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Behind the Build
Behind the Build: Janna Levitt - LGA Architectural Partners
Janna Levitt is a founding partner of LGA Architectural Partners and a respected leader in socially conscious architecture in Canada. Raised in a Toronto home filled with artists—her mother a celebrated ceramicist who participated in a short-lived federal program modeled on Japan’s National Treasures—Janna grew up surrounded by creativity, community, and cultural exchange.She attended Nova Scotia College of Art and Design and then studied Political Science and Cinema at the University of Toronto before shifting into architecture, graduating from U of T’s five-year Bachelor of Architecture program. As one of the few women in...
2025-07-28
1h 09
MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs
Seth Rollins & Becky Lynch, American Professional Wrestler
Colby Daniel Lopez, known globally by his ring name Seth Rollins, was born on May 28, 1986, in the quiet town of Buffalo, Iowa. Over two decades, he has evolved from an ambitious young talent on the independent wrestling circuit into one of World Wrestling Entertainment's (WWE) most decorated, dynamic, and enduring performers. Rollins first made his mark in professional wrestling between 2005 and 2010, competing under the ring name Tyler Black. His early career was primarily defined by his tenure in Ring of Honor (ROH), one of the most respected independent wrestling promotions in the United States. In ROH, he...
2025-06-17
01 min
The Trail Chasers
Dr. Shaundre Jacobs: Built to Run—Strength, Power & Performance on the Trails
Send us a text💭 “Strength training is such a powerful tool to change someone’s life—whether it’s for health or performance.”What if getting better at trail running didn’t mean running more—but building strength where it matters most?In this episode of Trail Chasers, we sit down with Dr. Shaundre Jacobs—a sports scientist, strength & conditioning coach, passionate trail runner, and beloved community leader. From beginner-friendly strength tips to common training mistakes and injury myths, this one’s packed with real-world insights (and a few hill repeats up to the Stellenbosc...
2025-06-13
57 min
Create Meaning in Medicine
102. Live, Love, Matter: Running Into the Storm Together with Dean Jacobs
What if the storm you're running from is the very thing that sets you free? In this episode, Dean Jacobs shares how his brush with death, deep work in trauma-affected communities, and decades of personal growth shaped a life philosophy rooted in resilience, gratitude, and intention. From the wisdom of buffalo to the power of community, Dean invites us to reimagine adversity as a catalyst for transformation. If you're feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or just ready for a new way forward, this conversation is the breath of fresh air you didn't know you needed. Key Takeaways To...
2025-06-03
30 min
Create Meaning in Medicine
101. Live, Love, Matter: Facing Death and Choosing Joy with Dean Jacobs
What if the most life-changing lessons in medicine come from the stories we live, not the ones we're taught? In this episode, Dean Jacobs shares how surviving a life-threatening illness reshaped his view of healing, connection, and the quiet strength of healthcare providers. His reflections are a powerful reminder that presence, gratitude, and small moments of care truly matter. This one will leave you inspired to show up differently—starting today. Key Takeaways To Listen For How personal growth prepared Dean Jacobs to face death with grace and gratitude How patients can restore faith in he...
2025-05-29
37 min
The Well-Seasoned Librarian: Mixing Cookbooks and Conversation
Lauren Jacobs (The Cheerful Baker/Cheerful Box) Well Seasoned Librarian Season 15 Episode 15
.Greetings, everyone, and welcome back to "The Well-Seasoned Librarian"! Season 15 Episode 15.Today, we have a truly accomplished guest joining us, someone who has not only built a successful baking business but has also graced our television screens. Please welcome Lauren Jacobs, the owner of The Cheerful Baker! Many of you may recognize Lauren from her recent appearance on the Food Network's Christmas Cookie Challenge, where she showcased her incredible talent for combining delicious flavors with stunning designs. We'll be diving into her journey, her passion for baking, and the story behind her thriving cookie decorating and cookie cutter company...
2025-03-25
27 min
Gale Force Wins
EP259 Dean Jacobs | Co Owner Atlantic Trailer & Tractor
Send us a textThis interview with Dean Jacobs provides an inspiring look at his entrepreneurial journey and the growth of Atlantic Trailer & Tractor. Dean reflects on his experience transitioning from a sales rep to a business owner and emphasizes the importance of hard work, creativity, and teamwork in achieving success.The conversation covers Dean's decision to move Atlantic Trailer & Tractor to a larger location to better serve customers and accommodate the company's growth. He discusses the challenges of working in a fast-paced environment and the importance of adapting to changes. Dean also shares his...
2025-03-11
14 min
Games, Guts, and Gore
Ep. 7 - Sit-Down with Dean Jacobs
The seventh episode of Games, Guts, and Gore! Join me and the talented director/actor/producer Dean Jacobs, as we explore childhood nightmares and fears that have influenced our creative processes, his upcoming horror film “Water Rites,” as well as the history and many mysteries of Lake Arrowhead. Join us as we discuss these topics and more, on Games, Guts, and Gore!
2024-09-24
29 min
Screams from the Basement
The Trip INTERVIEW with Director Dean Jacobs
It was fun...until it wasn't. A group of lifelong friends take a weekend trip to a secluded house as a break from life, and to partake in a hallucinogen binge. As the group swap stories, they soon learn that the house they inhabit may have a dark past. We are joined in the basement with Director, Writer, Producer, and Star of the 2024 film The Trip, Dean Jacobs as we chat about the Kickstarter produced film that stars genre staples Doug Bradley (Hellraiser), Hannah Fierman (V/H/S), and Lori Cardille (Day of the Dead).
2024-09-06
33 min
Called to Serve, The Podcast
🎙️ Called to Serve, The Podcast - Episode 3 - Det. Dean Jacobs
In episode 3 of #CalledToServeThePodcast, Det. Dean Jacobs opens up to hosts Sgt. Angie Tetley and Const. Brennan Martin about his perseverance to get where he is today and what it's like working in the Southern Alberta Internet Child Exploitation (SAICE) Unit.With a career spanning more than a quarter of a century, Det. Jacobs wealth of knowledge and experience in law enforcement could fill an entire podcast season, but we’ve managed to keep it to one episode that captures a few of his stories of the good, the bad and the truly dark si...
2024-07-25
58 min
Welcome to Cloudlandia
Ep109: The Digital Revolution
In today's episode of Welcome to Cloudlandia, we unpack the fascinating story of how Toronto transformed over the decades thanks to the pivotal work of urban theorist Jane Jacobs. As we debate whether our growing dependency on virtual spaces like "Cloudlandia" is weakening local connections, we ponder journalism's evolution from its regional roots. We reminisce about bygone media eras over a nostalgic lunch at Table 10 and trace how universities and ideological factions shaped radio's founding. As always, we aim to provide a balanced look at technology's ability to bring people together globally while potentially distancing...
2023-09-26
50 min
HealthMatters
Ep 111: Welcoming Sargent College's New Dean
How does design impact health? Join us as we welcome Dr. Jack Dennerlein, Sargent College's new Dean as of August 1st, 2023. From working at Harvard University, Northeastern University, and now at Boston University, Dr. Dennerlein has spent nearly three decades as an internationally respected scholar, researcher, and innovator in the field of occupational safety and health – primarily in ergonomics, where his federally-funded research investigates interventions to improve worker safety, health, and well-being.
2023-08-08
24 min
The Coaches Journey
Engaging Yourself with the world -- From Traveling to 58 Countries to Becoming a Coach with Dean Jacobs
Excerpt of the full episode "From Traveling 58 Countries to Becoming a Life Coach with Dean Jacobs" Providing real-time insights, value, and support from real-world coaches. Make sure to like and subscribe to our channel so you don't miss another episode! For more information on how you can transform your coaching business, head over to http://www.thecoachesjourney.com/ Or http://www.coachingmasterycommunity.com/ to see what the CMC community is up to. Visit our community page where we support coaches with their craft and business skillsets: www.coachingmasterycommunity.com Join o...
2023-01-11
15 min
Slasher Sports Cinema
The Trip: A Psychedelic Horror Film - Tripping on Mushrooms and Trying Not to Die w/dir. Dean Jacobs
Dean Jacobs is best known for his roles in "A New York Heartbeat", "Scream Park" and "Escape the Night". His new project "The Trip: A Psychedelic Horror Film" is in the early stages of production. You can help make this film a reality by visiting the Kickstarter page. Here you can view the movie trailer, actor vignettes, and everything you need to know about Kickstarter perks for the film. If horror films are your jam, subscribe to Slasher Sports Cinema and catch Billy Graves among the rest of the SlasherSports team. You need a scary movie going i...
2022-09-02
1h 19
St Matts Weekly Message
Preachtastic | Open Up Ancient Gates | Dean Jacobs
This week, as part of our Preachtastic Sunday, Dean Jacobs spoke on Psalm 24, encouraging us to open up our gates, these walls we place around us, and let God, the King of Glory enter in.
2022-05-31
16 min
HealthMatters
E85: What does it mean to be the dean of Sargent College?
What does a dean's day-to-day life entail? What drew a Southern Californian to Boston? In this episode, we welcome the dean of the College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at Sargent College, Chris Moore. Chris is also a professor in the Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences. Prior to joining BU, his professional appointments included federal service at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), as well as 22 years as an academic researcher. Tune in to hear about exciting renovations at the college's anatomy lab, as well as what it means to b...
2022-05-23
23 min
HealthMatters
E83: Interprofessional Leadership in Healthcare
In this episode, we welcome Bronwyn Keefe (bronwyn@bu.edu), Research Assistant Professor at the School of Social Work, and Craig Slater (cslater@bu.edu), Clinical Assistant Professor and the Director for Interprofessional Education and Practice at Sargent College. Together with our moderator Karen Jacobs, Bronwyn and Craig developed the Interprofessional Leadership in Healthcare Online Certificate Program. They shared the serendipitous process of developing the program throughout COVID, and its next steps after a successful first cohort. About the Interprofessional Leadership in Healthcare Online Certificate Program: This five-month, fully online certificate program equips learners with the k...
2022-05-10
20 min
Blue to Green Podcast
Tom Dean Attorney at Law and David Wisniewski with Safer Arizona
On this episode I sat down and chatted with Tom Dean, Attorney at Law who specializes in cannabis law here in Arizona and David Wisniewski with Safer Arizona who is a cannabis activist. We covered topics ranging from current state laws to what the future holds in furthering what the voter's wanted with both Arizona Proposition's 207 and 203, Arizona's adult use proposition and medical marijuana act, respectively. Tom can be reached at: www.attorneyforcannabis.com 14040 N Cave Creek Rd #307, Phoenix, AZ 85022 (602) 635-4990 and follow SaferArizona on social media on Ig: @saf...
2022-03-01
1h 52
Take it On
Take 24: Taking On Yoga (feat. Dean Pohlman: CEO of Man Flow Yoga)
Take 24 is all about flexibility and focus - both physical and mental - as the guys are joined by Dean Pohlman, CEO of ManFlow Yoga. Dean walks through his Yoga journey, beginning with an accidental trip to a studio, then becoming a new aspect of his collegiate lacrosse training, to a YouTube community with millions of viewers (1:50). Dean describes the physical benefits of enhanced flexibility and mobility for improved posture and PRs on compound lifts (5:10), as well as the mental health benefits of greater stress relief, focus, and feelings of “present” (7:30). The guys then take the discussion off the mat...
2022-02-10
50 min
Reminiscing in Time
Reminiscing in Time: A View from the Top
In this episode, "A View from the Top," J-CDR Executive Director of External Affairs Melissa Dickson takes the mic to lead a friendly conversation among three former members of our administration: Dean Emeritus Charles Webb, Associate Dean for Administration Emeritus Henry Upper, and Associate Dean Emerita Mary Wennerstrom.
2021-11-04
1h 09
HealthMatters
E66: Ciara’s Story with “How Unique We Can Be!”
In this episode, we welcome Ciara Cullen (cpcullen@bu.edu), a recent BU Kilachand graduate with a major in Biology and a minor in Health Science. For her graduation Capstone project, Ciara co-authored a children’s book with Dr. Jacobs, the moderator of this podcast. She shared her creative journey and inspiration for the book. The moderator of the podcast is Dr. Karen Jacobs (kjacobs@bu.edu), who is the Associate Dean, Digital Learning and Innovation, a Clinical Professor and the Program Director for the on-line post-professional doctorate in the occupational therapy program at Sargent College. Ma...
2021-06-12
16 min
Jacobs: If/When
Strategic Innovation: Going Beyond Research & Development
Gina Colarelli O’Connor is Professor of Innovation Management and Fischer Family Chaired Professor at Babson College. She conducts research and teaches on the topic of Corporate Innovation. Prior to joining Babson in 2018, Professor O’Connor was a faculty member at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s Lally School of Management, where she also served as the Director of the Severino Center for Technological Entrepreneurship, Director of the MBA program, Director of the Radical Innovation Research program, and Associate Dean. Gina has published numerous scholarly papers and co-authored three books for organizational leaders on managing breakthrough innovation in large mature...
2021-05-24
30 min
Ohio Dirt Track Podcast
Episode 86: Dean Jacobs, Going Out With a Bang
Dean Jacobs is on his final season in a sprint car. We talk about the plans for 2021 and hear some stories from years past. We're going to call this "Part 1", because we're going to here more from Dean later this summer.
2021-05-06
38 min
HealthMatters
E62: BU Digital Education Incubator - Cultivating Tomorrow's Breakthrough
In this episode of HealthMatters, podcast host Karen Jacobs explores Boston University’s Digital Education Incubator (Incubator). Romy Ruukel, Director of Digital Initiatives, Diane Carroll, Incubator Project Manager, and Maureen McCarthy, Digital Learning & Innovation’s Communications Manager, discuss the Incubator’s mission to fund and co-manage innovative BU-sponsored pilot projects; review a variety of health-inspired projects including the Interprofessional Leadership Healthcare Certificate, and others, and highlight DL&I’s Faculty Forum 2021 and the Incubator panel discussion, “Pedagogical Experimentation with the Digital Education Incubator.” To learn more about the Incubator or view a list of ongoing or past projects, visit digital.bu.edu o...
2021-05-05
27 min
HealthMatters
E59: Relationship Management
In this episode, we welcome Chelsea Cobb (clcobb@bu.edu), a Senior Training Associate at Sargent College Mental Health Programs. She introduces Peer Mentor Interns at the Niteo Program, a wellness, academic and vocational skills-building program that simulates the college experience. About Chelsea Cobb: Chelsea Cobb, MA, works in the College Mental Health Programs at the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation at Boston University. Chelsea is an instructor and college coach within the Niteo Program; a wellness, academic and vocational skills-building program that simulate the college experience. Supporting college students in cultivating resiliency skills in order...
2021-04-06
19 min
HealthMatters
E58: On Sleeping Well
In this episode, we welcome Jo Solet (joanne_solet@hms.harvard.edu ), a Sargent alumni and the Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. With a specialty in sleep medicine, Jo shares tips on improving sleep quality, especially during stressful times like the pandemic. About Jo Solet: Dr. Jo Solet M.S., Ed.M., Ph.D. is Assistant Clinical Professor in Medicine, Cambridge Health Alliance, and Harvard Medical School, Division of Sleep Medicine. Dr. Solet trained as an OT, educator, and researcher, her initial research and clinical work focused on adaptation to injury, illness, an...
2021-04-06
25 min
HealthMatters
E57: Helping Children with Autism
In this episode, we welcomed Sargent Assistant Professor Meghan Graham. Concentrating on speech-language pathology, Meghan shares her experience in helping children on the autism spectrum, specifically for girls with autism. Feel free to contact Meghan if you are interested in her work (mggraham@bu.edu). The moderator of the podcast is Dr. Karen Jacobs (kjacobs@bu.edu), who is the Associate Dean, Digital Learning and Innovation, a Clinical Professor and the Program Director for the on-line post-professional doctorate in the occupational therapy program at Sargent College. Marial Williams (marialw@bu.edu), a Boston...
2021-03-27
17 min
HealthMatters
E56: Sargent alumni on Sports Physical Therapy
In this episode, we welcomed Sargent alumni Daniel Bradley, the President of Select Medical Outpatient Division. He talked about his Sargent experience, career path after Sargent and how COVID has influenced his practice. He also provided inspiring advice to new Sargent grads. Learn more about opportunities with Select Medical. The moderator of the podcast is Dr. Karen Jacobs (kjacobs@bu.edu), who is the Associate Dean, Digital Learning and Innovation, a Clinical Professor and the Program Director for the on-line post-professional doctorate in the occupational therapy program at Sargent College. Marial Williams (marialw...
2021-03-18
26 min
HealthMatters
E55: Stars of the Show - CFA students on acting for Sargent’s new project
In this episode, we welcomed four amazing theater students from the College of Fine Arts: Katherine Schaber, Emma Weller, Felicia Reuter and Liana Giangiulio. They all contributed wonderful performances in the video introduction to Sargent’s new project, an online certificate in Interprofessional Leadership in Health Care. In the episode, they shared their experience during the shooting and their plans for the future. About the Online Certificate in Interprofessional Leadership in Health Care: This project is a collaboration between the College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences: Sargent College (Sargent College) and the School of So...
2021-03-11
21 min
HealthMatters
54: Sargent's Operations Director Discusses her Diverse Roles
In this episode, we welcomed Jennifer Keenan (jkkeenan@bu.edu), the Operations Director for Clinical Education and Community Affairs at Sargent College. As a dedicated Terrier, Jennifer shared her work with Sargent’s Clinical Placement Program and her doctoral degree. About Sargent's clinical placement program: A key part of your preparation to become a health care professional is the real-world exposure and training you’ll receive through the clinical experiences incorporated into each Sargent College degree program. Typically starting early, clinical experiences are planned sequentially to build on the academic knowledge and skills you’re acq...
2021-03-03
21 min
HealthMatters
E53: Becoming a Nurse with a Sargent Degree
In this episode, we welcomed Nicole Saad (nicole.e.saad@gmail.com ), the Health Science Representative of the Sargent Alumni Association Board and a registered nurse at Massachusettes General Hospital. She shared her experience being on the alumni board and her career. About Nicole: Nicole graduated with a Bachelor of Science in health science. As an undergraduate, she worked as an aide at the BU Physical Therapy Center and continued to work as an administrator at the clinic after graduation. She graduated from nursing school at the MGH Institution of Health Professions and is currently...
2021-02-24
13 min
HealthMatters
E52: How CPR Helps Students “Niteo”
In this episode, we welcomed Courtney Joly-Lowdermilk (cjoly@bu.edu), the program director of NITEO (a Latin word meaning “to thrive.”) at the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation (CPR) at Boston University. She shared how CPR helps students and beyond with mental health and her experience in disability services in higher education. About NITEO: NITEO is an intensive, one-semester program supporting young adults who live with a mental health condition to develop wellness tools, academic skills, resilience, and work-readiness. Since its inception in 2014, hundreds of students have graduated from the program and moved on to thrive in h...
2021-02-19
18 min
HealthMatters
E51: Fundraising at Sargent College
In this episode, we welcomed Kristina Lentz Capano(klcapano@bu.edu), the Assistant Dean for Development & Alumni Relations at Sargent College. As a fundraising professional, Kristina shared her love and passion for raising money for those in need. She also introduced the Sargent Cares Emergency Fund, a special fund to support students and the college during the COVID-19 crisis. Check out more about the Sargent Cares Emergency Fund. About Kristina Lentz Capano: Lentz Capano has been a fundraising professional for more than 25 years, focusing on major gifts from individuals. Starting her career as...
2021-02-10
20 min
HealthMatters
E50: Two-time Women Honoring Women Award Recipient Discusses Leadership
In this episode, we welcomed Sherry Kolodziejczak, a Sargent alumni and an occupational therapist based in Huntsville, Alabama. As the leader of multiple interdisciplinary teams, Sherry shared tips on how to understand and embrace team dynamics. As the recipient of the Women Honoring Women Award, she also talked about some of her projects in the local community. Congratulations to Sherry for receiving the Women Honoring Women Award for the second time! About Sherry: Sherry Kolodziejczak is currently Director of Therapy Services/Cardiac Rehab/ALS Care Clinic at Crestwood Medical Center in Huntsville, AL. She speaks an...
2021-02-02
22 min
HealthMatters
E49: On Clinical Trials and Job Hunting
In this episode, we welcomed Natalia Lopez (natalial@bu.edu), a Sargent alumni board member and a clinical trial specialist. She shares the role clinical trial plays in the FDA approval process and her perspectives on the COVID vaccine. As an alumni board member, Natalia also provided professional advice on networking and job hunting. The moderator of the podcast is Dr. Karen Jacobs (kjacobs@bu.edu), who is the Associate Dean, Digital Learning and Innovation, a Clinical Professor and the Program Director for the on-line post-professional doctorate in the occupational therapy program at Sargent College. ...
2021-01-28
20 min
HealthMatters
E48: Ergonomist’s Pro-tips on WFH
In this episode, we welcomed Kirsten Peterson Beshay (kirstenbeshay@gmail.com), an occupational therapist in the Sargent post-professional occupational therapy doctoral program. As an ergonomic consultant, Kirsten shared her advice on how to adjust the equipment and settings in an irregular workplace to prioritize personal health during the pandemic. She also talked about her doctoral project, an online course that helps bridge the gap between ergonomics and occupational therapy. The moderator of the podcast is Dr. Karen Jacobs (kjacobs@bu.edu), who is the Associate Dean, Digital Learning and Innovation, a Clinical Professor and the Program Director f...
2021-01-20
17 min
HealthMatters
E47: Sargent College and Social Media
In this episode, we welcomed Hannah Gay, a third-year student in the Doctor of Physical Therapy(DPT) program at Sargent College. She is also a social media work-study student and has been managing Sargent College's social media accounts for the past couple of years. Hannah shared her experience with social media and how it has aided Sargent College’s operations. Check out Sargent College DPT program’s official social media accounts. The moderator of the podcast is Dr. Karen Jacobs (kjacobs@bu.edu), who is the Associate Dean, Digital Learning and Innovation, a Clinical Professor and t...
2021-01-13
17 min
The Master's Journey
#7 Dean Jacobs: How to Find the Clarity and Courage to Follow Your Dreams, Healing Division & Other Lessons from a Global Explorer
#7 Dean Jacobs: How to Find the Clarity and Courage to Follow Your Dreams, Healing Division & Other Lessons from a Global Explorer Dean Jacobs (deanjacobs.org) has traversed across the globe exploring over 58 countries on a low-budget adventure since 2001, propelled by a desire to understand the world we share. Dean was born in Wahoo, Nebraska, spending his early years living on a farm. When he was five, his family moved to Fremont, Nebraska where he resides today. Growing up in the Midwest has given him a great appreciation for the simple things in life. D...
2021-01-12
1h 29
HealthMatters
E46: A Physical Therapist’s Perspective on Prosthetics
Happy holidays! In this episode, we welcomed Dara L’Italien, a lecturer at Sargent College. With clinical experience at the Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, she specializes in prosthetics after the Boston Marathon Bombing. As a physical therapist, she shares how she has helped patients to deal with internal and external stressors after amputation and recommendations on how to get in the field of prosthetics. Here are some resources if you are interested in getting into the field: This is a link for the Orthotics and Prosthetics Activities Foundation. Unfortunately, they were impacted by COVID-19 and have decided to...
2021-01-09
15 min
HealthMatters
E45: How a Children’s Book Helps Shed Light on Epilepsy
In this episode, we welcomed Emma Burke, a Health Science student at Sargent College. As a senior at Kilachand Honors College, Emma introduced her ongoing Keystone Project: I’m Just Like You, a children’s book on epilepsy featuring Kelly, a koala bear from Australia. The moderator of the podcast is Dr. Karen Jacobs (kjacobs@bu.edu), who is the Associate Dean, Digital Learning and Innovation, a Clinical Professor and the Program Director for the on-line post-professional doctorate in the occupational therapy program at Sargent College. Marial Williams (marialw@bu.edu), a Boston University entry-level occu...
2020-12-17
20 min
HealthMatters
E44: Conflict Resolution
In this episode, we welcomed Erin Riley (erileypt@bu.edu), a Physical Therapy Professor at Sargent College. With years of teaching and clinical experience, Professor Riley became interested in the concept of conflict and conflict resolution in real life. As a critical health worker during the pandemic, she introduced the concept of positive conflicts, the power of role models and conflict resolution in the context of COVID and how to develop conflict resolution skills in healthcare. The moderator of the podcast is Dr. Karen Jacobs (kjacobs@bu.edu), who is the Associate Dean, Digital Learning and Innovation...
2020-12-10
20 min
HealthMatters
E43: Moving Forward with Autism Research
In this episode, we welcomed Gael Orsmond, a Sargent Professor and the Director of Families and Autism Research Lab at Sargent. Professor Orsmond shared two of her ongoing studies on understanding how the family and the school system could influence the well-being of young adults and adolescents on the autism spectrum. About Families and Autism Research Lab at Sargent: Research in the Families and Autism Research Lab (FAR) Lab focuses on contextual aspects of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) across the life course, such as family relationships, friendships, and social and community participation, especially during the t...
2020-12-08
18 min
Jacobs: If/When
Cybersecurity: Systems, Sensors and Strategy
This episode originally aired as a videocast which can be seen here. Susan Howard is an Industrial Control Systems Senior Cybersecurity Consultant for Jacobs with a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification and an M.S. in telecommunications engineering and cybersecurity from UC Boulder. Her current work includes governance, risk, and compliance for control systems cybersecurity, vulnerability assessments, and cybersecurity and telecommunications design consulting. Her work supports multiple sectors including water, wastewater, transportation, electric utilities, building automation, data center automation, and others. Industries she supports include private sector clients such as Intel and Microsoft, municipal and s...
2020-12-07
56 min
HealthMatters
E42: BU Movement & Applied Imaging Lab on Osteoarthritis
In this episode, we welcomed Assistant Professor at BU Sargent College Deepak Kumar. As the Director of Movement & Applied Imaging Lab, Professor Kumar explained the condition of osteoarthritis, and the lab’s research on the disorder, during the COVID-19 pandemic. He also provided constructive advice to students who are interested in such research. About the Movement & Applied Imaging Lab: The Movement & Applied Imaging Lab is directed by Dr. Deepak Kumar. The Lab is a trans-disciplinary collaboration with the objective of preventing and managing musculoskeletal disorders, primarily osteoarthritis. We use state-of-the-art technologies to study the quality and quanti...
2020-11-19
21 min
HealthMatters
E41: SMI and Cognitive Enhancement
In this episode, we welcomed Sargent Professor Susan McGurk. She introduced her work at the BU Sargent’s Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, where she focuses on using cognitive enhancement to aid people with mental illness in the workplace. About Professor McGurk: Susan R. McGurk, Ph.D. (mcgurk@bu.edu), a neuropsychologist, is Professor of Occupational Therapy and a member of the Center of Psychiatric Rehabilitation at Boston University. Her research has addressed the role of illness-related cognitive impairments in employment outcomes in persons with severe mental illness. McGurk and colleagues have developed the Thinking Skills fo...
2020-11-12
21 min
HealthMatters
E40: Meet Gabby!
In this episode, we welcomed Sargent Clinical Assistant Professor Leanne Yinusa Nyahkoon and members of the Gabby team, Juliette Pluviose-Philip, Abby Williams, and Kylie Woodall. They introduced Gabby, a Virtual Assistant that helps African American women with prenatal care. As Gabby celebrates her tenth birthday, our speaker shared how Gabby takes social media and her next steps. About Gabby: Gabby emulates the face-to-face conversational behavior of an emphatic clinician, including nonverbal communicative behavior such as gaze, posture, and hand gestures to deliver patient education messages tailored to individual needs, assess patient comprehension, and record progress....
2020-11-09
20 min
HealthMatters
E39: Meet BU’s Peer Mentoring Research Team
In this episode, we welcomed a record-breaking group of 6 guests, the Peer Mentoring Research Team at Boston University — Alix Herer, Tara Loeper, Marianne, Jesse Corey, Timur Gizatullin and Ariel Schwartz (aeschwar@bu.edu). About the Peer Mentoring Research Team: We are the Peer Mentoring Research Team at Boston University. We are researchers who help individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities and mental health conditions by doing peer mentoring. We feel it is important for people to know that people with disabilities can be researchers, mentors and develop a program. The moderator of the podcast is Dr. Ka...
2020-11-03
11 min
HealthMatters
E38: How to Do Grocery Shopping Like a Pro
In this episode, we welcomed Joan Salge Blake, a Sargent College Professor and host of the podcast Spot On!. As a registered nutritionist and dietitian, professor Blake shared pro tips on grocery shopping and her career as a food and wellness specialist. About Joan Salge Blake: Joan Salge Blake is a Clinical Professor of Nutrition, Registered Dietitian, and past Media Spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND). Her areas of expertise include healthy eating, weight management, and obesity. She strives to make nutrition science easily understood by the general public via her website and o...
2020-10-21
20 min
HealthMatters
E37: The Healing Power of Nature
Amy Wagenfeld (awagenfe@bu.edu), Ph.D., OTR/L, SCEM, EDAC, FAOTA, Affil.ASLA is the Principal of Amy Wagenfeld | Design and Lecturer in the Post-Professional Occupational Therapy Doctoral Program at Boston University. Her work focuses on collaborative design, programming, and research of outdoor environments for people of all ages and abilities. A Fellow of the American Occupational Therapy Association, and the Center for Health Systems and Design at Texas A&M University, Amy presents and publishes widely on topics relating to access to nature. She is co-author of the award-winning book, Therapeutic Gardens: Design for Healing Spaces published...
2020-10-16
14 min
HealthMatters
E36: Finding your Sargent Alumni Mentor
In this episode, we welcomed Deborah Claar(dsclaar@bu.edu), Michele Zaccaria(mzaccaria7@gmail.com) and Kellie Cannone(kcannone@bu.edu) to share their experience with the BU Sargent student-alumni mentorship program. BU Sargent College Alumni Association regularly holds virtual professional development workshops, student-alumni networking events and mentorship opportunities for students and alumni. About the Upcoming Alumni Professional Development Workshop: “Finding your Passion” | Oct 19 This workshop will help you take your passion and interests and begin to shape and form them. Through a personality inventory (taken prior to the workshop), self-reflection, and group acti...
2020-10-08
19 min
HealthMatters
E35: “A Mechanic of the Human Body”
In this episode, we welcomed Cara Lewis(lewisc@bu.edu), the Director of Human Adaptation Laboratory, and the Program Director of Rehabilitation Sciences at Sargent College, Boston University. She shared her story of how she stumbled upon the path of rehabilitation sciences and became “a mechanic of the human body”. About Cara Lewis: Cara L. Lewis, PT, PhD is an Associate Professor and director of the Human Adaptation Laboratory. She is also the Director of the PhD Program in Rehabilitation Sciences. The long-term goal of her research is to improve the lives of individuals with chro...
2020-10-01
18 min
HealthMatters
E34: Sargent Alum Carolyn Cohen on Sargent Spirit and More
In this episode, we welcomed Carolyn Cohen(’65), a Boston University Sargent College Alumni and a member of the Sargent Alumni Association Board. Over the years, Cohen has witnessed the development of Sargent College, and how the Sargent spirit has influenced people all around the world. She talked about some of the key figures in Sargent history, and what’s next for Sargent Alumni Association. About Carolyn Cohen: Carolyn Cohen (’65) graduated with a degree in Physical Education and has served on the Sargent College Alumni Association (SCAA) since her graduation. Most notably, Carolyn served as president during...
2020-09-22
23 min
HealthMatters
E33: Cultural Competence and Why It Matters
In this episode, we welcomed Kaytlin Eldred(keldred@bu.edu), a lecturer at Sargent College, Boston University. As she started a new class on cultural competency, she introduced the concept and why being culturally humble is vital. What is cultural competence? Being aware of and comfortable with the intersection of your culture and others by actively and genuinely asking, observing, and listening with humility, knowing that it doesn't take complete understanding to respect someone else's culture, but still being open to learning and engaging. The moderator of the podcast is Dr. Karen Jacobs...
2020-09-17
21 min
HealthMatters
E32: Celebrate National School Backpack Awareness Day with AOTA
In this episode, we welcomed Katie Riley, the Assistant Director of Communications & Media at the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), to interview our very own moderator, professor Karen Jacobs. As a past AOTA president, professor Jacobs shared her story with the initiative of AOTA’s National School Backpack Awareness Day. She also introduced how students and parents can get involved in this year’s Backpack Awareness Day (September 16) during quarantine. About AOTA: The American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) is the national professional association established in 1917 to represent the interests and concerns of more than 213,000 occupational thera...
2020-09-09
22 min
HealthMatters
E31: “Something is Always Better than Nothing”
This episode provides a conversation with Brynne Terry (brynneterry@gmail.com), a recent graduate of Sargent College post-professional occupational therapy doctoral program. As an Occupational Therapy pro, she shared some tips on leading a healthy lifestyle during remote work. She also introduced the stress management mobile application she has been developing. Visit Brynne’s website to learn more about what she’s doing. The moderator of the podcast is Dr. Karen Jacobs (kjacobs@bu.edu), who is the Associate Dean, Digital Learning and Innovation, a Clinical Professor and the Program Director for the on-line post-professional doct...
2020-09-01
19 min
HealthMatters
E30: Sargent Professor Alyssa Boucher on Children’s Literacy
This episode provides a conversation with Alyssa Boucher, a Clinical Assistant Professor at Sargent College. Specializing in speech-language pathology, she introduced how parents can help with young children’s early literacy, especially during homeschooling. About Professor Boucher (bouchera@bu.edu): Her primary clinical and research interests are in the areas of speech sound disorders and early literacy development of young children with communication disorders. She is also interested in designing flexible learning environments to support meaningful classroom participation for children with communication differences through the use of universal design for learning (UDL). The moderator of th...
2020-08-26
21 min
HealthMatters
E29: Sargent Student Brandy Moser on CHAARG, Dual Degree, Gardening and More
This episode provides a conversation with Sargent student Brandy Moser, a rising senior with dual degrees in Biochemistry and Nutrition. As a motivated student, she introduced BU’s girls’ fitness organization CHAARG, her study abroad experience, and her passion for gardening. Learn more about CHAARG: CHAARG, which stands for Changing Health, Attitudes and Actions to Recreate Girls, aims to ignite a passion in college-aged girls for health and fitness. Their mission is to liberate girls from the elliptical + show them that fitness can [+ should!] be fun by trying new workouts every week — from barre to boxing to zumba...
2020-08-20
17 min
HealthMatters
E28: On Stuttering
This episode provides a conversation with Sargent Clinical Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Stuttering Therapy at Boston University, Diane Parris Constantino (dparris@bu.edu). She introduced the causes and symptoms of stuttering and related research the Center has conducted. About the Center for Stuttering Therapy at Boston University: The Center for Stuttering Therapy at Boston University offers services to individuals who stutter of all ages. We offer individual sessions, parent training, and group therapy for teens and adults. As an academic training center, the primary clinicians are graduate students training under the supervision o...
2020-08-13
20 min
HealthMatters
E27: Self-care in the Real World
This episode provides a conversation with Sargent alumni Jessica Treadwell, an occupational therapist, a certified personal trainer and a health coach. From a professional perspective, she shared tips on how to live a healthier, happier life. Check out this article Jessica wrote on self-care. Visit Jessica’s website for more information on staying healthy! The moderator of the podcast is Dr. Karen Jacobs (kjacobs@bu.edu), who is the Associate Dean, Digital Learning and Innovation, a Clinical Professor and the Program Director for the on-line post-professional doctorate in the occupational therapy program at Sargent College. ...
2020-08-06
17 min
HealthMatters
E26: How CPR Helps Destigmatize Mental Illness
This episode provides a conversation with Sally Rogers, the Executive Director at Sargent College’s Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation. She shared how the Center’s research, training and services initiatives, including a photo-voice project, help to destigmatize psychiatric conditions. About Boston University Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation: At Boston University’s Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, our work is guided by the most basic of rehabilitation values: that first and foremost, persons with psychiatric disabilities have the same goals and dreams as any other person. Visit https://cpr.bu.edu/ for more resources. The moderator of the podcas...
2020-07-29
18 min
HealthMatters
E25: Using Exercise as Medicine
This episode provides a conversation with Lee Marinko, a physical therapist and the Associate Professor in physical and athletic training. She shared how physical activities benefit different conditions. She also talked about different types of exercise that people can practice at home during social distancing. About Lee Marinko: Professor Marinko specializes in manual therapy, orthopedics and sports-related injuries; musculoskeletal related disorders including pain related to upper and lower extremity movement dysfunction, knee osteoarthritis, spinal disorders, temporomandibular dysfunction and the utilization of therapeutic exercise to enhance function. Her recent scholarly interests include utilization of patient-reported outcomes...
2020-07-22
16 min
HealthMatters
E24: Nancy Lowenstein on Multiple Sclerosis and the Posse Foundation
This episode provides a conversation with Nancy Lowenstein (nlowe@bu.edu), the Clinical Associate Professor and Program Director at Sargent College. She shared her knowledge and experience on multiple sclerosis, and her involvement in the Posse Foundation. About the Posse Foundation: The Posse Foundation identifies, recruits and trains individuals with extraordinary leadership potential. Posse Scholars receive full-tuition leadership scholarships from Posse’s partner colleges and universities. The moderator of the podcast is Dr. Karen Jacobs (kjacobs@bu.edu), who is the Associate Dean, Digital Learning and Innovation, a Clinical Professor and the Program Direc...
2020-07-18
16 min
Get Hooked On Into A Eye-Opening Full Audiobook While Cooking.
Pete the Cat's World Tour by Kimberly Dean, James Dean
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/409541to listen full audiobooks. Title: Pete the Cat's World Tour Author: Kimberly Dean, James Dean Narrator: James Fouhey Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 58 minutes Release date: July 14, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: Don't forget your passport...it's Pete the Cat's groovy tour around the world! In Pete the Cat's World Tour, from New York Times bestselling author and illustrator James Dean, Pete the Cat and his band have packed up their bags and are ready to perform all over the globe. But what’s the fun in globe-trotting if yo...
2020-07-14
4h 58
HealthMatters
E23: The Story Behind Constant Therapy - an App that Helps Thousands
This episode provides a conversation with Swathi Kiran, the Director of Aphasia Research Laboratory and the Associate Dean for Research at Sargent College. She shared her story with “Constant Therapy”, an App she co-founded for stroke survivors, and how it helps thousands of people around the world. About Constant Therapy: Constant Therapy is an award-winning speech therapy app for people recovering from strokes, traumatic brain injuries, or aphasia, dementia and other speech-language disorders. The app can improve speech, language, cognition, memory, reading, attention and comprehension skills with 65 categories of tasks, over 60,000 stimuli, and 10 difficulty levels. Cons...
2020-07-09
21 min
HealthMatters
E22: Don’t Know What to Do? Ask your Sargent Peer Mentors
This episode provides a conversation with Sargent College student Wesley Jones. As a Sargent peer mentor, Wesley discussed BU Sargent’s Advising Model and how it helps students strive. About Boston University Sargent College Advising Model: Advising is a collaborative process at Sargent College. We have two Assistant Directors in the Academic Services Center (ASC) and approximately 40 faculty advisors throughout the College. Your faculty advisors teach in the area of your major and/or are employed in professions that advisees most often pursue. Faculty advisors help with course selection, degree requirements, internship placements, and career advice. Pe...
2020-07-02
16 min
HealthMatters
E21: Sargent Assistant Professor on Loneliness and Isolation
This episode provides a conversation with Sargent Assistant Professor and clinical psychologist Dan Fulford. They discussed the research Approach Motivation & Participation (AMP) lab does and advice on the usage of digital technologies during the pandemic. About Boston University Approach Motivation Participation Lab: Work in the AMP (/amp/, ampere) Lab focuses on the intersection of motivation and social processes, and how variations in the experience and expression of these phenomena contribute to problems of everyday living (e.g., psychopathology). We use mobile technology (mostly smartphones) to measure these constructs in the context of daily life, and then translate t...
2020-06-25
19 min
HealthMatters
E20: Dismantling Institutional Racism - the Science Behind ‘-ism’
This episode provides a conversation with three Sargent College entry-level occupational therapy students, Megan, Vanessa and Kim. They discussed racism and ways to dismantle similar vicious cycles by explaining the -ism model. We are all human with conscious or unconscious biases due to socialization. What’s important is to face the biases we hold and make the right choices. Check out this TIME article on some of the ways you can help the Black Lives Matter Movement. About Boston University Entry-Level Occupational Therapy(OTD) program: Ranked #1 in Occupational Therapy nationwide by U.S. News & World Rep...
2020-06-18
19 min
HealthMatters
E19: Making a Difference in Local Community with Occupational Therapy
This episode provides a conversation with Theresa Delbert (tdelbert@chatham.edu), Assistant Professor at Chatham University. With three Boston University degrees, Theresa shared her experience of using her professional Occupational Therapy knowledge to impact her church community and beyond. About Boston University Online Post-Professional Doctor of Occupational Therapy Program: If you’re an occupational therapy practitioner who would like to assume a leadership role and help shape the future of your field, you may be ready for advanced study beyond the master’s level. The Post-Professional Doctor of Occupational Therapy (PP-OTD) program at Sargent College is designed to pro...
2020-06-12
25 min
HealthMatters
E18: Isolated but not Alone - How BU Aphasia Resource Center Helps Combat Aphasia
This episode provides a conversation with Jerome Kaplan, a Speech Language Pathologist at Sargent College, on the common misunderstandings of aphasia, and how the Aphasia Resource Center at Boston University can help. He has been active in Aphasia Resource Center since 2006. About Aphasia Resource Center: Step inside the Aphasia Resource Center at Sargent College. You’ll sense very quickly that we are truly a community—individuals with aphasia, their families and friends interacting with clinicians, researchers and students. We provide a place not only for learning to live with aphasia but also for sharing experiences with others touched...
2020-06-03
21 min
HealthMatters
E17: How BU’s Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation is Making a Difference
This episode provides a conversation with Dori Hutchinson, Director of Services at Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation (CPR) and a Clinical Associate Professor at Sargent College. Dr. Hutchinson shared how CPR helps students and people worldwide struggling with mental health to recover and develop resilience. Dori S. Hutchinson, Sc.D. has worked at the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation at Boston University since 1984. Dr. Hutchinson has developed and implemented recovery-oriented service initiatives that assist people who have mental illnesses to assume their rightful roles as students, employees, residents and members of their communities. She provides training nationally to organizations a...
2020-05-28
18 min
HealthMatters
E16: Looking Through the Occupational Therapy Lens
This episode provides a conversation with Lucy Tamberrino, an entry-level Occupational Therapy doctoral student at Sargent College. Interested in assistive technology, Lucy shared her volunteer experiences in Bogota, Colombia, and life as a Sargent College student. About Boston University Entry-Level Occupational Therapy(OTD) program: Ranked #1 in Occupational Therapy nationwide by U.S. News & World Report, Boston University provides OT academic coursework and fieldwork that are integrated into a curriculum that’s occupation-focused, evidence-based, client-centered, and organized from a life-course perspective. You’ll study the concepts, theory, and practice of occupational therapy with professors and practitioners known in natio...
2020-05-19
16 min
HealthMatters
E15: Visual Impairment and Occupational Therapy
This episode provides a conversation with Jennifer Kaldenberg (jenmk@bu.edu), Clinical Assistant Professor and Level II Academic Fieldwork Coordinator at Sargent College. As a visual impairment expert, Professor Kaldenberg shared stories behind her academic interest. Professor Kaldenberg educates optometrists and optometry students on the functional implications of vision loss, as well as teaches the role of OT in vision rehabilitation. She has earned Specialty Certification in Low Vision from the American Occupational Therapy Association. Prior to her specialization in vision impairment, Kaldenberg worked in inpatient rehabilitation with clinical experience in a wide variety of conditions, including t...
2020-05-12
16 min
Echoes of Adventure
Echoes of Adventure: Season 2, Episode 8
What happens when you get five Jeep enthusiasts talking about Jeeps? This. This is what you get. On this episode of the podcast Dan, John, Rodney, Eric, and I all talk about our love of Jeeps, what we don't love about Jeeps, some Jeeps we've owned, and how our travels are influenced by the Jeeps we drive. If you're a fan of Jeeps this is a great episode to tune into! Echoes of Adventure: Season 2, Episode 8 - Dan Grec of the Road Chose me, John Jacobs of New Horizons Overland, Rodney Dewson of Overland Medic, and Eric Highland of The...
2020-05-08
00 min
Echoes of Adventure
Echoes of Adventure: Season 2, Episode 8
What happens when you get five Jeep enthusiasts talking about Jeeps? This. This is what you get. On this episode of the podcast Dan, John, Rodney, Eric, and I all talk about our love of Jeeps, what we don't love about Jeeps, some Jeeps we've owned, and how our travels are influenced by the Jeeps we drive. If you're a fan of Jeeps this is a great episode to tune into! Echoes of Adventure: Season 2, Episode 8 - Dan Grec of the Road Chose me, John Jacobs of New Horizons Overland, Rodney Dewson of Overland Medic, and Eric Highland of The...
2020-05-08
55 min
HealthMatters
E14: Sargent Academic Counsellor Shares Her Personal Story and the Importance of Resilience
This episode provides a conversation with Roslyn Abukasis (rozabu@bu.edu ), an Academic Counselor at Sargent College. As the newest addition to Sargent College, Abukasis talks about how to help students build resilience. About Boston University Sargent College Academic Services Center: Our Academic Counselors help students with career issues, counseling, academics and suggestions designed to help students balance the variety of activities, academic pursuits and challenges that arise during their academic career. Academic Counselors help with course schedules within students’ majors, but also work with them on processes beyond the standard curriculum such as changing majors, fitting in mi...
2020-05-05
15 min
HealthMatters
E13: Thirty Years of Advising and Singing
This episode provides a conversation with Deborah Claar, the Assistant Director of the Academic Services Center at Sargent College. As the winner of the 2020 Boston University Undergraduate Academic Advising Award, Claar shared her 30-year experience as an academic advisor at Sargent and her career as a folk singer. About Boston University Sargent College Academic Services Center: Our Academic Counselors help students with career issues, counseling, academics and suggestions designed to help students balance the variety of activities, academic pursuits and challenges that arise during their academic career. Academic Counselors help with course schedules within students’ majors, but also w...
2020-04-28
19 min
HealthMatters
E12: BUPTC - a Therapy Center of Care
This episode provides a conversation with James Camarinos, the Clinic Director of Boston University Physical Therapy Center, on BUPTC’s day-to-day operations. About Boston University Physical Therapy Center: Since 1991, we have been the provider of choice for thousands of patients throughout the Greater Boston area and have developed a reputation for clinical excellence. Our patients benefit from services that combine the highest level of clinical expertise with the most advanced rehabilitation techniques. As part of an academic institution, your recovery, not profit, is our bottom line. Because of the national health emergency, BUPTC has transitioned to...
2020-04-21
18 min
HealthMatters
E11: Pain Management During the COVID-19 Pandemic
This episode provides a conversation with Senior Physical Therapist Parul Patel on the science behind pain and how Boston University Physical Therapy Center moves services online during the COVID-19 Pandemic. About Boston University Physical Therapy Center: Since 1991, we have been the provider of choice for thousands of patients throughout the Greater Boston area and have developed a reputation for clinical excellence. Our patients benefit from services that combine the highest level of clinical expertise with the most advanced rehabilitation techniques. As part of an academic institution, your recovery, not profit, is our bottom line. Because o...
2020-04-15
18 min
HealthMatters
E10: Baker Dreams Big
This episode provides a conversation with BU Sargent College entry-level OTD student, Megan Bartley on some of her favorite recipes and the creation of Karen Jacobs’ Sargent Choice Test Kitchen Cookbook. She aspires to combine her passion for baking with occupational therapy. About the Sargent Choice Test Kitchen: We’re all about making healthy taste delicious here at Sargent Choice. That’s why we’ve teamed up with faculty-in-residence Dr. Karen Jacobs to offer students a one-of-a-kind opportunity to trial and taste-test new Sargent Choice healthy recipes each week at the Sargent Choice Test Kitchen. Dr. Karen Jacobs inv...
2020-04-07
18 min
HealthMatters
E9: Sargent Choice Test Kitchen: Making Healthy Eating Taste Better
This episode provides a conversation with BU Sargent student Caroline Kohler on her academic path and experience as the Sargent Choice Ambassador. She meets with Dr. Jacobs every Wednesday night at Sargent Choice Test Kitchen, where students and faculties gather together and try out healthy and delicious recipes. About the Sargent Choice Test Kitchen: We're all about making healthy taste delicious here at Sargent Choice. That's why we've teamed up with faculty-in-residence Dr. Karen Jacobs to offer students a one-of-a-kind opportunity to trial and taste-test new Sargent Choice healthy recipes each week at the Sargent Choice Test Ki...
2020-03-31
20 min
HealthMatters
E8: How “Simon Says” Helps Parents Bond with Their Children during the COVID-19 Pandemic
This episode provides a conversation with BU Sargent Alumni Randi Jacoby (rjacoby2@nyc.rr.com) on her advice on how parents can bond with their kids during the COVID-19 pandemic from a language pathologist’s perspective. Randi Jacoby, M.S.C.C.C., is a Licensed and Certified Speech and Language Pathologist, who holds a Master of Science Degree from Columbia University. She is the Director of Jacoby Speech Therapy Associates, a private group practice specializing in pediatric communication development and learning skills. Ms. Jacoby has served as a lecturer to both parents and educators at the 92Y...
2020-03-24
19 min
HealthMatters
E7 : Occupational Therapy Fieldwork: Helping People in the Real World
This episode provides a conversation with Clinical Assistant Professor Anne Escher (aaescher@bu.edu) on her research and scholarship. Anne also shared her experience as the Level I Fieldwork Coordinator, where she and her students used occupational therapy to help the incarcerated population. Anne Escher's clinical practice covers the life span from working in NICU and pediatrics at an acute care hospital to inpatient rehabilitation and home care for older adults with low vision. Escher's scholarship primarily focuses on the area of productive aging. Her current scholarly work centers on clients with communication impairments. Additionally, she interested i...
2020-03-17
18 min
HealthMatters
E6: Sargent Choice: Healthy Eating at Boston University
This episode provides a conversation with dietitian/nutritionist Clare Murphy on BU Sargent Choice Nutrition Center and tips on healthy eating on campus. As one of the many nutritionists working at Sargent Choice Nutrition Center, Clare collaborates with her clients to navigate their food environment, working towards a joyful, flexible, balanced, and sustainable healthy eating pattern. She works closely with BU Dining Services to develop and maintain recipes. Clare also works to assure all recipe and nutrition information for Dining Services is complete and accurate. Boston University Sargent Choice Nutrition Center strives to: Provide...
2020-03-10
18 min
HealthMatters
E5: Athletic Training: How Toe Yoga Helps Ankle Sprain Recovery
This episode provides a conversation with Clinical Assistant Professor Kathryn A. Webster (kwebster@bu.edu) on tips dealing with ankle sprains and athletic training as a career. Professor Webster is interested in lower extremity functional rehabilitation, the relationship between gluteal activation in active populations with chronic ankle instability, and encouraging students to become life-long learners through evidence-based clinical education. Check out Boston University's Master Program in Athletic Training here. The moderator of the podcast is Dr. Karen Jacobs (kjacobs@bu.edu), who is the Associate Dean, Digital Learning and Innovation, a Clinical Professor an...
2020-03-03
17 min
HealthMatters
E4: Moving Forward with Cerebral Palsy Research
|About This Episode| This episode provides a conversation with Assistant Professor Claudio Ferre (clferre@bu.edu) about his research on cerebral palsy and his unique academic path. Professor Ferre is interested in the development of manual skills in typically developing children and children with disabilities (e.g., cerebral palsy). His research focuses on understanding why children who experience brain injury during the same stage of life display vastly different functional outcomes later in childhood. The moderator of the podcast is Dr. Karen Jacobs (kjacobs@bu.edu), who is the Associate Dean, Digital Learning...
2020-02-25
18 min
HealthMatters
E3: Healthcare in the Real World: Getting to Know IPE
|About This Episode| This episode provides a conversation with Clinical Assistant Professor Craig Slater (cslater@bu.edu). Professor Slater is also the Director of Interprofessional Education and Practice at Sargent College. In real-world clinical practices, people are the center of all operations, from physical surgeries to the operation of health care systems. Offering master and doctorate programs, the Sargent Interprofessional Education and Practice Program focuses on the necessary collaboration between health professionals for the delivery of person-centered, coordinated, and comprehensive patient/client care. Check out more about the program here: https://www.bu.edu/sargent...
2020-02-18
15 min
HealthMatters
E2: Start Packing for International Service Learning
|About This Episode| This episode provides a conversation with Clinical Assistant Professor Shelley M. Brown (shelleyb@bu.edu). Professor Brown is the Director of International Service Learning and Community Engagement at Sargent College. The Sargent Service Learning Program offers students a unique opportunity to participate in faculty-led service-learning experiences that promote health education, empower communities, and cultivate educated compassionate global citizens. Since 2011, Sargent students have traveled a combined total of more than 2 million miles to bring health care to communities in developing countries including Thailand, Guatemala, and India. Check out more about the program here: htt...
2020-02-11
21 min
HealthMatters
E1: Uncovering the Myth of Dyslexia
|About This Episode| This episode provides a conversation with Dr. Tyler Perrachione (tkp@bu.edu) and Dr. Gabrielle-Ann Torre (gat@bu.edu). Dr. Perrachione is the Program Director, Joint Bachelor of Science in Linguistics, a Peter Paul Career Development Professor, the Director of Communication Neuroscience Research Laboratory, and the Associate Director of Hearing Research Center. Dr. Torre is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences. The moderator of the podcast is Dr. Karen Jacobs (kjacobs@bu.edu), who is the Associate Dean, Digital Learning and Innovation, a...
2020-01-22
20 min
CDS PARADIGM: Where The Only Genre Is Music
CDS PARADIGM ~ NEW EPISODE ALERT!! Episode 11 / Season 1 ~ "Groovin’ with the Vibration"
CDS PARADIGM NEW EPISODE ALERT!! Episode 11 / Season 1 Groovin’ with the Vibration ********* CDS PARADIGM Ep11/ Season 1 Thank you for tuning in to another Episode of CDS PARADIGM. This is episode 11 of season 1, continuing to entice the imagination to expand...you digg. Keeping with the unrelenting aspect of playing various musical directions, and as always, moving forward furthering its Quest. This Installment I trust the Groove will Penetrate the Whole...you digg Playing artists, as always, that are generally not hea...
2019-04-28
1h 17
Get Hooked On Into A Eye-Opening Full Audiobook While Cooking.
On a Turning Tide by Ellie Dean
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/363233to listen full audiobooks. Title: On a Turning Tide Series: #16 of The Cliffehaven Series Author: Ellie Dean Narrator: Penelope Freeman Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 38 minutes Release date: January 24, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: Random House presents the audiobook edition of On a Turning Tide by Ellie Dean, read by Penelope Freeman. THE SIXTEENTH CLIFFEHAVEN NOVEL BY SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR ELLIE DEAN Cliffehaven, October 1944 As the Allied troops draw closer to victory, life at Beach View Boarding House is still full of uncertainty. Rosie’s plans for her wed...
2019-01-24
11h 38
Arizona Originals
Mark Jacobs - Barrett Honors College
This week our guest is Mark Jacobs, the dean of Barrett Honors College at Arizona State University. He came to ASU in the fall of 2003 from Swarthmore College, where he had held an endowed chair in biology and had been both chair of the Biology Department and associate provost of the College. He received his B.A. magna cum laude from Harvard in biology and earned his Ph.D. at Stanford University in biological sciences. During his tenure at Barrett Honors College, Dean Jacobs has overseen tremendous growth, and during our conversation, he shares his story, the i...
2018-11-07
1h 07
What The World Needs More Of... Podcast
Ep 21 - Dean Jacobs - The World Needs More... Connection + Engagement + Action
Guest: Dean Jacobs Age: 56 Location: Nebraska Bio: Quit a successful job and sold the house to follow a dream. Everyone thought he was crazy. After exploring 58 countries, an ordinary guy from Nebraska has gained a perspective and wisdom that is helpful to others. His passion is to remind students, dreams are not for special people, they are for everyone. We are not here to go through the motions of life, but to live a life of wonder. The World Needs More: 1. Connection to the things that matter. 2. Mo...
2018-10-12
41 min
Dean Delray's LET THERE BE TALK
#380:Paul Jacobs/CEO of Klipsch Audio Speakers "Handmade"
Today's Episode of LET THERE BE TALK will be a "Handmade" edition with my guest Paul Jacobs CEO of Klipsch Audio Speakers made right here in the USA in Hope Arkansas. You guys know how i love high end audio gear so to have Paul on from my Favorite speaker company was a Honor. This episode is the definition of Handmade. Klipsch has been around for more than 70 years and their story is amazing. Sit back and enjoy the ride. This episode is brought to you by https://www...
2017-09-21
1h 33
MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs
MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs Episode #162: Patricia Byron
The 1993 tragic murder of their daughter, Mary, thrust Pat Byron and her husband, John, into advocacy work for domestic violence victims. Mary was shot and killed by the assailant who previously raped and stalked her, the very same day he was released from prison. Mary was not aware he had been set free. This flaw in the system led the Byron's to create the Victim Information and Notification Everyday system. Known as VINE, the system calls crime victims any time there is a change in their offender's status. Honoring their daughter's memory, The Mary Byron...
2017-06-28
29 min
MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs
MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs Episode #62: Dean Corbett
Dean Corbett is passionate about seeing people enjoy themselves. Corbett is the owner and chef of three acclaimed restaurants, Equus, Jack's Lounge, and Corbett's. Corbett's mother Nancy is responsible for his cooking career. Upon returning home from college to help care for his mother as she battled lung cancer he noticed that she wasn't eating. Corbett began cooking to nourish her back to health and has been cooking ever since. He has never taken a culinary course and remains self-taught. Corbett began his career in Dallas, Texas at the renowned Chandler's Landing Yacht Club and...
2017-06-24
27 min
Prepped and Polished Podcast
P&P Episode 9: Dean Jacobs "Connecting People to Cultures"
Alexis Avila talks to Dean Jacobs, traveler, photographer, author, and speaker at DeanJacobs.org. Dean quit his pharmaceutical job of ten years and instead decided to follow his dreams and travel the world. After traveling to over 50 countries since 2001, Dean shares his traveling adventures and teaches us how following your dreams and passions leads to a more fulfilling life.
2014-02-26
29 min
Nourish The Dream
Buck Jacobs: How To Bring Faith to Your Business
Part 2 of Our Interview with Buck Jacobs @BuckLJacobs Founder of The C12 Group Today's episode picks up where part 1 of our interview with Buck Jacobs left off, with Buck tackling a question about how success is defined. From there, you'll hear Buck share some experiences from his many years of working with CEOs and business owners -- specifically about how they go about the process of bringing their faith into their business life. We're excited to have you listening! Be sure to subscribe via iTunes, find us on Stitcher or grab the RSS feed for the podcast. Upcoming Events We Me...
2013-04-06
32 min
Nourish The Dream
Buck Jacobs: Supernatural Business Help
Special Guest: Buck Jacobs @BuckLJacobs Founder of The C12 Group Here are some powerful nuggets from Buck in today's interview. On Supernatural Help in Business "We saw God as sovereign. That God wants to be involved in our lives, including our business. That Jesus is Lord of all or He's not Lord at all. That He's able to show you how to cash flow a business that can't borrow money that's growing at 10-40% a year. He's able to find you people with specialized talents that you couldn't find through the normal recruiting methods. He took that little business that w...
2013-03-30
33 min
Nourish The Dream
2013 Reboot: Meet Dean Burnside
We are excited to announce that the podcast is becoming a regular weekly feature here at Nourish The Dream! Published each Wednesday, you won't want to miss the Nourish The Dream podcast if you are: a business owner or entrepreneur a businessperson looking to live out your faith in the business arena looking to expand the influence of the Kingdom of God in your own life This is one of the best ways to stay connected to the Nourish The Dream movement! You'll hear compelling interviews with top business leaders like Buck Jacobs (founder of C12), Dr. Henry Blackaby, Dennis Peac...
2013-03-13
36 min
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The Year of Living Biblically: One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Bible as Literally as Possible by A. J. Jacobs
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/49123to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Year of Living Biblically: One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Bible as Literally as Possible Author: A. J. Jacobs Narrator: A. J. Jacobs Format: Abridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 16 minutes Release date: October 9, 2007 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.65 of Total 31 Ratings of Narrator: 4.67 of Total 3 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: Now a TV series Living Biblically streaming on CBS All Access! From the New York Times bestselling author of The Know-It-All comes a fascinating and timely exploration of religion and the Bible. A.J. Jacobs chronicles his hilarious and thoughtful...
2007-10-09
6h 16