Chris Nowinski is a former football player at Harvard University and professional wrestler with WWE, World Wrestling Entertainment. After enduring a career-ending head injury, Chris has dedicated his professional life to serving patients and families affected by brain trauma, particularly Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, a progressive neurodegenerative disease that develops after repeated head injuries. Jay and Chris discuss the state of head injuries in American athletics, the difference between advocating for head safety at youth and professional levels, Chris’ newest research, and much more. Episode Chapters (00:00) Intro (00:50) changes in the culture around concussions in the past two decades (02:39) padded helmet technology (03:55) concussion reporting in the NFL (10:35) Chris’ career path and concussion history (14:52) connecting with activists who haven’t themselves suffered a traumatic brain injury (17:42) SHAAKE - a new sign to identify concussions (20:53) Unions can help players advocate for safety policies (23:10) final thoughts and goodbye For video episodes, watch on www.youtube.com/@therudermanfamilyfoundation Stay in touch: X: @JayRuderman | @RudermanFdn LinkedIn: Jay Ruderman | Ruderman Family Foundation Instagram: All About Change Podcast | Ruderman Family Foundation To learn more about the podcast, visit https://allaboutchangepodcast.com/…
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Each month Salford Speaks brings together individuals from across the University to chat about their roles and the big topics affecting you.
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[Transcription]:I’m Sue and I’m part of the University of Salford.We know society doesn’t benefit everyone the same and often this is what divides us. Education has such a key role. A space to increase understanding of the mixed experience of others. I passionately believe that by respecting our differences we have a chance to create a fairer socie…
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[Transcription]:Hi, I'm Phil, part of the University of Salford. It’s hard to visualise what health and wellbeing will be like in the future.We’ve seen big changes in the last 100 years but none more so than in the last couple of years with the advent of the pandemic, where we have had to better understand and check in with our emotions and our fee…
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[Transcription of audio]: Hello. I’m Linda and I am part of the University of Salford. This park was one of the first public parks to be opened in the UK in 1851.The park is very much a part of the local community and is used by students, staff and residents. The University takes great pride in the green spaces in and around our campus.It is import…
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[Transcription of audio]:Hey there, I'm Kate and I'm part of the University of Salford community and would like to tell you about why I support a future of flexible working.The pandemic has illustrated that the traditional one-size-fits-all approach doesn't work and folks should be given the agency to work in a way that suits them. Remote working i…
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[Transcription]:My name is Emma, and I am part of the University of Salford.For me, a vital area for society to focus on is inclusivity. I believe people excel when they feel comfortable, when they feel supported and when they feel a part of something that’s bigger than themselves. We can learn such a lot from looking at the world from other people…
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[Transcription]:Hello. My name is Arijit and I’m part of the University of Salford. In my view, the most important future development is in the area of mental health and kindness. And, by that I not only mean kindness to other humans, but also to all species sharing this planet. We’re to focus on the fact that we all live in a healthier planet if w…
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[Transcription]:Hello, my name is Stephen Ling and I work at the University of Salford. I love Peel Park, it’s a green space in the centre of urban sprawl. I love to take my lunch there and reflect on how my day is going. As one of the first public parks in the country it’s always been a place where the environment is important. A green space where…
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[Transcription]: My name’s Aroob and I’m part of the University of Salford. I think that a lot of monumental changes have taken place over the past 100 years, as you’ve said, and it feels kind of difficult – almost impossible, if you will – to imagine what could happen in the future. But if I were allowed to choose what specifically is ours to do, …
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Living Library Podcast - Emma Brookes in conversation with Rebecca Coles
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15:49Living Library Podcast - Emma Brookes in conversation with Rebecca Coles by University of SalfordUniversity of Salford által
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Refugee Week 2021 - Mohamed Ali Salah
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15:57The second in our series of podcasts to mark Refugee Week 2021. Sue Clark chats to Salford alumni Mohamed Ali Salah on a range of topics centred around being a refugee, their experiences and also refugee contributions in the UK.University of Salford által
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Refugee Week 2021 - Brisilda Lleshi
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23:46The first in a series of podcasts to mark Refugee Week 2021. Roohi Hussain chats to recent Business and Management graduate, Briselda Llsehi. Brisilda shares her thoughts on a range of topics centred around understandings of refugees, their experiences and discuss refugee contributions to the UK.University of Salford által
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University of Salford Podcast - Rediscovering Salford
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23:49Listen in to find out more about our latest project with Salford Museum and Art Gallery, the "You Belong Here" exhibition, which looks at rediscovering Salford's green spaces.To find out more about the exhibition, you can find their website here: https://you-belong-here.salford.ac.uk/You can also find the museum and University of Salford's Art Coll…
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