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The conversation between Ginny and Betsy extends to the vital role of Health and Wellness coaches in providing support, encouragement, and guidance while ensuring clients remain accountable throughout their weight loss endeavors.They also address the health risks associated with obesity, emphasizing its status as an epidemic and its correlation with long-term ailments like diabetes, heart disease, and joint complications. Furthermore, the dialogue touches upon the intricate relationship between obesity and its impact on joint health, as well as the complexities of diabetes, including its potential link to Alzheimer's disease dubbed "Type 3 Diabetes." Ginny Howery invites listeners to reach out for coaching by contacting her via text or phone, mentioning their affiliation with Chatting with Betsy.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chatting-with-betsy--4211847/support.
Royce Simmons is a rugby league legend and all round great Aussie. He's a premiership winning captain of the Penrith Panthers and now faces another challenge after he was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer's. Kurt and Royce chat about his early days growing up in rural New South Wales, his career in rugby league and all the highs and lows of his journey.
Michael K. Jackson talks about the power of a P.L.A.N - a blueprint for reducing stress and building resilience. Born in Antigua and raised in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands., Michael is an inspirational speaker, trainer, and author focusing on emotional resilience and well-being. Furthermore, after losing his father during Hurricane Maria in 2017, the loss of his precious baby girl, and his mother's Alzhimers diagnosis, Michael embarked on a mission to empower purpose-driven leaders, business professionals, and entrepreneurs bounce back from setbacks and “build back stronger” from adversity. Resources Mentioned: Connect with Michael on LinkedIn Michael's website Buy Michael's book Speaking My Truth Facebook, Instagram and Twitter: @mkjacksonintl Connect with Emily on LinkedIn Emily Harman Positive Intelligence Coaching Program Onward Accelerator Coaching Program Onward: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Onward Movement Facebook Group | YouTube Buy Emily's Best Selling Book Step Into the Spotlight Schedule a Complimentary Coaching Call with Emily Music by Soul Pajamas Enjoyed the show? Please remember to leave a rating and review in Apple Podcasts.
Cancer is a beast, and it doesn't discriminate. For decades researchers have been trying to treat and cure children with cancer. Dr. Daniel “Trey” Lee is working with a team to develop more immunotherapies for pediatric cancer, reducing the pain and hopefully sending more patients into remission. Also: More and more employers and schools are rolling out vaccine mandates, leaving many wondering: is that legal? Margaret Foster Riley says that actually, yes, it's very legal. Later in the show: Do you have trouble trusting your gut? It may be because of what you're eating, or not eating. Jasmohan Bajaj says our gut is our second brain, and we can help ourselves by helping our gut. Plus: How oil wells in Louisiana gave Jennifer Munson a new perspective on how to treat diseases like cancer and Alzhimers.
In this week's episode I talk about this new drug that's hopefully going to help people with the deadly disease gain some independence while copping with Alzhimers
To celebrate our 4th Annual Woman in OC Medtech Event, we will be doing a interview with event panelist Marinela Gombosev. Marinela is CEO of Evoke Neuroscience, a data and diagnostics company focused on reducing the number of people living with treatable cognitive impairment. After immigrating into the United States as a war refugee from Bosnia at the age of 14, she went on to complete her undergraduate studies in Electrical Engineering at the University of California, Irvine and received an MBA from Pepperdine University where she was recognized as a “Top 40 under 40” alumna. In 2015, Marinela was inducted into the University of California, Irvine School of Engineering Hall of Fame as the youngest recipient of this award. She has spent her entire 15 year career in regulated industries, the most recent 10 of which have been in medical devices. In this episode of DeviceAlliance’s Medtech Radio, we discuss her experience coming to the US, the importance of why soft skills in leadership are essential in these times, the impact of Alzhimers's Disease and Evoke Neuroscience's solution for cognitive impairment, what women can do to prepare themselves for success during these times, and much more!
In today’s world of high-tech gadgets that beep, flash, crash and break, KalendarKards takes your loved one back to the simpler days of a deck of cards – a very familiar and personal hands-on tool to improve their quality of life. KalendarKards is the perfect “transitional product.” It provides excellent support in the early stages of mild cognitive impairment, and continues to be useful by caregivers in later stages. Listen in and learn how KalendarKards is creating HealingTies all around us. To learn more about KalendarKards visit them online at www.kalendarkards.com. Receive 20% off your order with the coupon code; BowTieGuy!
In today’s world of high-tech gadgets that beep, flash, crash and break, KalendarKards takes your loved one back to the simpler days of a deck of cards – a very familiar and personal hands-on tool to improve their quality of life. KalendarKards is the perfect “transitional product.” It provides excellent support in the early stages of mild cognitive impairment, and continues to be useful by caregivers in later stages. Listen in and learn how KalendarKards is creating HealingTies all around us. To learn more about KalendarKards visit them online at www.kalendarkards.com. Receive 20% off your order with the coupon code; BowTieGuy!
In today's world of high-tech gadgets that beep, flash, crash and break, KalendarKards takes your loved one back to the simpler days of a deck of cards – a very familiar and personal hands-on tool to improve their quality of life. KalendarKards is the perfect “transitional product.” It provides excellent support in the early stages of mild cognitive impairment, and continues to be useful by caregivers in later stages. Listen in and learn how KalendarKards is creating HealingTies all around us. To learn more about KalendarKards visit them online at www.kalendarkards.com. Receive 20% off your order with the coupon code; BowTieGuy!
This week on the On Your Mind Neuroscience Podcast: We welcome back founding OYMer Adel Farah! We talk about How to make science a better place for women, transcranial electronic stimulation, and The scientist Magazine. This weeks paper examines the role of gutamate and the blood brain barrier in a mouse model of Alzhimers disease. For links to everything we talked about today, full show notes and more, head to www.onyourmind.ca
Join us on Tuesday August 27th at 1:00pm (est) for a conversation with Gary LeBlanc from Common Sense Caregiving, founder of the Alzheimers Dementia Wristband Hospital Project and Margaret Doerr, CEO of Nursing at Brooksville Regional Hospital in Brooksville, Florida. After enduring 3 nightmares hospital stays with his dad who was diagnosed with Alzheimers, Gary recognized that there needed to be a better way for staff to recognize the special needs of his father. On today's show, we are going to talk with Gary and Margaret about how one, simple, identification bracelet can go a long way in providing comfort and security for patients, caregivers and a hospital staff. Yet this is more than just putting a bracelet on an Alzheimers patients: this project is about training, educating and recognizing the special needs of Alzheimers patients to an entire hospital staff! Gary's project is a prime example of how Caregivers can have an impact on on polices and procedures because Caregivers are always the ones in the trenches! Through our conversation with Gary and Margaret, we will all learn how to 'Be A Healthy Caregiver!'.
Join us on Tuesday August 27th at 1:00pm (est) for a conversation with Gary LeBlanc from Common Sense Caregiving, founder of the Alzheimers Dementia Wristband Hospital Project and Margaret Doerr, CEO of Nursing at Brooksville Regional Hospital in Brooksville, Florida. After enduring 3 nightmares hospital stays with his dad who was diagnosed with Alzheimers, Gary recognized that there needed to be a better way for staff to recognize the special needs of his father. On today's show, we are going to talk with Gary and Margaret about how one, simple, identification bracelet can go a long way in providing comfort and security for patients, caregivers and a hospital staff. Yet this is more than just putting a bracelet on an Alzheimers patients: this project is about training, educating and recognizing the special needs of Alzheimers patients to an entire hospital staff! Gary's project is a prime example of how Caregivers can have an impact on on polices and procedures because Caregivers are always the ones in the trenches! Through our conversation with Gary and Margaret, we will all learn how to 'Be A Healthy Caregiver!'.