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RNZ: Country Life
Where there's wool there's a way

RNZ: Country Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 12:28


Taranaki weaver Alison Ross is trying to bring back woollen-blankets made from locally-grown wool to highlight the fibre's benefits. You can find photos and read more about this episode on our webpage, here.You can learn more about The Taranaki Blanket here.With thanks to:Alison RossGo to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

wool taranaki alison ross
Overlooked: A podcast about ovarian cancer

Featuring:Dr James Bentley from Nova Scotia Health.Alison Ross, Director of Knowledge Mobilization at Ovarian Cancer Canada.Jennifer Barton, Director of the Bio5 Institute at the University of Arizona.For more background on this episode, head to overlookedpod.com, where you can also get in touch with us.How you can support the show: Leave a review on Apple PodcastsHit the subscribe buttonSend this episode to someone who would also find it a meaningful listen

360 with Katie Woolf
Elders Real Estate Katherine owner Alison Ross says locals are leaving town in droves due to crime, sending vacancy rates soaring

360 with Katie Woolf

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 7:42


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360 with Katie Woolf
1264: ig Rivers Economic Growth Committee chair Alison Ross explains the region's 10 year plan to grow the population

360 with Katie Woolf

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 7:49


Airing Pain
132: When Children Have Arthritis

Airing Pain

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 57:41


How do you identify illness in young children and coping as a family. This Airing Pain was recorded at the Scottish Network for Arthritis in Children SNAC's 2022 Family Weekend at Crieff Hydro, which brings together families recently affected by juvenile idiopathic arthritis and some of the country's leading paediatric rheumatology experts.  Issues covered in this programme include: juvenile idiopathic arthritis, autoimmune disease, coping as a family, rheumatology, paediatrics, support networks, identifying illness in young children, movement and exercise Time Stamps: minutes: seconds 00:00 - introduction to SNAC's family weekend by Sharon Douglas 04:03 - introduction to juvenile idiopathic arthritis by Julie Duncan 07:13 - how does juvenile idiopathic arthritis present? 09:00 - what is SNAC and personal stories from a parent. 12:56 - parent of a child with juvenile idiopathic arthritis shares how they first spotted it. 14:42 - Vanessa Raimondo discusses medication options for juvenile idiopathic arthritis. 18:44 - parents & children share their stories. 21:33 - Vanessa Raimondo discusses medication side effects. 23:57 - Alison Ross discusses coping mechanisms for juvenile idiopathic arthritis & more on medications and treatments. 30:23 - parent of a child with juvenile idiopathic arthritis on her daughter's journey with JIA, medications and diagnosis. 31:15 - coping as a parent of a child with juvenile idiopathic arthritis. 31: 54 - coping with juvenile idiopathic arthritis as a family 34: 29 - parents of a child with juvenile idiopathic arthritis share their family's story. 39:10 - how does juvenile idiopathic arthritis make the children who suffer from it feel? 41: 18 - family from Shetland share their story of having a child with JIA in a remote area. 43:27 - Jo Walsh tells us about SPARN (Scottish Paediatric & Adolescent Rheumatology Network) and how they support families with JIA. 47:00 - how to handle the transition from children's health services to young adult services. 48:06 - Vanessa Raimondo tells us about what we can do (aside from medications) to manage JIA. 49:27 - young person shares their experience of juvenile idiopathic arthritis and still enjoying sports, exercise and success growing older with JIA. 54:20 - Sharon Douglas, chairperson and co-founder of SNAC, conclusion and raising awareness about JIA.  Special Thanks: This programme exists due to funding from Trefoil House Organisational Grants, the New Park Educational Trust and WCH Trust for Children. Contributors: Parents (and their children) of 23 children between the ages of 5 and 14 who have juvenile idiopathic arthritis.  Sharon Douglas - SNAC (Scottish Network for Arthritis in Children) chairperson & co-founder.  Julie Duncan – General Paediatrician NHS Lothian District General Rheumatology Clinic.  Vanessa Raimondo - Rheumatology Nurse based in Edinburgh.  Alison Ross – Children's Arthritis Nurse working in Aberdeen.  Jo Walsh – Paediactric Rheumatologist based in Glasgow, working as part of SPARN (Scottish Paediatric and Adolescent Rheumatology Network).  More Information: SNAC - Supporting Children & Families with JIA Versus Arthritis SPARN - Scottish Paediatric & Adolescent Rheumatology Network Airing Pain 106 - Pain Education for Doctors, Patients and Parents Airing Pain 99 - Transition Services for Adolescents with Chronic Pain Airing Pain 78 - Putting Children's Pain in the Picture Airing Pain 59 - Pain in the Family: Young Adults 1 of 2 Airing Pain 60 - Pain in the Family: Young Adults 2 of 2

The Eating Disorder Trap Podcast
#75: How to Respond when your child is gaining weight with Alison Ross

The Eating Disorder Trap Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 23:28


Alison Ross is a licensed psychotherapist and neurofeedback practitioner specializing in eating and body image. She founded Non-Dieting Health in Agoura Hills, California, a center offering therapy, neurofeedback brainwave training, and group support for people struggling with disordered eating and body image. She is also the author of Non-Dieting: How to Love Your Body and Be Healthy in Diet Culture, available for sale on Amazon. Alison's work is her passion. It is inspired by her recovery from disordered eating and body image struggles. Whether working with clients, writing, speaking, or lending her voice to the body-positive, non-dieting social justice movements on social media, Alison's mission is to help people break free of shame-based mindsets about food and their bodies. And to support them in creating the internal conditions that help them navigate a tricky food and diet culture with their health intact.  We discuss topics including: Alison's own struggles as an adolescent as it was not normalized Helping parents navigate their own discomfort through their kids growth curve How pathologizing can be harmful As a parent the importance of “just listening”   SHOW NOTES: www.nondietinghealth.com https://www.amazon.com/Non-Dieting-Love-Your-Healthy-Culture/dp/B08Z2GX67Z/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Non+Dieting%3A+How+to+Love+Your+Body+and+Be+Healthy+in+Diet+Culture&qid=1620885154&s=books&sr=1-1 https://www.instagram.com/nondietinghealth/ _____________________ If you have any questions regarding the topics discussed on this podcast, please reach out to Robyn directly via email: rlgrd@askaboutfood.com You can also connect with Robyn on social media by following her on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes and subscribe. Visit Robyn's private practice website where you can subscribe to her free monthly insight newsletter, and receive your FREE GUIDE “Maximizing Your Time with Those Struggling with an Eating Disorder”. For more information on Robyn's book “The Eating Disorder Trap”, please visit the Official "The Eating Disorder Trap" Website. “The Eating Disorder Trap” is also available for purchase on Amazon.

Boundless Possible
95. Alison Ross - The Quiet Achiever

Boundless Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 67:49


Alison Ross is the owner of Elders Real Estate in Katherine, a town of 6,300 people located 320km south of Darwin. Originally from South Australia, Alison grew up in Whyalla and Ceduna before taking an opportunity to come up to the Territory ‘for 12 months’. 20 years later, Alison is still here. After several years working as a real estate agent selling not just houses but cattle stations too, she stepped in the role of being a business owner. Alison has won many accolades as a real estate agent including agent of the year. This is Alison’s Territory Story. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/territorystory/message

The Manchester Digital Podcast

In this first episode, we get the latest tech headlines from the North West, some members updates, and we talk to Alison Ross, of AutoTrader. We also get some industry insight from some lovely guests from our most recent Demo Night!If you're interested in becoming a member of Manchester Digital, you can join us here: https://www.manchesterdigital.com/join  

Things We're Too Lazy To Blog About
Yoga, Meditation, Sound Healing & Where To Buy Gongs With Alison Ross

Things We're Too Lazy To Blog About

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2017 53:23


Today our guest is Alison Ross who is a yoga teacher, doula, healer and all around amazing woman. We talk about yoga, meditation, how sound healing works and where to buy gongs, among other things. FYI: She has a 10% off special on yoga and healing until Jan 1st 2018. She also does sound healings at AZAIM Yoga in Brentwood. (http://www.aziam.com) Website: www.mymedicinemama.com Instagram: @mymedicinemama & @alisonpremalove Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mymedicinemama/ Don’t forget, you can EARN EXTRA KARMA POINTS by subscribing and leaving us a five-star review on iTunes. All you have to do is click the Ratings and Reviews tab. Then, Click Write A Review. Then actually write a review. In the Podcasts App, search for the podcast even though you already subscribe, then click Ratings and Reviews. Click Write A Review. Write about how much you love being a Bloguette. It might not show up immediately, but just Ali going to an event, she’ll get there eventually. Ali’s Website http://alilevine.com/ Get Styled By Ali http://alilevinestyling.com Amanda’s Blog http://www.itsamandalauren.com/ Follow Ali on Social Media https://twitter.com/AliLevineDesign https://www.instagram.com/alilevinedesign Follow Amanda on Social Media https://twitter.com/AmandaLauren https://www.instagram.com/itsamandalauren Consider this your invitation to join our closed Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/122231558366329/ Want to collab? Write us love letters? Please email thingsweretoolazytoblogabout@gmail.com Like us on Facebook because we really want to be liked. https://www.facebook.com/thingsweretoolazytoblogaboutpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lazypod/support

Shape Corpus Workshop 2017
Ken’s Kaytetye

Shape Corpus Workshop 2017

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 19:33


In 1959 Ken Hale made what we believe were the first Kaytetye audio recordings. He recorded six speakers, eliciting words, phrases and one story. Since then the language has changed significantly and the community would like to access the recordings and the beloved narrative. We chose a web-based interface to present the collection that would consist of: • Biography and photo of speakers • Audio • 1959 fieldnotes • Written text in standard orthography • Morphological and word gloss • Free translations We discuss the issues encountered, current solutions and their relative successes. For example, in consultation with Kaytetye collaborator Alison Ross, we found some subject matter was inappropriate for public display, so we developed a way to 'hide' such material that has so far been unproblematic. Obtaining formal permissions from institutions was also unproblematic. In terms of workflow we chose FLEX to create consistent glossing; however this has been time-consuming and requires complex set up, import and export. We also identified a bug in FLEX that caused timecode information to be lost. Our master copy is ELAN, so we have to go back and make changes in that every time we make a change in FLEX. Another issue was the online interlinear audio & text presentation. Trials with a fully-transcribed story showed that the system wasn't ideal for our situation so we built a custom system that could deal with the particular attributes of the data ­– the audio file length, and the number of annotations.

Quiver: The Green Arrow Podcast
Quiver Season 5: Episode 7

Quiver: The Green Arrow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 99:39


Mike is back with special guest, Alison Ross of The XX Files Podcast, for an all-new episode of Quiver: The Green Arrow Podcast to recap the CW Arrow episode, “Vigilante!” Has another deadly vigilante come to Star City? Can Team Arrow stop him before he kills innocent people? Can Quentin conquer his demons with Thea’s help? […]

The Bubble Hour
Sister Addictions - Food and Alcohol

The Bubble Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2013 78:00


Many people in recovery struggle with both alcohol AND food disorders. This issue is so common you often hear food addiction referred to as a "sister" addiction to alcoholism. We have had many requests for a show that addresses the particular challenges for people in recovery who struggle with both, so we are thrilled to welcome Alison Ross, LMFT to our show! Alison is a licensed psychotherapist and the Founder of Center for Eating Recovery where she helps women and men of all ages heal their relationship with food and become body-confident. In addition to her work at the Center, she is a consultant for Harmony Place a drug and alcohol treatment center, and formerly Beit T’Shuvah, where she helps to create an environment in which women can heal their relationship with food and body while adjusting to sobriety. On the show, Alison and Carissa, a Mentor at the Center, will discuss three cultural narratives that keep us stuck in food addiction and body image distress and how to break free and get healthy from the inside-out. Please come listen to this important show!