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Perimenopause has become one of the loudest and most confusing conversations in women's health. Between fear-based messaging, outdated research, and oversimplified advice, many women are left unsure who to trust or what's actually true. In this episode, I'm joined by Anne-Marie McQueen, health journalist and founder of Hotflash Inc., to unpack the narratives, myths, and truths around perimenopause and hormone therapy - and why nuance matters more than ever. We explore how women's health messaging has evolved, the lasting impact of the Women's Health Initiative, and why estrogen is once again being discussed/pushed - including what the removal of the black box warning really means (and what it doesn't). We also discuss: Some of the most damaging narratives still circulating in women's health Why these big name Drs are only focusing on estrogen Why the conversation around progesterone remains overlooked or one might say "suppressed" Anne-Marie's personal perspective on hormone therapy Why hormones alone are not a complete solution Common perimenopause symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats, and the often missed mental health side of things How important lifestyle and nutrition are, and how they can really help The biggest challenges women in midlife face today Emotional changes in perimenopause and learning how to feel, process, and trust your emotions And so much more. This conversation is REAL, thoughtful, honest, and deeply validating - especially for women who feel caught between “just take hormones” and “you don't need hormones at all.” So if you're navigating perimenopause, questioning the narratives you're hearing, or looking for a more balanced, evidence-informed conversation about hormone therapy, this episode is for you. Ann Marie McQueen is a Canadian writer who has lived in Abu Dhabi since 2008. She moved to the capital to serve on the launch team for The National, later becoming features editor. She is now the editorial director and podcast host for the only health and wellness platform for men and women in the Middle East, Livehealthy, and has her own platform serving women in their 40s and 50s, www.hotflashinc.com. Social media; / hotflashinc YouTube; @hotflashinc8983 TikTok; https://www.tiktok.com/@hotflashinc
On this week's show, Ann Marie and John are still at Epcot to ride Remy's Ratatoullie Adventure, but this time, it's gonna be a bit of a flat image. Visit us at www.CFSAS.com Contact us at podcast@cfsas.com BlueSky at @CFSAS Subscribe to us on YouTube! Please rate and review!
Kaylin, Sharmin, and Cheryl are joined by Kassidy Lovins, MS3, and Ann Marie Kumfer, MD, to discuss a case of a 35-year-old man with fevers, diffuse myalgias, and weakness. Bio:Kassidy Lovins is a third-year student at UNC School of Medicine, approaching the end of her clinical rotations and exploring a future in Internal or Family Medicine.… Read More »Episode 442: WDx #40: Clinical Unknown with Kassidy and Dr. Ann Marie Kumfer
Discover CREB® Chief Economist Ann-Marie Lurie's unexpected journey into economics, her passion for real estate, and how she navigates the intricacies of the housing market. Gain valuable perspectives on market trends, the importance of localized data, and the human impact of real estate decisions. This is the perfect episode for REALTORS® looking to deepen their understanding and leverage expert insights for their clients' success.
Embracing Abundance: Insights from "The Serviceberry" by Robin Wall Kimmerer In this engaging bonus episode of our book club, we delve into Robin Wall Kimmerer's profound work, "The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World." As we explore the intricate connections between nature, community, and economy, Kimmerer's insights challenge us to rethink our relationship with the environment and each other. 1. **The Essence of The Serviceberry** Janelle Morris introduces the podcast episode by highlighting the significance of Kimmerer's work, tying it to past discussions and upcoming highlights, including a future conversation with Robert McFarlane. The Service Berry is described as a small yet impactful book, originally adapted from an essay. Kimmerer uses the serviceberry plant as a lens to explore themes of gift economies versus capitalist frameworks. 2. **Who is Robin Wall Kimmerer?** Emily Bunnell provides insight into Kimmerer's background. Born in 1953, she is a distinguished botanist and writer, blending Indigenous wisdom with Western scientific perspectives. Her previous works, such as "Braiding Sweetgrass," have gained significant acclaim, and she continues to inspire readers with her unique approach to nature and community. 3. **A Critique of Capitalism** Ann Marie shares her thoughts on the book's exploration of capitalism. Kimmerer critiques the traditional understanding of economics, advocating for a gift economy where abundance is shared rather than hoarded. This perspective encourages readers to reflect on how community and generosity can replace the scarcity mindset that often dominates modern society. 4. **Experiences with Wild Berries** The discussion turns personal as the group reminisces about foraging experiences. Ann Marie recalls her childhood in the Pacific Northwest, where she harvested blackberries, illustrating the joy and community spirit of wild berry picking. Janelle and Emily share similar stories, emphasizing the delightful experiences associated with nature's bounty, reinforcing Kimmerer's themes of reciprocity and gratitude. 5. **The Taste of the Service Berry** Janelle quotes Kimmerer's vivid description of the service berry, comparing its flavor to a cross between blueberries and apples. This rich imagery not only highlights the unique qualities of the berry but also serves as a metaphor for the gifts nature provides us, urging readers to appreciate the natural world and its offerings. 6. **Gratitude and Reciprocity** The conversation culminates in the concept of gratitude. Kimmerer argues that the only expectation from nature is our appreciation. This idea resonates deeply, prompting a collective reflection on how we interact with the environment, moving from a mindset of taking to one of gratitude and respect. Conclusion: In conclusion, Robin Wall Kimmerer's "The Serviceberry" offers a refreshing perspective on our relationship with nature and each other. By advocating for a shift from capitalist values to a gift economy, Kimmerer reminds us of the importance of gratitude and community. Key takeaways from the episode include the beauty of foraging, the significance of reciprocity, and the challenge to rethink how we engage with the world around us. It's a short and easy read that is well worth your time! Tags: #RobinWallKimmerer #TheServiceBerry #GiftEconomy #Foraging #Nature #Community #Reciprocity #Sustainability #EnvironmentalLiterature #BookClub
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Clare GAA has a new Head of Operations, with Ann Marie Moran officially taking up the role this month. A Chartered Accountant and IT Project Manager by profession, and someone with deep roots in club and county GAA through Corofin and Corofin/Ruan, Ann Marie steps into the position at a key time for the organisation. Ann Marie spoke with Alan Morrissey on Tuesday's Morning Focus to talk about her first weeks in the role and what lies ahead for Clare GAA.
Send us a textWho Is the Healer? The Voice as Medicine is our second part of the trilogy "The Power of Sound" featuring Ann-Marie BoudreauIn this episode, Dr. Michelle Greenwell continues the rich and resonant conversation with Ann-Marie Boudreau—sound doula, intuitive vocalist, classical pianist, and sound practitioner—by asking a profound question:Who is the healer?This episode explores the healing power of the human voice, not as performance, but as presence. Together, Michelle and Ann-Marie reflect on how voice becomes a pathway for self-regulation, emotional release, spiritual connection, and empowerment—inviting each of us to reclaim our role in our own healing journey.☕ Opening Tea RitualAs with every episode, we begin with an intentional tea practice. Episode 2 features The Autograph from the Natalie MacMaster Tea Set, accompanied by the affirmation:“Each of us has unique gifts for others to treasure. Create your special signature for others to be inspired.”This herbal blend highlights the spiritual essence of pumpkin and lemon—pumpkin offering nourishment, grounding, and gentle support, while lemon brings clarity, brightness, and renewal. Together, they reflect the individuality of the voice and the courage it takes to express our authentic sound in the world.✨ In this episode, we explore:• The voice as a healing instrument• Sound as a bridge between body, emotion, and spirit• How personal healing unfolds through self-expression• Releasing the idea that healing lives outside ourselves• CreEach episode of the Be Well with Dr. Michelle Greenwell podcast includes the BioEnergetic Wellness Formula. That means that you have the opportunity to have a healing session while you listen based on the way the content is laid out and the activities we participate in. Before listening you can create a goal or an intention of where you would like to be heading with an activity or in your life, then make your cup of tea, engage in the activities and celebrate at the end. Are you looking for more resources? The best way to find all the resources in one location is by visiting https://linktr.ee/greenwellcenter. Become a regular listener of the podcast and purchase your own tea blends to assist you in transformation while you listen. Our podcast is designed to bring balance and flow to your day, week, month, and year. Thanks for sharing us with others who could also benefit. Please send us your feedback and a review. Support the showDr. Michelle Greenwell, BA Psych, MSc CAM, Ph. D CIH (Complementary and Integrative Health). Striving to support the public to choose self-care and well-being options that create ease and flow in their lives, Michelle specializes in using movement to heal the body. Her BioEnergetic Formula for Success provides a means for everyone to set their intentions and create support and action for flow and ease to the goals. Learn more at www.greenwellcenter.com. Follow her YouTube channel and specialty playlists. Find her full resource list here. She highlights her Tea Company: The Cape Breton Tea Company which you can find at www.capebretontea.ca. Included is the specialty line of Tea with Intention, Harmony Blends and Coaster, and the focus on high quality organic black, green, herbal, rooibos, and honeybush tea. Including tea with your podcast listening is a unique way to explore tea, create healthy habits, and have great conversations with friends and colleagues.
Deaconess Michelle Downey joins Steph and Andy to talk about the differences and similarities between guilt and shame, and how to respond to both when they creep into our relationships. Bio: Deaconess Michelle Downey serves as Executive Director at Concordia Counseling: A Lutheran Outreach Ministry. Concordia Counseling exists to provide Biblically sound, clinically effective, and financially affordable counseling services. Michelle is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in the State of Indiana. She received her Master's Degree in Counseling & Educational Psychology from Marquette University and Master's Degree in Deaconess Studies from Concordia Theological Seminary - Fort Wayne (CTSFW). Michelle and her husband, Patrick, have five children (Elizabeth, Ann Marie, Caroline, Victoria, and Michael) and attend Immanuel Lutheran Church in Seymour, IN. Resources: Email us at friendsforlife@lcms.org LCMS Life Ministry: lcms.org/life LCMS Family Ministry: lcms.org/family Find Concordia Counseling on lcms.org/rso Not all the views expressed are necessarily those of the LCMS; please discuss any questions with your pastor.
Yes, Paul's back. He might not be back all the time, but he is today.MacDonald, Ann-Marie. Goodnight Desdeomona (Good Morning Juliet). Toronto, Vintage Canada, 1990.
Starfleet Academy is almost here! With the premiere less than a week away, Anthony and Laurie are joined by Creation’s Dr. Ann Marie Segal to talk about the first six episodes of the show—no spoilers!—and all the hoopla around it. Ann Marie and Laurie both went to the world premiere in NYC and have tales to tell, plus everyone weighs in on what they think of the show. The group also talks about a new interview with Star Trek head honcho Alex Kurtzman.
Starfleet Academy is almost here! With the premiere less than a week away, Anthony and Laurie are joined by Creation’s Dr. Ann Marie Segal to talk about the first six episodes of the show—no spoilers!—and all the hoopla around it. Ann Marie and Laurie both went to the world premiere in NYC and have tales to tell, plus everyone weighs in on what they think of the show. The group also talks about a new interview with Star Trek head honcho Alex Kurtzman.
Send us a textWhat if sound is more than something we hear?What if it is something we feel, embody, and become?In Episode 1 of our Power of Sound trilogy, Dr. Michelle Greenwell is joined by renowned sound practitioner, musician, and vocal influencer Ann-Marie Boudreau to explore how sound and frequency influence our physical, emotional, and energetic well-being.Ann-Marie Boudreau is a classical concert pianist, multi-instrumentalist, intuitive vocalist, Sound Doula, Reiki Master, and composer whose life's work explores the healing power of sound and voice. Trained in both Western classical traditions and East Indian music in Chennai, India, she bridges ancient wisdom with contemporary healing practices.Through her sound journeys, bedside music, vocal toning, and intuitive improvisation, Ann-Marie creates immersive experiences that support emotional release, nervous system regulation, and spiritual connection. Her work spans hospices, hospitals, retreat centres, and sacred spaces, where she invites people to reconnect with their authentic voice as a pathway to wholeness.Ann-Marie's deep listening practice and compassionate presence reflect her understanding that sound is not something we perform—but something we become.This opening episode invites you to dive deeply into:✨ Why sound matters for personal health✨ How vibration affects us viscerally and energetically✨ The science and wonder of cymatics — seeing sound made visible✨ How sound moves through the body, nervous system, and biofield
If you ever rode rear-facing in a station wagon or took a “fart walk” to survive the holidays… welcome home. This week, we're wrapping up 2025 by revisiting the moments that made us laugh hardest, cry a little, and feel deeply connected to you this past year. (Thank you for your voicemails and emails into the show. Our listeners are the heart of Laugh Lines and we cannot wait to keep it going in 2026!)This episode is a love letter to the Laugh Lines community. We're checking back in with some of our favorite callers and guests, including a 10-year-old inventor who reminds us why ADHD brains are magic, why using Gen Z lingo can be helpful, and the very serious debate of Diet Coke vs. Diet Pepsi. Plus, Penn shares his official “nuggets” from the year (aliens may or may not be involved) and Sam & Ann Marie pop in to close the show. Thanks for being here, thanks for listening so closely, and don't worry we will be back in January. Until then, be kind, take the walk, and drink the Diet Coke (or Pepsi, if you must.) We hope you keep laughing with us next year!We love to hear from you (and tell us what you want in 2026!) leave us a message at 323-364-3929 or write the show at podcast@theholdernessfamily.com. You can also watch our podcast on YouTube.Visit Our ShopJoin Our NewsletterFind us on SubstackFollow us on InstagramFollow us on TikTok Follow us on FacebookLaugh Lines with Kim & Penn Holderness is an evolution of The Holderness Family Podcast, which began in 2018. Kim and Penn Holderness are award-winning online content creators known for their original music, song parodies, comedy sketches, and weekly podcasts. Their videos have resulted in over two billion views and over nine million followers since 2013. Penn and Kim are also authors of the New York Times Bestselling Books, ADHD Is Awesome: A Guide To (Mostly) Thriving With ADHD and All You Can Be With ADHD. They were also winners on The Amazing Race (Season 33) on CBS. Laugh Lines is hosted and executive produced by Kim Holderness and Penn Holderness, with original music by Penn Holderness. Laugh Lines is also written and produced by Ann Marie Taepke, and edited and produced by Sam Allen. It is hosted by Acast. Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Clare FM Analyst Ann Marie McGann On New Camogie Trial Rules by Clare FM
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To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit www.WOSPodcast.comThis show includes the following songs:Julie Kinscheck - You Care For Me FOLLOW ON BANDCAMPAnn-Marie - Oh Nations Sing FOLLOW ON YOUTUBEStephanie Villarreal - Through This Storm (Im Yours) FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYKlara Josette - The Remnant FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYMercedes Berea - Barbie Girl FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYBéné - Sold FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYGabby Poli - Same Spirit FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYAction Worship - Just That Good FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYRoyal Increase - The Call FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYCY Abujade - Good Good God FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYJulie Kinscheck - Follow The Lord FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYBelle McKee - season of waiting FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYSophiaEki - Only you FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYDefining Grace - Hope Like Hannah FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYTremaine Dawkins - Thankful (Club Mix) FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYFor Music Biz Resources Visit www.FEMusician.com and www.ProfitableMusician.comVisit our Sponsor Bluestone Sisters at leenieslibrary.comVisit our Sponsor Keri Edwards at Visit www.wosradio.com for more details and to submit music to our review board for consideration.Visit our resources for Indie Artists: https://www.wosradio.com/resourcesBecome more Profitable in just 3 minutes per day. http://profitablemusician.com/join
“I think everyone should have Lp(a) measured.” - Dr. Ann Marie Navar Key Resources to Go Deeper: - Dr. Ann Marie Navar - Lp(a) - Get a Free Test to Check Your Lp(a) Level - Previous episode with Dr. Navar about ApoB About This Episode: Listen to this replay of an important discussion about Lipoprotein(a), or Lp(a), a critical but often overlooked marker for cardiovascular health. In this episode, host Barbara Hannah Grufferman takes a deep dive with medical expert Dr. Ann Marie Navar from UT Southwestern Medical Center about why this single test could be vital for understanding your heart disease risk, especially if you have a family history of early cardiovascular disease. Key Topics Covered: - What Lipoprotein(a) is and how it differs from standard cholesterol measurements - Why Lp(a) testing is particularly important for certain individuals - The genetic nature of Lp(a) and its implications for family health - Current treatment options and promising new therapies on the horizon - Practical steps for discussing Lp(a) testing with your healthcare provider Key Takeaways: - Lp(a) is a distinct type of cholesterol particle not captured in routine lipid panels - High Lp(a) levels significantly increase risk of heart disease and stroke - Lp(a) levels are primarily determined by genetics and remain stable throughout life - Current guidelines recommend universal Lp(a) testing for adults - New treatments specifically targeting high Lp(a) levels are expected by 2026 - Managing other risk factors can help offset the risk of elevated Lp(a) - Coronary artery calcium scoring can provide additional risk assessment Learn More About Dr. Ann Marie Navar Dr. Navar is a preventive cardiologist and epidemiologist at UT Southwestern Medical Center whose research focuses on cardiovascular disease prevention, risk prediction, and clinical decision-making. She is a leading expert in advanced lipid testing and cardiovascular risk assessment. This is Dr. Navar's second appearance on AGE BETTER, following her previous discussion about the ApoB test, which was one of the most down-loaded episodes in 2024. Connect With Barbara: Have ideas for future episodes? We'd love to hear from you! - Email: agebetterpodcast@gmail.com - Connect on Instagram HERE Note: This episode is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult with your healthcare provider about your specific situation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This is Part A of F of Patrick MacKay: Two Sides of a Psychopath (Heidi Mnilk). On Sunday the 8th of July 1973, 17-year-old German tourist Heidi Mnilk boarded the 4:57pm train to Hayes at Charing Cross station. At 5:08pm, just 90 seconds outside of London Bridge station, a scream was heard, she was stabbed and her body was thrown onto the tracks at Bermondsey. Her murder has never been solved. But on Thursday 17th of April at Brixton Prison, serial killer Patrick MacKay (awaiting trial for the murders of Adele Price, Isabella Griffith and Father Anthony Crean) confessed to "killing eleven people". One of them, he claimed, was Heidi Mnilk. But did he? This series explores the killings he confessed to, and which he committed. Location: Abbey Street bridge in Bermondsey, London, UK (body found)Date: Sunday the 8th of July 1973 at 5:08pm (time of murder)Victims: Heidi Ann-Marie MnilkCulprit: Patrick David MacKay? For Parts 1 to 4 covering the life of Patrick MacKay, his crimes, his trial and the three murders he was convicted of, check out Patrick MacKay: Two Sides of a Psychopath by True Crime EnthusiastThis episode features a promo for Le Monstre by Tenderfoot TV. Five time nominated at the True Crime Awards, Independent Podcast Awards and the British Podcast Awards, Murder Mile is one of the best UK / British true crime podcasts covering only 20 square miles of West London. It is researched, written and performed by Michael of Murder Mile UK True Crime Podcast with the main musical themes written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name and additional music, as used under the Creative Commons License 4.0. A full listing of tracks used and a full transcript for each episode is listed here and a legal disclaimer.For links click hereTo subscribe via Patreon, click here Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/murdermile. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of WDx, Cheryl, Kaylin, and Sharmin are joined by Kuchal and Ann Marie, two wonderful members of the CPSolvers Academy. Kuchal presents a case of a young man with fevers to Ann Marie and Sharmin. Download CPSolvers App here RLRCPSOLVERS
This week on the Art Problems podcast interview series “Inside Netvvrk”, I'm talking with Ann Marie Auricchio, an abstract painter who creates work at the intersection of psychological and physical experiences. Ann Marie shares what it's like to restart your art career after 25 years in another profession. She talks about why having all your materials ready isn't enough if you don't know how to use them, and how a shoulder injury became the perfect time to invest in herself. We get into how she went from feeling stuck and isolated in New Orleans to landing her first museum solo show and working with multiple galleries. She also explains how writing exhibition proposals with other Netvvrk members led to actual acceptances—and taught her when to turn down opportunities that don't financially make sense. We also talk about researching institutions by looking at other artists' CVs and why community matters even when people can be annoying. If you're restarting your career or feeling isolated in your practice, this conversation will help. It shows what's possible when you get your assets in order and find your people.
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✨ Strength has no age limit!
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We’ve been doing these shows where we don’t book any guests, where we fill the hour with your calls, calls about anything, everything. These shows are fun for us, and they seem to be fun for you, too. So we’re doing another one. In other words: Give us a call during the 1 p.m. EDT hour about whatever you want to talk about. 888-720-9677. Plus, now you can watch our calls shows YouTube! Come say (nice) things to us in the comments! Just search for Connecticut Public. MUSIC FEATURED (in order): Lester Leaps In – Live from Emmet’s Place (Finale) Depressed – Ann-Marie, Lauren Spencer Swift Um Brinde – Djavan When The Lights Go Out – Sarah Jarosz Crutch – Yazmin Lacey On Your Side (Starman) – Lindsay Lou American Tune – Shawn Colvin Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ready to reshape your definition of strength? In this episode of the “Peak Physique Podcast,” host, and IFBB Professional Bodybuilder, Andre Adams is joined by featured guest Anne Marie Chaker, veteran Wall Street Journal journalist turned pro bodybuilder and author of Lift: How Women Can Reclaim Their Physical Power and Transform Their Lives. Together, they dive deep into the science, stories, and societal barriers around women's strength and body image. Ann Marie opens up about her transformative fitness journey, overcoming adversity, and how finding her “lift” in the gym became the catalyst for reclaiming personal power. You'll hear fascinating insights on how mainstream media shapes the public's perception of women's fitness, the myth of “skinniness” as success, and practical steps women can take to reclaim their physical prowess—at any age. Want to learn how to break free from outdated narratives, feed your confidence with muscle, and embrace consistent, empowering routines (think: the “rule of three”)? Curious about navigating the world of bodybuilding, self-care, and life-changing goal-setting strategies—whether you're an aspiring athlete or just looking to level up your everyday life? Tune in as Andre and Ann Marie tackle taboo topics like sexualization in fitness, dismantle stereotypes around femininity and physicality, and share the actionable steps you need to start your own strength journey. This episode is packed with relatable stories, expert advice, and a fresh perspective that will inspire you to see your body—and your power—in a whole new light. Don't miss it: Listen now and join the movement to redefine what strong looks like! If you like what you just consumed, leave us a 5-star review, and share this episode with a friend to help grow our NASM health and wellness community! The content shared in this podcast is solely for educational and entertainment purposes. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek out the guidance of your healthcare provider or other qualified professional. Any opinions expressed by guests and hosts are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of NASM Introducing NASM One, the membership for trainers and coaches. For just $35/mo, get unlimited access to over 300 continuing education courses, 50% off additional certifications and specializations, EDGE Trainer Pro all-in-one coaching app to grow your business, unlimited exam attempts and select waived fees. Stay on top of your game and ahead of the curve as a fitness professional with NASM One. Click here to learn more. https://bit.ly/3zoMWyV
Send us a textBrand authority doesn't start with a logo—it begins with a decision about how you want to show up. We sit down with Ann Marie Sorrell, president and CEO of the Mosaic Group, to unpack the strategy, grit, and heart behind a 20‑year journey from West Palm Beach to a growing Caribbean footprint. Ann Marie breaks down positioning that goes beyond aesthetics, showing how message, culture, and behavior align to create trust. Then she gets practical about content: why story matters, how to tailor for each platform, and what it takes to move people from scrolling to action.The conversation turns personal and powerful as Ann Marie recounts surviving the recession, canceled contracts, and foreclosure by clinging to a single Plan A and a daily bias for execution. That resilience paved the way for a bold move during the pandemic—scaling a regional forum into the National Black Economic Conference with global voices and tangible resources for Black entrepreneurs. We talk about designing events around outcomes, not optics, and building communities that leave with pathways, not platitudes.Ann Marie also opens the door to a complex, high‑growth space: cannabis. When rooms stayed closed, she built a new table through Cannabisiac to advance equity, access, and education in a highly regulated industry. We explore how to turn advocacy into credibility, translate policy into opportunity, and help underrepresented founders participate across the value chain. Finally, she unveils Mosaic Global Group, a unified structure that ties marketing, tech, coworking, philanthropy, and M&A into one platform built for scale and impact.If you're a founder, marketer, or leader hungry for clear positioning, smarter content, and resilient execution, this conversation is your playbook for turning vision into a movement. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs the push, and leave a review to tell us which insight you'll act on first.Thanks for tuning in to this episode of Follow The Brand! We hope you enjoyed learning about the latest marketing trends and strategies in Personal Branding, Business and Career Development, Financial Empowerment, Technology Innovation, and Executive Presence. To keep up with the latest insights and updates from us, be sure to follow us at 5starbdm.com. See you next time on Follow The Brand!
On this episode of Housekeys, lender Ann Westrum shares how she launched her career immediately after college at a small community bank in Minnesota. With over three decades of financial experience, Ann brings a unique perspective on success, grounded in both expertise and personal values. Host Cam Villa and Ann dive into how AI is transforming the industry, and why she believes the human touch remains essential, especially in fast, relationship-driven closings. Her advice to loan officers: don't give up, master the basics, and keep building. Music: Welcome to the Show by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4614-welcome-to-the-show License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license All speakers in this podcast do not speak on behalf of the Sacramento Association of REALTORS® nor do they represent the Sacramento Association of REALTORS®. All presenters are speaking on behalf of their own profession.
How do you find the strength to keep swinging when facing a life-changing disease?Ann Marie Entner, a life coach who empowers women living with autoimmune diseases. Anne Marie opens up about her struggles with rheumatoid arthritis and how she transformed her pain into purpose.Ann Marie shares her chapter in a powerful book, BYB Book, where we explore the significance of self-care, self-love and discovering the true meaning of resilience. Ann Marie is here to remind you that you aren't broken, you are becoming!Episode Highlights:Keep Swinging: Embracing Life's ChallengesNavigating Chronic Illness with StrengthThe Importance of Setting BoundariesAbout Annmarie EntnerAnnmarie is a fellow RA warrior turned RA & Autoimmune Support Coach who deeply understands how life-altering an autoimmune diagnosis can be. Her own journey with rheumatoid arthritis opened her eyes to a critical gap in the healing process—one that many patients face alone. After receiving her diagnosis, she experienced firsthand the emotional and physical upheaval that often accompanies autoimmune conditions. She saw how people felt as though their lives had been flipped upside down, fearing they'd never walk, run, or play with their grandchildren again. And perhaps most isolating of all, they felt misunderstood—trapped in the invisible struggle of a “hidden” disease.Now, Annmarie serves as a compassionate guide and confidant for those beginning their healing journey. She helps individuals reclaim their strength and identity, empowering them to feel like warriors rather than victims.Connect with AnnMarie EntnerInstagramFacebookWebsite
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Transforming Brain Health Research To Bridge Gaps In Representation.In this new episode of Narratives of Purpose's special series from the 2025 HIMSS European Health Conference, host Claire Murigande speaks with neuroscientist, brain health and population health researcher, Dr. Sivaniya Subramaniapillai.Dr. Sivaniya discusses the necessity of considering not just sex and gender differences, but a multitude of identity factors in neuroscience research and how they intersect. She stresses that collecting diverse data sets is essential for advancing our understanding of brain health outcomes and addressing health disparities. Dr. Sivaniya insists on the need to examine social policies and environmental factors that promote better brain health for all demographics.Be sure to visit our podcast website for the full episode transcript.LINKS:Connect with Dr. Sivaniya Subramaniapillai: LINKEDINLearn more about Femi Lab at femi-lab.com Listen to Episode 76 from our Women's Health series, featuring Femi Lab's principal investigator Ann-Marie de LangeFollow our host Dr. Claire Murigande: WEBSITE | LINKEDINFollow us: LinkedIn | Instagram Connect with us: narrativespodcast@gmail.com | subscribe to our news Tell us what you think: write a review This episode was produced with the support of Shawn Smith at Dripping in Black.CHAPTERS:00:00 - Facilitating Better Brain Health and Ageing 01:25 - Introducing Dr. Sivaniya Subramaniapillai and Diversity in Brain Health03:13 - Exploring Intersectionality in Alzheimer's disease 06:29 - Addressing Diversity in Brain Health Research11:35 - The Importance of Diverse Voices in Science Communication15:27 - The Role of Social Support in Health Advocacy
Ann-Marie Potemski from the nonprofit Anchor of Hope joins the show to talk about her experience in helping struggling families, legal refugees from war torn countries and shares how great the need is.
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Dr. Hancock was raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she was active in Pony Club, competing in lower level three day eventing. Dr. Hancock completed her studies at Colorado State University, graduating with a BS in Equine Science, an MS in Anatomy and Neurobiology, and a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 2003. She spent 10 years as general equine practitioner in Eastern North Carolina where she built her skills in emergency, dentistry, performance horse and lameness evaluation, reproduction, preventative medicine and integrative health. She also trained with the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society and completed her EDO certification with the Vluggen Institute to become an equine osteopath. Eager to offer progressive and superior services, she continually strives to improve her veterinary diagnostic, integrative medicine, and performance horse education. In 2013, Dr. Hancock purchased Rectortown Equine and permanently relocated the practice to Warrenton, Virginia at which point the practice changed to True North Equine Veterinary Services. Dr. Hancock's goal is to nurture successful partnerships with horses and their owners that can last a lifetime.
Suna reimagines life for her neurodivergent daughter, growing a world of flowers and belonging; Ann Marie uncovers the truth behind her family's past and transforms it into a life of purpose; and Holly opens her home to three young sisters - and discovers unexpected joy.
Planning ahead is not just about family care — it is also a principle that can transform how you run your business. In this episode, I talk with Ann Marie Klosko, owner of Eldercare Transition Consulting, about the powerful lessons entrepreneurs can learn from helping families navigate eldercare transitions.Ann Marie shares real world stories of what happens when families plan ahead — and when they don't. The parallels for business owners are striking: ignoring tough conversations or avoiding decisions can create chaos, while thoughtful preparation leads to smoother outcomes.Her insights will challenge you to think differently about leadership, planning, and decision making, both at home and in your business.What Business Owners Will Learn in This Episode:How planning for difficult situations in advance reduces stress and conflictWhy avoidance is one of the costliest mistakes leaders make — in family and in businessThe role of communication and transparency in making transitions smootherLessons from family dynamics that translate into building healthier teamsHow facing uncomfortable realities can set your business up for long term success
2 - Ann Marie Muldoon joins us today as we revisit the story of Lincoln High School setting up 40 trailers to accommodate new students. Why are they resorting to outdoor trailers? Because an influx of migrants have moved into the neighborhood and overwhelmed the local social services. What has Ann Marie seen on the ground as a medical professional? How pivotal is Northeast Philly in electing a new DA? 210 - Some weiner audio? 215 - Dom's Money Melody! 220 - Returning to The Inquirer reporter calling out the number of Rocky statues in the city. 230 - Director of the Center for American Security at the America First Policy Institute Jacob Olidort joins us from “the wrong side” of the Hudson River. What is the mental space between Putin and Zelenskyy looking like as Trump serves as the negotiator between the two of them? Does Europe feel this war is a European issue or something the sovereign states have to handle? What are some of Jacob's predictions as to when we can get peace? 250 - The Lightning Round!
12 - Dom has another bone to pick with The Inquirer as a columnist questions why the city of Philadelphia has three statues of the fictional ‘Rocky' when he is a Trump supporter. Is it a beacon for Trump or more so for Philadelphia? 1210 - How did other world leaders visiting the White House feel about Trump? 1215 - Side - words or phrases you can't stand 1220 - Your calls. 1230 - Legendary journalist and author Bill O'Reilly joins us today. Why does Bill consider Putin one of the most evil people in the history of the world? Why does Bill think he's lost control of himself? Is Bill “anti-Philadelphia”? Why did Trump decide to send the National Guard and more police into D.C.? How big of a deterrent is this to criminal juveniles? Bill details why he is taking a much needed vacation, and think about how the Mets can beat the Phillies. 1250 - How big is it for Ukraine to get safety guarantees in this deal with a potential deal with Russia? Your calls. 1 - Award-winning investigative journalist, Pulitzer finalist, and attorney Gerald Posner joins us again today. Why has Gerald involved himself in a criminal investigation as to whether or not D.C. is fabricating its crime statistics. How have police records been tampered with in the last 15 or so years? Why are “active investigations” a big problem with reporting stats? Why is carjacking so much more prevalent in the capital compared to other cities across the country? How will the lack of safety affect the economy? What else has Gerald's eye right now? 115 - Gavin Newsome is going after Scott Presler online? Why is he suddenly becoming a keyboard warrior? 120 - RFK Jr. and the CDC are at odds with the American Academy of Pediatrics on the effectiveness and use of the COVID-19 vaccine. Who will parents side with? Can Gavin Newsom be the new Trump with his mimicry? 135 - Your calls. Is this new vaccine debate similar to having chicken pox parties back in the day? 150 - Will Trump get into heaven? Your calls. 2 - Ann Marie Muldoon joins us today as we revisit the story of Lincoln High School setting up 40 trailers to accommodate new students. Why are they resorting to outdoor trailers? Because an influx of migrants have moved into the neighborhood and overwhelmed the local social services. What has Ann Marie seen on the ground as a medical professional? How pivotal is Northeast Philly in electing a new DA? 210 - Some weiner audio? 215 - Dom's Money Melody! 220 - Returning to The Inquirer reporter calling out the number of Rocky statues in the city. 230 - Director of the Center for American Security at the America First Policy Institute Jacob Olidort joins us from “the wrong side” of the Hudson River. What is the mental space between Putin and Zelenskyy looking like as Trump serves as the negotiator between the two of them? Does Europe feel this war is a European issue or something the sovereign states have to handle? What are some of Jacob's predictions as to when we can get peace? 250 - The Lightning Round!
This episode of Illuminati Radio goes into a conjoined twin giving birth to a child, we also go into Ann Marie spazzing out over rumors of her having HIV. Illuminati Radio also goes into Hassan Whiteside selling his luxury home.Hosted by your Pastor Michael Smith and co-hosted by your Brotha Lamick IsraelIf you would like tune in and join Brotha Lamick Young Disciples Discord the link is https://discord.gg/SVQygUP2 If you would like to sign up for the Monthly newsletter/ have a special request/report you would like done email Brotha Lamick Israel at Lamick19@outlook.com
Send us a textThis podcast originally ran on July 10, 2024In this episode Florida orthopedic sports medicine surgeon Dr Vonda Wright published a review paper Climacteric, the journal of the International Menopause Society, introducing Musculoskeletal Syndrome of Menopause. The paper has been shared widely across social media, and this interview with Dr Wright is an edited version from last year diving into Dr Wright's efforts to create awareness of this constellation of muscle and joint problems experienced during perimenopause. This is an issue close to Dr Wright's heart: it was the first thing she went though in perimenopause. Listen in as she explains why MSM is her mission, just what happens to our bones and muscles as we get older, and delves into the need for proper diagnosis and preventive measures such as exercise and diet, and the importance of estrogen in maintaining bone health. Highlights:1:33 Why she's back2:45 Musculoskeletal Syndrome of Menopause3:46 Personal experiences and reflections4:09 Understanding bone health12:22 The importance of mobility22:15 Diet and supplements for bone health26:58 Hormone therapy and long-term health31:05 Her words of hope Connect with Dr Vonda WrightWebsite: drvondawright Instagram: drvondawrightTikTok: drvondawright Leave a review If this episode resonated with you, share it with a friend, leave a review, and hit follow wherever you listen. Host bio: This episode is hosted by Ann Marie McQueen, journalist and founder of Hotflash Inc – the world's only reader-supported, research-based platform covering all aspects of menopause and midlife. A Canadian-made, UAE-based journalist with 30 years of experience, Ann Marie launched Hotflash Inc to help women find evidence, expert insight, and honest conversations that reflect the full spectrum of the midlife experience. Through her newsletter, podcast, social channels, events, and upcoming course Your Perimenopause Game Plan, she's building a global community rooted in truth, curiosity, and empowerment.Join the Hotflash inc perimenoposse: Web: hotflashinc.comNewsletter: Hotflash inc. on SubstackTikTok: @hotflashincInstagram: @hotflashincX: @hotflashinc Episode website: Hotflashinc Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | YouTube | Substack See hotflashinc.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
When Ann Marie’s family followed God’s call from San Diego to West Asia, they discovered the power of loving people through “lifestyle evangelism” — as Ann Marie calls it. Be inspired by their journey of faith, courage, and simple acts of kindness. Host Barry Meguiar is a car guy and businessman who hosted the popular TV show, Car Crazy, on Discovery Networks for 18 years. He loves cars, but he loves Jesus even more! Learn more about Barry at IgniteAmerica.com Get your copy of Barry’s book Ignite Your Life: Defeat Fear with Effortless Faith at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, and other online booksellers. Learn more about: - Why obedience matters when sharing the Gospel- How we can work God into any conversation- Why 80% of Americans are looking for God- When we can use humor to share God’s message- How the Holy Spirit gives us a voiceCheck out Why Share? on IgniteAmerica.com to learn why it is important for every believer to share their faith. Then visit First Steps which provides practical ways to get started in your faith-sharing journey. Sign up to receive emails that will bring you solid faith-sharing tips and powerful inspiration.
Diagnosed at the height of her career, Ann Marie Colapietro of Travelers is one of the nearly 10 million people worldwide living with Parkinson's disease. Ann Marie and Dr. J. Antonelle de Marcaida joined us to offer both personal and medical perspectives on living vibrantly with Parkinson's and other chronic diseases and illnesses.Watch the original Wednesdays with Woodward® webinar: https://institute.travelers.com/webinar-series/symposia-series/parkinsons-resilience.---Visit the Travelers Institute® website: http://travelersinstitute.org/.Join the Travelers Institute® email list: https://travl.rs/488XJZM.Subscribe to the Travelers Institute® Podcast newsletter on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/travelers-institute-podcast-7328774828839100417.Connect with Travelers Institute® President Joan Woodward on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joan-kois-woodward/.
Ann-Marie Foucault, superintendent of the St. Michael-Albertville School District, joins the podcast to share how her passion for running helps keep her grounded and energized both personally and professionally. She talks about her lifelong love of running, starting in northern Michigan, and how she often explores new cities by going for a morning run while traveling. Ann-Marie discusses the importance of self-care, noting that showing up for herself first enables her to better serve her family and the 7,000 students in her district. She emphasizes building authentic connections with both staff and students, regularly hosting forums and listening sessions to gather honest feedback and encourage student voice. Ann-Marie believes that pursuing passions outside of work helps create stronger relationships and a healthier, more impactful school culture. She encourages everyone to make time for their “And,” since it positively affects productivity, well-being, and community. Episode Highlights · Ann-Marie finds running to be a core part of her identity. It provides her with energy, balance, and clarity in both her personal and professional life. · She lives by Maya Angelou's quote, “When you know better, do better,” applying it to both running and her work as a superintendent by always striving to improve and push herself while encouraging others to do the same. · Ann-Marie prioritizes building genuine connections with both students and staff. Through regular forums, listening sessions, and classroom visits, she seeks input directly and values everyone's perspective. · She openly shares parts of her personal life (like running, her dog Stanley, and even little mishaps) with students and staff, using vulnerability to break down barriers and build trust. · Ann-Marie encourages everyone to invest in hobbies and self-care, emphasizing that pursuing personal passions makes people more energized, effective, and capable of serving others, whether in a school district or any other setting.
In the early hours of August 31, 1961, 8-year-old Ann Marie Burr vanished from her home in Tacoma, Washington, with no forced entry. No witnesses. No trace. More than six decades later, her disappearance remains one of the most haunting unsolved cases in the Pacific Northwest, made even more chilling by its possible connection to one of America's most infamous serial killers.Edited by Maxwell Holechek
Dr. Anne Marie Morse walks into the studio like a one-woman Jersey Broadway show and leaves behind the best damn TED Talk you've never heard. She's a neurologist, sleep medicine doc, narcolepsy expert, founder of D.A.M.M. Good Sleep, and full-time myth buster in a white coat. We talk about why sleep isn't a luxury, why your mattress does matter, and how melatonin is the new Flintstones vitamin with a marketing budget. We unpack the BS around sleep hygiene, blow up the medical gaslighting around “disorders,” and dig into how a former aspiring butterfly became one of the loudest voices for patient-centered science. Also: naps, kids, burnout, CPAPs, co-sleeping, airport pods, the DeLorean, and Carl Sagan. If you think you're getting by on five hours of sleep and vibes, you're not. This episode will make you want to take a nap—and then call your doctor.RELATED LINKSdammgoodsleep.com: https://www.dammgoodsleep.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-marie-morse-753b2821/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dammgoodsleepDocWire News Author Page: https://www.docwirenews.com/author/anne-marie-morseSleep Review Interview: https://sleepreviewmag.com/practice-management/marketing/word-of-mouth/sleep-advocacy-anne-marie-morse/Geisinger Bio: https://providers.geisinger.org/provider/anne-marie-morse/756868SWHR Profile: https://swhr.org/team/anne-marie-morse-do-faasm/FEEDBACKLike this episode? Rate and review Out of Patients on your favorite podcast platform. For guest suggestions or sponsorship inquiries, email podcast@matthewzachary.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In Part 2 of this year's Pride Mix Series, Mike and Dusty sit down at World Pride in Washington D.C. with Ann Marie Gothard, one of the two founders of the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center in New York, to talk about the evolution of Pride, Stonewall across generations, and the story of how the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center came to be. For more of our episodes on hikes in this and other National Parks, click here. To browse through our entire Library of hiking trail episodes, Trail Mix episodes, interviews, and more, visit our Episode Finder.Instagram: @GazeAtTheNationalParksFacebook: Gaze at the National Parks#gazeatthenationalparks#hikeearlyhikeoften#adventureisoutthereHosted by Dustin Ballard and Michael RyanEpisode Editing by Dustin Ballard and Michael RyanOriginal Artwork by Michael RyanOriginal Music by Dave Seamon and Mariella KlingerMusic Producer: Skyler FortgangOur listeners can get 20% off ANY Moon Travel Guide at Moon.com. Use offer Code GAZE24 at checkout. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/gaze-at-the-national-parks/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands