A great idea. A breakthrough on a big project. A bit of sound advice. The moment you realized it was time for a pivot, either personally or professionally. Some of our best learning comes in the form of the conversations we have with our colleagues, peers, loved ones, or even strangers. That’s the premise of Conversations WeLearn From — a new podcast brought to you by WeLearn. Learn more at welearnls.com.
Marketing can be more than merely capitalizing on fear, uncertainty, and doubt, the holy trinity of the marketing profession. It can be more than manipulation, hyperbole, and cringeworthy self-promotion. It can be more than a dashboard of leads and clicks. We believe that faith is ultimately more powerful than fear. Yes, you can be bold and even provocative. We encourage that. Yet we believe, these days, that it’s provocative to choose hope instead of giving into doom-scrolling and fear-mongering. We call this Redemptive Marketing.
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Josh and his family are planting Breakthrough Church in Richardson, TX. Their prayer is that Jesus would use them to advance His Kingdom and to see many receive healing and deliverance in His name. Josh is married to Abby and has three kids, two boys and one girl.
In this episode of the Travel Buddy podcast, travel experts Ashley Martinez, Rachel Satow, and Ian Andersen unravel the real impact of loyalty programs on holiday travel decisions. Together, they share practical tips, surprising strategies, and personal stories about maximizing points, timing flights, and navigating peak travel stress. Whether you're debating between family gatherings or last-minute adventures, this conversation offers fresh insights into making every trip affordable—and even a little more fun. Tune in for expert advice, candid anecdotes, and clever ways to stretch your points further this holiday season.Chapters(00:01) Holiday Travel Decisions and Loyalty Programs(03:08) Maximizing Points and Flexible Itineraries(07:23) Rethinking Destinations and Travel Flexibility(10:12) Timing Strategies and Fare Class Tips(13:42) Ancillary Benefits and Earning Tactics(16:06) Navigating Peak Seasons and Status Perks(24:18) Strategic Use of Points, Cash, and Mixed Payments(33:23) Practical Tips and Rules of ThumbConnect with SwitchflyWebsite: https://www.switchfly.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/switchfly/X: https://twitter.com/switchflyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SwitchflyOfficial
In episode 37 of "In the Interim…", Dr. Jeff Saver, Director of the UCLA Comprehensive Stroke and Vascular Neurology Program, details his shift from behavioral neurology to clinical stroke research after early engagement with multicenter trials like TOAST. The discussion covers the biology of acute ischemic stroke, quantifying neuronal loss, and the scientific underpinnings of “time is brain.” Dr. Saver outlines the evolution of endovascular therapy, from early device challenges to current reperfusion success rates exceeding 85%. Key methodological issues in stroke trial analyses are presented, including debate over endpoint selection—dichotomous versus ordinal approaches and the limitations therein. Special focus is placed on the utility-weighted modified Rankin Scale, which assigns empirically derived, patient-centered health values to each disability state, providing a comprehensive measure that captures both benefit and harm. The episode explores regulatory hesitancy, differing analytic preferences within the field, and the design prospects for neuroprotectant interventions. Heterogeneity in patient outcomes and implications for public health and trial methodology are addressed. The episode provides an empirical account of clinical trial endpoint selection, interpretation, and future directions in cerebrovascular research.Key HighlightsEarly career influences and pivotal trial participation.Pathophysiology and quantification of acute stroke injury.Endovascular device development and clinical impact.Comparative analysis of endpoint methods: dichotomous, ordinal, and utility-weighted approaches.Technical derivation and application of utility-weighted mRS.Ongoing regulatory and methodological debate.Heterogeneity in ischemic vulnerability and future trial directions.For more, visit us at https://www.berryconsultants.com/
In this episode of AWM Insights, Chief Investment Officer Justin Dyer and Portfolio Manager Mena Hanna wrap up their series on winning through disciplined investing and sound decision-making. They break down why a strong defense—both in sports and in your portfolio—is the bedrock of long-term success and multi-generational wealth. Through candid insights and relatable sports analogies, Justin and Mena reveal how defensive strategies, diversification, and resilient processes give families the edge to thrive, with stories and practical play-calling advice you can apply right now. Tune in to learn how to build a championship-winning plan for your wealth and legacy.Connect with UsCall or text us: 626-862-0355Website: https://www.athletefamilyoffice.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc1NxpK21N1vKWEExC45YEALinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/awmcapital/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awmcapital/X: https://twitter.com/awmcapitalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/awmcapital/Chapters(00:00) Defensive Strategy Wins Championships(02:50) Building a Playbook for Investing(04:03) Bonds and the Role of Defense(06:40) Diversification as Offensive Defense(07:38) Decision-Making and Play Calling(10:23) Discipline and Multi-Generational Confidence