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DNA Dialogues: Conversations in Genetic Counseling Research
#16-Cancer Care: Surgical Genetic Testing & Pancreatic Cancer Screening
In this episode we are exploring two publications related to cancer care. In our first segment we talk to 2 authors about their research on genetic counselors and identification of patients for high-risk pancreatic cancer screening. In our second segment, Khalida interviews a genetic counselor about their study to evaluate surgical patient perspectives of genetic testing provided by a non-genetics professional. Segment 1: “Practices and perspectives of genetic counselors about high-risk pancreatic cancer screening: A cross-sectional survey study” Amy Wiegand is a board-certified genetic counselor who specializes in cancer genetics. She graduated with her Master’s in Genetic...
2025-05-29
52 min
Inside Julia's Kitchen
Meet Rick Smilow
On the latest episode of Inside Julia’s Kitchen, host Todd Schulkin speaks to Rick Smilow, CEO of the Institute of Culinary Education in New York City. They discuss the school’s 50th anniversary and the role of cooking school in today’s food world. Plus, Rick shares a Julia Moment.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Inside Julia's Kitchen by becoming a member!Inside Julia's Kitchen is Powered by Simplecast.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not...
2025-05-22
47 min
All in the Industry
Rick Smilow and Lachlan Sands, Institute of Culinary Education (ICE)
Today on our episode #410 of All in the Industry, Shari Bayer's guests are Rick Smilow, Chairman & CEO of the Institute of Culinary Education (ICE), and Lachlan Sands, President of the Institute of Culinary Education’s LA Campus. ICE, which the school is often referred to for short, is one of the nation’s most prestigious culinary schools, currently headquartered in NYC and with a second location in Los Angeles. This year, in 2025, ICE is celebrating a big milestone – its 50th anniversary. Rick's tenure began in 1995, when he acquired the predecessor school, Peter Kump’s New York Cooking School, which was foun...
2025-04-01
1h 15
Gator Gab
S4 E17: Featuring an interview with Haley Smilow, Class of 2015!
In this episode: Gaynor mobile app, Families Formed Through Adoption Affinity Group meeting, Understanding Learning Differences series, Project Cicero book drive, spring interscholastic athletics, Beyond the Lower Division presentation, and Nurturing Racial Health Among BIPOC Youth with Eva Vega. Beginning at 7:50, This episode also features an interview with Gaynor alum Haley Smilow '15!
2025-02-20
11 min
In the Midst of It All
The Light Within
In this episode, Kathleen Chesto, tells her story of serving as a Roman Catholic nun for 9 years, her work teaching Family Religious Education all over the world, and her diagnosis of MS, lung disease, and now cancer. Kathy tells how her ministry and faith have been impacted over the years by changes in the Roman Catholic Church as well changes in her own physical health. Kathy is deeply introspective in her faith and a champion for the wisdom and faith of children, parents, and all people.
2024-09-25
28 min
In the Midst of It All
Body, Mind, and Spirit
In this interview, Dana speaks about body image both before and after breast cancer surgery and how she processed her breast cancer journey. She also speaks about how she turned the painful experience of breast cancer treatment into holistic treatment for cancer patients and survivors. Dana was a massage therapist before she got cancer and … Read More Read More
2024-09-18
1h 02
In the Midst of It All
A Dance of Grief and Gratitude
In this episode, you will hear Dana share her story of being diagnosed with breast cancer and going through treatment while being a deeply spiritual young mom and massage therapist. Dana speaks openly about how she and her husband told their 4 year old little girl, the pain of losing her hair, the support from … Read More Read More
2024-09-11
26 min
In the Midst of It All
Spiritual Explorer
In this interview, Debra shares her exploration of different faiths and spiritual experiences including past life regression, spirit speaking through people, guides in spirit, and Christian abundance ministries among other experiences. This episode is a fascinating dive into what is more than this life.
2024-09-04
45 min
In the Midst of It All
Spirit Comforts Me
In this episode, Debra Hassell reads her story of spirit healing and comforting her through her cancer journey.
2024-08-28
04 min
In the Midst of It All
Living with Lung Cancer, an Examined Life
In this episode, Lisa Anderson reads her late husband David Gerwitz’ story of living with stage 4 metastatic lung cancer for 8 years after a lifetime of running and cycling.
2024-08-21
12 min
In the Midst of It All
Can’t run. Now what?
In this interview, Suzanne speaks about the incredible community that she has found in people who have the same rare lung cancer. She also speaks about how she loved to run before she had cancer. Now that she isn’t able to run anymore, she talks about how she came to peace with that.
2024-08-14
43 min
In the Midst of It All
Onward
Suzanne shares her story of having a rare form of lung cancer and the tools in her toolbox that helped her through including her Episcopal faith, her strong supportive family and friends, her love of running, and Smilow cancer hospital.
2024-08-07
12 min
In the Midst of It All
The Love of a Caregiver
In this episode you will hear from David’s wife Liz as she reflects on what it is like to be a caregiver and be in the initial stages of grief. Through her grief, Liz has found ways to celebrate and pay tribute to David and the incredible, selfless, big hearted life that he lived. Hers … Read More Read More
2024-07-31
54 min
In the Midst of It All
Overcoming Life’s Challenges with Gratitude
David’s story is one of recovery and a powerful encounter with the divine as he began AA. However, David’s story is first and foremost a story of love. In this episode, David’s wife Liz reads David’s story, which she helped finish after his death. David was so committed to writing his story that he was … Read More Read More
2024-07-24
27 min
In the Midst of It All
A priest and a rabbi walk into a podcast studio…
In this episode, Chaplain Jane interviews Rabbi Susan L. Moss, the Palliative Care Chaplain on the Saint Raphael Campus. They discuss Susan’s history with faith, care and grief and their unique shared experiences in palliative care and the hope it gives them.
2024-07-10
57 min
In the Midst of It All
The Importance of Showing Up
Rabbi Susan L. Moss, the Palliative Care Chaplain on the Saint Raphael Campus, reads her story The Importance of Showing Up. She shares the wisdom she’s gained through her faith and her experience helping her patients through life’s challenges.
2024-07-03
25 min
In the Midst of It All
Love is Love
In this episode Chaplain Jane and Stacy talk about how Stacy and her family made it through her cancer journey as well as how they have maintained their faith in God despite discrimination they experienced from a Catholic Priest.
2024-06-26
42 min
In the Midst of It All
Keep strong, keep the hope
In this episode you will hear Stacy read her story of overcoming skin cancer while navigating work and raising small children with her wife and the amazing outpouring of support from her friends and family.
2024-06-20
10 min
In the Midst of It All
Restoration
In this episode, you will hear how Rodney overcame many obstacles with his faith and learned that he is not defined by his Cerebral Palsy, he is defined by God. Hear the power of faith that turns sorrow into triumph as Chaplain Jane reads Rodney’s life story.
2024-06-10
16 min
In the Midst of It All
Season 2 Sneak Peak
Tune in as Rodney and Chaplain Jane talk about some of the upcoming episodes for Season 2.
2024-06-03
37 min
Cancer.Net Podcast
Advanced Cancer Care Planning, with Richard T. Lee, MD, FASCO, Tara Sanft, MD, and Biren Saraiya, MD
ASCO: You’re listening to a podcast from Cancer.Net. This cancer information website is produced by the American Society of Clinical Oncology, known as ASCO, the voice of the world's oncology professionals. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. Guests’ statements on this podcast do not express the opinions of ASCO. The mention of any product, service, organization, activ...
2023-11-20
28 min
Infectious IDeas
Operation Warp Speed: Transforming Disease Prevention with Peter Marks, MD, PhD
Send us a textIn this episode, hosts Marla Dalton, PE, CAE, and William Schaffner, MD, talk with Peter Marks, MD, PhD, director of the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) at the US Food and Drug Administration. He shares his insights on the origin of Operation Warp Speed during the COVID-19 pandemic, his efforts to transform the way that FDA approaches approval and licensure of new vaccines and other prevention tools, and his thoughts on how artificial intelligence may improve future work.Show notesBefore joining FDA, Dr. Marks...
2023-11-01
21 min
Your Financial Pharmacist
YFP 326: #PharmGradWishlist: Supporting Racially & Ethnically Minoritized Pharmacist Trainees
Drs. Lindsey Childs-Kean and Britny Brown share their work with #PharmGradWishlist to support emerging racially and ethnically minoritized pharmacy trainees. Summary It is no secret that there are minorities underrepresented in pharmacy despite the evidence suggesting that racial concordance matters. Joining us today are two individuals, Lindsey Childs-Kean and Britny Brown, who are committed to improving representation by supporting emerging racially and ethnically minoritized pharmacy trainees. You’ll hear about the incredible PharmGradWishlist organization, what its mission is, why it’s important, and how to get involved. About Today's Guest Lindsey Chil...
2023-09-21
29 min
In the Midst of It All
Loss During Cancer
In this episode, you will hear from Jeannie who has dealt with many different cancers for over 20 years. In her conversation with Chaplain Jane she speaks about healing prayer, raising her children while she has cancer, and the sudden loss of her husband.
2023-09-11
1h 01
In the Midst of It All
In the Grip of Grace
In this episode, Jeannie Marty reads her story of living with a rare auto-immune disease with connective cancers for over 20 years. Jeannie is an Assemblies of God pastor who talks about the strength and peace she receives from God in the midst of pain, loss, and chronic illness.
2023-09-04
18 min
In the Midst of It All
Find the Good
In this episode, you will hear Paulette Marcus reading her story at a book reading we head in 2021. Paulette reminds us that being positive helps so much, but being positive takes work and energy. Paulette leaned on her Jewish faith, her extended family, friends, and all the support offered at Yale to walk through … Read More Read More
2023-08-28
04 min
In the Midst of It All
Joy in Faith
In this episode, Erlinda shares more about her cancer journey and her two near death experiences in which she left her body and saw Jesus and the afterlife. Erlinda describes her struggles and her deep faith all while laughing and overflowing with joy.
2023-08-21
1h 27
Derm Club with Dr. Hannah Kopelman
#13 Navigating Skincare Challenges from Cancer | Dr. Jonathan Leventhal
In this episode of the Derm Club podcast we are going to delve into the intersection of oncology and dermatology with special guest, Dr. Jonathan Leventhal, a leading dermatologist from Yale Smilow Cancer Hospital with a keen focus on onco-dermatology. Discover the challenges and solutions in managing skin side effects from cancer treatments. Please SUBSCRIBE to the Derm Club Podcast wherever you like to listen whether on YouTube, Apple, or Spotify. Together, let's explore the fascinating secrets of dermatology and skincare. To learn more about onco-dermatology: https://www.hannahkopelman.com/blog/skin-complications-from-cancer-treatment/ Connect with me across Social: Twitter: https...
2023-08-15
26 min
In the Midst of It All
Life is Beautiful Because We Have the Lord
In this episode Erlinda Cu reads her story of being diagnosed with lung cancer and given only a few months to live. Erlinda went on to be one of the first patients to receive an experimental treatment that has helped her live not only a few months more but in fact more than a decade … Read More Read More
2023-08-14
15 min
In the Midst of It All
Hope on the Hardest Days
In this episode, Ricki Fairley reads Alyson Tischler’s story at the previously aired book reading, Spirituality through our Struggle. Alyson was a bright light full of joy no matter what was thrown at her. Alyson wrote of her Jewish faith, her family, and her strong commitment to advocate for other patients.
2023-08-07
07 min
In the Midst of It All
Becoming an Advocate
In this episode, you will hear how Jayanti Mukherjee navigated the rollercoaster ride of diagnoses and treatments that she underwent. With love and gratitude for her physicians and family, Jayanti shares how she became an advocate for herself through her cancer journey and now in remission she hopes to advocate for others.
2023-07-31
16 min
YaleUniversity
In the Midst of it All Trailer
Life is challenging and sometimes life is stage IV metastatic cancer challenging. So how can we make it through all that life throws at us? Jane Jeuland is the Chaplain in the Palliative Care Program at Smilow Cancer Hospital. Since 2011 she listened as people with life-limiting cancer have process their living, dying, healing and not healing and their faith, spirituality, and beliefs. Over the years, Jane has been so impacted by her patients’ profound, unique, and important perspectives on how to thrive through all that life brings and has often thought that these incredible nuggets of truth should be available fo...
2023-07-26
04 min
In the Midst of It All
Journey from Darkness into Light
In this episode, Jayanti Mukherjee reads her story of being diagnosed with terminal cancer only to find out about a year later that what was thought to be cancer spreading throughout her body was in fact something else entirely, something treatable and benign. Jayanti describes the strength and hope that her Hindu faith gave her … Read More Read More
2023-07-24
1h 09
In the Midst of It All
El Camino de Jay
In this episode you will hear from Jay Curran as he describes his life living with stage IV laryngeal cancer and Waldenstroms disease. Jay has severe neuropathy which cannot be treated and causes intense pain especially in his hands and feet. Patients with neuropathy describe how painful it is even to have a bed sheet brush over your feet at night. Yet despite his intense pain, Jay attends daily mass at his local Roman Catholic Church and he walks up 11 miles a day in his backyard. When he first started walking, he could only take a few steps in...
2023-07-10
58 min
In the Midst of It All
Surrender to Win
In this episode Jay Curran reads his story of suddenly being diagnosed with stage IV laryngeal cancer. Jay served as an aviator in the Coast Guard and worked as an engineer most of his life. Jay speaks about how cancer changed his perspective in life, how it helped him see what matters most in life, … Read More Read More
2023-07-05
09 min
Jewish Community Radio with Estelle Deutsch Abraham
JCR Celebrates The 4th of July
Music from Richard Tucker, The Barry Sisters, Eddie Cantor, Kate Smith, Peri Smilow and more! A Yiddish Expression Estelle's insightful commentary
2023-07-02
49 min
In the Midst of It All
The Definition of Resilience
In this episode you will hear from Hope Pelkey as she describes all that she has been through and how she had the resilience to make it through with faith, trust, and generosity. Hope learned to put her trust in God at a young age and then when she was faced with cancer, she was able to put her trust in God and her treatment team at Smilow. Throughout her life and her cancer journey, Hope again and again found ways to help others. In this interview she describes how faith, trust, and helping others in turn helped her.
2023-06-26
53 min
The Regimen
The Regimen - Breast Cancer
Tune into The Regimen - your updates for Rhode Island public health. Join our discussion about the pharmacist role in breast cancer screening and prevention, as well as the newest recommendation for mammogram screening to begin at the age of forty. We are joined by three amazing guests! Dr. Britny Brown, an oncologist pharmacist whose current clinical practice site at Smilow Cancer Center at Westerly Hospital. Also joining us are Cassie Capezza and Erica Lee, two Doctor of Pharmacy Students at the University of Rhode Island.
2023-06-19
29 min
In the Midst of It All
Hope Guided by God
In this episode Hope Pelkey reads her story about how God guided her through the foster system, homelessness, and cancer. Hope’s story is a story of triumph and resilience.
2023-06-19
11 min
In the Midst of It All
Self-Discovery
In this episode you will hear from Ellen Silver as she describes difficult messages she received as a child and how she overcame these messages as a young adult. Ellen also describes the details of the five cancers she has and how she has discovered more of who she is throughout her treatments. Ellen speaks … Read More Read More
2023-06-12
1h 15
In the Midst of It All
My Faith
In this episode, Ellen Silver reads her story of being diagnosed with five cancers over the course of 25 years. She describes her ability to overcome the challenges she faced in her childhood and the faith that has helped her through all her cancer treatments.
2023-06-05
18 min
In the Midst of It All
A Veteran’s Journey
In this episode, you will hear from Moe Armstrong, a Vietnam Veteran and a Catholic and Buddhist-informed believer. In his conversation with chaplain Jane, Moe share how he reinvented himself after serving in Vietnam and how he has reinvented himself again after a different war – his battle with cancer.
2023-05-29
55 min
In the Midst of It All
The Reinvention of Moe Armstrong
In this episode, Moe Armstrong reads his story of fighting in the Vietnam war, getting into the music scene, going to college, and more recently going through cancer treatment and what he calls cancer after care. Moe has attended the Catholic church and has also studied Buddhism.
2023-05-22
09 min
In the Midst of It All
Faith, Friends, and Family
In this episode, you will hear Lynsey discuss how she balanced work, treatment, and family. Lynsey talks candidly about how hard treatment has been and how her friends and family have offered her real support, offering some guidance and encouragement to those looking to support a friend with cancer.
2023-05-15
44 min
In the Midst of It All
Life’s Journey
In this episode, Lynsey Eno reads her story of being diagnosed with breast cancer 7 years ago when her second son was just a newborn and how she got her degree in social work in the midst of hospitalizations and chemo treatments. Lynsey is a Congregational Christian and credits God, her friends, and family with … Read More Read More
2023-05-08
12 min
The Doctor's Art
Thriving After Cancer | Tara Sanft, MD
When we hear about people with cancer, the stories often end when the treatments end—either the battle has been won and the cancer cured, or in more tragic circumstances, the cancer takes the patient's life. But for patients who survive, that's not where the story ends. Cancer has fundamentally transformed their lives. How are they to make sense of the existentially threatening experience they have gone through? That's where cancer survivorship comes in. Joining us in this episode is Tara Sanft, MD, director of the survivorship clinic at Yale Cancer Center, where she hel...
2023-05-02
52 min
In the Midst of It All
Creative Genius: Rodney Staggers
In this episode you will have the opportunity to listen to Rodney Staggers share his story of growing up and living with Cerebral Palsy. Rodney helped begin this project and has been a huge creative motivator for me. Rodney is a Pentecostal prophet. He is so full of life and joy and one of the … Read More Read More
2023-05-01
47 min
In the Midst of It All
In the Midst of it All Trailer
Life is challenging and sometimes life is stage IV metastatic cancer challenging. So how can we make it through all that life throws at us? Jane Jeuland is the Chaplain in the Palliative Care Program at Smilow Cancer Hospital. Since 2011 she listened as people with life-limiting cancer have process their living, dying, healing and not healing and their faith, spirituality, and beliefs. Over the years, Jane has been so impacted by her patients’ profound, unique, and important perspectives on how to thrive through all that life brings and has often thought that these incredible nuggets of truth should be av...
2023-04-25
04 min
NETCast
Beyond Somatostatin Analogs
The topic of today's episode of NETCast is "Beyond Somatostatin Analogs." Our guest moderator is Dr. Junaid Arshad, Assistant Professor of Medicine and faculty member of GI Medical Oncology at the University of Arizona. Dr. Arshad received his medical degree from King Edward Medical University, Lahore, Pakistan and completed his Internal Medicine Residency at St. Mary's Hospital, Waterbury, CT. Dr. Arshad is a Clinical and Translational Scientist with a focus on developing novel therapeutics for several areas of Upper GI Oncology. He is a member of NANETS' Communications Committee.Dr. Arshad is joined by...
2023-04-14
40 min
Perimenopause WTF?
Cognition & Mood in Perimenopause with Dr. Mary Jane Minkin
This time Rachel meets with Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, practicing gynecologist, with a special interest in menopause. Both will talk about cognition, mood and sleep during the menopause transition. All three topics are discussed and talk about a lot in our perry sisterhood. Dr. Minkin is a North American Menopause Society Certified Menopause Clinician. She is also the co director of the Sexuality, Intimacy and Menopause for cancer survivors program at the Smilow Cancer Center. Dr. Minkin has taught at Yale University School of Medicine for over 41 years, and is a clinical professor of obstetrics, gy...
2023-03-02
1h 04
CCO Oncology Podcast
Experts Answer Questions on Personalized Management of Patients With Myelodysplastic Syndromes
In this podcast, Rami Komrokji, MD; María Díez Campelo, MD, PhD; and Amer Zeidan, MBBS, MHS answer questions from an audience of healthcare professionals on topics related to personalized management of myelodysplastic syndromes including: Practical use of the Molecular International Prognostic Scoring System Mutational targets and other treatments in ongoing clinical trialsProphylaxis with venetoclax therapyBest practices for bone marrow transplant, including induction and salvage regimensTreatment options for hypoplastic myelodysplastic syndromesPresenters:Rami Komrokji, MDProfessorDepartment of Oncologic SciencesUniversity of South Florida Vice ChairMalignant Hematology DepartmentMoffi...
2023-02-17
21 min
NETCast
NET Year in Review
In today's episode, we reprise the NET Year in Review lecture, originally presented by NANETS president, Dr. Pamela Kunz, at the 2022 NET Medical Symposium in Washington DC. Dr. Kunz is an Associate Professor of Internal Medicine (Medical Oncology); Director of the Center for Gastrointestinal Cancers at Smilow Cancer Hospital and Yale Cancer Center; Chief, GI Medical Oncology; Vice Chief, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Medical Oncology at Yale School of Medicine.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2023-02-08
50 min
Destiny of Manufacturing powered by PMA
Doug Johnson - Marion Mfg - Correct Thinking Old & shifting Workers from 62 to 32
Destiny of Manufacturing EP 0606 - Doug Johnson - Marion Mfg Doug talks about correcting Thinking Old and shifting their workers from avg 62 to 32 Douglas Johnson is the President and owner of Marion Manufacturing in Cheshire, where he manages the operations of a 76 year old manufacturing company. Doug recently finished a two year term as chairman of the Connecticut Community Foundation where he still serves on numerous committees. Serves on the Campaign Leadership Cabinet of United Way of Greater Waterbury. He is a board member of the Naugatuck Valley Community...
2023-01-18
40 min
LONGEVITY INDUSTRIES
Destiny of Manufacturing EP 0606 – Doug Johnson – Marion Mfg
Doug talks about correcting Thinking Old and shifting their workers from avg 62 to 32 Douglas Johnson is the President and owner of Marion Manufacturing in Cheshire, where he manages the operations of a 76 year old manufacturing company. Doug recently finished a two year term as chairman of the Connecticut Community Foundation where he still serves on numerous committees. Serves on the Campaign Leadership Cabinet of United Way of Greater Waterbury. He is a board member of the Naugatuck Valley Community College advisory committee for the Advanced Manufacturing Technology Center. He has served...
2023-01-05
40 min
Journal of Clinical Oncology (JCO) Podcast
Lack of Gender Equity in Oncology Clinical Trial Advisory Board Membership
Shannon Westin, Pamela Kunz, and Rachna Shroff discuss the lack of gender equity on oncology industry advisory boards. TRANSCRIPT The guest on this podcast episode has no disclosures to declare. Dr. Shannon Westin: Hello, everyone, and welcome to another episode of the JCO After Hours podcast; our podcast where we get in-depth for articles in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. I am your fearless leader, and host, Shannon Westin, the Social Media Editor for the JCO, as well as a Professor of Gynecologic Oncology at MD Anderson Cancer Center. And I a...
2022-11-03
22 min
Our MBC Life
S05 E02 - MBC 101: The HER2-Low Show
Send us a textThe biggest news out of the June meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) was the success of a relatively new drug called Enhertu (trastuzumab deruxtecan) in treating estrogen positive (ER+) and triple negative (TNBC) breast cancers that were also HER2 low. Results of the clinical trial presented at the meeting were so positive that in August the FDA approved the drug for patients with metastatic HER2 low breast cancer that has progressed on other treatments.Most of us likely learned our cancer’s positive or ne...
2022-10-12
1h 00
For the People
2022 Closer to Free Ride pt. 1 - CT Association of School Based Health Centers - Connex Financial Literacy Initiative
This morning we're going to get Closer to Free with the first of two planned interviews ahead of the 2022 Closer to Free Ride supporting research and care at Smilow Cancer Hospital and Yale Cancer Center. We'll speak with the surviving spouse of a Smilow cancer patient who is presenting Beth's Bash to honor his late wife next Sunday with 100% of proceeds going to the Smilow Cancer Hospital. Then, we'll touch base with the executive director of The Connecticut Association of School Based Health Centers - committed to increasing access to quality health care for all children and adolescents...
2022-08-21
55 min
SGO on the GO
Episode 18: Mary Jane Minkin, MD - Treatment of Sexual Concerns in Women with Cancer and Complex GYN Issues (Part 2)
Sexual problems and dysfunctions are commonly encountered by gynecologic oncologists, dealing both with cancer patients and patients with complex benign conditions. We are offering a two-part series, brought to you by gynecologist Mary Jane Minkin, who discusses these issues. In the first talk, Dr. Minkin talks about the diagnosis of sexual problems routinely encountered by gynecologic oncologists, and in the second talk she discusses therapies for these sexual problems, and advice on referral for patients who need further interventions. Dr. Minkin is the Co-Director of the Sexuality, Intimacy and Menopause Clinic for Cancer Survivors at the Smilow C...
2022-08-19
29 min
SGO on the GO
Episode 17: Mary Jane Minkin, MD - Diagnosis of Sexual Concerns in Women with Cancer and Complex GYN Issues (Part 1)
Sexual problems and dysfunctions are commonly encountered by gynecologic oncologists, dealing both with cancer patients and patients with complex benign conditions. We are offering a two-part series, brought to you by gynecologist Mary Jane Minkin, who discusses these issues. In the first talk, Dr. Minkin talks about the diagnosis of sexual problems routinely encountered by gynecologic oncologists, and in the second talk she discusses therapies for these sexual problems, and advice on referral for patients who need further interventions. Dr. Minkin is the Co-Director of the Sexuality, Intimacy and Menopause Clinic for Cancer Survivors at the Smilow C...
2022-08-19
22 min
Oncology On The Go
OncView™ Podcast: Immunotherapy Response Monitoring in Lung Cancer
As part of its OncView™ video series, CancerNetwork® spoke with Roy Herbst, MD, PhD, chief of medical oncology at Yale Cancer Center and Smilow Cancer Hospital in New Haven, Connecticut, about currently available treatment options and strategies in immunotherapy for treating non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). In the video series, Herbst discussed the following: · Treatment Options in Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer · Monitoring Response to Therapy in NSCLC · Role of ctDNA in Monitoring Treatment Response in NSCLC · Clinical Decision-Making in NSCLC · Recap: Monitoring With ctDNA for Immunotherapy Response in Lung Cancer To watch more videos in CancerNetwork®’s OncView...
2022-03-30
18 min
The ONS Podcast
Episode 174: Administer Pembrolizumab Immunotherapy With Confidence
ONS member Marianne Davies, DNP, ACNP, AOCNP®, FAAN, nurse practitioner at the Smilow Cancer Center at the Yale Comprehensive Cancer Center and associate professor at the Yale University School of Nursing, both in New Haven, CT, and member of the Central Connecticut ONS Chapter, joins Stephanie Jardine, BSN, RN, oncology clinical specialist at ONS, to discuss how oncology nurses can safely administer pembrolizumab immunotherapy and manage its associated adverse events. This episode is part of an ongoing series about outpatient oncology drug infusion. The others are linked in the episode notes. The advertising messages in this episode are paid for by ...
2021-09-24
31 min
Inspire & Innovate: A Podcast for Educators
”Do it Anyway”: Stories from two third year teachers
We end our mini-series, “Living it: Stories from the Teaching Life” with a laughter and truth-packed episode featuring two of my favorite humans (not to mention educators) in the Jackson Metro Area: Shamia Hopper & Lucy Kaplan. I had the pleasure of working with both of them while at Millsaps College, and I can quite honestly say that both Lucy and Shamia feature the killer combo of being simultaneously (1) real (2) brilliant (3) 100% committed to more equitable spaces for teaching/learning for all youth (4) super fun to be around. Shamia Hopper is a founding fourth grade teacher and grade team leader...
2021-09-14
46 min
For the People
CT Advisory Board for Suicide Prevention - 34th Annual Bigelow Tea Community Challenge - Wheeler's 'Healthy Kids in the Kitchen'
Check out the first of a two-part National Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month conversation with an authority representing the CT Psychological Association and the CT Advisory Board for Suicide Prevention, talking about this public health crisis that is tragically increasing among teen girls and kids as young as middle school age. Then learn more about the Center for Family Justice and the Norma Pfriem Breast Center at Smilow Cancer Hospital - two of the 23 nonprofits benefiting from the 34th Annual Bigelow Tea Community Challenge. And we're talking nutrition and the kitchen with a nutritionist leading a s...
2021-09-12
54 min
Stories from the First 60 Years with Budd Mishkin
9/11 in Southeast Asia
What is it like to grieve for your city from halfway around the world?Welcome to the latest episode of "Stories from the First 60 Years."In this episode, a conversation with my wife Peri Smilow as we remember 9/11 and the days and weeks after that terrible day, leading Jewish High Holiday services and holding on tight far away from home.
2021-09-11
29 min
The PQI Podcast
PQI Podcast Ep. 13 - Howard Cohen
On today’s episode of The PQI Podcast we welcome Howard Cohen, RPh, MS, FASHP. Howard recently retired as the Executive Director of Oncology Pharmacy Services for the Smilow Cancer Hospital and Network of Yale New Haven Health. He is also the President of Safe Medication Management Associates, Inc. and serves as a consultant for Grifols. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in pharmacy from the University of Kansas and his Master of Science degree from Temple University School of Pharmacy in Philadelphia, Pa. He completed an Executive Management fellowship at the Wharton School of Business. In 1995 he rece...
2021-09-09
32 min
For the People
Circle of Care - Closer to Free Ride - Boobstock 2021
We've got a program we know will touch a lot of people today, because cancer touches so many of our lives here in Connecticut - so we'll kick things off with our friends for Circle of Care discussing all the great work and support they are providing to pediatric cancer patients and how to get involved in their incredible Art From The Heart initiative. Then get ready to ride Closer to Free - and meet a trio with unique to Smilow and the Yale Cancer Center. We'll talk with an oncologist and the son of a Smilow cancer patient b...
2021-08-01
56 min
Investigating Breast Cancer
New Approaches to Reducing Repeat Breast Cancer Surgeries with Dr. Mehra Golshan
There are many challenges in managing breast cancer. Top among them is the fact that initial breast conserving surgeries often miss vestiges of a patient’s tumor. In fact, up to 40 percent of women require another procedure following lumpectomy. Not only can additional surgery, of course, increase a patient’s anxiety and be physically taxing, but it can cause delays in critical subsequent treatments like chemotherapy and radiation. So, why is that rate so high? Why is properly identifying the tumor so difficult? Most importantly: What can be done to reduce repeat surgeries? Dr. Mehra Golshan is work...
2021-06-10
33 min
Computer Talk with TAB
Computer Talk 5/15/21 Hr 1
Cyber Security 101, Musk says you can’t buy a Tesla with Bitcoin, Elekta Cloud hit with Ransomware brought down a ton of Hospitals including Smilow Cancer at Yale, Can I track my phone from the Airplane? Image based backup, Slow CPU may be a hardware issue.
2021-05-15
36 min
Ritual Sense
Episode 9: Ashrei and Singing All The Praises
Why Ashrei almost stopped me from applying to rabbinical school, and why I believe its very first word says a lot about where we might focus our attention as part of our daily routine. In this episode: The text of Ashrei, on my Jewish learning Mishkan Chicago Davening Team The Levins, with a Peri Smilow version Isaac Sonett-Assor, with a Dan Nichols melody
2021-04-13
15 min
92NY Talks
Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Debbie Friedman: An Evening of Conversation and Storytelling
In this episode of 92Y Talks, Budd Mishkin hosts a celebration of the life and legacy of Debbie Friedman, whose music continues to inspire Jews to sing out all over the world. Special guest Mandy Patinkin discusses his close friendship with Debbie, along with Debbie's sister Cheryl Friedman, Rabbi Peter Rubinstein, Rabbi Dan Freelander, Cantor Jeff Klepper, Merri and Rabbi Ramie Arian, Douglas Mishkin, Josh Nelson, Julie Silver, Elana Arian, Peri Smilow, and the Zamir Choral Foundation. The celebration was streamed live as part of the 92nd Street Y's online talks series on February 23, 2021.
2021-03-25
1h 25
Heart and Soul of Oncology Navigation
The Role of the Patient Navigator: Responding to Crisis
In this episode, Monica Dean, HON-OPN-CG, Director of Patient Navigation Program Development at AONN+, and Zarek Mena, OPN-CG, Women’s Health Program Manager at Smilow Breast Health Center at Norwalk Hospital, discuss the role an oncology patient navigator plays in assisting their patients with cancer who may be facing health disparities during the COVID-19 pandemic, such as food insecurity and transportation barriers.Read more about this episode on AONNonline.org.
2021-02-24
18 min
Lymphedema Podcast
Episode 57: Dr. Chen Part 2 Conversation on Lymphatic surgery
I hope you enjoyed part 1of my conversation with Dr. Chen last week. To date this has been one of my favorite topics and conversations on the podcast. So many people are interested in lymphatic reconstruction surgery with the HOPE of being cured from this disease. Dr. Chen is dropping some knowledge and I hope you are all picking it up! On this...
2021-01-19
25 min
The Competitor's Mentality Podcast
Joe Conlin - Season 2 Episode 1
Season 2 of TCM Podcast kicks off with Fordham Head Football Coach, Joe Conlin! Coach Conlin, served as associate head coach/offensive coordinator at Yale for four years, before being named head football coach at Fordham University on December 22, 2017.In 2019, Conlin's offense led the Patriot League in passing yards/game (357.2 yards/game) and scoring (25.0). Joe spent six seasons at Yale. He was named the Joel E. Smilow '54 Offensive Coordinator at the school in 2014. In 2017, Yale ended a 37-year drought when it beat Harvard 24-3 in the 134th edition of The Game to win the Ivy League Title. Ya...
2021-01-19
50 min
Cats, Tea, and Witchcraft Podcast
Reiki
Todays episode is about reiki. Have questions? Send us an email! catsteaandwitchcraftpodcast@gmail.com Sources for todays episode: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/top-u-s-hospitals-promote-unproven-medicine-side-mysticism. https://www.ynhh.org/smilow/services/support-services/integrative.aspx https://dukeintegrativemedicine.org/programs-training/professionals/reiki-level-one/ https://dukeintegrativemedicine.org/DHWBlog/finding-peace-reiki/ https://www.medstargeorgetowncancer.org/why-choose-us/patient-resources/medstar-washington-cancer-institute/ https://www.reiki.org/faqs/what-reiki https://www.takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/where-reiki-from#:~:text=Reiki%2C%20as%20it%20is%20practiced,a%20wife%20and%20two%20children. https://www...
2020-12-05
31 min
Bone Talk
Surprising Ways Menopause Affects Your Body
Episode 25: Surprising Ways Menopause Affects Your BodyMenopause is a normal and natural experience that literally all women go through and in this episode we focus on why ‘all roads lead to menopause.’ Those roads are pretty crowded: In 1998 there were over 477 million postmenopausal women worldwide. By 2025, that number will be 1.1 billion. Most women are familiar with the more common symptoms like hot flashes, sleepless nights and mood swings, but menopause is so much more than that. It changes everything, often in surprising ways. Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, a women’s health expert, joins us for a de...
2020-11-18
00 min
The Red Diamond Report Podcast
Education, Impact and Influence: Changing the Narrative
Wilton sat down with Darian Holt, a 2016 graduate of Alcorn State University in Lorman, Mississippi or as some may refer to as The Reservation. Dee Holt, as he is often referred to, is a middle school teacher at Smilow Prep in Jackson but is also earning a Master's degree in public health. It is not unusual to find Holt on the sidelines of a HBCU football game with trash talk, at a tailgate or being the life of a party. You might also catch him going viral on Twitter for a funny tweet or being reposted on...
2020-11-08
32 min
The Red Diamond Report Podcast
Education, Impact and Influence: Changing the Narrative
Wilton sat down with Darian Holt, a 2016 graduate of Alcorn State University in Lorman, Mississippi or as some may refer to as The Reservation. Dee Holt, as he is often referred to, is a middle school teacher at Smilow Prep in Jackson but is also earning a Master's degree in public health. It is not unusual to find Holt on the sidelines of a HBCU football game with trash talk, at a tailgate or being the life of a party. You might also catch him going viral on Twitter for a funny tweet or being reposted on...
2020-11-08
32 min
Good News To Go: Health & Wellness
NEW RESEARCH FOR LUNG CANCER
People with Lung Cancer, Like Others with Serious Underlying Medical ConditionsMight Be at an Increased Risk for Severe Illness from COVID-19Lung cancer is the second most common cancer in both men and women. This year, an estimated 228,820 adults (116,300 men and 112,520 women) in the United States will be diagnosed.The fight against lung cancer continues with new research and scientific advances, including cancer experts investigating potential ways to treat the disease in earlier stages. Some of these latest findings in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), including investigational studies in earlier stages of the disease...
2020-11-06
11 min
The Connected Table Live
Rick Smilow, ICE+ NY's Wiemer Vineyards
Melanie and David broadcast live from historic Hermann J. Wiemer Estate in New York's Finger Lakes on the first day of harvest, visiting with vintner-partners Fred Merwarth and Oskar Bynke. A native of Germany, Hermann Wiemer opened his winery in 1979; on the shores of Lake Seneca.How has culinary education adapted in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, and what does the future look like for aspiring chefs? Rick Smilow, president and CEO, Institute of Culinary Education (ICE), weighs in.The Connected Table Live Radio Show is broadcast live at 2pm ET Wednesdays on W4CY...
2020-09-03
50 min
For the People
Keep America Beautiful 'Trash Dash' - Smilow Closer to Free Ride - Center for Family Justice
Today we're talking about 'plogging' - which incorporates picking up litter while jogging - and how you can discover plogging on September 20 as Keep America Beautiful launches it's 2020 Trash Dash in Stamford - and enlists ploggers across Connecticut virtually in targeting discarded PPE and other waste in our communities. Then we'll get Closer to Free with the folks at Smilow Cancer Hospital and the Yale Cancer Center. They helped host John Voket survive cancer, so along with a fellow survivor we'll meet who's raised more than $150,000 for the cause - we'll tell you about - and clue you in...
2020-08-30
55 min
Your Radio Doctor with Dr. Marianne T. Ritchie
Episode 30: Genetics & Genetic Testing
On August 23, 2020, our host Dr. Marianne Ritchie was joined by Dr. Reed Pyeritz and Susan Miller-Samuel, MSN, RN, AGN-BC for a discussion about genetics and genetic testing.Dr. Pyertiz is a William Smilow Professor of Medicine in the Division of Translational Medicine and Human Genetics at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.Susan is a Board Certified Advanced Genetics Nurse in the Clinical Cancer Genetics Service Department at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.Each week we highlight the #RealChampions in your life! Your family, friends, or colleagues that go the extra mile to help oth...
2020-08-24
40 min
Ask a Pediatrician
Pediatric Food Allergy: An Interview with Dr. Gary Soffer
Gary Soffer, MD specializes in Pediatric Allergy/Immunology and Integrative Medicine. He completed a degree in Human Development at Cornell University and received his medical degree at Tel Aviv University in Israel. Dr. Soffer board certified in pediatrics, and adult and pediatric allergy and immunology. He has training from the University of Arizona/Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine and received certifications in Mindfulness Meditation. He has interests in food allergies, mind-body medicine, eczema, asthma, and environmental allergies. He currently sees patients for pediatric allergy/immunology in Norwalk and Greenwich and integrative oncology at the Smilow Cancer Center.
2020-07-22
30 min
Health Professional Radio - Podcast
ASCO20 - New Research in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Dr. Roy Herbst, MD, of Yale Cancer Center and Smilow Cancer Hospital, discusses data presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO20) Virtual Scientific Program highlighting some of the latest research in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) the most common type of lung cancer.
2020-07-05
00 min
ASRM Today Podcast
COVID-19 Stories from the front lines: Nicolas Plachta
In this episode, Dr. Nicolas Plachta a recounts his personal experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Plachta is an associate professor in the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology in the Smilow Center for Translational Research in the Perelmen School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. View all of ASRM's COVID-19 Resources at https://www.asrm.org/covid-19 The ASRM Today podcast is supported in part by the ASRM Corporate Member Council.
2020-06-19
05 min
Pain and Purpose Podcast
11. Ashley Wallen. Reclaiming the Title of Survivor.
Ashley Wallen is a rising senior elementary education major at Howard University from the Bronx, New York by way of Kingston, Jamaica. Ashley diligently served as the 2019-2020 Miss School of Education, a distinguished member of Kappa Delta Pi International Education Honor Society, a highly-recognized resident assistant, and the Madison Square Boys and Girls Club 2017 Youth of the Year, Smilow clubhouse. Ashley is dedicated to serving the community that fuels her whether it is related to education, mental health, carribean-american and first-generation support, community or professional development, Ashley is always ready to serve! In the past two years, she has...
2020-06-11
26 min
The Revelation Project
Episode 22: Catherine Avery - Brain Fog and Breast Cancer
Catherine Avery is the founder of Productivity By Design. Catherine empowers busy professionals who struggle with brain fog to conquer their daily tasks, paperwork, and productivity. A former queen of clutter, recovering Type-A Wall Streeter, and cancer survivor, she implements proven strategies that get you on a more productive and profitable track. Combining her design sense with streamlined systems and business acumen, she helps her clients master their time, space, and information. Catherine didn’t expect the intense chemo brain after recovering from breast cancer and it led her to find her passion in developing a business de...
2020-05-06
51 min
What is Public Health with Dr. Kee Chan
Aging on Immunity and How Your Immune System Responds to Infections with Dr. Kerry Russell, MD, PhD (Coronavirus COVID19 Series)
How does our immune system respond to infections? Dr. Kerry Russell who received her MD and PhD with a research focus in molecular oncology, which is a study of cancer biology, at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Texas. During her postdoctoral training, she studied cardiovascular biology at Yale University School of Medicine and then served as a faculty clinician-scientist at Yale for 13 years. She also co-founded and ran a clinic for patients with cardiovascular complications of cancer and cancer therapies at Smilow Cancer Center. From 2013-2018, she served as a Senior Director and Translational Medicine Expert at Novartis Inst...
2020-04-30
1h 07
The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast
Scott Capozza- Oncological Rehab
Scott Capozza, MS, PT comes onto the HET podcast to discuss oncological rehab. He gives us insight into the cancer survivor journey and tells us how he and his team treat cancer survivors with a multidisciplinary approach. He also talks about oncological residency and the physical therapist oncological specialty examination. Resources Mentioned: Yale Smilow Cancer Hospital HOPE study: The Effect Of Exercise Versus Usual Care On Depression In Breast Cancer Survivors: The Hormones And Exercise (HOPE) Study Physical Therapist Specialist Certification in Oncology Yale Cancer Center Survivorship Clinic Directory of programs that offer oncology residency Biography: Scott Capozza, MS, PT has b...
2019-09-11
38 min
Clean Living Show with Cassandra McClure
38. Bridging a gap between wellness & beauty, not sacrificing one for the other with Mizzi Cosmetics
Bio: Brenda Mierzejewski is the founder and CEO of Mizzi Cosmetics. Affectionately known as the "Lip Lady," Brenda puts her passion for natural beauty products and knowledge of pharmaceutical supply chain together in this indie brand. She is the visionary that created their signature LipLuxe product line (artisan lip balms and lip scrub). Realizing that most of the lip balms on the market were toxic, Brenda made a commitment to using all-natural ingredients and healing essential oils. LipLuxe products are naturally made, with safe, non-toxic ingredients and no petroleum. Brenda’s dream of changing the landscape for lip care became a...
2019-06-17
56 min
Full Pours
Episode 29 - Team Craft Beer
In this episode, Joe sits down with some members of Team Craft Beer to talk about the upcoming Closer to Free Ride which benefits Smilow Cancer Hospital and Yale Cancer Center. Add in One for the Road and you've got a great episode to end the summer with.
2018-08-29
39 min
The Heavy Drinking Podcast
Show No. 39 - Armada Notorious Gypsy - The Heavy Drinking Podcast
This week Jeff grabbed us some beer from one of our favorite breweries around, Armada Brewing's first sour "Notorious Gypsy". We talk current events, catch up on what everyone's been up to (sorry it's been a while), and we field calls from Tom M and everyone's favorite Nebraskan (is that a word?) Daine. We also find out that Dave has signed up to represent the podcast as a member of Team Craft Beer with New England Brewing for the Closer To Free charity bike ride, supporting the Smilow Cancer Center at Yale. Please help out if y...
2018-08-14
00 min
The Heavy Drinking Podcast
Show No. 39 - Armada Notorious Gypsy - The Heavy Drinking Podcast
This week Jeff grabbed us some beer from one of our favorite breweries around, Armada Brewing's first sour "Notorious Gypsy". We talk current events, catch up on what everyone's been up to (sorry it's been a while), and we field calls from Tom M and everyone's favorite Nebraskan (is that a word?) Daine. We also find out that Dave has signed up to represent the podcast as a member of Team Craft Beer with New England Brewing for the Closer To Free charity bike ride, supporting the Smilow Cancer Center at Yale. Please help out if you can by visiting http...
2018-08-14
1h 41
All in the Industry ®
Episode 185: Rick Smilow, Institute of Culinary Education (ICE)
On today's episode of "All in the Industry", host Shari Bayer goes "back to school" as she is joined by Rick Smilow, President, CEO & Owner of the Institute of Culinary Education (ICE) in New York City and Los Angeles. In 1995, Rick acquired the predecessor school, Peter Kump’s NY Cooking School, which was founded in 1975. ICE now offers highly regarded eight to eleven month career training diploma programs in culinary arts, pastry and baking, culinary management, and hospitality management. In 2016, DailyMeal.com ranked ICE “the #1 Culinary School in America.” Rick earned a BA degree in history from Emory University and an...
2018-07-25
1h 00
The Mason Taylor Show
#041 Balls Deep in Men's Health with Dr Espo
It’s Movember around the world and that means the focus is once again on men’s prostate health, so this week I dive deep with men’s health specialist Dr Ralph Esposito. While much of the mainstream is focused on treating men’s prostate and hormonal imbalances when its too late, Dr Espo and I explore how we can integrate practices and herbs into our lives so that optimal sexual health (and beyond) can be maintained. We explore the effect that pornography has on men’s health and erectile dysfunction and how we can overcome this with some simple pro...
2017-11-28
1h 11
Inspired Intuition and Certified Medical Reiki Master Pamela Picard
Welcome to Angels Don't Lie with Jeanne Street! Jeanne is a God based medium, owner of Inspirit Healing Studio and author of the book The Goddess You. Angels Don't Lie is a show dedicated to healing and love. Jeanne takes live questions during the show (Call> 646.891.5252) or you can email a question to jeanne@jeannestreet.com or check out her website jeannestreet.com. Broadcast : February 21st, 2017 Jeanne welcomes Pamela Picard - Certified Medical Reiki Master with Raven Keyes & Reiki Master Teacher with Elly Kukk thru Healing Halls of Ivy, studied Herbal Medicine at Twin Star. Jeann...
2017-02-22
52 min
Dr. Lisa Gives a Sh*t
DLG1645_Art History Masters candidate Lindsay Smilow and I work on her masters degree together.
Lindsay Smilow is getting a masters degree in art history in comedy and she comes in to interview me as a subject for her thesis. In this case, she is more interested in my visual art work, what I think is funny, and who my favorite comedians are. We agree on 2 of my previous "patients", Jo Firestone and Julio Torres. Lindsay gets me to talk about how I got started making art and what I was trying to communicate without sounding art-bull-shitty. Ironically enough, I originally met Lindsay when I was giving out awards on the street and I...
2016-11-30
58 min
Dr. Lisa Gives a Sh*t
DLG1645_Art History Masters candidate Lindsay Smilow and I work on her masters degree together.
Lindsay Smilow is getting a masters degree in art history in comedy and she comes in to interview me as a subject for her thesis. In this case, she is more interested in my visual art work, what I think is funny, and who my favorite comedians are. We agree on 2 of my previous "patients", Jo Firestone and Julio Torres. Lindsay gets me to talk about how I got started making art and what I was trying to communicate without sounding art-bull-shitty. Ironically enough, I originally met Lindsay when I was giving out awards on the street and I...
2016-11-30
58 min
Dr. Lisa Gives a Sh*t
DLG1645_Art History Masters candidate Lindsay Smilow and I work on her masters degree together.
Lindsay Smilow is getting a masters degree in art history in comedy and she comes in to interview me as a subject for her thesis. In this case, she is more interested in my visual art work, what I think is funny, and who my favorite comedians are. We agree on 2 of my previous "patients", Jo Firestone and Julio Torres. Lindsay gets me to talk about how I got started making art and what I was trying to communicate without sounding art-bull-shitty. Ironically enough, I originally met Lindsay when I was giving out awards on the street and I gave...
2016-11-29
58 min