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    Explore " holding court" with insightful episodes like "Former pro player, coach, and ESPN tennis analyst Mary Joe Fernández breaks down the women's Australian open and the 2023 women's and men's seasons.", "Former pro player, coach, and ESPN tennis analyst Mary Joe Fernández breaks down the women's Australian open and the 2023 women's and men's seasons.", "Former pro player, coach, and ESPN tennis analyst Brad Gilbert breaks down the Australian open and 2023 tennis season.", "Former pro player, coach, and ESPN tennis analyst Brad Gilbert breaks down the Australian open and 2023 tennis season." and "Ayurveda and the Armoire with Twenty-five Year Practitioner DeAnna Batdorff" from podcasts like ""Holding Court with Patrick McEnroe", "Holding Court with Patrick McEnroe", "Holding Court with Patrick McEnroe", "Holding Court with Patrick McEnroe" and "E.S.NOW"" and more!

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    Former pro player, coach, and ESPN tennis analyst Mary Joe Fernández breaks down the women's Australian open and the 2023 women's and men's seasons.

    Former pro player, coach, and ESPN tennis analyst Mary Joe Fernández breaks down the women's Australian open and the 2023 women's and men's seasons.

    Patrick's broadcast partner at ESPN and former pro/coach Mary Joe Fernandez breaks down the women's 2023 AO and looks ahead to the 2023 tennis season. How's her husband's client Roger Federer feeling? Find that out too on this episode of Holding Court.

    Former pro player, coach, and ESPN tennis analyst Mary Joe Fernández breaks down the women's Australian open and the 2023 women's and men's seasons.

    Former pro player, coach, and ESPN tennis analyst Mary Joe Fernández breaks down the women's Australian open and the 2023 women's and men's seasons.

    Patrick's broadcast partner at ESPN and former pro/coach Mary Joe Fernandez breaks down the women's 2023 AO and looks ahead to the 2023 tennis season. How's her husband's client Roger Federer feeling? Find that out too on this episode of Holding Court.

    Former pro player, coach, and ESPN tennis analyst Brad Gilbert breaks down the Australian open and 2023 tennis season.

    Former pro player, coach, and ESPN tennis analyst Brad Gilbert breaks down the Australian open and 2023 tennis season.

    Brad Gilbert, Patrick's colleague in tennis commentary at the Australian open and beyond, joins Holding Court. Brad breaks down the 2023 AO, and looks ahead to the upcoming season. Also, he coached Aggasi, Murray, and Roddick, would BG consider coming back to coach? Find out, on this episode of Holding Court.

    Former pro player, coach, and ESPN tennis analyst Brad Gilbert breaks down the Australian open and 2023 tennis season.

    Former pro player, coach, and ESPN tennis analyst Brad Gilbert breaks down the Australian open and 2023 tennis season.

    Brad Gilbert, Patrick's colleague in tennis commentary at the Australian open and beyond, joins Holding Court. Brad breaks down the 2023 AO, and looks ahead to the upcoming season. Also, he coached Aggasi, Murray, and Roddick, would BG consider coming back to coach? Find out, on this episode of Holding Court.

    Ayurveda and the Armoire with Twenty-five Year Practitioner DeAnna Batdorff

    Ayurveda and the Armoire with Twenty-five Year Practitioner DeAnna Batdorff

    Join DeAnna Batdorff and E.S.Now host Courtney Barriger in a discussion of the history of Ayurveda and how what is in your closet can set off you off balance. 

    DeAnna Batdorff, a Generation-X California native, is a wholistic health detective with over 30 years of experience as an Ayurvedic Practitioner, Lymphatic Massage Specialist, Nutrition Counselor, Western Herbalist, and Clinical Aromatherapist. She specializes in reading the pulse, spine, face, skin, and tongue as primary assessment tools. All of DeAnna’s teachings are rooted in her three foundational pillars: listen to self through symptoms, the right to take action, and ‘follow-through means feeling better.

    People Planet and Fabrics with Anthropologist Carroll Dunham

    People Planet and Fabrics with Anthropologist Carroll Dunham

    My guest today has a wealth of knowledge of all things fabric. Carroll Dunham has traveled the world with National Geographic, and selected a very unique collection of threads that support indigenous tribes . But more than that, she has made it part of her mission to bring awareness to the importance of micro ecosystems, and how it takes generations of craftsmanship along with a very local environment to create legacy fabrics.  It is the difference between a micro economy and a global economy, and it’s quite fascinating.

    She cofounded Around The World in 80 Fabrics as a way to preserve and tell the story of sustainable fabrics, and create fertile ground for the cross pollination of ancient sustainable practices in the making of fabric. 

    www.atw80fabrics.com 

    Dr. Jonathan Reiner says let Novak play

    Dr. Jonathan Reiner says let Novak play

    Dr. Jonathan Reiner says let Novak play

    Jonathan S. Reiner, MD is board-certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular disease, and interventional cardiology.  He is also a professor with The George Washington School of Medicine & Health Sciences and the director of Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories. He is a fellow of the American College of Cardiology and maintains membership with the American Heart Association.

    Dr. Reiner specializes in interventional cardiology, cardiac catheterization, and heart attack treatment. He has participated in numerous cardiovascular research studies evaluating new therapies for unstable coronary syndromes and acute myocardial infarction. He currently serves as the principal investigator for a number of clinical studies.

    Based on his research, Dr. Reiner has contributed articles to many journals, including Circulation and the Journal of American College of Cardiology. In addition, he has presented his research at many national medical conferences, including those sponsored by the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology.

    A graduate of Georgetown University, Dr. Reiner performed his chief residency in Medicine at Cornell University Medical College in New York. He began a fellowship in Cardiology at The George Washington University Medical Center in 1990. Dr. Reiner has garnered much recognition for his research initiatives. In 1993, he was the recipient of the Squibb/Society for Cardiac Angiography and Intervention Fellowship for Research in Cardiac Imaging and completed a fellowship in Interventional Cardiology, which remains his focus today.
    Dr. Reiner who is a US News & World Report 'Top Doctor' and in Castle Connolly's estimation, is among the top 1% in the nation in cardiology!


    https://gwdocs.com/profile/jonathan-reiner 

    Dr. Jonathan Reiner says let Novak play

    Dr. Jonathan Reiner says let Novak play

    Dr. Jonathan Reiner says let Novak play

    Jonathan S. Reiner, MD is board-certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular disease, and interventional cardiology.  He is also a professor with The George Washington School of Medicine & Health Sciences and the director of Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories. He is a fellow of the American College of Cardiology and maintains membership with the American Heart Association.

    Dr. Reiner specializes in interventional cardiology, cardiac catheterization, and heart attack treatment. He has participated in numerous cardiovascular research studies evaluating new therapies for unstable coronary syndromes and acute myocardial infarction. He currently serves as the principal investigator for a number of clinical studies.

    Based on his research, Dr. Reiner has contributed articles to many journals, including Circulation and the Journal of American College of Cardiology. In addition, he has presented his research at many national medical conferences, including those sponsored by the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology.

    A graduate of Georgetown University, Dr. Reiner performed his chief residency in Medicine at Cornell University Medical College in New York. He began a fellowship in Cardiology at The George Washington University Medical Center in 1990. Dr. Reiner has garnered much recognition for his research initiatives. In 1993, he was the recipient of the Squibb/Society for Cardiac Angiography and Intervention Fellowship for Research in Cardiac Imaging and completed a fellowship in Interventional Cardiology, which remains his focus today.
    Dr. Reiner who is a US News & World Report 'Top Doctor' and in Castle Connolly's estimation, is among the top 1% in the nation in cardiology!


    https://gwdocs.com/profile/jonathan-reiner 

    The Theory of Externalities with Sustainability Innovator Scott Fletcher

    The Theory of Externalities with Sustainability Innovator Scott Fletcher


    On this episode of E.S.Now, I am with Scott Fletcher, sustainability activist and creator of Econus App.  Scott Fletcher, Founder & CEO of Econus, is a social impact entrepreneur on a mission to make consumption more sustainable!

    There’s a theory in economics called the Theory of Externalities. This theory states that if companies pay for all the costs involved with their production of their products, the issues we’re seeing today would be nearly non-existent. When they don’t pay for these costs, we see the results, like air pollution and waste, these are the externalities.

    From this theory The Active Consumer philosophy was born. The Active Consumer recognized that us normal folk may not be able to force producers to include all costs, but we could support organizations that can, and with enough of us, real change could be made.

    From that concept our mobile app, Econus, was born. Econus links your purchases to the unintended consequences of the purchase (like air pollution from a tank of gas), and donates your spare change to an organization reducing the consequences to our environment and society (like the Climate & Clean Air Coalition).

    www.econusapp.com

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