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Jill Anschutz
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The Galactosemia Podcast
Primary Ovarian Insufficiency & Purple Sweet Potatoes with Dr. Synneva Hagen Lillevik
In this episode of The Galactosemia Podcast, we’re joined by Dr. Synneva Hagen Lillevik, a registered dietitian and researcher, to explore her groundbreaking work on the potential benefits of purple sweet potatoes in treating Classic Galactosemia. Dr. Hagen Lillevik shares insights from her recent studies, offering hope and new directions for dietary management of this rare condition.thegalactosemiapodcast.com – support the show; ad-free and early access episodesLinks & Resources Mentioned:Purple Sweet Potato Study - https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/23/15/8654Guest Bio – Dr. Synnev...
2025-05-01
1h 12
Dementia Resilience with Jill Lorentz
DRwJL – Music Therapy Research Program for Sundowners
December 6, 2022 My guest in studio today is Sarah Thompson, a PHD student at the University of Colorado Anschutz in Denver. She is conducting a studio on music therapy and how it benefits people who are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and their care partners. She is looking for a team of 20 people for the study which begins in January. If you are interested, please contact Sarah as soon as possible to register. To load music from Youtube, open the APP on your phone or tablet, then, on the lower right corner, you will see Library. Click li...
2022-12-06
55 min
Dementia Resilience with Jill Lorentz
DRwJL – A Candid Talk About Research with Dr. Peter Pressman
October 4, 2022 My guest today is Dr. Peter Pressman, Neurologist and Researcher at the University of Colorado Hospital Anschutz in Denver, Colorado. Dr Pressman and Dr. Huntington Potter are looking for people to join the newest phase of the Sargramostim clinical trial. Otherwise known as the Leukine study. This clinical research is showing promise in fighting Alzheimer's disease. Dr Pressman talks about what the research trial will entail, as well as answering some burning questions about the validity of some research that has drawn attention for not so good reasons. Dr. Pressman gets very...
2022-10-04
1h 01
Vision For Life
Episode 84 | Loving Our Neighbors, Part 4: Education
Who are our vulnerable neighbors? How can we get to know them? And how does the gospel compel us to act on their behalf? In today's episode, Autumn and Jill Anschutz answer these questions in light of the impact of our state and local educational systems on vulnerable children. Schools that perform consistently bring stability to the lives of children which links directly to outcomes they experience later in life.Jill is a Board Member of the Charter School Institute, an organization that authorizes charter schools for the state of Colorado, and Rocky Mountain Prep, a local...
2022-05-18
49 min
The Kim Monson Show
Fauci's Vaccination Rhetoric not Going as Planned
Proposition 119, LEAP-Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program, is a definitive NO on November’s ballot. LEAP’s unelected, unaccountable Authority Board is not a representative government. The high taxes on marijuana as revenue generators for LEAP and a Denver proposition for “pandemic research” will have many marijuana users purchasing marijuana on the black market thereby increasing crime in our communities. Look for Kim’s “We the People” Voter’s Guide in Sunday’s email newsletter. On America’s Veterans Stories Kim interviews Army Veteran John Lohre, who served after the Korean War. The show broadcasts this Sunday at 3pm and 10pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ...
2021-10-07
56 min
Dementia Resilience with Jill Lorentz
DRwJL- Dr. Huntington Potter - A Candid & Deep Look at Research & Alz
Sept. 7, 2021 – I had a riveting, breaking news conversation with one of the most celebrated researchers in the world. Dr. Huntington Potter is Professor of Neurology, Director of Alzheimer’s Disease Program at the Linda Crnic Institute for Down Syndrome, and is Director of the CU Alzheimer’s and Cognition Center at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center. Previously, Dr. Potter studied, researched and taught for 30 years at Harvard University. He then designed and directed the Florida Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center and the Johnnie B. Byrd Sr. Alzheimer’s Center & Research Institute. He is currently expanding his discov...
2021-09-07
57 min
We Are Unstoppable
Ed Werder
How do you tell your son-in-law that he won’t survive colon cancer? How do you help your daughter survive a cancerous brain tumor and your wife survive breast cancer? Ed Werder, who for 40 years as an NFL reporter for ESPN, CNN, Sports Illustrated and major daily newspapers, has gotten the football story where others haven’t. Ed talks about how he was unstoppable in getting the story of a lifetime (hint: it involves the Dallas Cowboys) and the new difficulties of continuing to get scoops during the pandemic. But the challenges of reporting on football pale compared to what it t...
2021-02-11
31 min
Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast
Live at The Met Museum: Beauty, Love, Body
For this episode of Let Me Ascertain You, we bring you back to New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, where The Civilians are artists in residence. As part of our research, we were wandering through some of the museum's halls like the Petrie Court, looking at nude sculptures that fill that space, like Jacques Sarazin’s gentle Leda and the Swan and Antonio Canova’s indifferent Paris. Surrounded by such a rich history of the representation of the human form, we questioned how the human body and what we find beautiful have changed through time. In our last p...
2015-11-24
00 min
Cricket 2006-07 Podcast, ABC Sport
Live at The Met Museum: Beauty, Love, Body
For this episode of Let Me Ascertain You, we bring you back to New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, where The Civilians are artists in residence. As part of our research, we were wandering through some of the museum's halls like the Petrie Court, looking at nude sculptures that fill that space, like Jacques Sarazin’s gentle Leda and the Swan and Antonio Canova’s indifferent Paris. Surrounded by such a rich history of the representation of the human form, we questioned how the human body and what we find beautiful have changed through time. In our last podcast, we bro...
2015-11-23
21 min