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    Explore " prove" with insightful episodes like "Piia Pajunen - Miten nainen rakentaa vahvan kropan ja on hyvässä kunnossa ympäri vuoden?", "60 Seconds for Story Prompt Friday: What’s Your Word to Help You Navigate 2024?", "Ep 19: Harnessing unique data to develop competitive advantages with Bill Davis, Founder & Portfolio Manager at Stance Capital", "DTR-Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Applying Best Practices in Complex Clinical Scenarios" and "Exploring Mormon Music & LDS Culture with Peter Breinholt - Part 2/2" from podcasts like ""Väkevä elämä - Viisaampi mieli, vahvempi keho", "Stories From Women Who Walk", "YourStake, YourStory", "CCO Infectious Disease Podcast" and "The Paul Cardall Podcast"" and more!

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    Piia Pajunen - Miten nainen rakentaa vahvan kropan ja on hyvässä kunnossa ympäri vuoden?

    Piia Pajunen - Miten nainen rakentaa vahvan kropan ja on hyvässä kunnossa ympäri vuoden?
    Tällä kertaa saadaan ruksittua yli sekä toiveteema että -vieras kun tunnin istunnossa pohditaan sitä miten nainen saa rakennettua vahvan kropan ja on hyvässä kunnossa ympäri vuoden. Vieraan kanssa pohditaan mm. onko naisten keskuudessa olemassa jotain myyttejä tai tabuja vahvaan ja sporttiseen kroppaan liittyen? Mitkä ovat yleisimmät syyt siihen, että naiset eivät saavuta vahvaa kroppaa ja hyvää kuntoa? Millaiset treeniohjelmat ovat hyviä tavoitteiden saavuttamisen? Entä millaiset ovat huonoja? Onko mahdollista rakentaa vahva kroppa ja olla kunnossa ympäri vuoden kun on perhettä, lapsia ja töissäkin pitää käydä, millaisia asioita pitää ottaa huomioon? Usein vahvaan kroppaan liitetään salitreeni, onko muusta liikunnasta hyötyä? Jos haluaa vahvan kropan ja olla hyvässä kunnossa ympäri vuoden, mitä se tarkoittaa syömisen osalta? Entä palautumisen? Näitä ja muita teeman aiheita pyöritellään urheilija, valmentaja ja yrittäjä Piia Pajusen kanssa. Linkit Optimal Performance - Hyvinvointiluennot ja verkkovalmennukset: https://www.optimalperformance.fi/ - Kuntosali ja valmennuskeskus, Helsinki: https://www.opcenter.fi/ Piia Pajunen - IG: https://www.instagram.com/piiapajunen/ - Kotisivu: https://www.provetreeni.fi/

    60 Seconds for Story Prompt Friday: What’s Your Word to Help You Navigate 2024?

    60 Seconds for Story Prompt Friday: What’s Your Word to Help You Navigate 2024?

    Hello to you Rita Ernst Showing Up Positive in  Louisville, Kentucky

    Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Story Prompt Friday and your host, Diane Wyzga

    My dad used to say something that always set my teeth on edge: “Diane, ease into the day.” Ease? The eldest daughter of 7 children gets to ease into the day? And who will do all of what needs doing?  

    My dad knew what he was talking about. And fortunately for me I finally stopped to pay attention to him.

    My word of the year is EASE! I don’t have to prove anything. I can go like a river. Without apology. When I hit the rapids, as this river kayaker knows well, I’ll paddle like heck, navigate, avoid the rocks, seek safe harbor to weather the storm. Along the way I’m attracting Abundance like iron filings to a magnet. Doing my creatively fulfilling Ikigai work. I know that what I’m looking for is looking for me; we’ll meet up soon enough. Dad was right. I can ease into the day.  

    Story Prompt: We are just now easing into Begin Anew Year 2024. If you could choose one word to help you navigate the coming weeks and months, what would it be and why? Write that story!

    You’re always invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, would you subscribe, share a 5-star rating + nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time!

    Meanwhile, stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website to:

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    Stories From Women Who Walk Production Team

    Podcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story Arts

    Music: Mer’s Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron Music

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    Ep 19: Harnessing unique data to develop competitive advantages with Bill Davis, Founder & Portfolio Manager at Stance Capital

    Ep 19: Harnessing unique data to develop competitive advantages with Bill Davis, Founder & Portfolio Manager at Stance Capital

    Welcome to the latest episode of "Your Stake, Your Story," in this episode we welcomed Bill Davis, the founder of Stance Capital. With our co-founder and host, Gabe Rissman, the discussion navigates through Bill's unique career path, which spans from the direct mail industry to renewable energy, ultimately leading to his groundbreaking work in applying complex data models to ESG investing. His expertise sheds light on the intricate dynamics of the ESG landscape, and the challenges and triumphs in aligning investment strategies while finding ways to incorporate values without compromise into the portfolio-building process.

    "You can't scale an industry if you're offering concessionary returns. It was sort of like you're not going to maybe make as much as you otherwise would, but you're going to sleep a lot better at night. But if you really want to scale it, you have to prove that it's free. So that has always been what we have been trying to prove.” - Bill Davis

    This episode also delves into Bill’s strategic innovations in developing new investment products that synergize the benefits of both private and public market investing. The conversation encompasses the pivotal role of major corporations in global decarbonization efforts and the influential impact of public markets in fostering sustainable investment practices. Furthermore, Mr. Davis discusses his unique approach to ESG data analysis in building out material risk factors in his strategies.

    Key Points of the Episode:

    • Finding the thread of Bill’s Career Path from the direct mail business to Stance Capital and discussing the through line between.
    • Data-Driven Decision Making: Learn about Davis's approach to leveraging data across different sectors, emphasizing his innovative methods in informed decision-making within ESG investing.
    • The Role of using both Private and Public market investing as tools to generate impact for clients.
    • He shares his thesis for starting Stance Capital and how that’s changed over time and how the ESG conversation has shifted in the last few years.

    Watch the full video: https://youtu.be/ktwmH1JzEpM

    About Stance Capital

    Stance Capital specializes in quantitative ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) asset management and research. They are a Boston-based Registered Investment Advisor, and their clients are individuals, families, endowments, and institutions. They also build products for other investment firms under research and sub-advisory agreements.

    Stance Capital took a critical evaluation of the ESG industry and found three key flaws that we aim to solve:

    1. Ethical Consistency: Aligning capital with client values is generally not being done in a thoughtful or consistent manner
    2. Value for fees: Many PMs are NOT adequately active for the level of fees they generate
    3. Risk Management: Risk efficiency is arguably a large source of out-performance that is not properly implemented

    Given the rise of disclosure of ESG metrics Stance can take advantage of advances in big data, distributed cloud computing, machine learning, and artificial intelligence to help their clients achieve their investment objectives. They have built a fully data-driven and systematic approach to Investing that gives quantifiable impact and performance metrics for their clients.

    About Bill Davis:

    Bill Davis is Founder & Portfolio Manager at Stance Capital. Prior to forming Stance Capital, LLC, Mr. Davis was co-founder and Managing Director of Empirical Asset Management, and Portfolio Manager on EAM Sustainable Equity, a strategy he launched in 2014. Prior to co-founding Empirical, he was the founder and CEO of Ze-gen, a venture and private equity backed renewable energy company. Mr. Davis received a B.A. from Connecticut College, and his career in business has included serving as CEO or founder of numerous companies including: Database Marketing Corporation in 1986, Holland Mark in 1997, and Cambridge Brand Analytics in 2003. He is Vice Chair of Impact Infrastructure, LLC, and serves on not-for-profit boards of Ceres and Seven Hills Global Outreach. He is a founding member of the President’s Council of Ceres. Mr. Davis has taught at Columbia University Center for Environmental Research and Conservation, and guest lectured at Harvard College, Harvard Business School, MIT, MIT/Sloan, Vanderbilt, and Boston University. Mr. Davis holds a Series 65.

    To learn more about Bill Davis and Stance Capital:

    Bill Davis LinkedIn

    Stance Capital

    Stance Performance

    Hennessy Stance ESG ETF

    DTR-Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Applying Best Practices in Complex Clinical Scenarios

    DTR-Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Applying Best Practices in Complex Clinical Scenarios

    In this episode, Emily Heil, PharmD, MS, BCIDP, AAHIVP; Laila Woc-Colburn, MD; and Trevor Van Schooneveld, MD, FSHEA, FACP, discuss their approach to managing infections involving Pseudomonas aeruginosa with difficult-to-treat resistance, including: 

    • Mechanisms of β-lactam resistance
    • Effect of resistance mechanism on susceptibility to antipseudomonal agent
    • 2023 IDSA guidance recommendations 
    • Activity against newer antipseudomonal β-lactams in the United States
    • The latest clinical data by antimicrobial regimen:

                  - Ceftolozane/tazobactam
                  - Ceftazidime/avibactam
                  - Imipenem/cilastatin/relebactam
                  - Cefiderocol

    • Applying antimicrobial stewardship principles

    Program Director:

    Trevor Van Schooneveld, MD, FSHEA, FACP  
    Professor, Division of Infectious Diseases
    Program Director, Infectious Diseases Fellowship
    Medical Director, Antimicrobial Stewardship Program
    University of Nebraska Medical Center
    Omaha, Nebraska

    Faculty:

    Emily Heil, PharmD, MS, BCIDP, AAHIVP
    Associate Professor
    Department of Pharmacy
    University of Maryland  
    School of Pharmacy
    ID Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
    University of Maryland Medical Center|
    Baltimore, Maryland

    Laila Woc-Colburn, MD
    Associate Professor
    Division of Infectious Diseases
    Emory University School of Medicine  
    Atlanta, Georgia

    Content based on a CME program supported by an educational grant from Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ, USA.

    Follow along with a downloadable slideset at: https://clinicaloptions.com/CE-CME/infectious-disease/cmv-prevention-in-sot-recipients/26139

    Link to full program: https://bit.ly/40HyvPy

     

    Exploring Mormon Music & LDS Culture with Peter Breinholt - Part 2/2

    Exploring Mormon Music & LDS Culture with Peter Breinholt - Part 2/2

     In Part Two of their conversation, Paul Cardall and Peter Breinholt delve into the world of Mormon music and LDS culture. A multi-million dollar industry, Mormon music is relatively unknown. As the Church expanded its membership beyond Utah's borders, so did the audience for recording artists who are members of the LDS Church or create music with Mormon themes. Both Paul and Peter have their roots in Mormonism, which adds depth and insight to this episode, particularly for those unfamiliar with mainstream Mormonism or the LDS Church.

     

    ABOUT CO-HOST PETER BREINHOLT

    Website: https://peterbreinholt.com/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peter.breinholt.3

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peterbreinholt

     

    LISTEN TO PETER'S MUSIC

    SPOTIFY https://rb.gy/c6evx

    APPLE MUSIC https://rb.gy/5s7g0

     

    ABOUT THE HOST PAUL CARDALL

    Official Website - http://www.paulcardall.com

    Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/paulcardallmusic

    Youtube - http://www.youtube.com/cardall

    Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/paulcardall

     

    LISTEN TO PAUL'S MUSIC

    APPLE MUSIC - https://music.apple.com/us/artist/paul-cardall/4312819

    SPOTIFY - https://open.spotify.com/artist/7FQRbf8gbKw8KZQZAJWxH2

     

    ABOUT THIS EPISODE:

    Paul and Peter Breinholt review episode one which included conversations about The Osmond Family, Michael McLean, Kenneth Cope, Julie De Azevedo, Lex De Azevedo, and others. They discuss Mormon commercials with how jingle music created various artists. Musicals were a big part of the culture. They go behind talking about how musicals were promoted over the pulpit which leaders have since promoting. They discuss the challenges artists face when the corporate church has no control over the message. When they’ve done events with artists it’s always scripted and feels stiff and insincere.


    They talk about how artists have sold millions of records through the Church owned bookstore, Deseret Book. The actual website Deseret Book is a subsidiary of Deseret Book is a subsidiary. Deseret Book is a subsidiary of Deseret Management Corporation. The Deseret Management Corporation is a global operating company managing for profit entities affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. It was established in 1966 by Church President David O Mackay to hold already existing church assets. Subsidiaries include companies that do business in medical, dental, life, retirement and disability insurance. They have radio and TV stations and advertising agency newspaper, commercial and residential property, hospitality, properties and other divisions. The church, and this is what most people don't understand is the church is a not is not a nonprofit organization. It says the church is operated as a corporation's soul. And uses their nonprofit intellectual reserve which holds the intellectual property such as the copyrights, the trademarks and other media.

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    Contracts How and Where Do You Use Them

    Contracts How and Where Do You Use Them
    Welcome back to Business Unfiltered with Mercer and Jeff Sauer today's topic is Contracts How and Where Do You Use Them 0:00: What is a contract and why is it important? Jeff defines a contract as a formal agreement between two entities, people, companies or whatever you want to call it. 1:56: Using contracts as a sales tool. A contract is useful in the beginning, because when things go poorly, emotions creep in and the contract is written at a different time when everybody is in a different emotional state. A course has terms and conditions and terms of sale, which are how they expect to use it. The difference between a proposal and a contract, and why a contract should not be mixed in with marketing, because marketing is in sales and always sells it short. How a contract is formalizing all the things that are discussed in the intro. 6:15: The difference between a pitch proposal and a contract proposal. The first step to onboarding as an actual client is the contracts, where you see more of that legal side of the proposal. A master services agreement is an agreement between two companies. It's more work upfront, but easier to do because it's never boilerplate. The master services agreement is an add-on to the existing relationship between the two companies. It allows you to get your next contract approved sooner. Using the master service agreement with exhibits can be a strategy for stickiness with the clients. 10:00: How often an attorney would be involved in creating contracts, and whether or not to use an attorney. The risk of using a template for free from the internet, and the bigger implications and challenges that come along with it. It is almost always money well spent. It's almost always what should be done because you can reuse them, that's the idea. Jeff has never litigated a client, or even gotten close to that. He has never had to enforce anything, regardless of the client. Risk vs reward. Litigation is expensive, and lawsuits usually have to go to court based on spite or a lot to lose. Pricing mistakes are almost always because of the rose colored glasses, and that's why he had to develop his own method for pricing. 16:07: How do you use google analytics prior to litigation? The importance of having a spidey sense of who the best clients are to take, and how to fix things when things start to go weird with a client. How to use contracts as a tool prior to litigation, barring the litigation. If the contract was written wrong, shame on you. Don't let it happen again. For any one service that you sell, you can break it down into anywhere between four and 10 sub services that go into it, based on the roughly on one page. 20:30: The problem with auditing goals. Jeff had to do a bunch of implementation work that he thought he was going to get paid extra to do because of the way he wrote the contract. Jeff is grateful for the first customer, and thinks that it is important to give a minimum, but right away you go that's a mistake. The statement of work is a little more nebulous, because they're saying they're going to regard it as an implementation. The retention model is almost a built-in sound, so if it's a little bit too nebulous and they're asking for things that are slightly outside of scope, they're okay with it. 25:15: How to use contracts better. Most contracts are basic and have very little changes. There are only a few minor changes that are seen in the back and forth. The biggest problem for Jeff is not being able to get paid when he thinks he did the work. A lot of it is just in the services provided and who he chooses to work with. 28:59: The importance of contracts. There is no way around the fact that the contract is legal, but it is also a boilerplate template. It looks like every other contract that everyone else has already seen. The worst thing is when the client comes to you and asks what is in the contract. Jeff shares his thoughts on contracts and how they can be used for business valuation. Jeff shares that the more that he teaches someone else, the more people are learning about contracts and what they can learn from him and the podcast.

    Ep. 490 – Global Insights on Avian Flu: Are Waterfowl Hunters at Higher Risk?

    Ep. 490 – Global Insights on Avian Flu: Are Waterfowl Hunters at Higher Risk?

    Dr. Richard Webby, faculty member at St Jude Children’s Research Hospital and global expert on influenza viruses, joins Drs. Mike Brasher, Karen Waldrop, and DU staff for a look back on the 2022 Avian Flu outbreak. In this science-heavy episode we ask where it came from, is it here to stay, and what can we expect going forward? We also learn why it is showing up in mammals and what this means for our pets. Also, will mutations increase the human health risk and are waterfowl hunters at higher risk?

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    When Being Defensive Can Be Offensive, Episode 62

    When Being Defensive Can Be Offensive, Episode 62

    Have you ever reacted defensively but regretted it?  When someone has a wrong idea of you, it’s easy to sit in a place of defensiveness. But when reacting from that place, people might not hear your actual message, and instead notice behaviors and mannerisms which undermine your message.  Use your body’s reactions as signals and indicators, to distance yourself, and then look at what’s really the piece that’s bothering you.  That way, rather than having to defend yourself, you can deliver your message, and demonstrate who you really are.  

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