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This episode we are joined by Dr Margaret McCartney a practising General Practitioner and a Senior Clinical Lecturer in General Practice at the University of St Andrews. Margaret is a vocal advocate for Evidence Based Medicine and regular journal / newspaper columnist and contributor to the BBC Radio 4 programme Inside Health. Does accepting money for a view affect a healthcare professional's ability to make unbiased decisions in the patient's interest? Should those with a conflict of interest be barred from producing guidelines or providing education? Should it be allowed at all? A controversial issue and an edgy conversation you will not want to miss! For our micro-discussion we get into the equally controversial subject of Weight-Loss jabs. A useful public health intervention or patient safety crisis in the making? We pick up on a recent episode of the BBC Radio 4 Programme Inside Health (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001jsly) that examines the impact on the NHS of allowing widespread prescribing of the new weight-loss drugs. Links mentioned in the episode:Financial Conflicts of Interest and the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention's 2016 Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/fullarticle/2598092#ild160076r5Listen to Margaret talk about , and change other Doctors' minds about Conflicts of Interest on the BMJ podcast: https://thebmjpodcast.podbean.com/e/taking-on-the-van-tullekens-how-margaret-mccartney-changed-their-minds-about-cois/As with all of our guests, Margaret shares with us her Memory Evoking Medicine, a career anthem and book that has influenced her career or life. Her drug will almost certainly have an effect on you…!The Apothecaries are on the road again! Come and see our next live show at the Clinical Pharmacy Congress on the 10th May in London. Book your tickets and find out more here: https://www.pharmacycongress.co.uk/london Don't forget to check out Steve's impressive TV debut where he describes the role of a Clinical Pharmacist to none other than Professor Green on BBC Morning Live. This is a must watch for anyone who wants to understand this role and the impact of polypharmacy. A new career beckons… You can watch it here: https://www.rpharms.com/about-us/news/details/polypharmacy-featured-on-bbcs-morning-live. You can listen to the Aural Apothecary playlist here; https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3OsWj4w8sxsvuwR9zMXgn5?si=tiHXrQI7QsGtSQwPyz1KBg You can view the Aural Apothecary Library here; https://litalist.com/shelf/view-bookcase?publicId=KN6E3O Our website is https://www.theauralapothecary.com/ To get in touch follow us on Bluesky and X @auralapothecary or email us at auralapothecarypod@gmail.com . Don't forget to rate us and comment wherever you have got this podcast from.
This week on Everything You Didn't Know About Herbalism, we are featuring the esteemed herbalist, fellow podcaster, and self-proclaimed tree hugger, Mel Mutterspaugh. Join Thomas and Mel for a fun-loving conversation surrounding Mel's long held dream for every family to have a well-equipped herbal apothecary in their homes and her passion for teaching children how establishing relationships with plants can help us connect with the natural world. As always, we thank you for joining us on another botanical adventure and are honored to have you tag along with us on this ride. Remember, we want to hear from you! Your questions, ideas, and who you want to hear from are an invaluable piece to our podcast. Send us an email at podcast@mountainroseherbs.com to let us know what solutions we should uncover within the vast world of herbalism next. Learn more about Mel below! ⬇ ⛰️Mel Mutterspaugh is a clinical herbalist, environmental educator, mother, wilderness therapist, and host of The Herbalist's Path podcast. Mel has studied plant medicine for well over 20 years and lives in the foothills of Mount Hood, Oregon with her family and fur babies. Mel is super passionate about teaching mommas to use plants as medicine in safe and effective ways so that there can be an herbalist in every home—AGAIN! Mel is all about inspiring you to take better care of our planet, through taking better care of yourself & your family.
In this special episode we ‘Dive in at the Deep End' and examine in-depth the Inverse Care Law. What is it, why does it matter to medicines optimisation - and what can we do about it? The Inverse Care Law is a term first defined by the Welsh GP Dr Julian Tudor Hart over 50 years to describe how, perversely, people who most need health care are the least likely to get it. A law that sadly is as true now as it was then. Will we finally get to hear about the day Jamie met Julian Tudor Hart…?To help us in our discussion we are re-joined by AA Alumni Dr Karen Sankey alongside Dr Beth Winn. Regular listeners will remember Karen from series 2, a GP who specialises in Health Inclusion and trauma based coaching. Karen is passionate about tackling social justice and health inequalities and we find out what has been happening since we spoke to her last. Dr Beth Winn is a GP working at Charlotte Keel Medical Practice, one of the largest and most deprived practices in Bristol. Like Karen, she is passionate about improving equity in healthcare and has worked with marginalised patient groups in India, Malawi, New Zealand and South Africa.Charlotte Keel Medical Practice is part of the GPs at the Deep End initiative which strives to reduce health inequalities through providing peer support, advocacy, training and research opportunities to primary care clinicians working in disadvantaged areas. We delve into the experiences of staff working at the deep end supported by the following article from the British Journal of General Practice https://bjgp.org/content/74/749/e797. To support our discussion we look at The Health Foundation Paper ‘Tackling the Inverse Care Law' https://www.health.org.uk/reports-and-analysis/reports/tackling-the-inverse-care-law.The original article penned by the great man himself in The Lancet can be read here: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(71)92410-X/fulltext As with all of our guests, Beth shares with us her Memory Evoking Medicine, a career anthem and book that has influenced her career or life. Is the choice a drug? You can decide, but it is a game-changer for Women's health. The Apothecaries are on the road again! Come and see our next live show at the Clinical Pharmacy Congress on the 10th May in London. Book your tickets and find out more here: https://www.pharmacycongress.co.uk/london Don't forget to check out Steve's impressive TV debut where he describes the role of a Clinical Pharmacist to none other than Professor Green on BBC Morning Live. This is a must watch for anyone who wants to understand this role and the impact of polypharmacy. A new career beckons… You can watch it here: https://www.rpharms.com/about-us/news/details/polypharmacy-featured-on-bbcs-morning-live. You can listen to the Aural Apothecary playlist here; https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3OsWj4w8sxsvuwR9zMXgn5?si=tiHXrQI7QsGtSQwPyz1KBg You can view the Aural Apothecary Library here; https://litalist.com/shelf/view-bookcase?publicId=KN6E3OOur website is https://www.theauralapothecary.com/ To get in touch follow us on Bluesky and X @auralapothecary or email us at auralapothecarypod@gmail.com . Don't forget to rate us and comment wherever you have got this podcast from.
In this conversation, Michelle discusses her book on Korean self-care, wellness, and longevity, titled 'Sun and Ssukgat.' She shares her background as a Korean American and social impact entrepreneur, detailing her journey towards understanding holistic health practices rooted in her culture. The discussion explores the philosophy of self-care in Korean culture, emphasizing the importance of food as medicine, community wellness, and the significance of Ssukgat as a metaphor for resilience.Thank you to our sponsors, Ancestral Supplements. Use code: homegrown for 15% off your order. 00:00 Introduction to Korean Self-Care and Wellness09:32 Cultural Roots of Self-Care Practices19:49 The Philosophy of Ssukgat and Its Significance26:30 Redefining Self-Care Beyond Beauty Standards29:06 Practical Steps for Integrating Self-Care into Daily Life30:21 Transformative Power of Walking and Nature32:47 Hydration and Skin Health33:26 Cultural Practices for Mindfulness36:41 Korean Wellness Traditions39:11 The Importance of Food Literacy42:21 Personal Health Journeys and Mindfulness44:37 The Role of Apothecaries in Health48:10 Cultural Norms in Self-Care49:43 Passing Down Wisdom to Future Generations52:19 The Book Launch and Its Mission53:24 Key Takeaways for Self-Care and WellnessFind Michelle HERE. Find Sun and Ssukgat HERE.Watch the interview on YouTube HERE.Find Homegrown on Instagram HERE.Find Liz Haselmayer on Instagram HERE.Find Joey Haselmayer on Instagram HERE.Shop real food meal plans and children's curriculum HERE.Get exclusive podcast episodes HERE.Shop natural home goods on Haselmayer Goods HERE.
Women used to be the main providers of medicinal remedies, so when did everything change? Why do we now take a trip to the pharmacy instead of across the street to a neighbor? Karen Bloom Gevirtz explains the historical role women played in healing and how they were pushed out of medicine. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medicine-is-a-womans-world-the-history-of-apothecaries Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We welcome back Carol Petersen, for an informative Q&A style discussion. She helps us unearth the intricate relationship between progesterone and various aspects of women's health. From its influence on the GABA receptor, affecting both mood and hormonal balance, to its potential benefits during breastfeeding and in managing postpartum depression, this episode digs into progesterone's multifaceted role. We also tackle crucial health concerns, such as its implications in endometrial cancer treatment and the myths around its cancer risks. Carol shares her expertise on utilizing progesterone for PMS, migraines, and sleep issues, emphasizing a tailored approach influenced by symptoms rather than standard hormone tests. Join us for an enlightening conversation that promises to shed light on achieving hormonal harmony in various stages of life. In this episode: Progesterone's Dual Role: Did you know that progesterone shares a receptor action with benzodiazepines? Discover how this impacts your GABA receptors and overall well-being. Breastfeeding and Balance: Learn whether it's safe to take progesterone while nursing and how it can support moms dealing with postpartum blues. Spot on Spotting: Is mid-cycle spotting driving you nuts? We delve into what those frustrating spots might be telling you about your estrogen and progesterone levels. Hormones and Heartbeats: Ever felt your heart skipping a beat? Uncover the link between hormone levels, adrenaline spikes, and those pesky palpitations. Endometriosis Insights: We're diving deep into the role of hormonal treatment in managing endometriosis, shedding light on vitamin D and candida connections. About Carol Petersen, RPh, CNP: Carol Petersen is an accomplished compounding pharmacist with decades of experience helping patients improve their quality of life through bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy and is a Certified Nutritional Practitioner. Her passion to optimize health and commitment to compounding is evident in her involvement with organizations including the International College of Integrated Medicine and the American College of Apothecaries, the Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), American Pharmacists Association and the Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding. She was also the founder and first chair for the Compounding Special Interest Group with the American Pharmacists Association. She chairs the Integrated Medicine Consortium, an umbrella group for complementary medicine organizations. She cohosts a radio program “Take Charge of your Health” in the greater New York area. She is on the Medical Advisory Boards for the Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research (CeMCOR.ca) and the Institute for Bioidentical Medicine (IOBIM.org). 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In this weeks episode, we will have the part two of Carol Peterson' episode. Carol Peterson from The Wellness by Design Project , an expert in bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) and women's health. Carol shares her in-depth knowledge and experience with the powerful benefits of progesterone and BHRT for a wide range of health issues. From treating conditions like endometriosis, fibroids, perimenopause, and menopausal symptoms to addressing miscarriages, heavy bleeding, and hormonal imbalances, Carol explains how progesterone plays a key role in improving both physical and mental health. Join us as we dive into the science behind Progesterone and BHRT, explore how it supports brain health, assists in managing thyroid health, and even has promising uses for brain injuries and trauma recovery. Whether you're looking to learn more about hormone health or seeking holistic options for managing reproductive and neurological health challenges, this conversation is packed with valuable insights. Key Discussion Points: 1. Introduction to Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT): What is BHRT, and how does it differ from traditional hormone therapy? Overview of progesterone's role in the body and why bioidentical hormones are considered a natural choice for many. 2. Progesterone for Women's and Men's Health Issues How BHRT is used to treat conditions like endometriosis and fibroids. Benefits for perimenopausal and menopausal women, including relief from hot flashes, mood swings, and sleep issues. Discussing its impact on menstrual irregularities, including heavy bleeding, and its effectiveness in reducing the risk of endometrial hyperplasia. - How men can also use Progesterone and the benefits they will get. 3. Supporting Fertility and Pregnancy with Progesterone: The role of progesterone in supporting early pregnancy and its use in preventing miscarriages. Insights into how BHRT can assist women struggling with fertility due to hormonal imbalances. 4. Progesterone for Brain Health and Emotional Well-being: How progesterone can positively impact brain health by reducing anxiety, depression, and mood swings. Progesterone's neuroprotective effects and how it may play a role in managing brain injuries and cognitive decline. 5. Linking Progesterone with Thyroid Health: How balanced hormones, particularly progesterone, support optimal thyroid function and overall metabolic health. The synergistic relationship between progesterone and other hormones like estrogen and how it affects thyroid balance. 6. Progesterone's Role in Trauma Recovery and Brain Injuries: - Emerging research on using progesterone to aid in the recovery of brain injuries. Carol's insights into how BHRT is becoming an adjunct treatment option for neurological health and trauma recovery. How powerful it is also for men. 7. Considerations for Starting BHRT:* The importance of working with a knowledgeable practitioner to tailor BHRT to individual needs. Dosage, types of progesterone (creams, pills, and other forms), and how to choose the right form for different health needs. 8. Safety and Long-Term Benefits of Progesterone Therapy: Addressing common concerns and myths about progesterone and hormone therapy. Understanding the long-term impact on women's health and the importance of monitoring and adjusting therapy over time. 9. Answering questions about how to start with BHRT, lifestyle factors that support hormone balance, and Carol's tips on optimizing hormone health naturally. Where to learn more about Carol's work and The Wellness by Design Project. Resources Mentioned: Visit The Wellness by Design Project for more information about Carol Peterson's work, hormone health resources, and personalized support. Books, articles, and additional educational materials on progesterone and bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. If you're inspired by this episode, please share it with anyone you know who might benefit from learning more about hormone health and the potential of Progesterone and BHRT. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast, leave a review, and follow us on YouTube for more expert interviews like this one. *Connect with Us: Website: www.lisatamati.com Instagram: @Lisa Tamati Subscribe & Leave a Review If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to our channel and leave a review to support more empowering health conversations. BIO Carol Petersen is an accomplished compounding pharmacist with decades of experience helping patients improve their quality of life through bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy and is a Certified Nutritional Practitioner. Her passion to optimize health and commitment to compounding is evident in her involvement with organizations including the International College of Integrated Medicine and the American College of Apothecaries, the Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), American Pharmacists Association and the Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding She was also the founder and first chair for the Compounding Special Interest Group with the American Pharmacists Association. She chairs the Integrated Medicine Consortium, an umbrella group for complementary medicine organizations. She cohosts a radio program "Take Charge of your Health" in the greater New York area. She is on the Medical Advisory Boards for the Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research (CeMCOR.ca) and the Institute for Bioidentical Medicine (IOBIM.org). 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Carol Petersen is a compounding pharmacist with decades of experience helping patients improve their quality of life through bio-identical hormone replacement therapy. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy and is also a Certified Nutritional Practitioner. She is associated with the International College of Integrated Medicine, the American College of Apothecaries, the American Pharmacists Association and the Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding. She was also founder and first chair for the Compounding Special Interest Group with the American Pharmacists Association. She is the chair for the Integrative Medicine Consortium. Carol also co-hosts a radio program called “Take Charge of your Health” which airs in the greater New York area. She is on the Medical Advisory Board for the Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research and co-owns an alternative medicine practice. Past episodes: The Verdict on Menopause Hormone Testing - Accurate or Waste of Money? What's Better? Compounded or Pharmaceutical HRT for Menopause Hormones? Contact Carol Petersen: Website: http://thewellnessbydesignproject.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thewellnessbydesignproject Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WellnessCarol/ Email: carol@thewellnessbydesignproject.com Give thanks to our sponsors: Get Primeadine by Oxford Healthspan. 15% discount with code ZORA here. Get Mitopure by Timeline. 10% discount with code ZORA at timeline.com/zora Try Qualia senolytics. 15% off with code HACKMYAGE at qualialife.com/hackmyage Visit getkion.com/hack for 20% off Kion Essential Amino Acids Join Biohacking Menopause before November 1, 2024 to win a bottle of Oxford Healthspan's Primeadine spermidine valued at ($90). 15% off with code ZORA here. Join the Hack My Age community on: Facebook Page : @Hack My Age https://www.facebook.com/HackMyAge Facebook Group: @Biohacking Menopause https://www.facebook.com/groups/biohackingwomen50 Instagram: @HackMyAge https://www.instagram.com/HackMyAge Website: HackMyAge.com https://hackmyage.com Biohacking Menopause membership group https://biohacking-menopause.mn.co Email: zora@hackmyage.com This podcast is edited by jonathanjk@gmail.com We cover: All things progesterone Differences among progesterone, progestin and progestogen The surprising truth about “Natural” Bioidentical hormones…is it a yam, is it natural, really? What the problem is with taking birth control for menopause How to avoid a hysterectomy Can you take progesterone while on an IUD? How to decipher synthetic vs bioidentical hormones in studies How creatine can help methylation The oral estrogen that does not increase stroke and blood clots --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hackmyage/support
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for October 21, 2024 is: intransigent in-TRAN-suh-junt adjective Intransigent is a formal word that describes a person who refuses to compromise or abandon an often extreme position or attitude. It can also describe a thing, such as a system or point of view, that shows the same kind of stubbornness. // Despite the mediator's best efforts, the opposing sides in the dispute remained intransigent. See the entry > Examples: "Honey and vinegar, a traditional medicinal combination known as oxymel, dates to the ancient world. Apothecaries in the Middle Ages sold it, Hippocrates prescribed it and the physician-philosopher Ibn-Sīnā extolled its virtues. Today such a mixture sounds likelier to dress a salad than a lesion—but with antibiotic-resistant bacteria on the rise, scientists are eagerly seeking new ways to fight intransigent infections. Now a study in Microbiology suggests oxymel may indeed help." — Leo Deluca, Scientific American, 1 Oct. 2023 Did you know? Both intransigent and its younger sibling intransigence come to English from the Spanish adjective intransigente, meaning "uncompromising," and ultimately from the Latin verb transigere, "to come to an agreement." Knowing that many English words with the prefix in- have prefix-less antonyms, one might guess that transigent has its own place in our language. While this word does pop up occasionally in print, it is too uncommon at this point to qualify for entry in our dictionaries. Since intransigent is a Spanish borrowing, English transigent is considered a back-formation–that is, a word formed by subtraction of a real or supposed affix.
In this episode, we covered: Symptoms of progesterone deficiency Types of progesterone replacement therapy Why “low and slow” dosing can make women feel worse To cycle or not to cycle progesterone Why progestins are NOT the same as progesterone The problem with hormone testing Endocrine effects of COVID-19 vaccines Carol Petersen is an accomplished compounding pharmacist with over 30 years of experience helping patients improve their quality of life through bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. Carol graduated from the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy and is a Certified Nutritional Practitioner. Her passion to optimize health and commitment to compounding is evident in her involvement with organizations, such as: the International College of Integrated Medicine, the American College of Apothecaries, American Pharmacists Association, and the Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding. Links Mentioned: https://thewellnessbydesignproject.com/2022/08/symptoms-of-progesterone-deficiency/ https://thewellnessbydesignproject.com/2022/08/the-tyranny-of-flow-chart-medicine/ https://thewellnessbydesignproject.com/2022/01/when-women-dont-like-progesterone/ Carol's Website - https://thewellnessbydesignproject.com/ Carol's YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@thewellnessbydesignproject Coca Pulse Test Book - https://amzn.to/4dFkKGS Glyphosate At-Home Test - https://realtimelab.com/glyphosate-exposure-analysis/ Primally Pure - Save 10% with code: HEALTHCOACHCLAUDIA10 - https://primallypure.com/ Sources: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666396121000339 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10174728/ https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/iid3.1100 CLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES To Connect with Claudia Petrilli: Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Website FREE GIFT: Peri-What?! The Must-Have Guide for Navigating Hormone Changes in Your 40s WORK WITH US: The Hormone Rescue Program QUESTIONS? EMAIL: claudia@claudiapetrilli.com LOVE THE SHOW?! Please subscribe, leave a 5-star rating, review, and share, so that other women can find this podcast for guidance and support through their perimenopause journey!
The conversation around Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is back on the table, which we love. But unfortunately, there's a lot of misinformation out there. The majority of women dosing with progesterone are not getting enough to be effective. So what do we need to do to avoid this? Compounding pharmacist and expert in the hormone replacement field Carol Petersen joins the podcast today to guide us on how to ensure effective progesterone dosing to treat hormone-related symptoms and conditions. Progesterone is key in estrogen metabolism and estrogen dominance– AND it protects the uterus and supports overall health. Even if you don't have a uterus, it still can be beneficial for women's health. Ready to find out if you're getting enough progesterone? Listen here to learn how progesterone can be your solution to a symptom-free perimenopause and menopause! Carol Petersen Carol Petersen is a compounding pharmacist with decades of experience helping patients improve their quality of life through bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. She's a Certified Nutritional Practitioner involved in multiple organizations, including the International College of Integrated Medicine and the American College of Apothecaries, the Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), the American Pharmacists Association, and the Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding. She co-hosts a radio program “Take Charge of Your Health” and she's on the Medical Advisory Boards for the Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research (CeMCOR.ca) and the Institute for Bioidentical Medicine (IOBIM.org). She also writes and edits for A4M's website www.worldhealth.net and is a co-producer of “Immortality Now” podcasts. IN THIS EPISODE The role of progesterone and why it's needed for women's health Addressing progesterone deficiency in women How progesterone is important even without a uterus Proper dosing of progesterone and forms of supplementation Hormone testing methods How to identify symptom improvement with hormone therapy Lab testing and blood work levels for hormone balance Hormonal birth control and progesterone IUD options RESOURCES MENTIONED Book Your Free 15 meeting on Carol's Website! The Wellness by Design Project Website Carol's YouTube RELATED EPISODES 579: Hormone Replacement Options and Hormone Testing for Women in Midlife + Self Advocacy for Optimal Health with Esther Blum #572: How To Know You Are in Perimenopause Including The 40+ Symptoms Associated with Declining Hormones #479: 8 Superpowers of Progesterone #403: 5 Big Benefits of the Powerhouse Hormone: Progesterone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
USA Today bestselling author Elizabeth Everett shares an engaging excerpt from her latest book, The Love Remedy, the first in her Damsels of Discovery series. Get a peek into the world of a Victorian-era woman apothecary, Lucy, who faces personal and professional challenges. Then hear about Elizabeth's research process on apothecaries and her thoughts on balancing historical accuracy with addressing contemporary issues in her work. Elizabeth also discusses the intersection of feminism and romance, providing insights on breaking stereotypes. Tune in to explore new reads and authors in the world of historical romance! 00:00 Introduction to the Historical Romance Sampler Podcast 00:41 Meet Elizabeth Everett: USA Today Bestselling Author 01:19 Reading from 'The Love Remedy' 13:40 Discussion on Apothecaries and Research 16:57 Balancing Historical Accuracy and Modern Issues 25:18 Feminism and Romance: A Two-Part Question 30:32 Love it or Leave it: Romance Rules 39:16 Where to Find Elizabeth Everett's Books 40:54 Conclusion and Farewell FIND OUT MORE ABOUT ELIZABETH EVERETT Follow Elizabeth at elizabetheverettauthor.com Find out more about your host Katherine Grant: Redeem your free book at bit.ly/hrsfan with code HRSFAN at checkout Follow Katherine on: Instagram (@katherine_grant_romance) TikTok (@katherinegrantromance) Facebook (@Katherinegrantromanceauthor) Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/19872840.Katherine_Grant) Bookbub (https://www.bookbub.com/authors/katherine-grant) Follow HRS on social media! TikTok (@historicalromancesampler) Instagram (@historicalromancesampler)
In this episode of The Hormone Balance Solution, our guest, Carol Petersen discusses the critical role of progesterone in alleviating symptoms such as anxiety, insomnia, and heart palpitations. She emphasizes the importance of adjusting the dosage based on stress levels and situations, and the potential dangers of low doses. Carol draws on her extensive 30-year career experience and shares the impact of insulin, glucose, and dietary habits on symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats, and the significance of cholesterol levels in relation to hormone balance. Further, Carol sheds light on the effects of progesterone, testosterone, and hydrocortisone on candida overgrowth, and the importance of addressing candida overgrowth through improving the microbiome. Here are some of the highlights from the episode: 1. The importance of tailored progesterone dosage and its impact on various symptoms. 2. The surprising connection between insulin, glucose, and hormone balance, and how dietary habits can play a pivotal role. 3. Eye-opening facts about cholesterol levels and the potential drawbacks of long-term statin use. 4. The crucial role of protein intake in maintaining metabolic health and preventing diseases. 5. Unveiling the impact of certain hormones on candida overgrowth and strategies to combat it. About Carol Petersen, RPh, CNP: Carol Petersen is an accomplished compounding pharmacist with decades of experience helping patients improve their quality of life through bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy and is a Certified Nutritional Practitioner. Her passion to optimize health and commitment to compounding is evident in her involvement with organizations including the International College of Integrated Medicine and the American College of Apothecaries, the Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), American Pharmacists Association and the Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding. She was also the founder and first chair for the Compounding Special Interest Group with the American Pharmacists Association. She chairs the Integrated Medicine Consortium, an umbrella group for complementary medicine organizations. She cohosts a radio program “Take Charge of your Health” in the greater New York area. She is on the Medical Advisory Boards for the Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research (CeMCOR.ca) and the Institute for Bioidentical Medicine (IOBIM.org). She also writes and edits for A4M's website www.worldhealth.net and is a coproducer of “Immortality Now” podcasts. She offers personal consultations at www.thewellnessbydesignproject.com. For those seeking personalized guidance, Carol and the Wellness By Design Project offer free 15-minute consults, 1-hour consultations, and 3-month coaching packages HERE. Mentioned in this episode: EQUIP PRIME PROTEIN – Click HERE to grab yours and use my code: TARA20 to get 20% off PIQUE TEA – These are some of Tara's favourite teas! They're crystal form, which makes them super unique and easy to transport in your purse, (they come in single use satchels!) and higher in polyphenols. They're made from high quality ingredients with triple toxin screening, (super important when it comes to your tea). Click HERE to visit the shop. [FREE] The Ultimate Midlife Perimenopause Handbook - Grab my free guide and RECLAIM your confidence, your mood, your waistline and energy without turning to medications or restrictive diets (or spending a fortune on testing you don't need!). The Hormone Balance Solution™ – My signature 6-month comprehensive hormonal health program for women in midlife who want to get solid answers to their hormonal health issues once and for all so they can kick the weight gain, moodiness, gut problems, skin issues, period problems, fatigue, overwhelm, insomnia, hair/eyebrow loss, and other symptoms in order to get back to the woman they once were. HRT Made Simple™ - Learn how to confidently speak to your doctor about the benefits of hormone replacement therapy so you can set yourself up for symptom-free, unmedicated years to come without feeling confused, dismissed, or leaving the medical office minus your HRT script. You might also enjoy these recent episodes: EPISODE 83: Why doing menopause "naturally" is not a good idea & will increase your risk of disease states. EPISODE 74:
Today you get to meet, for the second time, Carol Petersen, who is a compounding pharmacist with decades of experience helping patients improve their quality of life through bio-identical hormone replacement therapy. I promise, you will learn something new and surprising. Carol graduated from the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy and is also a Certified Nutritional Practitioner. She is associated with several medical organizations like the International College of Integrated Medicine, the American College of Apothecaries, the American Pharmacists Association and the Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding. She was also founder and first chair for the Compounding Special Interest Group with the American Pharmacists Association. She is the chair for the Integrative Medicine Consortium. Carol also co-hosts a radio program called “Take Charge of your Health” which airs in the greater New York area. She is on the Medical Advisory Board for the Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research. DISCLAIMER This information is intended to increase the knowledge base of listeners. Take up this information and all other sources of it with your medical practitioner. EPISODE 179 - The Verdict on Hormone Menopause Testing Everything Hormones Event April 26 - 27, 2024 Contact Carol Petersen: Website: TheWellnesssByDesignProject.com YouTube: @thewellnessbydesignproject Facebook: @WellnessCarol Email: carol@thewellnessbydesignproject.com This episode is sponsored by Oxford Healthspan. The makers of my favorite spermidine supplement Primeadine. Use code ZORA for 15% off Primeadine spermidine here. Check out the Menopause Method training for doctors and medical professionals to learn how to prescribe hormone therapy for women in menopause. Go to the Institute of Menopause Medicine's website iobim.org to make an appointment to learn more and use the code ZORA for a discount. Download the Hack My Age menopause programs to optimize your menopause journey with evidence biohacks tailor made for a woman in perimenopause and menopause. Join the Biohacking Menopause community now for information and sharing you won't find anywhere else. This month's giveaway....win a bottle of Nuchido, the most efficient way to increase NAD for energy. Join before June 1, 2024 to enter into the draw. If you missed the deadline, grab Nuchido for 10% off with the code Zora10off Join the Hack My Age community on: Facebook Page : @Hack My Age Facebook Group: @Biohacking Menopause Instagram: @HackMyAge Website: HackMyAge.com Biohacking Menopause membership group Email: zora@hackmyage.com This podcast is edited by jonathanjk@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hackmyage/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hackmyage/support
Today you'll meet Carol Petersen, who is a compounding pharmacist with decades of experience helping patients improve their quality of life through bio-identical hormone replacement therapy. Yes, decades…even when they weren't fashionable. Carol graduated from the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy and is also a Certified Nutritional Practitioner. She shares her passion of optimizing health with organizations such as the International College of Integrated Medicine and the American College of Apothecaries, the American Pharmacists Association and the Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding. She was also founder and first chair for the Compounding Special Interest Group with the American Pharmacists Association. She serves as chair for the Integrated Medicine Consortium. She also interestingly enough co-hosts a radio program called “Take Charge of your Health” which airs in the greater New York area. She also is on the Medical Advisory Board for the Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research. Carol has been in this world for a long time and has attended 100's of complementary medicine conferences, reading and researching staggering numbers of books and scientific papers, all while co owning an alternative medicine practice, and in practice with a compounding pharmacy specializing in bio-identical hormone therapies. This episode is sponsored by Oxford Healthspan. The makers of my favorite spermidine supplement Primeadine. Use code ZORA for 15% off Primeadine spermidine here. Check out the Menopause Method training for doctors and medical professionals to learn how to prescribe hormone therapy for women in menopause. Go to the Institute of Menopause Medicine's website iobim.org to make an appointment to learn more and use the code ZORA for a discount. Go the sister site brite.live to find a menopause trained doctor near you. Check out the Hack My Age menopause programs to optimize your menopause journey with evidence biohacks tailor made for a woman in perimenopause and menopause. Contact Carol Petersen Website: http://thewellnessbydesignproject.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thewellnessbydesignproject Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WellnessCarol/ Email: carol@thewellnessbydesignproject.com Join the Hack My Age community on: Facebook Page : http://facebook.com/hackmyage Facebook Group: @Biohacking Menopause Instagram: http://instagram.com/hackmyage Website: http://www.hackmyage.com Hack My Age VIP Group: http://patreon.com/hackmyage Email: zora@hackmyage.com Newsletter: http://www.hackmyage.com/newsletter This podcast is edited by jonathanjk.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hackmyage/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hackmyage/support
fWotD Episode 2385: Jessie Murray.Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of the featured Wikipedia article every day.The featured article for Wednesday, 15 November 2023 is Jessie Murray.Jessie Margaret Murray (9 February 1867 – 25 September 1920) was a British psychoanalyst and suffragette. Born in India, she moved to the UK when she was 13. She undertook studies in medicine with the College of Preceptors and Worshipful Society of Apothecaries and at the University of Durham and University College London. She also attended lectures by the French psychologist Pierre Janet at the Collège de France, Paris.Murray was a member of the Women's Freedom League and Women's Tax Resistance League, two organisations that took direct action in their campaigns for women's suffrage. In 1910 she and the journalist Henry Brailsford took statements from the suffragettes who had been mistreated during the Black Friday demonstrations in November that year. Their published memorandum was presented to the Home Office, along with a formal request for a public inquiry. The Home Secretary, Winston Churchill, refused to establish one.After practising medicine from 1909, Murray and her close friend Julia Turner opened the Medico-Psychological Clinic in 1913, a pioneering entity that provided psychological evaluation and treatment, affordable for middle-class families. Several of the staff who worked and trained at the clinic became leading psychoanalysts. Murray was awarded an MD by the University of Durham in 1919. Shortly afterwards she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer; she died in September 1920, aged 53.The clinic Murray founded closed down in 1922 as a result of political in-fighting and financial problems. During its nine years of existence, through its training programme, it laid the foundation of psychological evaluation in the UK. Its practice of having students undergo their own therapy was later adopted by the International Psychoanalytical Association.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:33 UTC on Wednesday, 15 November 2023.For the full current version of the article, see Jessie Murray on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Ivy Neural.
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After locating the teachers, the Dusk Wardens stumble across a group of Apothecaries conducting some unsettling experiments. ____________________________ Watch us play live Tuesdays 6-9 PM EDT on Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/dungeon_dudes Join our Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/dungeon_dudes Get our custom t-shirts: http://bit.ly/dungeondudesmerch
In this week's episode, a listener's question about the Council of Fifty leads us to a discussion of George Adams and a blistering letter from his brother Elias over the James Strang controversy. If you would like to join us on a Standard of Truth Tour in the summer of 2024 please sign up at: https://standardoftruth.com/tours/ If you have any questions or possible topics of discussion for upcoming podcasts, please email us at: questions@standardoftruthpodcast.com Subscribe to our free newsletter - https://standardoftruthpodcast.substack.com/ Please visit our website at www.standardoftruth.com
Apothecaries founded this famous garden — one of the most ancient botanical gardens in Europe — to teach their students which plants poison, and which plants cure.
Apothecaries founded this famous garden—one of the most ancient botanical gardens in Europe—to teach their students which plants poison and which plants cure.
In this episode we speak with herbalist Nick Cavanaugh about Burlington VT based Rail Yard Apothecary, which is a worker-owned co-op. There are a lot of benefits to structuring a business this way, as well as obstacles, and we talk about them all. You can find them here: https://www.railyardapothecary.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plantcunning/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plantcunning/support
In this episode, we read chapters 11 to 15 of Emma. We talk about the introduction of John and Isabella Knightley, how Emma really doesn't understand the social world, the clash between Isabella and Mr Woodhouse about health – and how Emma and Mr Knightley are running interference – and the way in which the Frank/Jane plot is beginning to be introduced before the Harriet/Mr Elton plot is resolved.The character we discuss is Mr Elton, and then Ellen talks about apothecaries. In the popular culture section, Harriet talks about the 1996 ITV telemovie adaptation of Emma.Things we mention:General discussion:Google Map of Emma locationsCharacter discussion:John Mullan, What Matters in Jane Austen?: Twenty Crucial Puzzles Solved (2012)Historical discussion:Irvine Loudon. 1986. Medical Care and the General Practitioner, 1750-1850. (1986)S W F Holloway, ‘The Apothecaries' Act of 1815: A Reinterpretation.' Medical History 10, 1966: 107-29, 221-36Popular culture discussion:Main version considered:ITV, Emma (1996) – starring Kate Beckinsale and Mark StrongOther versions mentionedBBC, Emma (1972) – starring Doran Godwin and John CarsonMiramax, Emma (1996) – starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Jeremy NorthamCreative commons music used:Extract from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Sonata No. 12 in F Major, ii. Adagio.Extract from Joseph Haydn, Piano Sonata No. 38. Performance by Ivan Ilić, recorded in Manchester in December, 2006. File originally from IMSLP.Extract from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Sonata No. 13 in B-Flat Major, iii. Allegretto Grazioso. File originally from Musopen.Extract from George Frideric Handel, Suite I, No. 2 in F Major, ii. Allegro. File originally from Musopen.Extract from Ludwig van Beethoven, Piano Sonata No. 28 in A major. File originally from Musopen.
In this episode, we feel fortunate to be in the presence and companionship of Asia Suler, Author of Mirrors in the Earth: Reflections on Self-Healing from the Living World.She a healing herbalist and is the founder of One Willow Apothecaries, an Appalachian-grown company. She is an Earth-intuitive who helps people remember their gifts through educational experiences in herbalism, animism, ancestral healing and earth-centered personal growth.Join us as we find revelation in reflection!What is the burr in your fur? As invasive as they feel - they are here to help us heal.Sensitivity is a Super Power! Acceptance leads to gratitude and gratitude leads to grace. You are so much more brilliant than you realize… You were born into original beauty - you can choose to live there.The Earth a benevolent parent mirror that will never forsake us and can help us see ourselves clearly again. We ask the Earth for forgiveness and learn the one thing we need to survive.“…the overwhelming emotion that we feel when we witness all the ecological loss in our world today is a measure of how deeply we love this planet, and, how profoundly the earth loves us in return. We think we are too fragile for these times but we are not…'The message we need will not ever stop trying to be delivered and that's just a sign of how much the world loves you!As a teacher, Asia has guided over 20,000 students in 70+ countries through her immersive online programs. With her writings and teachings, Her heart is to help people embrace their own unique medicine through a joyful engagement with the natural world.With her book, Mirrors in the Earth: Reflections on Self-Healing from the Living World; through her work, Asia helps people embrace their own unique medicine through a joyful engagement with the natural world.Asia says, “No matter what we do, or where we go, we are unconditionally loved and held by this planet. No matter how far we stray from the perceived path, the Earth is there, dreaming up honey to sweeten our existence, flowers in the spring, and a soft bed of moss to lay in and refreshing air to breathe. Realizing how deeply we are already loved is powerful. It's real, it's humbling, and it is a miracle”Social Media linkhttps://www.instagram.com/asiasuler/Social Media linkhttps://www.facebook.com/asiasuler/Social Media linkhttps://www.youtube.com/c/asiasulerBook:https://onewillowapothecaries.com/mirrors-in-the-earth/Song: “Oh Mother, Oh Earth”, by Sylvia Linsteadthttps://vimeo.com/251394791Support the showBECOME A MEMBERhttps://ko-fi.com/caravanoftheheart/tiersYour monthly support helps further this outreach and keeps this Caravan moving to amplify love in all things! LOVE IS SPOKEN HERE
In this episode Erin shares about one of her favorite subjects-apothecary gardening. Apothecary gardening and growing home and herbal remedies is going through a revival, in part thanks to a combination of the modern homesteading and self sufficiency movements, the back to the land revival and resurgence of traditional skills and modern witch movement. Erin takes a look at the history of the apothecary garden and shares a few favorites to grow for those planning a kitchen or herb garden of their own! Links: The Northern Grower | Instagram | LinktreeEmail: thenotherngrowerpodcast@gmail.comIntro Credit: Wanderlust by Scott Buckley | www.scottbuckley.com.auMusic promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ History and Information Sources for the Episode:Women's Business: 17th-Century Female Pharmacists | Science History Institute Home - The Worshipful Society of Apothecaries
For this special episode the Apothecaries are joined by Professor Phil Howard ,OBE, to discuss Antimicrobial Resistance and what we can all do to tackle it. Phil is well placed to discuss this with us as the Antimicrobial Stewardship Lead for the North-East & Yorkshire region of England and the former President of the British Society of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. World Antimicrobial Awareness Week (18-24th November) aims to increase awareness of global antimicrobial resistance and to encourage best practices for using antimicrobials responsibly among the general public, health workers and policy makers, to avoid the further emergence and spread of drug-resistant infections https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/european-antibiotic-awareness-day-resources-toolkit-for-healthcare-professionals-in-england/world-antimicrobial-awareness-week-waaw-and-european-antibiotic-awareness-day-eaad.We explore why prescribers might feel compelled to prescribe antibiotics in spite of the risks and what can be done to support prudent prescribing. We hear examples of good practice and about the resources that are out there to help people. Don't miss an exciting announcement about a future partnership between the Three Apothecaries and the British Society of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy! We discuss previous Health Secretary's admission that she had shared unused antibiotics with friends and family…As with all of our guests, Phil shares with us a Memorable Drug, a career anthem and book that has influenced his career. Expect an antimicrobial theme!Our micro-discussion focuses on the role of community pharmacy in supplying antibiotics and in particular the sore throat test and treat service that is in operation in Wales. An improvement in care or a risk to resistance? We discuss the latest research and give our verdict (https://academic.oup.com/jac/advance-article/doi/10.1093/jac/dkac358/6770011).The Royal Pharmaceutical Antibiotic Amnesty Toolkit can be found here; https://www.rpharms.com/resources/pharmacy-guides/antimicrobial-resistance-and-stewardship/antibiotic-amnesty.The Antibiotic Freakonomics podcasts mentioned can be found at https://freakonomics.com/podcast/cassandra-quave-thinks-the-way-antibiotics-are-developing-might-kill-us/https://freakonomics.com/podcast/doctors-know-they-prescribe-too-many-antibiotics-why-dont-they-stop/To get in touch follow us on Twitter @auralapothecary or email us at auralapothecarypod@gmail.com . Don't forget to rate us and comment wherever you have got this podcast from. You can listen to the Aural Apothecary musical playlist here; https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3OsWj4w8sxsvuwR9zMXgn5?si=tiHXrQI7QsGtSQwPyz1KBg You can view the Aural ApothecaryLibrary here; https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/31270100-paul-gimson?ref=nav_mybooks&shelf=the-aural-apothecaryPhil can be found on Twitter at @AntibioticLeedsPhil Howard BioPhilip Howard is the Antimicrobial Stewardship Lead for the North-East & Yorkshire region of England. He was a Consultant Pharmacist in Antimicrobials at the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust until September 2021 and Honorary Visiting Professor at Leeds University. He is the former President of the British Society of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. He was a member of the Dept of Health ARHAI Antimicrobial Stewardship Group that produced the original Start Smart then Focus Antimicrobial Stewardship Guidelines, and the HPA Primary Care Unit which helped produce the RCGP TARGET guidance on Antimicrobial Stewardship in Primary Care. He is a member of the UK Dept of Health advisory group on AMR & HCAI and the NICE common infections guidelines group, NICE living CoVID guideline group and the NICE new models of antimicrobial funding committee. His research interests include Antimicrobial Stewardship and antibiotic shortages. He led the first global hospital Antimicrobial Stewardship survey. He has been involved in AMS education and training across the world. He's a Fellow of Royal Pharmaceutical Society and has won the GHP/GSK/UKCPA Clinical Leadership Award, the UKCPA Lifetime Achievement Award and awarded the Officer of the British Empire (OBE) medal for his services to healthcare. He is a spokesman for the Royal Pharmaceutical Society on Antimicrobials, and for the Antibiotic-Action and British Society of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy charities.
An extravagant pearl necklace is missing. Can Poirot discover the elusive thief? Agatha Christie, today on The Classic Tales Podcast. Welcome to The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening. We are proudly supported by our listeners. This is something I've done for fifteen years, now. We've been able to help many, many people discover authors and stories they never would have read, and be surprised and inspired. It's free for you to listen to, but it does cost real money to make it happen. And it takes a lot of time. Every single week. But instead of just asking for your financial support, we like to give back more If you enjoy the show, please sign up to be a supporter for as little as $5 a month. We'll give you a monthly coupon code for $8 off any audiobook order. It's a great way to build out your classic audiobook library, and help so we can continue to provide this service. Go to http://classictalesaudiobooks.com and become a financial supporter today. Thank you so much. September Sleuths continues with the Queen of Crime herself – Agatha Christie. Born in Torquay in 1890, Agatha Christie became, and remains, the best-selling novelist of all time. She is best known for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, as well as the world's longest-running play – The Mousetrap. Her books have sold over a billion copies in the English language and a billion in translation. She was homeschooled by her father, an American, and taught herself to read by the age of 5. During the first World War, she worked in a hospital dispensary in Torquay. She completed the examination of the Society of Apothecaries, which is where she got her extensive knowledge of poisons. During this time there were many Belgian refugees along the British countryside. Agatha thought that a Belgian refugee, who used to be a famous Belgian policeman, would make an excellent detective. She was right. And now, Jewel Robbery at the Grand Metropolitan, by Agatha Christie. Follow this link to purchase The Man in the Brown Suit, by Agatha Christie: Follow this link to become a monthly supporter: Follow this link to subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Check out our blog about how audiobooks are made:
In this episode we talk to Dr Ben Allen. A GP partner and Clinical Director for Primary Care in Sheffield, Ben is passionate about empowering patients to understand the health system in order to improve their experience of care. His main area of interest is exploring how people can reach their full potential through building high performing teams. You can find our more about Ben Allen on Twitter; https://twitter.com/BenAllenGPWe chat to Ben about how, in his new role as Clinical Director for Primary Care at Sheffield he is trying to improve general practice with limited resource and under growing pressure. We explore the role that GP Receptionists might have in better coordinating the care of patients and the benefits of taking a whole system approach. Our micro-discussion looks at the ‘Vanguard Method' for service improvement in health and social care. What role does identifying the flow of work and failure demand have in improving quality of care? Jamie recounts his and Gimmo's experience of using this in GP practices within South Wales; https://doi.org/10.12968/bjhc.2021.0040 As with all of our guests, Ben shares with us an Archipelago Drug, a career anthem and book that has influenced his career. His song choice may want to make you get up and sing…The Aural Apothecary Live!See the Apothecaries live and join in with the conversation! Our next live show will be at the Royal Pharmaceutical Society National Conference. Book your place here; https://events.rpharms.com/website/8675/. If you would like us to appear at your next event then please get in touch via the email below. To get in touch follow us on Twitter @auralapothecary or email us at auralapothecarypod@gmail.com . Don't forget to rate us and comment wherever you have got this podcast from. You can listen to the Aural Apothecary playlist here; https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3OsWj4w8sxsvuwR9zMXgn5?si=tiHXrQI7QsGtSQwPyz1KBg You can view the Aural ApothecaryLibrary here; https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/31270100-paul-gimson?ref=nav_mybooks&shelf=the-aural-apothecary
Something different again this episode - we chat to Dave Murdoch - an Advanced Paramedic Practitioner with over 28 years of experience. Dave has worked in a wide variety of prehospital settings; ambulances, cars, helicopters as well as Urgent Care Centres, Emergency Departments and General Practice surgeries, and almost 3 years of medical development work in a post-Soviet medical system. His work with UK International Fire & Rescue has seen him deployed to earthquakes and floods in Haiti, Japan, New Zealand and Nepal. This chat covers Dave's role with International Rescue and the need for improvisation in high pressure situations when resources are scarce. Find out why a carpenter helped with an operation and why one of his biggest challenges involved building a bridge. We also cover the role of a primary care paramedic, get bogged down in lots of acronyms as Gimmo tries to do some CPD about ACB.*Our micro-discussion looks at ‘Safety-Netting' - safety netting refers to the provision of information to help patients or carers identify the need to consult a healthcare professional if a health concern arises or changes. But is it just a tick-box exercise or a true part of shared decision making? We discuss the paper “Optimising GPs' communication of advice to facilitate patients' self-care and prompt follow-up when the diagnosis is uncertain: a realist review of ‘safety-netting' in primary care” - https://qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/31/7/541. As with all of our guests, Dave shares with us a Memory Evoking Drug, a career anthem and book that has influenced his career. You literally couldn't live without his choices today.!Jargon Monoxide - a podcast for all!We try to keep our medical jargon to a minimum. Our aim is that this podcast is enjoyed by all who are interested in stories about medicines whether they are a healthcare professional or not. *CPD = Continuing Professional Development - learning we have to do to stay registered!ACB = Anticholinergic Burden - an additive side-effect of certain medicines that can lead to, amongst other things, an increased risk of fallsThe Aural Apothecary Live!See the Apothecaries live and join in with the conversation! Our next live show will be at the Royal Pharmaceutical Society National Conference. Book your place here; https://events.rpharms.com/website/8675/. If you would like us to appear at your next event then please get in touch via the email below. To get in touch follow us on Twitter @auralapothecary or email us at auralapothecarypod@gmail.com . Don't forget to rate us and comment wherever you have got this podcast from. You can listen to the Aural Apothecary playlist here; https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3OsWj4w8sxsvuwR9zMXgn5?si=tiHXrQI7QsGtSQwPyz1KBg You can view the Aural ApothecaryLibrary here; https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/31270100-paul-gimson?ref=nav_mybooks&shelf=the-aural-apothecaryDave Murdoch on Linkedin; https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-murdoch-a2b1a91a5/
We chat to Professor Debi Bhattacharya - Professor of Behavioural Medicine at the University of Leicester and a primary care pharmacist. Debi led on research into a behaviour change toolkit designed to reduce opioid prescribing and is now actively involved in a programme designed to implement this at a systems level. https://www.uea.ac.uk/groups-and-centres/patient-care-group/chronic-opioid-use-in-non-cancer-painWe have a great chat with Debi about the challenges of implementing change at a systems level and the importance of behaviour change in clinicians as well as patients. We talk about intentional non-adherence and the impact of this, as well as the importance of understanding why a patient might not take their medicines. Our micro-discussion focuses on a new set of shared decision guidelines produced by NHS England in conjunction with the Winton Centre for Risk Communication. These are a set of detailed tools aimed at helping patients understand the risk and benefits of treatment in advance of a consultation. We deliver our verdict on what could be a game changing set of tools. https://www.england.nhs.uk/shared-decision-making/decision-support-tools/. Gimmo uses them as yet another excuse to complain about his knee.As with all of our guests, Debi shares with us a Meaningful Medicine, a career anthem and book that has influenced her career. Great choices this week!The Aural Apothecary Live!See the Apothecaries live and join in with the conversation! Our next live show will be at the Royal Pharmaceutical Society National Conference. Book your place here; https://events.rpharms.com/website/8675/. If you would like us to appear at your next event then please get in touch via the email below. To get in touch follow us on Twitter @auralapothecary or email us at auralapothecarypod@gmail.com . Don't forget to rate us and comment wherever you have got this podcast from. You can listen to the Aural Apothecary playlist here; https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3OsWj4w8sxsvuwR9zMXgn5?si=tiHXrQI7QsGtSQwPyz1KBg You can view the Aural ApothecaryLibrary here; https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/31270100-paul-gimson?ref=nav_mybooks&shelf=the-aural-apothecaryDebi BiographyI am Professor of Behavioural Medicine at the University of Leicester and a primary care pharmacist. My mission is to support NHS practitioners to apply behavioural science to implement positive change with a particular focus on addressing medicine optimisation challenges. Two key strands of this work are medication adherence and deprescribing. I led the design of the IMAB-Q which is funded by the NIHR to be developed into a service embedded into structured medication reviews to support primary care teams to work with patients to identify and address barriers to adherence. I also led development of the opioid toolkit which is a theory and evidence-based approach to system level change that equips practitioners to work with patients to taper opioids when the chance of harm outweighs benefit. The opioid toolkit is currently being implemented in one ICB and has been embedded across many systems globally. I am also the lead researcher of CHARMER which is an England-wide trial to test a hospital deprescribing intervention.I am currently developing a training and mentoring programme for NHS practitioners to equip them with the skills and confidence to apply behavioural science to their identified medicines optimisation challenges.
We chat to Dr Wasim Baqir - a senior pharmacist from the Pharmacy Integration Programme at NHS England. Prior to this he led the national Medicines Optimisation in CareHomes scheme for NHS England. He currently works across a number of areas(primary care networks, health inequalities, community pharmacy, overprescribing and integrated care systems) supporting the national pharmacy integration programme.Our chat with Was takes us through his career and work with developing pharmacy services with NHS England and in particular we discuss his work on medicines optimisation in care homes as part of the Health Foundations Shine Programme – a genuine game-changer.Our micro-discussion focuses in on shared decision making and the paper ‘“I'm not the doctor; I'm just the patient”: Patient agency and shared decision-making in naturally occurring primary care consultations. Is this a useful development in shared decision making or are we in danger of ‘jumping the shark'?! Listen to find out what Was and the Apothecaries think. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34887159/.We drop some exciting news about our next live show, and Steve lets us know how we can find out about his innermost secrets…To get in touch follow us on Twitter @auralapothecary or email us at auralapothecarypod@gmail.com You can listen to the Aural Apothecary playlist here; https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3OsWj4w8sxsvuwR9zMXgn5?si=tiHXrQI7QsGtSQwPyz1KBg You can view the Aural ApothecaryLibrary here; https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/31270100-paul-gimson?ref=nav_mybooks&shelf=the-aural-apothecaryMultidisciplinary review of medication in nursing homes: a clinico-ethical framework - https://www.health.org.uk/improvement-projects/multidisciplinary-review-of-medication-in-nursing-homes-a-clinico-ethicalThe Big Balance Theory Podcast 7- https://linktr.ee/bigbalancetheory BiogWasim Baqir is a senior pharmacist from the Pharmacy Integration Programme at NHS England. Prior to this he led the national Medicines Optimisation in Care Homes scheme for NHS England. He currently works across a number of areas (primary care networks, health inequalities, community pharmacy, overprescribing and integrated care systems) supporting the national pharmacy integration programme. He has a clinical role as lead pharmacist at NorthumbriaHealthcare NHS Trust where he supports pharmacy teams, working collaboratively with doctors, nurses, social care and other professionals to develop and test services for patients across Northumberland and North Tyneside. Before this, he was the R&D and quality improvement pharmacist, leading on several projectsincluding Shine: optimising medicines in care homes.He has a passion for personalised care and shared decision making;especially in complex situations like care homes and frail elderly. Wasim is a member the Health Foundation's Q Network and co-chairs the multidisciplinary medicines research group, PRIMM (Prescribing Research in Medicines Management).
Today we are talking about Tuscon, Apothecaries and stomachs!
Carol Petersen is an accomplished compounding pharmacist with decades of experience helping patients improve their quality of life through bio-identical hormone replacement therapy. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy and is a Certified Nutritional Practitioner. Her passion to optimize health and commitment to compounding is evident in her involvement with organizations including the International College of Integrated Medicine and the American College of Apothecaries, American Pharmacists Association and the Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding. She was also founder and first chair for the Compounding Special Interest Group with the American Pharmacists Association. She serves as chair for the Integrated Medicine Consortium. She co-hosts a radio program “Take Charge of your Health” in the greater New York area. She is on the Medical Advisory Board for the Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research (CeMCOR.ca).You can reach Carol HEREAlso mentioned in the podcastONA'S NATURAL hormone support productsUse coupon code - Onas - for 10% off my favorite product is the LunaPro 5 and the Luna SerumAnd join us in the ESTROGEN DOMINANCE SUPPORT GROUP ON FACEBOOK USE YOUR COUPON CODE TO get 20% off using HGG20 for the ONLY SPOREBASED probiotics AND THE IMPORTANT FORM OF K-2 MK7 form for our aging brains and UT123https://justthrivehealth.com/?rfsn=1704955.7b64423beSpeaking of HEALTHY FATS! Jigsaw has a high quality Alaskan Cod Liver oil NO FISHY BURPS! And of course the best magnesium ever, click here and use your couponJigsaw MagSRT and MagSoothe - use Kitty10 for a discountSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/stuff-your-doctor-should-know. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ho Ho Ho and a Joyeux Noel to you all. Join us for our end-of-year Christmas Special in which we are joined by previous guests, friends and colleagues for a cosy (and virtual) fireside festive chat.What a line-up we have for you joining the Apothecaries;From Episode 1.2 - Claire Howard, Medicines Optimisation Pharmacist and WiganerFrom Episode 1.10 - Sam Quaye, Pharmacy Technician ExtraordinaireFrom Episode 1.6 - Professor Mark Taubert, Bowie fanatic and end-of-life care DrFrom Episode 2.1 - Jonathan Underhill, NICE guyFrom Episode 2.5 - Professor Rachel Elliot, Academic and Health EconomistFrom Episode 2.8 - Lelly Oboh, Older people's PharmacistOur guests offer us some reflections on the year and some hopes for 2022 as well as facing off in two teams for that lockdown favourite, and Christmas tradition - a Quiz! Who will win - The Blisters or The Shared Decision Makers?It has been a tough year for us all. Thank you for supporting our podcast. We really appreciate your support and look forward to some more pub based CPD in 2022!Nadolig Llawen a Blwyddyn Newydd Dda!
This episode contains a discussion of drug manufacturing & use during the Victorian Era. Listener discretion is strongly recommended. ***** Victorian-Era pharmacies were groundbreaking, in that they provided the general public with easy access to health care for the first time. I explain how these establishments came about & how the services offered at Victorian pharmacies differed from those offered by physicians, & also discuss some drugs that were commonly used during this time. ***** Email: thevictorianvarietyshow@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/victorianvarie1 Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/marisadf13 I'd greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to rate and review this podcast on Apple Podcasts, as that will help this podcast reach more listeners! ***** References “Cigares de Joy.” https://thequackdoctor.com/index.php/cigares-de-joy/ Cock-Starkey, Claire. “The Lure of Laudanum, the Victorians' Favorite Drug.” https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/89268/lure-laudanum-victorians-favorite-drug Crane, Louise. “Drugs in Victorian Britain.” https://wellcomecollection.org/articles/W87wthIAACQizfap Diniejko, Andrzej. “Victorian Drug Use.” https://victorianweb.org/science/addiction/addiction2.html “Magee's Coca Wine.” https://barclayperkins.blogspot.com/2011/06/magees-coca-wine.html “Medical doctors in the Victorian Era.” https://steampunktribune.com/medical-doctors-in-victorian-era/ “Medicine in the 18th century.” https://www.britannica.com/science/history-of-medicine/Medicine-in-the-18th-century O'Neill, Therese, & Scott Beggs. “25 Terrifying 18th Century Remedies for What Ails You.” https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/65413/15-terrifying-18th-century-remedies-what-ails-you “Pharmacy Act 1868.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharmacy_Act_1868 Staci, Kristen. “What Is An Apothecary? A Quick History Of Organic Pharmacies.” https://www.healthworkscollective.com/what-is-an-apothecary-a-quick-history-of-organic-pharmacies/ Trickey, Erick. “Inside the Story of America's 19th-Century Opiate Addiction.” https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/inside-story-americas-19th-century-opiate-addiction-180967673/ Waite, Kathryn. “Victorian Medicine.” https://simplehistory.co.uk/victorian-medicine/ Williams, Lana. “Apothecaries and Medicine in the Victorian Era.” https://englishhistoryauthors.blogspot.com/2015/01/apothecaries-and-medicine-in-victorian.html --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marisa-d96/message
Pharmacists stopped making their own medicines and began selling ready-made drugs almost a century ago. In Australia, it led to an unusual arrangement that has put chemists at odds with doctors and supermarkets.
The Aural Apothecary Podcast has captured the imagination of pharmacists across the land and has provided some light-hearted relief from what has been a tricky few years. The podcast is a lighthearted take on the world of medicines, pharmacy and healthcare in the UK from Jamie, Gimmo and Steve the Chemist. They have welcomed a number of guests onto their podcast and have asked each to describe their favourite song, book and drug. We are extremely proud to welcome them as guests at our inaugural conference. For fun, we will turn the tables and find out their favourite books, drugs and songs. You can view all the sessions at the Future Pharmacist conference by clicking here. Thank you to our conference sponsors Wylie And Bisset. Find out more here.
Dr. Sarah Kennea is the founder of Whistler Medical Aesthetics in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. Discover the fascinating medical journey that guided her to the world of medical aesthetics and her motivation to help people feel healthier plus look and feel beautiful both on the inside and out. Listen to Dr. Sarah, Blair and Theresa discuss how success is all about excellence in the professional field as well as finding balance in life. There is more to medical aesthetics than you think and it can even positively impact your mental health (just ask Blair). About our Guest: Dr. Sarah Kennea studied at Glasgow University, graduating in 2001 with a Medical Degree and a simultaneous BSc Degree in Immunology, as well as completing an Undergraduate Course at Yale University, Connecticut. Prior to establishing her own practice in the Channel Islands, Dr. Kennea was commissioned as a an officer in the Royal Army Medical Corps by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. She served at a field hospital in Iraq during the conflict in 2003 winning the Iraq service medal. She is a published Member of the Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine, and returned to Glasgow University to achieve a Diploma in Forensic Medical Science from the Society of Apothecaries in London, as well as a diploma in and Medical Jurisprudence. In 2013 Dr. Kennea made Whistler her family home where she still lives with her husband Paul, two children and three dogs! Alongside her husband, Sarah founded Whistler Medical Aesthetics. Her vision for how medical aesthetics should look. Dr. Kennea strongly believes the ‘Hollywood' glamorous image of aesthetics is misplaced and strives to destigmatize this imagery. Dr. Kennea has been internationally recognized for her expertise in Aesthetic Injectables. She is one of only seven physicians in Canada to be selected to form the Canadian Faculty, and become a mentee ofhttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00266-020-01762-7#:~:text=The%20MD%20Codes%E2%84%A2%20(or,age%2C%20gender%2C%20or%20ethnicity. ( Dr. Mauricio De Maio.) Dr. De Maio is a world renowned plastic surgeon, who is the founder and creator of the MD Codes. The MD Codes is the modern template designed to enable a modern approach to facial aesthetics. Dr. Kennea's work has brought her film actors, whose careers depend on natural results which do not affect full mobility. Her work on an actor's face is guided by a study of their face in action on the screen. Patients appreciate her precise eye for detail coupled with subtle, natural outcomes that enhance their natural features. IG https://www.instagram.com/whistleraesthetics/ (@whistleraesthetics ) Website: https://www.whistlermedicalaesthetics.com/ (https://www.whistlermedicalaesthetics.com/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drsarahkennea/ (https://www.facebook.com/drsarahkennea/) About the Hosts: Blair Kaplan Venables is an expert in social media marketing and the president of Blair Kaplan Communications, a British Columbia-based PR agency. As a pioneer in the industry, she brings more than a decade of experience to her clients, which include global wellness, entertainment and lifestyle brands. Blair has helped her customers grow their followers into the tens of thousands in just one month, win integrative marketing awards and more. She has spoken on national stages and her expertise has been featured in media outlets including Forbes, CBC Radio, CEOWORLD Magazine, She Owns It and Thrive Global. Blair is also the #1 best selling author of Pulsing Through My Veins: Raw and Real Stories from an Entrepreneur. When she's not working on the board for her local chamber of commerce, you can find Blair growing the “I Am Resilient Project,” an online community where users share their stories of overcoming life's most difficult moments. https://www.blairkaplan.ca/ (https://www.blairkaplan.ca/) Theresa Lambert is a High-Performance Lifestyle and Success Coach, Speaker and...
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In this episode, we read Chapters 42 to 46 of Sense and Sensibility. We talk about how Marianne's illness is presented (including the un-dramatic way in which she gets sick, and the lack of emotional response), what Colonel Brandon could be doing all day, how Mrs Dashwood is pushing Colonel Brandon and Marianne together, and Jane Austen's use of grotesques.We discuss Willoughby (with a digression onto Miss Grey), and Ellen talks about medical practitioners in the early nineteenth century. Harriet reviews how the popular culture versions deal with some of the key events in these chapters: how Marianne gets sick, Willoughby's visit, and the development of a relationship between Marianne and Colonel Brandon. Things we mention: References: Edward Copeland [Editor], The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Jane Austen: Sense and Sensibility (2006)Helena Kelly, Jane Austen, the Secret Radical (2016) Ann Radcliffe, The Mysteries of Udolpho(1794)Anthony Trollope, Can you forgive her?(1865)Walt Disney Pictures, Beauty and the Beast(1991) Adaptations of the book: BBC, Sense and Sensibility (1971) – starring Joanna David and Ciaran Madden (4 episodes)BBC, Sense and Sensibility (1981) – starring Irene Richard and Tracey Childs (7 episodes)Columbia Pictures, Sense and Sensibility (1995) – starring Emma Thompson and Kate WinsletBBC, Sense and Sensibility (2008) – starring Hattie Morahan and Charity Wakefield (3 episodes) Modernisations of the book: Sri Surya Films, Kandukondain Kandukondain (2000) – starring Tabu and Aishwarya RaiMWM Studios, From Prada to Nada (2011) – starring Camilla Belle and Alexa PenaVegaYouTube, Elinor and Marianne Take Barton (2014) – starring Abi Davies and Bonita Trigg Creative commons music used: Extract from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Sonata No. 12 in F Major, ii. Adagio. Extract from Joseph Haydn, Piano Sonata No. 38. Performance by Ivan Ilić, recorded in Manchester in December, 2006. File originally from IMSLP.Extract from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Sonata No. 13 in B-Flat Major, iii. Allegretto Grazioso. File originally from Musopen.Extract from George Frideric Handel, Suite I, No. 2 in F Major, ii. Allegro. File originally from Musopen.
The oldest extant guildhall London belongs to the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries. Originally a part of the Grocers' Guild they split off to form their own society as ideas about medicine changed.
RockerMike and Rob discuss The legend of the Mummy. A mummy is a dead human or an animal whose soft tissues and organs have been preserved by either intentional or accidental exposure to chemicals, extreme cold, very low humidity, or lack of air, so that the recovered body does not decay further if kept in cool and dry conditions. Some authorities restrict the use of the term to bodies deliberately embalmed with chemicals, but the use of the word to cover accidentally desiccated bodies goes back to at least 1615 AD (see the section Etymology and meaning). The English word mummy is derived from medieval Latin mumia, a borrowing of the medieval Arabic word mūmiya (مومياء) and from a Persian word mūm (wax),[6] which meant an embalmed corpse, and as well as the bituminous embalming substance, and also meant "bitumen".[7] The Medieval English term "mummy" was defined as "medical preparation of the substance of mummies", rather than the entire corpse, with Richard Hakluyt in 1599 AD complaining that "these dead bodies are the Mummy which the Phisistians and Apothecaries doe against our willes make us to swallow".[8] These substances were defined as mummia. * Aufderheide, Arthur C. (2003). The Scientific Study of Mummies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-81826-5. * Barber, Elizabeth Wayland. 1999. The Mummies of Ürümchi. 1999. London. Pan Books. Also: W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 0-393-04521-8. * Budge, E.A.Wallis. 1925. The Mummy, A Handbook of Egyptian Funerary Archaeology. Dover Publ. Inc., New York, Dover Ed. 1989, (512 pgs.) ISBN 0-486-25928-5. Please follow us on Youtube,Facebook,Instagram,Twitter,Patreon and at www.gettinglumpedup.com https://linktr.ee/RobRossi Get your T-shirt at https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/gettinglumpedup And https://www.bonfire.com/store/getting-lumped-up/ Subscribe to the channel and hit the like button --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rob-rossi/support https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/getting-lumped-up-with-rob-rossi/id1448899708 https://open.spotify.com/show/00ZWLZaYqQlJji1QSoEz7a https://www.patreon.com/Gettinglumpedup #services #fun #smile #bestfriends #businessfunds #friends #business #funds #indexfunds #mayor #cute #mutualfunds #worthy #friendshipgoals #donate #community #party #raisingfunds --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rob-rossi/support
To get in touch with us you can email us rather than using owl post:muffliatopodcast@gmail.comFollow the Muffliato adventureFacebook | Instagram | Youtube | WebsiteEpisode OutlineChapter SummaryKey Theme– DiscoveryCharacter Development– Introduction of Malfoy, Quirrell, and othersWorld Building– Diagon Alley: everything from Apothecaries to OwleriesLiterary Device– the MacGuffinForeshadowing– The twin wand-coresSignificance– Hagrid collects the Philosopher's Stone and Harry meets HedwigExtra Links:Learn more about Professor QuirrellLearn more about King's Cross StationLearn more about OlivanderLearn more about the Leaky Cauldron
Welcome to the Aural Apothecary Podcast. A lighthearted take on the world of medicines, pharmacy and healthcare in the UK from Jamie, Gimmo and Steve the Chemist. In this, our first episode, the boys introduce themselves and take on topics ranging from Aspirin to Compassion. Bruce Willis even makes a guest appearance. You can listen to the Aural Apothecary Playlist at https://open.spotify.com/user/steve.williams55/playlist/3OsWj4w8sxsvuwR9zMXgn5?si=G50Q9tGHRoypwzQrZmbRwQ Jamie's book choice was ‘Beyond Command and Control' by John Seddon. You can find more about it here; https://vanguard-method.net/beyond-command-and-control-book/. The Freakanomics podcast ‘How do you cure a compassion crisis?' can be found at https://freakonomics.com/podcast/compassionomics/ and the article Gimmo refers to is here; https://complexwales.com/2019/08/05/compassionistas/#more-2119You can find out more on the History of Aspirin here in the Pharmaceutical Journal - https://www.pharmaceutical-journal.com/news-and-analysis/infographics/a-history-of-aspirin/20066661.articleAnd finally – Bruce Willis really was kicked out of a Pharmacy in LA https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-55644107 .
To the Future and Back On this episode of the Reboot Chronicles, I invited Ian Ginsberg, third-generation President of C.O. Bigelow Apothecaries, to join me for an action-packed episode about the past, present and future. Founded in 1838 by Dr. Galen Hunter, Bigelow is the oldest apothecary in the United States, with some amazing history. Ian and his ancestors have stayed true to the company's traditions of focusing on personalized products, services and formulas. Two centuries later, a Bigelow experience seems to transport us back in time and into the future simultaneously. Today, the company has been rebooted itself from the historical landmark in NYC into a vast global platform with over 10,000 personal care products, gaining the attention of multi-generational e-commerce shoppers. An Essential-Connected Business Unlike most companies that were founded after WWII, Bigelow has undergone some extreme times like two world wars, the Great Depression, 9-11 and COVID-19. Deemed essential during the 2020 lock-down, they reacted quickly, never closed and continued prioritizing emotional connections with wary shoppers—something they are good at in good times and bad. Not Your Father's Store Ian continues to expanded the brand, including a rebooted retail business which still has the original functioning pharmacy, an expansive commerce site, and Bigelow Trading, which imports and distributes several brands. Having been on a few large family-enterprise boards myself, I like how Ian, who runs one of the oldest US family companies himself, seeks out and represents other family brands and products, who also have multi-generational heritage stories. Focus and Passion Ian provides some advice to aspiring entrepreneurs to set your sights on something you love. Many of us have set out to disrupt markets mostly for profit reasons, which can limit results. He prefers to focus on creating something you are very passionate or even obsessed about. Starting a business should be for the right reasons first and often things will fall into place financially. It is important not to get sidetracked, so listen in here, or where ever you listen to podcasts, to find out what type of sign you should hang up in your office to remind you of just that. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rebootchronicles/message
Our cousins held onto traditions that no doubt reach back to the Mother Land to maintain the quality of life. Apothecaries were a part of their health and wellness for the time. Improvisation was the rest. Once again I thank you for you support! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/terri-lyons/support
Wellness Number 16 Let's Talk About Sex The Art of Floundering Podcast Weekly Wellness Series – Every Thursday at 7:00 PM CST Panel Includes Angela Kemp Licensed Marital/Family Therapist (LMFT) and Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) Masters level graduate in Family and Child studies from the University of Central Oklahoma. Bachelors level graduate in Instrumental music from Southeastern Oklahoma State University. Specialties include: Parent and child education, autism disorders, motivational interviewing, and parental and family education, communication, and interaction. Bryan Treacy (MD) From His LinkedIn: I have a 30 year history in clinical medicine but in 2017, the practice of medicine had changed so much that I felt a different approach was in order. I have transitioned into a consultant/advisor role for medical practices and a health coach for men and women experiencing difficulty understanding the medical system. I have found that one on one coaching with clients can help them understand what is going on with their health or disease process, as well as develop safe and effective strategies to maximize their health during the aging process. I have relationships with primary care doctors for clients who need medical intervention. Working together with a client helps maintain a monitoring program if medical intervention is indicated and allows a significant amount of teaching to occur, specifically regarding age management concepts. (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryantreacy?fbclid=IwAR1vy7wpxumljO6sjAP-JxszAOTWg5eHuAaBJBP8TAM0eVIq-zRbb-HcfJQ) Krys Tal (LPC-S) Krystal Haltom, MA, LPC-S, graduated from the University of Central Oklahoma in 2013 with her Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology. Her bachelor's degree in psychology was also from UCO, with minors in criminal justice and sociology. She currently practices as a Licensed Professional Counselor and is a Board Approved Supervisor for the state of Oklahoma. Additionally, she is a certified trauma counselor and has a wealth of experience conducting mental health evaluations. Krystal currently sees clients from a diverse array of backgrounds and ages. Tammie Crabtree (CPT) Tammie Crabtree, CPT, has undergraduate degrees in science, mathematics, and world religions. She is currently pursuing a graduate degree in Dietetics and Public Health. She holds over 10 certifications in personal training modalities and 4 certifications in nutrition science. She currently acts as an online personal trainer and nutrition/health coach with an emphasis on utilizing motivational interviewing to address nutritional deficiencies and overall health. Her personal health focus lies in powerlifting and high quality nutrition to address her own congenital health conditions and past issues with disordered eating. Tammie works with clients off all health backgrounds, ages, and identified genders. She views her clients as capable, intelligent individuals who just need a partner to optimize their health. Although Tammie primarily works with weight management clients (through nutrition, supplementation, and balanced workout plans) she also has experience working with bodybuilding and powerlifting clients. Carol Petersen Carol Petersen is an accomplished compounding pharmacist with decades of experience helping patients improve their quality of life through bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy and is a Certified Nutritional Practitioner. Her passion to optimize health and commitment to compounding is evident in her involvement with organizations including the International College of Integrated Medicine and the American College of Apothecaries, American Pharmacists Association and the Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding She was also the founder and first chair for the Compounding Special Interest Group with the American Pharmacists Association. She is chair for the Integrated Medicine Consortium. She cohosts a radio program “Take Charge of your Health” in the greater New York area. Rose Gelin Originally from Port-De-Paix, Haiti. She has a BA in Anthropology, and a Master of Social Work with a focus on older adults and aging societies from Washington University in Saint Louis. Her research focus are death and dying, older adults sexual health, and sexual dysfunctions. Will Dick III Former juvenile delinquent, Marine, town drunk, and lead guitarist/vocals for several horrible garage and punk bands. Born in Atlantic City, NJ, Will currently resides in Oklahoma and is the founder and host of The Art of Floundering Podcast. About The Art Of Floundering Podcast Please Like, Subscribe, Review and Share: https://www.facebook.com/artoffloundering https://www.instagram.com/artoffloundering/ https://twitter.com/artofflounder https://artoffloundering.podbean.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/theartofflounderingpodcast https://open.spotify.com/show/63CkIMZQZx7TqENd7zjc3y https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-art-of-floundering-pod-53149110/ We are also on iTunes, and basically anywhere and everywhere... The Art of Floundering Podcast is involved with several community-based projects. To offset costs, please check out our "merch” at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtofFloundering Peace & Love
Wellness Number 17 Let's Talk About Sex The Art of Floundering Podcast Weekly Wellness Series – Every Thursday at 7:00 PM CST Panel Includes Angela Kemp Licensed Marital/Family Therapist (LMFT) and Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) Masters level graduate in Family and Child studies from the University of Central Oklahoma. Bachelors level graduate in Instrumental music from Southeastern Oklahoma State University. Specialties include: Parent and child education, autism disorders, motivational interviewing, and parental and family education, communication, and interaction. Bryan Treacy (MD) From His LinkedIn: I have a 30 year history in clinical medicine but in 2017, the practice of medicine had changed so much that I felt a different approach was in order. I have transitioned into a consultant/advisor role for medical practices and a health coach for men and women experiencing difficulty understanding the medical system. I have found that one on one coaching with clients can help them understand what is going on with their health or disease process, as well as develop safe and effective strategies to maximize their health during the aging process. I have relationships with primary care doctors for clients who need medical intervention. Working together with a client helps maintain a monitoring program if medical intervention is indicated and allows a significant amount of teaching to occur, specifically regarding age management concepts. (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryantreacy?fbclid=IwAR1vy7wpxumljO6sjAP-JxszAOTWg5eHuAaBJBP8TAM0eVIq-zRbb-HcfJQ) Krys Tal (LPC-S) Krystal Haltom, MA, LPC-S, graduated from the University of Central Oklahoma in 2013 with her Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology. Her bachelor's degree in psychology was also from UCO, with minors in criminal justice and sociology. She currently practices as a Licensed Professional Counselor and is a Board Approved Supervisor for the state of Oklahoma. Additionally, she is a certified trauma counselor and has a wealth of experience conducting mental health evaluations. Krystal currently sees clients from a diverse array of backgrounds and ages. Tammie Crabtree (CPT) Tammie Crabtree, CPT, has undergraduate degrees in science, mathematics, and world religions. She is currently pursuing a graduate degree in Dietetics and Public Health. She holds over 10 certifications in personal training modalities and 4 certifications in nutrition science. She currently acts as an online personal trainer and nutrition/health coach with an emphasis on utilizing motivational interviewing to address nutritional deficiencies and overall health. Her personal health focus lies in powerlifting and high quality nutrition to address her own congenital health conditions and past issues with disordered eating. Tammie works with clients off all health backgrounds, ages, and identified genders. She views her clients as capable, intelligent individuals who just need a partner to optimize their health. Although Tammie primarily works with weight management clients (through nutrition, supplementation, and balanced workout plans) she also has experience working with bodybuilding and powerlifting clients. Carol Petersen Carol Petersen is an accomplished compounding pharmacist with decades of experience helping patients improve their quality of life through bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy and is a Certified Nutritional Practitioner. Her passion to optimize health and commitment to compounding is evident in her involvement with organizations including the International College of Integrated Medicine and the American College of Apothecaries, American Pharmacists Association and the Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding She was also the founder and first chair for the Compounding Special Interest Group with the American Pharmacists Association. She is chair for the Integrated Medicine Consortium. She cohosts a radio program “Take Charge of your Health” in the greater New York area. Rose Gelin Originally from Port-De-Paix, Haiti. She has a BA in Anthropology, and a Master of Social Work with a focus on older adults and aging societies from Washington University in Saint Louis. Her research focus are death and dying, older adults sexual health, and sexual dysfunctions. Will Dick III Former juvenile delinquent, Marine, town drunk, and lead guitarist/vocals for several horrible garage and punk bands. Born in Atlantic City, NJ, Will currently resides in Oklahoma and is the founder and host of The Art of Floundering Podcast. About The Art Of Floundering Podcast Please Like, Subscribe, Review and Share: https://www.facebook.com/artoffloundering https://www.instagram.com/artoffloundering/ https://twitter.com/artofflounder https://artoffloundering.podbean.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/theartofflounderingpodcast https://open.spotify.com/show/63CkIMZQZx7TqENd7zjc3y https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-art-of-floundering-pod-53149110/ We are also on iTunes, and basically anywhere and everywhere... The Art of Floundering Podcast is involved with several community-based projects. To offset costs, please check out our "merch” at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtofFloundering Peace & Love
Michelle is a graduate of University of Washington 1987 with bachelor of science in Pharmacy. She holds a fellowship with American College of Apothecaries and American College of Veterinary Pharmacists. Michelle has worked in Long-term care, hospital based and retail pharmacies in the Puget Sound area. Michelle, worked at Skagit Valley Hospital, Hilltop Pharmacy and Holland Drug before starting a consulting business. In 2007, became an in-home medication therapy manager for COPES clients in Skagit, Whatcom, And Island counties. Also served ambulatory surgery centers as a pharmacist consultant in Skagit and Whatcom counties. 2011 opened the doors for Makers Compounding Pharmacy where medications are made by hand for specific patient needs. Compounding for human and veterinary customers is a privilege, according to Michelle. August 2015 a Hallmark store was added to the retail area. In March 2017, the ultimate goal is achieving national Accreditation through PCAB became a reality.
Does Anne's conversation with Mary about little Charles prove that Jane Austen wasn't a feminist? What exactly was an apothecary and why did they always want people to drink things? Learn the answers to these questions and more in this episode of My Cousin Jane.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mycousinjane)
Sitting on the banks of the River Thames is a four acre site that is home to more than 5,000 species of plants from around the world. The Chelsea Physic Garden in London is a secret garden originally established by the Apothecaries in order to grow medicinal plants. Nowadays, it’s bursting with edible and useful medicinal plants, and the gardens are open to the public to explore. In this episode of The Plant Based Podcast, Michael Perry and Ellen Mary meet Michael Holland, head of education at the garden, to find out more about the history of the site and to discover the amazing uses of plants for medicinal purposes. Michael talks about how plants can be used in our lives for good, as well as shedding light on plants for herbal medicines and what plants you can use at home to create your own, safe remedies. Visit www.theplantbasedpodcast.net where Michael reveals 5 of the best plants for home remedies. The Plant Based Podcast: www.theplantbasedpodcast.net Instagram Twitter Facebook Please visit our sponsor Suttons for a range of plants and flowers www.suttons.co.uk
Episode 015 – Outlawing Artistic Apothecaries In this episode of the Old World Podcast, we return to our review of the careers in Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 4th edition. In this episode we dive into the Apothecary, the Artist and the Outlaw. We review what roles these Careers will fill in your party and what are […] The post Episode 015 – Outlawing Artistic Apothecaries appeared first on Old World Podcast.
In this episode, Amelia travels to Vermont to speak with herbalist Emma Merritt of Railyard Apothecary in Burlington, VT + PhD candidate Lucia Green-Weiskel, an academic and mother living in Johnson, VT. Together, we think about how we can reshape our relationship with plants and the planet through cooperative + domestic labor.Fifty Feminist States is no longer releasing new episodes. Click here to follow Amelia's next podcasting project Softer Sounds.
Creating a Family: Talk about Infertility, Adoption & Foster Care
Host Dawn Davenport, Executive Director of Creating a Family, the national infertility & adoption education and support nonprofit, interviews Adam Hait of Schraft 2.0, President of Schraft’s2.0 Specialty Pharmacy and a registered pharmacist accredited by the American Council of Apothecaries as a fertility pharmacist. Creating a Family has many free resources related to this topic on our website at www.CreatingaFamily.org. Please leave us a review on iTunes. Thanks. Share on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https%3A//creatingafamily.org/infertility-category/understanding-infertility-medications/ Click to Tweet: https://ctt.ac/rT8H1 Show Highlights: https://creatingafamily.org/infertility-category/understanding-infertility-medications/ Support the show (https://creatingafamily.org/donation/)
Highlights: Introduction: Espionage and Sedition Acts | @00:45 Guest: Mike Shuster “Where Are The Americans?” | @02:15 Feature: Going big on the air war | @06:45 War In the Sky: the “Flying Circus” | @10:15 Feature: The StoryTeller & The Historian - Americans arrive | @12:45 Commission: Memorial restoration matching grant deadline extension | @18:45 Guest: Courtland Jindra - Victory Memorial Grove project profile | @19:50 Q? Who said: “Lafayette We Are Here!” | @27:00 Feature: National History Day prize winners | @28:40 Media: Cylinder recording archive | @32:30 Media: Wonder Woman - Again? | @34:30 Honors: Capt. James Miller - Distinguished flying cross 99 years after | @35:45 Q? What is the Ghost Fleet? | @36:30 Social Media: The 11 soldier sons of Ike Sims3 | @39:30 And much more…----more---- Opening Welcome to World War One Centennial News. It’s about WW1 news 100 years ago this week - and it’s about WW1 NOW - news and updates about the centennial and the commemoration. WW1 Centennial News is brought to you by the U.S. World War I Centennial Commission and the Pritzker Military Museum and Library. Today is June 21st, 2017 and I’m Theo Mayer - Chief Technologist for the World War One Centennial Commission and your host. World War One THEN 100 Year Ago This Week [sound transition] We have gone back in time 100 years and in mid June 1917 one of the key events here in the United States is the passing of the “Espionage Act”. The law makes it a crime for any person to convey information intended to interfere with the U.S. armed forces’ prosecution of the war effort. The convicted spy is subject to a fine of $10,000 - that is the equivalent of 200,000 in 2017 dollars, plus a prison sentence of up to 20 years. And within a year, the pendulum swings ever further into autocracy as the espionage act is reinforced by the Sedition act of 1918. It imposed similarly harsh penalties on anyone found guilty of insulting or abusing the U.S. government, the flag, the Constitution or the military; agitating against the production of necessary war materials; or advocating, teaching or just defending any of these acts. Both pieces of legislation are aimed at socialists, pacifists and other anti-war activists and are used to punishing effect in the early years and those immediately following the war - It is a chilling attack on the first amendment - that seems incredibly strong and even excessive in today’s terms. We will be following this story and it’s consequences over the coming months. links about the Espionage act are in the podcast notes: link:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Espionage_Act_of_1917 http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/u-s-congress-passes-espionage-act http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/espionageact.htm http://today-in-wwi.tumblr.com/post/161878079908/espionage-act-passed-emma-goldman-arrested Great War Project Looking over at Europe - we have a running theme for this week, 100 years ago… A theme that is very well set up by our first guest this week We are joined by Mike shuster, former NPR correspondent and curator for the Great War Project blog. Mike - “Where ARE the Americans?” LINK:http://greatwarproject.org/2017/06/18/where-are-the-americans/ [Mike Shuster] Thank you Mike. That was Mike Shuster from the Great War Project blog. Let’s continue to explore the question of America’s preparations to enter the fray with some articles selected from the “Official Bulletin”, the government war gazette published by George Creel, America’s propaganda chief, under the orders of President Wilson. We are pulling from Volume 1 - Issues 33-38 We’ll begin with follow up on last week’s Liberty Loan bond stories. By Saturday of this week, the tally is in. [sound effect] Dateline Saturday June 23 Headline: “$3,035,226,850 IS SUBSCRIBED TO LIBERTY LOAN BY MORE THAN 4,000,000 MEN AND WOMEN OF U. S.; Success of this Undertaking, Says Secretary McAdoo, Constitutes An Eloquent Reply to Enemies Who Claimed Heart of America Was Not in the War!” That’s probably quite true - In the propaganda war - the fact that the liberty bond program raises 50% more than was offered is sure to be un-nerving to the Germans whose intelligence tells them that America is not enthusiastic or prepared to enter the war. With the ramp up funding for America’s war effort off and running, the government is stimulated into bold thinking. [sound effect] Dateline Monday June 18, 1917 Headline: GREAT U. S. AIR FLEET URGED BY SECRETARY BAKER; MAY TURN TIDE OF WAR FOR HER ALLIES Secretary of War Baker states: "We can train thousands of aviators and build thousands of machines without interfering in the slightest with the plans for building up our armies and for supplying the allies with food and munitions. To train and equip our armies and send them abroad will take time, however, and in the meanwhile we can be devoted to this most important service with vast quantities of productive machinery and skilled labor. [sound effect] Dateline: Friday June 22, 1917 Headline: U.S. AIRCRAFT BOARD PLANS TO CLEAR AIR OF GERMAN FLYERS In this story - Howard Coffin, the chairman of the aircraft production board comments on a report that Germany plans to bring 3,500 airplanes into the fighting line in the spring of 1918 Coffin believes that the report is probably accurate - going on to state that 3,500 planes next spring might well prove discouraging to the allies. The French and British alone MIGHT (maybe) hold their own against Germany's output. Coffins goes on to state: “Pitted against America's added resources, properly organized, the situation immediately changes. No matter what desperate efforts she makes, it will be a physical Impossibility for Germany to increase her present rate of output to any dangerous extent. If we can carry through our program to produce the thousands of machines planned, the permanent supremacy of the allies in the air is assured. [sound effect] Dateline: Friday June 22, 1917 Headline: CONTRACT FOR NEW FLYING FIELD IN ILLINOIS AWARDED The story reads: The Signal Corps to-day announced the letting of the contract for the fourth new Government flying fields, to be built at Belleville, IL., 23 miles from East St. Louis. It will be a standard, two-squadron field, accommodating 300 student fliers, with the requisite number of officers, instructors, mechanics, and enlisted men, and providing hangers for 72 training planes. Construction of the buildings and the preparation of the field will begin immediately. That’s just focusing on a small slice of the effort - airplanes We did not even touch on the 16 major army training camps or “cantonements” also being built - as one article explains: “It is like building a city with a population of 40,000 from the ground up in weeks.” Meanwhile there is the production of trucks, food, munitions, draft animals, lumber, clothing, shipping and internal infrastructure - this is creating a challenge and an economic boom unlike anything the country has experienced. If you are interested in logistics - defined as the detailed coordination of a complex operation involving many people, facilities, or supplies… you can follow one of history’s greatest logistics efforts by browsing the daily issues of the Official Bulletin at ww1cc.org/bulletin - explore, exploit, and be amazed as you see how the US geared up to enter the war that changed the world. Link: ww1cc.org/bulletin War in the Sky: For our Great War In the Sky segment… We are going back to the fighting front. This week 100 years ago, introduces - [aside] actually “formalizes” - a new German air strategy. Earlier in 1917, it becomes apparent to the German High Command that they will always be outnumbered in air operations over the Western Front. The average Jagdstaffeln or German fighter squadron - could only muster some six or eight aircraft in total for a patrol, and would often face one Allied formation - after another. In order to maintain some impact and “local” command of the air the german fighter wings began - unofficially at first - to fly in larger, composite groups. a new concept in German air strategy. This week, 100 years ago the Germany’s Army Air Force brings together four fighter squadrons – Jastas 4, 6, 10, and 11 – to form Germany's Jagd-geschwader eins or better known as JD1 - their first fighter wing. Manfred von Richthofen - the Red Baron - is promoted from commanding officer of Jasta 11 to the commander of JD1. This unit becomes known as the "Flying Circus," thanks to the colorful paint schemes on its aircraft - It’s also often called “Richhoven’s Circus” and some claim it is so named because the entire wing moves from place to place for its operations like a traveling circus. We put a link in the podcast notes that leads to pictures of this colorful german flying force that came together 100 years ago this week in the great war in the sky. If you are into the air war - we invite you to explore former fighter pilor and author RG head’s detailed timeline of “the war in the sky” by visiting ww1cc.org/warinthesky all lower case. link:http://www.theaerodrome.com/services/germany/jg/jg1.php https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jagdgeschwader_1_(World_War_I) Flying Circus Images: https://www.google.com/search?q=richthofen%27s+flying+circus&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjfp-zy6M3UAhUN9WMKHURhC2UQ_AUICigB&biw=1680&bih=926 The Great War Channel And if you are into learning more about WW1 by watching videos, go visit our friends at the Great War Channel on Youtube. This week’s new episodes cover a variety of subjects including: -Italian Mountain Warfare - The US espionage Act -Ottoman Soldiers in Europe - Naval Tactics - Officer POWs The link is in the podcast notes or search for “the great war” on youtube. Link: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheGreatWar The Storyteller and the Historian We are going to close out “WW1 - 100 years ago this week” with the Storyteller and the Historian - Richard Rubin and Jonathan Braten are going to wrap up that question for us. So where are the Americans?? [run opening] [run segment] That was - the StoryTeller - Richard Rubin and The Historian - Jonathan Bratten talking about the arrival of the first US troops in Europe. Link: richardrubinonline.com ww1cc.org/maine World War One NOW WW1 Centennial News NOW - News about the centennial and the commemoration. Commission News We’ll start with some news from the WW1 Centennial Commission and the 100 Cities / 100 Memorials program. This initiative is a $200,000 matching grant challenge to rescue ailing WW1 memorials and the deadline for grant applications was last week. We received a number of requests from potential participants for a short extension because some projects just needed a few more days to pull all the pieces together - The projects can involve many parties including city and county bureaus, American Legion posts, VFW posts, DAR chapters, local historical societies and boards and more. So in a meeting of the program’s executive committee, we decided to extends the submission deadline until midnight - July 10. Also - that means that anyone who already submitted their application can update any of the files submitted - by simply contacting the program management and requesting that their submission be made editable. All that is available at ww1cc.org/100memorials. 100 Cities / 100 Memorials project profile We have a guest with us today who knows all about how these projects come together. Courtland Jindra has been working on a 100 Cities / 100 Memorials project in Los Angeles - the Victory Memorial Grove project, near Dodger Stadium. Welcome Courtland! Courtland - really briefly - can you give us an overview of the project? [courtland reply] A few weeks ago, you had a cleanup event where you brought a bunch of the stakeholders together for some hands-on time - tell us about that. [courtland reply] You held a re-dedication ceremony on Flag day didn’t you? [courtland reply] That was Courtland Jindra - a citizen historian, a long time WW1 commemoration advocate and importantly - the co-director of the managing board for the California WW1 Centennial Commission. Learn all about the program and sign up for the project blog to stay updated on news and events for the 100 cities . 100 memorials project at ww1cc.org/100memorials or by following the links in the podcast notes. link:http://www.ww1cc.org/california http://www.ww1cc.org/100cities Activities and Events From the U.S. National WW1 Centennial Events Register at WW1CC.org/events - here is our upcoming “event pick” of the week: “Families on the WW1 Homefront” is a tour offered at the Charles A. Lindbergh Historic Site in Little Falls, Minnesota - every other Saturday beginning July 1st and ending Sept 2nd. Historical reenactors portraying the Lindbergh family and neighbors create the tour, providing insights into the daily lives of Minnesotans at home during WW1. Visitors will hear inside stories about farming for the war effort, assist a Red Cross volunteer and learn about the ways Minnesotan life changed during this period. Check out U.S. National WW1 Centennial Events Register for things happening in your area, and while you are there, you’ll find a big red button there so you can submit your own upcoming events - making them part of the national archival record of the WW1 centennial - go to ww1cc.org/events or follow the links in the podcast notes. link:http://www.mnhs.org/event/2399 ww1cc.org/events Lafayette, we are here: And if you happen to be in Paris this coming week - we invite you to join The American Battle Monuments Commission at the Cimetière de Picpus for a ceremony in memory of General John J. Pershing's visit to the grave site of the Marquis de Lafayette. The visit was profound 100 years ago - as it honored the deep ties between the two nations. Lafayette, you may remember, was a key connection with France during the revolutionary war against the British. As Pershing came to the resting place of the french general - It is said that he announced. “Lafayette - We are here!”. Turns out that that’s not actually true. - On the occasion Pershing only made some brief remarks - It was the general’s “designated orator,” Colonel C. E. Stanton. Quote: “What we have of blood and treasure are yours,” Stanton intoned. “In the presence of the illustrious dead, we pledge our hearts and our honor in carrying the war to a successful conclusion.” And then the final line of his speech: “Lafayette, we are here!” This from the pages of “Black Jack: The Life and Times of John J. Pershing by Frank E. Vandiver. Back to the event - Representatives of the ABMC, the French government and American government will lay a wreath at Lafayette's grave, in recognition of both Pershing's visit in 1917 and the Marquis's own work in cementing the relationship between the two nations from the -seventeen seventies - to his death in 1834. link:http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/commemorate/event-map-system/eventdetail/5033/100th-anniversary-of-pershing-s-visit-to-lafayette-s-grave.html Education National History Day WW1 Award Winners A few week ago we were joined by Dr. Cathy Gorn, executive director of National History Day introducing us to their amazing organization and upcoming national event. For our education section - we are pleased to report that Caleb O’Mara, Janelyn Geronimo, Julianne Viernes, and Melissa Takahashi won The World War I History Prizes at the national finals of National History Day. WW1 Centennial Commissioner Dr. Libby O’Connell was on hand in to congratulate these wonderful kids and give them the special award we sponsored. Caleb, a senior student at Keene High School in Keene New Hampshire, was awarded this prize for his paper titled "Eugene Debs and the Fight for Free Speech" - This ties directly into our story today about the first amendment oppression that came with the espionage and Sedition acts. Debs spent 10 years in prison for his opposition to the war - and Caleb’s paper explores the issue. Janelyn Geronimo, Julianne Viernes, and Melissa Takahashi are Middle-Schoolers at Waipahu Intermediate School, on Oahu, in Hawaii. They created a Junior Group Exhibit called "Dada: A Major Modern Art Movement" which won them this award. The beginnings of Dada correspond to the outbreak of World War I. Art is often political and for the Dadaists the birth of the movement was a protest against imperialist, nationalist and colonialist interests, which many Dadaists believed was the root cause of the war. These special World War I History awards are sponsored by The U.S. World War I Centennial Commission, and were given in recognition of excellence in the study of World War I and its impact, nationally, internationally and of course as these kids pointed out - socially. We’d like to congratulate these students for their outstanding work, and we thank National History Day for all they do - to bring the study of history to life for our kids! Your are awesome. link:https://www.facebook.com/ww1centennial/posts/791000247741942:0 http://nhd.org/winners Updates From The States Battleship Texas Leaks Now for our updates from the states. From Texas - we have an update on last week’s story about flooding aboard the USS Texas. The battleship USS Texas, ONE - of only two - US Navy combat ships remaining intact from World War I, had a scare last week. Leaks forced closure of the museum ship - as she began to sink and list - Emergency repairs and fast action stopped the flooding. She is watertight once more, and the 103 year-old ship is again welcoming visitors aboard. Learn more by following the links in the podcast notes. link: http://www.khou.com/news/local/battleship-texas-to-reopen-saturday-following-more-leak-repairs/449619659 https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/texas/articles/2017-06-16/battleship-texas-leaks-fixed-retired-ship-reopens-saturday International Report Guildhall exhibition This week in our International Report, we want to tell you about an exhibit that approaches WW1 in a wholly unique way. On view at the Guildhall Art Gallery in London is, “Echoes Across the Century”. The show was created by artist and set designer Jane Churchill. Her influence can be seen in the huge wooden structure that weaves its way between the rooms, creating a trench system which houses the artwork made by local artists and over 240 students. The show focuses on the human impact of the First World War by combining personal stories from the war with the interpretations of modern day children. It’s totally immersive, totally unique and very powerful. The “sky” of the installation is full of planes, and cases of paper moths line the walls, acting as a memorial to those who died at the Front. Apothecaries’ cabinets, tobacco tins and cooks’ matchboxes contain war torn landscapes in miniature, and collaborative collages depict scenes from the trenches. See the wonderful images from the exhibit and learn more about it by following the links in the podcast notes. Link:http://news.cityoflondon.gov.uk/trench-forms-centrepiece-of-behind-the-scenes-ww1-exhibition/ https://www.warhistoryonline.com/press-releases/new-ww1-exhibition-guildhall-art-gallery-celebrates-human-stories-behind-war-effort.html https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/blog/2017/06/01/extraordinary-ww1-exhibition-at-the-guildhall-art-gallery/ Spotlight in the Media An Archive of 10,000 Cylinder Recordings Readied for the Spotify Era! The University of California, Santa Barbara recently launched a new website for its Cylinder Audio Archive that features over 10,000 cylinder recordings — all available to download or to stream online for free. Before MP3s, before CDs, before cassettes and even before vinyl records …When Thomas Edison first invented the ability to record and play back sound, it was on cylinders. First made of tinfoil, then wax and plastic, cylinder recordings, commonly the size and shape of a soda can, were the first commercially produced sound recordings in the decades around the turn of the 20th century.” UCSB has digitized a wonderful collection of these - giving us a real insight into what people heard as they listened to the very influential songs and popular music during WW1. We’ve included a link in the podcast notes that leads you directly to that collection so you can take a listen for yourself. More than 2,000 cylinders still await digitization. UCSB has launched the “Adopt a Cylinder” program, which allows you to make donations toward cylinders - that will then be prioritized for digitization. Learn more by following the link in the podcast notes. I personally own a Edison Cylinder player and have a couple of boxes of cylinders - Now I know what to do with them. Hoorray for the University of California Santa Barbara! Thank you! Link: UCSB - http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/wwi.php https://hyperallergic.com/249190/an-archive-of-10000-cylinder-recordings-readied-for-the-spotify-era/ http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/adopt.php Wonder Woman and Chemical Warfare Also This week in Popular Mechanics - we saw a great discussion of the history of gas and its use in WW1 - The headline reads - The Real Story of the World War I Poison Gas in 'Wonder Woman' The article looks at the use of gas in the new Wonder Woman movie and then compares the film depiction to the actual historical use of the weapon. It’s a great discussion of “truth in filmmaking”, of the role of entertainment in education and of Wonder Woman in general. That aside - What caught our attention was that WW1 is being discussed in Popular Mechanics, that Wonder Woman, much like the video game Battlefield 1, is inspiring conversation about WW1 among and between people who previously had forgotten the war - because after all - it IS the war the changed the world!!. Read the article by visiting Popular Mechanics at the link provided in the podcast notes, but beware of spoilers if you have not seen the movie! link:http://www.popularmechanics.com/culture/movies/a26769/world-war-i-poison-gas-wonder-woman/ http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/communicate/press-media/wwi-centennial-news/2606-the-real-story-of-wwi-poison-gas-in-wonder-woman.html Articles and Posts Capt. Miller In our Articles and Posts where we explore the World War One Centennial Commission’s rapidly growing website at ww1cc.org - This week in the ww1cc.org/news section is the story of Capt James E Miller, one of the first aviators in the U.S. military and the first U.S. aviation casualty in World War I. Captain Miller was named recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross recently, more than 99 years after his heroic actions over France in 1918. On the 242nd birthday of the U.S. Army, which was June 14th, Miller's great-grandson, Byron Derringer was presented with the Captain’s Distinguished Flying Cross. You can read more about his service during the war by following the link in the podcast notes or by visiting ww1cc.org/news Link:http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/communicate/press-media/wwi-centennial-news/2619-first-fallen-aviator-of-world-war-i-honored-with-distinguished-flying-cross.html ww1cc.org/news Ghost fleet Forty miles south of Washington, DC, off of Maryland’s Charles County shoreline - near a little town named Nanjemoy, the water-beaten remains of more than two hundred ships lie in their final resting places in the shallow waters of the Potomac River’s Mallows Bay. According to Samuel Orlando, Chesapeake Bay Regional Coordinator at NOA “Mallows Bay is the richest marine heritage site in the United States,”. “In addition to being reflective of America’s emergence as a naval superpower during World War I, the Ghost Fleet provides the structure for a unique marine ecosystem.” Read about how the industrial complex and economy that grew out of World War I led to the fleet’s demise by visiting ww1cc.org/news. I never knew about this site - but having seen the picture - it’s on my list of places to go see on the east coast. It looks amazing. link:http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/communicate/press-media/wwi-centennial-news/2610-the-history-of-the-ghost-fleet-of-mallows-bay.html WWrite Blog In our WWRITE blog, which explores WWI’s Influence on contemporary writing and scholarship, this week's post is: "Echoes of Sassoon: A Conversation with Matti Friedman". The post is written by Brian Castner, co-editor of The Road Ahead - author of - All the Ways We Kill and Die - and the book - The Long Walk. Castner also wrote the foreword for David Chrisinger's book, See Me for Who I Am… Which we featured last week…. In this post, Castner interviews award-winning author and journalist, Matti Friedman, who is both Israeli and Canadian. He wrote and they discuss his memoir, Pumpkinflowers. As Friedman and Castner point out, more Canadian soldiers died in the Great War than in any other conflict, and its influence can be felt throughout Pumpkinflowers. This puts Friedman at odds with many contemporary American veteran-authors, who often reach to other conflicts for comparison when writing about their wars. —Vietnam for Iraq, and Korea for Afghanistan, Don't miss this fascinating post about how and why WWI would color a Canadian’s view of a very different war in Middle East at ww1cc.org/w-w-r-i-t-e and if WW1’s Influence on contemporary writing and scholarship is of particular interest to you - sign up for the blog at the same link. Link: http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/articles-posts/2615-echoes-of-sassoon-a-conversation-with-matti-friedman.html ww1cc.org/wwrite http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/articles-posts.html The Buzz - WW1 in Social Media Posts That brings us to the buzz - the centennial of WW1 this week in social media with Katherine Akey - Katherine - what do you have for us this week? First to Fight: The 5th Marine Regiment sets sail An image shows the Marines as they set sail for France link:https://www.facebook.com/ww1centennial/photos/a.290566277785344.1073741829.185589304949709/790571404451493/?type=3&theater Ike Sims A photo from our Instagram feed proves popular Link:https://www.facebook.com/ww1centennial/photos/a.290566277785344.1073741829.185589304949709/792836804224953/?type=3&theater Closing And That’s WW1 Centennial News for this week. Thank you for listening! We want to thank our guests: Mike Shuster from the Great War Project blog on his post “where are the Americans!?” Richard Rubin, Author, Storyteller and self-proclaimed bon-vivan and Jonathan Bratten, Historian and their StoryTeller and the Historian segment on the US troops arriving in France Courtland Jindra, co-director of the managing board of the California WW1 Centennial Commission and project lead on the 100 Cities / 100 Memorials restoration at Victory Memorial Grove in LA. Katherine Akey the Commission’s social media director and also the line producer for the show. And I am Theo Mayer - your host. The US World War One Centennial Commission was created by Congress to honor, commemorate and educate about WW1. Our programs are to-- inspire a national conversation and awareness about WW1; This show is a part of that effort! we are bringing the lessons of the 100 years ago into today's classrooms; We are helping to restore WW1 memorials in communities of all sizes across our country; and of course we are building America’s National WW1 Memorial in Washington DC. We rely entirely on your donations. No government appropriations or taxes are being used, so please give what you can by going to ww1cc.org/donate - all lower case Or if you are listening to the show on your smart phone you can text us a donation - just text the letters: WW1 to the number 41444. We want to thank commission’s founding sponsor the Pritzker Military Museum and Library for their support. The podcast can be found on our website at ww1cc.org/cn on iTunes, google play, and tuneIn - search for ww1 Centennial News. Our twitter and instagram handles are both @ww1cc and we are on facebook @ww1centennial. Thanks for joining us. And don’t forget to share what you are learning here about “The War that Changed the World”. So long. [music]
Meet Ian Ginsberg. President of C.O. Bigelow Apothecaries. Listen as he describes the perks of being a pessimist, and what it means to run an old-school 4th generation business in an ever-evolving beauty marketplace.@basebeautycreativeagency@wherebrainsmeetbeautypodcastbasebeauty.com
Meet Ian Ginsberg. President of C.O. Bigelow Apothecaries. Listen as he describes the perks of being a pessimist, and what it means to run an old-school 4th generation business in an ever-evolving beauty marketplace. @basebeautycreativeagency @wherebrainsmeetbeautypodcast basebeauty.com
With over 5000 species of plants - many of them medicinal or otherwise 'useful' to our lives - Chelsea Physic Garden still serves the same purpose almost 350 years after it was founded by the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries. This lecture will revisit its past; some of the antique technologies pioneered there as well as profile some of its notable people and, of course, plants.Part of the Mondays at One Gardens SeriesThe transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/are-you-interested-or-discounted-long-term-social-financeGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 1,900 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.ukTwitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollegeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollegeInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege
ACA Member Benefits The greatest benefit of Fellowship is the open sharing among Fellows of ideas for bringing greater success, both professionally and financially, to the pharmacy practice. The College is comprised of many individuals who hold leadership positions in other state and national pharmacy organizations and provides an excellent forum to discuss areas of mutual interest and benefit to the profession in addition to strengthening an individual practice. LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE: http://acainfo.org/aca/education-3/leadership/ Maintaining Fellowship/Membership in the College designates you as an individual who is committed to offering exemplary pharmacy services in your community. A number of items are available to assist you in marketing this fact to your patients, potential patients and other health care practitioners in your community. If you want to enhance your entrepreneurial and business management skills, you'll want to seriously consider membership in the American College of Apothecaries. ACA Headquarters2830 Summer Oaks DriveBartlett, Tennessee 38134 901.383.8119 Office901.473-8187 Faxinfo@ACAinfo.org See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's not often you find a garden that was founded in 1673, as the Apothecaries' Garden. Ann was on a trip to Europe recently and dropped in on the beautiful Chelsea Physic Garden on the side of the River Thames … Continue reading →
Dr Russell Hearn has a portfolio career that sees him balance his time between working in general practice in London and Expedition & Wilderness Medicine. He directs and teaches on the Expedition & Wilderness medicine components at Kings College London (KCL) and University College of London (UCL) & is also an Advanced Life Support Instructor. In recognition of providing high-level medical cover for various expeditions and extreme events, Dr Hearn was elected a fellow of the Wilderness Medicine Society in 2013. In this podcast, Dr Liam West (@Liam_West) poses questions that see Dr Hearn take listeners through what it is like to work within these extreme conditions, tips on how to provide optimal medical cover and how to get involved. Useful Resources: Wilderness medicine society of America – consensus documents http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20591379 - High Altitude Illness http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25498264 - Hypothermia http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25498262 - Frist Bite http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25498263 - Heat Related Illness http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25498265 - Lightning Injuries http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25498266 - Acute Pain in Remote Locations http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25498256 - Spinal Immobilization in Austere Environment http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25498257 - Wound Management in Austere Environment http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25498260 - Exercise-Associated Hyponatraemia International World Extreme Medicine Conference & Expo http://www.extrememedicineexpo.com Fellowship Programme of the Academy of Wilderness Medicine (America) http://www.expeditionmedicine.co.uk/index.php/advice/resource/r-0082.html Diploma in Medical Care of Conflict and Catastrophes – Worshipful Society of Apothecaries, London http://www.apothecaries.org/faculty-of-the-conflict-catastrophe-medicine/course-in-conflict-catastrophe-medicine KCL Wilderness Medicine SSC Website http://www.wildernessmedic.org
The American College of Apothecaries was founded on May 9, 1940 in Richmond, Virginia. In 1978, the Research & Education Foundation was established, and in 1998 the American College of Veterinary Pharmacists began. The existence of these three separate entities allows for the provision of numerous benefits to the Fellowship and the profession. Our Research & Education Resource Center was founded in 1998 in Bartlett, Tennessee. WEBSITE: http://acainfo.org/aca/about-aca/
The American College of Apothecaries was founded on May 9, 1940 in Richmond, Virginia. In 1978, the Research & Education Foundation was established, and in 1998 the American College of Veterinary Pharmacists began. The existence of these three separate entities allows for the provision of numerous benefits to the Fellowship and the profession. Our Research & Education Resource Center was founded in 1998 in Bartlett, Tennessee. WEBSITE: http://acainfo.org/aca/about-aca/ ACA Headquarters2830 Summer Oaks DriveBartlett, Tennessee 38134 901.383.8119 Office901.473-8187 Faxinfo@ACAinfo.org See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We interview the Executive Vice President - Ed Hesterlee PharmD. with the American College of Apothecaries. The ACA was founded on May 9, 1940 in Richmond, Virginia. In 1978, the Research & Education Foundation was established, and in 1998 the American College of Veterinary Pharmacists began. The existence of these three separate entities allows for the provision of numerous benefits to the Fellowship and the profession. Our Research & Education Resource Center was founded in 1998 in Bartlett, Tennessee. The basic purpose of the American College of Apothecaries is the translation and dissemination of knowledge, research data and recent developments in professional pharmacy practice for the benefit of pharmacists, pharmacy students and the public. This is achieved through regular distribution of periodicals, development of major publications and continuing education courses on clinical and administrative topics and conducting educational conferences.
We interview the Executive Vice President - Ed Hesterlee PharmD. with the American College of Apothecaries. The ACA was founded on May 9, 1940 in Richmond, Virginia. In 1978, the Research & Education Foundation was established, and in 1998 the American College of Veterinary Pharmacists began. The existence of these three separate entities allows for the provision of numerous benefits to the Fellowship and the profession. Our Research & Education Resource Center was founded in 1998 in Bartlett, Tennessee. The basic purpose of the American College of Apothecaries is the translation and dissemination of knowledge, research data and recent developments in professional pharmacy practice for the benefit of pharmacists, pharmacy students and the public. This is achieved through regular distribution of periodicals, development of major publications and continuing education courses on clinical and administrative topics and conducting educational conferences. Dr. Hesterlee is the Executive Vice President of the American College of Apothecaries, and part-time consultant to the pharmaceutical industry, national pharmacy associations and small business operations interested in entrepreneurship, improved customer service and relationship marketing. American College of Apothecaries Research & Education Resource Center 2830 Summer Oaks Drive Bartlett, Tennessee 38134 Phone: 901-383-8119 Fax: 901-383-8882 Email: info@acainfo.org http://acainfo.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.