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As a way of recognizing the individuals who best exemplify the mission and objectives of the TCOM community, the TCOM Champions Award was first bestowed in 2004. Hosted by Timothy Fall, creative producer for the University of Kentucky's Center for Innovation in Population Health, the IPH center, and produced by IPH Center Director and TCOM's original developer, Dr. John Lyons, and Lauren Mergen, this podcast marks the approach of the 20th anniversary of the TCOM Champions Award. Past winners ...
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The Book of Hebrews (prepared by Jim Jonas) Our present study examines the book of Hebrews. The author of this epistle vigorously confronts Jewish saints who, under the stress of persecution, are entertaining a return to their Mosaic roots. The main objective of the book to portray the surpassing excellence of Christ in contrast to the shortcomings of Mosaic Law. The book is full of exhortations to faithfulness. Outline Lesson 1:◻ Introduction ◻ The Power and Glory of Christ (Heb 1:1-4) ◻ Je ...
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This podcast consists of the person with possibly the hottest of takes, Jimmy, in his attempt to bring you the best programming with his new interview/sports podcast. Without a script,this podcast will bring you different perspectives surrounding various topics for your satisfaction. Sports talk not your thing? Take a hike. We got ball to cover. Produced at RedHawk Media in the School of the Arts at Indiana University Northwest.
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Skin in the Game is a weekly podcast by InvestSMART with Portfolio Managers Nathan Bell and Alex Hughes. Each week they chat about stocks in the news, economic events, markets, portfolio management and holdings and changes in their respective portfolios. If you have any questions you would like answered in future episodes, please send us an email to skininthegame@investsmart.com.au
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In the third episode of Off the Script Pod, Jimmy reconnects with one of his great friends, Isaac Heard. The two have a solid conversation that includes reminiscing about playing sports growing up, discussing Isaac’s fitness and nutrition journey, sharing their views on true friendships, and wrapping up by discussing their own experiences in their …
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After a very long layoff, Off the Script Pod makes a return to platforms. In this comeback episode, Jimmy is joined by one of his great friends, Gianluca Zomparelli. The two dive into exciting discussions ranging from college life and golf to casino trips and Chicago sports. Come join the convo and enjoy the entertainment. Follow our media club’s I…
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In his debut episode, Jimmy provides an overview of what Off the Script Pod has to offer. Following the introduction, he invites his first guest, cousin Johnny Trichak, to join him. The two engage in discussions on various topics, ranging from their upbringing to Super Bowl predictions and sports betting analysis. Follow us on Instagram @RedHawk.Me…
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Dr. Delacy Davis is the Executive Director for the Family Support Organizaton of Union County in Plainfield, NJ, and he serves as Ex Dir for the NJ Alliance of Family Support Organizations. He's a researcher, writer and speaker -- notably to many of our listeners, having delivered the keynote address at the 2021 TCOM Conference. Conference attendee…
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TCOM champion Kathy Gracey is an assistant professor in clinical research at Vanderbilt university in Nashville. Prior to joining the faculty at Vandy, Kathy served as director of school-based counseling programs for the city. She took that one small program and grew it to serve 38 schools currently. And the critical factor in that build-out, as Ka…
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When developing an IP strategy, considering which regions to acquire IP protection is a vital step in ensuring a product or invention is secure. China boasts a prominent and innovative IP market, and homes one of IPH’s largest offices. Dr Siqi Wang is a Principal at Spruson & Ferguson, and Head of Patent in the firm’s Chinese practice. Here she sha…
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In recent times, AI has become a burning hot topic. The popularity of generative AI platforms such as ChatGPT have raised big questions in the world of work. But businesses have been using AI in their processes for longer than you think to create streamlined and efficient processes, for the benefit of both the business and its customer base. Some b…
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Janet Hoeke lives just outside Boise, Idaho, where she founded a business doing medical billing for pediatric physical, speech, and occupational therapists back in 1999. At the time, she was personally navigating the Byzantine labyrinth of insurance company claims management and billing practices after her own daughter, Katie, was diagnosed with An…
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Quantum computing has quickly entered the mainstream, becoming a ubiquitous term used by technologists and non-technologists alike. But is it just a fad or a technological revolution that could alter aspects of all our lives? In this episode of From Idea to Intellectual Property, Lisa Leong is joined by patent attorney Dr Simone Shu-Yen Lee who bre…
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Ken McGill is a solution focused care senior scientist for OPEEKA, a company devoted to enhancing the wellbeing of others and committed to boosting the health of people from all walks of life. Ken serves with Rutgers University behavioral health care as the statewide trainer on the CANS-- the child and adolescent needs and strengths curriculum-- fo…
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Shear Edge Managing Director Logan Williams recognised an issue in the oversaturation of waste in the wool and plastic industries. His work resulted in the world’s first woollen kayak, made of fully recycled materials, alongside a number of sustainably produced inventions. Logan is a keen inventor always on the lookout for a problem worth solving. …
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“The internet? Nah, that will never catch on!” It’s been said before and will be said again, of the ideas that will change the world. What makes one idea fly and another flop and how does the patent system and IP process help and challenge inventors? In this episode ABC broadcaster Lisa Leong is in conversation with Dr Francis Gurry, IPH Strategic …
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Do you ever feel like your phone knows what you’re thinking? What if your computer could tell how you’re feeling? Or could a robot be your therapist? Emotion AI is an evolving technology, using algorithms to analyse how people feel through words, audio and video. From healthcare to chatbots to transportation, this episode unpacks the many diverse b…
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Plant breeding is often a time and resource heavy activity, so it is important that breeders can achieve a return on their efforts. Plant variety rights (PVRs) or plant breeders rights (PBR) are a form of intellectual property (IP) that protects the work a breeder puts into developing a new plant variety. As climate change accelerates, plant breedi…
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The rising consciousness of women's health is accelerating female-focused innovation and investment. With many established companies already creating waves in the Femtech space, the untapped potential for innovation is huge. Spanning all areas that affect a woman's physical and emotional wellbeing, Femtech start-ups are thinking big about IP. Unrav…
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What comes to mind when you think of the biggest innovators in cleantech? Obvious examples are electric vehicles, solar batteries, and the use of hydrogen in heavy industrial processes like steel and cement, but this is only the beginning. Solving problems sustainably is a booming industry, and bringing these ideas into the wider world is a complex…
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Scientists commenced mapping the human genome in 1990, and while we’ve come a long way since then, we’re really only just starting out on the journey of using genetic material to solve problems in medicine, manufacturing and agriculture. However, as Griffith Hack Principal Karen Sinclair explains to host Lisa Leong, since mapping genetic material w…
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Roger Federer has won USD130m in prize money, but it’s the IP in his brand that’s really built his empire – his 10 year contract with Uniqlo is worth $300m alone, and isn't even dependent on him continuing to play tennis. World IP expert Dr Francis Gurry discusses the monetisation of sport, and explains how the sporting ecosystem, comprised of vari…
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It been seven month since I made a proper podcast, been extracting audio from vlog and uploading here but today I clicked the record button again💪 ; so sorry for all the background noise, am not with my lapel, next episode will be better 🙏 have fun guys. Whatsapp FAM this is coming to ya dm😉😍🤗 ife is disturbing you this last time 😍😘 --- Send in a v…
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It been a while and we back stronger, better and with a more define pattern, with so much happening online in form of trend, threads, hash tags, challenge and more; we are here to talk about them in an interesting manner.......... Welcome to the start of "season 2" and now "THE TALKPEDIA SHOW "--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify…
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