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On this episode of Advances in Care , host Erin Welsh and Dr. Craig Smith, Chair of the Department of Surgery and Surgeon-in-Chief at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia discuss the highlights of Dr. Smith’s 40+ year career as a cardiac surgeon and how the culture of Columbia has been a catalyst for innovation in cardiac care. Dr. Smith describes the excitement of helping to pioneer the institution’s heart transplant program in the 1980s, when it was just one of only three hospitals in the country practicing heart transplantation. Dr. Smith also explains how a unique collaboration with Columbia’s cardiology team led to the first of several groundbreaking trials, called PARTNER (Placement of AoRTic TraNscatheteR Valve), which paved the way for a monumental treatment for aortic stenosis — the most common heart valve disease that is lethal if left untreated. During the trial, Dr. Smith worked closely with Dr. Martin B. Leon, Professor of Medicine at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and Chief Innovation Officer and the Director of the Cardiovascular Data Science Center for the Division of Cardiology. Their findings elevated TAVR, or transcatheter aortic valve replacement, to eventually become the gold-standard for aortic stenosis patients at all levels of illness severity and surgical risk. Today, an experienced team of specialists at Columbia treat TAVR patients with a combination of advancements including advanced replacement valve materials, three-dimensional and ECG imaging, and a personalized approach to cardiac care. Finally, Dr. Smith shares his thoughts on new frontiers of cardiac surgery, like the challenge of repairing the mitral and tricuspid valves, and the promising application of robotic surgery for complex, high-risk operations. He reflects on life after he retires from operating, and shares his observations of how NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia have evolved in the decades since he began his residency. For more information visit nyp.org/Advances…
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Welcome to The Prayer Path. The mission of The Prayer Path is to support you to create an auditory pathway upon which you can spend some time in a personal, intimate and loving encounter with The Divine as you understand her, him or it in your life. We use a blend of scriptures, other spiritual and secular texts, music and silence to inspire your prayer. Enjoy your journey on The Prayer Path.
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Welcome to The Prayer Path. The mission of The Prayer Path is to support you to create an auditory pathway upon which you can spend some time in a personal, intimate and loving encounter with The Divine as you understand her, him or it in your life. We use a blend of scriptures, other spiritual and secular texts, music and silence to inspire your prayer. Enjoy your journey on The Prayer Path.
Dearest Fellow Seekers, I hope as you join me for this weeks journey that you are safe and well and are coping OK with however the Covid 19 Pandemic is affecting you and yours. This week The Prayer Path brings you the final of our lenten prayer journeys which, using the stations of the cross as signposts on the way, will guide you along the pilgrim path that Jesus took to Easter joy, The Calvary Way. We will be helping you imagine the scenes from the unique viewpoint of someone who encountered Jesus, loving, healing and forgiving ministry in their lives, and we imagine is now following him closely as he takes his passion journey, the woman judged to be in adultery. This week we encounter Jesus at the 11th, 12th and 13th Stations, his being nailed to the cross, his death and his removal from the cross. A BIG thank you to Vincent Sherlock for allowing me to use his wonderful book. ' The Stations of The Cross'. Vincent has his own blog site that contains some lovely thoughts, reflections and prayers. https://sherlockshome.ie/ Thanks to @saltofthesound for allowing me use their wonderful music. Find more at https://saltofthesound.bandcamp.com/ Last but not least thank you to my beautiful daughter Niamh for adding her voice to this as both the woman judged to be in adultery and as part of 'Little Islands' a Canadian grown band with musicians from Kildare and Derry in Ireland and Novascotia. Final Reflection courtesy resourced from Prayer Seeds by Joyce Rupp. Until next time stay safe, stay healthy, stay home if you can, stay kind and God Bless. Have a Peaceful Journey John #ThePrayerPath --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/The-Prayer-Path/message…
Dearest Fellow Seekers, I hope as you join me for this weeks journey that you are safe and well and are coping OK with however the Covid 19 Pandemic is affecting you and yours. This week The Prayer Path brings you week 5 of our weekly lenten prayer journeys which, using the stations of the cross as signposts on the way, will guide you along the pilgrim path that Jesus took to Easter joy, The Calvary Way. We will be helping you imagine the scenes from the unique viewpoint of someone who encountered Jesus, loving, healing and forgiving ministry in their lives, and we imagine is now following him closely as he takes his passion journey, the woman judged to be in adultery. This week we encounter Jesus at the 9th and 10th Stations, his third fall and his being stripped of his garments. A BIG thank you to Vincent Sherlock for allowing me to use his wonderful book. ' The Stations of The Cross'. Vincent has his own blog site that contains some lovely thoughts, reflections and prayers. https://sherlockshome.ie/ Thanks to @saltofthesound for allowing me use their wonderful music. Find more at https://saltofthesound.bandcamp.com/ Last but not least thank you to my beautiful daughter Niamh for adding her voice to this as both the woman judged to be in adultery and as part of 'Little Islands' a Canadian grown band with musicians from Kildare and Derry in Ireland and Novascotia. Until next time stay safe, stay healthy, stay home if you can, stay kind and God Bless. Have a Peaceful Journey John #ThePrayerPath --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/The-Prayer-Path/message…
Dearest Fellow Seekers, I hope as you join me for this weeks journey that you are safe and well and are coping OK with however the Covid 19 Pandemic is affecting you and yours. This week The Prayer Path brings you week 4 of our 7 weekly lenten prayer journeys which, using the stations of the cross as signposts on the way, will guide you along the pilgrim path that Jesus took to Easter joy, The Calvary Way. We will be helping you imagine the scenes from the unique viewpoint of someone who encountered Jesus, loving, healing and forgiving ministry in their lives, and we imagine is now following him closely as he takes his passion journey, the woman judged to be in adultery. This week we encounter Jesus at the 7th and 8th Stations when he falls again and meets the women of Jerusalem. A BIG thank you to Vincent Sherlock for allowing me to use his wonderful book. ' The Stations of The Cross'. Vincent has his own blog site that contains some lovely thoughts, reflections and prayers. https://sherlockshome.ie/ Thanks to @saltofthesound for allowing me use their wonderful music. Find more at https://saltofthesound.bandcamp.com/ Last but not least thank you to my beautiful daughter Niamh for adding her voice to this as both the woman judged to be in adultery and as part of 'Little Islands' a Canadian grown band with musicians from Kildare and Derry in Ireland and Novascotia. Until next time stay safe, stay healthy, stay home if you can, stay kind and God Bless. Have a Peaceful Journey John #ThePrayerPath --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/The-Prayer-Path/message…
Dearest Fellow Seekers, This week The Prayer Path brings you week 3 of our 7 weekly lenten prayer journeys which, using the stations of the cross as signposts on the way, will guide you along the pilgrim path that Jesus took to Easter joy, The Calvary Way. We will be helping you imagine the scenes from the unique viewpoint of someone who encountered Jesus, loving, healing and forgiving ministry in their lives, and we imagine is now following him closely as he takes his passion journey, the woman judged to be in adultery. At this crisis time for our planet, when we all need to play our part in supporting each other in any loving way we can, it seems all the more apt that this week we encounter Jesus at the 5th Station, where Simon of Cyrene is engaged to help Jesus with his cross, and at the 6th where Veronica, who many believe was the woman judged to be in adultery, lovingly offers Jesus a towel to wipe His face. A BIG thank you to Vincent Sherlock for allowing me to use his wonderful book. ' The Stations of The Cross'. Vincent has his own blog site that contains some lovely thoughts, reflections and prayers. https://sherlockshome.ie/ Thanks to @saltofthesound for allowing me use their wonderful music. Find more at https://saltofthesound.bandcamp.com/ Last but not least thank you to my beautiful daughter Niamh for adding her voice to this as both the woman judged to be in adultery and as part of 'Little Islands' a Canadian grown band with musicians from Kildare and Derry in Ireland and Novascotia. Have a Peaceful Journey John Sponsorships #ThePrayerPath --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/The-Prayer-Path/message…
Dearest Fellow Seekers, This week The Prayer Path brings you week 2 of our 7 weekly lenten prayer journeys which, using the stations of the cross as signposts on the way, will guide you along the pilgrim path that Jesus took to Easter joy, The Calvary Way. For week 2 we encounter Jesus at stations 3 and 4, His first fall and His meeting His Mother. We will be helping you to imagine the scenes from the unique viewpoint of one of the people who encountered Jesus, loving, healing and forgiving ministry in their lives, and is now following him closely as he takes his passion journey, the woman judged to be in adultery. A BIG thank you to Vincent Sherlock for allowing me to use his wonderful book. ' The Stations of The Cross'. Vincent has his own blog site that contains some lovely thoughts, reflections and prayers. https://sherlockshome.ie/ Thanks to @saltofthesound for allowing me use their wonderful music. Find more at https://saltofthesound.bandcamp.com/ Last but not least thank you to my beautiful daughter Niamh for adding her voice to this as both the woman judged to be in adultery and as part of 'Little Islands' a Canadian grown band with musicians from Kildare and Derry in Ireland and Novascotia. Have a Peaceful Journey John Sponsorships: off for this episode --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/The-Prayer-Path/message…
Dearest Felllow Seekers, This week The Prayer Path commences our 7 weekly prayer journeys which, using the stations of the cross as signposts on the way, will guide you along the pilgrim path that Jesus took to Easter joy, The Calvary Way. For week 1 we will be encountering the first two stations of the cross, Jesus Condemnation and His taking up his cross. We will be helping you to imagine the scenes from the unique viewpoint of one of the people who encountered Jesus, loving, healing and forgiving ministry in their lives, and is now following him closely as he takes his passion journey, the woman judged to be in adultery. A BIG thank you to Vincent Sherlock for allowing me to use his wonderful book. Vincent has his own blog site that contains some lovely thoughts, reflections and prayers. https://sherlockshome.ie/ Thanks to @saltofthesound for allowing me use their wonderful music. Find more at https://saltofthesound.bandcamp.com/ Last but not least thank you to my beautiful daughter Niamh for adding her voice to this as both the woman judged to be in adultery and as part of 'Little Islands' a Canadian grown band with musicians from Kildare and Derry in Ireland and Novascotia. Have a Peaceful Journey John --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/The-Prayer-Path/message…
Dearest Fellow Seekers, Starting next Wednesday, Ash Wednesday, The Prayer Path will bring you 7 weekly prayer journeys which, using the stations of the cross as signposts on the way, will guide you along the pilgrim path that Jesus took to Easter joy, The Calvary Way. In this weeks prayer journey we hope to prepare you to travel your own Lenten pilgrim journey by helping you to imagine it from the perspective of someone who might have watched or followed Jesus along the way. We could imagine it from the perspective of any one of a number of people who encountered Jesus', loving, healing and forgiving presence, but for these journeys, inspired by A book called ‘The Stations of The Cross by Vincent Sherlock, we look at it from the unique view point of the woman judged to be in adultery. Special words of thanks go to Vincent Sherlock for his permission to use his wonderful book, 'The Stations of The Cross' as the inspiration for this Lenten program, and to Salt of The Sound for their beautiful music. I’d also like to thank Niamh for giving voice to The Woman Judged in Adultery – she will replicate the role each week for the upcoming series of Lenten prayer journeys. Have a Peaceful Journey John --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/The-Prayer-Path/message…
Dearest Fellow Seekers, For this special Episode of The Prayer Path I introduce you to The Examen Prayer practice. St. Ignatius pioneered the examen prayer in the 1500's. The Examen is a prayer which helps us to reflect on a past period of time and while it is mostly carried ouy for a previous day or perhaps even few hours, we can still apply the principles in reflecting on our past year, The Prayer is a method of reflecting and in so doing considering where we might find God at work in our lives, times of consolation, and on the other side of that same coin considering where finding God's hand is a more difficult challenge. I'd like to take this opportunity to thank all who have listened to The Prayer Path journey's in 2019 - The Journeys have been listened to an humbling 2300 times so far. I pray that you will all find peace and happiness in 2020 and most importantly the consolation of The Devine in your lives through Prayer. Have a Peaceful Journey John Music Courtesy of : Margaret Rizza Apisode Art Courtesy of: Nuengbk at Free Digital Photos.net --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/The-Prayer-Path/message…
Dearest Fellow Seekers, This past week I attended an Advent Prayer gathering that was being led by a good friend who reminded us about Mary's expectant Motherhood. The questions she must have been asking herself about the future of her child, The Son of God!....and what she could not know would become. On this weeks Prayer Journey I invite you to contemplate Mary's expectancy and merge it with your expectant wonder of our still becoming self. Have a Peaceful and Wonder Filled Journey Music Artist: Salt of the Sound Song: Gabriels Message Download: https://saltofthesound.bandcamp.com/track/gabriels-message Reading : 'for a mother to be' by John o' Donohue from Benedictus, Bantam Press 2007 - Copyright John O Donohue 2007 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/The-Prayer-Path/message…
Dearest Fellow Seekers. This week on The Prayer Path the focus moves to Advent and the coming of the light for which we wait patiently. 'In this sacred season we remember and celebrate the gift of Divine Love who leapt from the Holy Womb into the heart of humanity. This Loving Presence became for us a source of hope, compassion and courage. This Love Incarnate came as a Light radiating compassion, a Torch bearing truth, a Beacon offering guidance' - Joyce Rupp from 'Out of The Ordinary' Music - 'The Lord is My Light' from Margaret Rizza - Her Music for Advent and Christmas. I do not own the rights to this music. All Rights Reserved. No copyright infringement is intended and I am truly grateful for its existence in the world. Reading - St. Paul's Letter to The Romans 13:11-14 Invocations - Taken from 'Light Our Way' published in 'Out of the Ordinary - Prayers, Poems and Reflections for Every Season' by Joyce Rupp. Used by permission of Ave Maria Press. All Rights Reserved Have a Peaceful Journey John --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/The-Prayer-Path/message…
Dearest Fellow Seekers The theme for this weeks Prayer Journey is Devine Love. The flow of love that the Devine has for YOU in every moment is unearned, constant, unending and ceaseless ……… what’s missing is your awareness of it, attention to it and openness to receive it. So on this Prayer Journey I invite you to take the time just to BE in this love which you have nothing to do to gain, nothing to do to make yourself worthy of…….. Nothing to do other than be open and allow. On the journey today, I lead you into a period of silent prayer, by giving voice to a wonderful poem prayer by Edwina Gately called Let your God Love You. The journey will then move forward with some reflective prompts guiding you to the end of the Path. Have a Peaceful Journey. Episode Music Courtesy of : https://www.sessions.blue/?fwp_sessions=landsman-duets Episode Art Courtsey of : graur razvan ionut at FreeDigitalPhotos.net --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/The-Prayer-Path/message…
Dearest Fellow Seekers, I am honoured to bring you this weeks, season ending episode of The Prayer Path. The theme for this weeks episode is 'Finding God In All Things' and on the Prayer Journey today, through the use of some music, a passage of text and some reflective questions, I will be inviting you to consider that EVERYTHING, …..every creature, every aspect of nature, every person and every situation, has the power to reveal something, however small of what God is like. God is not playing hide and seek with us…………The Divine is there all the time …………………if only we had we had the eyes to see and the ears to hear. Text - 'Divine Manifestations' from Finding God in a Leaf by Brian Grogan Chant - Calm Me, Lord by Margaret Rizza - www.margaretrizza.com Reflective Questions - 'Taste and See - Adventuring into Prayer' by Margaret Silf Have a Peaceful Journey Timed Running Order: Intro/Preparation 0.00 ; Prayer 10.30; Peace prayer /Thankyou and Good Bye 28.00 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/The-Prayer-Path/message…
09 October 19 Dearest Fellow Seekers. I am honoured to bring you this weeks episode of The Prayer Path The theme for this weeks journey on The Prayer Path is Peace. Richard Rohr, in a recent meditation, refers to St. Francis whose definition of ‘peace to the world’ was inclusive in the absolute. ‘Sun, moon, animals, plants, elements and ALL humans are shown the same reverence and are all ‘brothers’ and ‘sisters’ to us all united with us through unity with God'. It is this posture of peace that I invite you to take with you as you travel the Prayer Path this week. The Prayer consists of 3 elements: 1. Music - Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu. Sung by Jane Winther (FB - @unisound.dk) 2. Vow of Non Violence - Richard Rohr, Centre for Action and Contemplation (cac.org) 3. 'Peace Prayer' - St. Francis Have a Peaceful Journey John Timed Running Order: Introduction 0.00 ; Setting Your Desires 2.12; Introducing This Weeks Prayer 4.13; Preparation for Prayer 5.29; Prayer 10.30; Goodbye and Thankyou 28.00. Episode art thanks to dan and www.freedigitalphotos.net --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/The-Prayer-Path/message…
Dearest Fellow Seekers, I am honoured to bring you another Episode of The Prayer Path - The Narrower Path. This week on the Narrower Path I invite you to pray with me about difficult journeys – we all have them! Whether it is simply the journey of the challenging, busy day ahead, or a difficult decision you have to make, the relationship you need to repair or indeed move on from, the looming medical appointment or the business trip you must make. Whatever it is, this prayer asks you to be mindful that not only does God journey alongside you and at times of great struggle carry you but has also gone before you, preparing the way for you through this difficult journey – and asks us to TRUST. This week on the Narrower Path I have included music Courtesy of Salt of The Sound. The track is ' Made A Way' from thier EP 'The Steepest Slopes' found at https://saltofthesound.bandcamp.com/track/made-a-way. I can't thank them enough for allowing me to include their music. Have a Peaceful Journey John --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/The-Prayer-Path/message…
Dearest Fellow Seekers. Welcome to The Prayer Path. This week I’ve felt gently guided by the spirit, to bring you a prayer journey, inspired by a person who while only living a very short life of 24 years, has been canonised as a saint, has been made a doctor of the Roman Catholic Church, is recognised as one of a more modern generation of Christian mystics and has cultivated an enourmous devotion that crosses the boundaries of religious tradition. St. Therese of Lisieux, also affectionately known as ‘The Little Flower’, in her practice of her ‘Little Way’ opened her heart completely and courageously poured out unwaivering love on all with whom she came into contact however challenging. He simple way’s of kindness, compassion and love, which she determined were how she became closer to God, are an inspiration to us all. In todays prayer journey, adapting some words by Joyce Rupp, I invite you to courageously ponder where your compassion and love reside and to pray that through open heartedness their virutues might be fortified within you. Have a Peaceful Journey John Timed Running Order (So you can join where it suits you) Hello 0.00; Expressing your Desires 1.41; Invite to Prepare/Preparation for Prayer 3.50; Prayer 11.57; Peace Prayer 26.16; Thankyou and Goodbye 27.42 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/The-Prayer-Path/message…
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