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AMDG: A Jesuit Podcast

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AMDG: A Jesuit Podcast

Jesuit Conference

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Jesuits and friends come together to look at the world through Ignatian eyes, always striving to live Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam -- For the Greater Glory of God. Hosted by Mike Jordan Laskey, Eric Clayton and MegAnne Liebsch. Learn more at jesuits.org. A production of the Jesuit Conference of Canada and the United States.
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Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine

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Explore the field of post-acute and long-term care, with expert interviews, journal article reviews, innovations news, and more. Statements made by guests on this podcast are their own opinions and are not necessarily the positions of the Society. Speakers’ appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them, their views, or any entity they represent.
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Author ,Marketer, event management, Brand Management. I love to contribute to your the success Specialized: Web & App Development - Manage and work with the stakeholders on Marketing campaigns, activities, project and events. Starting with briefing, discussion, media planning, launching and analyzing its effectiveness. - Brand management - Developing and executing in-house ads. - Digital Strategies
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Amateur Hour: the Amdram Podcast

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Amateur Hour: the Amdram Podcast

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Amateur Hour explores the weird and wonderful world of amateur dramatics - the highs and lows, and everything in between. We'll be speaking to people from all across the country, from groups of all shapes and sizes, finding out what makes them tick, and why we put so much time and effort into entertaining the public. We want this podcast to bring together the amdram community, no matter how expensive your tickets are, how flashy your sets look, and how good your interval refreshments are. No ...
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Comentário de Márcio Andrei sobre temas variados do cotidiano do estado de Sergipe do Brasil e do Mundo. Sempre uma análise corrente é isenta levando o bom entendimento ao público ouvinte do programa Rio na Madrugada pela Rio Fm 102.3 Aracaju Sergipe Brasil
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All the CPUs of this list are almost the same, all are only differed by the clock speed which generally affected there performance. AMD FX-9590 seemed to score the highest benchmark score of 10190 followed by FX-9370 with 9447 scores, FX-9370 with 9036 scores and so on. FX-9590 is the only one to reach the turbo boost frequency of 5.0 GHz which is massive but it is also power hungry. AMD FX-9590 is the best CPU of AMD FX series with the highest performance. Although if you are going to consi ...
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There’s always the temptation for religious orders to lionize their founder. To point to a single person and say, “There! That’s the way to live the Christian life! Just do what they did.” Despite the number of parishes and programs and centers named for Ignatius of Loyola, the man himself was pretty resolute on the need to have your own experience…
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Often in the story of St. Ignatius of Loyola, we zero in on the “cannonball moment.” It’s the instant in Ignatius’ story when everything changes—even if the would-be saint hasn’t yet fully realized it. But even more important than that war wound is the eleven months that follow, that long, tedious period of recovery and reflection and reading. It’s…
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Topics: In this episode of JAMDA On-The-Go, we explore three captivating articles from the May issue. We discuss an innovative fracture care pathway for nursing home residents, examine the impact of physician practice characteristics on nurse practitioners and physician assistants in nursing homes, and explore exercise guidelines for combating phys…
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Alex Bardakh, the Society’s Director of Public Policy and Advocacy, shares the latest news from the nation’s capital. Questions? Email Alex at abardakh@paltc.org No credit is available for this program.โดย Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine
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“Lodge 49,” a comedy-drama TV series that ran on the channel AMC for two seasons, is about an ex-surfer named Dud (Wyatt Russell) who’s drifting through life after the loss of his father and the closing of his family’s pool supply store. He stumbles into a rundown old fraternal lodge belonging to a group called the Order of the Lynx. (Think of the …
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As you probably know, the global Catholic Church is in the middle of a three-year synod process on the topic of synodality. The synod has featured thousands of listening sessions with the faithful all over the world, the biggest consultation process in the history of the church. Maybe you’ve been involved in one or more of these meetings yourself. …
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Dr. Karl Steinberg and Dr. Elizabeth Galik discuss our May 2023 Issue of Caring for the Ages in this episode. Practical Actions, Reducing Stigma: What Providers Should Know About Obesity Three Strategies to Improve Training and Education in Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Protein Requirements for Older Adults: What Are the Current Recommendations for…
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Most of us probably don’t stop to reflect on our use of technology and how the devices and apps we use affect our lives and society as a whole. What is it doing to our brains and our souls that we reach for our smartphones mindlessly hundreds of times a day? What do we say on social media that I wouldn’t say in real life, and how does our behavior …
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Dr. Karl Steinberg and Dr. Elizabeth Galik discuss our April 2023 Issue of Caring for the Ages in this episode. The Future of Independent Living: Health and Wellness Take Center Stage Discussing Cannabis With Your Patients What Do We Know About the Treatment of Pain for Individuals Living With Dementia? Could Senior Home Sharing Be an Alternative t…
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Topics: In the podcast, four articles from the April issue will be discussed. These articles cover topics related to infection control coaching programs for nursing centers, oral health and frailty in older adults, variation in antipsychotic use for dementia patients across states in assisted living facilities, and the benefits of virtual reality o…
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In 2021, two Jesuits who had just been ordained priests were missioned to serve migrant communities on the U.S.-Mexico border in Brownsville, Texas. Soon after they arrived, Father Brian Strassburger and Father Louie Hotop agreed that there were so many incredible people and stories they were encountering that they just had to share them with the w…
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Have you read "Eragon" by Christopher Paolini? If not, then listen to this episode. It is a book review of it! This is a book review for those who really love to read, cause it ia a super long read!โดย Ira
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For many of you listening, the idea of spiritual reading is probably a familiar concept. You might have a book or two on your bedside that you pray with each night: something on the lives of the saints or new insights into old spiritual practices. Next to that pile of spiritual books might be a bible, and each day you read a passage, slowly, prayer…
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Title: Christopher Laxton Interview at PALTC23 (Special Edition) Host: Diane Sanders-Cepeda Guests: Christopher Laxton, CAE (AMDA's Executive Director) Recorded (in front of a live audience): March 10, 2023 Honor Chris Laxton's 10 years of stellar leadership with a donation to the Foundation's Chris Laxton Excellence in PALTC Leadership Fund. Learn…
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Fr. Ed Dowling is a Jesuit priest you might never have heard of before. After hearing his story, you might find yourself wondering how this holy man isn’t more renowned. Thanks to a new book by Dawn Eden Goldstein, Fr. Ed is finally getting his due.Goldstein is the author of “Father Ed: The Story of Bill W’s Spiritual Sponsor,” which is the first b…
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In this episode, Dr. Karl Steinberg and Dr. Elizabeth Galik discuss our March 2023 Issue of Caring for the Ages. Host: Karl Steinberg, MD, HMDC, CMD Guest(s): Elizabeth Galik, PhD, CRNP; Tess Bird, PhD Resources: Caring for the Ages The Future of Independent Living: Health and Wellness Take Center Stage Discussing Cannabis With Your Patients What D…
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When Susan Bigelow Reynolds was studying theology in grad school at Boston College, she saw an advertisement for free housing at St. Mary of the Angels Church in the Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood. In exchange for the place to live, she’d have to provide a few hours of parish work per week. That seemed like a good deal, so she moved right in. Little…
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Title: ASA and Clopidogrel - When is it Too Much of a Good Thing? Host: Sabine von Preyss-Friedman, MD, FACP, CMD Guests: Nicole Orr, MD Recorded (in front of a live audience): March 11, 2023 Resources: Aspirin Use to Prevent Cardiovascular Disease (JAMA) ACC/AHA CV Risk Calculator (for ages 40-79) Learn More About AMDA’s Drive to Deprescribe Initi…
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There’s nothing better than the Easter Triduum – from the Mass of the Lord’s Supper on Holy Thursday through the bitter, heavy celebration of the Lord’s Passion on Good Friday to the unparalleled drama of the Easter fire and baptizing new Christians at the Vigil on Saturday night. The one big danger this time of year: We’ve heard the stories of Chr…
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Host: Dr. Karl Steinberg Guests: Paul Katz MD, CMD; Barbara Resnick, PhD, RN, CRNP, FAAN, FAANP; Rebecca Elon, MD, MPH, CMD, Resources: jamda.com Resources: Psychological Resilience in Older Residents of Long-Term Care Facilities: Occurrence and Associated Factors How the 2018 Japan Floods Impacted Nursing Home Admissions for Older Persons: A Longi…
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One of the most interesting Jesuit universities in the world is Saint Joseph University in Beirut, Lebanon. Founded in 1875, Saint Joseph is the only Jesuit university in the Arab World. On its incredibly impressive list of alumni are seven presidents of Lebanon. The former Superior General of the Jesuits, Fr. Peter Hans Kolvenbach, earned his doct…
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Title: The Intersection of Structural Racism and Ageism Host: Diane Sanders-Cepeda, DO CMD Guests: Dr. Timothy Farrell, Dr. Ramona Rhodes, Dr. Jasmine Travers Recorded: Thursday, February 22, 2023 References: Exploring the intersection of structural racism and ageism in healthcare, AMDA Glossary of Key Diverse Terms Available Credit: The American B…
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Here in the American Jesuit universe, we’re in two parallel holy seasons at the same time: Lent and March Madness. Nine Jesuit teams between the women’s and men’s tournaments are in the Big Dance this year, and you can read all about them on our website at Jesuits.org/basketball. Today’s guest didn’t quite make it to the NCAA tournament this year, …
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Ten years ago, on March 13, 2013, Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio was elected Pope. Do you remember those first hours and days? We found out he was from Argentina, the first Pope from the Global South. Then we heard his name would be Francis the First…or maybe just Francis? Then we saw him step to the window above St. Peter’s Square, looking fairly calm b…
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The Academy Awards are coming up March 12th, so we wanted to recommend a couple of Oscar-nominated movies that fans of the podcast might enjoy. And there was one person host Mike Jordan Laskey was hoping to interview for this episode: his favorite film critic of all time, Alissa Wilkinson from the website Vox, where she’s the senior culture writer.…
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In this episode, Dr. Karl Steinberg and Dr. Elizabeth Galik discuss our March 2023 Issue of Caring for the Ages. Managing Chronic Pain in Older Adults: Taking a Holistic and Individualized Approach Assessing Pain Among Individuals Living With Dementia (p.2) Pain Can Be a Total Pain (p.13) The Case Against Universal Vitamin D Supplementation in Olde…
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Join guest panelists, Amina Dubuisson, DNP, MBA/HCM, RN, LNHA, CDP; Deborah Franklin, MHA, NHA; and Toby Philpot, and your host, Diane Sanders-Cepeda, DO, CMD, for this special episode of FMDA’s Journal Club, Legislative Debrief: Qualified Medication Aides in Florida Nursing Homes. This session focused on the following Learning Objectives: Review t…
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You may have never heard the name Fr. Clarence Rivers before today. Fr. Rivers was a renown composer and liturgist, among other things, and he was helping people better understand—better see themselves—in the liturgy long before the Second Vatican Council made such actions the norm. Fr. Rivers was also the first Black priest ordained in the Archdio…
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Title: Soundscape Awareness Intervention Reduced Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Nursing Home Residents With Dementia: A Cluster-Randomized Trial With MoSART+ Host: Dr. Karl Steinberg Guests: Paul Katz MD, CMD, Stephanie Rouch, PhD, OTR/L, and Janouk Koster, PhD Resources: jamda.com Recorded: Thursday, February 10, 2023 Available Credit: The American …
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Title: Serious Illness Toolkit Host: Wayne S Saltsman, MD, PhD, CMD, AGSF Guests: Dr. Anthony Back, Dr. Marian Grant Recorded: Thursday, February 9, 2023 References: Serious Illness Messaging Toolkit Available Credit: The American Board of Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine (ABPLM) issues CMD credits for AMDA On-The-Go and affiliate podcast epi…
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Lent is just around the corner, and there are so many vivid symbols of this liturgical season. You’ve got ashes and palms and purple stuff everywhere. No Alleluias, no Glorias, no meat at the Friday fish fry. One of the best Lenten symbols is the CRS Rice Bowl, those little cardboard boxes we fill with cash to support the work of Catholic Relief Se…
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On this week’s AMDG, host MegAnne Liebsch talks to historian Nicholas Lewis about his research into the history of Jesuit-run boarding schools for Indigenous children. These schools were part of a larger U.S. government attempt to assimilate Indigenous peoples into white European culture from the 1820s to as late as the 1970s. Indigenous families w…
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