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The best patient outcomes start with the strongest teams -- but how do we build them? In this episode of Beyond Clean Canada, we're joined by Becky White and Pam Hunter, two powerhouse MDR leaders, to talk about what it takes to build and maintain meaningful relationships between MDR and OR teams. From their work with MDRANS and CAMDR to collaborative OR training programs and team-building strategies, Becky and Pam share how connection, communication, and collaboration are reshaping patient care. Buckle up #CanadianCleanFreaks -- this one's packed with heart, leadership, and lessons you don't want to miss. Hit play and tune in today! A special shout-out to Solventum for sponsoring Season 1 of the Beyond Clean Canada Podcast! Make sure to follow us on LinkedIn and Facebook so you're always in the loop for every episode! #BeyondCleanCanada #MDR #SterileProcessing #Collaboration #Communication #BuildingRelationships #Education #Podcast #Solventum
In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully speaks with Becky White, the marketing director of Mission West Virginia, about the Think program, which focuses on teaching health to teenagers in a holistic manner. The conversation covers various aspects of teen health education, including communication skills, mental health support, and the importance of open conversations about sensitive topics. They discuss the challenges of parenting in the digital age, the significance of teaching kids about internet safety, and the need for comprehensive sex education. The episode emphasizes the importance of building trust and relationships with teens to facilitate effective learning and support. In this conversation, Kim discusses the various challenges faced by today's youth, including legal implications of digital behavior, the importance of internet safety, and the need for effective communication and modeling healthy behaviors by parents. She emphasizes the role of technology in shaping youth behavior and the necessity of providing educational resources for parents and educators. The conversation also touches on mental health issues, self-harm, and the significance of hope in overcoming adversity, highlighting the importance of community resources and support systems.More on Mission WV: Visit Mission WV Website here!View The Bridge Program 2023-2024 Outcome ReportMore on Love Your School/Links Mentioned in Episode:Visit Our Show Notes Page HERE!Questions? Email Us! kim@loveyourschool.org www.loveyourschool.orgVisit our Facebook HERE!Visit our Instagram HERE!This show has been produced by Love Your School WV.
The one where we collect markers to flag our identities. Nicole is solo this week speaking with Becky White, creator and co-host of The Halfie Project, a platform and community that explores mixed Korean subcultures and identity. The Halfie Project kindly contributed to our book, The Half of It. They discuss their relationship with language, the history of mixed Koreans and the diaspora, how we are seen differently depending on our location, and how attitudes towards mixed Koreans have changed over time. Pre-order our book The Half Of It: https://lnkfi.re/nf0upC The Halfie Project: https://www.instagram.com/thehalfieproject/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/mixedup.podcast Website: https://www.mixedup.co.uk/ Substack: https://mixeduppod.substack.com
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Becky White, Program Maanger, United Way of Greater St. Louis joins Debbie Monterrey and Megan Lynch in studio providing an update on just how close they are in the United Way 100 neediest cases campaign.
Becky White, United Way of Greater St. Louis Direct Services Program Manager joins Megan and Debbie in studio to discuss the 100 neediest cases annual campaign.
Today, we talk to Becky White, who is a Research Fellow at the Epidemiology of Cancer Healthcare and Outcomes Research Group at UCL. Paper: Underlying cancer risk among patients with fatigue and other vague symptoms in primary care: a population-based cohort studyAvailable at: https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2022.0371When patients present to GPs with new-onset fatigue and no alarm symptoms for cancer, optimal management is often unclear, as it is not known which of these patients may be at risk of having present but currently undetected cancer. We found that among fatigue presenters without alarm symptoms, the chance of underlying cancer exceeded risk referral thresholds of 3% in older men with fatigue combined with any of another 19 vague symptoms for cancer, and in older women with fatigue-weight loss, fatigue-abdominal pain, or fatigue-abdominal bloating. These findings can support diagnostic management and referral decisions for patients presenting with fatigue in the absence of alarm symptoms for cancer.
On this episode Ben and Dave are joined with Becky White who talks about her experience with anxiety and trauma, leading to panic attacks. They discuss the signs and symptoms and how you can support yourself and others when in the situation. Referred to link: https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/types-of-mental-health-problems/anxiety-and-panic-attacks/panic-attacks/ To join the live sessions each Wednesday at 6pm register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEldOiurjIrHdQpoeJFAR6uPmuI7WcnwjMB
Becky White says she was a nine-year employee, working at the college as an adjunct professor and tutor.
What Makes Healix a Good Neighbor...With over two decades of experience in fitness and nutrition, Becky White-Steensma and her team of therapists, trainers and nutritionists are qualified to achieve a range of personal wellness goals. With dozens of certifications and awards, hundreds of client success stories, and an all-star team in place, the Healix Center is the perfect place to begin your journey.Positive, physical transformation that stems from the inside out.To learn more about Healix, go to: https://www.healixcenter.com/Healix8100 Trail Blvd Unit BNaples, FL 34108(239) 451-6119Support the show
Becky White is a model, a singer, a podcast host, a writer, and countless other things. She is also the daughter of a Korean mother and an American father. Drawing on her own experiences growing up and then living and working in Korea, she created The Halfie Project: a journey to discover the meaning of a mixed identity - an identity which inhabits two cultures. We talk about what it means to be Korean, what she learned from the Halfie Project, and the nature of beauty and appearance in Korean society The Halfie Project: https://www.thehalfieproject.com/ Podcast: https://www.thehalfieproject.com/halfieprojectpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehalfieproject/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheHalfieProject Korea Deconstructed by David Tizzard Get in touch: datizzard@swu.ac.kr Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=62047873 Watch us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DavidTizzard Listen on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/co/podcast/korea-deconstructed/id1587269128?l=en Listen on Spotify: https://koreadeconstructed.libsyn.com/spotify Artwork: Chan https://www.instagram.com/chans_design/ Music: disorientalz https://www.instagram.com/disorientalz/ Video: Dan www.nongrataproductions.com
444. Part 2 of our conversation with Christy Green. M. Christian Green is a scholar, teacher, researcher, writer, and editor working in the fields of law, religion, ethics, human rights, and global affairs. She holds degrees from Georgetown University in history and government, Emory University in law and theology, and the University of Chicago in religious ethics. Her research interests include law and religion, human rights, religious freedom, religion and world affairs, and global ethics. This week in Louisiana history. November 20, 1922. Louisiana governor John M. Parker conferred with President Warren Harding on KKK violence in his state. This week in New Orleans history. Earling Carothers "Jim" Garrison, born in Denison, Iowa on November 20, 1921, was the District Attorney of New Orleans from 1962 to 1973. He is best known for his investigations into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and his unsuccessful prosecution of businessman Clay Shaw. He died on October 21, 1992. This week in Louisiana. Christmas Market on Main Minden will hold its Christmas Market on Main with its festival and parade, showcasing its historic Old World charm with a plethora of downtown shops with late hours, as well as display of more than a hundred life-sized nutcrackers. For additional information contact Becky White, City of Minden Main Street 318-377-2144, Ext. 258. Postcards from Louisiana. Aislinn Kerchaert. Thanksgiving in New Orleans.Listen on iTunes.Listen on Google Play.Listen on Google Podcasts.Listen on Spotify.Listen on Stitcher.Listen on TuneIn.The Louisiana Anthology Home Page.Like us on Facebook.
Design Research - Day 1 Company conferences are a great place to meet customers, but is it actually possible to conduct research there? Every year, Atlassian hosts a conference with thousands of attendees. I'll share our journey of making the most out of this chaotic environment, using playful, tactile activities. Even if a conference isn't in your future, this talk will inspire you to engage research participants in creative new ways.
A few years ago, we didn't know what autism was and now we hear about it all the time. If you are a mom of a child with autism or you have a friend who is, then you know how often it feels like other moms just don't get it. On this podcast, Paula talks with Licensed therapist and counseling pastor Becky White about her personal connection with autism and how other moms can find support and encouragement.
In this episode, I'm joined by Counseling Pastor and licensed therapist Becky White. With the increase in suicides across our country, it's getting tougher to avoid the topic with our families. Let's learn together some wise ways to address this difficult topic with wisdom. For more resources, go to BibleMomming.com
When Becky White discovered it was possible to talk for a living, her fate was sealed! After starting her PR career in-house at national footwear retailer, Schuh, Becky moved over to agency life at Genuine PR before founding her own Glasgow based communications agency, Becky White PR in 2009 at the age of 24. In 2018 she took the brave decision to close her iconic Glasgow agency to launch a global agency and network of creatives called Atomic10. This podcast was recorded in October 2018, shortly after Becky had launched her amazing new venture and in it she shares her lessons learned in business in her 12 years in the PR industry and chats very openly about her own journey. Becky White, we love you! Find out more about Atomic 10: www.iamatomic10.com Insta: @iamatomic10 Facebook: @iamatomic10 THIS PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY MHARSANTA. Situated in the heart of Merchant City, Mharsanta brings a taste of Scotland to you. On the menu you can expect a variety of Scottish food from mussels and scallops to home cooked favourites including mince and tatties and steak and sausage pie. The resident chef Dom and his team serve an array of culinary delights to suit every taste at affordable prices. You can also enjoy Bubbles n’ Bites, Mharsanta’s Scottish take on afternoon tea served with prosecco, Brunch every weekend and The Hideout, which is a unique dining room perfect for private events.
Welcome to this weeks edition of On the Couch with M&M. In today's episode, Maria is flying solo with the beautiful Becky White, business owner of fashion boutique ‘Miss Velvet.’ Becky’s mission & passion is to help and empower both females and males with the use of styling to bring out their authentic and best versions of themselves. In doing so, she shares how one's fashion and personal look plays such an important role in not only in business but overall self-confidence and personal success. Beckie has worked with individuals and corporate teams and is able to tailor solutions to compliment your brand image. They discuss the process of the ‘wardrobe audit’ the ‘shopping tour’ and much more to help you get that perfect look. We hope you enjoy this weeks episode, and as always please share and/or tag a friend you may think may benefit and leave your comments below. Have a great week! M&M.
In episode 12, which coincides with World Music Therapy Day, Luke Annesley talks to Becky White. Becky teaches clinical improvisation at the University of South Wales and works as an associate lecturer in music therapy at the University of the West of England. She is undertaking PhD research into learning experiences through improvisation of music and music therapy students. The study is arts based, employing qualitative phenomenological interviews combined with improvisations and transcribed with hand-drawn graphic scores. She is a member of the inter-model and inter-disciplinary improvisation research network Concurrent, based at the University of Edinburgh. During this interview Becky refers to a number of papers, including her recent Concurrent study on Voices, which is here. She also references the following: Ferrara, L. (1984) Phenomenology as a Tool for Musical Analysis. The Musical Quarterly, 70(3), pp. 355-373. Wilson, G.B., and MacDonald, R.A. (2016) Musical choices during group free improvisation: A qualitative psychological investigation. Psychology of Music, 44(5), pp. 1029 - 1043.
A Story of Finding God in Hardship Becky shares her inspiring story of God becoming real, bringing hope, healing she could have never imagined. If you've ever wondered where God is in hardship or disappointment, allow Becky's story to impact your life with hope for your future.
Prophet Charles E. Briggs, Jr. was born to Charles and Gloria Briggs on January 28, 1978, in Greensboro, NC. He began singing at 7 years old at St. James United Holiness Church in Greensboro, under the leadership of the late Bishop Ruby G. Woodson. Many knew that this dynamic young man possessed giftings and capabilities far beyond singing and that he would someday preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Over the course of many years, Prophet Briggs has led praise and worship, directed choirs, and taught new members and Sunday school classes. Most of all, this great prophet has been a servant to God first and to leadership. Prophet Briggs has had the privilege of working with song writer Becky White, Soloist Kim McFarland of Milton Brunson and the Thompson Community Singers, LeJuene Thompson, Walter Johnson and Pastor Jessie O’Banner and Job’s Company and Dr. Terry Poteat & Joyful Praise. In addition to being a dynamic preacher and anointed psalmist, Prophet Briggs also wears the hat of an author. His first book, “A Messy Miracle”, is a journey through his life experiences. While God has called Prophet Briggs to lead and shepherd many, he too submits to leadership and serves under the awesome covering of Bishop James Dunn (Narrow Way Pentecostal Churches, Inc., Covington, Ga.) Prophet Briggs reaches out to a wider audience in his capacity as panelist and contributing pastor on the TCT network. He can often be found dialoguing on “Ask the Pastor” or on “Praise-a Thon.” Moreover, God has opened many doors to allow the Kingdom message to be spread through this vessel, giving birth to the evangelistic arm of his life's work, Prophet Charles Briggs Ministries.
Becky White grew up in Berkeley CA and New York City. The daughter of a writer father and an activist multi-media producer mother, Becky has written radical poems since the time she learned to hold a pen. She began playing her first instrument, the violin, at age 5. After years of classical training she saved up to buy her first electric guitar at age 13. Her poetry began to weave into her music, giving her songs a timeless quality. ? Becky White has published four original CDs and has been performing her whole life. A dedicated student of music from diverse locations such as Berklee College of Music, the Ali Akbar Khan College, and gamelan masters in the jungles of Bali Indonesia, She also studied conservation biology and wildlife ecology, which has been a major infuluence in her music and support of various causes. Becky continues to learn and experiment with field recordings, found and created instruments, vintage guitars, pianos & synths, computers, MIDI, sitar and indian classical music, and her own voice. She just released her latest self-produced album for her new project Firekeeper on her label and production company M A K E A R T N O W. Coach West is a professional business coach and consultant who specializes in Christian and Small Businesses. As the owner of Enterprise Solutions International, the founder of the Look Faith First Movement, and the author of the Customer Service is KILLING Your Business! Series, Coach West writes about strategies, marketing, and social media advice for the aspiring and professional business owners. He is a keynote speaker, has been a guest radio show host, and has written for Hampton Roads Inside Business.
E234: Becky White w/Firekeeper, Missy Garnett & Two Dollar Pistols, Andrea Ortega
The US Government has laid out their case against Jen Shah, in response to her 55 page brief, requesting 3 years. The Feds want Jen to face 10 years in prison. Let's dive into all the claims (and receipts) they laid out against her and the telemarketing scheme she ran, defrauding elderly people out of their retirement, leaving them broke and homeless.Order some Housewives Watching Wine (in collab with Eliqs), on sale @ www.NoFilterWine.comJoin the Zack Pack Community to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs3Zs51YaK-xw2U5ypi5eqg/joinGet access to our 'Reality TV Tea' Private Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3h0nykDLike the show? Subscribe at: https://apple.co/2DxTKe6 and listen every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. Don't forget to leave us a nice review, because you love us! Keep up the latest show happenings at @nofilterwithzackCouldn't get enough of us? Follow Zack @justplainzack on Twitter and Instagram & justplainzack.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy