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    Explore "transitional" with insightful episodes like "Make Transition Times Easier for You and Your Kids", "Adolescence Puberty, Teenagers", "E23: Dr. Sonia Chopra", "The Elements of Style" and "June 24 - July 1, 2019 (ep. 125)" from podcasts like ""HomeSchool ThinkTank Parenting Podcast: Support for Homeschooling Parents", "Critic Reviews for Addicted", "DENTISTRY FOR THE REST OF US", "the GUSSIE" and "Bull City Wrap"" and more!

    Episodes (20)

    E23: Dr. Sonia Chopra

    E23: Dr. Sonia Chopra

    A Conversation With Master of Scale & E-School Founder, Dr. Sonia Chopra.

     

    Specialty Instructor and GP Associate Doctor share an open discussion about collaboration, the art of the referral, and the importance of sharing vulnerabilities.

     

    KEY CONCEPT: Transitional vocabulary in Dentistry.

     

    KEY QUESTION: What is your BHAG?

     

    ALL THINGS DR. SONIA CHOPRA

     

    Find her on Instagram @soniachopradds

     

    FREE 2-HR MASTERCLASS (Free PACE-Certified CE).

     

    Learn ALL ABOUT E-SCHOOL- Everyday Endo Made Easy for General Dentists.

     

    Her Book, her first Forbes article, and her newest Forbes article.

     

    Say hi on Clubhouse @soniachopradds.

     

    WHERE TO FIND DR. DP HARRIS:

     

    Say hi on Clubhouse @DPHarrisDDS

     

    You can also find her on Instagram @DentistryForTheRestOfUs, DMs are always open to you.   

     

    While you are there, be sure to submit your questions for our seasonal episode appropriately titled "ASKING FOR A FRIEND,"  Anything and everything you have been curious to ask Dentist Career Coach Dr. Laura Brenner, but perhaps you prefer to remain anonymous, and you rather that we do that here for you.

     

    For suggestions/feedback, feel free to contact DPHarrisDDS@gmail.com.

     

    Thank you for supporting this Podcast!  Please continue your support with 5-Star Reviews & Follows, this helps the algorithms to suggest this podcast to others, helps us land guests, and provide added value right back to you.

     

    Thank you for tuning in to the show!

     

    We will see you back here for another dose of DENTISTRY FOR THE REST OF US!

    The Elements of Style

    The Elements of Style

    For our very first “The Gussie” episode, we decided to begin at the beginning. What are the different styles of interior design? How do you figure out which style is “you?” You will also hear about our own personal design evolutions, how we got here, and why we are venturing into the world of podcasting. We touch on our favorite design books, our sources of inspiration, and pose the age-old question: why there are no cute dog gates!?  (Yes, there will be tangents). Plus, we introduce our weekly segment, aptly named, “The Gussie.”

    Are you ready to get gussied

    June 24 - July 1, 2019 (ep. 125)

    June 24 - July 1, 2019 (ep. 125)
    - Durham now has a $477.8-million dollar budget in place for the coming year. Find out some of the highlights of what it includes.
    - Are you interested in having a say in how Durham grows and develops in the future? Find out how you can and how you can make sure others can as well.
    - Getting around in Durham by electric scooter is now an option. We’ll show you how.
    - The City has a new transitional jobs program to help justice-involved residents ease their way back into the workforce. Find out how it works.
    - Find out why you’ll want to make sure and include Durham’s Independence Day Celebration among your Fourth of July plans.

    Charity Spotlight Episode 1 - Coldest Night of the Year

    Charity Spotlight Episode 1 - Coldest Night of the Year

    Welcome to this first Charity Spotlight podcast episode 1 about Coldest Night of the Year. I am delighted to interview Scott Brush from Ray of Hope and Brian Carney from Blue Sea Philanthropy.

    The Coldest Night of the Year event takes place across Canada on February 24. Find your local walk location here https://cnoy.org/home 

    These Charity Spotlight podcasts are brought to you by Opencity Inc. We believe giving a spotlight to charities is one way to be socially responsible and shine a light on the inspiring work they do. This podcasts expands upon the first 50 blog features and allows us to delve back in and hear directly from those driving these incredible charitable organisations. We invite you to nominate a Charity Spotlight feature. http://opencityinc.com/category/charity-spotlight/

    Original Charity Spotlight blog features

    You can find our original Ray of Hope Charity Spotlight feature here https://www.opencityinc.com/charity-spotlight-ray-of-hope

    You can find our original Coldest Night of the Year feature here https://www.opencityinc.com/charity-spotlight-coldest-night-of-the-year talking about Blue Sea Philanthropy. 

    Follow us on Twitter

    Host John Gregory - @gregiej

    Ray of Hope - ROH_1967

    Blue Sea Philanthropy - blueseacharity

    Scott Brush - BrushBunch

    Brian Carney - BrianDCarney

    Opencity Inc - @opencityinc

    Website links

    Coldest Night of the Year

    Ray of Hope

    Blue Sea Philanthropy

    Opencity Inc 

     

    Ep50 - Transitional Justice

    Ep50 - Transitional Justice

    In this fiftieth episode of the Philosophy Bakes Bread radio show and podcast, we interview Dr. Colleen Murphy of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign about her recent book on "Transitional Justice."

    Colleen's recent book is titled The Conceptual Foundations of Transitional Justice. This project is an extension of her work from a prior book, A Moral Theory of Political ReconciliationColleen is a Professor in the College of Law and the Departments of Philosophy and Political Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is also the Director of the Women and Gender in Global Perspectives Program in International Programs and Studies, and Affiliate Faculty of the Beckman Institute. She is also an Associate Editor of the Journal of Moral Philosophy.

    Listen for our “You Tell Me!” questions and for some jokes in one of our concluding segments, called “Philosophunnies.” Reach out to us on Facebook @PhilosophyBakesBread and on Twitter @PhilosophyBB; email us at philosophybakesbread@gmail.com; or call and record a voicemail that we play on the show, at 859.257.1849. Philosophy Bakes Bread is a production of the Society of Philosophers in America (SOPHIA). Check us out online at PhilosophyBakesBread.com and check out SOPHIA at PhilosophersInAmerica.com.

    Transitional bonding with Dr. Corky Willhite (DHP126)

    Transitional bonding with Dr. Corky Willhite (DHP126)

    Everyone has those patients that would probably best be served with a full mouth reconstruction. But many or even most of those patients can't or won't fit that into their budget. What if you could offer treatment that could offer positive esthetic and restorative changes to stabilize these patients with composite resin? Dr. Corky Willhite has been delivering this service, which he calls "transitional bonding" for years and he teaches it at the Cosmedent CEE! In today's episode he explains how he started doing transitional bonding and how to do it:  from smile design to a stable products that can last for years! Want to see more? Corky is presenting a 3 day course on transitional bonding from March 16-18th, 2017 in Chicago!

    The Brain Trust features 5 speakers at the upcoming Voices of Dentistry Summit! We ask the question: does CBCT make you a better dentist? Jason and Alan talk with Dr. Wes Mullins from "the Dental Guys" podcast, Dr. Lance Timmerman of "Totally Oral" and Dr. Justin Moody of the "Dentists Implants and Worms" podcast about what CBCT has done for their practice and why they think it's an important tool! You're going to love this discussion (including Justin's near miss with a train). If you do...you need to buy your Voices of Dentistry tickets so you can meet them all in person!

    The Dental Hacks Nation closed Facebook group just went over 800 members! Can we hit 900 before Christmas? Head over there to interact with other Dental Hacks listeners, guests and Brain Trust members every day, all day! Remember...if you don't have any thing "dental" on your FB page, we might decline your membership request. So IM the group or email us at info@dentalhacks.com.

    You MUST buy your ticket to The Voices of Dentistry dental podcasting summit! This event is going to be great CE, great fun and something completely new! Come join us in Nashville, TN on January 27-28 at the Inn in Opryland (FYI...not the Opryland Hotel. How else could we keep it so insanely affordable!) Use the code "JLips" to get your very best price!

    Flowable composite might not be the sexiest thing in your armamentarium, but it's pretty darn important. You should use the best flowable out there. Cosmedent makes it in about a zillion shades and it comes in microhybrid and microfill. It handles like a dream and frankly, it's better than what you're using. Go check out their flowable at www.dentalhacks.com/flowable.

    Go Hack Yourself:

    Jason: Wagner Heat Tool (aka: JLips Fire Gun)

    Alan:  Zirc Mirror Magic (use promo code: DENTALHACKS2016)

    If you have any questions or comments for us please drop us an email at info@dentalhacks.com or find us (and like us!) at www.facebook.com/dentalhacks. Or, if you prefer...give us a call at (866) 223-5257 and leave us a message. You might be played in the show! If you like us, why not leave us a review on iTunes? It helps us get found by like minded people and might even help us get into "What's Hot" in the iTunes store! Go to this link and let the world know about the DentalHacks! Finally, if you aren't an Apple person, consider reviewing us on Stitcher at: stitcher.com/podcast/the-dentalhacks-podcast!

    If you would like to support the podcast you can check out our Patreon page! Although the show will always remain free to download, our Patreon supporters get access to special bonus content including (at least) one extra podcast episode every months! Also be sure to check out the Dental Hacks swag store where you can find t-shirts, stickers coffee mugs and all sorts of other things that let the world know you're a part of the Hacks Nation!

    Episode 2: Toys as Transitional Objects with Stacey Rader

    Episode 2: Toys as Transitional Objects with Stacey Rader

    In childhood development, transitional objects provide comfort in difficult or unique situations. We're joined by Stacey Rader, of Adventures of a Geeky Vixen, to discuss some of the toys that helped us through some tricky times growing up and into adulthood.

    We laugh, we cry (almost), and get a little gross.

    Visuals
    Turns out that Strawberry Shortcake rag dolls make great stunt padding in a pinch. And they smell good too. 

    My old friend with the crooked nose and droopy eye.

    Carrie Fisher meets Endor Carrie Fisher

    E.T. means home. Me and my best friend with our Showtime Kamar E.T.s in 1982.

    He's an adult, he's annoying, and he's an important part of Stacey's past.

    Moss Man got me through a long drive to my impending doom (hospital visit).

    When you're nervous about flying, it's good to have the ultimate co-pilot at your side.

    B.A. Baracus at 35,000 feet

    Extras
    Jim Henson's The Christmas Toy

    "More Than Just Teddy Bears" by Colleen Goddard 

    "I Yam What I Yam!"

     

    Urban Ashes

    Urban Ashes

    8bsR5DxnReclaiming Wood and Lives in Ann Arbor  Patriot-Made Audio's current podcast feature (one of  two) is about Urban Ashes, which is an Ann Arbor, Michigan company who takes diseased or damaged wood from from urban area trees andReclaimFrame2 mills to make beautiful hand-made goods including ready-made photo frames, custom frame moldings, home goods, custom-made furniture, and custom-designed products. As you'll learn from our two podcasts in this series about Paul Hickman (click here), the President and founder of Urban Ashes, the company is proud to recycle lives as well.

    Read our entire story about Urban Ashes on our blog to learn more You can visit our blog at PatriotMade-Audiocast's website to read all our podcast stories which provide more details for a fun read.  

    To reach our producers please email us at patmadeaudio@gmail.com. You can also text us or leave us a voice message at (202) 594-6138.

    Urology: Transitional cell carcinoma

    Urology: Transitional cell carcinoma
    In a previous podcast you've seen how to to a laparoscopic nephrouterectomy for TCC. Now you can learn about transitional cell carcinoma itself. Susan Clayton discusses epidemiology, aetiology, presentation, investigation, treatment options and prognosis of TCC with Simon Williams.
    The podcast is mapped to learning outcomes from ISCP and covers all you need to know as a medical student and core surgical trainee (junior resident) about this common urological cancer. Listening to this is a few minutes well spent on the way to urology clinic or theatre where you might see a patient with TCC and be asked equations on it. Impress the consultant with your knowledge and structured presentation! Its also useful as a quick revision aid for more senior trainees, especially in the run up to an exam.
    Dr Susan Clayton is a core surgical trainee in the East Midlands School of Surgery UK, and Simon Williams is a Consultant Urological Surgeon at the Royal Derby Hospital, UK.

    How to do a laparoscopic nephroureterectomy

    How to do a laparoscopic nephroureterectomy
    Susan Clayton takes you through laparoscopic removal of the kidney and ureter to treat transitional cell carcinoma. There is a step by step commentary and operative footage of this commonly performed operation, with explanation of the anatomy and each step of the operation. This podcast will help you to fully understand nephroureterectomy, whether you are a medical student, core trainee (junior resident), or higher surgical trainee.
    Surgery perfumed by Simon Williams, Consultant Urological Surgeon, Royal Derby Hospital, UK
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