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RTÉ - News at One Podcast
More non-religious weddings in 2023 - CSO

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 3:01


Barbara Ryan, Wedding celebrant on the trend

The Locher Room
A One-on-One Interview with Colleen Zenk

The Locher Room

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 61:28


The one and only Colleen Zenk sat down for an in-depth interview in The Locher Room. Colleen will tell us all about her return to daytime TV and her new role as Aunt Jordan on CBS's The Young and the Restless. Colleen is known to daytime audiences for her delicious role of Barbara Ryan which she played for 32 years on As the World Turns.Colleen was born in Barrington, Illinois and studied drama at The Catholic University of America. In her early career, she appeared in print ads and TV commercials for Kellogg's and L'eggs. Colleen has enjoyed a number of roles on stage as well including work on Broadway and off.Don't miss the chance to catch up with Colleen Zenk in The Locher Room.Photo Credit: SONJA FLEMMING/CBS

Radio Goolarri
Matty J IV With RMHC WA CEO Peter King On McHappy Day 151123

Radio Goolarri

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 10:52


The countdown to McHappy Day is officially on with McHappy Time fundraising launching across McDonald's restaurants in Broome! McHappy Day is the largest annual fundraiser for Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC), which helps seriously ill and injured children and their families stay together while receiving medical care in a nearby hospital. From now until McHappy Day on Saturday 18 November, Broome locals can pick up a pair of exclusive Grimace or Hamburglar themed Silly Socks or Helping Hands from their local Macca's, with 100% of profits going directly to RMHC. Tania Mesch, Licensee for McDonald's Broome said: “Every year, we are blown away by the generosity of our customers who dig deep for McHappy Day and help us raise much needed funds for Ronald McDonald House Charities. “Over the next few weeks, we are asking Broome locals to top up their Macca's order with a pair of Silly Socks or Helping Hands, if they are in a position to do so. “The funds raised will go directly towards helping Ronald McDonald House Charities continue to make a real difference to the lives of seriously ill or injured children and their families across Australia”. McHappy Time – the month-long celebration leading up to McHappy Day – which commences today, will shine brighter than ever in 2023 thanks to a group of familiar Aussie faces who are coming together to help raise much needed awareness and funding for the cause. Over the month, ARIA award-winning singer-songwriter Amy Shark, The Block's Dan Reilly, Australian Tennis royalty Dylan Alcott, NRL Legend Gorden Tallis, Sydney Swans' great Josh Kennedy with Isaac Heeney, Montana Ham and Chloe Molloy, and Parramatta Eels' Elsie Albert, Abbi Church, Rachel Pearson and Junior Paolo will pop up on TV screens around the country as part of the official advertising campaign to remind Aussies to ‘give back with a Big Mac'! Joining previous alumni ambassadors Naomi Watts, Katie Holmes, Eva Longoria and Eva Mendes, Amy Shark said: “I am incredibly honoured to be a part of this year's awesome line up of Aussie greats, partnering with Macca's to make a real difference, by raising awareness of McHappy Day and supporting the truly invaluable work of Ronald McDonald House Charities. “During life's toughest challenges, RMHC stands as a beacon of hope and support for seriously ill and injured children and their families. With open arms, they provide a nurturing haven where families can find comfort, solace and a community that understands. Their compassion and generosity are reflective of our Australian spirit, which is why I'm so passionate about helping RMHC ensure that families will never have to face these trials alone, allowing them to focus on what truly matters – being together and finding strength in unity.” Ronald McDonald House Charities Australia CEO, Barbara Ryan expressed her enthusiasm for this year's fundraiser: “McHappy Day is a celebration that captures the spirit of giving, and this year's group of Aussie stars truly embody the essence of generosity. I'm so excited to witness the positive impact they will bring to the lives of children and families in need. “For more than three decades, McHappy Day has raised over $61 million to help keep Australian families of seriously ill and injured children together in their time of need. We're calling for everyone's support again this year to enable us to continue to help where and when it's needed most,” said Barbara. McDonald's launched McHappy Day in Australia in 1991 to help raise essential funds for Ronald McDonald House Charities. There are now 18 Ronald McDonald Houses nationally, with the charity caring for almost 35,000 families every year. In addition to providing a home away from home, Ronald McDonald House Charities also runs Family Rooms, Family Retreats, Hospitality Carts and a National Learning Program to support families through and after their child's challenging hospital journey and ongoing recovery.

Biotech Clubhouse
Episode 53

Biotech Clubhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 59:37


On this week's episode of Biotech Hangout, For Blood and Money: Billionaires, Biotech, and the Quest for a Blockbuster Drug author, Nathan Vardi, joins hosts Daphne Zohar, Josh Schimmer, Tim Opler and guest Barbara Ryan. They start the discussion recapping the fallout from the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and the domino effect it's had, including more fear in the banking system, hate and blame directed towards VCs, and the effect on CFOs. The conversation pivots to more positive news with three big M&A deals from the week - Pfizer acquires Seagen, Sanofi acquires Provention Bio and Merck acquires Velos Bio - and the proportion of new drug approvals in the neurology space. Then, the group highlights activist investors in biotech, who made waves this week. *This episode aired on March 17, 2023. Disclosure from Josh Schimmer: "Evercore ISI disclosures for the companies that I cover can be found on the Biotech Hangout homepage."

Dr. Doireann’s Podcast
S3 Ep1: "What Every Woman Needs to Know About Her Gut" with Professor Barbara Ryan

Dr. Doireann’s Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 59:19


Professor Barbara Ryan, Consultant Gastroenterologist at Tallaght University Hospital, one half of The Gut Experts and author of “What Every Woman Needs to Know About Her Gut”  chats with me about… -          the gut-brain-axis -          why some people suffer from bloating and other don't -          how our breathing pattern determines how much we bloat…fascinating!  -          why our gut microbiome is so important and every day steps we can take to support our gut health for overall health -          whether or not probiotics are worth the hype -          why you should NOT do high street food allergy tests -          what exactly is the FLAT Gut Diet -          Is the low FODMAP diet for IBS too restrictive 

Minds Behind Maps
Barbara Ryan - How Landsat Became Free & Open - MBM #21

Minds Behind Maps

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 116:33 Very Popular


Barbara Ryan was instrumental in the policy change in 2008 that opened up the Landsat data to being freely & openly available for anyone to access. This resulted in more than 100x uptake in the number of imagery downloaded and fundamentally changed the Earth Observation industry.She is currently the Executive Director of the World Geospatial Industry Council---Episode Sponsors:Radiant Earth Foundation: Apply for the 2022 Radiant MLHub Impact Award for agriculture-related applications for Africa - with a $5,000 cash prize.Element84Dan Pilone's appearance on the podcast---About Barbara:TwitterLinkedIn Shownotes:We recorded this interview while Barbara was in Amsterdam for the Geospatial World ForumLandsat policy change documentGilberto Camara at the time Chief of INPE: Brazilian National Institute for Space ResearchMark Mayers, former Director of USGSWorld Geospatial Industry CouncilGEO: Group on Earth Observations: the organization, not the field ;-)Books recommendations:Ender's Game by Orson Scott CardSnow Crash by Neal StephensonTimestamps:00:00 - Introduction02:56 - Importance of in-person conversation05:52 - Connecting people08:00 - Reaching people beyond languages10:43 - Landsat pre-2008: before it was free & open19:09 - Impact of the giving the data away for free21:51 - Details on the policy change: push-backs & financial incentives28:43 - The direct impact on the USGS30:39 - International collaboration32:32 - Domino Effect: The impact of Landsat on offer Open Data Policies36:02 - Potential unexpected negative effects37:41 - The scale of the impact opening up Landsat had41:13 - Don't use data as your transactional currency44:14 - Making satellite imagery accessible beyond the data52:00 - Distributing data as easily as possible57:07 - Spicy politics story involving the Secretary of Interior1:04:21 - Open Data should not be taken for granted1:11:31 - Thoughts on Commercial Earth Observation1:14:16 - Open Data Policies for Commercial EO: Parallels with the Gaming Industry1:23:18 - Improving Communications in Science1:28:41 - Earth Observation could learn to tell stories from the Gaming Industry1:34:21: Barbara's current role1:39:04 - Being better ambassadors of Geospatial1:42:32 - WGIC's funding model1:45:36: - Barbara retiring only to come back multiple times1:51:12 - Book recommendations1:53:21 - Advice for younger people Feel free to reach out!My TwitterFor news about the podcastWebsite

Entelechy Leadership Stories
Barbara Ryan, Empowering Women Leaders in Boardrooms and C-Suites

Entelechy Leadership Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 29:13


https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbara-ryan/ (Barbara Ryan) is a powerhouse. Because of our interest in the topic of women in leadership, Barbara Ryan brought plenty of insights and experience to our conversation. Barbara founded Barbara Ryan Advisors, a capital markets and communications firm, following a more than 30-year career on Wall Street as a managing director in healthcare for Deutsche Bank. She is a longtime advocate for diversity & inclusion and is now a board director for two companies. Barbara understands that you have to do things differently when you are a woman. Barbara talked about: What it took for her to land her first board position Practical advice and steps women can take to help in their journey to their first board seat The importance of building a network both professionally and personally Barbara is also the founder of Fabulous Pharma Females, a nonprofit organization made up of a strong community of empowered female women leaders with a shared commitment to elevating women across the biopharmaceutical industry. She also writes a monthly column on https://www.pharmexec.com/view/after-blowout-2020-biotech-worst-performing-sector-ytd (PharmaExec). Visit Barbara's https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbara-ryan/ (LinkedIn) to learn more about her.

Today with Claire Byrne
What Every Woman Needs To Know About Her Gut

Today with Claire Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 19:14


Authors Prof. Barbara Ryan and Elaine McGowan.

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Take on Board
Barbara Ryan - On Pharma and Biotech boards, M&A and an NYC clone of Take on board!

Take on Board

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 28:56


Today on the Take on Board podcast, I talk to Barbara Ryan about her journey to the boardroom. Barbara began her career on Wall Street as a sell side analyst covering the large-cap pharma industry for over 30 years. Following her career on the street. She founded her own capital market strategic advisory firm in 2013 and has led the investor relations and communication efforts for a variety of biopharma companies.She has played a leading role in raising well over $1.5 billion in capital for development and early commercial-stage biotechs and has advised on large M&A transactions including Shire + AbbVie and Shire + Bexalta. She's a corporate board member in both public and private boardrooms with expertise in healthcare and life science capital markets.Barbara is currently on the boards of INVO Bioscience, MiNK Therapeutics, OcuTerra and Safecore Health. Barbara is also the founder of Fabulous Pharma Females, a nonprofit organization and a community of empowered women leaders with a shared commitment to elevating women across the biopharmaceutical industry.Barbara Ryan on linkedInYou might want to:Join the Take on Board Facebook communityJoin the Take on Board LinkedIn communityFollow along on TwitterWork with meJoin the Take on Board: Kickstarter group programJoin the Take on Board: Accelerator group programFind out more about meContact meAlso mentioned in this episode:Fabulous Pharma Females

Charlottesville Community Engagement
March 23, 2022: Interim City Manager Rogers recommends two cent property tax increase related to Buford Middle School project

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 18:04


One website I frequently pursue claims that March 23 is National Puppy Day, Melba Toast Day, Near Miss Day, World Maths Day, and World Meteorological Day. Whether or not these are bona fide or bananas, there certainly are a lot of interesting things to pay attention on this ever-changing planet of ours. Charlottesville Community Engagement seeks to document as much as possible in this corner of the world, and I’m your host, Sean Tubbs. This newsletter and podcast are free, but your financial support ensures regular updates! On today’s program:Interim City Manager Michael C. Rogers recommends a two-cent increase in Charlottesville’s property tax rate to begin saving up money for school reconfigurationMembers of the public weigh in on the FY23 budget and that tax rateA new schedule has been set for a federal lawsuit seeking to force a House of Delegates race in 2022 Charlottesville seeks input on a traffic safety study on Fifth Street ExtendedFirst shout-out goes to the Piedmont Master GardenersThe first subscriber-supported shout-out today goes to the Piedmont Master Gardeners to announce their 2022 Spring Lecture Series featuring leading experts on sustainable landscaping, indigenous gardening wisdom and small fruit production at home. For two more Thursdays in March, you can buy a virtual ticket for these informative events. On March 24 at 7 p.m., Jayesh Samtani will discuss “Home Garden Berries—Selection, Cultivation, and Growing Alongside Ornamental Plants.” On March 31 at 7 p.m., Barbara Ryan will discuss “The New Sustainable Garden - Designing with Native Plants.”To purchase a ticket or to learn more, visit piedmontmastergardeners.org/events.2022 House suit proceedsNow that a federal lawsuit seeking to force a House of Delegates race in 2022 has been sent back to the Eastern District of Virginia, Judge David Novak has provided a path forward for how the suit will proceed. Plaintiff Paul Goldman has until Friday to file arguments for why he feels he has the legal standing to bring forward a case against the Board of Elections that challenges the constitutionality of allowing Delegates elected in 2021 to continue to serve until the end of 2023. The Virginia Attorney General’s office has until April 1 to file a motion as to why Goldman lacks jurisdiction and to express an opinion on whether Novak or a three-judge panel on the Fourth Circuit should rule on the question of standing. Goldman would then have until April 15 to respond. “Because the Fourth Circuit remanded this case to the District Court to address only the issue of standing, the parties shall not file any motions or other pleadings beside those listed above,” Novak wrote in his ruling. (read the March 21 order)For more information, read Graham Moomaw’s report on Monday’s hearing in the Virginia Mercury. City seeking input on Fifth Street safetyCharlottesville is pursuing Smart Scale funding for improvements to Fifth Street Extended as part of an overall effort to prevent future fatalities on the roadway. The city is looking at the area between Old Ridge Street and Harris Road. “This study focuses on improvement concepts that target known needs, reduce community impacts, and address all modes in a cost-effective manner,” reads the introduction. “Projects and solutions may be considered for future funding through local, regional, state and/or federal transportation programs — but not without first getting YOUR INPUT!”According to an information sheet on the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission’s Smart Scale page, there is no scope or cost estimate for the project. “Charlottesville identified the need for a project between Cherry/Elliott and Harris Roads in the 5th Ridge McIntire Multimodal Corridor Study, in Streets That Work, and in the Bike and Pedestrian Master Plan,” reads that page. “Considerations for the application include redesigning the intersection, enhancing multimodal facilities along the corridor, improving access, and enhancing transit access, lighting, and landscape of the area.The city has already been awarded Smart Scale funds to address the intersection of Elliott Avenue, Ridge Street, Cherry Avenue, and Fifth Street Extended. (read the application)The Charlottesville-Albemarle Metropolitan Planning Organization’s Policy Board will discuss the Smart Scale projects at their virtual meeting on 2 p.m. Thursday. (meeting info)Rogers recommends two cent property tax increase for CY22Charlottesville City Council held a public hearing Monday on the real estate tax rate and personal property tax rate for the fiscal year that begins on July 1. Before then and before the general public comment period, Interim City Manager Michael C. Rogers presented Council with several ways forward on raising funds in the next five years for paying up to $75 million for the renovation of Buford Middle School. (review the presentation)“Several of you asked that we dig a little deeper and come back with several scenarios as we try to get to some resolution on how to deal with this issue,” Rogers said. The presentation featured another lesson from Senior Budget Management Analyst Krisy Hammill about the city’s looming debt crisis. “We have approximately $85 million that’s currently outstanding,” Hammill said. Hamill said the city currently pays about $11 million each year for debt service and that amount would drop if no further debt was issued. “Of this outstanding debt, about 28 percent of that is for school-related projects that have already been completed,” Hammill said. Hammill presented multiple scenarios, all which assume an annual growth rate of 1.5 percent over the next from the real estate property tax as well as two percent in revenues from meals tax rate. Hammill said it is the size of the project that is presenting an accounting problem. Without it, the city would expect to have a total five-year CIP of $82.4 million, requiring the sale of $46.9 million in bonds. “With the other projects that are on the Capital Improvement Plan list, they are of such amounts that we can manage our CIP within our affordability,” Hammill said. But adding a $75 million project will increase the total CIP to $157.4 million, requiring the sale of $121.9 million. VMDO, the architectural firm hired by the school system for reconfiguration, has suggested splitting those bonds sales over the period with $2.5 million this year, $20 million in FY24, $32.5 million in FY25, and $20 million in FY26. “Our annual debt service payment is moving from the $11.4 million that we’ve been talking about up to about $22 million in 2032,” Hammill said. “This is roughly equivalent to about a two cent tax increase over the next four years if we were going to that incrementally.” Other scenarios include a seven cent tax increase in FY23 in order to build up a larger reserve to pay off debt service. Another would be to reduce the city’s cost for reconfiguration to $50 million. Kevin Rotty, a financial consultant who advises the city on long-term debt, said other options would be to reduce city spending as well as to continue exploring state funding in advance of a special session to resolve the state budget that has not yet been called. “There’s a couple bills in the General Assembly right now which are talking about school construction,” Rotty said. “Certainly the city is not unique in having some school needs here.”The exact funding scenario depends on multiple variables, but the main lever Council gets to control is the tax rate. Rogers weighs in with his recommendationRogers reminded Council that the city will have to pick up the tab for paying 15 firefighters after a federal SAFER grant runs out. Collective bargaining will also have a cost as well. “There are some big opportunities in transit and opportunities to make progress on our climate plan but we’ve got to add money to match the funds that are available from the [federal government and the state,” Rogers said. Rogers had this recommendation for Council.“The proposed school reconfiguration has not been integrated into the city’s capital improvements program in a manner that will allow City Council to make a coordinated funding plan,” Rogers said. Nevertheless, he said there was a need to ensure that the city could cover its obligations for past needs as well as future ones. “For the FY23 budget I recommend that Council should enact a two cent real estate tax and set the money aside within the capital projects fund earmarked as the beginning of an annual funding program to generate funds for school reconfiguration,” Rogers said. Rogers recommended delaying a bond issue for reconfiguration for the school in FY23 until after a long-term plan could be developed. He also suggested a rehaul of the entire capital improvement program to be ready for next year’s budget. “Let’s move forward but not too fast,” Rogers said. “Let’s take a pause and start putting away some money for this project.”Rogers said that would give more time to see how the statewide conversation on school construction funding plays out. Similar stories:Council’s emphasis on housing issues reflected in proposed capital budget, December 16, 2018Council wants more info before giving direction on capital spending, November 18, 2020Charlottesville's Draft Capital Budget includes $50 million for Middle School reconfiguration, January 28, 2021Charlottesville Budget staff continues to warn Council of approaching debt limit, April 1, 2021Council discusses tax increases to help cover $60 million Buford upgrades, August 2, 2021Charlottesville Planning Commission gets first look at FY23-FY27 Capital Budget, November 29, 2021Prepping for Charlottesville's FY23 Capital Improvement Program, January 29, 2022Second shout-out goes to Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society Today’s first subscriber-fueled shout-out is for an upcoming panel discussion on local history. The Centennial anniversary of the Jefferson Madison Regional Library is coming to an end, and staff at the Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society will talk Thursday at 7 p.m. about an upcoming article on “JMRL at 100” in the Magazine of Albemarle Charlottesville History. ACHS Program Coordinator Sterling Howell will speak with JMRL’s Historical Collection Librarian Miranda Burnett and UVA Law Library Coordinator Addison Patrick. It’s another Unregulated Historical Meandering on the Last Word on the Library Centennial. Register on Zoom or join the program on Facebook Live.  Public weighs in on real estate tax rate, personal property tax rate, and the FY23 budgetEarlier this year, Council met its legal obligations to advertise in a newspaper of record a potential tax rate for the current calendar year.“You authorized us to go up to ten cents which would present $9.2 million in revenue,” Rogers said. Rogers’ recommended budget did not anticipate spending any of that funding, but left it unallocated pending Council’s discussion about whether they want to entertain a property tax rate. Rogers is recommending a two cent increase this year for the school project. Council also advertised keeping the personal property tax rate at $4.20 per $100 of assessed value, though Commissioner of Revenue Todd Divers said a sharp increase in the value of used vehicles will increase bills. He told Council what the equalized rate would be. “You’re looking at a rate of probably around $3.22,” Divers said. “If don’t do anything, you’re probably going to see an additional $2 million.” Elizabeth Stark, the co-chair of the Charlottesville Democratic Socialists of America, called for the full increase of ten cents to support collective bargaining, $10 million a year for affordable housing, and other priorities. “I ask that the city use all levers in their power to generate income,” Stark said. “Though all tax options are regressive, an increase to the property tax coupled with tax relief for low-wealth neighbors and an increase to the lodging tax seems to be the solution to me.”However, Jamie Fitzgerald said a full increase of ten cents will hurt his ability to remain as a renter in Charlottesville.“I rent from an owner that does not live in Charlottesville,” Fitzgerald said. “The owner performs zero maintenance on this house and the house is rapidly deteriorating.”Fitzgerald predicted his rent would be increased to cover the cost, which would force him to vacate. “I’m sure I’m not the only renter in Charlottesville facing this issue,” Fitzgerald said. Chris Meyer encouraged Council to raise the property tax rate because he said Charlottesville is undertaxed. “We need to get moving,” Meyer said. “I appreciate the city manager’s suggestion on at least a two cent raise,” Meyer said. “I would look at potentially more.” After the tax rate public hearing, the public comment period was opened on the budget. No one spoke directly about what to do with the personal property tax rate. Brad Slocum no longer lives in Charlottesville and now commutes in from Staunton. He urged Council to increase funding for Charlottesville Area Transit in order to help the city meet its climate goals.“One of the best ways to do this is to ensure director of transit, Garland Williams, has the budget he and his staff need to expand the city’s bus fleet to achieve 15-minute fixed route service,” Williams said. Brian Campbell of the Charlottesville Democratic Socialists of America called on Council to make further cuts to the police budget and to require transparency.“Charlottesville spends $19 million annually on police,” Campbell said. “Lynchburg, a city nearly twice as big and with more officers also spends $19 million on police. On a per capita basis, Charlottesville spends more on police than Albemarle, Waynesboro, Staunton, Roanoke, Harrisonburg, Blacksburg, and Lynchburg as previously noted. Why do Charlottesville police spend so much more than their peers? No one knows.” Katie Yared, a fourth year student at the University of Virginia, called on Council to enact a plastic bag tax for FY23. “As I’m sure you know, the Albemarle County budget proposes that they will implement a tax on plastic bags by January 1, 2023, with a projected revenue of $20,000,” Yared  said. “Following the lead of Albemarle County, the city of Charlottesville has an opportunity to significantly reduce plastic waste and to incentivize the use of reusable bags.” Members of the Tree Commission sought additional funding in two areas.“First, we proposed planting 200 trees per year so that we can plant more trees than are being removed,” said Mark Rylander. That would take an allocation of $100,000 but the City Manager’s budget only includes $75,000. Rylander said the Tree Commission would like another $105,000 a year to address the destruction of ash trees by the Emerald Ash Borer. Several speakers asked for additional funding for the Public Housing Association of Residents including its executive director, Shelby Edwards. The current level of funding for FY22 is $41,000 but the Vibrant Community process for determining funding for outside agencies only recommended $21,035 for FY23. “Please fund PHAR especially our PHAR internship problem, and also our development-led redevelopment efforts,” Edwards said. The capital budget anticipates spending $3 million in bond-raised funds on public  housing redevelopment for each of the next four years. There’s a Community Budget Forum scheduled for tonight night at 6 p.m. The meals tax rate will be on the agenda for Council’s next regularly scheduled meeting on April 4. Support the program!Special announcement of a continuing promo with Ting! Are you interested in fast internet? Visit this site and enter your address to see if you can get service through Ting. If you decide to proceed to make the switch, you’ll get:Free installationSecond month of Ting service for freeA $75 gift card to the Downtown MallAdditionally, Ting will match your Substack subscription to support Town Crier Productions, the company that produces this newsletter and other community offerings. So, your $5 a month subscription yields $5 for TCP. Your $50 a year subscription yields $50 for TCP! The same goes for a $200 a year subscription! All goes to cover the costs of getting this newsletter out as often as possible. Learn more here! This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

In The Doctor's Chair
Dr Barbara Ryan, The Gut Expert: Helping You Find a Healthier, Happier Gut

In The Doctor's Chair

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 35:46


Dr. Barbara Ryan specialises in gut health. She is a clinical professor at Trinity College Dublin and a consultant gastroenterologist. Her mission, along with clinical dietitian Elaine McGowan, is to digest the science of gut health so that women and men can learn all they need to know for a healthier, happier gut. The gut experts want to cut through the noise; share expert, science-based information; and reduce the stigma that surrounds gut health by using the three E's: Education, Empowerment, and Eating healthily. Today, she joins me to talk about functional dyspepsia, the lesser-known and more common sibling of irritable bowel syndrome. She explains why gut problems are so common and talks about gut-brain interaction. She shares her input on the role of non-expert influencers in the world of medicine, and she talks about the threefold goal of her mission. She explains why she thinks that medicine is a wonderfully rewarding career despite its challenges, and she talks about how to address burnout. She discusses the importance of contributing to the training of future doctors, and she shares her best tips for promoting resilience in yourself including how burnout can be a great learning opportunity to do things differently. “If you know, fantastic. But if you don't know, just say you don't know, and let's try and find out.”– Dr. Barbara Ryan This week on In the Doctor's Chair The relationship between the gut and the brain Countering misinformation The benefits of the Mediterranean diet Medicine as a career Why challenges don't have to be permanent setbacks The importance of self-compassion Resources Mentioned: thegutexperts.com In the Doctor's Chair  Thanks for listening to In the Doctor's Chair, the show where you'll hear conversations that share life lessons, health habits, and leadership practices that focus on positive psychology, lifestyle medicine, and ways for you to live with more vitality. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show and leave a comment wherever you listen to your podcasts. For more resources to help you to live with more vitality, please visit my website. Apple Podcasts I TuneIn I Google Play I Stitcher I Spotify The post Dr Barbara Ryan, The Gut Expert: Helping You Find a Healthier, Happier Gut appeared first on Mark Rowe.

In The Doctor's Chair
#30 Dr Barbara Ryan: The Gut Expert: Helping you find healthier, happier Gut

In The Doctor's Chair

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 35:47


Welcome that gurgling in your tummy! – it's the ‘House-Keeping Wave'

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In The Doctor's Chair
#30 Dr Barbara Ryan: The Gut Expert: Helping you find healthier, happier Gut

In The Doctor's Chair

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 35:47


Dr Barbara Ryan specialises in gut health. She is a clinical professor at Trinity College Dublin and a consultant gastroenterologist. Her mission, along with clinical dietitian Elaine McGowan, is to digest the science of gut health so that women and men can learn all they need to know for a healthier, happier gut. The gut experts want to cut through the noise; share expert, science-based information; and reduce the stigma that surrounds gut health by using the three E's: Education, Empowerment, and Eating healthily. Today, she joins me to talk about functional dyspepsia, the lesser-known and more common sibling of irritable bowel syndrome. She explains why gut problems are so common and talks about gut-brain interaction. She shares her input on the role of non-expert influencers in the world of medicine, and she talks about the threefold goal of her mission. She explains why she thinks that medicine is a wonderfully rewarding career despite its challenges, and she talks about how to address burnout. She discusses the importance of contributing to the training of future doctors, and she shares her best tips for promoting resilience in yourself including how burnout can be a great learning opportunity to do things differently. “If you know, fantastic. But if you don't know, just say you don't know, and let's try and find out.” - Dr. Barbara Ryan This week on In the Doctor's Chair The relationship between the gut and the brain Countering misinformation The benefits of the Mediterranean diet Medicine as a career Why challenges don't have to be permanent setbacks The importance of self-compassion Resources Mentioned: thegutexperts.com In the Doctor's Chair  Thanks for listening to In the Doctor's Chair, the show where you'll hear conversations that share life lessons, health habits, and leadership practices that focus on positive psychology, lifestyle medicine, and ways for you to live with more vitality. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show and leave a comment wherever you listen to your podcasts. For more resources to help you to live with more vitality, please visit my website. Apple Podcasts I TuneIn I Google Play I Stitcher I Spotify

In The Doctor's Chair
Dr Barbara Ryan, The Gut Expert: Helping You Find a Healthier, Happier Gut

In The Doctor's Chair

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 35:46


Dr. Barbara Ryan specialises in gut health. She is a clinical professor at Trinity College Dublin and a consultant gastroenterologist. Her mission, along with clinical dietitian Elaine McGowan, is to digest the science of gut health so that women and men can learn all they need to know for a healthier, happier gut. The gut experts want to cut through the noise; share expert, science-based information; and reduce the stigma that surrounds gut health by using the three E's: Education, Empowerment, and Eating healthily. https://drmarkrowe.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/030-In-The-Doctors-Chair-Dr-Barbara-Ryan-The-Gut-Expert-Helping-You-Find-a-Healthier-Happier-Gut.mp3 Today, she joins me to talk about functional dyspepsia, the lesser-known and more common sibling of irritable bowel syndrome. She explains why gut problems are so common and talks about gut-brain interaction. She shares her input on the role of non-expert influencers in the world of medicine, and she talks about the threefold goal of her mission. She explains why she thinks that medicine is a wonderfully rewarding career despite its challenges, and she talks about how to address burnout. She discusses the importance of contributing to the training of future doctors, and she shares her best tips for promoting resilience in yourself including how burnout can be a great learning opportunity to do things differently. If you know, fantastic. But if you don't know, just say you don't know, and let's try and find out. – Dr. Barbara Ryan This Episode In the Doctor's Chair The relationship between the gut and the brain Countering misinformation The benefits of the Mediterranean diet Medicine as a career Why challenges don't have to be permanent setbacks The importance of self-compassion The post Dr Barbara Ryan, The Gut Expert: Helping You Find a Healthier, Happier Gut appeared first on Dr. Mark Rowe: Lifestyle Medicine.

Flip the Tortilla
Episode 13 with Barbara Ryan: Ever Struggle With Being “The Only” in the Room?

Flip the Tortilla

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 26:58


Barbara Ryan, wall street pioneer and glass breaker, shares how she built an incredible career in the traditionally male dominated financial sector. Her practical advice about not just surviving but thriving in muddy career terrain is priceless. Today Barbara serves as a public company board member, editorial advisor for a pharmaceutical executive magazine, and founder of Fabulous Pharma Females.

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Moms Making Six Figures Podcast
Don't Let Fear Hold You Back with Dr. Barbara Ryan

Moms Making Six Figures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 20:21


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Louise McSharry
IBS Awareness Month with Elaine McGowan and Professor Barbara Ryan

Louise McSharry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 18:06


April is Irritable Bowel Awareness Month, a condition that affects 1 in 10 people. Registered Clinical Dietician, Elaine McGowan, and Professor of Gastroenterology, Barbara Ryan, are on a mission to educate, empower and encourage eating for gut wellbeing so people may better understand their bodies and break the IBS stigma.

Brendan O'Connor
Gut Health with Professor Barbara Ryan and Elaine McGowan

Brendan O'Connor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 14:04


Brendan spoke to, Prof. Barbara Ryan, Gastroenterologist, Gut Expert and Elaine McGowan, Healthcare Dietitian &Clinical Nutritionist , about the importance of a healthy gut.

Miss Bossy Boots Podcast
Breaking glass ceilings with Barbara Ryan

Miss Bossy Boots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 44:25


Barbara Ryan lives in New York City. She started her corporate career working on Wall Street. In the late seventies. It's interesting to hear her talk about how much has evolved (and unfortunately how much has not) when it comes to ambitious females navigating their career trajectory over the last 4 decades in one of the worlds most cutthroat economies. Barbara witnessed first-hand how little support women had in certain male-dominated industries. This inspired her to start the Fabulous Pharma Females group which is now chock full of CEOs and woman leaders in the pharma industry. The group works to give women an opportunity to connect with each other and create a strong community of women with a shared commitment to one another.  In this episode of Miss Bossy Boots, Barbara candidly shares so much insight into how she managed to build a successful career as a senior leadership executive and working mum and how she now encourages females to lift each other up to help each other succeed. You can connect with Barbara on LinkedIn here Plus, we'd love for you to join the conversation with us here in the Miss Bossy Boots Podcast Facebook Group.

Pharm Exec Podcast
Episode 53: Fabulous Pharma Females

Pharm Exec Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 16:39


Barbara Ryan, founder of Barbara Ryan Advisors, a member of PharmExec’s editorial advisory board, and the founder of Fabulous Pharma Females discusses the strong community she’s built providing women the opportunity to connect with each other and reinforce their shared commitment to one another.

The Informed Traveler
Disneyland Planning and Biking/Hiking Adventures

The Informed Traveler

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 32:45


In this episode, we'll chat with travel agent and author Renee Tsang about her new book called “I'll Never Grow Up: The Bare Necessities of Planning Your Disneyland Vacation”. Plus we'll visit with Barbara Ryan, owner of Ryan's Castle located near Edmonton. And if doing a little more adventuresome travel is one of your new year's resolutions we've got some ideas for you from the folks at Bike Hike Adventures. Support the show: https://www.theinformedtraveler.org/

The Informed Traveler
Disneyland Planning and Biking/Hiking Adventures

The Informed Traveler

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 28:00


In this episode, we'll chat with travel agent and author Renee Tsang about her new book called “I'll Never Grow Up: The Bare Necessities of Planning Your Disneyland Vacation”. Plus we'll visit with Barbara Ryan, owner of Ryan's Castle located near Edmonton. And if doing a little more adventuresome travel is one of your new year's resolutions we've got some ideas for you from the folks at Bike Hike Adventures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AFL Nation
Barbara Ryan From Ronald McDonald House Charities

AFL Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2019 3:09


Barbara Ryan, the CEO of Ronald McDonald House Charities, joins the Saturday Afternoon Footy team on AFL Nation to discuss how their organisation helps families, and where donations will go.

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Emergency Management Australia Podcast
Emergency Management Australia Podcast - Episode 26

Emergency Management Australia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017 27:13


Marine Rescue New South Wales has over 3,000 volunteers in 44 strategically-located units watching over the New South Wales’ most popular boating, fishing and cruising regions. In this episode, Kieran talks to Commissioner Stacey Tannos, about the great work the service provides to the community. The Resilient Australia Awards is a nation-wide program to recognise and promote initiatives that strengthen community disaster resilience. This year, St Ives North Public School won the 2017 Resilient Australia National School Award. In this episode, Simon talks to Barbara Ryan, the Assistant Principal of St. Ives North Public School, about the award-winning project.

Higher Education Center
Responsible Hospitality

Higher Education Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 20:30


Barbara Ryan is joined by Marian Novak to discuss responsible hospitality programs and its impact on college campuses.

Confronting Climate Change
Unleashing the Power of Earth Observations

Confronting Climate Change

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2014 52:00


What do we see when we look at the Earth, and what do these observations mean for the years ahead? Barbara Ryan, secretariat director of the Intergovernmental Group on Earth Observations (GEO), discusses this Geneva-based, voluntary partnership of governments and organizations dedicated to coordinated, comprehensive, and sustained Earth observations and information — sharing what scientific observers worldwide are learning about the state and health of planet Earth. Barbara J. Ryan, Alexis Madrigal

Beat Sport
22nd February - Tipp Ladies Football

Beat Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2014 2:39


Stephen chats to Barbara Ryan, 2014 Tipperary Ladies Football captain, and the 2013 co-captains of the U14 side that won the Munster championship.

On Air with Douglas
The Soap Series: Colleen Zenk (ATWT)

On Air with Douglas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2012 73:00


Colleen Zenk, best known as Barbara Ryan on daytimes As The World Turns, stops by to chat about her career in daytime plus take fan calls.

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On Air with Douglas
The Soap Series: Colleen Zenk (ATWT)

On Air with Douglas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2012 73:00


Colleen Zenk, best known as Barbara Ryan on daytimes As The World Turns, stops by to chat about her career in daytime plus take fan calls.

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Daytime Confidential
DC #577: The End of the 'World' with Colleen Zenk

Daytime Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2010 59:46


For 32 of As The World Turns' 54 years Daytime Confidential's Special Guest Colleen Zenk dazzled audiences as the insurmountable Barbara Ryan. Today Zenk joins Luke, Jamey, Mike, J. Bernard and Melodie to reflect on the passing of television's most popular soap opera of all time. Download this moving chat to hear from an insider's perspective what it was like during As The World Turns last few months. How does Zenk feel about the job ATWT's last show runner Chris Goutman and head writer Jean Passanante did in wrapping up this iconic serial? When did she feel the soap opera first began to lose its footing? Her answers may surprise you, not to mention provide a new perspective. Zenk also discusses the many loves of Barbara's life—James, Gunnar, Hal, John and finally that rascal Henry Coleman, revealing moving, poignant and at times humorous details about what it was like to work with each of her leading men over the years. Who does she feel was the love of Barbara's life? You'll have to tune in to find out. Zenk also shares how the end of the "World" parallels what she's going through in her own life, following a battle with a deadly disease and divorce. Hear how this passionate oral cancer survivor plans to chart the next phase of her life. The world may have stopped turning on CBS, but something tells us, Colleen Zenk is headed for a whole new world.

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OutTakes Interviews
Colleen Zenk

OutTakes Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2010 45:00


Interview with Colleen Zenk, discussing her return to the NYC stage with "Summer Stock 2010", As the World Turns and more!

Daytime Confidential
DC #471: Colleen Zenk Pinter Interview

Daytime Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2009 40:22


For almost 32 years, she's dazzled As The World Turns audiences as the unforgettable Barbara Ryan. On this episode of the Daytime Confidential podcast, it's Luke and Jamey, Colleen Zenk Pinter has under her spell. The soap superstar joins the guys to talk about her amazing daytime career, working opposite the likes of Anthony Herrera (ex-James) and the late Benjamin Hendrickson (ex-Hal), and how she balances it all with her real life love affair with husband and fellow soap veteran Mark Pinter. Zenk Pinter also talks about what it's been like to finally have Babs back front and center, in a steamy, comic, cougar storyline with Trent Dawson's Henry and Lynn Herring's Audrey. She also shares how her oral cancer diagnosis has changed the way she looks at her life and career. It's an interview Oakdale lovers won't wanna miss!

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Daytime Confidential
DC #193: What Happens Now

Daytime Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2008 24:41


On today's show Luke, Foxy, and Jay discuss Bill, Lizzie and Jonathon on Guiding Light. Jesse Soffer and Jennifer Landon leaving As the World Turns and what this means for the character of Barbara Ryan. Where Lauren Koslow could go if she were to leave Days of Our Lives. Jared Banks on One Life to Live and Taylor on Bold and Beautiful.