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Best podcasts about Zeitler

Latest podcast episodes about Zeitler

Dungeon of Doom: A Detroit Lions podcast from MLive
Mailbag! How will the Lions replace Kevin Zeitler, and our thoughts on NFL rule change proposals

Dungeon of Doom: A Detroit Lions podcast from MLive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 33:07


The NFL might be snoozing this week, but the Dungeon of Doom podcast is not! Ben and Kory are back to tackle mailbag questions sent to dungeonofdoom@mlive.com, and we're talking injury prevention, offensive line plans after Zeitler's departure, what's up with the conservative approach to free agency and our thoughts on the three rule change proposals from the Lions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Morning Woodward Show
Happy 313 Day | Wake Up Woodward I Thursday, March 13th, 2025

Morning Woodward Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 125:20


Wake Up, Woodward! Around the City Pistons take care of business vs. the atrocious Wizards Lions re sign defensive tackle Levi Onwuzurikie to a 1 yr. $5.5 milion Lions lose Kevin Zeitler. Zeitler signs a 1 yr. $9 million Should the Lions pursue a guard in free agency? What's Trending with JBSmooovv Feldman Mailbag MAILBAG sponsored by FELDMAN AUTOMOTIVE Submit questions to the WUW Crew using the hashtag: #FELDMANMAILBAG

THE HUGE SHOW
The Huge Show with Jeff Risdon - March 12th - 5pm Hour

THE HUGE SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 44:54


Today the show is being hosted by the one and only Jeff Risdon from Lions Wire and Draft Wire. Throughout the show, we talked about the Lions and free-agency, and more as we were joined by some our great guests. In our final hour, Jeff kept you up to date on the recent free-agency signing - like Zeitler going to the Titans, the Lions signing a few guys, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

THE HUGE SHOW
The Huge Show with Jeff Risdon - March 12th - Full Show

THE HUGE SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 134:44


Today the show is being hosted by the one and only Jeff Risdon from Lions Wire and Draft Wire. Throughout the show, we talked about the Lions and free-agency, and more as we were joined by some our great guests. In our first hour, we were joined by Frank Schwab from Yahoo Sports. We got his thoughts on some of the free-agency trends he's seen throughout the NFL, talked about the lack of movement by our Detroit Lions and why, and much more. In our second hour, we were joined by Jeff's colleague Andrew Harbaugh from Vikings Wire so they could talk about free-agency. They both talked about how the Lions and Vikings are doing with free-agency, Andrew updated us on JJ McCarthy, they looked ahead to the NFL Draft, and more. In our final hour, Jeff kept you up to date on the recent free-agency signing - like Zeitler going to the Titans, the Lions signing a few guys, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Halas Huddle: A Chicago Bears show
S4E119 | Chicago Bears spend big in free agency, fix trenches with multiple top free agent signings

The Halas Huddle: A Chicago Bears show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 37:42


In Part 2 of the Halas Huddle mock offseason, the Chicago Bears spend big in free agency by signing multiple top free agents. Did they choose wisely?Ryan Poles and Ben Johnson add some key players to the roster while leaving some cap space to roll over into 2026.These targeted signings will help the Chicago Bears reach playoff contention as early as 2025.Will the additional free agents help set the Chicago Bears up for the 2025 NFL Draft? It will definitely give them some added flexibility.What about the idea of making a trade instead? There are trade rumors that the Bears might be interested in trading for a top edge rusher, but will the guys at Halas Huddle follow those rumors or follow their own draft strategy?Make sure to check out our free NFL jersey giveaway on YouTube! Check the rules out within the video and make sure to not only SUBSCRIBE but also COMMENT with the saying "Huddle Up!"Looking for a new sportsbook? Maybe wanting to bet on the upcoming baseball season or the current NBA or NHL seasons? Then head over to our signup page and find the best odds and signup offers!https://signupexpert.com/huddle

Schanzer Zeitspiel
Schanzer Zeitspiel | Bonusfolge | Nostalgie Blind-Ranking (Teil 2)

Schanzer Zeitspiel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 64:52


In Teil zwei unseres Winterpausen-Zeitvertreibs widmen wir uns dem Blind-Ranking der Offensivspieler, die Gast Passi uns vorgibt. Wir stellen schnell fest, dass es in der Schanzer Historie jede Menge "glückloser" Offensivakteure gab und die "magische zwei-Tore-Marke" meist schon für eine gute Platzierung in unserer Rangliste ausreicht. Viel Spaß beim Hören! >> Bene wills wissen:

Schanzer Zeitspiel
Schanzer Zeitspiel | Episode 68 | Zeitler, dass sich was dreht

Schanzer Zeitspiel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 116:02


Marco, Martin und Bene begrüßen euch zur alljährlichen Winterpausen-Folge und wer hätte noch vor zwei Monaten gedacht, dass diese so positiv, ja gar schon euphorisch, verlaufen würde? Mit nur einer Niederlage aus den letzten zwölf Spielen beenden die Schanzer ihre Hinrunde auf Platz fünf der dritten Liga - in Schlagdistanz zum Relegationsplatz aber vor allem mit der seit Jahren sehnlichst erhofften Entwicklung und wiederkehrenden "Mustern", trotz (oder gerade wegen?) eines massiven personellen Engpasses in den letzten Wochen. Wir müssen uns eingestehen: es macht wieder Lust dieser Mannschaft zuzuschauen! Viel Spaß beim Hören und kommt gut ins neue Jahr. >> Bene wills wissen:

ORF Burgenland Mahlzeit Burgenland
Schwester Maria Zeitler zu Gast bei Silvia Scherleitner

ORF Burgenland Mahlzeit Burgenland

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 29:02


Schwester Maria Zeitler -Schwester Maria Zeitler. Sie ist die neue Oberin der österreichischen Provinz der Schwestern vom Göttlichen Erlöser und übt seit 30 Jahren ihre Lehrtätigkeit am Theresianum in Eisenstadt aus. Es gibt Süßes: Apfelkuchen.

Zeichenstammtisch
#105 Erfolgsstory Caroline Zeitler: In 4 Monaten von lost zum Wunschbusiness

Zeichenstammtisch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 43:36


In dieser Episode spricht Tanja mit Caroline Zeitler, Brand Designerin, die ihren Weg aus einer schwierigen Situation hin zu ihrem absoluten Wunsch-Business mit uns teilt. Als Caro sich für das Mentoring-Programm der Brand Boutique entschieden hat, stand sie vor einer großen Herausforderung: Nach dem bewussten Abschied von ihrem großen Hauptkunden (wenig Wertschätzung, wenig Kreativität, wenig Feuer) startete sie quasi nach vielen Jahren Selbständigkeit neu. Innerhalb von nur vier Monaten hat Caro maximal transformiert. Nicht nur Wunschkunden, sondern auch das Selbstvertrauen gefunden, die Projekte anzubieten, die sie wirklich erfüllt. In dieser Folge teilen wir ihre inspirierende Geschichte, ihre Learnings und ihren Weg zu mehr Klarheit, Wertschätzung und Erfolg. Hör rein und lass dich motivieren! Folg uns gerne auf Instagram Tanja Kammler: Website: https://thebrandboutique.at/mentoring Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tanja.kammler/ Hier geht's zu Caro: https://www.instagram.com/_zart_design_?igsh=eDUwb2d6ODUycmV0 Liebesbriefe, Geheimtipps für die Illustratoren-Vorstellung oder Fragen bitte an: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zeichenstammtisch/ oder Mail: kontakt@zeichenstammtisch.de Richy's Zeichenbuch ist ab nun erhältlich!   Deine Hosts: Tanja:  Website: https://tanjakammler.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tanja.kammler/ Richy: Website: https://www.richydrawings.de Zu meinen Zeichenkursen: https://linktr.ee/richydrawings Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/richydrawings Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richydrawings Musik (Intro & Outro): Sunday Rain - Cheel

Die Schule brennt – der Bildungspodcast mit Bob Blume
Matthias Zeitler: "Hauptschule ist nicht die Endstation!"

Die Schule brennt – der Bildungspodcast mit Bob Blume

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 44:38


Hat das dreigliedrige Schulsystem – Gymnasium, Haupt-/Werkrealschule und Realschule – ausgedient? Immer wieder gibt es Debatten darüber, während die Haupt-/Werkrealschulen zu einer Art "Restschule" degradiert werden. Matthias Zeitler ist Lehrer an einer Werkrealschule in Baden-Württemberg. Warum seine Arbeit für ihn herausfordernd, aber gleichzeitig sehr sinnstiftend ist, davon erzählt er im Gespräch mit Bob Blume. Vor allem aber will er weg von der Stigmatisierung der Werkrealschulen. Homepage | https://matthiaszeitler.de/# Podcast "Schule Backstage!" | https://matthiaszeitler.de/podcast/ Buch: Schule Backstage! Was Jugendliche und Schule wirklich brauchen und wie Eltern sie dabei unterstützen können. Wie dein Kind im Leben richtig durchstartet (2024) Tipp Podcast mit Raphael Kirsch: https://icheskaliergleich.podigee.io/ Erwähnte bzw. themenverwandte Folgen aus "Die Schule brennt" Kai Maaz – Bewegt Bildungsforschung irgendwas? | https://www.ardaudiothek.de/episode/die-schule-brennt-der-bildungspodcast-mit-bob-blume/kai-maaz-bewegt-bildungsforschung-irgendwas/swr/13260063/ Simone Fleischmann – Wir brauchen ein neues Verständnis von Leistung! | https://www.ardaudiothek.de/episode/die-schule-brennt-der-bildungspodcast-mit-bob-blume/simone-fleischmann-wir-brauchen-ein-neues-verstaendnis-von-leistung/swr/13775061/ Kontakt: Bei Fragen und Anregungen schreibt uns: dieschulebrennt@auf-die-ohren.com

Schanzer Zeitspiel
Schanzer Zeitspiel | Episode 67 | Spektakel für Vierzigtausend

Schanzer Zeitspiel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 81:57


Eine alles andere als alltägliche Folge beim Schanzer Zeitspiel: es gibt keinerlei Niederlage zu besprechen, stattdessen stehen unter anderem zwei absolute "Freak-Spiele" auf der Agenda und auch die Besetzung der Runde ist gewöhnungsbedürftig: Marco entflieht dem positiven Trend sodass Martin und Bene mit Hufi bei seinem Zeitspiel-Debüt über die vergangen fünf Spiele der Schanzer sprechen und Grönning unwidersprochen in den Himmel loben - wäre da nicht die letzte Minute der Nachspielzeit gegen Dresden. Viel Spaß beim Hören!

The Original Cast
Amanda Zeitler / Starmites - Original Cast Members (1999) *FLASHBACK*

The Original Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 58:42


originally released: October 26, 2016 Amanda introduces Patrick to a show he had not only never heard but never heard of. After a thorough plot synopsis things get personal, then philosophical, then pedagogical, then philosophical again, then paleontological. Featured recordings: STARMITES - Original Cast Members (1999) Featured websites: Starmites Official Site The Starmite Story Sharon McNight Official Website Gabriel Barre's Official Website Twitter.com/OriginalCastPodFacebook.com/OriginalCastPodEmail: OriginalCastPod@gmail.com

The Original Cast
Doug Wilder / No Way to Treat a Lady - Original Cast Recording (1997) *FLASHBACK*

The Original Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 52:45


originally released: June 28, 2017 Helen Hayes Award-winner Doug Wilder brings us our third Zeitler! A tiny, dark comedy musical about a serial killer and a cop and the woman the cop loves and the mother of the serial killer and also the cop's mother. Topics include: earnest love, montage theory, and DEATH TO SMOOCHY. Featured recordings: NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY - Original Cast Recording (1997) Twitter.com/OriginalCastPodFacebook.com/OriginalCastPodEmail: OriginalCastPod@gmail.com

Blaue Couch
Matthias Zeitler, Lehrer, "Ich wollte immer für die da sein, die nicht gesehen werden"

Blaue Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 41:04


Er ist Lehrer aus Leidenschaft: Matthias Zeitler spricht bei Thorsten Otto darüber, wie man das Schulsystem verändern müsste, um wirklich allen Kindern eine gute Ausgangssituation zu geben. Warum seine Schülerinnen und Schüler von ihm immer erst einen Vertrauensvorschuss bekommen, das hören Sie hier. ***Übrigens: Am 16. Oktober können Sie die Blaue Couch live auf dem BR Podcastfestival in Nürnberg erleben. Zu Gast bei Thorsten Otto ist dann im Z-Bau in Nürnberg Komiker und Kabarettist Harry G., der mit seinen bissig-witzigen Clips über "Isarpreißn", Schickeria und Pseudo-Trachtler berühmt geworden ist.

Locker Lehrer! Der positive Lehrerpodcast
Was Jugendliche wirklich brauchen - Im Gespräch mit Matthias Zeitler

Locker Lehrer! Der positive Lehrerpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 50:53


Dieses gerade erschienene Buch kommt der eigentlich als Elternratgeber daher, enthält aber zugleich aber so viel wertvolles Expert:innenwissen enthält, dass ich es dir herzlich empfehlen möchte: "Schule Backstage - Was Jugendliche und Schule wirklich brauchen und wie Eltern sie dabei unterstützen können" Der Autor, Matthias Zeitler, ist ein sehr engagierter Lehrer an einer Werkrealschule in Baden Würtemberg, zugleich ist er Moderator und – wie ich finde – eine coole Socke mit großem Herzen für seine Schüler:innen.  In unserem Gespräch geht es u.a. um Elternarbeit, du erfährst viel Praktisches über den Umgang mit Jugendlichen und auch von den Grenzen, die man dabei als Lehrkraft wahren sollte, z.B. wenn es um psychische Probleme bei Jugendlichen geht. Freu dich auf ein informatives und lockeres Gespräch!  Matthias Homepage Matthias auf Instagram  Matthias auf Lesetour   Zu mir und meinem Angebot kommst du - wie immer: HIER! 

Praktisch Pädagogisch
PP 185: Schule Backstage mit Gast: Matthias Zeitler

Praktisch Pädagogisch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 45:17


Schon oft haben wir im Podcast über Schule geredet. Heute reden wir mit der Schule, und zwar in Form des Lehrers, Podcasters und Moderators Matthias Zeitler. Matthias geht im schulischen Alltag besondere Wege, über die wir heute ausführlich sprechen. Dabei zeigt unser Gast nicht nur, dass er ein pädagogisches Händchen für Kinder und Jugendliche hat. Seine Erfahrungen als Radiomoderator und Speaker bringen erfrischende Impulse in die Handlungsmethoden einer Lehrkraft. Doch davon überzeug dich einfach selbst. Wir wünschen gute Unterhaltung. Und los geht's!

45 Minuten
Jugendliche in der Schule begleiten: So unterstützt und verstehst du dein Kind. Mit Matthias Zeitler

45 Minuten

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 38:59


Im Kopf von Jugendlichen passiert eine Menge. Manchmal blicken wir als Eltern gar nicht mehr so richtig durch und das führt gelegentlich dazu, dass wir überfordert sind. Matthias zeigt uns, wie Schule backstage funktioniert. Wie kann ich mein Kind begleiten, obwohl ich im Unterricht nicht selbst dabei bin? Wie zeige ich Wertschätzung und Empathie? Viel Spaß beim Reinhören! Hier findest du uns: Matthias: https://www.instagram.com/matthiaszeitler/ Schule Backstage: https://www.amazon.de/dp/3842617410?ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_dp_GNN38192W4Z6FK816W1T&language=de-DE 45Minuten Website: ⁠⁠⁠https://45-minuten-unterricht.de/⁠⁠⁠ 45 Minuten Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/45minuten/⁠⁠

Das war morgen
Zeitler sagt ab (1992)

Das war morgen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 59:11


Transportunternehmer Renner erhält mysteriösen Besuch: Man bietet ihm Raumschiffe an, die zwar wie die herkömmlichen Maschinen aussehen, aber einen viel stärkeren Antrieb besitzen. Diese weit überlegene Technologie kann nur aus der Zukunft stammen. Seine Nachfahren bieten Renner nicht umsonst diesen Handel an. Sie kennen die Zukunft und sie versuchen sie durch diesen Eingriff in die Gegenwart zu verhindern.   Mit Jochen Nix, Thomas Huber, Günther Amberger, Berthold Toetzke, Holger Birke, Wolf Dieter Tropf, Timo Berndt, Manfred Georg Herrmann | von Werner Kließ | Regie: Andreas Weber-Schäfer | Technische Realisierung: Iris Hartmann, Jochen Prandhoff | Produktion: Süddeutscher Rundfunk 1992 | Erstausstrahlung: 15.06.1992

USF Health’s IDPodcasts
The Essentials of Antibiotic Dosing

USF Health’s IDPodcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 61:15


Pharmacotherapy specialist Kristin Zeitler, PharmD, from Tampa General Hospital in Tampa, FL, presents this talk on the basics of antimicrobial therapy management for hospital patients. Dr. Zeitler begins by emphasizing the important of the ID clinical pharmacist. She then compares and contrasts Pharmacokinetics (PK) , the way drugs move through the body, with Pharmacodynamics (PD), the relationship between serum drug concentration and the therapeutic/toxic effects of the drug. PK/PD effects of antimicrobials are then further explored. Dr. Zeitler goes on to discuss Vancomycin dosing strategies, the effects of serum albumin on serum antimicrobial drug levels, drug penetration into the site of interest, drug dosing strategies for patients with renal insufficiency, and the effects of obesity and critical illness on antimicrobial dosing strategies.

Der lange Atem - Der Atempodcast einer Physiotherapeutin
Nasennebenhöhlen mit nicht medikamentösen Maßnahmen behandeln. Persönliche Einblicke des Physiotherapeuten Paul Zeitler in Atmung und Physiotherapie

Der lange Atem - Der Atempodcast einer Physiotherapeutin

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 58:58


Wie ein Physiotherapeut seine seit Jahrzehnten bestehende NNH Entzündung mit nicht medikamentösen Maßnahmen verbessern bis beheben konnte. Paul Zeitler, Physiotherapeut, erzählt über seine persönliche Nasennebenhöhlenproblematik und seine bisherige Arbeit mit Atmung und Physiotherapie Links zur Episode: https://www.brigitte-schmailzl.de/team/ #heuschnupfen #schnupfen #nasenspülung #nasenatmung #nase #nasennebenhöhle #allergie #infekt #salzinhalation #physiotherapie #atemphysiotherapie #atem #atmung #atemtherapie #buteyco #buteyko #schwindel #kopfschmerzen #schmerzen #asthma #stress #zwerchfell #atemstörung #nasenspülung #infektprophylaxe #sport #verspannung #training #atemübung #radfahren

nf-cast - the bioinformatics podcast
Episode 34: Nextflow in materials science with Jakob Zeitler

nf-cast - the bioinformatics podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 60:36


In this episode of Channels, we talk to Jakob Zeitler - Head of R&D at Matterhorn Studios. We dive into how they use Nextflow and Seqera Platform for material science research, paving the way for cheaper and more eco-friendly products for the future ⚗️

Locked On Lions - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Lions
Now that Zeitler is in the mix, how good is this Detroit Lions roster?

Locked On Lions - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Lions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 28:41


Great Tuesday chat with Pro Football Focus analyst Sam Monson. Sam loves the Lions signing of free agent G Kevin Zeitler and views this roster as good as any roster in the NFL. Sam and Matt Dery also talk free agency, the draft, and Lions options at pick #29. #firstlisten  Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! eBay Motors For parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit at eBayMotors.com. Let's ride. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. Robinhood Robinhood has the only IRA that gives you a 3% boost on every dollar you contribute when you subscribe to Robinhood Gold. Now through April 30th, Robinhood is even boosting every single dollar you transfer in from other retirement accounts with a 3% match. Available to U.S. customers in good standing. Robinhood Financial LLC (member SIPC), is a registered broker dealer. BetterHelp This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Make your brain your friend, with BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/LOCKEDON today to get 10% off your first month. Gametime Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDON for $20 off your first purchase. FanDuel New customers, join today and you'll get TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in BONUS BETS if your first bet of FIVE DOLLARS or more wins. Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…

Baltimore's Big Morning Show
Brian McFarland: '[Not re-signing Zeitler] was a little mind-boggling to me'

Baltimore's Big Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 10:53


The Ravens have seen a mass exodus over the last few weeks, with 10 free agents finding new homes.  The most recent departure was Pro Bowl guard Kevin Zeitler, who landed in Detroit on a 1-year, 6 million dollar deal.  Many were surprised at the price tag for Zeitler, both because it was lower than expected, and it seemed it was too steep for the Ravens.  Did they make a mistake letting the 2023 stand-out walk?  RussellStreetReport.com's Brian McFarland breaks down the numbers and tried to make sense of the Ravens recent moves.

Michigan Music History Podcast -- MMHP989
MMHP Season 4 Ep:13--Zydeco Ziggie Zeitler--Cajun/Blues/Zydeco/Irish Michigan Blends Part 2 of 2

Michigan Music History Podcast -- MMHP989

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 39:46


Known to roll the Cajun off his tongue so fluently, you would think he was from Louisiana. Don 'Ziggy' Zeitler strolls around the country brandishing a multi-instrumentalist pedigree with a bluesman's heart. Zig has been a mainstay from the Saginaw area. Growing up in Hemlock, Zig caught the bug early on. Now doing just exactly what he wants to do musically, you can find him popping up on Facebook live as much as hitting the road, usually with his wife Siusan Bayne O'Rourke. Performing with the TOGO Touring Artists/Smokin' Sleddog Records label, Zig has found comfort in a roux made with his Cajun/zydeco/blues ingredients and of course some Irish music with Siusan.    Here in Part 2, Zig dives into the music, styles, and future of the White Crow, as well as more live music--tune in afterwards for a bonus show wrap-up tune as well along with Sir Fred!

Ravens Vault: A Baltimore Ravens podcast
508. MRV: SURPRISING Ravens News We Didn't See Coming

Ravens Vault: A Baltimore Ravens podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 26:07


*Learn more about this month's Small Business Patreon title sponsors…Jamar Summers of Operational Excellence Advisors – Your guide to business excellence and innovation: https://www.youroea.biz/ The NFL's deadline for contracts that void has come and gone, and league-wide, only Ravens WR Nelson Agholor earned an extension. Which means Kevin Zeitler, Gus Edwards, Geno Stone & Rock Ya-Sin will all hit free agency next month. Not signing Zeitler to an extension, though? Surprising. On this edition of the Vault, Sarah & Bobby dive into that along with the following: RG3's bold statement on Derrick Henry, Ravens smoke A compelling counterpoint to RG3's pitch LJ8 philanthropy And more... Interested in supporting the show? Check out what we're now offering on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3RorjU2 Hit us up: BaltimoreRavensVault@gmail.com Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Michigan Music History Podcast -- MMHP989
MMHP Season 4 Ep:12--Zydeco Ziggie Zeitler--Cajun/Blues/Zydeco/Irish Michigan Blends Part 1 of 2

Michigan Music History Podcast -- MMHP989

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 41:18


Known to roll the Cajun off his tongue so fluently, you would think he was from Louisiana, Don 'Ziggy' Zeitler strolls around the country brandishing a multi-instrumentalist pedigree with a bluesman's heart. Zig has been a mainstay from the Saginaw area. Growing up in Hemlock, Zig caught the bug early on. Now doing just exactly what he wants to do musically, you can find him popping up on Facebook live as much as hitting the road, usually with his wife Siusan Bayne O'Rourke. Performing with the TOGO Touring Artists/Smokin' Sleddog Records label, Zig has found comfort in a roux made with his Cajun/zydeco/blues ingredients and of course some Irish music with Siusan. Sit back for part one and get out your Gumbo dictionary. Uncle Zig is gonna lay out some tunes for us--backed by Sir Fred as well on washboard!

Causal Bandits Podcast
Causal AI, Justin Bieber & Optimal Experiments || Jakob Zeitler || Causal Bandits Ep. 007 (2024)

Causal Bandits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 68:36 Transcription Available


Recorded on Sep 5, 2023 in Oxford, UK. Video version of this episode is available here. Have you ever wondered if we can answer seemingly unanswerable questions? Jakob's journey into causality started when he was 12 years old. Deeply dissatisfied with what adults had to offer when asked about the sources of causal knowledge, he started to look for the answers on his own. He studied philosophy, politics and economics to find his place at UCL's Centre for Artificial Intelligence, where he met his future PhD advisor, Prof. Ricardo Silva. At the center of Jakob's interests lies decision-making under partial knowledge.He's passionate about partial identification, sensitivity analysis, and optimal experiments, yet he's far from being just a theoretician.He implements causal ideas he finds promising in the context of material discovery at Matterhorn Studio, earlier he worked on sensitivity analysis for quasi-experimental methods at Spotify.Want to learn what a 1000-years-old church, communism and Justin Bieber have to do with causality?Tune in! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ About The GuestJakob Zeitler is a researcher at Centre for Artificial Intelligence at University College London (UCL) and a Head of R&D at Matterhorn Studio. His research focuses on partial identification, sensitivity analysis and optimal experimentation. He works on solutions for automated material design. Connect with Jakob: - Jakob Zeitler on Twitter/X- Jakob Zeitler on LinkedIn- Jakob Zeitler's web pageAbout The HostAleksander (Alex) Molak is an independent machine learning researcher, educator, entrepreneur and a best-selling author in the area of causality.Connect with Alex: - Alex on the Internet LinksSee the full list of links here.Causal Bandits TeamProject Coordinator: Taiba MalikVideo and Audio Editing: Navneet Sharma, Aleksander MolakCausal Bandits PodcastCausal AI || Causal Machine Learning || Causal Inference & DiscoveryWeb: https://causalbanditspodcast.comConnect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleksandermolak/Join Causal Python Weekly: https://causalpython.io The Causal Book: https://amzn.to/3QhsRz4

Mercer County Podcast Club
Season 4 Episode 3 (4.3) Ms. Dornon - Trace Zeitler

Mercer County Podcast Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 67:46


We are back without technical difficulties this time! Our November Episode features Gabriella McPeek, Riley King, Claire Fowler, and Johna Dellitt talking about a variety of issues. Next we have Tikeena Lang interviewing our new assistant principal Ms. Dornon. We learn about what she likes about Mercer County and what brought her to being a school administrator. Lastly we have Payton Ruggles interviewing Sophomore Trace Zeitler about his activities and future plans. Thanks for listening and enjoy the podcast!

For The Record
Episode 68: Honesty at Work with Dana Zeitler, PA-C

For The Record

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 64:42


This week we sit down with entrepreneur, injector & device expert Dana Zeitler, PA-C for a closer look at how she's built a successful Aesthetic practice with integrity, expertise and intention on Episode 68: Honesty at Work. Dana began her journey into Aesthetics in 2009 with a chance opportunity to get involved part-time providing laser hair removal services, and she never looked back! From LHR, she moved onto tattoo removal, and eventually, injecting, and now she's at the helm as a success practice owner! Over time, she honed her skills with both injectables and devices and made the next logical move. She and her husband opened D-Lux MedSpa in Naples, FL 8 years after that first chance encounter. Fast forward, and now Dana trains for Galderma & Sciton, and she frequently shares her expertise on podiums (most recently Aesthetic Next!), podcasts, webinars, and industry trainings. In addition to those engagements, she also conducts private trainings out of her Naples office, coaches other entrepreneurs, and she's developed several resource guides to help injectors and entrepreneurs with everything from photography to consultations and more!  In this episode, we talk about Dana's process for bringing on a new injector. She takes us through her 6 month onboarding program where new injectors act as her MA, learning and absorbing her techniques, her consultative process, her standards, and of course, her concierge-style approach to patient experience. Each provider is trained on D-Lux's services and modalities over time, and they are required to complete a certain number of cases and pass Dana's quality assessment before they can ever see a paying patient. This means an injector is not cash-flow positive for the business for up to a year! But, as Dana's seen over time, this methodical, in-depth training process pays big dividends in the long run.  We also talk about her passion for hiring true Medical Assistants for the practice. When she finally made the decision to invest in an MA, D-Lux added $600k in revenue the first year, and she attributes it to her MA. She talks alot about the importance of delegating and moving tasks that bog you down or that you simply shouldn't do on to someone else - then inspect what you expect- but get it off your plate! She started in laser many years ago, and her love of devices has only grown as she's seen the transformative outcomes her patients can achieve with her protocols. She's a big believer in “stacking” her treatments, or combining multiple devices or modalities, to create signature services that can only be found at D-Lux. We also discuss what it takes to get a new device off the ground- how to train, market, select patients, and integrate it into your overall service offerings. One of the things that stands out most about Dana is her commitment to D-Lux's core values, specifically honesty. We discuss how a strong commitment to honesty has enriched her practice by improving communication with and between employees, reinforcing the practice's integrity with patients, and made her a more transparent leader when she's busy managing a staff while also managing resources, legal and compliance, dollars and cents, marketing and more. This honest approach provides clarity and accountability, and it bleeds into her non-negotiables when it comes to following state guidelines, operating ethically and compliantly, and making sure she is doing everything in her power to safeguard the practice, her patients and the livelihood of her employees.  She's put honesty to work in her practice, and there is no doubt it's creating value and enhancing the experience for everyone involved!  Learn more about Dana, her training opportunities and resources: Visit D-Lux on the web at www.dluxmedspa.com Follow Dana on IG at https://www.instagram.com/naplesbeautyinjector/Follow D-Lux at https://www.instagram.com/dluxmedspa/

Business of Aesthetics Podcast Show
Converting Consultation Techniques

Business of Aesthetics Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 43:28


In this insightful podcast episode, Dr. Dana Zeitler, a seasoned aesthetics expert, shares invaluable insights on patient communication, practice expansion, and effective social media utilization. With a focus on cultivating patient relationships, Dr. Zeitler underscores the importance of attentive listening and personalized treatments. Her genuine and honest approach has resulted in enduring patient connections that transcend transactional interactions.

Chicago Dog Walk
Monday 8/7/23 - Things We Don't Understand Draft (ft. Mr. Portnoy & Feitelberg)

Chicago Dog Walk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 118:35


(00:00) Intro (14:47) Round 1 (31:07) Round 2 (51:57) Round 3 (1:06:27) Round 4 (1:23:17) Round 5 (1:44:33) Honorable Mentions (1:54:18) 'The Kill Box' Mr. Portnoy and Feits join the boys for a Things We Don't Understand Draft. We get into Mr. Portnoy's last Snake Draft appearances, things we thought we fully understood, an update on Dr. Zeitler, and more.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/thedogwalk

The Altruistic Traveller Podcast
Amplifying Social Entrepreneurship across Africa | Women Who impACT with Carolin Zeitler

The Altruistic Traveller Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 31:08


Welcome back to season 5 (and the season finale) of The Altruistic Traveller podcast. My name is Bianca Caruana and for the past five years, I have been bringing you stories from influential change makers who are shaping our world for the better. In this episode, I speak with Carolin Zeitler - Culture Alchemist, Business Coach, Writer and Chief Adventurer at Women Who impACT - an initiative that uses storytelling to inspire people to change the way they work and build their businesses. In this podcast episode we talk about Carolin's journey, social innovation and fempreneurship in Africa, and what led her to the dream of riding from Cape Town to Alexandria on a motorbike, documenting the stories of eight women who are creating amazing, successful social innovative, and community-based projects.  During the show, we talk about:  Social entrepreneurship and social enterprise Social enterprise vs the NGO model How we can learn the true meaning of community from women across Africa  How important social impact initiatives are and what they can contribute to shaping the future of work How to support the Women who impACT initiative  Learn more about the project here: https://womenwhoimpact.co/ Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/pRYANrn1wkw Donate to the project here: https://www.patreon.com/WomenWhoImpact

Filmstudy with Ken McKusick
Expectations : Zeitler / Ross

Filmstudy with Ken McKusick

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 64:51


ExpectationsZeitler / RossOur Sponsors:* Check out MyBookie and use my code RAVENS for a great deal: https://www.mybookie.ag/ Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Baltimore's Big Morning Show
Hour 2 - Are the Mariners living up the pre-season hype? What does the success of lower payroll teams say about the league? Shovels of Wisdom - Would you give Zeitler, Queen, or Dobbins an extension?

Baltimore's Big Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 33:27


In the second hour of Friday's BBMS, the guys preview the O's upcoming series with the Mariners, debating whether or not the M's are who we thought they were coming into the season.  Why haven't they lived up to the hype?  Sticking with the O's, they've found a lot of success this year despite having the second-lowest payroll in the league.  Some other low payroll teams are right there with the O's.  What does the success without breaking the bank say about team building in baseball?  The guys then hand out Shovels, followed by a discussion on a trio of Ravens that are extension eligible.  Does Zeitler, Dobbins, or Queen deserve one?

Baltimore's Big Morning Show
Hour 3 - Thoughts on extensions for Zeitler, Queen, and Dobbins - World of Stupid - NBA Draft Recap - Reactions to the All-star Game Finalists

Baltimore's Big Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 31:50


In the third hour of Friday's BBMS, the guys discuss possible extensions for a trio of great Ravens, take a trip to the World of Stupid, recap the NBA Draft, and break down who's left in the running for MLB All-star spots.

Baltimore's Big Morning Show
Does Zeitler have any leverage in looking for a new deal? Will we get a real idea of OBJ's physical fitness at minicamp? Commish's Baltimore - BBT's Mike Bordick tells you why Gunnar Henderson is finding so much success at the plate

Baltimore's Big Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 34:51


In hour 3 of Tuesday's BBMS, Ed, Rob, and Jeremy share their thoughts on Kevin Zeitler's search for a new deal as he reports to mandatory minicamp.  Does the 33 year old Zeitler have a distant enough future here for another deal?  OBJ will report to minicamp today also and take the field for the first time in 16 months.  Will we get a real idea of his physical fitness in the next three days?  Ed then gives us a story in the Commish's Baltimore, followed by a visit from O's HoF'er and BBT co-host Mike Bordick.  Listen in as Mike explains why Gunnar Henderson is finding success at the plate again after a very slow start to the season.

Shoot Hoops
NBA Playoffs 1st Round w/ Payton Zeitler S3:E4

Shoot Hoops

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 59:53


Payton joins this episode of the Shoot Hoops Podcast to discuss the first round of the 2023 NBA Playoffs. In order, we discuss: the Nuggets sailing smoothly into the second round over the Wolves, the Russell Westbrook Renaissance against a star-studded Suns team, Curry's backpacking trip in Sacramento, the Lakers total team effort over a team of bear pokers, Jimmy Butler's heroics against Milwaukee, Jalen Brunson and Mitchell Robinson's domination of Cleveland, the Sixers sweep of the Nets, and Trae Young challenging the Celtics. At the end, we react to the 1st Round with a segment called "Overreaction or Proper Reaction." This episode is different from anything I have done so far this year as it focuses on the NBA alone and not on my guest, but it is a fun and informative episode that you just don't want to miss.

cool WIP
cool WIP episode 34: coolin with Betsy Zeitler-Ellison

cool WIP

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 103:58


RUN RUN RUN! To hear our SEASON FOUR opener, Betsy Zeitler-Ellison This episode is getting released just as Betsy's first solo exhibition RUN RUN RUN closes at Monaco, so ICYMI… we're talkin art goths, pre-JUULs, New Dark Ages, HTML, rabbit pelts, a grand unified theory of pain, AI image generators, karaoke clubs, gray-hounds, the way in which representation recognizes the dissonance caused by experience, the fracturing of a once-whole “self” into parallel “selves,” the potency of transforming cleaved identities into literal familiars which function as characters in the narratives we tell ourselves in the wake of trauma, and how to make all of that kind of funny and beautiful. Find Betsy on IG: @b.eszi or her website: www.beszi.work/

Circulation on the Run
Circulation February 14, 2023 Issue

Circulation on the Run

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 25:51


Please join Circulation Senior Associate Editor Sana Al-Khatib and Associate Editor Mercedes Carnethon as they discuss the seventh Go Red for Women issue of the journal. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib: Hello and welcome to the Special Circulation on the Run podcast focused on the seventh Go Red for Women issue of the journal. I am Dr. Sana Al-Khatib. I'm an electrophysiologist at Duke University Medical Center and a senior associate editor for Circulation. I had the pleasure of co-leading this issue with a colleague and friend, Dr. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Well, I am so pleased to be with you today, Sana. My name is Mercedes Carnethon from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. I'm an associate editor at the journal Circulation and extremely excited to join you this year on the seventh issue, as a guest editor for our Go Red for Women Issue. And we've got so many great pieces today, so let's get going. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib: Wonderful. So we're very excited to provide you with some highlights of the issue that covers a broad range of topics related to cardiovascular disease in women. In this particular issue, the content is presented as five original research articles, three research letters, five online articles, and one in-depth review article. And like prior podcasts, this year's podcast will only focus on the original research articles, so let's get to it. The first original research article is titled Exercise for the Prevention of Anthracycline Induced Functional Disability and Cardiac Dysfunction. This was the breast cancer randomized exercise intervention Brexit study. In this trial, the investigators enrolled 104 women who were between 40 and 75 years old and had stage one to three breast cancer. And these women were scheduled for anthracycline based chemotherapy and they randomized them to three to four days per week of aerobic and resistance exercise training for 12 months and they were randomized in one-to-one ratio to either do the exercise or really usual care. Very interesting study Merci, don't you think? Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Absolutely. This is such an important issue, particularly for survivors of breast cancer. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib: Exactly. And in this trial, they focused on looking at the following measures, cardiopulmonary exercise testing to quantify the peak VO2 and functional disability, cardiac reserve, quantified using exercise cardiac magnetic resonance measures to determine changes in left and right ventricular ejection fraction, cardiac output stock volume, standard-of-care echocardiography-derived resting LVEF and global longitudinal strain. And exercise training was found to attenuate functional disability at four months, which was really interesting, but not at 12 months. But when they looked at it, Merci, in a per protocol analysis, functional disability was found to be entirely prevented at 12 months among participants who adhered to exercise training. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: That is so exciting to hear, especially with the potential to intervene for better outcomes. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib: Exactly. And then listen to this, as compared with usual care at 12 months, exercise training was associated with a net plus 3.5 milliliter per kilogram per minute improvement in the peak VO2 that coincided with improvements in cardiac output, stroke volume, LVEF and RVEF reserve, all of them improved, Merci. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: That is such great news. What did the authors have to say about these findings? Dr. Sana Al-Khatib: Well, of course they were really excited about these findings because hopefully this will help a lot of patients. Now, when they looked at the exercise training in relation to resting measures of LV function, there didn't seem to be an effect. So they concluded that in women with early stage breast cancer undergoing anthracycline based chemotherapy, 12 months of exercise training did not attenuate functional disability, but it certainly provided clinically meaningful benefits in relation to the peak VO2 and cardiac reserve. So really interesting findings. Obviously I personally would like to see these findings replicated by other studies, but I think these results are promising. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: I'm so excited to be able to feature that important piece in here, especially as more women are living and being treated for breast cancer. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib: Indeed. So Merci, I'll turn it over to you to tell us about a couple of your articles. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Well, I'd love to do two of mine back to back if that's okay with you because they address similar issues. So in one of the first from Dr. Yuan, Liu, and colleagues, they studied the influence of maternal exposure to particulate matter, small, fine, particular matter, and how that influenced the risk of congenital heart defects. We certainly know that congenital heart disease is a significant problem. And what's even more interesting is that the author's site that more than 80% of congenital heart disease has no known cause. However, prior research does suggest that particulate matter is a plausible environmental exposure that could damage follicular development, disrupt hormone homeostasis, cause inflammation and glucose intolerance. All of those processes could lead to abnormal placentation and fetal development. And so I thought it was really exciting that they would pull together this very large study. And in fact, this isn't the first study to ask this question, but it is one of the largest. It was carried out in China, which is an area with relatively higher levels of pollution. And the authors did some really cool things. I can't wait to tell you Sana, because I feel as though I rarely get to say NASA was involved in a study that we're featuring here in Circulation. So let me tell you about it. Not just cardiologists, not just obstetricians and gynecologists, but environmental scientists were involved here and the mean monthly measures of PM 2.5, which is small fine particulate matter, were made via satellite, NASA satellites, and imputation procedures were used that combined a number of meteorologic variables, land use types, road network information, elevations and emissions to train models using machine learning to make estimates of the burden of PM 2.5. Isn't this cool? Dr. Sana Al-Khatib: Wow. How interesting. Absolutely. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Yes. It's probably not something you do every day in your cardiology practice, but it's particularly important for us to be able to get these precise measures of PM 2.5 exposure and what the authors were doing were matching up these units of exposure with the preconception period three months before pregnancy, the first trimester three months after pregnancy, and the entire window to determine how exposures to PM 2.5 during those critical periods for fetal development influenced congenital heart disease and they studied the major causes of congenital heart disease, the major classes using ICD 10 codes. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib: Wow. Well, I can't wait to hear the results. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: So the results suggested that in general, the risk of delivering a baby with a congenital heart defect increased by 2% for each 10 nanogram per meter cubed in maternal exposure to PM 2.5 during the preconception period. And this relationship was even stronger preconception than it was during the first trimester. And when they studied different types of congenital heart diseases, the strongest associations were with septal defects. And this was regardless of the exposure window, this was preconception, the first trimester and the entire peri-conception window. I think another really compelling thing about a study of this size, and did I mention that it was 1.4 million births that were studied here during a period of time between 2014 and 2017? 1.4 million births. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib: That's a very large study. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Yes, and one of the benefits of having a study of that size is that you have the opportunity to look at subgroup effects to determine whether there are other characteristics that modify the relationship of the exposure and the outcome in this case PM 2.5 exposure. And what they found was that the relationship of PM 2.5 exposure with congenital heart disease was even stronger for births that took place in northern China or births that happened in areas with a low per capita disposable income. And even more surprising, and I'm not sure if this surprised you, but the relationships were even stronger in births to mothers who were younger than age 35. And that's particularly telling given that many births are obviously happening when women are below age 35. So I think these findings are just so compelling. I think they are important certainly for our cardiology community, but I think they're also important for policy makers as they consider the implications of air quality and how that affects our long-term health. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib: Yeah, no, absolutely. Very important implications here, Merci. I agree. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Yes. Well, so I was really pleased to feature that article and then in the same issue, if I can continue to hold the microphone here. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib: Yes, please. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: In the same issue, we have another paper led by authors from China, Zhang and colleagues, who carried out a study of what happens when women grow up with congenital heart disease and they have their own pregnancies? And so the goal of this particular paper was to look at the influence of pulmonary hypertension, which is a common complication of women with congenital heart disease when they become pregnant, to see how the severity of pulmonary hypertension influences pregnancy outcomes in these women. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib: A very important topic. Yeah, I agree, Merci. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Yes. And so this was carried out in over 2000 pregnant women with congenital heart disease who had completed pregnancies. This was a retrospective analysis. And of those a significant portions, 729 women, had pulmonary hypertension. And these range from mild to moderate to severe. And unfortunately, maternal mortality was an outcome in this study along with birth outcomes among the babies. And what the authors found, I guess, consistent with what one might hypothesize, is that the severity of pulmonary hypertension was associated with adverse outcomes. Those women who had more severe pulmonary hypertension were more likely to experience maternal mortality. They were more likely to experience heart failure and other cardiac complications. And unfortunately, those risks were as well passed along to the babies where there were more obstetric complications and other adverse events. So it's an unfortunate finding, but I would say that there were a number of bright spots and a few bright spots to this particular study. And their findings were that those women who had follow-up care with a multidisciplinary team, strict antenatal supervision, tended to have a lower likelihood of these adverse events. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib: That is so good to know. Of course, I mean, we have thought of that to be the case, but now to have a study showing that is really impactful. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: It certainly is. And especially such a well done study. These aren't common. And so this team managed to find a relatively large sample size so that they could produce robust estimates that we can use and consider when we consider helping women with congenital heart disease manage their developing families. So I really thank you for letting me talk about two of these studies back to back, but I can't hog the microphone. We have so much good work in this episode. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib: Yeah, no problem. But it's so good to see more work being done on the adult congenital heart disease, by the way, because this is a growing patient population, and it's great that we were able to feature it in two articles, Merci. So let me present the second paper that I had the pleasure of handling in many ways, this particular paper. First of all, it is a topic that's near and dear to my heart as I am an electrophysiologist and the paper provides data on the comparative effectiveness of left atrial appendage occlusion versus oral anticoagulation bisects in patients with atrial fibrillation. And not only am I interested in the topic, but I actually was the senior author on this paper, and so I really need to acknowledge that and would like to share some highlights of the paper with you. So in this particular paper, Merci, we analyzed Medicare claims data from 2015 through 2019, and we really focused on patients who were deemed to be eligible for left atrial appendage occlusion. And we divided them into sex subgroups. And of course, we had to apply robust statistical methodology first in terms of making sure that patients with left atrial appendage occlusion were well-matched in one-to-one ratio to those receiving anticoagulant therapy. Obviously, a lot of selection bias goes into those assignments in clinical practice, and so we needed to make sure to match those groups, and we did that for women and we did that for men. And we were really interested in looking at the risks of mortality stroke or systemic embolism as well as bleeding between these matched groups, so we wanted to compare those risks. And so among females, we had 4,085 left atrial appendage occlusion recipients, and those were again matched in one-to-one ratio to women who were receiving anticoagulant therapy. And if you look at the subgroup of males, 5,378 were left atrial appendage occlusion recipients. And again, those were similarly matched to men who received oral anticoagulation. And so of course, after doing the matching, we applied the further adjustment to take care of remaining differences between the groups. So what did we find? We found that left atrial appendage occlusion was indeed associated with a significant reduction in the risk of mortality as well as stroke or systemic embolism and this was true for females and males. And when we looked at the bleeding risk, we found that that risk was significantly greater in left atrial appendage occlusion recipients early after implantation, because as you know, Merci, those people for the first six weeks have to be treated either with anticoagulation or a combination of aspirin and Plavix, and so it's not surprising that bleeding was actually high early on, but really lower after the six week per procedural period for both females and males. And so what we concluded in this study, which was a real world study, and that's the significance of this because several trials had been conducted, but many of us always raised the questions of, well do the results of the clinical trials apply to the average patient that we see in clinical practice? So many of us would like to see comparative effectiveness analysis being conducted in real world populations, and here we were able to show that left atrial appendage occlusion was associated with a reduction in the risk of death, stroke, or systemic embolism as well as long-term bleeding both in females and males. So really very interesting results that I think should help inform shared decision making discussions with patients. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Oh, absolutely. I have to say I'm not biased. It's not because you are the senior author, it's because this is just truly excellent work, really a creative design. And I agree with your assessment that doing this sort of real world work is critically important because sometimes we don't have the representation in clinical trials of a distribution of people who would ordinarily be the targets of these types of therapies. And so I really applaud you and your team for really leading an excellent study that I hope people will find extremely useful. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib: Well, thank you very much, and I really want to give a lot of credit to the first author, Dr. Zeitler, who has been mentee of mine for many years and has done a great job and really a lot of credit to the rest of the co-authors. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Well, that's fantastic. I'm glad that I chose the ordering that I did because the final study that I'd like to talk about is in fact a randomized trial. And I think similar to the one that you just described, this is another study that's comparing sex differences. So this particular study led by Coughlan and colleagues describes sex differences in 10-year outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention with drug-eluting stents. And given the positive impact that drug-eluting stents have had on improving coronary artery disease, I think it's critically important for us to find out whether or not there are any disparities by sex and the types of outcomes that occur following percutaneous coronary intervention. And so in order to address this question, what the authors did was to carry out a pooled analysis of five individual patient data from trials of drug-eluting stints that had at least 10 years of follow up. And the objective here was to really address the controversy in the field about whether the outcomes were worse for women, which was observed in some studies versus in other studies where there was no difference. And the benefit of using this pool design, again, this sample size, I'm an epidemiologist, I love big samples for what can be done. And in the 9,700 patients that were included in this trial, 24% of them were women. So really it required this type of a meta analytic design in order to have enough women to answer these questions. So the outcomes of interest here included death from all causes, death from cardiovascular disease, MI, stent thrombosis, and revascularization of the target lesion, the target vessel, and the non-target vessel. So one of the challenges in interpreting findings from prior studies of this question are the concerns that the clinical characteristics of men versus women who underwent PCI were different. And in fact, in this particular pooled analysis, men were more likely than women to have three vessel disease, and they had a lower, lower mean ejection fraction coming in the characteristics following angiogram and the procedure also showed some differences by sex groups, namely that women had smaller vessel reference diameters before PCI and a smaller minimal luminal diameter after PCI. But men had a longer total stinted length as compared with women. So I'm sure you want to know what ended up happening. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib: Please. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Yes. So when the authors tested their primary hypothesis of sex differences in tenure outcomes, they found that some of the very minor differences in the proportion of women versus men who experience the outcomes of interest were eliminated following adjustment for relevant characteristics, or in fact that women were slightly less likely to experience the outcomes of interest. Specifically women were less likely to experience death from any cause over 10 years, but there was no difference in cardiovascular death as compared with men. Women though were significantly less likely than men to require repeat revascularization of the target legion, the target vessel, and the non-target vessels over 10 years. But unfortunately, the findings weren't all good. A notable exception was that when the offers examined the one-year event rates, women had a significantly increased likelihood of MI in the first 30 days after PCI. And I'm not sure why this is, but the authors did advance numerous hypotheses to explain their findings. One was that baseline and procedural characteristics varied markedly between men and women, and that the age was a primary confounder of these findings. And this was because they carried out a series of sensitivity analyses where they didn't account for age and when they didn't account for age, women had an increased risk of cardiovascular death through the entire 10 years of follow up. And it's curious why this would happen. And the observation was thought to be attributable either to women developing CAD later than men in life, or because they're diagnosed later because of decreased physician awareness among women. And that's shocking to hear since we all know that cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death among women. So I really think that the observations in this large pooled analysis do warrant further study and investigation. And a point that I think we discussed earlier is that the representation of women in clinical trials, we have to have more women in these trials and this was an argument that the authors advanced because then without more women in these trials, we don't have adequate power to investigate these sex differences and to explore reasons behind these sex differences. And so I hope that investigators will really heed these calls so that we can generate the best possible science to inform treatment options for women so that we can maximize our health outcomes. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib: No, absolutely. Those are excellent points, Merci, that you make. And we certainly need to make sure that we have more women participating in clinical trials and that to the extent that we can, that patients enrolled in clinical trials are representative of patients that we see in clinical practice. You bring up excellent points. Thank you for that great summary. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Thank you so much, and thank you really for letting me join you in this special issue. I'm so excited about all of our pieces, not just these original research pieces, but as well our research letters and the rest of our content. I think there's just a lot for our readers to dig into here. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib: Yeah, no, absolutely. Merci, it's been a pleasure for me to co-lead this issue with you and I agree while we focus this podcast on the original research articles, the other articles are equally interesting and impactful. So a lot for our readers to enjoy here. So in closing, we want to wholeheartedly thank Dr. Joe Hill, the editor-in-chief for Circulation, Dr. James De Lemos, the executive editor of the Journal and all authors who submitted the research for this issue. We also want to thank the Circulation associate editors and staff who worked so hard to deliver what you are about to experience. We're very excited about this issue and know you will find it very informative and interesting. This concludes our Go Red for Women issue Circulation on the Run podcast. Thank you so much for listening. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Thank you. Dr. Greg Hundley: This program is copyright of the American Heart Association 2023. The opinions expressed by speakers in this podcast are their own, and not necessarily those of the editors or of the American Heart Association. For more, please visit ahajournals.org.

The Ravens Insider Report
PODCAST BONUS: Ravens Offensive Lineman Kevin Zeitler Speaks With Melissa Kim

The Ravens Insider Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 3:55


On Today's Ravens Insider Special: Ravens offensive lineman Kevin Zeitler spent some time chatting with WBAL NewsRadio's Melissa Kim. Zeitler discussed the team's offensive line and what it's like to play with quarterback Lamar Jackson.

Become Nomad - Digital Nomad Lifestyle and Long Term Travel
BN 098: How Bansko, Bulgaria Became a Nomadic Hub w/ Matthias Zeitler

Become Nomad - Digital Nomad Lifestyle and Long Term Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 33:28


This is a story of dedication, perseverance, and community. Matthias Zeitler of Coworking Bansko joins us to discuss how he accomplished his dream of creating a haven for digital nomads. What he and his team have built is magical, the ultimate DN inspiration. But beyond that, we cover what it truly takes to build a community and what goes into rebranding an entire small city -- a small city that, for many westerners, isn't even on their radar.

Filmstudy with Ken McKusick
Expectations: Clark/Zeitler

Filmstudy with Ken McKusick

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 54:23


Peter Cocoros joins Ken to discuss 2022 expectations for Chuck Clark and Kevin Zeitler Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Maverick Show with Matt Bowles
184: Founding Bansko Nomad Fest, Sailing a Catamaran Across the Sea of Bengal, and the Impact of Traveling to 100 Countries with Matthias Zeitler

The Maverick Show with Matt Bowles

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 40:36


Matthias Zeitler takes us on his journey growing up in Munich, Germany and transitioning from a corporate job to becoming a location-independent entrepreneur. He explains how is interest in travel developed, how he became a digital nomad, and how he structures his nomadic lifestyle.  Matthias then shares some travel stories about competing in the Rickshaw Run in India and taking a catamaran across the Sea of Bengal.  He then reflects on the impact of traveling to 100 countries.  Next, Matthias talks about founding “Bansko Co-Working”, explains how he built community around it, and shares why he is so passionate about the town of Bansko.  He also talks about his upcoming project “Bansko Co-Living”, and explains how Bansko is becoming a premier nomad destination.  Matthias also talks about hosting the annual Bansko Nomad Fest, how it evolved, and what attendees can expect this year.  And, finally, he reflects on what travel means to him.  FULL SHOW NOTES AVAILABLE AT:  www.TheMaverickShow.com

The Temple of Surf Podcast
Janina Zeitler - Interview with The Temple of Surf - The Podcast

The Temple of Surf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 16:15


Aloha Everyone, welcome to a new episode of The Temple of Surf - The Podcast. We will give you full access to the best surfers, skaters, shapers, surfboards collectors, shop owners in the world! Discover with me their stories, their greatest successes, amazing behind the scenes and much more! Today with us, from Germany, European Champion and German Rapid Surfing Champion Janina Zeitler We discussed with her about, surfing, surfboards , future projects and much more!

A 'Sip with the Dudez
#12 MLB Championship Series, NFL, & CFB + First Guest Austin Zeitler

A 'Sip with the Dudez

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 132:44


This episode is just Dalton Cohea and Joe Gee. They bring in the first guest of the show, Austin Zeitler AKA the Fraud Finder, to talk MLB Postseason moving toward the World Series, NFL coaching news and game reviews, CFB craziness and even a little UFC. #Frauds GET THAT MERCH!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Get Your Edge
#16 Sharpening the Edge - Bucks in 6 - Zeitler and Havenstein

Get Your Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 39:18


In todays Sharpening the Edge Brian and Dean discuss the Milwaukee Bucks and how special the season has been. They also talk about how many lessons can be learned from Giannis and his teammates. Truly special group of humble- hard working guys who haven't flinched and are now playing on the biggest stage. They then share insights on what it takes to move up to the next level. Doing what's expected ISN'T good enough anymore! Reviewing some of the messages from Kevin Zeitler and Rob Havenstein, they dive into what it takes to be great in everything you do! Go back and review episodes 14 and 15 for great information as well. These two great offensive linemen give great information for all our listeners! GET YOUR EDGE PODCAST Instagram and Twitter- @getyouredgepod Dean Contact www.foxvalleythrowsclub.com Instagram and Twitter- @foxvalleythrows Brian Contact www.sportsadvantedge.com Instagram- @sportsadvantedge / @brianbott Twitter- @botter23 / @sportadvantedge Graphics and Logo- Bailey Marasch Instagram and Twitter- @bmarasch13

Locked On Bengals - Daily Podcast On The Cincinnati Bengals
Quinton Spain expected to sign, debating trade ideas for Ertz and Zeitler, and a midweek mailbag

Locked On Bengals - Daily Podcast On The Cincinnati Bengals

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 33:33


Jake and James talk about what Quinton Spain offers the Bengals at guard as he's expected to sign after clearing COVID protocol this week. Then James proposes a few trade targets, and Jake is a little skeptical, but we go back and forth on what those guys might offer. Finally we take your questions in the midweek mailbag, including Halloween candy debates, coaching assessments, and Hakeem Adeniji expectations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices