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The cross changed everything! Understanding the changes the cross brought to the world are so important if we are going to actually share the Good News of redemption with the world. Grace has a face...Jesus!
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e2 is an ongoing PBS documentary series that chronicles efforts to solve the world's most pressing ecological challenges. From energy consumption to design efficiency, policy to industry, the series documents the innovators whose work is reducing humans' impact on the environment. Interviews with experts, policymakers and pioneers across a variety of disciplines offer a firsthand account of the complex environmental challenges that we face, as well as the possibility that pragmatic solutions ...
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Your destination feed for medical, health care and clinical science podcasts courtesy of HCPLive—featuring our shows DocTalk, Rare Disease Report, Heart Team, Overdrive, and Derm Discussions. Music Courtesy of BenSound
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How can we rediscover our inner child? Host Prasanna Karur explores his guests' childhood adventures and passions to understand how our inner child impacts our lives today. Through each episode and conversation, Prasanna works toward making this world more of a PlayGround, with an emphasis on the play.
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This podcast features the creative minds of some of the best storytellers to ever leave ink on the page. Each week, the host and the listening audience are taken on an adventure by a NY Times Best-Selling author. In most cases, their latest release is featured. But in every case, their approach to the craft and their overall volume of work is discussed. Probing questions are asked; secrets are revealed. Genres include: Suspense, Thrillers, and Cozy Mysteries, as well as a pinch of Sci-Fi and ...
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Led by a flood of biologic therapies becoming available and progressing within the therapeutic pipeline, the field of dermatology finds itself in the midst of a watershed moment for many dermatologic conditions. To celebrate and recap the advancements occurring in the first half of 2024, the editorial team of HCPLive Dermatology sat down with James…
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In the latest episode of New Insight with Veeral Sheth, MD, host Veeral Sheth, MD, director of clinical research at University Retina, speaks with Seemi Khan, chief medical officer at Alkeus Pharmaceuticals, on the company’s lead candidate being evaluated in clinical trials for the treatment of Stargardt disease and geographic atrophy (GA) secondar…
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This latest episode is my quarterly conversation with Like the Wind magazine co-founder and editor Simon Freeman. We recorded the episode back in April and I put it out yesterday. Ordinarily it coincides with the release of a new issue of LtW, in which an excerpt of the conversation usually appears, but the latest edition of the magazine is “by wom…
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Since the mid-20th century ushered in the ‘Information Age’, a desire for innovation has driven the pursuit of technological advancements. Many may immediately consider the transformations personal computers and smartphones have had on modern society, but these advancements have transformed the fields of medicine time and time again. In the latest …
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Episode Highlights: 0:16 Intro 0:28 Overview of presentation 0:38 Acne and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation 01:35 Approaches to take 03:21 Rosacea, use of dermoscopy and symptomatology assessment 04:59 Necessity of inclusivity in clinical trials, other knowledge gaps 06:05 Images used in education The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Annual…
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I recently sat down with my good friend and frequent podcast guest Simon Freeman, the co-founder, editor, and publisher of my favorite running magazine, Like The Wind, for our first quarterly conversation of 2024, which you can listen to wherever you get the morning shakeout podcast. An excerpt of this exchange can be found in Issue #39 of LtW, whi…
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In the medical community, a revolving cast of players plays a pivotal role in advancing scientific discovery and enhancing patient outcomes. During the research stage, a collaborative team effort, from the clinical trial sponsors to research sites and patient populations, is essential to ensure smooth progress and sustain momentum toward the finish…
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A special double-episode of New Insight with Veeral Sheth, MD features a well-rounded conversation on all things ophthalmology with returning guest David Eichenbaum, MD, the director of research for Retina Vitreous Associates of Florida, as well as first-time guest Roger Goldberg, MD, a vitreoretinal surgeon at Bay Area Retina Associates. The trio …
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This week's conversation with Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows is a follow-up to Episode 226, which was released back in August. In this one, we discuss how Jennifer spent her sabbatical over the summer and what she experienced visiting various run crews around the country (and even a couple internationally). She told me about what she hoped to get out…
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In every episode of New Insight, Veeral Sheth, MD, Director of Clinical Trials at University Retina in Chicago, takes an in-depth look at the biggest news in ophthalmology and the behind the scenes work involved in eye care, with a rotation of guest experts involved in ophthalmic research, development, and clinical care. The latest episode of New I…
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I recently sat down with my good friend and frequent podcast guest Simon Freeman, the co-founder, editor, and publisher of my favorite running magazine, Like The Wind, for the fourth and final installment (for this year, anyway) of our yet-to-be named quarterly conversation, which you can listen to wherever you get the morning shakeout podcast. An …
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This week, I sat down with my right-hand man Chris Douglas and answered questions about the Olympic Trials Marathon start-time controversy, things I’ve changed my mind on, the importance of the weekly long run, time versus distance-based training prescriptions, and a lot more. Thank you to everyone who submitted questions and apologies for all the …
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On the floor at AAO 2023, host Veeral Sheth, MD, and producer Connor Iapoce discuss UBX1325 for patients with diabetic macular edema, based on the 48-week results from the phase 2 BEHOLD study. Episode Highlights: 0:30 Introduction 0:48 Background into UBX1325 and BEHOLD 2:49 BEHOLD 48-week results 6:05 Next steps 6:56 Conclusion Please direct any …
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This week's episode of the podcast with Megan Young, Performance Coach with the Seattle Sounders professional soccer club. Megan is a rockstar with 15 years of experience working in collegiate athletics, and men’s and women’s professional soccer. She’s the 2023 National Strength and Conditioning Association Professional Coach of the Year and a vora…
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Episode Highlights 0:12 Intro 1:24 Challenges in autoimmune hepatitis 3:30 Patient demographics 4:25 Diagnostic challenges 6:35 What is overlap syndrome? 8:04 Mysteries behind immune dysregulation 9:05 Promising drugs in investigation 10:51 The BAFF receptor target 11:41 Infliximab & rituximab 12:38 An autoimmune hepatitis wishlist 15:29 Outro Auto…
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This week's episode of the podcast is with Stuart McMillan, widely regarded as one of the best sprint coaches in the world. Stu has worked with both professional and amateur athletes in a variety of sports with a focus on power and speed development. He’s personally coached over 70 Olympians at nine Olympic Games, over 30 of whom have won Olympic m…
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This week I had an awesome conversation with Don Swartz, who coaches my wife’s Masters swimming program at North Bay Aquatics in Marin County, California, and is someone I respect, admire, and try to emulate in my own life. Don was inducted into the American Swimming Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2013, he coached several swimmers to Olympic, …
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This week I had a wonderful conversation with my good friend Brad Stulberg. Brad, who works as a writer and performance coach, is my first four-time guest and his episodes are some of the most listened to in the six-year history of the show. In this one, the first installment of a new series I’m calling Coach to Coach, Brad and I discuss the craft …
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Host Veeral Sheth, MD is joined by Megan Baldwin, PhD, CEO and Managing Director of Opthea Limited, to discuss OPT-302 or sozinibercept, the company's novel anti-VEGF-C / VEGF-D treatment for wet AMD and other retinal diseases. Episode Highlights: 0:06 Introduction 0:37 Background of Dr. Baldwin 9:56 Promising data on OPT-302/sozinibercept 16:39 Ma…
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After a historically low-transmission summer, new cases, hospitalizations and deaths due to COVID-19 have increased by approximately 18% in the US over the last week, according to CDC data. In a new DocTalk interview, Donald J. Alcendor, PhD, associate professor, department of pathology microbiology and immunology, division of infectious diseases, …
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I recently sat down with my good friend and three-time podcast guest Simon Freeman, the co-founder, editor, and publisher of my favorite running magazine, Like The Wind, for the third installment of our unnamed quarterly conversation. An excerpt of this exchange can be found in Issue #36 of LtW, which comes out later this week. (You can buy a copy …
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Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows is a runner and serves as Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis. I’ve always appreciated her perspective on running, the industry, and this beautiful and messy path we’re all navigating called life. This is actually the first of what will be a two-part conversation. In this one, we set the table: Get to know J…
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The newest episode of New Insight with Veeral Sheth, MD features a conversation with David Eichenbaum, MD, the director of research for Retina Vitreous Associates of Florida. A seasoned clinical trial investigator and a friendly face at major medical meetings, Eichenbaum provides insights into his goals behind mentorship and inspiring others, shari…
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In the latest episode of New Insight, Veeral Sheth, MD sat down with Cedric Francois, MD, PhD, co-founder and chief executive officer/president of Apellis Pharmaceuticals. The two experts discussed the company's landmark therapy, pegcetacoplan (SYFOVRE™), for geographic atrophy and the decades-long journey toward FDA approval. Sheth also asked abou…
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This week, my right-hand man Chris Douglas serves me up some listener questions in an old-school Ask Mario Anything episode of the podcast. In this one, I answer inquiries about my favorite books, “lighthouses” in my life, breaking through in the marathon, returning to running after a stress fracture, and a lot more. This episode is brought to you …
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I recently sat down with my good friend and three-time podcast guest Simon Freeman, the co-founder, editor, and publisher of my favorite running magazine, Like The Wind, for the second installment of our yet-to-be named quarterly conversation, which you can listen to wherever you get the morning shakeout podcast or at this handy link. An excerpt of…
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In this episode, Veeral Sheth, MD, sits down with Jay Duker, MD, the president and chief operating officer of Eyepoint Pharmaceuticals, for a discussion on his storied career in ophthalmology, the importance of fostering a relationship between clinicians and industry, and the current biotech Dr. Duker and team are working on at Eyepoint. Please dir…
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My guest on the podcast this week is my friend Randy Ashley, one of the most incredible, unassuming, and relatively unheralded coaches I know. He’s worked with—and continues to work with—athletes of all ages and ability levels, from beginners to Olympic Trials qualifiers, and national champions. He spends most of his time these days as the head tra…
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In this episode, Charles Wykoff, MD, PhD joins Dr. Sheth to provide insight into the recent landmark approval of pegcetacoplan injection (SYFOVRE™) for geographic atrophy, how clinical practice has changed as a result, and both the early struggles with and optimism for an ever-changing treatment landscape. Please direct any podcast-related inquirie…
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This episode of the podcast is the fourth installment of a new 4-part series I’m calling Pillars of Performance. The main objective behind this series is to go deep with experts in the areas of training, strength and conditioning/injury prevention, sports psychology, and nutrition, i.e., the four pillars that support a foundation of sustainable per…
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As part of our ARVO 2023 coverage, Dr. Sheth sat down with Pravin Dugel, MD, President of Iveric Bio. Together, the experts discussed the lead molecule for the company, avacincaptad pegol for geographic atrophy, and touched on the data being presented at the conference, as well as a look back at Dugel's career and his transition into industry.…
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The inaugural episode of New Insight with Veeral Sheth, MD, our premier ophthalmology-focused podcast, features a conversation with Arshad Khanai, MD, the Director of Clinical Research at Sierra Eye Associates in Reno, Nevada. Together, our experts discuss their background and education in retina, and how they started working on clinical trials. Th…
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This episode of the podcast is the third installment of a new 4-part series I’m calling Pillars of Performance. The main objective behind this series is to go deep with experts in the areas of training, strength and conditioning/injury prevention, sports psychology, and nutrition, i.e., the four pillars that support a foundation of sustainable perf…
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People at all levels in all asset classes must deal with local governments and code enforcement / build code. What happens when local corruption, or unreasonable power with way too much power stand in your way? Julio Jaramillo of Evergreen Communities shares his many decades of wisdom so we all can be good stewards as landlords. Connect with Julio:…
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The latest offering from HCPLive Podcasts is New InSight with Veeral Sheth, MD, an in-depth series examining the biggest news in ophthalmology. The podcast will feature conversations on research news and new therapies, landmark findings from major medical meetings, and the day-to-day life of an ophthalmologist in the 21st century. A range of guests…
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This episode of the podcast is the second installment of a new 4-part series I’m calling Pillars of Performance. The main objective behind this series is to go deep with experts in the areas of training, strength and conditioning/injury prevention, sports psychology, and nutrition, i.e., the four pillars that support a foundation of sustainable per…
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This episode of the podcast is the first installment of a new 4-part series I’m calling Pillars of Performance. The main objective behind this series is to go deep with experts in the areas of training, strength and conditioning/injury prevention, sports psychology, and nutrition, i.e., the four pillars that support a foundation of sustainable perf…
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This week, I sat down with my good friend and two-time podcast guest Simon Freeman, the co-founder, editor, and publisher of my favorite running magazine, Like The Wind, which just celebrated its ninth birthday. For the past couple issues of LtW, Simon and I have had a conversation about a particular topic in running, which he recorded, transcribed…
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How do you value vacant lots? What risks come within infilling? Should you focus on infill projects when starting out? Brad Turner, Mr. Infill, joins us to walk us through everything on mobile home infilling. Connect with Brad Turner: brad@treadcompanies.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradturner1/ YouTube Version Connect with us! Mentorship Progra…
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Why buy in secondary and / or rural markets? It turns out, for some people, the pros may DRAMATICALLY outweigh the cons. Is that the case for you? YouTube Version Max Baker 678-932-0200 info@themhpbroker.com https://themhpbroker.com/ Connect with us! Mentorship Program: https://mobilehomeparkmentors.com/ Podcast: http://www.archimedesgrp.com/podcas…
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This final episode of 2022 is a compilation of highlights from 12 of the most impactful conversations I’ve had over the past 12 months. As I’ve written in years past, putting this annual episode together is equal parts exciting and impossible. It’s a treat to revisit all of these exchanges but it’s also a tough task to pick 12 that stood out. Each …
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Everything has an expiration date. Even this podcast. But I'm not shutting down; I'm slowing down. Hear it directly from me: the present, and the future of MHP_IRL. Connect with us! Mentorship Program: https://mobilehomeparkmentors.com/ Podcast: http://www.archimedesgrp.com/podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-narus-87293417/ Facebook…
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