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Should You Raise Your Kid Bilingual? Bilingual Expert Reveals What Parents Miss | LOF #74

Michelle Bruni is a bilingual parenting educator, content creator, and mom of two, raising her kids in a language that isn’t even her own. With a PhD in psychology and a research background in bilingualism, Michelle is on a mission to help families hold on to something most people are still being told to let go of: their language. In this episode, she breaks down the myth that bilingualism causes confusion or speech delays, and why that belief is still shaping how many pediatricians and parents think today. We talk about what’s really happening in a child’s brain when they hear two languages, why identity plays a bigger role than most people realize, and how parents can stay consistent, even when school, culture, or their partner makes it hard. 🎧 If you’ve ever wondered whether raising a bilingual child is worth the effort, or felt like no one understands what you’re trying to do, this one’s for you. 00:00 Meet Michelle Bruni 02:30 Her dad spoke Italian, but never passed it on 17:05 How age impacts language learning and the brain’s phonetic window 22:20 What most experts still get wrong about speech delays 24:30 Can language shape emotion? The science says yes 33:00 Her tips for starting, even if you’re not fluent 36:45 How to bring your partner into the process 39:00 What actually works (and what doesn’t) 44:45 What Michelle wishes every parent knew 💡 Who Should Listen This episode is for parents, educators, and anyone curious about how language, culture, and identity shape the way kids grow up. It’s especially for families raising children in multilingual homes, parents who learned a second language and want to pass it on, and pediatricians, speech therapists, and/or educators who want a deeper look at the science behind bilingualism. About Michelle Bruni Michelle Bruni is a bilingual parenting educator, content creator, and mom of two raising her children in her second language, French. With a PhD in psychology and a research background in bilingualism, Michelle blends science and storytelling to empower families to raise bilingual children with confidence and clarity. Connect with Michelle 📲 Instagram: @BilingualCoco 🎥 TikTok: @BilingualCoco Follow Life of Flow 📲 Instagram: @LifeofFlowPodcast 👍 Facebook: Life of Flow Podcast 💼 LinkedIn: Life of Flow Podcast 🐦 X: @VascularPodcast If this episode made you think differently, send it to a friend, and don’t forget to leave a review to help us keep these stories flowing!

2025-07-02T11:01:37+00:00July 2, 2025|Videos|

❤️‍🔥 Fatherhood Woke Me Up To What Really Matters #shorts

James Sexton didn’t have a backup plan. Build the firm, make it work, and rovide at all costs. But success has a price. And the moments you miss... they don’t come back. In this episode, New York’s top divorce lawyer shares the quiet truth every high-achiever learns too late. Go to the Life of Flow podcast channel and watch the full episode #70.

2025-07-02T14:08:47+00:00July 1, 2025|Shorts|

💭 Is There A Venous Stent Overload In MedTech? #shorts

“We don’t need another stent.” Dr. Michael Lichtenberg has a warning for MedTech: we’re flooding the field with the wrong solutions... and calling it "progress." In this episode, he breaks down what’s really slowing innovation, why the device race is failing patients, and where the next breakthrough actually needs to happen. Go to the Life of Flow podcast channel and watch the full episode #73.

2025-06-30T04:15:45+00:00June 27, 2025|Shorts|

This World-Renowned Doctor Is Exposing the Biggest Flaw in Modern Vascular Care | LOF #73

Dr. Michael Lichtenberg, MD, FESC, is the Chief Medical Officer and Director of the Angiology Department and Vascular Center at the Arnsberg Clinic in Arnsberg, Germany. He’s also the co-founder of the PEO app, a global hub for vascular education that connects specialists to on-demand training, live conferences, and research tools. Known across Europe for challenging the status quo in vascular care, Dr. Lichtenberg does exactly that in this episode. From Plain Old Balloon Angioplasty (POBA) to an oversaturation of tools like venous stents, Dr. Lichtenberg questions the clinical habits and outdated benchmarks that keep the field stuck.He explains why many interventions continue to fail long-term, even when short-term results seem promising, and makes the case for raising the bar in how we define success. We also discuss what’s often overlooked in vessel prep and the consequences of low clinical standards. 🎧 If you’ve ever been frustrated by how slowly things change in vascular care, this episode will help you understand why, and what to do about it. 00:00 Meet Dr. Michael Lichtenberg 03:05 Dr. Lichtenberg introduces himself and defines “angiologist” 15:15 Why he left cardiology: “Three vessels felt boring” 20:18 How a call in 2012 led to building the Arnsberg vascular center 27:00 How Arnsberg became a European research hub 30:16 Why newer tools haven’t solved the real problem 37:13 The clinical reality of POBA, and why it’s still everywhere 39:50 Why vessel prep matters and is often misunderstood 41:28 Why patency should guide everything 45:15 What younger physicians need to demand 46:05 Raising the bar for patient-centered vascular care 50:11 The PEO app: a new model for global vascular education 56:17 Free access to training, global reach, and vision for the future 💡 Who Should Listen This episode is for vascular specialists, interventional radiologists, medical innovators, and anyone serious about improving patient outcomes. It’s especially relevant for operators tired of doing things the way they’ve always been done, and ready to think differently. About Dr. Michael Lichtenberg Dr. Lichtenberg earned his medical degree from Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf and also studied at Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, Louisiana, and the Texas Heart Institute in Houston, Texas. An esteemed interventional angiologist with 20 years of experience in endovascular interventions, Dr. Lichtenberg was elected Managing Director of the German Society for Angiology in 2017, and served as its President from 2020 to 2022. His clinical interests include deep venous intervention, peripheral artery disease, peripheral thrombosis and atherosclerosis. In addition to his day-to-day work in interventional care, his main interest is the evaluation of new devices, techniques and procedures for intervention of peripheral artery disease. Dr. Lichtenberg has performed a series of studies in this area and conducted many clinical trials. He is the founder of several start-up companies and brands, like PEO, CLI-congress and the European MedTech Start up SharkTank. Connect with Dr. Lichtenberg 💼 LinkedIn: Dr. Michael Lichtenberg Follow Life of Flow 📲 Instagram: @LifeofFlowPodcast 👍 Facebook: Life of Flow Podcast 💼 LinkedIn: Life of Flow Podcast 🐦 X: @VascularPodcast If this episode made you think differently about the field, send it to someone who’s ready for change. And follow the show for more conversations like this.

2025-06-25T11:00:23+00:00June 25, 2025|Videos|

🤩 The Key To Precise Stent Deployment #shorts

There’s the part of the case that gets documented… And then there’s the part you only learn from being in the room. In this clip, Dr. Jaafer Golzar shares one of the little details that makes deployment smoother, and why the proximal edge might be the spot you’re not paying enough attention to. Go to the Life of Flow podcast channel and watch the full episode #72.

2025-06-22T20:16:13+00:00June 22, 2025|Shorts|

🤔 Would You Do A Fem Pop In Less Than 2 Hours? #shorts

Some decisions don’t need a second opinion. In this clip, Dr. Lucas Ferrer lays out the kind of case that makes you stop and think... no vein, multiple stents, relines, and why new tools are starting to shift what’s possible when bypass isn’t on the table. It’s the kind of moment that happens off-mic all the time. We just happened to hit record. Go to the Life of Flow podcast channel and watch the full episode #72.

2025-06-22T20:16:10+00:00June 20, 2025|Shorts|

😱 The Peroneal Artery Is The Lifeline Of The Leg #shorts

There’s a reason the peroneal gets so much attention in these cases. When you’re rebuilding flow from almost nothing, the details aren’t extra, they’re the difference. In this clip, Dr. Jaafer Golzar walks through the thinking behind runoff, sizing, and why every decision matters when the goal is saving a limb. Go to the Life of Flow podcast channel and watch the full episode #72.

2025-06-20T14:07:25+00:00June 19, 2025|Shorts|

🧪 Medical Education Is Changing #shorts

You used to have to travel for the best clinical education.Now? It can be YouTube and a cup of coffee. In this week’s episode, we sit down with Dr. Jaafer Golzar, interventional cardiologist, endovascular specialist, and Director of Limb Salvage at Advocate Trinity Hospital, to talk about the shift he’s seeing up close. From how younger physicians are actually learning today, to the tools that are helping save limbs in cases where nothing used to work. This episode is a look at what’s really changing on the ground, and what that means for the people doing the work. Go to the Life of Flow podcast channel and watch the full episode #72.

2025-06-19T14:04:57+00:00June 18, 2025|Shorts|
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