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Kitty Yale
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Making Gay History
The Nazi Era: Episode 3: Overview Part II
In our second introductory episode, we focus on life in the Nazi concentration camps and offer a glimpse into the experiences of LGBTQ people in occupied countries during WWII as we continue to set the context for the eight profile episodes to follow. Visit our episode webpage for additional resources, archival photos, and a transcript of the episode. For exclusive Making Gay History bonus content, join our Patreon community. ——— -The following interview segments are from the archive of the USC Shoah Foundation – The Institute for Visual History and Education: Walter Schwarze, © 1997 USC Shoah Foundation Kitty Fischer, © 1995 USC Shoah Foundation For more informat...
2025-02-06
40 min
Making Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the Archive
The Nazi Era: Overview Part II
In our second introductory episode, we focus on life in the Nazi concentration camps and offer a glimpse into the experiences of LGBTQ people in occupied countries during WWII as we continue to set the context for the eight profile episodes to follow.Visit our episode webpage for additional resources, archival photos, and a transcript of the episode.For exclusive Making Gay History bonus content, join our Patreon community.———-The following interview segments are from the archive of the USC Shoah Foundation – The Institute for Visual History and Education: Walter Schwarze...
2025-02-06
40 min
Connecting with Coincidence 2.0 with Bernard Beitman, MD
Sprinkling the Magic of Coincidence Dust, Jenna LaMere: EP 324
Meet the Synchronicity Fairy! Jenna LaMere brings the spirit of synchronicity to huge numbers of TikTok followers. She will inspire you as well. She knows we are living in a time of huge change. Apocalypse or Apocascension? Her brilliant uses of synchronicity help us to ascend. To register for the Coincidence Cafe to tell your coincidence stories: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcpcuqtpzgpGtVC3wPGbWi_v_bxk786mUId#/registration Jenna LaMere is a multi-passionate creator who wears many hats: Spiritual mentor, Alignment coach, Galactic light-Code Artist, Soul-essence Channel & Charmcaster. She’s most widely known for her viral TikTok Sy...
2024-07-17
1h 08
The Edge of Everyday with Sandra Bargman
Solutions on the Edge of Change with Eleanor LeCain
Eleanor LeCain shows the way to a new America and a new world. An inspirational speaker, author, and advisor to policymakers, she communicates a compelling vision of a better future and practical pathways to create it. Her first book, Breakthrough Solutions: How to Improve Your Life and Change the World by Building on What Works, has a foreword by the Dalai Lama. This compelling book profiles nine game-changing social innovations that dramatically improve peoples’ lives and strengthen families and communities.Eleanor advises candidates and policymakers on issues and strategy. Eleanor helped elect Elizabeth Warren to th...
2024-04-11
48 min
IPS On Diversity Podcast
The Pronoun Movement and Identity Politics among Singapore’s Youth | IPS On Diversity Podcast S4E9
In 2019, the word “they” was announced as the world of the year, a pronoun referring to a single person whose gender identity is non-binary. As the political movements driven by identity politics continue to clash against traditional values in the West, the conversations surrounding neo-pronouns and the fluidity of gender identity has grown louder in Singapore as well.In the ninth and final episode of Season 4, the episode delves into the evolving landscape of gender identity and pronouns. Our host, Liang Kaixin, is joined by Dr Michelle Ho, Assistant Professor of Feminist and Queer Cultural Studies of the Nati...
2024-03-05
1h 03
Things That Are Blank - Game Show
Drew Buxbaum
This week, Drew Buxbaum is here to take on our long-term reigning champ! Join in and play along! NOTE: In the final round, our returning champ's audio was corrupted, so you'll only be able to hear the answers (without the clues). CARD 1 CLUE: 9 Lives CATEGORY: Famous cats ANSWERS: Grumpy Cat, Socks, Hello Kitty, Mr. Bigglesworth, Morris, Felix, Snowball CARD 2 CLUE: Maybe This Time CATEGORY: Things with feathers that cannot fly ANSWERS: Rooster, Ostrich, Pillow, Peacock, Penguin, Turkey, Comforter CARD 3 CLUE: Party Time... or Not
2024-02-20
19 min
Access 2 Perspectives – Conversations. All about Open Science Communication
Science Open - Utilizing persistent identifiers to provide services for researchers and publishers - A spotlight on Africa
At AfricArXiv, we have been working with ScienceOpen since 2020 as one of our affiliate repositories, having set up a collection for African Languages and COVID-19 in Africa. You can easily request journal-independent Peer Review on your submitted works within their system. Stephanie will tell us what else they are doing to support African research dissemination. She is also joined by Andrew Joseph, a Digital Publisher at Wits University Press, South Africa. Stephanie Dawson ORCID: 0000-0002-2298-2 Stephanie Dawson grew up in northern California and studied Biology at Yale University. She then worked...
2023-11-27
1h 13
Pilgrim's Progress
Heather Cassano - the computer connection
Heather has served for over two decades as a product design leader at technology companies like Google, Meta, Pearson and Yahoo. She understands that when a person uses a computer, they are making thousands of personal choice in what they look at. Her insight into psychology and technology give consumers the most positive experience possible when they open up that laptop. No one understands better the fact that we are shaped by what we read on line. A powerhouse in the industry, Heather was featured in "Profiles of Women in Human Computer Interaction" by the Anita Borg Institute at...
2023-08-04
29 min
Pilgrim's Progress
Jen Croneberger on Compassion and Belonging
Jen Croneberger is a widely sought-after 4-time TEDx speaker and compassionate leadership/culture change consultant and is the Founder and Chief Inspiration Officer of JLynne Consulting Group, LLC and The HUMAN Leadership Institute. She has spend 20 years helping corporations encourage their employees to build deeper connections and awareness. Her Master’s Degree is in Sports and Performance Psychology and some of Jen’s clients have included professional athletes as well as such gold- standard companies, such as Nike, Procter & Gamble, Lockheed Martin, The US Department of Defense, The NIH and the USDA. Jen 's academic credentials are impressive and she...
2023-07-04
00 min
6 Degrees of Cats
Curiosity Didn’t Kill the Cat, Part 1: Research and Righting Reflexes
This episode of 6 Degress of Cats, the world's #1 (and only) cat-themed culture, history and science podcast is part one of a two-episode series on cats and science! In part 1, we take a cue from cats and let our curiosity lead us through an exploration of how science and cats go hand in hand - er, paw in paw. Join your host as she welcomes a stellar lineup of scientists - and comes to a slightly scientific conclusion of her own about cats! Materials scientist Titilayo Shodiya, Ph.D., host of hit pop science podcast Dope...
2023-05-23
28 min
6 Degrees of Cats
Curiosity Didn’t Kill the Cat, Part 1: Research and Righting Reflexes
This episode of 6 Degress of Cats, the world's #1 (and only) cat-themed culture, history and science podcast is part one of a two-episode series on cats and science! In part 1, we take a cue from cats and let our curiosity lead us through an exploration of how science and cats go hand in hand - er, paw in paw. Join your host as she welcomes a stellar lineup of scientists - and comes to a slightly scientific conclusion of her own about cats! Materials scientist Titilayo Shodiya, Ph.D., host of hit pop science podcast Dope...
2023-05-23
28 min
Surfing the MASH Tsunami
S3-E48.3 - More Positive Phase 2B Results from Poxel
A recent string of press releases presaged some of the most exciting, promising data of the last decade in NASH drug development. In this conversation, Stephen Harrison continues his review of Phase 2B results from Akero’s HARMONY Trial before introducing more positive Phase 2B results from a study by Poxel. Mazen Noureddin, Jörn Schattenberg, Louise Campbell and Roger Green share impressions. Mazen asked whether the future must rely on combination therapies. The question leads Roger back to a comment Akero Chief Development Officer, Kitty Yale, made in a January 2021 podcast. She stated that Akero believes the...
2022-10-08
13 min
Cintra Wilson Feels Your Pain
PRADA MEINHOFF
This piece was written when OWS was actually occupying Wall Street. "People should not be afraid of their governments. Government should be afraid of their people." — Alan MooreWeeks ago, I saw a photo on the internet that really stuck in my gag reflex: A piggy-faced group of Wall Street insiders -- men in pinstripe suits and ties, women in silk dresses and big ass, fuck-you, 11mm Barbara Bush pearls -- were sitting on balcony overlooking Zucotti Park, smugly looking down on the protestors, drinking champagne. Two thoughts occurred to me:1. This...
2022-07-06
09 min
Florida Woman
Minisode 1 - Crypto No Go
Hey Honey Buns, we're trying out a brand-new formula for postin' our 'tent. Welcome to the miniverse.Florida Man:https://www.tampabay.com/news/crime/2022/01/19/tampa-woman-pleads-guilty-in-dark-web-bitcoin-murder-for-hire-case/Florida Woman:https://abc7news.com/florida-man-spiderman-robs-store-casselberry-seminole-county-sheriffs-office/5194105/Facts:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conch_Republichttps://news.yale.edu/2021/11/22/rare-mosquito-borne-viruses-found-be-widespread-florida-everglades
2022-01-21
32 min
Dialogues on AI Digital Pathology
Special Episode (PART 4) - Conversation with KOL Hepatologists and Pharma Thought Leaders in NASH
We’re very happy to bring you Part 4 that will wrap up the Special Episode podcast of Dialogues on AI Digital Pathology! In this Part 4 podcast, our guests – KOL Hepatologists and Pharma Thought Leaders in NASH – continue their discussions in response to questions by Pharma companies and clinical investigators. Find out their views on how AI Digital Pathology (AI-DP) can effectively impact NASH drug development, preclinical studies and clinical practice with granular histopathological data. Please click here to view the Key Takeaways for Part 4 or go to https://tinyurl.com/b4ttvb4s. ...
2021-06-07
49 min
Dialogues on AI Digital Pathology
[Official Trailer] Special Episode (PART 4) - Conversation with KOL Hepatologists and Pharma Thought Leaders in NASH
Dialogues on AI Digital Pathology is releasing Part 4 of its Special Episode real soon! Listen to this trailer for a snippet of Part 4 with our guests, KOL hepatologists and Pharma Thought Leaders in NASH, as they continue their discussions on AI Digital Pathology (AI-DP), and the application and future of AI-DP in clinical practice, liver research, and drug development. Guests Prof. Stephen Harrison, Medical Director, Pinnacle Clinical Research Prof. Vlad Ratziu, Professor of Hepatology, Sorbonne University and Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital Dr. Judith Ertle, Sen...
2021-06-03
03 min
Dialogues on AI Digital Pathology
Special Episode (PART 3) - Conversation with KOL Hepatologists and Pharma Thought Leaders in NASH
Guests Prof. Stephen Harrison (Pinnacle Clinical Research) Prof. Vlad Ratziu (Sorbonne University Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital) Dr. Judith Ertle (Boehringer Ingelheim) Dr. Karin Conde-Knape (Novo Nordisk) Ms. Kitty Yale (Akero Therapeutics) Moderator Dr. Nikolai Naoumov (Novartis) Key Takeaways 1) The innovation and qualities that AI Digital Pathology (AI-DP) brings to drug development can be described as a disruptive technology as it expands the knowledge of NASH pathobiology, introduces standardization and reproducibility on a fully qua...
2021-05-17
57 min
Dialogues on AI Digital Pathology
[Official Trailer] Special Episode (PART 3) - Conversation with KOL Hepatologists and Pharma Thought Leaders in NASH
Our Special Episode conversation on AI Digital Pathology in NASH Drug Development continues (in Parts 3 and 4) with our guests, KOL hepatologists and Pharma Thought Leaders in NASH, as they respond to questions by Pharma companies and clinical investigators on how AI Digital Pathology (AI-DP) can augment clinical trial data and work alongside pathologists to detect granular information that could be pivotal for determining patient recruitment, staging and treatment responses. The full Part 3 podcast will be launched early next week, so click here to listen to the Trailer of Part 3! A huge Thank You...
2021-05-14
03 min
Surfing the MASH Tsunami
S2 E5.3 — After the FDA Webcast: Discussing Drug Development and Clinical Trial Strategies
The Surfers and guests Manal Abdelmalek, Naim Alkhouri, and Akero Therapeutics Chief Development Officer Kitty Yale discuss sections of the FDA Webcast that centered on drug development and clinical trial strategies.The panel discussed key takeaways from the FDA webcast on NASH Drug Development on the subjects of clinical trial design and development strategies. Much discussion centered around parallel clinical trials for F2/F3 and controlled cirrhotic patients, both in terms of rethinking endpoints (is it sufficient to "halt" progression?) and designing sets of parallel trials to the sponsor's best benefit. Another key topic involved combination of...
2021-02-09
24 min
Surfing the MASH Tsunami
S2 E5.2 — After the FDA Webcast: Discussing Clinical Endpoints
The Surfers and guests Manal Abdelmalek, Naim Alkhouri and Akero Therapeutics Chief Development Officer Kitty Yale discuss sections of the FDA Webcast that centered on clinical and surrogate endpoints.The panel discussed key takeaways from the FDA webcast on NASH Drug Development on the subject of endpoints. The group focused discussion on a few issues: (a) histology, both in terms of its continued primacy as a surrogate for pre-cirrhotics and FDA's willingness to accept digital histology; (b) ratification that "the goalposts" are not moving on the endpoint issue; (c) frank statement that risk: benefit ratio...
2021-02-09
17 min
Surfing the MASH Tsunami
S2 E5.1 - After the FDA Webcast: Beginning and Ending Perceptions
The Surfers and guests Manal Abdelmalek, Naim Alkhouri and Akero Therapeutics Chief Development Officer Kitty Yale share high-level perspectives on the FDA Webcast, both before and after the group's detailed conversation.The panel shared overall impressions and key takeaways from the FDA webcast on NASH Drug Development, both before and after the detailed discussion. Key issues included the agency's continued reliance on histology coupled with a willingness to accept digital pathology results, the importance of risk: benefit ratio in drug evaluation, the importance of a composite fibrosis+steatosis endpoint, and new approaches to clinical trials...
2021-02-08
27 min
Surfing the MASH Tsunami
S2 E5 - What We Learned at Today's FDA Webcast on NASH Drug Development
Manal Abdelmalek, Naim Alkhouri, and Akero Therapeutics Chief Development Officer Kitty Yale join the Surfers to discuss Friday's FDA webcast on NASH Drug Development.Friday's FDA Webcast on NASH drug development provided few concrete answers but several clues and directions to pursue. Listen as Manal Abdelmalek, Naim Alkhouri, and Kitty Yale, Chief Development Officer at Akero Therapeutics, join the Surfers to read the tea leaves and identify fruitful areas for further research and pursuit. Issues around diagnostics and the risk: benefit tradeoff received particular attention.
2021-02-01
1h 09
Surfing the MASH Tsunami
S2 E4 - What to Listen For Friday at the FDA Webcast
Manal Abdelmalek joins the Surfers to share expectations in advance of Friday's FDA Webcast on NASH Drug Development.FDA's Friday webcast titled "Regulatory Perspectives for Development of Drugs for Treatment of NASH" is the agency's long-awaited public event to provide better definition on what trial must achieve for a NASH drug to gain approval. In advance of that event, Stephen, Louise, Manal and Roger share expectations for that session. Kitty Yale, Chief Development Officer for Akero Therapeutics and a participant in our post-session podcast, sends in four points to explore. Whether you care about the...
2021-01-28
51 min
Creepy Life
39 - The Secret Society Skull and Bones
This week's episode is short and secret. Thomas describes Yale's secret society, Skull and Bones. Multiple presidents and other leaders have been members. Do they control every major event that happens in the world? This episode also shows a lot of weird insight into the hosts' brains, kitty input, and bad jokes (as usual). Email us at creepylifepodcast@gmail.com and stay creepy! Check out our sources: https://allthatsinteresting.com/skull-and-bones-society https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skull_and_Bones https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Skull_and_Bones_members https://www...
2021-01-18
21 min
The Well Done Life
Finding Joy and Adulting
Hi everyone!In this week's episode I wanted to share the things that are bringing me joy. We talk about gratitude journals, Instagram, and content I hope you enjoy this week's episode. Here are a few links to check out for more information. Stay well :-)The Science of Well Being (Free Yale Course): https://www.coursera.org/learn/the-science-of-well-beingDaJen Eats (Great Vegan Restaurant in Central Florida): https://dajeneats.com/ "And The People Stayed Home" by Kitty O'Meara: https://www.oprahmag.com/entertainment/a31747557/and-the-people-stayed-home-poem-kitty-omeara-interview/"And the people stayed hom...
2020-04-06
22 min
Working People
Kai
In this episode, we round off our special two-week series on sex work by talking to Kai, a sex worker and DJ in Atlanta, Georgia. Kai is a wonderful, funny person and, in our chat, he shares some really important insights about different kinds of sex work, how sex workers take care of themselves and each other, and about the disastrous real-life implications the SESTA-FOSTA bills have for sex workers. We also talk to Kai about his life story. We talk about having to move from coast to coast as a kid and make new friends in completely different...
2018-11-13
1h 53
Working People
BONUS EPISODE #3B - Alex Andrews
In Part II of our bonus episode in this special Working People series on sex work, we chat to the amazing Alex Andrews, an organizer, former sex worker, and co-founder of SWOP Behind Bars, part of the Sex Workers Outreach Project. SWOP Behind Bars “is a national social justice network dedicated to the fundamental human rights of people who face discrimination from the criminal justice system due to the stigma associated with the sex trade.” We talk to Alex about what led her to get involved with SWOP Behind Bars and about the vital work they and other sex work...
2018-11-09
1h 37
Into The Light Paranormal
Winchester Mystery House. Taking a Closer Look. Eccentric Widow or is it Filled with Freemason Iconography?
The iconic Winchester Mystery House. We've heard the story of an eccentric widow who built a rambling nonsense house to "confuse" the spirits of those killed by the Winchester Rifle. The Winchester House is one of the most recognized estates in the United States. It has over 160 rooms, staircases that lead up to nowhere, and doors that open to solid walls. Was all this the musings of a crazy woman or are we missing the hidden meanings of the house's anomalic architecture? Who was Sarah Winchester? Most of us know only one side of the story. Dubbed "The Belle of...
2017-03-23
00 min
The Teach Better Podcast
Podcast #11: Teaching Undergraduates and Preschoolers with Carla Horwitz
Carla Horwitz spends her time teaching undergraduates at Yale about child development and directing one of the nation's premiere early child care centers: the Calvin Hill Day Care Center and Kitty Lustman-Findling Kindergarten. In our conversation we talk about how these two jobs overlap, the importance of quality early education, and how college classrooms should be places for creativity and play.
2015-06-29
00 min
Martini Shot
House in a House
Sometimes when I'm reading a magazine article, or one of those awful New York Times news analysis pieces, the reporter will feel compelled to say, in the middle of referring to a person or a place, something like, "full; disclosure: the author is personally acquainted with... " you know, whatever they were writing about. So if they're writing about Yale or Harvard, they'll say, "full; disclosure: this reporter is a graduate of Yale," which didn't really need to be disclosed, actually: you can tell someone went to Harvard or Yale just by the tortured non-logic of his argument, and how often...
2006-07-12
05 min