Jaime Batiz

@Jaimebatiz
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1. Cup of tea in the morning
2. Workout completed
3. Meditation: gratitude
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1. Had my favorite lunch today
2. Meditation session about gratitude
3. Posted to this group
Cardiologist Mike McConnell joined me on this episode to talk about how AI is transforming our approach to the detection and treatment of coronary artery disease. These non-invasive tools could expand prevention and personalize therapy. Listen below.
https://engineering.stanford.edu/news/future-coronary-heart-disease
The future of coronary heart disease

A cardiologist explains how advanced imaging and AI are transforming approaches to detecting and treating coronary artery disease.

Stanford University School of Engineering

Chuck Eesley studies entrepreneurship across different contexts. In this episode, we discussed how open technology trade and investments create larger markets for American innovations, strengthen collaboration, and drive progress for all. Listen below.

https://engineering.stanford.edu/news/future-entrepreneurship

The future of entrepreneurship

An expert in the best ways to inspire entrepreneurship says the key is broad global investment over a singular focus at home.

Stanford University School of Engineering

I could see he was curious, but I knew he had no interest in lengthy history lessons, so I said, “I can do it in 15 minutes. I can give you a 15-minute history lesson that will explain ICE and our current politics.”

“Can I use a timer?” he asked.

I said certainly.

I prepared the lesson, and my nephew started the timer.

For what I told him, click here: https://terikanefield.com/let-my-people-in/

Let My People In: The Story of Immigration in the U.S. - Teri Kanefield

My sixteen-year-old Chilean nephew was curious about what’s going on with ICE. In Chile, the word “conservative” is associated with capitalism, and the word “liberal” is associated with communism. He observed that Donald Trump says he’s a capitalist but doesn’t act like one. I told him things are different here and labels have different meanings because […]

Teri Kanefield

See what happens when you visit Aunt Teri?

https://terikanefield.com/let-my-people-in/

Let My People In: The Story of Immigration in the U.S. - Teri Kanefield

My sixteen-year-old Chilean nephew was curious about what’s going on with ICE. In Chile, the word “conservative” is associated with capitalism, and the word “liberal” is associated with communism. He observed that Donald Trump says he’s a capitalist but doesn’t act like one. I told him things are different here and labels have different meanings because […]

Teri Kanefield
@rbaltman Thank you for the great episodes amd guests. I really enjoy the new section The Future In A Minute.
Developmental psychologist Bonnie Halpern-Felsher joined me to discuss youth substance abuse. She explained that young people often prioritize social benefits over long-term health risks, and prevention efforts must meet them where they are. Listen below.
https://engineering.stanford.edu/news/future-substance-abuse-youth
The future of substance abuse in youth

An authority on adolescent substance use says the key to reaching young people is understanding their social motivations and using that knowledge to improve health communication.

Stanford University School of Engineering
Yair Bannett is an expert in ADHD in preschool-age children. He joined me on this week’s episode to discuss how early detection and non-drug interventions can help doctors and patients in the long run. Tune into our conversation below.
https://engineering.stanford.edu/news/future-adhd
The future of ADHD

An expert in ADHD in preschool children says that early detection and non-drug interventions can give doctors a leg up on this all-too-common condition.

Stanford University School of Engineering
Physician and scientist, Randall Stafford, studies the physical, emotional, and social consequences of alcohol use. He joined me to talk about alcohol’s true health impacts. Listen to our conversation below.
https://engineering.stanford.edu/news/future-alcohol
The future of alcohol

A medical doctor who studies the physical, emotional, and social consequences of alcohol use says that the science is clear: Even one drink is harmful.

Stanford University School of Engineering