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Diabetes: The Metabolic Bully

Diabetes: The Metabolic Bully – Introduction to Podcast

Welcome to “Diabetes: The Metabolic Bully,” where we delve deep into the world of one of the most prevalent chronic conditions that lurks in our society. Diabetes doesn’t just knock on our doors; it bullies its way into our lives, altering our metabolism and dictating our daily routines.

In each episode, we aim to unpack the science and myths surrounding diabetes. From understanding how our bodies succumb to this metabolic bully, to the latest research and treatments, our podcast aims to provide listeners with comprehensive insights.

In this inaugural episode, Dr. Byron Black, an expert in exercise science and health promotion, emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach to fitness and wellness in a podcast episode with Tom Fox. He discusses his background in the Air Force, where he served as a ground radio technician and later worked as a base exercise physiologist and fitness director.

Dr. Black now runs a fitness clinic in Kerrville, Texas and advocates for a comprehensive approach to overall well-being. He also provides insights on managing diabetes through exercise and proper nutrition, highlighting the importance of seeking guidance from healthcare professionals. The episode emphasizes the interconnectedness of various aspects of health and the need for collaboration among professionals in providing comprehensive care.

Join us as we confront diabetes head-on, empowering ourselves with knowledge, compassion, and resilience. Whether you’re newly diagnosed, a long-time warrior, or simply someone keen to learn, this podcast is your go-to guide in the vast world of blood sugars, insulin, diet, and beyond. Together, we’ll stand up to diabetes, the metabolic bully that has picked on too many for too long.

Key Highlights

·      Academic and Professional Background

·      Fitness and Holistic Wellness

·      The Impact of Diabetes

·      Diabetes and Fitness

Resources

Medical Fitness Clinic of Kerrville

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The ESG Report

The ESG Report – Yoram Ashery – Unlocking the Power Within: Nostromo’s Clean Energy Storage

The ESG Report podcast is hosted by Tom Fox. Looking for innovative solutions to tackle climate change? Look no further than The ESG Report! In this episode, Tom speaks with Yoram Ashery, CEO at Nostromo Energy and we discuss zero carbon energy storage.
In this episode, we discuss Nostromo Energy’s innovative clean energy storage technology for buildings. By storing cold energy in small cells filled with water, buildings can become giant batteries, reducing dependence on the grid and advancing the energy transition. The use of cloud-based energy storage management allows for remote control and optimization of energy storage systems, creating a virtual power plant that responds to grid demands. This technology offers environmental benefits, and financial advantages, and helps in reducing carbon emissions. The podcast also highlights the challenges and solutions in transitioning to clean energy, emphasizing the need for capital, regulation, consumer participation, and innovative technologies like Nostromo.

Key Highlights

·       Nostromo Energy: Clean Energy Storage

·       Cloud-based energy storage management

·       Clean energy storage and carbon reduction

·       Renewable Energy Revolution

·       Challenges and Solutions in Transitioning to Clean Energy

Resources

Yoram Ashery on LinkedIn

Nostromo Energy

Tom Fox 

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: August 10, 2023 – The Leaving China Edition

Welcome to the Daily Compliance News. Each day, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance brings to you compliance-related stories to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee, and listen in to the Daily Compliance News. All, from the Compliance Podcast Network. Each day we consider four stories from the business world, compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership, or general interest for the compliance professional.

  • Dentons leaving China. (NYT)
  • Biden Administration bans investment in Chinese tech. (WSJ)
  • Kellogg cereal workplace attacked as ‘woke.’ (Reuters)
  • Eradicating toxic team behavior. (FT)
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31 Days to More Effective Compliance Programs

One Month to a More Effective Compliance Program: Day 8-Executives and Compliance Compensation Incentives

The lack of personal consequences for senior executives responsible for corporate malfeasance is explored in this podcast episode. Executives are incentivized to take excessive risks, knowing they won’t have to pay any fines, while shareholders bear the brunt of penalties. Proposed solutions include the concept of “skin in the game,” where executives contribute a portion of their compensation to a pool of money that can be used to pay penalties. Another suggestion involves forfeiting the performance bond of senior management in the case of large fines. A third approach suggests creating a contract that would enforce a reduction in pay for failures of corporate governance. These proposals aim to hold senior executives personally accountable for compliance failures and align executive compensation with compliance objectives. HR professionals play a crucial role in designing and implementing positive incentives to foster a culture of compliance and ethical conduct within organizations.

When it comes to compliance failures, the penalties are usually paid by shareholders, leaving senior executives largely untouched. This lack of personal accountability creates a disconnect between executive actions and the consequences of those actions. It’s high time we bridge this gap and ensure that senior executives are held personally responsible for compliance failures. What are some proposed solutions:

1. “Skin in the Game”. One proposed solution, advocated by William Dudley, former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, suggests that senior management and material risk takers should forfeit their performance bond in the case of large fines. This approach would discipline individual behavior and decision-making, incentivizing individuals to flag issues when problems arise.

2. Automatic Pay Reductions. Another approach, proposed in an article titled “Ties That Bind Codes of Conduct,” suggests automatic reduction of pay for officers, directors, and advisors for failures of corporate governance. Executives would agree to pay back a portion of their gross compensation for a specified period before the beginning of any improprieties, regardless of their knowledge of misdeeds within the company.

Benefits of Accountability for Senior Executives:

1. Aligning Incentives. Corporate leaders cannot afford to turn a blind eye to compliance failures anymore. Holding senior executives accountable ensures that their compensation is directly tied to compliance objectives, aligning incentives and promoting ethical business practices.

2. Addressing Perverse Incentives. Perverse incentives in corporate pay, such as additional compensation based on company performance, can lead to unethical behavior and non-compliance. By implementing accountability measures, we can address these perverse incentives and create a culture of ethical behavior within organizations.

3. Driving Positive Change. Creating positive incentives within organizations is crucial to driving ethical behavior and compliance. HR professionals play a pivotal role in designing and implementing these incentives, ensuring that they are effective in promoting a culture of compliance.

Three key takeaways:

1. Perverse incentives are named that for a reason; they really are bad.

2. How can you create positive incentives in your organization?

3. There is a business response to this legal issue. Employ it.

For more information, check out The Compliance Handbook, 4th edition, available on LexisNexis.com.

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Trekking Through Compliance

Trekking through Compliance: Episode 70 – Let That Be Your Last Battlefield

 

In this episode of Trekking Through Compliance, we consider the episode Let That Be Your Last Battlefield which aired on January 10, 1969, and occurred on Star Date 5730.0

On its way to decontaminate the planet Arianis, the Enterprise intercepts a shuttlecraft stolen from Starbase 4 together with its pilot. The pilot is an alien who is solid white on his right side and solid black on his left. His name is Lokai, and he claims to be a political refugee from Cheron. Shortly thereafter, another alien is deposited on the bridge of the Enterprise by a spaceship just before it disintegrates. The new alien identifies himself as Bele, a police officer from Cheron who has been tracking Lokai for over 50,000 years. Bele is black on the right and white on the left and is outraged when Kirk sees no difference in them. Bele considers his coloration superior to Lokai and others “his kind.” Lokai and Bele claim to be in the right, but Kirk stays above the argument, offering to drop them off at a Starbase.

Bele attempts to force the Enterprise to Charon but returns control to Kirk when he threatens to self-destruct the Enterprise. After the Enterprise has decontaminated Arianis, Bele deactivates the destruct mode and forces the Enterprise to Cheron. Here, Bele and Lokai discover that all life there has been destroyed by years of racially-motivated fighting. Driven mad by the sight, Lokai and Bele both beam down to the surface, where they will continue to fight each other until one or both are dead.

Compliance Takeaways:

1.     Why is language translation so important for compliance?

2.     What is the role of compliance in creating a safe workspace?

3.     Why should your organization only deal with ethical businesses?

Resources

Excruciatingly Detailed Plot Summary by Eric W. Weisstein

MissionLogPodcast.com

Memory Alpha

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It's art

It’s art, let’s talk about it – Billy Schenck – Painting Contemporary Western Art

The Museum of Western Art is dedicated to excellence in the collection, preservation, and promotion of Western Heritage and the education and cultural enrichment of our diverse audiences. The Museum serves as a bridge between the past and the present, ensuring that the legacy of the American West will be preserved for the future. Western Art is as engaging and important as ever. In this podcast series, Museum Executive Direct Darrell Beauchamp visits with the artists who work in this western heritage to talk about their work, the legacy of Western Art and why talking about it is so important today.

In this episode, we will be exploring the artistic journeys of Billy Schenck, who has left an indelible mark on the Western art genre, pushing boundaries and creating captivating works that merge pop art with photorealism. Join us as we uncover their unique approaches, discuss their notable series, and delve into the challenges they faced in the art world.

Schenck’s artistic style is a testament to his ability to blend pop art with photorealism seamlessly. He reveals his unconventional approach to creating imagery by utilizing the paint-by-numbers technique. This technique allowed him to produce convincing images, even without traditional drawing or painting skills. His first gallery show in New York City was a resounding success, selling out before it even opened. This early triumph set the stage for a prolific career that would span over five decades.

One of Schenck’s notable series is the Phaedra series, which showcases nude cowgirls riding in the Mythic West. This series captures the essence of the Western genre while adding a contemporary twist. Additionally, Beauchamp has created captivating series centered around surfer girls and landscapes, particularly in the Southwest. Notably, he started incorporating landscapes without figures around 1999-2000, using big clouds and sweeping vistas to evoke a sense of awe and grandeur in his paintings.

Schenck’s unique artistic vision often placed him on the edge of the mainstream Western art world. He faced challenges in New York City, where Western subject matter was not considered contemporary. However, he persisted and refined his painting style, ultimately gaining recognition and exhibiting alongside renowned artists such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein.

Schenck’s dedication to preserving and promoting Western art extends beyond his own work. He has purchased a plot of land to build the Billy Shank Museum and Foundation, which will showcase his body of work and his personal collection of contemporary Western painters. Additionally, the foundation aims to preserve a world-class collection of prehistoric pottery and the archives of the Membranes Foundation and other amateur archaeologists. This initiative provides a safe space for collectors to donate their collections, ensuring their legacy lives on.

Billy Schenck has made significant contributions to contemporary Western art, pushing boundaries and challenging traditional norms. His unique style, blending pop art with photorealism, has captivated audiences worldwide. Despite facing challenges, Schenck has left an indelible mark on the art world, showcasing the importance of preserving and promoting Western art.

Remember to visit the Museum of Western Art in Kerrville, Texas, to explore the rich tapestry of Western art and support these talented artists.

So, why should you listen to this episode? If you’re an artist yourself, or simply someone who is interested in the creative process, Schenck’s story offers inspiration and insight into what it takes to pursue a career in art. As hosted Darrell Beauchamp has noted, “We’ll talk about why talking about Western art is so important.”

 Resources

Museum of Western Art

Darrell Beauchamp on LinkedIn

Billy Schenck

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Popcorn and Compliance

Popcorn and Compliance: The Mandalorian, Season 3 – Episode 2, The Mines of Mandalore

Tom Fox and Jay Rosen are back with a special summer season of Popcorn and Compliance. In this special series, Tom and Jay will review the Mandalorian, Season 3. Get ready for a ton of fun, insights and all things Grogu and Mandalorian.

Welcome back, fellow “The Mandalorian” enthusiasts! In this blog post, we’ll be diving deep into the plot and themes of “The Mines of Mandalore,” an episode that takes us on an exhilarating journey alongside our beloved protagonist, Dinjardin. Get ready for a thrilling adventure filled with comedic encounters, unexpected alliances, and thought-provoking messages. So, grab your helmets and let’s explore the intricacies of this captivating episode!

In this episode, Tom and Jay delve into the key components and events of The Mandalorian episode. The discussion centers around the quest of the main character, Dinjardin, as he seeks the waters and atmosphere below Mandalore, despite being warned by Bo Katan that the planet is poisoned. Along his journey, Dinjardin encounters a malfunctioning IG unit and a comedic repair shop owner played by Amy Sederis.

They dive into the significance of the IG unit’s malfunction and the confusion surrounding a scene where Dinjardin jumps into healing waters. They speculate about the meaning of a Mythosaur seen by Bo Katan in the water. The episode’s ecological message, depicting the destruction of Mandalore as a climate disaster caused by nuclear war, is also discussed. The strained relationship between Mandalorians and Jedi is explored, with references to their past interactions. Overall, the conversation offers insights into the episode’s plot and character development, while addressing speculative elements.

Key Highlights

  1. The Power of Friendship: Amy Sederis’s Character and the Journey Begins. Our hero, Dinjardin, embarks on a quest to save Mandalore from poisoned waters and mines. Along the way, he encounters the hilarious repair shop owner, played brilliantly by Amy Sederis. With the help of her team of jawas and repair droids, she becomes an unexpected ally in his mission. This reminds us of the importance of friendship and how even the most unlikely companions can make a significant impact on our journey.
  1. The Perils of Mandalore: A Nefarious Encounter and a Call for Help. As Dinjardin heads to Mandalore, he faces a dangerous encounter with a mysterious character, possibly half-robot with organic material, who seeks to harm him. In a nail-biting moment, Dinjardin calls upon Grogu, his loyal companion, to go back and seek assistance from Bo Katan. This teaches us the value of relying on our support network during challenging times and the importance of communication.
  1. Strained Relations: Animosity Between Mandalorians and Jedi. During the episode, Bo Katan mentions the animosity between Mandalorians and Jedi, hinting at a complicated history. While it remains unclear where this tension stems from, it adds an intriguing layer to the narrative. This serves as a reminder that even in fictional worlds, conflicts can arise between different groups, emphasizing the need for understanding and open dialogue.
  1. Mythosaur Symbolism: Unraveling the Mystery. One of the most captivating scenes in “The Mines of Mandalore” involves Dinjardin and Bo Katan in the healing waters. As they immerse themselves, Bo Katan catches a glimpse of a mythosaur, a symbol deeply rooted in Mandalorian mythology. The mythosaur represents a time when Mandalorians thrived, and its appearance holds significant meaning. Although the exact interpretation of this scene remains elusive, it adds an air of mystery and intrigue to the storyline.
  1. Ecological Message: A Climate Disaster Unveiled. “The Mines of Mandalore” also shines a light on the destruction of the planet, caused by a devastating nuclear war. This ecological message serves as a powerful reminder of the consequences of our actions and the urgent need to protect our environment. The episode’s portrayal of a climate disaster resonates with real-world concerns, emphasizing the importance of addressing environmental issues in our own lives.

“The Mines of Mandalore” takes us on a thrilling adventure, filled with unexpected alliances, mysterious symbolism, and thought-provoking messages. Through the comedic encounters and perilous situations, we learn the value of friendship, the significance of relying on our support network, and the importance of understanding between different groups. Additionally, the ecological message reminds us of our responsibility to protect our planet. As we eagerly await the next episode, let’s reflect on the lessons learned from this enthralling chapter in “The Mandalorian” saga.

“The Mandalorian” continues to captivate audiences with its compelling storytelling, memorable characters, and breathtaking visuals. Jon Favreau’s stewardship of the series strikes a perfect balance between nostalgia and innovation, leaving fans eagerly anticipating each new episode. As we eagerly await the next installment, titled “The Mines of Mandalore,” let’s celebrate the remarkable journey this show has taken us on so far.

 This is The Way!