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Are you someone who cares about people? Do you seek information to support people you care about who have families? Do you care about people affected by addiction, substance use disorders, or work in the field of family support or peer recovery support? Spend about twenty minutes each month with the President and CEO of Archways Recovery Community Organization and Family Resource Centers who shares hope, strength and stories from the field and practice of Peer Recovery Support Services and F ...
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The uniquely focused Guangdong Baiyun University Center for American Race and Culture, established by Johnson C. Smith University and funded by a generous grant from the US Embassy in Beijing, will set the African American experience within historical and contemporary contexts through books, multimodal digital documents, streamed media, and faculty and student exchanges. A nuanced view of racial issues through physical and electronic resources will be provided to Chinese audiences to promote ...
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Want to hear from people closing multifamily/apartment deals? Listen in as our team interviews successful multifamily real estate investors as we dive deep into the details on how they got their deal to the finish/closing line and beyond. No fluff. Just getting down to business with how investors are gaining more passive cash flow with multifamily investing. You can join the Multifamily Investor Nation by visiting us on our Facebook page or YouTube. Free weekly webinars are available. Get yo ...
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Conversations with Cheryle Pacapelli - Part 3 Link to Part 1 of the conversation - https://share.transistor.fm/s/df5940a4 Link to Part 2 of the conversation - https://share.transistor.fm/s/eba97cd7 Welcome to the latest episode of Archways Threads! Today, we conclude our powerful 3-part conversation with Cheryle Pacapelli, Project Director for New …
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Whitney Elkins-Hutten of PassiveInvesting.com interviews Charles Seaman about the acquisition of the 160-unit Archway Apartments in Riverdale, GA. In this episode, Charles shares insights into the multifamily property market and his experience securing this $13.4 million deal. From navigating due diligence to financing strategies, Charles highlight…
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McDonald’s is more than just the home of burgers, fries and shakes. It's a place where employees can learn valuable basic customer service skills and gain needed entry-level managerial experience. One in 8 Americans has worked at a McDonald's at some point in their lives, gaining these life-changing skills firsthand. In addition to on-the-job exper…
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly 60% of Americans use the internet for health information. A GoodRx survey indicates that more than 70% of those people have been exposed to medical or health-related misinformation, with social media cited as the most common source. Nationwide Children’s pediatric allergist D…
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Whitney Elkins-Hutten of PassiveInvesting.com interviews multifamily syndication experts Dustin Heiner and Jason Yarusi. In this episode, they explore their journey from single-family investments to managing large-scale properties like The Cove, a 355-unit deal in Nashville. The conversation highlights key strategies for syndicating, raising capita…
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We're celebrating our 100th Episode of Well Beyond Medicine — and we're pleased to feature special guests from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to share more about their MyPlate resource and other efforts to support access to healthy and nutritious foods. Most parents and caregivers put a lot of thought into how their children are fed and …
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The American Medical Association, the American College of Physicians, and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services all recognize voting as a social determinant of health. In a year when more than 60 nations have or will hold elections (including the United States), the Well Beyond Medicine podcast examines the concepts of civic engagement a…
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Whitney Elkins-Hutten of PassiveInvesting.com interviews multifamily investor Michael Zaransky, the founder of MZ Capital Partners, to delve into his recent acquisition of a high-rise 166-unit building in Chicago’s thriving West Loop. Michael dives deep into the year-long pursuit of the property, highlighting the competitive bidding process and the…
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Diversity in health care is more than just a buzzword — it is essential for delivering culturally competent care, addressing health disparities, and creating an inclusive environment for patients, families and providers. For the Latino/Hispanic community, which constitutes a significant and growing portion of the U.S. population, having health care…
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This week’s episode features two compelling stories of strength and perseverance in honor of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. In our first segment, we remember Corey Phelan. At 19, Corey achieved his lifelong dream of becoming a professional baseball player, signing with the Phillies organization. His dream, though, and his life were cut short by …
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On a single night each September, Major League Baseball holds Childhood Cancer Awareness Night at games nationwide. This major initiative focuses on both educating the public about childhood cancer and providing respite for cancer patients, survivors, and their families. Join us as we visit Citizens Bank Park - home of the Philadelphia Phillies - f…
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Conversations with Cheryle Pacapelli - Part 2 Link to Part 1 of the conversation - https://share.transistor.fm/s/df5940a4 Welcome to the latest episode of Archways Threads! In part 2 of this 3-part interview, Michelle Lennon continues her insightful conversation with Cheryle Pacapelli, Project Director of the Recovery Centers in New Hampshire. They…
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Whitney Elkins-Hutten of PassiveInvesting.com interviews Karl Krauskopf to dissect his ingenious strategy behind the Eastmont Townhomes project in East Wenatchee, WA. Karl dives deep into his secret weapon: acquiring the 33-unit gem off-market. We’re talking about unlocking hidden potential through value-add renovations. Karl breaks down his plan t…
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In this encore presentation of Well Beyond Medicine, we explore the topic of period equity with Nemours Children’s Health adolescent medicine specialist, Robyn Miller, MD. Menstruation is something half of the world's population experiences. Yet having the right resources — access to period products and health information about menses — can prove e…
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Whitney Elkins-Hutten of PassiveInvesting.com interviews Will Matheson, the Co-Founder of Matheson Capital, to reveal the juicy stuff in acquiring his 248-unit Residences in St. George in Savannah, GA. Will explains how he leveraged a strategic loan assumption to secure an incredible fixed interest rate of 2.95% for the next eight years. He also pu…
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Smartphones have become a collective distraction in the classroom. One 2024 Pew Research survey of public-school teachers says 33% of middle school teachers and a whopping 72% of high school teachers see cell phone use in the classroom as a major problem: a disruptor to the educational process. Here to discuss the benefits of public school cell pho…
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Whitney Elkins-Hutten of PassiveInvesting.com interviews the founder of Streamline Capital Group, Brian Briscoe, to share how he accomplished his recent acquisition, the 43-unit Eleanor Rigby Apartments in Salt Lake City, UT. This stunning 43-unit apartment complex, built in 1929 and boasting a complete renovation, was originally listed for a cool …
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When discussing methods of paying for health care in the U.S., you'll often hear the terms fee-for-service and value-based care. What do they mean? And what value can value-based care models bring to pediatric patients and their families? We discuss these questions and more with Alex Koster, Associate Vice President of Value Transformation for Nemo…
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Whitney Elkins-Hutten of PassiveInvesting.com interviews a serial real estate entrepreneur. Ray Glymp shares the nitty-gritty details on acquiring his seven-unit High Street Apartments in Morgantown, WV. He reveals how he secured the property for two million dollars with a unique financing structure, the negotiation process in declining market rent…
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In 2021, the Elizabeth Dole Foundation (EDF) released a study indicating that roughly 2.3 million children across the U.S. serve as primary or secondary caregivers to family members wounded, injured or ill due to their service in the U.S. military. They are our nation’s hidden helpers. To better support these children, EDF partnered with the Wounde…
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Conversations with Cheryle Pacapelli - Part 1 Archways' Threads is a show designed for people interested in the practices of supporting families and individuals affected by problematic substance use. Each episode, Michelle Lennon (President and CEO of Archways Recovery Community Organization and Family Resource Centers) and guests speak about topic…
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Whitney Elkins-Hutten of PassiveInvesting.com interviews Kevin Dean, a multifamily syndication expert, about the 95-unit Wesleyan Townhomes in Winchester, VA. In this episode, Kevin shares his insights and experiences on acquiring and managing this build-to-rent community. Discover the unique challenges and opportunities of this market, Kevin's app…
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In 2021, the Elizabeth Dole Foundation, or EDF, released a study indicating that roughly 2.3 million children across the U.S. serve as primary or secondary caregivers to family members wounded, injured, or ill due to their service in the U.S. Military. They are our nation’s hidden helpers. To better support these children, EDF partnered with the Wo…
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Whitney Elkins-Hutten of PassiveInvesting.com interviews Karl Krauskopf, a multifamily investing expert, about a compelling Seattle apartment investing opportunity. Dive into the intricacies of acquiring the 12-unit Brentwood Apartments in Seattle, WA, as Karl shares his strategic approach to navigating the competitive market. Learn how Karl levera…
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George Gershwin says summer is when "the livin’ is easy." But there is something to be said for summer as an opportunity to maintain the learning, safety, and health of our nation’s children when they’re out of school. We dig into the importance of high-quality summer learning to our nation’s children in all its aspects: health, nutrition, safety, …
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Whitney Elkins-Hutten of PassiveInvesting.com interviews the owner of Ridgeview Property Group, Ben Michel, about the 71-unit The Morada in Crystal, Minnesota. The property had boasted new windows, roofs, and boilers, but these hidden gems weren’t translating to rent premiums; like a diamond in the rough, Ben saw an opportunity to unlock the true v…
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For decades, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has partnered with state health departments to conduct the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS). Aimed at new mothers, the PRAMS survey asks women to provide information about their health, attitudes, and experiences before, during, and shortly after pregnancy. By the …
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The Healthy Kids, Healthy Future Technical Assistance Program (TAP), started in 2018 and is led by the Rodel Foundation and the Nemours Children’s National Office of Policy & Prevention. It uses Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) funding to provide support and resources to early care education providers to make positive changes in the…
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The Roadmap Project started in 2017 as a simple request from three parents of children with chronic conditions to the American Board of Pediatrics: Create for us a roadmap to improve the emotional health of our children. Since that time, The Roadmap Project has become a national effort that seeks to do this by: Raising awareness among patients, fam…
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There is a growing body of literature that has implicated the role of several environmental hazards in childhood cancer, such as exposure to pesticides, vehicle exhaust, gasoline, and tobacco smoke, all of which can increase the risk of a childhood cancer diagnosis. A new training program developed by the Western States Pediatric Environmental Heal…
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In part 2 of The KIDS Health Act series, U.S. Senators Tom Carper and Dan Sullivan discuss ways in which the bill aims to integrate mental and physical health services for children eligible for Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Senator Carper (D-DE) highlights his focus on early childhood development and access to healthcare …
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The Kickstarting Innovative Demonstrations Supporting (KIDS) Health Act is a bipartisan and bicameral effort now before the U.S. Congress that would establish a holistic approach to children’s healthcare by integrating mental and physical health services for children and youth who are eligible for both Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance P…
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Social determinants of health (SDoH) are non-medical factors that affect health outcomes and quality of life. Much attention and work is focused on examining SDoH and creating pathways to improve them, with the ultimate goal of optimizing wellness for everyone. In this episode, we’ll take a look at two such pathways. SEGMENT 1: A paper published in…
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Whitney Elkins-Hutten of PassiveInvesting.com interviews Gino Barbaro, a multifamily investing expert, as he recently spearheaded the acquisition of the 105-unit Tillery Apartments in Knoxville, Tennessee. This strategic purchase exemplifies Gino's expertise in identifying and capitalizing on value-add opportunities in the multifamily market. By se…
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The Well Beyond Medicine Podcast celebrates a milestone: its first "podiversary." It’s been a year complete with influential guests, great conversations, and loyal listeners whose interest in whole child health is piqued by discussions on the podcast. Join us as we look back at some of our achievements from this year, hear from some of those guests…
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Health informatics stands at the intersection of healthcare and information technology. It’s a science that uses healthcare data to uncover insights, advance innovation, inform research, and help clinicians make the best patient decisions and recommendations. Dr. Stacey Stokes is the Medical Director of Informatics with Children's National Hospital…
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Whitney Elkins-Hutten of PassiveInvesting.com interviews Neal Bawa, an apartment syndication expert. In this episode, we unlock the secrets behind a 194-unit Midtown Ridge, poised for a million-dollar transformation. Join us as we explore the aggressive negotiation tactics used to snag this deal and dissect the unique financing strategy that utiliz…
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According to the Prison Policy Initiative's "The Whole Pie 2023" report, more than 47,000 children under 18 years of age are incarcerated, with 1 in 16 in an adult prison or jail. This statistic underpins the American Pediatric Society’s Issue of the Year: increasing access to quality health care for children who are incarcerated. It’s an effort sp…
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In this mini-episode, we catch up with Dr. Tamarah Westmoreland, associate professor of surgery, and research scientist Dr. Joseph Mazar, both from Nemours Children’s Hospital, Florida. Previously featured on episode 49, Drs. Westmoreland and Mazar discussed their groundbreaking paper published in Cancer Research Communications by the American Asso…
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The American Medical Association (AMA) defines physician burnout as a long‑term stress reaction that can include emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and a feeling of decreased personal achievement. It's a condition that affects all specialties and practice settings – and the AMA has declared physician burnout a crisis. A 2023 AMA survey of phys…
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Dr. Weigle joined us live from the Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) Annual Meeting to discuss the impact of excessive screen time on adolescents and how parents can support healthy limits. Recorded live at PAS 2024 in Toronto, Canada, on May 4, 2024. Watch on YouTube. Guests: Paul Weigle, MD, Associate Medical Director, Natchaug Hospital of Hartf…
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The overall prevalence of hypertension in childhood is 2% to 5%, and it can be worse (or, worse yet, go undetected) in high-deprivation neighborhoods in the United States. Learn more about the research done in this area by Dr. Carissa Baker-Smith, Director of Pediatric Preventive Cardiology at Nemours Children’s Health. She also shares her insights…
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As Executive Vice President, Enterprise Physician-in-Chief, and Chief Scientific Officer for Nemours Children’s Health, Dr. Matthew Davis oversees all clinical and research activities across Nemours and works to ensure that education, training, and community engagement are fully integrated into clinical and research efforts. It's a position of grea…
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What do a compass, a mirror, and a Swiss Army knife have to do with pediatric leadership? Dr. Kanekal Gautham, Pediatrician-in-Chief at Nemours Children's Hospital, Florida, makes the connections and provides key principles of leadership in pediatrics. Recorded live at the Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting (PAS) in Toronto, Canada on May 3, 2024…
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The promise of digital integration in healthcare has come a long way but remains a work in progress. Currently, digital tools give providers and patients secure access to health information, help improve communication, provide personalized care and education, and allow for remote monitoring by providers and self-management by patients. To have all …
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Whitney Elkins-Hutten of PassiveInvesting.com interviews Michael Roeder, a seasoned investor and multifamily syndicator. Mike is back on the show to share his experience acquiring the 310-unit Marvey Apartments in Dallas, TX. From deal discovery to financing, Mike reveals how his team leveraged their expertise and strong relationships to win the bi…
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According to a study commissioned by The Elizabeth Dole Foundation, there are 2.5 million children, teens, and young adults in the U.S. taking on significant responsibilities for wounded, ill, or aging veterans within their own families. These "hidden helpers" are supporting their wounded parent, grandparent, sibling or other family member with act…
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When it comes to supporting our nation's military caregivers – the family members and friends caring for a wounded, ill, or injured veteran each day in their homes – the Elizabeth Dole Foundation is a true leader. The foundation aims to raise awareness, conduct research, and support military family caregivers. Among that group, you will find childr…
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