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Reach Community ChurchReach Community ChurchLearning to be Indifferent: Josh Torbich (CRCI) - AudioReach Community Church2024-11-2439 minReach Community ChurchReach Community ChurchLearning to be Indifferent: Josh Torbich (CRCI) - AudioReach Community Church2024-11-2439 minSpeech Scope: A Medbridge PodcastSpeech Scope: A Medbridge PodcastSpeech Scope Episode 9: What Should SLPs Know About Cancer-Related Cognitive Impairment?Join host Sarah Baar as she welcomes Dr. Patricia (Trish) Geels, an expert clinician and researcher in the area of cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI). Trish and Sarah delve into this emerging area in speech-language pathology, breaking down how SLPs like you can support oncology patients facing cognitive-communication challenges. Together, we explore the prevalence of CRCI, common deficits, patient-reported outcome measures, and treatment strategies for improving social participation and quality of life. Don’t miss this conversation filled with actionable insights on integrating CRCI care into your practice. Learning Objectives Interpret the evidence around th...2024-11-1543 minRewildologyRewildology#183 | Bringing Rhinos Back to Hwange Part 2 with Mark ‘Butch’ ButcherIn this special update episode of Rewildology, host Brooke Mitchell sits down with Mark 'Butch' Butcher to discuss the groundbreaking developments in the white rhino reintroduction efforts in the Hwange ecosystem, Zimbabwe. Revisiting their initial conversation from World Rhino Day 2022, Butch shares the latest successes and upcoming plans of Imvelo and its NGO partner, CRCI, including the establishment of a second rhino sanctuary driven by community involvement. They explore the socio-economic benefits of conservation, the role of local communities, the complexities of reintroduction, and the innovative approach of integrating computer-literate women into the conservation efforts. Tune in to hear...2024-08-2238 minGirl Doc Survival GuideGirl Doc Survival GuideEP115: Dr. Todd Horowitz (Part 2) on Chemo Brain!!!I didn't really know chemo brain is "real" until just recently. Dr. Todd Horowitz has done research on "chemo brain" - with the better term being "cancer-related cognitive impairments", or CRCI. CRCI is real, find out how it manifests, and what can help. (Spoiler alert: it is mental and physical exercise!) Todd Horowitz, PhD, is a prominent cognitive psychologist with a keen interest in understanding how the human mind processes visual information and the complexities of perception and attention. He has made significant contributions to our understanding of visual memory, visual search, and attentional mechanisms with over 70 peer-reviewed papers...2024-05-2215 minMovers & Shapers: A Dance PodcastMovers & Shapers: A Dance PodcastMSP 174: Sydney SkybetterThe Deeper Meaning of Dance, Dance and Emerging Technology, and Navigating an Economy that Exploits Dancers with Sydney Skybetter Creating a successful career as a dancer in a world where there are few opportunities to thrive is particularly challenging. However, today’s guest has created a fascinating career for himself in the world of academia, research, and even dancing robots! Sydney Skybetter joins us today to discuss his life as a dancer, dance educator, and entrepreneur. In this conversation, you’ll hear all about how Sydney was introduced to dance, the beauty in the chosen family he crea...2024-05-2047 minDances with RobotsDances with RobotsA Conversation with Sarah Bay-ChengSydney Skybetter sits down with Dr. Sarah Bay-Cheng, a performance studies professor, scholar, and Dean at York University in Toronto, Canada. They discuss their shared expertise in deaning, puppetry, and the COVID moment. Read the transcript, and more in our archives at https://www.are.na/choreographicinterfaces Like, subscribe, and review here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dances-with-robots/id1715669152 Hear more from Sydney and Sarah via ON TAP: A Theatre and Performance Studies Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-tap-065/id1081517199?i=1000621205821  The Dances with Robots Team Host: Sy...2024-02-1528 minDances with RobotsDances with RobotsThis One's for the DancersSydney and Ariane showcase two groups of artists leading the way in combining technology with the performing arts. Sydney talks with choreographer Bill T. Jones, while Ariane chats with dancers Alice Sheppard and Laurel Lawson. See featured guests, read the transcript, and more in our archives at https://www.are.na/choreographicinterfaces Like, subscribe, and review here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dances-with-robots/id1715669152 The Dances with Robots Team Host: Sydney Skybetter Co-Host & Executive Producer: Ariane Michaud Archivist and Web Designer: Kate Gow Podcasting Consultant: Megan Hall Ac...2024-02-1317 minDances with RobotsDances with RobotsCode Switch: A Conversation with Raja Feather KellySydney Skybetter sits down with artist Raja Feather Kelly to talk about his work in live performance. The two consider airport security and the end of the world, and Raja shares how his personal experiences and creative work shape one another. About Raja:  Choreographer/Director Raja Feather Kelly is the artistic director of dance-theatre-media company the feath3r theory (founded in 2009).  In 2018 the feath3r theory merged with New Brooklyn Theatre. Raja has been awarded a Creative Capital Award (2019), a National Dance Project Production Grant (2019), a Breakout Award from the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation (2018), Da...2023-12-1528 minDances with RobotsDances with RobotsTurning The TablesSydney Skybetter discusses some of the core theories that he teaches at Brown. Turns out, what works in the dance studio doesn’t always work in the real world. See featured guests, read the transcript, and more in our archives at https://www.are.na/choreographicinterfaces/dwr-ep-9-turning-the-tables Like, subscribe, and review here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dances-with-robots/id1715669152  Key Takeaways from Episode 9: 1.Artists can use their implication in institutions to effect change from within. 2.It is important to be conscious of the compromises and pow...2023-12-1223 minDances with RobotsDances with RobotsOverclocking of The Human ComputerSydney Skybetter sits down with performance historian Doug Eacho to discuss emergent technologies of the last century. They explore how sci-fi has influenced our expectations for the future of performance, and why these expectations almost never become reality. About Doug: Douglas Eacho is a performance historian and theater director. His current research project concerns artists and engineers who have sought to automate theatrical processes, from French surrealists, to lighting board designers, to contemporary makers of algorithmic dance. He explores the increasing integration between automaticity and theatricality on and off the stage, and the shifting ways...2023-12-0736 minDances with RobotsDances with RobotsThere Is Always A CostAriane Michaud, CRCI’s Executive Producer, steps in this week as host. She explores various forms of emerging tech, from the New York Police Department’s deployment of “Spot” robots to getting drones ready for dance performance. What are the challenges? The risks? The opportunities? See featured guests, read the transcript, and more in our archives at https://www.are.na/choreographicinterfaces/dwr-ep-7-there-is-always-a-cost Like, subscribe, and review here:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dances-with-robots/id1715669152 Key Takeaways from episode 7: 1. Safety measures and considerations for human well-being are crucial w...2023-12-0524 minDances with RobotsDances with RobotsDances with Robots IRL: A Conversation with Catie CuanSydney Skybetter sits down with choreorobotics innovator, Dr. Catie Cuan. They discuss her personal and professional trajectory, and try to answer the question: why dance with a robot? About Catie: An engineer, researcher, and artist, Dr. Catie Cuan is a pioneer in the nascent field of ‘choreorobotics’ and works at the intersection of artificial intelligence, human-robot interaction, and art.  She is currently a Postdoc in Computer Science at Stanford University. Catie recently defended her PhD in robotics via the Mechanical Engineering department at Stanford, where she also completed a Master’s of Science in Mechanical Engineering. The title o...2023-11-3034 minDances with RobotsDances with RobotsChoreorobotics 0101Sydney Skybetter gives us an inside look into his research into chorerobotics; the overlap of choreography and robotic motion planning. He and the CRCI team ask questions about the risks and the implications of the work, and what it means to make a robot do the mashed potato. See featured guests, read the transcript, and more in our archives at https://www.are.na/choreographicinterfaces/dwr-ep-5-dances-with-robots-literally Like, subscribe, and review here:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dances-with-robots/id1715669152  Key Takeaways from Episode 5: Dance can be used to make ro...2023-11-2824 minDances with RobotsDances with RobotsFierce on the Palm Pilot: A Conversation with Kamal SinclairSydney Skybetter and producer Kamal Sinclair chat about the intersection of the cultural sector, emerging technologies, and the vintage hardware that shaped their childhoods. Are we all complicit in these complex cultural systems? Oh, and also, can we please bring back the Filofax? About Kamal: Kamal Sinclair supports artists, institutions, and communities working at the convergence of art, media, culture, and technology. Currently, she serves as the Senior Director of Digital Innovation at The Music Center in Los Angeles, which is home to TMC Arts, Center Theatre Group, Los Angeles Master Chorale, LA Opera, and...2023-11-1732 minDances with RobotsDances with RobotsThe One With Tom CruiseSydney Skybetter interviews John Underkoffler, the Science and Technology Advisor for the 2002 movie Minority Report. We talk about how the infamous computer gesture scene that made John famous led to the founding of Oblong Industries, a company that tried to make Minority Report’s speculative interfaces a reality. See featured guests, read the transcript, and more in our archives at https://www.are.na/choreographicinterfaces/dwr-ep-3-the-one-with-tom-cruise Like, subscribe, and review here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dances-with-robots/id1715669152  Key Takeaways from Episode 3: 1. John Underkoffler developed the gestural interface in...2023-11-1627 minDances with RobotsDances with RobotsOh Great, The Nazis Were Into Modern Dance: A Conversation with Kate GowKate Gow, CRCI’s archivist and web designer, sits down with host Sydney Skybetter to discuss historical intersections of dance and technology. Turns out that the weird history of dancers catching on fire, Degas, and the Nazis have a lot to do with the dance of the future. About Kate: Kate Gow is an archivist and designer of digital spaces. Her work revolves around memory, the body, and how we interact and perform with technology. She graduated as valedictorian from The Boston Conservatory, pioneering the Conservatory's first emphasis in Dance & Technology. In her sixth year wi...2023-11-1439 minDances with RobotsDances with RobotsThe Nerd GaggleWelcome to Dances with Robots! In this introductory episode, Sydney Skybetter recounts the beginnings of the Conference for Research on Choreographic Interfaces, aka CRCI (pronounced Circe, like the Greek sorceress), and breaks down how, and why, we work in dance and emerging technologies. See featured guests, read the transcript, and more in our archives at https://www.are.na/choreographicinterfaces/dwr-ep-1-the-nerd-gaggle Like, subscribe, and review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dances-with-robots/id1715669152 Key Takeaways from Episode 1: Dancers and choreographers can offer valuable insights into the design and development...2023-11-1421 minDances with RobotsDances with RobotsDances with Robots - TrailerThe Conference for Research on Choreographic Interfaces (CRCI) presents Dances with Robots: a podcast catalyzed by the corporeal risks and expressive opportunities of contemporary technologies. Join our host, choreographer and Dean at Brown University, Sydney Skybetter, alongside a series of guest hosts, as we explore the ways that artists, activists, and technologists navigate the world through interdisciplinary practice. https://danceswithrobots.org/      See the list of featured guests this season in our archive: https://www.are.na/choreographicinterfaces/dwr-featured-guests     Our first episode comes out on November 14th. Subscribe to ge...2023-11-0801 minSignal 4Signal 41-2-3 Carl Robinson with Chief Steward Jose Delgado and the CRCI Union RepsCRCI Union Reps Discuss what it's like working in this open compound dorm setting. 2023-02-021h 54Signal 4Signal 41-2-3 Carl Robinson with Chief Steward Jose Delgado and the CRCI Union RepsCRCI Union Reps Discuss what it's like working in this open compound dorm setting. 2023-02-021h 56Work. Shouldnt. Suck.Work. Shouldnt. Suck.Journey Towards Anti-Racism Ep13: Conversation with a Peer Support CircleIn this special bonus episode of "White Men & the Journey Towards Anti-Racism," Tim talks with Noah Becker, Kevin Eppler, Colin Lacey, and Shannon Mudd, four members of a peer support circle that's part of the larger racial affinity group White Men for Racial Justice (WMRJ). This group of guys meet regularly to support, challenge, and hold each other accountable as they seek to live into their values and desire to help co-create an anti-racist, equitable, and just world.After nearly two years of meeting weekly on Zoom, they finally had the opportunity to meet in 3D in...2022-09-1348 minWork. Shouldnt. Suck.Work. Shouldnt. Suck.Journey Towards Anti-Racism Ep12: Conversation with Jared FishmanIn episode twelve of the 12-part podcast series, "White Men & the Journey Towards Anti-Racism," Tim interviews Jared Fishman, a civil right lawyer and Founding Executive Director of Justice Innovation Lab, a company building data-driven solutions for a more equitable, effective & fair justice system.This series was created to be a resource for white men who might be wrestling with questions like, “What’s my role in anti-racism, equity, inclusion, and justice work as a white man with power and privilege?” and “How might my personal commitment to do this work manifest itself in the organization I help lead?”2022-09-0942 minWork. Shouldnt. Suck.Work. Shouldnt. Suck.Journey Towards Anti-Racism Ep11: Conversation with Ted & Rooney CastleIn episode eleven of the 12-part podcast series, "White Men & the Journey Towards Anti-Racism," Tim interviews Ted Castle (Founder & President) and Rooney Castle (Vice President) of Rhino Foods, the birthplace of the iconic cookie dough that goes into Ben & Jerry’s Cookie Dough Ice Cream.This series was created to be a resource for white men who might be wrestling with questions like, “What’s my role in anti-racism, equity, inclusion, and justice work as a white man with power and privilege?” and “How might my personal commitment to do this work manifest itself in the organization I help lea...2022-09-0445 minWork. Shouldnt. Suck.Work. Shouldnt. Suck.Journey Towards Anti-Racism Ep12: Conversation with Jared FishmanIn episode twelve of the 12-part podcast series, "White Men & the Journey Towards Anti-Racism," Tim interviews Jared Fishman, a civil right lawyer and Founding Executive Director of Justice Innovation Lab, a company building data-driven solutions for a more equitable, effective & fair justice system.This series was created to be a resource for white men who might be wrestling with questions like, “What’s my role in anti-racism, equity, inclusion, and justice work as a white man with power and privilege?” and “How might my personal commitment to do this work manifest itself in the organization I help lead?”2022-08-2401 minWork. Shouldnt. Suck.Work. Shouldnt. Suck.Journey Towards Anti-Racism Ep11: Conversation with Ted & Rooney CastleIn episode eleven of the 12-part podcast series, "White Men & the Journey Towards Anti-Racism," Tim interviews Ted Castle (Founder & President) and Rooney Castle (Vice President) of Rhino Foods, the birthplace of the iconic cookie dough that goes into Ben & Jerry’s Cookie Dough Ice Cream.This series was created to be a resource for white men who might be wrestling with questions like, “What’s my role in anti-racism, equity, inclusion, and justice work as a white man with power and privilege?” and “How might my personal commitment to do this work manifest itself in the organization I help lea...2022-08-2401 minWork. Shouldnt. Suck.Work. Shouldnt. Suck.Journey Towards Anti-Racism Ep10: Conversation with Kit HughesIn episode ten of the 12-part podcast series, "White Men & the Journey Towards Anti-Racism," Tim interviews Kit Hughes, Co-Founder and CEO of Look Listen, a consulting company working at the intersection of creativity, data, and technology.This series was created to be a resource for white men who might be wrestling with questions like, “What’s my role in anti-racism, equity, inclusion, and justice work as a white man with power and privilege?” and “How might my personal commitment to do this work manifest itself in the organization I help lead?”Are you new to the series...2022-06-2338 minWork. Shouldnt. Suck.Work. Shouldnt. Suck.Journey Towards Anti-Racism Ep9: Conversation with David ReuterIn episode nine of the 12-part podcast series, "White Men & the Journey Towards Anti-Racism," Tim interviews David Reuter, Partner at LLR, a private equity firm based in Philadelphia investing in technology and healthcare businesses.This series was created to be a resource for white men who might be wrestling with questions like, “What’s my role in anti-racism, equity, inclusion, and justice work as a white man with power and privilege?” and “How might my personal commitment to do this work manifest itself in the organization I help lead?”Are you new to the series? Check out...2022-06-2137 minOur Cancer Journey PodcastOur Cancer Journey Podcast#016 - How Loneliness, Cytokines, Inflammation are Linked to Chemo Brain (CRCI) — Part 2 - Dr. Arash AsherAbout This Episode: Picking up where our Part-1 episode with Dr. Arash Asher left off, Host Bruce Watkins and Dr. Asher dive deeper into factors that cause and/or enhance the common experience of chemo brain, or cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI). In this episode, we learn how the experience of chronic loneliness can “up-regulate” our genes to produce more inflammatory agents called Cytokines. In the previous Part-1 episode, Dr. Asher described how these inflammatory cytokines can cross the blood brain barrier and wreak havoc on our concentration and memory.CLICK HERE to Read the FUL...2022-05-1226 minEcos del CombeimaEcos del CombeimaJorge Enrique Palomino, Director la CRCI, se refiere al avance del Tolima en competitividad e innovasiónJorge Enrique Palomino, Director la CRCI, se refiere al avance del Tolima en competitividad e innovasión2022-05-0701 minWork. 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Suck.Journey Towards Anti-Racism Ep8: Conversation with Marc MannellaIn episode eight of the 12-part podcast series, "White Men & the Journey Towards Anti-Racism," Tim interviews Marc Mannella formerly CEO of KIPP Philadelphia Public Schools and currently a consultant working with clients that range from professional sports teams, to charter schools, to non-profits.This series was created to be a resource for white men who might be wrestling with questions like, “What’s my role in anti-racism, equity, inclusion, and justice work as a white man with power and privilege?” and “How might my personal commitment to do this work manifest itself in the organization I help lead?”2022-04-2543 minOur Cancer Journey PodcastOur Cancer Journey Podcast#015 - What is Chemo Brain, Cytokines & Accelerated Aging - Part 1 - Dr. Arash AsherAbout This Episode: What is “Chemo Brain?” The term started several decades ago when cancer patients tried to describe a number of symptoms they experienced during and after cancer treatments. These symptoms seemed to affect their mind’s clarity of thought and effective information recall. Also referred to as "Chemo–Fog” back in the day, the phrase was initially popularized by patients getting chemotherapy. It's spread quickly in groups like the breast cancer community, who often would gather together in infusion centers to receive their periodic chemotherapy treatments. Some people thought they were crazy, because no one had comm...2022-04-1230 minWork. Shouldnt. Suck.Work. Shouldnt. Suck.Journey Towards Anti-Racism Ep7: Conversation with Raphael Bemporad & Bryan MillerIn episode seven of the 12-part podcast series, "White Men & the Journey Towards Anti-Racism," Tim interviews Raphael Bemporad (Founding Partner) and Bryan Miller (Chief Financial Officer) of BBMG, a branding and social impact consultancy.This series was created to be a resource for white men who might be wrestling with questions like, “What’s my role in anti-racism, equity, inclusion, and justice work as a white man with power and privilege?” and “How might my personal commitment to do this work manifest itself in the organization I help lead?”Are you new to the series? Check out...2022-04-1050 minWork. Shouldnt. Suck.Work. Shouldnt. Suck.Journey Towards Anti-Racism Ep5: Conversation with Ron CarucciIn episode five of the 12-part podcast series, "White Men & the Journey Towards Anti-Racism," Tim interviews Ron Carucci, an author and Co-Founder & Managing Partner at Navalent, a firm that works with CEOs and executives who are pursuing transformational change for their organizations and industries. This series was created to be a resource for white men who might be wrestling with questions like, “What’s my role in anti-racism, equity, inclusion, and justice work as a white man with power and privilege?” and “How might my personal commitment to do this work manifest itself in the organization I help lea...2022-03-2344 minThe Cancer Pod: Integrative Medicine TalkThe Cancer Pod: Integrative Medicine TalkSurvivorship / Survivorsh!t: Chemo BrainTell us your thoughts on this episode!Chemo brain, brain farts, brain fog, cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI)… no matter what you call it, it is a debilitating side effect that may persist for months or years after treatment ends. CRCI is more than just forgetting why you walked into a room or where you left your keys. You may find yourself struggling to remember a simple word or having a hard time concentrating on a single subject and don’t even mention multitasking!In this last episode of the year, Dr. Tina Kaczor and Dr. Leah...2021-12-1548 min