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Velkommen til Langt Fra Aarhus, en podcast af en norsk iværksætter, som hedder Lorentz Aarhus, som bor på Århusgade i København. I denne podcast fortæller jeg om mit liv som iværksætter, og alle de tanker jeg gør mig, i den sfære. Og sikkert også om meget mere.
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Hver uke blar Sølve Sundrehagen og Camilla Lorentzen ned i bunken av dagsaktuelle temaer som vi mennesker møter på som voksne sjeler. Med medmenneskelighet som plattform diskuteres det med folkelig humor rundt relaterbare forhold for alle jenter, kvinner, gutter og menn som forsøker å gjøre det beste ut av livet. For annonsering: jim@modernemedia.no For booking: haakon@modernemedia.no
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February 27, 2024 Many states have approved allowing people to transition their death in a way they want, if they have a terminal disease. However, this does not apply to people with dementia diseases. The reason is because the criteria includes someone being in their last six months of life, able to say they know what is happening and can give lif…
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In this inspiring episode of "Builders," we engage with J'Neil Gibson, a passionate Program Coordinator at Youthworks in North Dakota. J'Neil is fervently dedicated to supporting marginalized youth, focusing on those who are struggling, homeless and at-risk. Our conversation dives deep into the essence of J'Neil's work: forging strong relationships…
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Welcome to the Builders Podcast, where we engage in thought-provoking conversations with inspiring individuals who are making a real impact and helping to build a more trustworthy world. In this episode, we're joined by Shannon Watson, the Founder and Executive Director of Majority in the Middle. With over two decades of experience in electoral pol…
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**Spotlight Interview with Kurt Russell, 2022 National Teacher of the Year** Join us as we sit down with Kurt Russell, the 2022 National Teacher of the Year, a dedicated educator with 25 years of enriching the minds of students at Oberlin High School in Oberlin, Ohio. Journey with us through Kurt's inspiring story, from the day he was deeply impact…
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In this episode of the Builders Podcast, we have the privilege of sitting down with Delson Saintal (@dsaintal1 on Instagram), the remarkable founder of Xperience Barbers, a venture that has been making an impact in the Fargo-Moorhead area since its inception in 2021. Having successfully expanded to the vibrant Detroit Lakes location in 2022, Delson…
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Welcome to the Builders Podcast, brought to you by the Lorentzsen Center for Faith and Work. In each episode, we dive deep into the stories of people who are building organizations, businesses, and movements that are helping to build a more trustworthy world. Join us as we explore the remarkable journey of Amy Longtin, the founder and CEO of Tech4K…
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Introducing our latest podcast episode, where we had the pleasure of sitting down with Dr. Ken Foster, professor of political science and Director of Community Engagement. In this episode, we explore the release of Concordia College's Climate Action Plan. Throughout the conversation, Dr. Foster provides valuable insights and perspectives on this cr…
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March 14, 2023 Sometimes when we are living with or caring for a person with a dementia disease, the days can seem long, tiring and tough. This podcast is devoted to helping you through these difficult times and helping you to find joy. It is possible my friends!De către Jill Lorentz
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This week's conversation features Cory Hepola--high-impact communicator, strategic connector, innovative storyteller, and founder of CSS Media+. Cory has received awards and commendations for his accomplishments as a Concordia College alum, television news anchor, and storyteller. Learn more about Cory at this link. To learn more about the Lorentzs…
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Today's episode is with Laetitia Mizero Hellerud, executive director of Jeremiah Project, Fargo-Moorhead. Learn more about Jeremiah Program and Mizero Hellerud at the following link: https://jeremiahprogram.org/campuses/fargo-moorhead/ To learn more about the Lorentzsen Center's programming this year, visit our new website: https://www.lorentzsence…
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Mark Lindquist is a motivational speaker, astounding vocalist, Air Force Veteran, and most recently leader of a non-profit that provides direct support to people in Ukraine. Mark's clear sense of purpose, love for liberty, and passion to serve others have come together in a unique and moving way in the current moment. Learn about Mark and his missi…
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December 29, 2022 This holiday season has shown you some things you didn’t want to see or know if you visited someone displaying signs of memory loss and cognitive impairment. Everything seems immediate! Let’s get help! What do we do 1st? Well, first – breathe! Doctor appointments are six months out, filing for Medicaid for the less fortunate takes…
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December 8, 2020 A few years ago my husband & I went into the studio to make our second Christmas CD, Finding Christmas Spirit and had a great time over the next seven months working on the music. Jim Played acoustic guitar and harmonicas, including a 40 year old bass harmonica once owned by his father, as well as sharing the vocals with me. His re…
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This week's conversation is with Derrick LaPoint, president and CEO of Downtown Moorhead Inc. LaPoint has built DMI from the ground up, alongside community members and businesses, in service of advancing a strategic plan for the future of Downtown Moorhead. For more information about the Lorentzsen Center and its many offerings, check out our websi…
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December 13, 2022 As we return home for the holidays, gather for family celebrations, some of you will encounter disturbing and confusing issues of memory loss and cognition. It can be helpful to listen to this podcast so as not to be overwhelmed. I hope to give you some guidance on what to do next; steps to take to address these issues.…
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December 6, 2022 My guest in studio today is Sarah Thompson, a PHD student at the University of Colorado Anschutz in Denver. She is conducting a studio on music therapy and how it benefits people who are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and their care partners. She is looking for a team of 20 people for the study which begins in January. If you are inter…
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November 29, 2022 When we are caring for a family member or friend, assisting with a dementia disease, sometimes asking questions about finances is tricky. This is personal information, and they may be suspicious why you are asking. Many people hide information throughout their homes, cars, safe deposit boxes and more. Where do you even begin to lo…
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November 22,2022 Today my guest is Dr Amy Sanders, a neurologist based in Hartford, Connecticut. I found Amy as I was working on a project and searching for literature reviews. She worked with a large team to theorize better ways to work with their patients who need a clear diagnosis and path of success slated for their upcoming journey.…
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November 8, 2022 Visiting your long-time family doctor or general practitioner when someone you care for is struggling with impaired cognition or memory issues seems to be the first stop for many of you. Not a bad idea because they know you best, however, they may not be the most qualified to give you the answers you are seeking. Don’t be afraid to…
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October 4, 2022 My guest today is Dr. Peter Pressman, Neurologist and Researcher at the University of Colorado Hospital Anschutz in Denver, Colorado. Dr Pressman and Dr. Huntington Potter are looking for people to join the newest phase of the Sargramostim clinical trial. Otherwise known as the Leukine study. This clinical research is showing promis…
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September 27, 2022 This is a very hard show today because I am meeting so many people who do not like the person they are supposed to be caring for on a daily basis. When there is baggage, hard feelings, there is the potential for abuse, neglect and more trouble. I see adult kids who never felt loved, I see couples who have fallen out of love and h…
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Dr. Lonnie Pederson has a rich history in non-profits, development, healthcare, human services, and higher education. Her insights into leadership and vocation are invaluable. To learn more about the Lorentzsen Center at Concordia College, click the link below: https://www.concordiacollege.edu/academics/schools/offutt-school-of-business/lorentzsen-…
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September 20, 2022 When a person is in the very early stages of Alzheimer’s, we start noticing the issues they are having with keeping up with demands of a job. Is the boss noticing? Are you forgetting tasks? Are you forgetting meetings? Have you been put on a performance plan? If you stay at your job, can they adjust your daily tasks so you can st…
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September 13, 2022 Trying to care for someone in their last weeks, months is hard. Not just hard but emotionally taxing. We never understand the amount of work, the scope of care, the diligence that it takes to turn someone, so they don’t get pressure sores. Late stage is difficult. It is not about thinking family caregivers aren’t up for the task,…
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September 6, 2022 My person will not talk at all about their diagnosis, is something I hear about often from clients. My person fights with me all the time. I am afraid to begin to bring up the subject of the dementia because my wife comes unglued. Talking to your person with a diagnosis will help them to be a part of the plan of their care. if you…
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August 30, 2022 Understand how the brain works and then you may be able to understand more effectively why people with dementia diseases behave the way they do. I will break this down for you in new ways to help you comprehend it more easily.De către Jill Lorentz
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August 23,2022 Klaralee Charlton joins me again today and we cover questions from listeners about legal issues you need help with. We talk about neglect, trusts, power of attorney documents, and when you have trouble getting doctors and banks to accept them. We go through so much information, and you will really want to listen to this conversation!…
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August 16, 2022 I am taking a different approach to the early diagnosis process today and walking you through what will happen at the doctor’s office. What are they looking for in terms of impairment and memory loss? What tests will they perform? What is ruled out and was is still in play? What is a neurobehavioral exam? I will discuss all this and…
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August 8, 2022 This show is dedicated to the helping you through the grieving process at the end of life. How do we navigate the journey when things get rough? This is not how to work the actual process; this is about letting go of expectations and getting help to be prepared for the end. Let go of the guilt, say what you need to say.…
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