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Powerful Transformations
Jan 19, 2017
Melanie Klinghoffer, JD, LLM, helps leaders and professionals maximize individual, team and organizational impact and performance. She is an Organizational Development, Leadership and Change Strategist, Keynote Speaker, Certified Advanced Group Facilitator & Professional Mentor with over 20 years of business and senior executive management experience in the staffing, recruiting & workforce Industry. |
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Jan 19, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
Helping leaders and professionals maximize individual, team and organizational impact and performance.
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Mindfulness and Emotional Intelligence
Jan 26, 2017
Uri Kugel, Ph.D. has spent the last fifteen years treating individuals with mental illness, mentoring executives, and facilitating groups in mindfulness and emotional intelligence. Previously, Uri spent ten years in the IT industry, managing technical teams and consulting in Europe and the U.S. Uri is a researcher with several chapters published on psychotherapy and courage, and has a passion for integrating the lessons of mindfulness into modern psychology and business. Uri holds a Master’s degree in psychology from Leiden University and a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Palo Alto University. He has traveled the world extensively, living in Asia, Europe, and the U.S. Website: urikugel.com |
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Jan 26, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
Please join us to learn about how mindfulness and emotional intelligence have been changing the world of business and the work place. Born at Google from one engineer’s dream to change the world, Search Inside Yourself bridges age-old practices of mindfulness with emotional intelligence and modern neuroscience.
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Hostelling International USA
Feb 02, 2017
Dr. Teresa Love is the Community Engagement and Intercultural Education Program Manager for the national non-profit, Hostelling International (HI) USA. A San Diego native, Teresa has traveled extensively. Her Ph.D. is in Higher Education Administration. She was a Professor of Tourism and Special Events before joining HI San Diego in 2013. HI USA’s mission is to inspire a genuine understanding of people, places, and cultures for a more tolerant world. Currently, the organization is offering travel scholarships to young people who are seeking to explore the World. |
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Feb 02, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
Dr. Teresa Love is the Community Engagement and Intercultural Education Program Manager for the national non-profit, Hostelling International (HI) USA. A San Diego native, Teresa has traveled extensively. Her Ph.D. is in Higher Education Administration. She was a Professor of Tourism and Special Events before joining HI San Diego in 2013. HI USA’s mission is to inspire a genuine understanding of people, places, and cultures for a more tolerant world. Currently, the organization is offering travel scholarships to young people who are seeking to explore the World. |
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Feb 09, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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Feb 13, 2017 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Feb 16, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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Silent and Unseen
Feb 23, 2017
Captain Alfred Scott McLaren, USN (Ret.), Ph.D. is a lecturer, author, deep sea explorer, and research scientist. His area of scientific research is the role of the Polar Regions in global climate change. He is the author of over 50 research papers in scientific professional journals. He is a President Emeritus of The American Polar Society and a former Director of Sub Aviator Systems LLC (www.subaviators.com) and Senior Pilot of their revolutionary new submersible the Super Aviator. He is a President Emeritus of The Explorers Club, founded in 1904 to promote scientific exploration and field research. He received The Explorers Club's Lowell Thomas Medal for Ocean Exploration in 2000 and in 2012 their highest honor, "The Explorers Club Medal" for "his extraordinary contributions to Arctic exploration and deep sea research, including the first survey of the entire Siberian Continental Shelf." He is a former Director of the Institute of Nautical Archaeology at Texas A&M and also a Director Emeritus of the Lindbergh Foundation. A former research and teaching professor at the University of Colorado, the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University, and Publisher of the weekly magazine Science News, he received his Ph.D. in Physical Geography of the Polar Regions from the University of Colorado, an M.Phil. in Polar Studies from Cambridge University (Peterhouse), England, and a M.S. in International Affairs from George Washington University. |
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Feb 23, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
Silent and Unseen is a memoir of a submariner’s life on a U.S. attack submarine during the Cold War by Capt. Alfred S. McLaren, an experienced submarine officer and nuclear attack submarine commander. He describes in riveting detail the significant events that occurred early in the Cold War during his seven years, 1958–65, on board three attack submarines: the USS Greenfish (SS 351), USS Seadragon (SSN 584), and USS Skipjack (SSN 585). He took part in the first submerged transit of the Northwest Passage, a Baffin Bay expedition, and, as commander of USS Queenfish (SSN 651), a North Pole expedition that completed the first survey of the entire Siberian Continental Shelf. McLaren’s stories and anecdotes offer a look at the development of attack-boat tactics and under-ice exploration techniques. During the early high-risk years of the Cold War, submarines were continually at sea, and each reconnaissance and intelligence-collection mission was of potentially great value to the United States. The missions often required zeroing in on the potential enemy to collect the intelligence desired, generally within weapons range. Unlike a war patrol, the U.S. attack boat had to remain undetected, and then withdraw as silently and unseen as it's original approach. Greenfish was one of the most successful Pacific diesel submarines when McLaren served aboard her as a watch and weapons officer. He then served as watch officer on the Seadragon when she became the first nuclear submarine to transit from the Atlantic to the Pacific via the Arctic Ocean. En route, she examined the underside of icebergs, conducted the first underwater survey and passage through the Northwest Passage, and surfaced at the North Pole.
McLaren concludes by recounting his experiences on board what was then the world’s fastest and most advanced submarine, USS Skipjack (SSN 585) during the Cuban Missile Crisis, two Cold War missions, and the very intensive and exciting period of new tactical and weapons development which followed to counter a rapidly emerging Soviet nuclear submarine threat. |
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Feb 26, 2017 6:30 AM - 9:00 AM
La Jolla Sunrise Rotary is joining with La Jolla Cove Swim Club to raise money for Anne Cleveland. - The enclosed letter explains her illness. We're inviting swimmers to join us at La Jolla Shores for a Sunday morning swim and fundraiser for Anne. |
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Mar 02, 2017
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Mar 03, 2017 7:00 AM - 8:30 AM
The five rotary clubs of La Jolla are having a joint meeting: La Jolla Rotary Club, Golden Triangle Club, Torrey Pines Rotary, San Diego Coastal Rotary and La Jolla Sunrise. We will learn about the activities of these other rotary clubs and have a great time. For years we would have a joint meeting, and we are bringing back the tradition, thanks to Ron Kohl, president of The Golden Triangle Rotary Club. |
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Mar 09, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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Mar 13, 2017 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Tactical Leadership
Mar 23, 2017
Dave has earned his Professional Behavioral Analyst and Professional Driving Forces Analyst certifications (CPBA & CPDFA). He has consulted with over 60 companies in 16 states across the country. His clients represent a large cross section of industry from manufacturing, retail, construction, engineering, farming, trucking communications and service. Dave was raised in Philadelphia and now resides in rural Ramona CA with his wife and their 2 dogs, Blue and Chip. Although he is no longer taking apart televisions, he is constantly taking his golf game apart. Unfortunately he has no more luck putting it back together then he did with his family TV those many years ago. http://www.lockedonleadership.com/
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Mar 23, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
TACTICAL LEADERSHIPAre you a frustrated visionary? Can you see where your company needs to go but you can’t quite seem to lead your team there? Are you tired of meeting with resistance from employees and co-workers? If any of these statements describe you then you must improve your tactical leadership skills. Most leadership experts talk about how to create a vision for tomorrow but not about what actions to take today to achieve that vision. Tactical Leadership techniques are the daily actions necessary to inspire your team to realize your vision. There are five critical elements to effective tactical leadership, creating your cadre of key employees, communicating your vision, inspiring your team to excel, holding team members accountable and delegating responsibility. Tactical Leadership starts with building a cadre of elite operators that are inspired to achieve greatness. Team selection is a critical first step. It is crucial that your team members not only have the right hard skills but also the necessary soft skills. Additionally, their natural behavioral style needs to support the role they will be filling and their internal motivations must be naturally rewarded by the role. |
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Mar 30, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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Apr 05, 2017 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Rescue of a hostage held by Somali pirates
Apr 06, 2017
Captain Cedrun was born in San Francisco, California and grew up in Los Angeles, graduating from Daniel Murphy High School in 1979. Enlisting in the United States Army after high school, he attended the United States Military Academy Preparatory School at Ft. Monmouth, New Jersey graduating in 1980. He then attended the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland and was commissioned an Ensign in 1984. He holds a Master of Science degree in Aeronautical Engineering from Naval Postgraduate School and a Master of Arts degree in National Security and Strategic Studies from the Naval War College. Additionally, he is qualified as a Joint Specialty Officer. Captain Cedrun began his career in Surface Warfare aboard the carrier USS RANGER (CV 61), billeted as a Deck Division Officer and then Main Propulsion Division Officer. Subsequent sea assignments include Chief Engineer tours aboard USS SAGINAW (LST 1188) and USS BUTTE (AE 27); Damage Control Assistant aboard USS SAIPAN (LHA 2); Executive Officer aboard USS CLEVELAND (LPD 7); Chief Staff Officer for Commander, Amphibious Squadron SEVEN; and Executive Officer aboard USS BOXER (LHD 4). He commanded the dock landing ship USS ANCHORAGE (LSD 36), deploying to the Arabian Gulf in early 2003 as part of Amphibious Task Force WEST with elements of the FIRST Marine Expeditionary Brigade in support of Operations ENDURING and IRAQI FREEDOM. Captain Cedrun decommissioned ANCHORAGE in October 2003. From 2004 to 2006, he served as Executive Officer aboard USS PELELIU (LHA 5). In September 2008, he assumed command of USS BOXER (LHD 4). During CAPT Cedrun's tour, BOXER served as the flagship for Commander, Task Force 151 and participated in the rescue of CAPT Richard Phillips from the M/V MAERSK ALABAMA in April 2009. He then served as the Chief of Staff for Commander, Expeditionary Strike Group THREE from January 2010 to March 2012. On 22 August 2010, CAPT Cedrun was temporarily reassigned as Commanding Officer, USS PELELIU (LHA 5). During his command tour, PELELIU participated in Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief operations for the flood victims in Pakistan and combat operations in Afghanistan in support of OEF. From April 2012 to until his retirement in June 2014, he served as the Assistant Chief of Staff (N45) for Commander, Naval Surface Forces, U.S. Pacific Fleet, heading up the Type Commander’s Material Inspection Team. During this time, CAPT Cedrun volunteered for an Individual Augmentation deployment to Bahrain and served as the Deputy Commander on the staff of Commander, Expeditionary Strike Group FIVE from March to October 2013. In addition to the postgraduate education institutions, shore assignments include the staff of Commander, Logistics Squadron TWO as Operations Officer; Officer in Charge of Combat Logistics Group TWO Detachment Earle, New Jersey; and the Joint Forces Staff College Norfolk, Virginia as a student. Prior to assuming command of USS BOXER (LHD 4), he was assigned to the Office of the Secretary of Defense as Military Assistant for Naval Warfare Programs to the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation. Captain Cedrun has been awarded the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Legion of Merit (four awards), the Bronze Star Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal (five awards), the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (four awards), the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal and is authorized to wear numerous campaign and unit awards. |
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Apr 06, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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Apr 11, 2017 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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San Diego Food Bank
Apr 13, 2017
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What's going on in San Diego?
Apr 20, 2017
San Diego City Councilwoman Lorie Zapf is serving her second term, currently representing the Beach & Bay Communities of District 2. She serves as Chair of the City’s Economic Development & Intergovernmental Relations Committee where her top priorities are spurring the growth of business and jobs, and connecting San Diegans to economic opportunity. She is currently a member of the City’s Public Safety & Liveable Neighborhoods and Infrastructure Committees, in addition to serving on the Boards of SANDAG and MTS. Councilwoman Zapf brings years of business experience to City Hall as the former owner of a successful natural food company that she and her husband grew from an idea to a nationally distributed product. Lorie uses her experience as a small business owner to help bring about common sense reforms and initiatives at City Hall that reduce the burdens of costly government regulations and fees. An avid outdoor enthusiast, Lorie frequently partners with The San Diego River Park Foundation and I Love a Clean Diego in river, canyon, and beach clean-up efforts. (Little known fact: Lorie spent a over a year backpacking around the world – from hiking the Himalayas to scuba diving the Great Barrier Reef). Lorie’s experience as a foster child instilled in her a passion to help disadvantaged children. She has been an active volunteer for non-profit organizations that help abused, neglected and foster youth. During her career Lorie has worked in radio and television broadcasting as a news reporter, a video producer, public relations manager, and executive director of a non-profit fighting frivolous lawsuits. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Broadcast Journalism from Cal State Northridge and a Master’s Degree in Marketing Communication from the University of Denver. Lorie lives in the Bay Ho area of Clairemont with her husband and two musically talented teenage daughters. |
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Apr 20, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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Apr 29, 2017 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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May 08, 2017 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Introduction to Pathogenic Bacteria and the threat of Antibiotic Resistance.
May 11, 2017
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May 11, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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Customer Care TuneUps
May 18, 2017
Cath DeStefano, former leader of our La Jolla Sunrise Rotary and founder of the Human TuneUp Company, is taking a new professional step today and we’re invited along! Cath welcomes us for her premier performance of Cath and Her Merry Cast of Characters: The Humans! For this creation, she draws upon her decades as an observer and developer of humans. From her start in a downtown welfare office to eventually leading workshops for Amazon, Nestle, Kaiser, etc., Cath has talked and taught her way around the world and throughout 49 of our 50 states. Her reputation? Fun, not stuffy. Her curiosity? Exploring the possibility of who we can become as a people. To help us look, laugh and be amazed by each other, please join me in welcoming Cath and Her Merry Cast of Characters: The Humans! |
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May 18, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
Cath welcomes us for her premier performance of Cath and Her Merry Cast of Characters: The Humans! For this creation, she draws upon her decades as an observer and developer of humans. From her start in a downtown welfare office to eventually leading workshops for Amazon, Nestle, Kaiser, etc., Cath has talked and taught her way around the world and throughout 49 of our 50 states. |
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Musical Beginnings
May 25, 2017
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May 25, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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2017 Update on homeless in San Diego
Jun 08, 2017
Kelsey Kaline is a Project Coordinator for the Regional Task Force on the Homeless. She conducts the San Diego County Point-in-Time Count which is the annual homeless census that takes place across the nation. Prior to working at the Regional Task Force on the Homeless, Kelsey conducted research on water conservation in Peru. She has a degree in community development from Vanderbilt University. |
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Jun 08, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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Jun 15, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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Jun 15, 2017 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Jun 17, 2017
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Lung Cancer treatment advances
Jun 22, 2017
Lyudmila Bazhenova, MD Clinical Professor of Medicine, Lung Cancer Unit Leader UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center La Jolla, CA Dr. Bazhenova is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center, Lung Cancer Unit Leader and a Medical Director of Moores Infusion Center. Dr. Bazhenova’s clinical practice and research concentrate on lung cancer. Dr. Bazhenova has vast experience in clinical trial management, design and implementation. She serves a vice chair of UC San Diego Protocol Review and Monitoring committee. Dr. Bazhenova is a member of Alliance Respiratory Committee, NCCN Lung Cancer and Mesothelioma Guideline panels, and is a recipient of NCI Clinical Trial Leadership Award, San Diego Best Doctors awards and Women Who Mean Business Award. Her main research interest is drug development, circulating tumor cells, and circulating tumor DNA. Dr. Bazhenova completed her M.D. at Nizhny Novgorod State Medical Academy in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, where she was Chief Resident and completed a research fellowship in 1994. She completed a fellowship in Hematology-Oncology at Scripps-Green Hospital in La Jolla in 2005 and has been in practice at NCI designated UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center since 2005. |
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Jun 22, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
Dr. Bazhenova is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center, Lung Cancer Unit Leader and a Medical Director of Moores Infusion Center. Dr. Bazhenova’s clinical practice and research concentrate on lung cancer. Dr. Bazhenova has vast experience in clinical trial management, design and implementation.
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Jun 29, 2017
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Novel Phage Therapy Saves Patient with Multidrug-Resistant Bacterial Infection
Jul 06, 2017
Steffanie A. Strathdee, PhD Associate Dean of Global Health Sciences, Harold Simon Professor, Director, UCSD Global Health Institute University of California San Diego Department of Medicine, Tel: 858-822-1952; email: sstrathdee@ucsd.edu Follow me on Twitter @chngin_the_wrld For more about my research: http://www.uctv.tv/shows/30004 |
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Jul 06, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
Drs. Steffanie Strathdee and Tom Patterson. |
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Roll It Out!: How to Prevent Pain, Injury, and Aging.
Jul 13, 2017
My subject is how a person can prevent and cure the majority of pain, injury, and signs of the aging process one would experience throughout one’s life. This involves a simple program utilizing inexpensive massage tools and stretching I have detailed in my book "Roll It Out!: A Pain-Free Living & Anti-Aging Reference Guide." My presentation consists of explaining how the connective tissue responsible for pain, injury and “aging”, called fascia, becomes dysfunctional through overuse or trauma. I lay out a very simple, but detailed, program for identifying and treating dysfunctional muscles and fascia. I also recommend an inexpensive three-piece massage toolkit, which restores fascia back to it’s intended healthy state. I bring examples of each piece of the toolkit as a visual reference. |
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Jul 13, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
My subject is how a person can prevent and cure the majority of pain, injury, and signs of the aging process one would experience throughout one’s life. This involves a simple program utilizing inexpensive massage tools and stretching I have detailed in my book "Roll It Out!: A Pain-Free Living & Anti-Aging Reference Guide." My presentation consists of explaining how the connective tissue responsible for pain, injury and “aging”, called fascia, becomes dysfunctional through overuse or trauma. I lay out a very simple, but detailed, program for identifying and treating dysfunctional muscles and fascia. I also recommend an inexpensive three-piece massage toolkit, which restores fascia back to it’s intended healthy state. I bring examples of each piece of the toolkit as a visual reference. |