Director Arts for the British Council, offers reflections on the current situation, examining issues of conscience, freedom of expression, social action and identity in an international context.

International Festival of Arts & Ideas
21st Century Art & Politics (Part 1)

International Festival of Arts & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2015 31:56


Art and politics have a long history of complex entanglement, but in the new millennium, the global artistic scene has exploded with political controversy. From the Mariinsky Ballet to Brett Bailey's Exhibit B, from Tania Bruguera to Charlie Hebdo, via El Sistema and other social experiments, artists and their work appear more and more entwined with surrounding political issues and volatility. In Part 1 of this talk, Graham Sheffield CBE, Global Director Arts for the British Council, offers reflections on the current situation, examining issues of conscience, freedom of expression, social action and identity in an international context. Participants Presenter: Graham Sheffield CBE Global Director Arts, British Council Moderator: Paul Smith Director of the British Council (USA) and Cultural Counsellor at the British Embassy Respondents: Afa S. Dworkin Executive Director, Sphinx Foundation Antonio Aiello Content Director and Web Editor, Pen American Center Part 2 of this talk features a debate on these topics with Afa S. Dworkin (Sphinx Organization), Antonio Aiello (PEN American Center) and Paul Smith (Director of the British Council in the USA and Cultural Counsellor at the British Embassy Washington DC)

Free Word
Talking Shop: Selling Translated Literature

Free Word

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2015 152:10


Booksellers play a vital role in getting translated books into the hands of readers. But how do they encourage readers to take a chance on a foreign author? With so few international authors available for events, what other marketing techniques can booksellers employ to build a buzz around a book? Do we ask too much of our booksellers when it comes to promoting translated literature? Jonathan Ruppin, Web Editor at Foyles and Sheila O’Reilly, Owner of Dulwich Books, discussed the role of translators in frontline bookselling and marketing, and suggested ways that translators can get more actively involved. This event was chaired by Miriam Robinson, Marketing and Events Consultant and former Head of Marketing at Foyles.

Media Masters
Selling the FT, social media’s 'proportion problem' & the BBC's new Political Editor

Media Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2015 37:09


Caroline Crampton, Web Editor at the New Statesman, and Barney Guiton, News Editor at Newsweek Europe, join Paul Blanchard to discuss the latest media headlines. This episode: does the sale of the FT puts its editorial independence in jeopardy? Is journalists' perception of public opinion disproportionately influenced by social media? And what should be at the top of Laura Kuenssberg’s to-do list as she becomes the Beeb’s new Political Editor?

Museopunks
006: Museums as Media Organizations

Museopunks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2015 59:40


News and media organizations have been undergoing similar challenges to those facing museums in the digital age, with increased competition for attention, challenges to old models of authority, and the need to develop new kinds of business models and modes of practice in response to changing technological, social, and economic conditions. So what can museums learn from news and media organizations in order to change and adapt their practices to work effectively in an increasingly online and social media context? In this episode, the Punks dig into these questions with a little help from Paul Schmelzer, Web Editor at the Walker Art Center, and Sree Sreenivasan, new Chief Digital Officer at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Both Schmelzer and Sreenivasan come to the museum sector with backgrounds in the media and significant experience in journalism, and their insights reflect the importance of these skills in the contemporary museum. Does the responsiveness of social media change the pace at which museums must work, and what opportunities does it open up for new kinds of practice?

Pure Green Podcast
PGM 22 | Celine MacKay of Pure Green Magazine

Pure Green Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2015


In this episode of the Pure Green Podcast, the tables are turned, and our host, Editor and Founder of Pure Green Magazine is our interviewee. Celine talks to Web Editor, Katherine Oakes, about her...

Australian Hunting Podcast
AHP #33 - Sporting Shooter Magazines Web Editor Mick Matheson

Australian Hunting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2013 52:31


In this episode of the AHP I talk with Sporting Shooter Magazines Web Editor Mick Matheson on all things hunting and politics.

History Today Podcast
Philip Matyszak on the Life of a Gladiator

History Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2011 8:34


Philip Matyszak, author of 'Gladiator - the Roman Fighter's Unofficial Manual' talks to Kathryn Hadley, History Today Magazine's Web Editor, about the research and themes of his book. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Web Directions Podcast
Patrick Lauke - Brave New World of HTML5

Web Directions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2010 49:39


HTML5 was originally called Web Applications 1.0, but that doesn’t mean it’s only for scripters - there’s plenty for markup monkeys as well as JavaScript junkies. We’ll look at new structural elements in HTML5, and how they can boost accessibility, how to style them (even in IE!). We’ll check out how new semantics can reduce the JS you need to write/copy by adding functionality natively to the browser, and how to add sexy open standard video to your pages with no Flash, no JavaScript, just a big hunk o’ open-web love. Patrick Lauke works as Web Evangelist in the Developer Relations team at Opera Software ASA. In a previous life he worked as Web Editor for the University of Salford, where in 2003 he implemented one of the first thoroughly web standards based sites in the sector. Patrick has been engaged in the discourse on standards and accessibility since early 2001 - regularly speaking at conferences and contributing to a variety of web development and accessibility related mailing lists and initiatives such as the Web Standards Project. Published works include a chapter in Web Accessibility: Web Standards and Regulatory Compliance, released by Friends of Ed in 2006, as well as various articles for .net magazine, where he sits on the advisory panel. Follow Patrick on Twitter: @patrick_h_lauke Licensed as Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/).

Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers
Punditry, Politics, Race, iPads, The Onion and the Web with Baratunde Thurston

Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2010 32:57


Scott's in DC this week and he sits down with multimedia personality Baratunde Thurston. He's a Web Editor for TheOnion.com, a founder at JackAndJillPolitics.com, a host on the Science Channel and the author of the upcoming book "How To Be Black." He tells Scott how.

HP – Connected Social Media
Success Magazine: Hosted Apps

HP – Connected Social Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2007


Hosted applications like Salesforce.com and Microsoft Live have gotten a lot of press lately. Do they live up to the hype and deliver benefits that make outsourcing the storage of critical business data a smart choice? Success Magazine’s Web Editor, Andrea Mondello, discusses the benefits and pitfalls of popular hosted apps from the perspective of […]