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On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Cherise Trump, Executive Director of Speech First and host of the "Well Said" podcast, joins Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss what implications the battle for free speech on university campuses has for the battle for the nation's security.
Sarah Daws Malouf, a native of Memphis, TN now residing in Madison, MS is an IIN certified health coach, host of the “Well Being, Well Said.” podcast, and lover of all things wellness. Sarah actively believes in and practices principles learned through her time at The Institute For Integrative Nutrition, seeing health and wellness through a “whole person” lens vs. simply looking at diet and/or weight. When working with clients, Sarah starts within- deeply examining the mind/body connection along with the key component of spirituality. She primarily works with women and is currently accepting new clients. Sarah on Instagram: @sarahmalouf__ Sarah's Podcast: Well Being, Well Said _____ YOU ARE LOVED. Helen's Instagram:@helendenham_ Helen's Website: www.helendenham.com Meditate with me on Sundays @ 8pm PST! > www.unplug.com/class-schedule 1:1 6-Week Mentorship Series Cultivating Confidence - A Self Mastery Course
Chris Wilson, social entrepreneur and author of The Master Plan, shares the importance of believing yourself. This clip revisits one of our favorite moments of 2021 on the Creative Confidence Podcast. Listen to the full episode with Chris and read a recap of the conversation on the IDEO U blog: https://ideo.in/well-said-chris
Designing Strategy instructor and best-selling author Roger Martin explains how your strategic choices shape where your organization is now and where you'll end up down the road. This clip revisits one of our favorite moments of 2021 on the Creative Confidence Podcast. Listen to the full episode with Roger and read a recap of the conversation on the IDEO U blog: https://ideo.in/well-said-roger
Sacha Connor, founder and CEO of consultancy Virtual Work Insider, argues that snacks are not culture. She says values and behaviors shape culture, especially in a remote world. This clip revisits one of our favorite moments of 2021 on the Creative Confidence Podcast. Listen to the full episode with Sacha and read a recap of the conversation on the IDEO U blog: https://ideo.in/well-said-sacha
Ingrid Fetell Lee, author of The Aesthetics of Joy, helps us connect with physical feelings of joy in this 2-minute exercise. This clip revisits one of our favorite moments of 2021 on the Creative Confidence Podcast. Listen to the full episode with Ingrid and read a recap of the conversation on the IDEO U blog: https://ideo.in/well-said-ingrid
Michelle Lee, a managing director in IDEO's Play Lab, embraces how mixed influences led her down a winding, joyful career path. This clip revisits one of our favorite moments of 2021 on the Creative Confidence Podcast. Listen to the full episode with Michelle and read a recap of the conversation on the IDEO U blog: https://ideo.in/well-said-michelle
Well Said has invited Dr. Edith Burns, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine as well as the Institute of Health System Science at the Feinstein Institutes and Director of Research of the Division of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine to discuss active aging and what we can do to avoid or delay the disability that many associate with getting older.
Well Said has invited Dr. Marty Doerfler, Senior Vice President of Clinical Strategy and Development and Associate Chief Medical Officer for Northwell Health and head of the Office of Clinical Transformation, a division of Northwell's Center for Learning and Innovation to discuss telehealth, including the rise in virtual doctor's visits, thanks to an easing of regulations and investment from healthcare systems across the country and what the future of telehealth looks like.
Well Said has invited Dr. David Hirschwerk, Executive Vice Chair of Medicine at NSUH & LIJMC and Associate Professor of Medicine at the Donald & Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell to discuss the nuances behind the seasonal flu and dipping into the complex interplay between flu season and the ongoing COVID pandemic.
Well Said has invited Dr. Onisis Stefas, Chief Pharmacy Officer at Northwell Health and Adjunct Professor at Binghamton university and St. John's University to demystify drug costs and discuss what drug costs mean for patients and the medical community.
Well Said has invited Dr. Deborah McElligott, Nurse Practitioner for Northwell's Center for Wellness & Integrative Medicine, Part of Katz Institute for Women's Health and Clinical Assistant Professor at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell to talk about the details of Meditation and its benefits as a promoter for overall health.
It was such a pleasure to be able to interview a fellow podcaster like Sarah Malouf on our show! Sarah is the host of the Well Being, Well Said podcast and is an up-and-coming recipe developer who is relatively new to wine. After a visit to the Wine Country to visit her "affection uncle" -- our very own Lou Zant -- Sarah and her husband, Matt, left with a whole new appreciation for wine and all of the ways it can be added to life. In this interview, Meredith, Lou, and Sarah talk about the art of Southern hospitality, her impressions of the CA Wine Country, wine pairings, and one of Sarah's most popular recipes and how to pair it. To follow Sarah and to find her recipes, follower her on Instagram @sarahmalouf__ CONTACT US: If you have questions or comments for Meredith and Lou, and you're listening on the Anchor App, you can send them to us directly. If you're listening to this podcast on any other platform, and you want to reach out, you can email us at info@majorcrushwines.com // Follow us on Instagram: @majorcrushwinecast. // Be sure to check out all four seasons of Major Crush -- plus get the latest episodes of Season Five -- on Spotify, or wherever you access your favorite podcasts!
Well Said has invited Dr. Daniel Grande is the Assistant Vice President of Research Services at the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, at Northwell Health. He is also a Professor of Molecular Medicine and Orthopedic Surgery and within the Institute of Bioelectronic Medicine at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell and Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research.to talk about 3D bioprinting, a way of creating three-dimensional structures out of living tissue or biological material.
Well Said has invited Dr. Daniel Sciubba, senior vice president of neurosurgery for Northwell Health and chair of neurosurgery at North Shore University Hospital and Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Co-Director of the Institute for Neurology and Neurosurgery at Northwell Health and Chair of Neurosciences at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell to talk about the classification, symptoms, and treatments of spinal tumors.
Well Said has invited Dr. Bruce Rutkin, Director of Structural Heart Disease at North Shore University Hospital and Assistant Professor at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell to talk about the ins and outs of structural heart disease including surgical and non-surgical interventions.
Well Said has invited Dr. Michael Oppenheim, Chief Medical Information Officer for Northwell Health and an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell to discuss personal health records including what goes into them, who can access them, and how they are being used to drive the future of healthcare delivery.
Well Said has invited Dr. Jared Winoker, Director of Endourology and Kidney Stone Center at Northwell Health and Professor of Urology at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell to talk about recognizing signs of kidney stones and ways to mitigate risk factors for developing them.
Well Said has invited Dr. Benjamin Hirsh, Director of Preventative Cardiology at Northshore University Hospital and Assistant Professor to Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell to help demystify cholesterol and discuss its connection with disease, tips for management, drugs that aim to lower cholesterol and more.
It wasn't the size of the crowd of protesters that was the problem, but rather it was where they hose to protest that prompted Premier Tim Houston to release a statement on Friday evening. And he got it right when he called out the selfish, childish behaviour of these people throwing public temper tantrums and directing them towards the wrong people.
Well Said has invited Dr. Yili Huang, Director of the Pain Management Center at Phelps Hospital for Northwell Health and is an Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell to discuss the different medical and non-medical options available to patients suffering from pain.
Well Said has invited Dr. Marcia Epstein, Associate Chief Division of Infectious Diseases at Northwell Health and Professor of Medicine at the Zucker School of Medicine, to discuss returning to school in the time of COVID-19 including effects on children, vaccinations, and safety procedures.
Well Said has invited Dr. Sanjey Gupta, Chairperson of Emergency Medicine at South Shore Hospital and a Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Zucker School of Medicine to talk about environmental threats to our health such as heat related illness, drowning, resource limited medicine and more.
Well Said has invited Dr. Michael Dannenberg, Attending Dermatologist, Dermatology at Huntington, Northwell Partners and Chief of Dermatology, Huntington Hospital to talk about the hot topic of sun exposure.
Well Said has invited Dr. David Bernstein, Chief of Hepatology and the Director of Sandra Atlas Bass Center for Liver Diseases at Northwell Health and Professor of Medicine and Education Science at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell to talk discuss both the social and medical concerns involving alcohol and more specifically Alcoholic Liver Disease.
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Well Said has invited Dr. Noah Rosen, Neurology Residency Program Director for North Shore University Hospital and Long island Jewish Medical Center where he is a Neurologist and Pain Management expert specializing in headache medicine as well as Associate Professor at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell to the ins and out of headaches, from mild discomfort after poor night's sleep to chronic and debilitating migraines.
Well Said has invited Dr. Karina Davidson, Senior Vice President of Research at Northwell Health, Professor of Behavioral Medicine at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell and head of the Center for Personalized Health at the Feinstein Institute to discuss personalized medicine, unique health strategies and plans created on an individual basis.
Well Said has invited Dr. Jason Chinitz, Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology at South Shore University Hospital and an associate professor at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine to talk about pacemakers, the sophisticated electronic devices widely used to treat a variety of heart conditions.
Well Said has invited Dr. Elliott Hershman, Chairman of Orthopaedic Surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital, Vice-President for the Western Region of the Orthopaedic Service Line for Northwell Health and Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell to demystify surgical procedures and explore the kinds of questions you can ask your physician and healthcare team.
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Well Said has invited on Dr. Ankita Sagar, Director of the COVID Ambulatory Resource Support (CARES) Program at Northwell Health, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Zucker School of Medicine to shed some light on what the future may look like for those affected by COVID-19.
Well Said has invited on Dr. Donna Armellino, Vice President of Infection Prevention for Northwell Health as we discuss contemporary usage of antibiotics and shed light on the growing concern of antibiotic resistant bacteria.
Well Said has invited on Dr. Launette Woolforde, Chief Nursing Officer at Lenox Hill Hospital, Lenox Health Greenwich Village, and Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital, and Associate Professor at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. This week is special because almost every issue of health and wellbeing is shaped by the influence and dedication of nurses. To all Nurses listening- thank you!
Heather Mellick, Jami's sister, writes a review on the Streaking book in her blog, Well Dressed. Well Read. Well Said. In the review she quotes Benjamin Hardy "It's not confidence that leads to success, it's successful behavior that creates confidence." We have a great conversation about Heather's review and how to build Streaking confidence. Enjoy the conversation. If you want to learn more about Streaking, buy the book at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or Indie Books. To track your streaks and join a community of streakers, download the Streaking app from the Apple App Store or Google Play and please rate or rate and review the app and the book. Thank you!
Well Said has invited Dr. Raphael Braga, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine and Physician in charge of the Center for Treatment and Research in Bipolar Disorder, at the Zucker Hillside Hospital to talk about the ins and outs of Bipolar Disease, including diagnosis, treatment and research.
Well Said has invited Dr. Matthew Harris, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine at the Zucker School of Medicine and Medical Director, Northwell COVID-19 Vaccination Program to discuss the nuances behind the COVID-19 vaccinations, the options, the concerns and our progress as a country.
Well Said has invited Dr. Kevin Tracey, President and CEO of the Feinstein Institutes of Medical Research and Professor of Molecular Medicine and Neurosurgery at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell to discuss the growing field of bioelectronics, a fascinating new field that brings together a wide variety of disciplines, including human biology, electrical engineering, and clinical medicine. Receive Well Said Radio Show UpdatesGet notifications about upcoming shows, topics and guests directly to your inbox. Never miss an episode! Send us feedback and much more. Email (required) *First Name Last Name Select list(s) to subscribe toWellSaid-2020 Yes, I would like to receive emails from Well Said. (You can unsubscribe anytime)Constant Contact Use. Please leave this field blank.By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine, 500 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY, 11549, http://medicine.hofstra.edu/. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. Emails are serviced by Constant Contactvar ajaxurl = "https://sites.hofstra.edu/wellsaid/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php";
Well Said has invited Dr. Nicholas Skipitaris, Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology for Lenox Hill Hospital and the Western Region, Northwell Health and Assistant Professor of Cardiology, Zucker SOM as we explore exactly what Atrial Fibrillation is and dive into the symptoms, medications and strategies for combating this condition.
In recognition of the 2021 Northwell: Cutting Edge Topics in Tourette’s, Well Said has invited Dr. Cathy Budman, Dr. Jane Zwilling, and youth ambassadors Christopher Allesandri and Rebecca Caron. Dr. Cathy Budman serves as the director at the Long Island Center for Tourette, she is a clinical professor of psychiatry at the Zucker School of Medicine and a Senior Attending Psychiatrist at Northwell Health. Dr. Jane Zwilling is a Co-Chair of the Tourette Association of America in Long Island and serves as a Co-Director of the Youth Ambassador Program. Join us as we explore this complex disorder, what is like to live with Tourette’s and the treatments and research being done to support those affected. Resources Long Island Center for Tourette and Associated Disorders: https://www.litourettecenter.org/ Tourette Association of America, Long Island Chapter: https://www.longislandtourette.org/ Tourette Association of America: https://tourette.org/
The Very Best Podcast In The World - Personal Supremacy Through Health, Wealth, Happiness
It's exercise Friday... and like every episode, we're not going to get physical in our exercises. This one is about taking action on things you've been talking about, and meaning to get done. #selfimprovement #motivation #selflove #selfcare #selfdevelopment #inspiration #success #personaldevelopment #mindset #love #selfhelp #loveyourself #quotes #personalgrowth #mentalhealth #happiness #positivevibes #life #goals #selfconfidence #selfawareness #mindfulness #positivity #growth #growthmindset #selfworth #photooftheday #podcast #happy #followme
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ETL Echo presents Well Said, Hermione, by mightbewriting Ao3 Rating: E “Again,” she breathes. It's barely a word, barely a whisper, barely a command. But it's one I'm happy to follow. She doesn't want to hear a stranger reciting Shakespeare's Sonnets. She wants verses—biting, passionate ones—and she wants them from me. It's laughable when I think about it. But I'm not laughing, and neither is she. It's hard to, when her eyes darken and her breath catches and lust cracks like a lightning strike through every nerve in my body. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/etl-echo/message
Day 36: Words that can touch one's emotions are good. But words that one can hang on to is better. Sign-up for the Holy Week Retreat at www.feast.ph/holyweekretreat.
Day 36: Words that can touch one's emotions are good. But words that one can hang on to is better. Sign-up for the Holy Week Retreat at www.feast.ph/holyweekretreat.