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Jack talks to Fayette Co. Attorney Angela Evans who joins him in-studio to take your calls and comments on what her office has been working on for #LEX. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sometimes, getting kids to tell the truth can be like pulling teeth -- especially when they know some sort of punishment might be at stake. Angela Evans, Brock University professor of psychology and lead author of Encouraging Honesty: Developmental Differences in the Influence of Honesty Promotion Techniques, has just lead authored new research to help parents encourage truth-telling at home. She joins Evan to share her techniques and tips.
Say hello to Angela Evans! She is many things: author of "Path to Still Waters", Founder & CEO of "Young Women with Purpose", and most of all, Servant of God! Angela is using her platforms to share the word of God to help those pay it forward as she has done!Please Subscribe to our YouTube Channel and turn on Reminder Alerts for info on new episodes every week.Listen to the audio version of "The Inventress Podcast" on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, and other major podcast platforms by visiting this link: theinventresspodcast - Listen on YouTube, Spotify - Linktree and don't forget to rate, review and subscribe wherever you listen.Follow "The Inventress" on social media:Lisa Ascoleselisaascolese@the_invenressHave a new product or idea and need help? Book a consultation with Lisa Ascolese "The Inventress" and take your product from concept to fruition. Email Lisa@InventingAtoZ.com or visit www.InventingAtoZ.com
Jack talks to Sheriff Kathy Witt and her special guest Fayette Co. attorney Angela Evans as they take your calls and comments on #Lexington. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A conversation with Fayette County New Commonwealth's Attorney, Kimberly Henderson Baird and new Fayette County Attorney, Angela Evans. Fayette Commonwealth Attorney website: www.lexingtonprosecutor.com Fayette County Attorney website: www.fayettecountyattorney.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
What do you do when you feel like you no longer understand who you are? Why can other people see something in you that you just can't see? My client Angela worked through all this and more during our time coaching together over the past 18 months. If you want to know what it takes to go from "what am I even doing in life right now" to a purposeful and fulfilling life working as the County Attorney in Kentucky, you are going to want to take a listen.Have you joined the Emotional Resilience Facebook Group yet? Join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/amandahessReady to work with Amanda? Set up a Strategy Call here: amandahess.ca/bookacall
Jack takes your calls and comments with Lexington's new Fayette Co. Attorney and Kentucky's first African-American woman County Attorney Angela Evans on #Lexington. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest episode of Kentucky Newsmakers, WKYT's Bill Bryant talks with incoming county attorney Angela Evans and Eric Tipton with Kentucky Community and Technical College System.
The OKPOP Radio Hour RETURNS for a full Season 3 with your hosts Meg Charron and Jarrod Gollihare. This week we welcome to the podcast OKPOP newbies Angela Evans and Garrett Weindorf to the family. We say goodbye to family member and new Mayoral Chief of Staff, Blake Ewing- as well as to recently passed Oklahoma legend Clu Gulager. We talk all things Rez Dogs and current pop culture news, and of course- give some OKPOP sneak peak deets. We're back, baby!
This Episode we interview Angela Evans, Mike & Monica & Cindy - Crossfit Solano, Shae Pomeroy about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
This Episode we interview Angela Evans, Mike & Monica & Cindy - Crossfit Solano, Shae Pomeroy about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
Today I will share with you a three-part conversation about the father and mentor Dr. Price. Angela who has worked for the ministry for over 45 years talks about the behind-the-scenes life and work of her father. Angela loved her daddy dearly and knows firsthand how he impacted people of all races, ages, and economic status around the world. Please support the podcast and the work of A Good Word for You Today. This is done by donating via cash app or contacting us. Also, you can support by sharing this information with others. Please read the postings on the site and also share the videos. Your contributions allow us to conduct workshops and help others who need what we do. Also stop in and purchase our books as well. Website: Agoodword4today.com Cash App: $Agoodwordforeveryday --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/agoodword4today/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/agoodword4today/support
Today I will share with you a three-part conversation about the father and mentor Dr. Price. Angela who has worked for the ministry for over 45 years talks about the behind-the-scenes life and work of her father. Angela loved her daddy dearly and knows firsthand how he impacted people of all races, ages, and economic status around the world. Please support the podcast and the work of A Good Word for You Today. This is done by donating via cash app or contacting us. Also, you can support by sharing this information with others. Please read the postings on the site and also share the videos. Your contributions allow us to conduct workshops and help others who need what we do. Also stop in and purchase our books as well. Website: Agoodword4today.com Cash App:$Agoodwordforeveryday --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/agoodword4today/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/agoodword4today/support
Today I will share with you a three-part conversation about the father and mentor Dr. Price. Angela who has worked for the ministry for over 45 years talks about the behind-the-scenes life and work of her father. Angela loved her daddy dearly and knows firsthand how he impacted people of all races, ages, and economic status around the world. Please support the podcast and the work of A Good Word for You Today. This is done by donating via cash app or contacting us. Also, you can support by sharing this information with others. Please read the postings on the site and also share the videos. Your contributions allow us to conduct workshops and help others who need what we do. Also stop in and purchase our books as well. Website: Agoodword4today.com Cash App: $Agoodwordforeveryday --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/agoodword4today/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/agoodword4today/support
On the latest episode of Kentucky Newsmakers, WKYT's Bill Bryant talks with incumbent County Attorney Larry Roberts and his challenger, Angela Evans.
Aaron, Kimberly and Doug annoint a new WORST Politico of the Moment, as the Colonels count down the final moments of the 2022 General Assembly. Doug loads us up with reasons to "remember in November," and we've got Jason Bailey from the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy in the Campaign Corner. We then close with an interview with Fayette County Attorney candidate, Angela C Evans. Remember to vote in your local elections May 17th, Kentucky! Show notes: NEWS OF THE WEAK WORST Politico of the Moment https://legislature.ky.gov/Legislators/Pages/Legislator-Profile.aspx?DistrictNumber=129&msclkid=d7b1b19cba8111ec9aa104ea0d9ac9ba Rand's disrespect https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/08/politics/lindsay-graham-rand-paul-ketanji-brown-jackson/index.html Mitch has no moral red lines https://www.axios.com/mcconnell-trump-interview-axios-jonathan-swan-0b36e7ea-c975-4d2f-b2da-c4cd64ddd361.html Campaign Corner: KY Center for Economic Policy on HB 8 https://kypolicy.org/tax-cut-is-a-giveaway-to-the-wealthy-that-will-damage-future-budgets/ Interview: Angela Evans, candidate for Fayette County Attorney https://www.electangelaevans.com/ Vote May 17!! Episode produced by Annabel Nagel #ProgressKentucky - #ColonelsOfTruth Join us! - http://progressky.org/ - http://bit.ly/joinproky Support us! - http://bit.ly/supportproky Live Wednesdays at 7pm - https://www.facebook.com/progressky/live/ Facebook - @progressky Instagram - @progress_ky Twitter - @progress_ky YouTube - http://bit.ly/progress_ky The Jones Report Radio Program Sunday, April 24th, 7pm w/guest Michael Broihier Music from http://www.NatoSongs.com Logo and some graphic design provided by www.couchfiremedia.com
What are the principles of agile government? What are the new and emerging competencies required for agile public governance? How can agile principles and practices be taught in schools of public affairs and administration? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions with Angela Evans, Visiting Fellow at the IBM Center for The Business […]
What are the principles of agile government? What are the new and emerging competencies required for agile public governance? How can agile principles and practices be taught in schools of public affairs and administration? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions with Angela Evans, Visiting Fellow at the IBM Center for The Business of Government & Former Dean of Public Affairs at the LBJ School, University of Texas, Austin.
How we talk with children about past events matters. Whether the event was negative, emotional, or even mundane, how we approach these conversations influences the way children process and remember the event. Dr. Angela Evans and Dr. Zoe Klemfuss joined Dr. Lindsay Malloy to dig into the “why” and the “how.” Why is it important to talk with kids about the past? And how do we have these conversations? Together they share research and tips to help you have more engaging and productive conversations with the children in your life.In this episode about “Talking with Kids”:- Why is it important to talk to children about past events, including difficult events? What benefits are there to doing so?- Should parents be worried that bringing up difficult events with children could traumatize them?- “Boston Bomb Attack Triggered PTSD in Local Kids, Study Finds” interview with Dr. Jonathan Comer (NBC News)- The preliminary findings from studies of parents talking with kids about COVID-19.- Is there a right way to bring up a negative or traumatic event in conversation with kids?- How can we encourage children and teens to talk about their emotions?- How much is too much? To what extent should we share our own emotions with our child(ren)?About Our Guests:Angela D. Evans, Ph.D. is a developmental psychologist with a focus on social and cognitive development across the lifespan. Dr. Evans' program of research focuses on how to obtain the most honest, accurate, and detailed reports from children about their experiences and is the Co-Founder of the Canadian Child Interviewing Research Team. Dr. Evans has experience conducting forensic interviews with children in cases of suspected maltreatment and provides training to professionals on how to interview child witnesses.J. Zoe Klemfuss, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychological Science at the University of California, Irvine with appointments in the Center for Psychology and Law and in the Department of Language Science. She is a developmental psychologist with expertise in questioning children in legal contexts, parent-child conversations about children's experiences, as well as children's narratives and memory for past events more broadly. Much of her work has focused on best practices for talking to children about emotional and stressful experiences.
Longtime friend Frederick K.C. Price, who was one of the greatest men host Stephen Strang has ever interviewed, began one of the best-known Christian TV programs—"Ever Increasing Faith"—and built the 10,000-seat FaithDome in Los Angeles. He died in February at age 89, sadly due to complications of the coronavirus. Listen as Steve shares memories with his daughter Angela Evans on the legacy Price left behind as a father, grandfather and one of the biggest leaders in the Christian faith.
Nascido em Espinosa e criado em Montes Claros, Yuri Popoff iniciou seus estudos no Conservatório Lorenzo Fernandes – Montes Claros - MG. A sua formação acadêmica foi na Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, com o contrabaixista Wilson Aguiar. Estudou com o professor Ykeda Makoto em São Paulo – Contrabaixista da Orquestra Sinfônica de Nova York. Atuou como profissional em 1975, na Orquestra Sinfônica de Campinas, e em 1979 se tornou integrante da Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de Minas Gerais. Nos anos 1980, também, inicia sua carreira de compositor, com a canção "Era só começo nosso fim". Suas composições foram gravadas por instrumentistas como Toninho Horta, Mauro Senise, Vittor Santos, Dário Galante, Esdras Ferreira (Nenem) e Marcos Suzano; por cantoras como Selma Reis, Simone Guimarães, Clara Sandroni, Angela Evans, Jackei Requer e Leny Andrade e por jazzistas como Wayne Shorter, Marck Egan, o guitarrista coreano Jack Lee, o violinista austríaco Rudi Berger e o pianista francês Manuel Rocheman. Em 1993 recebeu o Prêmio Sharp de Música Instrumental, ao lado de Altamiro Carrilho, Paulo Moura e Hermeto Pascoal, garantindo o Prêmio Revelação com o elogiado CD "Catopê". Seu segundo CD "Era só começo..." foi uma produção independente, sendo lançado em 1998. Entre 1993 e 1997 lecionou no CIGAM (Escola de Ian Guest), e ainda como professor de harmonia e arranjo em música popular nos Festivais de Ouro Preto e Internacional de Brasília. No Conservatório Brasileiro de Música do Rio de Janeiro foi professor e coordenou o curso de Música Popular Brasileira, com Cecília Conde e Roberto Gnatali. Participou da produção de vários CD's do circuito carioca. Sua experiência e relacionamento com o artista Toninho Horta, assim como, com integrantes do Clube da Esquina foi de grande importânica para sua formação musical. Associado a isso, suas influências musicais folclóricas vindas de Mestre Zanza, Capitã Pedrina, e com sua formação acadêmica constituem grande papel em sua música autoral. Em 1995 Yuri Popoff foi convidado pelo grupo de teatro Baiyú de Belo Horizonte para criar a trilha sonora original do espetáculo “Cuenda”, que levou ao palco a trajetória do Congado Mineiro desde a chegada dos negros africanos no Brasil até a atualidade. A peça contou com a colaboração e participação dos músicos Márcio Bahia – baterista e percussionista - Marcílio Figueiró - violonista, Lena Horta - flautista e Chiquinho Chagas – Sanfona, nos vocais Chandra Many, Simone Guimarães e Paulo César Castilho. A partir deste trabalho, Yuri Popoff produziu a trilha musical da peça “Cuenda”, que aborda a história do Congado Mineiro. “Cuenda” resultando e vasta pesquisa sobre o tema e na produção do CD “Lua no Céu Congadeiro”, lançado em 2005, muito elogiado pela crítica e imprensa brasileiras. Yuri Popoff mergulhou fundo nas manifestações que, por mais de 300 anos, se perpetuam no interior do país antevendo-se ao interior de Minas Gerais. Esteve em Montes Claros, Januária, Minas Novas, Jequitibá, Diamantina, Milho Verde, Conselheiro Lafaiete, Francisco Sá, Ouro Preto, Pedro Leopoldo, Vespasiano, Raposos, Nova Lima, Contagem, Oliveira, e até mesmo por Belo Horizonte pesquisando as raízes do Congado mineiro. Aproximou-se de fontes vivas, pessoas que, através da tradição oral, fazem o Congado acontecer, e o tornam atual e genuíno na tradição mineira. Os ternos e guardas que compõem o Congado tomam conta das ruas dessas cidades como louvações aos santos, num verdadeiro ritual em forma de um cortejo real festivo, capaz de atrair os olhos e corações até daqueles mais distantes de qualquer referência religiosa ou mítica.
Welcome to The Mom Joy Podcast and Community!! Here, we believe in having JOY in the journey of motherhood, no matter our kids moods or what mess is on the floor. Hey, I'm Angela Evans, and I'm a Parenting and Mindset Coach for moms! I combine my 10 years of experience in both child behavior intervention and mindset coaching for women - to help moms become CALM & CONFIDENT in their parenting. I mean, let's be real. We had kids with the hopes of ENJOYING them - right? I'm here to help you LOVE being a mom and LOVE the process of parenting your kids. I believe that God can strengthen our mind, body & soul so we can experience fullness and abundance of life in motherhood. Welcome, mama. Let's do this together. Learn more about my Mom Joy Coaching Program and how I empower moms to gain the emotional wellness they need to step into the mom they've always wanted to be: https://www.angelajoyevans.com/momjoycoaching Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angelajoyevans Join the Mom Joy Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/momjoycommunity
On this episode, we welcome Academy Fellows, Ed DeSeve, Coordinator of the Agile Government Center, and Angela Evans, Dean of the University of Texas LBJ School of Public Affairs, as well as Joe Mitchell, Academy Director for Strategic Initiatives and International Programs, to discuss efforts by the Academy to increase the agility of the Federal government, agile government's effect on the education of future public administrators, and recommendations for the incoming Biden Administration. Music Credits: Sea Breeze by Vlad Gluschenko | https://soundcloud.com/vgl9Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
Join Angela Evans from Lifted Organics in a discussion about farm-to-table cannabis. Lifted Organics is a family-owned vertically integrated company and in this episode we explore the roadmap to bring a product to market in the cannabis industry.
This week, we spoke to Lexington Councilwoman Angela Evans. She told us about her reasons for running for office, serving as one of two African Americans on the LFUCG council, her future, and several other topics. We were excited to speak to her, and we are excited to bring this interview to you! Jazmin and Robert talked about two stories involving Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes, the insertion of the Marshall County shooting into the Governor's race, and a few other smaller stories.
Today's guests are Fayette County Councilwoman Angela Evans and Kentucky State Representative Attica Scott. In the spirit of Shirley Chisholm, Evans and Scott made room for themselves at the political table in the Bluegrass. They join Tina to discuss the political landscape and how to be a part of the process. Soapbox Diaries on Facebook: www.facebook.com/soapboxdiaries/ Show Email: soapboxdiaries50@gmail.com Guest's Website: http://atticascott4ky.com/ Guest's Facebook: www.facebook.com/StateRepresentativeAtticaScott/ Guest's Website: www.lexingtonky.gov/council-district-6 Guest's Facebook: www.facebook.com/EvansDistrict6/
Most of us think we’re good at detecting lies, but it turns out humans only get it right about half the time. And why do we do it anyway? What makes us want to deceive other people? In this episode we get to the truth about lying. We take a look at when people start lying, and how that helps us in our development as humans. We also hear from A. Lie, who tries to remind us that we might need lies more than we think. Plus, Angela Evans stops by and fills us in on the latest lie detection research. And remember to listen for the Moment of Um at the end of the show. This time we get squishy and find out if sponges are still harvested from the sea. This episode is sponsored by KiwiCo (kiwico.com/brainson), Hello Products (helloproducts.com and promo code HELLOBRAIN) and America’s Test Kitchen Kids Young Chef’s Club (atkkids.com/brainson and promo code atkkids10).
Join us this week as Quynh and Jessie chat about Quynh's recent appearance on a local television segment. With some help from her friends (Kate of @cobralilyshop, Kelly Lemon of Kelly Lemon Photography, and Angela Evans of @makeupartist.angela). Quynh was able to pull off a thrilling 10-minute segment on King 5's New Day daily talk show, while also plugging the paper flower community. Watch the TV segment here! https://bit.ly/3EBEKsu
Photo credit: Kelly Lemon Photography LISTEN TO PAPER TALK - EPISODE 20: Over Coffee - What to Expect on a TV Segment with Quynh & Jessie Join us this week as Quynh and Jessie chat about Quynh’s recent appearance on a local television segment. With some help from her friends (Kate of @cobralilyshop, Kelly Lemon of Kelly Lemon Photography, and Angela Evans of @makeupartist.angela), Quynh was able to pull off a thrilling 10-minute segment on King 5’s New Day daily talk show, while also plugging the paper flower community. Watch her appearance in the video below:
The notion that there is no healing with an unforgiving heart is powerful. Listen to how Angela Evans came to that truth in Episode #6. Schan Ellis is a Southern Girl who is an Inspired Writer. She supports aspiring authors who want guidance in transforming their ideas into words. Through her system, she has merged life coaching and writing. As a Spiritual Life Coach, she teaches universal principles, spiritual laws and life skills that promote harmony and inner peace. This Georgia Peach is so much more than her infectious laugh. Schan would be described as a lover of words who always wants to have fun. Although she attended Church weekly, she noticed she wasn’t receiving Church. Working as an advocate for clients who were infected with HIV, she taught them how to create a vision of what they wanted their life to be. While working for her clients, Schan also assisted women in writing their stories. She naturally gravitated towards being a life coach. As she delved into that vocation; she found meditation, prayer and the Divinity. Schan attended the Inner Visions Worldwide program and was taught by the one and only Iyanla Vanzant. This led her to find her true spirituality and calling. Here's where you can find Schan online: Schan Ellis Inner Visions Worldwide Stay Connected: Sistahs Connect Website Sistahs Connect on Twitter Sistahs Connect on Instagram Connect with me on linkedIn Join the Sistahs Connect Private Facebook Group I'd love to hear from you! Send me an email at info@sistahsconnect.com
Kim Legacy’s revelation of the secret society of silk-stocking members was so interesting! Find that history gem, how to create generational wealth and so much more in Episode 5. Angela Evans started the Young Women with Purpose non-profit mentoring program for girls ages 8 – 18. She also is an author of “Path to Still Waters” which is a book of devotionals. In 2007, Angela Evans found inspiration to begin the Young Women with Purpose mentoring program from her then 16-year old daughter. There is so much pressure for teenagers at that time in their lives. Angela didn’t want her daughter to walk down the wrong path. She remembered a mentoring program when she was younger, pulled from those experiences and her mentoring program was born. Her faith was challenged when she experienced deception in her personal life. That forced Angela to find calmness in her devotional practice and seek quieter waters. Whenever she has challenges, she leans even more to God to find peace. This has allowed her to write two books to share her experiences and to help others in their journey. Here's where you can find Angela online: Angela Evans on Facebook Stay Connected: Sistahs Connect Website Sistahs Connect on Twitter Sistahs Connect on Instagram Connect with me on linkedIn Join the Sistahs Connect Private Facebook Group I'd love to hear from you! Send me an email at info@sistahsconnect.com
Angela Evans, dean of the LBJ School, interviews top-level female staffers from both parties in the U.S. Senate. Beth Jafari is chief of staff for Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas). A Houston native, she earned degrees in journalism and political science from Texas A&M University, and her J.D. from the George Mason University School of Law before beginning her […]
Today I’m back to talk about a fantastic event that’s coming up here in a few weeks. Angela Evans, who works in the marketing department for WildBrew, joined me recently to talk about the event and what you need to know about it. They don’t call it the greatest party ever hatched for nothing. WildBrew is a fundraiser for the Sutton Avian Research Center located in Bartlesville. This is the 20th year for this festival, making it the oldest craft beer festival in Oklahoma! The event is on Saturday, August 25th at the Cox Business Center downtown. Over 50 local and non-local breweries and 50 amazing restaurants will be in attendance for this wonderful indoor festival. Here’s what a ticket to this festival will get you: All the beer tastings that you can responsibly handle All the food from all the restaurants. “Over 50 breweries and 50 restaurants will be in attendance.” General admission tickets are $65.00 and get you in for three hours from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The patron-level tickets get you in an hour early and get you into a special area for an additional hour. In addition to having a heck of a time, your ticket purchase will fund some amazing research. The Sutton Avian Research Center played a crucial role in bringing the bald eagle off of the endangered animal list. More recently, they’ve been working with the Greater Prairie Chicken and the Masked Bobwhite Quail. For the Masked Bobwhite Quail, they incubate eggs, hatch them, then take the chicks to Mexico to mate and become released into the wild. To get tickets to this wonderful event, head on over to wildbrew.org. Experience the restaurants, the beers, and the ciders. It’s going to be a great time and we would love to see you there. We’re very excited to sponsor this event. If you have any other questions about the event or about real estate in the meantime, don’t hesitate to give us a call or send us an email. We look forward to hearing from you soon.
The final episode of this special series that we recorded in partnership with Microsoft from their Future Decoded event in ExCeL, London. Looking at Technology and Innovation Trends, our guests include Scott Allen, Microsoft UK CMO; Edd Atcheson, Adobe EMEA's Lead Digital Strategist; Michael Wignall, Microsoft CTO; Chris Bishop, Laboratory Director at Microsoft Research Cambridge; Peter Deane, Vice President, VISR; Angela Evans, Microsoft's Office Business Group Lead UK and Praveen Maloo, Product Evangelist for Microsoft Teams.
How a patient group is getting involved in setting health policy for chronic conditions. First broadcast 03.04.12 How can patients with chronic pain get involved with research into managing their condition?Paul Evans talks to SUCCESS (Service Users with Chronic Conditions Encouraging Sensible Solutions) a group of patients, carers and former patients with experience of chronic conditions who work with researchers at Swansea University. The service users get involved with advising research teams working on healthcare policy, ensuring that patients’ priorities are reflected in social research and policy and that researchers get the benefits of the service users’ expertise. In this programme: * Angela Evans, Research Officer, Swansea University * David Rae, College of Human and Health Science, Swansea University * Members of SUCCESS, including Mostyn Toghill, John Flynn, Angela Evans & Jill Edge #AbleRadio #AiringPain #PainConcern