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In this Question and Answer episode of Season 2 of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, hosts Daralyse Lyons and Zack James are joined by geriatrician and aging expert Lena Makaroun, as the three of them explore ageism and the ways in which anti-ageist attitudes show up in our society. They focus on self-examination, allyship, inclusion, intergenerational connection and other tangible skills that each of us can utilize to become allies in the fight against ageism. Daralyse, Zack, and Dr. Makaroun revisit some of the key points from the first two episodes of the Ageism series, then respond to listener questions. In this episode, you will learn about: The importance of diversity of exposure in eliminating not just ageism, but all of the -isms that shape our perceptions of individuals and the groups they comprise. The critical role of agency in maintaining personal identity, and how it relates to ageism. How paternalism is NOT allyship, and the ways in which paternalistic attitudes hinder a person's agency. The role that age has as an intersectional identity that interacts with and impacts all other elements of individual personhood. The ways in which we can all become part of the solution as we work together to combat ageism, with a particular focus on older and younger folx. The different ways in which ageism can be presented, overtly or implicitly, and how coming from a place of curiosity can eliminate our own ageist assumptions and biases. The organizations referenced in this episode include: American Geriatrics Society HelpAge USA Gerontological Society of America The Frameworks Institute Anti-ageist children's books we recommend: Harry and Walter by Kathy Stinson Mr. McGinty's Monarchs by Linda Vander Heyden My Teacher by James Ransome Meena by Sine Van Mol To get in contact with Lena Makaroun, this episode's guest expert, email her at: lena.makaroun@va.gov or lkm35@pitt.edu Our guest in this episode is Dr. Lena Makaroun, MD MS: Lena Makaroun is an Assistant Professor of Geriatric Medicine and Pepper Scholar at the University of Pittsburgh and a core investigator at the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion. Dr. Makaroun's research focuses on social determinants of aging health and elder abuse. Specifically, her current work aims to broaden our understanding of multifaceted contributors to elder abuse, risk and susceptibility in order to improve elder abuse detection in the healthcare setting. Her goal is to develop evidence-based interventions to address elder abuse and improve health outcomes, safety and quality of life for this population. Dr. Makaroun completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Pennsylvania, M.D. at Weil Cornell Medical College and M.S. in Health Services at the University of Washington School of Public Health. In addition to her research, Dr. Makaroun loves caring for older veterans in her geriatrics clinic at the VA. She serves on the Board of Directors for the American Geriatric Society where she is co-chairing the society's Intersection of Structural Racism and Ageism in Healthcare initiative and is an associate editor for the journal: Innovation in Aging. Click here for the episode transcript.
In this episode of the PRS Global Open Keynotes Podcast, Dr. Aldona J. Spiegel and Dr. Faryan Jalalabadi analyze and compare breast implant preferences between US and European surgeons in terms of size, shape, and surface texturing and the impact of BIA-ALCL scientific publications on surgeon practice pattern. This episode discusses the following PRS Global Open article: “Breast Implant Utilization Trends in USA versus Europe and the Impact of BIA-ALCL Publications” by Faryan Jalalabadi, Andres F. Doval, Virginia Neese, Elizabeth Andrews, and Aldona J. Spiegel. Read it for free on PRSGlobalOpen.com: http://bit.ly/USvsEuropeImplants Dr. Spiegel is a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon, Associate Professor at Weil Cornell Medical College, Director at the Institute for Reconstructive Surgery and Chief of Surgical Innovation at Houston Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas. Dr. Jalalabadi is a Plastic Surgery Resident at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. Your host, Dr. Damian Marucci, is a board-certified plastic surgeon and Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery at the University of Sydney in Australia. #PRSGlobalOpen; #KeynotesPodcast; #PlasticSurgery; Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery- Global Open
In this episode of the PRS Global Open Keynotes Podcast, Dr. Aldona J. Spiegel and Dr. Faryan Jalalabadi analyze and compare breast implant preferences between US and European surgeons in terms of size, shape, and surface texturing and the impact of BIA-ALCL scientific publications on surgeon practice pattern. This episode discusses the following PRS Global Open article: “Breast Implant Utilization Trends in USA versus Europe and the Impact of BIA-ALCL Publications” by Faryan Jalalabadi, Andres F. Doval, Virginia Neese, Elizabeth Andrews, and Aldona J. Spiegel. Read it for free on PRSGlobalOpen.com: http://bit.ly/USvsEuropeImplants Dr. Spiegel is a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon, Associate Professor at Weil Cornell Medical College, Director at the Institute for Reconstructive Surgery and Chief of Surgical Innovation at Houston Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas. Dr. Jalalabadi is a Plastic Surgery Resident at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. Your host, Dr. Damian Marucci, is a board-certified plastic surgeon and Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery at the University of Sydney in Australia. #PRSGlobalOpen; #KeynotesPodcast; #PlasticSurgery; Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery- Global Open
Today we have a discussion of COVID-19 vaccines, and vaccination with Dr. Peter Hotez.Peter Hotez MD Ph.D. is professor of pediatrics and molecular virology at Baylor College of Medicine, where he is also co-director of the Texas Children’s Center for Vaccine Development and Endowed Chair in Tropical Pediatrics. He is a vaccine scientist who led the development of vaccines to prevent and treat neglected tropical diseases and coronavirus infections. A new Texas Children’s COVID19 vaccine is being accelerated in India now undergoing clinical testing.Prof. Hotez obtained his undergraduate degree from Yale University and his MD and Ph.D. from Weil Cornell Medical College and Rockefeller University. He is the author of more than 550 scientific articles indexed on PubMed, and 4 single-author books. He is an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine and American Academy of Arts & Sciences, and has been honored by PAHO/WHO, Research America, B’nai Brith, American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene, and other organizations. He appears frequently on major news outlets promoting global health, and vaccines and immunizations, countering antivaccine and Antiscience movements.
Dr. Bianca Acevedo is the Director and Founder of the Foundation for Healthy Relationships and Lives (2011), a research scientist at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), a private consultant, writer, and public speaker. She earned her B.A. in Psychology from NYU and a PhD in Social/Health Psychology from Stony Brook University. She has conducted research at the Department of Public Health at Weil Cornell Medical College in New York City; Albert Einstein College of Medicine, the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Dr. Acevedo teaches courses in Interpersonal Relationships, Positive Psychology, and Research Methods. She has published several widely-recognized articles on the science of love and being a Highly Sensitive Person, which have appeared in media outlets around the globe and which she has presented both nationally and internationally. She was the recipient of the 2012 International Woman in Science Award.https://biancaacevedo.org/
Dr. Bianca Acevedo is the Director and Founder of the Foundation for Healthy Relationships and Lives (2011), a research scientist at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), a private consultant, writer, and public speaker. She earned her B.A. in Psychology from NYU and a PhD in Social/Health Psychology from Stony Brook University. She has conducted research at the Department of Public Health at Weil Cornell Medical College in New York City; Albert Einstein College of Medicine, the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Dr. Acevedo teaches courses in Interpersonal Relationships, Positive Psychology, and Research Methods. She has published several widely-recognized articles on the science of love and being a Highly Sensitive Person, which have appeared in media outlets around the globe and which she has presented both nationally and internationally. She was the recipient of the 2012 International Woman in Science Award.https://biancaacevedo.org/
Every parent wants their kids to grow up feeling positive about their body and comfortable in their own skin. And for the most part, this positivity starts at home. Dr. Shannon Caspersen, psychiatrist and assistant professor at Weil Cornell Medical College, joins me to discuss the power of our words and our behaviors, as well as strategies we can use to ensure the kids in our lives understand that their shape and size does not define their self-worth.Links:Dr. Shannon Caspersen’s website: www.shannoncaspersenmd.comNational Eating Disorders Association, link hereConnect with Molly’s team of Registered Dietitians at Ochsner Fitness Center: Nutrition@Ochsner.org Find an RD in your region, link here
Every parent wants their kids to grow up feeling positive about their body and comfortable in their own skin. And for the most part, this positivity starts at home. Dr. Shannon Caspersen, psychiatrist and assistant professor at Weil Cornell Medical College, joins me to discuss the power of our words and our behaviors, as well as strategies we can use to ensure the kids in our lives understand that their shape and size does not define their self-worth. Links: Dr. Shannon Caspersen’s website: www.shannoncaspersenmd.com National Eating Disorders Association, link here Connect with Molly’s team of Registered Dietitians at Ochsner Fitness Center: Nutrition@Ochsner.org Find an RD in your region, link here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
*Parental discretion is advised. Adult themes discussed. In this episode of Veggie Doctor Radio, I talk with Dr. Aaron Spitz, a urologist that specializes in male infertility and sexual health, about the influence of diet and lifestyle habits on a man’s penis. About featured guest: Dr. Spitz completed a Bachelors of Arts in Government at Cornell University. He earned his medial degree from Weil/Cornell Medical College and he completed his Urology residency at the University of Southern California, and then obtained fellowship training in infertility at the Baylor College of Medicine. Dr. Spitz has expertise in the treatment of male infertility and sexual dysfunction, and he has participated in clinical trials and research in the area of andrology, male sexual dysfunction, and male infertility. Dr. Aaron Spitz serves as a voluntary assistant clinical professor in the U.C. Irvine department of Urology. Dr. Spitz currently directs the Center for Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery at Orange County Urology in Laguna Hills and Mission Viejo, California. Dr Spitz is the immediate past president of the California Urologic Association. He is the Orange County District representative to the Western Section of the American Urologic Association. He served as the lead delegate to the American Medial Association House of Delegates representing the American Urologic Association. He sits on the Health Policy Council of the American Urologic Association. He is co-chair of the Telehealth Task Force of the American Urologic Association and he serves on the AUA Workforce Work Group and the AUA Advanced Practice Practitioner Work Group as well as the AUA opioid position statement workgroup. Dr. Spitz has served as faculty for the American Urological Association's national microsurgical course. Dr. Spitz has been awarded several prestigious honors including Alpha Omega Alpha at the University of Southern California. Dr. Spitz is the author of The Penis Book: A Doctor’s Complete Guide to the Penis, from size to function and everything in between published by Rodale/Crown/Penguin which has been translated in 4 languages including Italian, Dutch, and soon to be released in Chinese with rights secured in Check, Romanian, and Turkish. He appears regularly on CBS The Doctors to discuss urology topics. He is a regular guest on Sirius XM radio medical talk shows. He has authored and co-authored book chapters and articles in peer reviewed publications on the topic of telemedicine, male infertility and sexual dysfunction, including the AUA white papers on Telemedicine and on Advanced Practice Providers. Dr Spitz is a member of the American Urological Association, American Medical Association, Society for the Study of Male Reproduction, American Society or Reproductive Medicine, Western Urologic Forurm, California Urology Association, California Medical Association and the American Telemedical Association. He serves as a reviewer for the Journal of Endourology and the Journal of Andrology and Urology Practice. DR. AARON SPITZ https://aaronspitz.com https://instagram.com/draaronspitz Disclaimer: The information on this blog, website and podcast is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to replace careful evaluation and treatment. If you have concerns about your or your child’s eating, nutrition or growth, consult a doctor. Mentions: Watch The Game Changers https://gamechangersmovie.com Dr. Spitz’s book: https://www.amazon.com/Penis-Book-Complete-Penis-Everything/dp/1635650291/ref=as_li_ss_tl?crid=3QHV4K2D8E2A3&keywords=the+penis+book&qid=1580261071&sprefix=him,aps,229&sr=8-1&linkCode=sl1&tag=littlethingsl-20&linkId=42ab7238b5774b613c6eca90f61af0b6&language=en_US A Parent’s Guide to Intuitive Eating: How to Raise Kids Who Love to Eat Healthy by Dr. Yami Leave an 'Amazon Review' MORE LISTENING OPTIONS Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/vdritunes Spotify: http://bit.ly/vdrspotify NEWSLETTER SIGN UP https://doctoryami.com/signup OR Text 'FIBER' to 668-66 FIND ME AT Doctoryami.com Instagram.com/thedoctoryami Facebook.com/thedoctoryami Veggiefitkids.com * * * * MORE FROM ME Read - http://veggiefitkids.com/blog Listen: http://bit.ly/vdrpodcast Watch - http://bit.ly/vfkvideos TEDx Talk - http://bit.ly/DOCTORYAMITEDX * * * * Questions? Email me: Yami@doctoryami.com
Find out more about our ONLINE COURSE https://nicolettericher.com/eat-real-to-heal Want to improve your health… Click here to access our FREE resources so you can live your best life! https://nicolettericher.com/free-stuff Today I am talking to Dr Aaron Spitz about the reproductive system, penis health and how to use a plant-based diet to support the penis and benefit penile health, cardiovascular health, and vascular health. Dr Spitz earned his medial degree from Weil/Cornell Medical College and completed his Urology residency at the University of Southern California, and then obtained fellowship training in infertility at the Baylor College of Medicine. Dr. Spitz has expertise in the treatment of male infertility and sexual dysfunction, and he has participated in clinical trials and research in the area of andrology, male sexual dysfunction, and male infertility. Spitz is the author of 'The Penis Book: A Doctor’s Complete Guide to the Penis, from size to function and everything in between'. He appears regularly on CBS' The Doctors to discuss urology topics. Spitz can be found at his Orange County Urology Clinic, where he performs the no needle/no scalpel vasectomy and also vasectomy reversals. He featured in the recent Game Changers movie with his experiment on how a plant-based diet can get more blood flow to your penis and give you stronger and longer erections.
In Pursuit Of Truth with Aideen T. Finnola Radio Show What do you think of when you hear the word "monogamy"? Do you think magic or do you think monotony? Have you ever wondered if monogamy could add magic to your life? In our progressive world of "try everything at least once" and "leave your options open," the practice of monogamy is seen as old fashioned, at best, and equivalent to monotony, at worst. The idea of having one partner and only one partner for any length of time, much less "till death do you part," makes many people feel stifled, claustrophobic, restricted, and deprived. But what if that weren't true? What if there is a magic in monogamy? What if that magic is exclusive to (no pun intended) and can only be accessed through monogamy? Join Aideen and sex therapist Dr. Megan Fleming as they explore the magical secrets hidden in the seemingly old fashioned practice of monogamy. Dr. Megan Fleming is a nationally recognized certified Sex & Relationships Expert. She has over 20 years of experience working with individuals and couples to discover what’s getting in their way and teaches them the skills and strategies to get the sex and relationships they want. Dr. Fleming is also a clinical instructor at the Weil Cornell Medical College. She is known for her practical advice and easy to follow guidance. A media go to expert for all aspects of sex & relationships; she’s been featured on Anderson Cooper, Oprah Winfrey Network, MSNBC, Cosmopolitan, Men’s Health, Maxim and The New York Times among others. megan@mpfleming.com https://greatlifegreatsex.com/ https://greatlifegreatsex.com/girlboner/ https://greatlifegreatsex.com/contact/ Author of My Exquisite Purple Life Purchase Book Here or Audio Here https://www.balboapress.com/BookStore/BookDetails/752312-My-Exquisite-Purple-Life ~ More About In Pursuit Of Truth with Aideen T. Finnola ~ Aideen T. Finnola is an empowerment coach, author, speaker, and radio show host. She is an unapologetic and empowered survivor of and thriver after physical, emotional, psychological, and religious abuse. As she was raised in a religious cult for the first two decades of her life and was then unsuspectingly married to a closeted gay man for her life’s next two decades, she has a lot of experience with varying degrees and expressions of untruth. These experiences have fueled her pursuit of truth to the point of a full-on passion (some might say obsession). Aideen has learned that above all, untruth is both unworkable and painful. Coming from the perspective that life, time and space, and the human experience are all perfect and good, she knows that truth can only exist within ideas and experiences that are both workable and enjoyable. Aideen coaches her clients to find their own truth by investigating outside the conventional parameters of “should and shouldn’t,” “good and bad,” and “right and wrong.” She guides them instead to evaluate their experiences by questioning “Is this working for me?” and “Am I enjoying this?” Aideen empowers people all over the world through her coaching, her memoir, My Exquisite Purple Life, her speaking, and her radio show. Her unwavering message is to look for truth, guidance, and answers within, because it’s all there inside! https://www.aideentfinnola.com/ ~ https://www.facebook.com/aideentfinnola To get more of In Pursuit Of Truth ~ Aideen T. Finnola, be sure to visit the archives page for replays of all her shows here: https://www.inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/podcast/in-pursuit-of-truth-with-aideen-t-finnola/
In this "Lost Episode," Dee & Reesh talk to their homie from med school Dr. Leroy Lindsay⏤ now an assistant professor of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at Weil Cornell Medical College & New York Presbyterian Hospital. They talk about everything from being a minority in Medicine, Doctors with tattoos, and why WebMD isn't that great. It’s a fun one filled with stories from Med school and insights into what happens when keeping it real goes RIGHT! Enjoy! ** This episode contains original production by JMKM from Productive Culture & our very own K.T. (with permission from the Artists) Help keep Medicine ReMixed alive by becoming a listener supporter for $.99, $4.99 or $9.99 per month! Visit anchor.fm/medicineremixed/support to learn more! Find Medicine ReMixed on Social Media: MRx Facebook MRx Instagram MRx Twitter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/medicineremixed/message
Science and Pseudoscience of Mental Health Podcast: Episode 3 This past week, I had the great pleasure to talk with Dr. Kelly Brogan, a leading voice in natural approaches to women’s mental health. Dr. Brogan began her career as a conventional psychiatrist, but following the birth of her first child, she felt bereft of energy and mental clarity and was diagnosed with an autoimmune condition called Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis. Informed by her doctor that she had a chronic illness that would require a lifetime of medication, she launched her own research into her condition which catalyzed a profound paradigm shift in her understanding of health and wellness. Her research led her to Robert Whitaker’s Anatomy of an Epidemic after which time she permanently retired her prescription pad while turning towards natural interventions that support the body’s innate capacity to heal. With degrees from MIT and Weil Cornell Medical College, triple board certification in psychiatry, psychosomatic medicine and integrative holistic medicine, and direct experience practicing within the parameters of conventional psychiatry, Dr. Brogan is uniquely qualified to challenge the pseudoscience of the chemical imbalance theory and the drug regimens that it spawned. At the same time, her rigorous education conferred the investigative tools that enabled her to identify the scientific principles that support mental health. She focuses on the integrative nature of the gastrointestinal, immune, endocrine and nervous systems and their seamless communication with the ecosystem that resides within the body – the microbiome – and the ecosystem that surrounds us. This science is at the core of her thirty-day wellness protocol which she outlines in her New York Times bestselling book: A Mind of Your Own: The Truth About Depression and How Women Can Heal Their Bodies and reclaim Their Lives. Our conversation addressed Dr. Brogan’s grave concerns about the recent rollout of Zulresso (brexanolone), a drug specifically designed, and approved by the FDA for the treatment of Postpartum Depression. Drug trials that qualified Zulresso for FDA approval in fact revealed that its efficacy is weak at best, and not clinically significant. After 30 days, it was actually less effective than placebo. It requires an invasive 60-hour IV infusion with side effects that include sedation – sometimes to the point of loss of consciousness, separation of mother and infant, and cessation of breastfeeding. Women diagnosed with Postpartum Depression are suffering, but impactful interventions need to take into account the complex cultural, socioeconomic, personal and biological underpinnings of their symptoms. Masking symptoms with a drug that causes further disruption to their lives, lessens the likelihood that they will receive effective support. Dr. Brogan estimates that 80% of women who enter her practice having been diagnosed with Postpartum Depression have undetected and untreated thyroid conditions. We also discussed the reckless prescribing of SSRI antidepressants to one in four American women, many of whom are pregnant, and the long-term epigenetic consequences of SSRIs following prenatal exposure. Dr. Brogan shared her approach to tapering from SSRIs both during pregnancy and as part of her general treatment protocol. Our conversation came to a close with a fascinating exploration of the science that informs the relationship between meditation and mental health. Dr. Brogan shared the transformative impact that her own daily meditation practice has had on her capacity to cope with stress. To learn more about Dr. Brogan’s clinical work and research, you can visit her website. For other interviews in this series, click here. © Mad in America
Today’s interview is with Lisa Mosconi, PhD. She is the associate director of the Alzheimer’s Prevention Clinic at Weil Cornell Medical College in New York. Prior to that she served as the director of the Nutrition and Brain Fitness Lab at New York University, School of Medicine. Dr. Mosconi holds a dual PhD degree in neuroscience as well as nuclear medicine from the University of Florence, Italy, and is board-certified in integrative nutrition. I think will really enjoy this interview and learn about her new book, Brain Food, which not only looks at nutrition but also leverages the science of nutritional genomics, and even the emerging science relating to the role of the microbiome in brain health. The book provides recommendations that we can all use with respect to the foods we eat and, interestingly, she does challenge some of our long-held notions. I hope you enjoy this discussion.
Marla chats with Dr. Megan Fleming about how to have great sex after 50 and what women can do if they lost their mojo or sex is just to painful to be interested anymore. Dr. Megan Fleming is a nationally recognized certified Sex & Relationships Expert. She has over 15 years of experience working with individuals and couples to discover what’s getting in their way and teaches them the skills and strategies to get the sex and relationships they want. Dr. Fleming is also a clinical instructor at the Weil Cornell Medical College. Kegal Exerciser we mentioned in the show: http://nymag.com/strategist/article/best-kegel-exercisers.html Marla Martenson is a matchmaker, dating coach for women, healer and the author of three memoirs, Diary of a Beverly Hills Matchmaker, Hearts On The Line & The Buddha Made Me Do It. She has been featured on countless TV & radio shows including the Today Show, Beyond Belief, Coast to Coast am with George Noory and Fade 2 Black with Jimmy Church. Join Marla on Patreon! Order Marla’s book, Diary of a Beverly Hills Matchmaker
In this session, Mike Flowers, Chief Analytics Officer, Enigma, sat with Vishal Kumar, CEO AnalyticsWeek and shared his journey as an analytics executive, best practices, hacks for upcoming executives, and some challenges/opportunities he's observing as a Chief Analytics Officer. Mike discussed his journey from trial prosecutor to Chief Analytics Officer, sharing some great stories on how Govt. embraces data analytics. Timeline: 0:29 Mike's journey. 23:32 Mike's role in Enigma. 27:46 The role of CAO in Enigma. 29:50 How much Mike's role is customer-facing vs. in facing. 30:00 Getting over the roadblocks of working with the government. 34:06 Creating a data bridge. 39:17 Collaboration in the data science field. 46:02 Challenges in working with Clients at Enigma. 51:34 Benefits of having a legal background before coming to data analytics. Podcast link: https://futureofdata.org/enigma_io/ Here's Mike Flowers Bio: Mike is Chief Analytics Officer at New York City tech start-up Enigma, an operational data management and intelligence company, where he leads data scientists assisting the development and deployment of decision-support technologies to Fortune 500 clients in compliance, manufacturing, banking, and finance, and several U.S. and foreign government agencies. In addition, he is a Senior Fellow at Bloomberg Philanthropies, working with select U.S. city governments to launch sustainable analytics programs. Mike is also an advisor to numerous organizations in a wide variety of fields, including, for example, Weil Cornell Medical College, the Inter-American Development Bank, the Office of the New York State Comptroller, the Greater London Authority, the government of New South Wales, Australia, and the French national government. From 2014-15, Mike was an Executive-in-Residence and the first MacArthur Urban Science Fellow at NYU's Center for Urban Science and Progress, where he advised students and faculty on projects to advance data-driven decision-making in city government. From 2009-2013, Mike served under Mayor Michael Bloomberg as New York City's first Chief Analytics Officer. During his tenure, he founded the Mayor's Office of Data Analytics, which provides quantitative support to the city's public safety, public health, infrastructure development, finance, economic development, disaster preparedness and response, legislative, sustainability, and human services efforts. In addition, Mike designed and oversaw the implementation of NYC DataBridge, a first-of-its-kind citywide analytics platform that enables the sharing and analysis of city data across agencies and with the public, and he ran the implementation of the city's internationally-recognized Open Data initiative. For this work, Mike was twice recognized by the White House for innovation. Follow @mpflowersnyc The podcast is sponsored by: TAO.ai(https://tao.ai), Artificial Intelligence Driven Career Coach About #Podcast: #FutureOfData podcast is a conversation starter to bring leaders, influencers, and lead practitioners to discuss their journey to create the data-driven future. Want to Join? If you or any you know wants to join in, Register your interest @ http://play.analyticsweek.com/guest/ Want to sponsor? Email us @ info@analyticsweek.com Keywords: #FutureOfData #DataAnalytics #Leadership #Podcast #BigData #Strategy
This week on How Your World Works, New York Times bestselling author A.J. Jacobs drops by the studio to to discuss, germs, healthy living, and why he once let his son lick ice cream off the sidewalk. Plus: Dr. Christopher Mason of Weil Cornell Medical College explains whether or not you should be worried about touching the subway pole, and Dr. Joseph Bresee, chief of the Epidemiology and Prevention Branch of the CDC’s Influenza Division, reminds you of the best ways to avoid the flu.