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The Kim Hoang Podcast ExperienceThe Kim Hoang Podcast ExperienceSeason 4, Episode 3: Actor & Producer Jordan HundleyRecorded Live from The Wasabi Studios in the Lansdowne Maryland, Host Mr. Kim Hoang creates another podcast episode for all of our subscribers and loyal listeners to enjoy. Kim enters the "Virtual Room" of The Wasabi Studios as he talks to Actor and Producer Jordan Hundley. The two have a chat about Jordan's background in acting, the various theatre companies that she has worked with, her life as a student of James Madison University, how she accidently fell in the film industry and talks about the various films she has worked on and the current film projects she is...2025-01-311h 44The Vinyl District: Radar - The Podcast with Dylan  HundleyThe Vinyl District: Radar - The Podcast with Dylan HundleyRadar: Julia Gorton  Julia Gorton started her career as the photographer, creative director + publisher of the No Wave fanzine Beat It!, which offered an insiders view of the downtown New York music scene, 1976-1980. She recently published a compilation of issues and her book, Nowhere New York offers a visceral view of the scene through her photographs, writing and guest essays. Julia was an integral member of this era and photographed the gritty & electric energy of James Chance, The Dead Boys, Devo & Lydia Lunch plus many more all within the context of the scene as a w...2025-01-2156 minCirculation on the RunCirculation on the RunCirculation January 14, 2025 Issue This week please join author Helga Gudmundsdottir and Editorialist James MacNamara as they discuss the article "Exercise Training in Patients With Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Without Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Obstruction: A Randomized Clinical Trial" and the accompanying Editorial "Cardiac Plasticity in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Exercise as Medicine?" For the episode transcript, visit: https://www.ahajournals.org/do/10.1161/podcast.20250113.5681882025-01-1330 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys05e02: A Conversation with Colleagues Involved in Producing Assessment 101 in Higher Education, a New Book from RoutledgeIn this episode, we have a conversation with colleagues involved in producing Assessment 101 in Higher Education: The Fundamentals and How to Apply Them, the debut title in the Assessment and Improvement in Higher Education book series from Routledge. Our guests are Alex Andrews, Keston Fulcher, and Megan Good.  Alex is an Editor for higher education at Routledge. Keston is a Professor of Graduate Psychology and an Improvement Strategist at James Madison University. Megan is an Assistant Professor of Graduate Psychology and Executive Director of the Center for Assessment and Research Studies at James Madison UniversityLinks t...2024-11-1856 minWhat’s In The Cup CantinaWhat’s In The Cup CantinaEpisode 24 - "What's a Hybrid?!"Today, Dr J and Jo talk Werewolves, Yellow Jackets, Star Wars fan drama, and the great James Earl Jones.2024-09-1355 minCirculation on the RunCirculation on the RunCirculation February 20, 2024 Issue This week's podcast features a panel discussion. Please join authors Masahiro Natsuaki, Myeong-Ki Hong, and Robert Storey, as well as Associate Editor Stefan James as they discuss the Original Research Articles "An Aspirin-Free Versus Dual Antiplatelet Strategy for Coronary Stenting: STOPDAPT-3 Randomized Trial" and "Stopping Aspirin Within 1 Month After Stenting for Ticagrelor Monotherapy in Acute Coronary Syndrome: The T-PASS Randomized Noninferiority Trial" and the Editorial "Antiplatelet Therapy After PCI: The Art and Science of De-Escalation." For the episode transcript, visit: https://www.ahajournals.org/do/10.1161/podcast.20240220.7124692024-02-2026 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys04e04: The Relationship Between Student Affairs, Assessment, and AccreditationThis episode focuses on the intersection of work in student affairs and that of assessment and accreditation.  Our guests are Sarah Gordon, Bill Heinrich, and Pam Shefman.  Sarah is Associate Professor and Interim Dean for Research and Graduate Studies at Arkansas Tech University.  Bill is Director of Mindset at Symplicity, an educational technology firm.  Pam is Executive Director of Planning and Assessment at the University of Houston Clear Lake.Link to article discussed in this episode ("The role of student affairs in regional accreditation: Why and how to be included"):https://journals.iupui.edu/index.php...2024-01-1600 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys04e03: A Conversation on Equity-Centered Collaboration in Assessment and Improvement with Bethany Miller and Ellen PetersIn this episode, we have a conversation on the theme of equity-centered collaboration in assessment and improvement.  Our guests are Bethany Miller and Ellen Peters.  Bethany is Director of Institutional Research and Assessment at Macalester College and Ellen is Associate Provost for Institutional Research, Planning, and Student Success at the University of Puget Sound.  This season of Leading Improvements in Higher Education is sponsored by the Center for Assessment and Research Studies at James Madison University; learn more at jmu.edu/assessment. Episode recorded: November 2023.  Host:  Stephen Hundley.  Producers:  Chad Beckner and Angela Bergman.  Original music: ...2023-12-1545 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys04e02: A Conversation with Four Contributors to the 2nd Edition of Trends in Assessment: Ideas, Opportunities, and Issues for Higher Education, a book from RoutledgeThis episodes features four contributors from the 2nd Edition of Trends in Assessment: Ideas, Opportunities, and Issues for Higher Education, a book published by Routledge featuring more than 50 thought leaders and partners from the Assessment Institute in Indianapolis. Our guests are Divya Bheda, Nick Curtis, Jerry Daday, and Caleb Keith. Divya is an education consultant with a particular focus on diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, access, and justice. Nick is director of assessment at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Jerry is executive associate dean in the Institute for Engaged Learning and professor of sociology at IUPUI. Caleb is director of research...2023-11-161h 03Circulation on the RunCirculation on the RunCirculation October 24, 2023 Issue This week is a very special podcast: please join Circulation's Executive Editor James de Lemos and Associate Editor Marc Ruel as they discuss the articles in this year's Surgery Issue. For the episode transcript, visit: https://www.ahajournals.org/do/10.1161/podcast.20231023.4468372023-10-2328 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys04e01: A Conversation with Ken O'Donnell, recipient of an inaugural Assessment Institute in Indianapolis award recognizing excellence in High-Impact Practices (HIPs)In this episode, we have a conversation with Ken O’Donnell, the inaugural recipient of a new Assessment Institute in Indianapolis award for excellence related to High-Impact Practices, often referred to as HIPs.  Ken is Vice Provost at California State University-Dominguez Hills, and he is one of the founders of HIPs in the States, a network of colleagues advancing the work of High-Impact Practices on college and university campuses throughout the United States.Links to resources mentioned in this episode:American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U):aacu.org/ HIPs in the...2023-10-1651 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys03e12: Leadership Perspectives with Debra Humphreys from the Lumina FoundationThis episode features a leadership perspectives conversation with Debra Humphreys, Vice President of Strategic Engagement with the Lumina Foundation. Lumina Foundation:luminafoundation.orgThis season of Leading Improvements in Higher Education is sponsored by the Center for Assessment and Research Studies at James Madison University; learn more at jmu.edu/assessment.Episode recorded: September 2023.  Host:  Stephen Hundley.  Producers:  Chad Beckner, Caleb Keith, and Shirley Yorger.  Original music:  Caleb Keith.  This award-winning podcast is a service of the Assessment Institute in Indianapolis; learn more at assessmentinstitute.iupui.edu.2023-09-1844 minThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteKaren Doyle Buckwalter on the Intersection of Attachment and TraumaKaren Doyle Buckwalter comes back to the institute to talk with James about attachment and trauma. Karen goes into how they interface with each other and clarifies misinformation that is out their about both topics www.karendoylebuckwalter.com Facebook: @karendoylebuckwalter Twitter: @kbuckwalter Instagram: @karendoylebuckwalter LinkedIn: Karen Doyle Buckwalter 2023-09-0649 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys03e11: Leadership Perspectives with Carleen Vande Zande from the National Association of System Heads (NASH)In this episode, we have a leadership perspectives conversation with Carleen Vande Zande from the National Association of System Heads, or NASH as it is also known.  At NASH, Carleen serves as the Chief of Staff for the Institute for System Improvement and Innovation and is involved in several national-level initiatives.  Links to resources referenced in this episode: National Association of System Heads:nash.edu/Delivering on the Promise of High-Impact Practices (book):routledge.com/Delivering-on-the-Promise-of-High-Impact-Practices-Research-and-Models/Zilvinskis-Kinzie-Daday-ODonnell-Zande/p/book/9781642673616# This season of Leading Improvements in Higher Education is sponsored by...2023-08-1452 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys03e10: A Conversation with Leaders from the Competency-Based Education Network (C-BEN)This episode features leaders from the Competency-Based Education Network, or C-BEN as it is also known.  Our guests are Amber Garrison Duncan and Tiffany Freeze.  Amber is Executive Vice President and Tiffany is Vice President for Consulting Services at C-BEN.Competency-Based Education Network (C-BEN):c-ben.org/ Other references mentioned in this episode include:Anderson, L., & Krathwohl, D. A. (2001). Taxonomy for learning, teaching, and assessing: A revision of Bloom's taxonomy of educational objectives. Longman. Bloom, B. S. (1956). Taxonomy of educational objectives handbook I: Cognitive domain. David McKay Co.Krathwohl, D...2023-07-101h 07The Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteTed Wynfield on the Polyamory and Consensual Non-MonogamyJames sits down with Ted Wynfield, a Licensed Professional Counselor, to discuss his specialty area in working with polyamorous and consensually non-monogamous relationships.  Ted discusses the stigmas and stereotypes around polyamory and where they stem from, as well as what non-monogamous relationships actually look like by discussing the Mono-paradigm and the Poly-paradigm as two models of relationship that can coexist in the same society.  https://www.wynfieldcounseling.com/ National Coalition for Sexual Freedom 2023-06-281h 29Leading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys03e09: Leadership Perspectives with Erick Montenegro of the Pell Institute for the Study of Opportunity in Higher EducationIn this episode, we have a leadership perspectives conversation with Erick Montenegro, who serves as Associate Director of the Pell Institute for the Study of Opportunity in Higher Education.  Links to resources mentioned in this episode include:The Pell Institute:https://www.pellinstitute.org/Council for Opportunity in Education:https://coenet.org/National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment (NILOA):https://www.learningoutcomesassessment.org/Reframing Assessment to Center Equity:  Theories, Models, and Practices:https://styluspub.presswarehouse.com/browse/book/9781642672572/Reframing-Assessment-to-Center-EquityThis season of Le...2023-06-1546 minThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteCrystal Fegenbush on Culturally Competent TherapyCrystal Fegenbush is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Addictions Counselor, Certified Emotionally Focused Therapy Supervisor, Colorado’s First Certified Emotionally Focused Therapy therapist of color and co-founder of Solid Foundation Individual and Couples Therapy.  Crystal  joins James to discuss her work and the importance of culturally competent therapy. Solid Foundation Individual and Couples Therapy 2023-05-2447 minCirculation on the RunCirculation on the RunCirculation May 23, 2023 Issue This week, please join author David Cohen and Associate Editor Stefan James as they discuss the article "Economic Outcomes of Transcatheter Versus Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement in Patients With Severe Aortic Stenosis and Low Surgical Risk: Results From the PARTNER 3 Trial." For the episode transcript, visit: https://www.ahajournals.org/do/10.1161/podcast.20230519.9611112023-05-2223 minThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteAlicia Patterson on Trauma Informed Women's Health CareAlicia Patterson is Licensed Professional Counselor specializing in somatic counseling and women's pelvic health. Alicia sits down with James to discuss her work and the need for trauma informed women's health care in the medical and mental health systems https://www.alicianpatterson.com2023-05-171h 16Leading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys03e08: Discussing the Carnegie Elective Classifications with Marisol Morales from the American Council on EducationThis episode features Marisol Morales, who serves as the Executive Director of Carnegie Elective Classifications at the American Council on Education.  We spend time discussing the Elective Classification for Community Engagement and the Leadership for Public Purpose Classification, both of which reflect important values and goals for colleges and universities.  As you will hear, we spoke with Marisol during her busy travels promoting this important work.American Council on Education:https://www.acenet.edu/Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education:https://carnegieclassifications.acenet.edu/This season of Leading Improvements in Hi...2023-05-1550 minCirculation on the RunCirculation on the RunCirculation May 9, 2023 IssueThis week, Carolyn, Greg, and Peder welcome podcast hosts Laxmi Mehta and Eva Rocha of The Journal of the American Heart Association's new podast "Aha! With JAHA." Then, please join author Leopoldo Pérez de Isla and Associate Editor Stefan James as they discuss the article "Alirocumab and Coronary Atherosclerosis in Asymptomatic Patients With Familial Hypercholesterolemia: The ARCHITECT Study.  For the episode transcript, visit: https://www.ahajournals.org/do/10.1161/podcast.20230508.620091  2023-05-0823 minThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteStacie Later on Suicide and AddictionStacie Later, Certified Social Worker, sits down with James to discuss her work with suicidality and addiction.  Stacie shares her experience on how to support someone living with addiction and/or suicidality, how they intersect, and discusses how we as a society can untangle the stigma in these two areas https://alliancecounselingutah.com/ https://www.instagram.com/stacielater_csw/2023-05-031h 16Circulation on the RunCirculation on the RunCirculation May 2, 2023 Issue This week, please join author Hyo-Soo Kim and Associate Editor Stefan James as they discuss the article "Comparison of 3- to 6-Month Versus 12-Month Dual Antiplatelet Therapy After Coronary Intervention Using the Contemporary Drug-Eluting Stents With Ultrathin Struts: The HOST-IDEA Randomized Clinical Trial." For the episode transcript, visit:  https://www.ahajournals.org/do/10.1161/podcast.20230428.322841  2023-05-0120 minThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteThe Avoidant Attachment StyleJames discusses the avoidant attachment style by going through the prompts and exercises of section 3 of his book, The Attachment Theory Journal He explains how avoidance can develop, how it can manifest, and ways someone living with avoidance can reconnect with themselves and find a new way to connect with others.2023-04-2629 minThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteLukas Schafer on Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy (EFIT)Lukas Schafer joins James at the institute to discuss his group practice and how he utilizes Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy (EFIT) to support his client's healing. EFIT was developed from Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), an evidence based modality for family and romantic relationships. Lukas explains how utilizing the principals of EFT to help people understand their relationship with themselves and others can facilitate awareness that leads to healing from any numbers of concerns. https://lumentherapyservices.com https://iceeft.com2023-04-1935 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys03e07: Discussing Students' Basic Needs with Colleagues from The Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice at Temple UniversityIn this episode, we spend time discussing students’ basic needs with colleagues from The Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice at Temple University.  Our guests are Anne Lundquist, Stacy Priniski, and Josh Williams.  Anne is Director and Assistant Professor at The Hope Center in the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple.  Stacy is a Senior Evaluation Associate at The Hope Center.  Josh is a practitioner-researcher at The Hope Center.Learn more about The Hope Center at:hope.temple.edu. This season of Leading Improvements in Higher Education is sponsored by the Center for As...2023-04-1753 minThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteKaren Doyle Buckwalter on Attachment's Impact on Caregiving & the Adult Attachment Interview (AAI)James sits down with Karen Doyle Buckwalter to discuss her expertise on how attachment impacts caregivers and how building awareness and doing your own work can help stop negative generational patterns.  Karen also discusses the research behind the Adult Attachment Interview and how it's a helpful tool for clinicians working with adults and families impacted by insecure attachment patterns.  https://www.tkcchaddock.org/ Facebook: @karendoylebuckwalter Twitter: @kbuckwalter Instagram: @karendoylebuckwalter LinkedIn: Karen Doyle Buckwalter2023-04-1231 minThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteSamantha Sprinkle on the Healing Properties of Reiki and Body WorkSamantha Sprinkle, Reiki Master Practitioner, Massage Therapist, Wild Women Project circle leader, and founder of Mystic Massage Wellbeing, joins James to discuss how Mystic Massage Wellbeing came to be as well as how she integrates the ancient practice of Reiki with craniosacral therapy and different modalities of massage.  James and Samantha go into research and talk about how these treatments can help people reach physical and mental wellness Mystic Massage and Well Being  Learn more about Reiki2023-04-051h 00The Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteThe Anxious Attachment StyleJames focuses on the anxious attachment style and the different protections a person with anxious attachment might develop to get their needs met in a relationship. James discusses what anxiety is and reviews section 2 of his guided journal, The Attachment Theory Journal, to help explain strategies to better understand your anxiety and find new ways to relate to yourself and others.2023-03-2950 minThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteKirby Culbertson on Yoga TherapyKirby Culbertson, certified Yoga therapist and teacher, visits with James to discuss what Yoga Therapy is and how it can help you reach your goals of mental and physical wellness.  Utilizing ancient Yogic practices and teachings, this therapy helps address pain and exhaustion, as well as assist in working through emotions and getting more in touch with yourself. Incorporating Yoga practices and engaging in Yoga Therapy is a great way to help feel more comfortable inside and outside of your shell. https://www.kirbyculbertson.com/ 2023-03-2253 minThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteHow Our Attachment Influences Our Relationship with FeelingsJames talks about how our attachment style can impact our relationships with and associations of emotions and feeling states.  James goes into strategies and exercises he discusses in his guided journal, The Attachment Theory Journal, that are informed by EMDR protocols he uses with his clients to help build better understanding to help them on their journey towards mental wellness 2023-03-1525 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys03e06: Leadership Perspectives with Chancellor Joe Garcia from the Colorado Community College SystemThis episode features a leadership perspectives conversation with Joe Garcia, Chancellor of the Colorado Community College System, the largest higher education and workforce training provider in the State of Colorado.Colorado Community College System:cccs.edu/This season of Leading Improvements in Higher Education is sponsored by the Center for Assessment and Research Studies at James Madison University; learn more at jmu.edu/assessment.Episode recorded: February 2023.  Host:  Stephen Hundley.  Producers:  Chad Beckner, Caleb Keith, and Shirley Yorger.  Original music:  Caleb Keith.  This award-winning podcast is a service of the Assessment Institute in Indiana...2023-03-1336 minThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteKelly Smyth-Dent on EMDR Therapy and The Ways It Can Be UsedKelly Smyth-Dent, Licensed Clinical Social Worker and EMDRIA approved EMDR Consultant and Trainer, joins James at the institute to talk about her work and various ways EMDR can help individuals and groups at any age work through a full spectrum of traumatic experiences.   scalingupemdr.com  emdria.org  Scaling Up EMDR Facebook Page EMDR Intensives Facebook Page for EMDR Clinicians2023-03-081h 03The Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteHow Our Past Impacts Us Today & What To Do About ItJames talks more about how our attachment styles are formed and how they impact how we experience the world, by explaining why therapists are always asking about your past.  James walks you through some helpful exercises while explaining how compassion for our past self can help us become "unstuck" and create the positive change we want to  see in ourselves2023-03-011h 02The Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteAn Overview of Attachment TheoryAttachment Theory is a topic that James will continue to discuss in future episodes but this episode gives a brief overview of the primary attachment styles, the traits of each style, how they develop, and how attachment can be fluid2023-02-2220 minThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteLiliana Baylon on Play and Family TherapyLiliana Baylon, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, American Association of Marriage and Family Therapist approved Supervisor, Registered Play Therapist Supervisor, Synergetic Play Therapist Supervisor, EMDRIA approved EMDR consultant, public speaker, and trainer, sits down with James to share her expertise around play and family therapy.  Liliana shares what families can expect in a session, when to consider family or play therapy, and the importance of playfulness throughout the life span to maintain our mental wellness and connection to our loved ones.  To learn more about Liliana and her services, visit her websites at the links below Families and Caregivers Th...2023-02-1540 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys03e05: A Conversation with Three Leaders Representing Institutional Accreditation Organizations in Higher EducationIn this episode, we spend time with three leaders representing institutional accreditation organizations in higher education.  Our guest are David Chase, Laura Gambino, and Mac Powell.  David is Vice President of Educational Programs at the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, known as WASC, where he is part of the Senior College and University Commission.  Laura is Vice President at the New England Commission of Higher Education.  Mac is President of the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges, also affiliated with WASC.Links to the institutional accreditation organizations mentioned in this episode:Accrediting Commission for...2023-02-1459 minThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteThe Amygdala and MindfulnessJames talks about the amygdala, the part of our brain that triggers our survival responses- Fight, Flight, Freeze, and Fawn.  James also talks about how mindfulness strategies and meditation can help us through and even prevent going into our amygdala2023-02-0825 minThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteWhat would be helpful?Send James a message or use the Q&A feature on Spotify to send questions and ideas for future episodes.  What would you like to learn more about to help you feel more comfortable inside and outside of your shell?  James can be reached at turtleshelltherapy@gmail.com or you can find him on TikTok, Instagram, or Facebook with the handle @turtleshelltherapy 2023-02-0300 minThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteUnderstanding EmotionsJames talks about the helpful purposes of emotions and how mindfulness can support understanding our emotions and how to use them to respond rather than react.  James also discusses the importance of boundaries and the science behind shame and compassion.2023-02-0133 minThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteThe Turtle Shell Therapy InstituteWelcome to the InstituteWelcome to The Turtle Shell Institute! In this first episode, James will be introducing the podcast, what to expect in the coming episodes, his background, and a general overview of EMDR therapy2023-02-0129 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys03e04: Leadership Perspectives with Amelia Parnell from NASPAThis episode features a leadership perspectives conversation with Amelia Parnell, Vice President for Policy Research and Advocacy at NASPA, a U.S. association devoted to serving student affairs administrators in higher education.Some of the resources mentioned in this episode include the following:NASPA (association):https://naspa.org/You Are a Data Person (book):https://styluspub.presswarehouse.com/browse/book/9781642671377/You-Are-a-Data-PersonSpeaking of College (podcast):https://www.speakingofcollege.com/This season of Leading Improvements in Higher Education is sponsored by the Center for Assessment and Research...2023-01-1746 minCirculation on the RunCirculation on the RunCirculation December 27, 2022 SpecialIn this week’s Circulation on the Run podcast, we turn the show over to Circulation’s Social Media Editors Dr. Pishoy Gouda and Dr. Peder Myhre. They interview the 2022 recipients of the Joseph Loscalzo Award for Best Basic Science Article, and the 2022 recipients of the James T. Willerson Award for Best Clinical Article. Dr. Maryjane Farr: Welcome everybody to Circulation on the Run. My name is Maryjane Farr, and I'm the digital strategies editor at Circulation. Carolyn and Greg are on break this week. And as part of the Circulation tradition, we turn the stag...2022-12-2631 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys03e03: The Role of Chairs in Leading Higher Education Institutions with Representatives from The Department Chair, a Wiley PublicationIn this episode, we discuss the role the Department Chair plays in higher education institutions with representatives from the Wiley publication entitled The Department Chair.  Our guests are Carolyn Allard, Trey Guinn, Juston Pate, and Halley Sutton.  Carolyn is Editor of The Department Chair; Trey is Associate Professor and Program Director in the School of Media and Design at the University of the Incarnate Word; Juston is President and CEO of Elizabethtown Community and Technical College; and Halley is Managing Editor for Wiley’s suite of higher education publications.Learn more about The Department Chair at this link...2022-12-1456 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys03e02: A Conversation with Contributors to a Special Issue of Assessment Update Focused on Learning ImprovementThis episode features contributors to a special issue of Assessment Update focused on learning improvement.  Assessment Update is a bimonthly periodical from Wiley for which Stephen Hundley, host of the Leading Improvements in Higher Education podcast, serves as editor.  Each of today’s podcast guests have contributed articles to the November/December 2022 issue of Assessment Update.  Our guests are Terri Flateby, Megan Good, Julie Morrison,  Monica Stitt-Burgh, and Pam Tracy, all of whom are members of the Learning Improvement Community.This season of Leading Improvements in Higher Education is sponsored by the Center for Assessment and Research Studie...2022-11-1453 minCirculation on the RunCirculation on the RunCirculation October 25, 2022 IssueThis week, please join Circulation's Associate Editor Marc Ruel and Executive Editor James de Lemos as they summarize all of the articles found in Circulation's annual Cardiovascular Surgery-Themed Issue for 2022. Dr. James de Lemos: Hi, welcome to Circulation on the Run. Greg and Carolyn are off today. My name is James de Lemos. I'm the executive editor for Circulation and I'm delighted to be joined today by Marc Ruel, who's the editor of our themed issue on cardiac surgery and leads the development and curation of all of the cardiac surgery content in Circulation. Marc...2022-10-2430 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys03e01: Recognizing the Center for Assessment and Research Studies, 2022 Recipient of the Trudy W. Banta Lifetime Achievement in Assessment AwardThis episode features three colleagues James Madison University's (JMU) Center for Assessment and Research Studies, or CARS, all of whom are also faculty members in JMU's Department of Graduate Psychology:  Sara Finney, Keston Fulcher, and Megan Good.  Sara is an Associate Director in CARS.  Keston previously served as Executive Director of CARS and is an Improvement Strategist.  Megan currently serves as Interim Executive Director of CARS.The Center for Assessment and Research Studies is recipient of the 2022 Trudy W. Banta Lifetime Achievement in Assessment Award.  Keston is the inaugural recipient of the Improvement Influencer Award.  Both of these...2022-10-0456 minThe Hallows ChurchThe Hallows ChurchNew Luke 9:28-36 | Jeff Hundley, Wallingford Expression | "A Glimpse Of Glory"Last week, we studied how Jesus called His Disciples to deny themselves, take up their cross and follow Him. This is a very difficult thing that we are asked to to do, however Jesus never calls us to do something by our own strength. Here we see Jesus give Peter, James and John a glimpse of who He is. Getting glimpses of His Glory by His grace waked us up, ignites our worship and changes our lives. A Glimpse of the Past Exodus 33:18 Exodus 34:29-30 A Glimpse of the Present Matthew 17:2 Hebrews 1:3a A Glimpse of the Future Philippians 3:20-21 1...2022-10-0444 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys02e12: Leadership Perspectives with President Roslyn Clark Artis from Benedict CollegeThis episode features a leadership perspectives conversation with Dr. Roslyn Clark Artis, President and CEO of Benedict College.  President Artis shares with us her leadership journey, advice for aspiring leaders, and future trends, including the role Historically Black Colleges and University play in higher education.  This season of Leading Improvements in Higher Education is sponsored by the Center for Assessment and Research Studies at James Madison University; learn more at jmu.edu/assessment.Episode recorded:  September 2022.  Host:  Stephen Hundley.  Producers:  Chad Beckner, Caleb Keith, and Shirley Yorger.  Original music:  Caleb Keith.  This award-winning podcast is a service...2022-09-1249 minBleav in UCLA FootballBleav in UCLA FootballUCLA football depth chart for season opener vs. Bowling Green, NFL cutsOrange County Register reporter James H. Williams and former UCLA linebacker Josh Woods discuss the UCLA football team's depth chart for the season opener against Bowling Green (00:08:26). The guys also talk about the 100+ temperature expected for the 11:30 am kickoff to start the season (00:01:35), recent NFL cuts (00:17:32) and defensive coordinator Bill McGovern (00:05:06).   Notable UCLA football alum to make NFL rosters: RB Brittain Brown (Raiders) OL Sean Rhyan (Packers) DB Quinten Lake (on IR for Rams) DL Otito Obonnia (Chargers) TE Greg Dulcich (on IR for Broncos) ...2022-09-0238 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys02e11: Leadership Perspectives with Drew Koch, Chief Executive Officer of the John N. Gardner Institute for Excellence in Undergraduate EducationIn this episode, we spend time with Drew Koch, Chief Executive Officer of the John N. Gardner Institute for Excellence in Undergraduate Education.  The Gardner Institute is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving outcomes associated with teaching, learning, retention, and completion, along with promoting higher education’s larger goal of achieving equity and social justice.  Learn more about the Gardner Institute at  jngi.org.This season of Leading Improvements in Higher Education is sponsored by the Center for Assessment and Research Studies at James Madison University; learn more at jmu.edu/assessment.Episode recorded:  July 2022.  Host: ...2022-08-151h 13Leading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys02e10: A Conversation with Three Editors of the New Stylus Publishing Book, Delivering on the Promise of High Impact PracticesThis episode features three editors of a new Stylus Publishing book entitled Delivering on the Promise of High-Impact Practices:  Research and Models for Achieving Equity, Fidelity, Impact, and Scale.  Our guests are Jerry Daday, Jillian Kinzie, and John Zilvinskis.  Jerry is a Professor of Sociology at IUPUI, where he also leads the Institute for Engaged Learning in the Division of Undergraduate Education.  Jillian is Interim Co-Director of the National Survey of Student Engagement in the Center for Postsecondary Research at Indiana University Bloomington.  John is an Associate Professor at Binghamton University, State University of New York.Some of the r...2022-07-0751 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys02e09: Leadership Perspectives with Kate McConnell from the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U)In this episode, we have a leadership perspectives conversation with Kate McConnell from the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U).  At AAC&U, Kate serves as Vice President for Curricular and Pedagogical Innovation and Executive Director of VALUE.  Kate’s leadership at AAC&U provides tremendous opportunities for advancing our understanding of important teaching, learning, and assessment concepts.  Learn more about AAC&U at aacu.org. This season of Leading Improvements in Higher Education is sponsored by the Center for Assessment and Research Studies at James Madison University; learn more at jmu.edu/assessment.E...2022-06-1356 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys02e08: A Conversation with Three Editors of the New Stylus Publishing Book, Reframing Assessment to Center EquityThis episode features three editors of a new Stylus Publishing book entitled Reframing Assessment to Center Equity:  Theories, Models, and Practices.  Our guests are Gianina Baker, Gavin Henning, and Anne Lundquist.  Gianina is the acting director of the National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment.  Gavin is Professor of Higher Education at New England College where he directs the master’s and doctoral programs in Higher Education Administration.  Anne is managing director for learning and innovation at The Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice at Temple University.This season of Leading Improvements in Higher Education is sponsored by the...2022-05-0952 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys02e07: Learning and Assessment in Fraternity and Sorority ContextsIn this episode, we have a conversation about learning and assessment taking place in fraternity and sorority contexts within the higher education sector.  Our guests are Jim Barber, Heather Matthews, and Steve Veldkamp.  Jim is Senior Associate Dean for Academic Programs in School of Education at the College of William & Mary.  Heather is Chief Communication Officer at Sigma Phi Epsilon.  Steve is Special Assistant to the Vice President for Student Affairs at The Pennsylvania State University, where he also serves as Executive Director of the Timothy J. Piazza Center for Fraternity and Sorority Research and Reform.  The Piazz...2022-04-0859 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys02e06: Assessment's Evolving Professional Identity with Co-Editors of a Special Issue of Research & Practice in AssessmentThis episode features the co-editors of a special issue of Research & Practice in Assessment focused on the topic of assessment’s evolving professional identity.  Our guests are Jeanne Horst and Gina Polychronopoulos.  Jeanne is Director of Research at CommonLit, and Gina is Associate Director for Curricular Assessment at George Mason University.  Our conversation has relevance for both individuals working directly in assessment and for colleagues who support and champion assessment in their respective contexts.  Listeners may access the special issue of Research & Practice in Assessment (Volume 17, Issue 2) discussed during this episode by visiting https://www.rpajournal.com/rpa-ar...2022-03-1137 minCirculation on the RunCirculation on the RunCirculation February 15, 2022 IssueThis week's episode is special: Circulation is proud to present the 6th annual Go Red for Women issue podcast. Please join Sana Al-Khatib and James de Lemos as they welcome authors Michelle Albert and Sadiya Khan as they discuss their articles "Shining a Light on the Superwoman Schema and Maternal Health" and "Geographic Differences in Prepregnancy Cardiometabolic Health in the United States, 2016 Through 2019." Then Sana presents an overview of the other exciting articles in this important issue. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib:          Hello, and welcome to this special Circulation on the Run podcast, focused on the sixth Go Red Fo...2022-02-1425 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys02e05: A Conversation with Three Colleagues Representing the Learning Improvement CommunityIn this episode, we spend time with three colleagues representing the Learning Improvement Community, a network of individuals in higher education reshaping learning outcomes assessment.  Our guests are Kathleen Gorski, Errin Heyman, and Pam Tracy.  Kathleen is Dean for Learning Outcomes, Curriculum, and Program Development at Waubonsee Community College.  Errin is Vice President of Strategy and Innovation at Reach University.  Pam directs the Center for Faculty Enrichment at Longwood University, where she is also a Professor of Communication Studies. This season of Leading Improvements in Higher Education is sponsored by the Center for Assessment and Rese...2022-02-1450 minAP Pro Football PodcastAP Pro Football PodcastBig Men Can ScoreHall of Fame left tackle Anthony Munoz, two-time Pro Bowl cornerback James Hasty, former major league baseball general manager Kevin Malone and former big-league catcher Nick Hundley join host Rob Maaddi on a special Super Bowl episode. Munoz talks about Cincinnati's offensive line, playing in two Super Bowls with the Bengals and Hydroxycut's "Big Game Sweepstakes." Malone and Hundley discuss their work in Los Angeles against human trafficking ahead of the Super  Bowl. Hasty chats about his career and his consulting firm that works to eliminate bias and racial disparity in sports hiring.2022-02-0746 minCirculation on the RunCirculation on the RunCirculation January 18, 2022 IssuePlease join author Mohamed Abdel-Wahab and Associate Editor Stefan James as they discuss the article "Comparison of a Pure Plug-Based Versus a Primary Suture-Based Vascular Closure Device Strategy for Transfemoral Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: The CHOICE-CLOSURE Randomized Clinical Trial." Dr. Carolyn Lam: Welcome to Circulation on the Run. Your weekly podcast summary and backstage pass to the Journal and its editors. We're your co-hosts. I'm Dr. Carolyn Lam, associate editor from the National Heart Center and Duke National University of Singapore. Dr. Greg Hundley: And I'm Dr. Greg Hundley, associate editor...2022-01-1820 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys02e04: The Guiding Principles for the Assessment of Arts LearningIn this episode, we discuss The Guiding Principles for the Assessment of Arts Learning.  Our guests are Timothy Brophy, Maria Leite, Marcia McCaffrey, and Jeff Poulin.  Timothy is Director of Institutional Assessment and Professor of Music Education at the University of Florida.  Maria is Assistant Director of Institutional Assessment at the University of Florida.  Marcia is an Arts Consultant with the New Hampshire Department of Education.  Jeff is Managing Director of Creative Generation.  Please see below for information about several resources mentioned during this episode.This season of Leading Improvements in Higher Education is sponsored by the Center...2022-01-171h 18The After Hours PodcastThe After Hours PodcastScammed Out Of My Bitcoin at $2,000 and Started Day Trading | John Hundley | After Hours PodcastFrom being involved in a crypto Ponzi scheme to lessons learned in  becoming a day trader with the help of MIC, enjoy this wonderful  conversation with John, Harry, and James. Watch the video podcast here : https://youtu.be/XIbYFFd6G3c --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/micafterhours/support2021-12-3036 minHeritage Hub PodcastHeritage Hub PodcastEpisode 4: Architecture of LebanonOur host, James Spragens, interviews Architect David Hennen on the architecture of Lebanon. David Hennen resides in one of the historic homes in Lebanon, the Hundley house. James Spragens also lives in one of the historic homes of Lebanon, Myrtle Dean. At one point Lebanon was called little Philadelphia due to the architecture of the buildings being reminiscent of Philadelphia.The background music for this episode is royalty free music from Storyblocks.com.Disclaimer: Opinions or points of view expressed by speakers on the Heritage Hub Podcast are those of the contributing speakers and do...2021-12-2356 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys02e03: 2021 Assessment Institute RecapIn this special episode, we provide a recap of the 2021 Assessment Institute, the oldest and largest U.S. higher education event focused on assessment and improvement.  Stephen Hundley and Caleb Keith provide an overview of the Assessment Institute, including some of the themes from this year’s program.  Christine Robinson and Karen Singer-Freeman share an update on the Grand Challenges in Assessment Project.  Jerry Daday, representing HIPs in the States, discusses the continued evolution of High Impact Practices.  Finally, we conclude with an excerpt from the Assessment Institute’s Plenary Keynote Panel featuring Jonathan Alger, President of James Ma...2021-12-191h 16Leading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys02e02: A Conversation with Three Leaders Representing the Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education (CAS)In this episode, we spend time with three leaders representing the Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education (CAS), which promotes standards in student affairs, student services, and student development programs.  Our guests are Dan Bureau, Devon Ford McCartney, and Darby Roberts.Dan is Assistant Vice President for Student Health and Wellbeing at Louisiana State University and is immediate past president of CAS.  Devon teaches at the University of Houston and works full time at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center leading Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion efforts.  Darby is Director of Student Life Stu...2021-11-1959 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys02e01: Recognizing Alverno College, 2021 Recipient of the Trudy W. Banta Lifetime Achievement in Assessment AwardThis episode recognizes and celebrates Alverno College, recipient of the 2021 Trudy W. Banta Lifetime Achievement in Assessment Award.  Our guests are Joe Foy, Heather Mernitz, and Kathleen O’Brien. Joe is vice president for Academic Affairs at Alverno College.  Heather is Professor of Physical Sciences and Chair of the Council for Student Assessment at Alverno College.  Kathleen is Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Emerita at Alverno College and currently serves as Provincial Coordinator for the School Sisters of St. Francis.Listeners will enjoy learning about what are known as the "Alverno Abilities" and the incred...2021-10-141h 03Circulation on the RunCirculation on the RunCirculation October 5, 2021 IssueThis week's episode features highlights from Circulation's 2021 Cardiovascular Surgery Themed Issue. Join Executive Editor James de Lemos along with Associate Editors Marc Ruel and Michael Fischbein as they discuss all of the articles found in this special issue. Dr. James de Lemos: Hi, my name is James de Lemos. I'm a cardiologist at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, and the executive editor for Circulation. And I'm standing in for Carolyn and Greg today to host our annual cardiovascular surgery-themed issue podcast. And I'm delighted to be joined by Marc Ruel, professor and...2021-10-0430 minCirculation on the RunCirculation on the RunCirculation August 10, 2021 IssueThis week's episode features a panel discussion in regard to Covid-19. Please join authors Kathryn Larson, Christopher deFilippi, James de Lemos, and Biykem Bozkurt as they discuss their articles regarding temporary myocarditis and Covid-19 vaccination. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Welcome to Circulation on the Run, your weekly podcast summary and backstage pass to the journal and its editors. We're your co-hosts, I'm Dr. Carolyn Lam, associate editor from the National Heart Center and Duke National University of Singapore. Dr. Greg Hundley: And I'm Dr. Greg Hundley, associate editor, director of the Pauley...2021-08-0936 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys01e18: The Future of Assessment with Contributors to a Special Issue of Research & Practice in AssessmentIn this episode, we have a conversation about the future of assessment with three thought leaders contributing to a special issue of Research & Practice in Assessment, an online journal.  Our guests are David Eubanks, Keston Fulcher, and Megan Good.Dave is Assistant Vice President in the Office of Institutional Assessment and Research at Furman University.  Keston is Executive Director of the Center for Assessment & Research Studies and a Professor of Graduate Psychology at James Madison University.  And Megan is Director of Academic Quality and Improvement at Auburn University. She also serves as Associate Editor of Research & Practice in...2021-03-1158 minCirculation on the RunCirculation on the RunCirculation on the Run: Discussing Circulation’s Response to COVID-19This week's episode is special: To start 2021, Circulation's Digital Strategies Editor, Amit Khera, hosts a look back at Circulation's response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Circulation's Executive Editor James de Lemos and Senior Associate Editor Biykem Bozkurt discuss the initial days of Covid manuscript submissions to Circulation. Then Amit interviews author Fatima Rodriguez and her findings of racial and ethnic differences of patients suffering from Covid-19. Finally, Amit interviews authors Nicholas (Nick) Hendren and Justin Grodin as they discuss their article, which was one of the first science outputs from this AHA COVID registry. TRANSCRIPT BELOW: ...2021-01-0536 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys01e06: CARS - Keston Fulcher and Caroline Prendergast from the Center for Assessment and Research StudiesOne of twelve inaugural episodes profiling partner associations and organizations of the Assessment Institute, this episode features two leaders from CARS, the Center for Assessment and Research Studies at James Madison University.  Keston Fulcher is Executive Director and Caroline Prendergast is a Doctoral Assistant.  This season of Leading Improvements in Higher Education is sponsored by Watermark, the largest global provider of educational intelligence software solutions for higher education. Watermark offers integrated digital tools that support assessment and accreditation, faculty activity reporting, course evaluation and surveys, and catalog and curriculum management. Learn more at watermarkinsights.com.  Episo...2020-10-1547 minBeyondthePineBeyondthePine4 Has-beens Convince Each Other Their Careers Aren't Over w/ Brett Hundley | Beyond the Pine #161Sign up at https://bspk.me/3e2J1Zi and enter code PINE to get 20% off your first box! Check out hot boy Brett on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/muscleparty Shop SP7 merch: http://store.sugarpine7.com/ Click to Subscribe and become just another cog in the machine: https://www.youtube.com/user/mlghwnt?sub_confirmation=1 Sugar Pine 7 Official: https://twitter.com/OfficialSP7 Steven: https://twitter.com/StevenSuptic Cib: https://twitter.com/notCib James: https://www.twitter.com/JamesDeAngeliz2020-10-071h 03Circulation on the RunCirculation on the RunCirculation October 06, 2020 IssueDr James de Lemos: Hello, my name is James de Lemos. I'm the executive editor for Circulation, and I'm delighted to be joined here by Tim Gardner professor of surgery at University of Pennsylvania and our long-term associate editor in charge of cardiac surgical content at Circulation; and Marc Ruel, who is professor of cardiac surgery at University of Ottawa and the chair of the department there and who for many years has led the cardiac surgery supplement issue. Mark, Tim, welcome. Marc, please introduce this issue for our listeners. Dr Marc Ruel: Thanks so much, James...2020-10-0525 minCirculation on the RunCirculation on the RunCirculation on the Run: Special Conversation with Former and Current Editors-in-Chief of CirculationThis week’s episode is special: we have the former and current Editors-in-Chief of Circulation on Circulation on the Run. Join Dr Amit Khera, Digital Strategies Editor of Circulation, as he speaks with Dr James T. Willerson, Editor-in-Chief from 1993 to 2004; Dr Joseph Loscalzo, Editor-in-Chief from 2004 to 2016; and Dr Joseph A. Hill, the current Editor-in-Chief. They will discuss the history of Circulation and how it continues to evolve. TRANSCRIPT Dr Amit Khera: Hi, this is Amit Khera. I'm digital strategies editor for Circulation from UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. Today we have a very special Ci...2020-06-2915 minDraftsmenDraftsmenDIY Art School Part 3 (Mentorship)A big benefit to attending traditional art school is having access to teachers that will mentor you. In this part of the Recreating Artschool series, Stan and Marshall discuss the best ways to find a mentor, what it might cost, how to make yourself attractive to mentorship and some of the future features that Proko.com will use to make online mentorship more accessible for art students around the world.We also talk about mentorship in this clip from season 1 - https://youtu.be/MpurWHEV7KACall and Ask Y...2020-05-1945 minOhio MysteriesOhio Mysteries10-Minute Mystery: Where are John Hundley and James McQueary? John Hundley and James McQueary were 9-year-old inseparable best friends in 1964 when they vanished from their neighborhood. No trace of them or evidence of what might have happened has ever been found. www.ohiomysteries.com feedback@ohiomysteries.com www.patreon.com/ohiomysteries www.twitter.com/mysteriesohio www.facebook.com/ohiomysteries Music: Audionautix- The Great Unknown The Great Phospher- Daniel Birch             Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2020-04-2319 minCirculation on the RunCirculation on the RunCirculation March 24, 2020Dr Carolyn Lam:               Welcome to Circulation on the Run, your weekly podcast soiree and backstage pass to the journal and its editors. I'm Dr Carolyn Lam, Associate Editor for the National Heart Center and Duke National University of Singapore. Dr Greg Hundley:            And I'm Greg Hundley, Associate Editor from the Pauley Heart Center at VCU Health in Richmond, Virginia. Well, Carolyn, this week we're going to talk about carotid stenosis, and you remember how we measure those a lot with ultrasound, and what that thickness is, and IMT? Well, we're going to talk about getting some thresholds and an update in that wit...2020-03-2323 minCirculation on the RunCirculation on the RunCirculation on the Run and Discover CircRes Dual Podcast with Dr Joseph Hill, Dr. Jane Freedman, and Dr. Amit KheraDr Amit Khera: I'm Amit Khera, I'm digital strategies editor for Circulation and I'm standing in this week for Carolyn Lam and Greg Hunley. And I'm also doing the Circulation on the Run podcast, as well as Discover CircRes podcast with our two editors in chief. This is Jane Freedman, who recently took over as editor-in-chief of Circulation Research, and Joseph Hill, who is the editor-in-chief of Circulation. So, welcome you both. We're excited to do this. Dr Joseph Hill: Thank you. Dr Jane Freedman: Thank you. Dr Amit Khera: The idea behind this, there's this session here at...2019-12-2309 minCirculation on the RunCirculation on the RunCirculation October 2019 IssueDr James de Lemos:        My name is James de Lemos. I'm the executive editor for Circulation and I'll be filling in today for Carolyn Lam and Greg Hundley, and delighted to host the podcast for the annual cardiac surgery themed issue. I'm joined today by Tim Gardner from the University of Pennsylvania who leads the surgical content in Circulation year-round, as well as by Dr Marc Ruel, who's the guest editor for this issue and the Chief of Cardiac Surgery at the University of Ottawa and has really led the development of this issue. Marc, Tim, welcome. Dr Timo...2019-10-0725 minThe ArizonaVarsity.com Podcast NetworkThe ArizonaVarsity.com Podcast NetworkArizonaSportsCast.com's Daily Fix- 1/24/19Breakdown (50 Minutes) Ralph Amsden talks about the Phoenix City Council meeting that saw a man convicted of attempted murder speak out against a tax to help remodel Talking Stick Arena in partnership with the Phoenix Suns, a tax that ended up passing by a vote of 6-2. The Hot List (15:20) Is Memphis Grizzlies PG Mike Conley a good fit for the Phoenix Suns? James Harden tied the record for most points scored by a visiting player at Madison Square Garden (24:13) Could the Arizona Diamondbacks experience with Zack Grienke help...2019-01-2400 minFeelin\' FilmFeelin' FilmEpisode 145: TitanicSo, it’s week 3 of our James Cameron Director Month series, and with it comes a film of unsinkable size. Coming in at 3 hours and 15 minutes, and with a $200 million dollar budget, Titanic  set out to tell the story of one of the biggest tragic events in history. We welcome Seattle-based blogger, writer, and film critic, Erynne Hundley to the show for this discussion where we find out if this epic historical romance really does make our hearts go on, or if our opinion of the film sunk over the years. Titanic Review - 0:01:50 The Connect...2019-01-211h 33Circulation on the RunCirculation on the RunCirculation November 6, 2018 IssueJames de Lemos:              Welcome everyone to Circulation on the Run my name is James de Lemos, I am the executive editor for Circulation based at UT Southwestern in Dallas and I will be filling in for Carolyn today as we discuss this year's surgery themed issue. I would like to welcome Dr Marc Ruel, the chairman of cardiac surgery at the University of Ottawa and a long-time editor of the Circulation of surgery themed issue, as well as Dr Tim Gardner, professor of cardiac surgery at The University of Pennsylvania and our leader at Circulation on the editor team for issues re...2018-11-0523 minTitletown Sound: A Green Bay Packers Fan PodcastTitletown Sound: A Green Bay Packers Fan PodcastEpisode 169: Spoonful of Peanut ButterHundley is gone, Rodgers re-signed, and Khalil Mack still has a chance to join the Pack. We talk about all of this plus, we give you our NFC North predictions, we listen to your voice mails and respond to your tweets. Join our Yahoo Pro Football Pick Em. Click here. We are group 25007, password TTSO. Please support our friend Jayme. Subscribe to our podcast on Google Play, Stitcher, Tune In, Pocket Casts and  iTunes! Shop our Amazon page! Follow Chris, James, Kevin and Titletown Sound Off on Twitter. Support the show. Become a Patron2018-08-311h 04CzabeCastCzabeCastAaron Rodgers Has All The MoneyPacker fans enjoyed their best day since winning the Super Bowl in Dallas almost 7 years ago. Minor-league out-of-bounds slinger Brett Hundley and his too-tight helmet got shipped out, and Aaron Rodgers got locked up with a mega-deal. Charch has last minute fantasy drafting advice. LeBron James' new show "The Shop" gets mixed reviews. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands2018-08-3054 minCzabeCastCzabeCastAaron Rodgers Has All The MoneyPacker fans enjoyed their best day since winning the Super Bowl in Dallas almost 7 years ago. Minor-league out-of-bounds slinger Brett Hundley and his too-tight helmet got shipped out, and Aaron Rodgers got locked up with a mega-deal. Charch has last minute fantasy drafting advice. LeBron James' new show "The Shop" gets mixed reviews. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands2018-08-3054 minCzabeCastCzabeCastAaron Rodgers Has All The MoneyPacker fans enjoyed their best day since winning the Super Bowl in Dallas almost 7 years ago. Minor-league out-of-bounds slinger Brett Hundley and his too-tight helmet got shipped out, and Aaron Rodgers got locked up with a mega-deal. Charch has last minute fantasy drafting advice. LeBron James' new show "The Shop" gets mixed reviews.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2018-08-3056 minCzabeCastCzabeCastAaron Rodgers Has All The MoneyPacker fans enjoyed their best day since winning the Super Bowl in Dallas almost 7 years ago. Minor-league out-of-bounds slinger Brett Hundley and his too-tight helmet got shipped out, and Aaron Rodgers got locked up with a mega-deal. Charch has last minute fantasy drafting advice. LeBron James' new show "The Shop" gets mixed reviews. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands2018-08-3054 minCzabeCastCzabeCastAaron Rodgers Has All The MoneyPacker fans enjoyed their best day since winning the Super Bowl in Dallas almost 7 years ago. Minor-league out-of-bounds slinger Brett Hundley and his too-tight helmet got shipped out, and Aaron Rodgers got locked up with a mega-deal. Charch has last minute fantasy drafting advice. LeBron James' new show "The Shop" gets mixed reviews.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2018-08-3054 minCzabeCastCzabeCastAaron Rodgers Has All The MoneyPacker fans enjoyed their best day since winning the Super Bowl in Dallas almost 7 years ago. Minor-league out-of-bounds slinger Brett Hundley and his too-tight helmet got shipped out, and Aaron Rodgers got locked up with a mega-deal. Charch has last minute fantasy drafting advice. LeBron James' new show "The Shop" gets mixed reviews. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands2018-08-3054 minCzabeCastCzabeCastAaron Rodgers Has All The MoneyPacker fans enjoyed their best day since winning the Super Bowl in Dallas almost 7 years ago. Minor-league out-of-bounds slinger Brett Hundley and his too-tight helmet got shipped out, and Aaron Rodgers got locked up with a mega-deal. Charch has last minute fantasy drafting advice. LeBron James' new show "The Shop" gets mixed reviews. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2018-08-3054 minLocked On Packers - Daily Podcast On The Green Bay PackersLocked On Packers - Daily Podcast On The Green Bay PackersAaron Rodgers gets historic new contract, Brett Hundley trade, moreAaron Rodgers reportedly will get the biggest deal in NFL history, and former Packer James Jones broke the news. What does it mean for the Packers moving forward? We break it all down. Plus, Green Bay will deal backup QB  Brett Hundley for a 2019 draft pick. What does that mean for the other QBs on the roster? We also answer some listener questions to close out the preseason.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2018-08-3032 minLocked On Packers - Daily Podcast On The Green Bay PackersLocked On Packers - Daily Podcast On The Green Bay PackersAaron Rodgers gets historic new contract, Brett Hundley trade, moreAaron Rodgers reportedly will get the biggest deal in NFL history, and former Packer James Jones broke the news. What does it mean for the Packers moving forward? We break it all down. Plus, Green Bay will deal backup QB  Brett Hundley for a 2019 draft pick. What does that mean for the other QBs on the roster? We also answer some listener questions to close out the preseason. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Get full access to The Leap at theleap.substack.com/subscribe2018-08-3033 minNext Fan Up NFL News & ReactionNext Fan Up NFL News & ReactionNFL Preseason Week 4 and Scott Bogman from Fantrax Drops InPodVader is joined by Neil (Redskins) and James (Eagles) to preview the deep roster players for every NFL team that will be on display in all UN-important Week 4 of the NFL preseason. Plus, James shares some thoughts on the Eagles opening day roster - or more importantly the non-players on that roster. PodVader talks to Scott Bogman, a brother from the Fantrax Podcasting Network, about fantasy football. Neil talks about the future of the NFL preseason. And then we preview Week 4. 14:17 - This Week In the NFL Yesterday Today - Mychal Kendricks insider trading; Brett Hundley off to...2018-08-291h 59Titletown Sound: A Green Bay Packers Fan PodcastTitletown Sound: A Green Bay Packers Fan PodcastEpisode 168: Pierogi BathAlexander and Jackson look like they could revitalize the secondary, while Hundley and Kizer look like they've never played quarterback before. We talked about the lack of depth in the offensive line, the young and strong secondary and what it all means for the regular season. Join our Yahoo Pro Football Pick Em. Click here. We are group 25007, password TTSO. Please support our friend Jayme. Subscribe to our podcast on Google Play, Stitcher, Tune In, Pocket Casts and  iTunes! Shop our Amazon page! Follow Chris, James, Kevin and Titletown Sound Off on Twitter. Support the show. Become a Patron2018-08-261h 04The SuperFlex SuperShow | Dynasty Fantasy FootballThe SuperFlex SuperShow | Dynasty Fantasy FootballEpisode 11: “Hundley Hand Check”Week 6 in the NFL was a nightmare for superflex players, starting (of course) with the potentially season-ending injury to Aaron Rodgers. But the freak show didn’t stop there, as quarterbacks were injured or benched all over the league. The guys have thoughts on some of the new starters, some speculation on player availability, and even some analysis on Colin Kaepernick in a week where he would have been in high demand. The gang goes in-depth on the other movers and shakers from Week 6, from the injury/benching replacements and their expectations, to the confidence level in su...2017-10-181h 07DFSR\'s NFL Daily Fantasy PodcastDFSR's NFL Daily Fantasy PodcastDFS NFL Talk Week 7 - Look Back at Week 6 and Ahead to Week 7 - 10/17/17DFSR’s Doug Norrie and James Davis take to the Tuesday morning podcast recapping the Week 6 stories in the NFL. The big news obviously is the Aaron Rodgers injury which throws the Packers’ season into the mire as they’ll need to start Brett Hundley at quarterback for the foreseeable future. It also hurts the rest of the offense going forward.  Other story lines from Week 6 include the most 100 yard+ plus running games we’ve seen from any week. Big gainers obviously include new life from Adrian Peterson after the trade to the Cardinals and Mark Ingram taking over full RB1 duties...2017-10-1700 minCirculation on the RunCirculation on the RunCirculation July 19, 2016 Issue  Speaker 1: Welcome to Circulation on the Run, your weekly podcast summary and backstage pass to the journal and its editors. I'm Dr. Carolyn Lam, Associate Editor from the National Heart Center and Duke National University of Singapore. Joining me in just a moment are Dr. James Gammie and Dr. Timothy Gardner to discuss our feature paper this week describing the first-in-human clinical experience with a novel transapical beating heart mitral valve repair.     First, here are the highlights of this week's journal. The first paper is from co-primary authors doctors Yoon, [Tsue 00:00:49], and [Cha 00:00:50] as well as...2016-07-1818 miniUniverseiUniverseGary A. Dunbar, James E. Pirkle, PhD., Willoughby S. HundleyiUniverse Radio order of interviews for 5/19/13 show: 3:00-4:00PM EST 1. “Revenue Growth: A Management Guide for Government Contractors”; by Gary A. Dunbar 2. “The Validation Plan: Awakening and Incorporating the Essential Virtues for a Good Life Leading to Respect, Harmony, and Peace”; by James E. Pirkle, PhD. 3. “Ashes of Deception”; by Willoughby S. Hundley III, MD2013-05-1952 min