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There's a major nursing shortage across the US, and stress and burnout make it even harder. We talk with Brendan Martin with the National Council of State Boards of Nursing about what needs to be done to help our healthcare heroes
A pioneer for women’s Gaelic football, Brendan Martin has died at the age of 86. Jerry spoke to Radio Kerry sports commentators Breda O’Shea and John Drummey about Brendan’s extraordinary legacy and how he championed ladies’ football.
In this episode I'm joined by Brendan Martin leader of Buurtzorg UK&IE. As the global icon of self-management, and progressive approaches to healthcare, Buurtzorg has seen phenomenal success in The Netherlands. But can that success be replicated in the UK? In this conversation Brendan shares the challenges of bringing Buurtzorg into the UK market, and the success stories of how this common sense approach to giving people trust and freedom creates a greater impact for all. Discover more about Buurtzorg UK&IE; https://www.buurtzorg.org.uk/ In this conversation Brendan talks about the TICC Project. You can read the report here; https://bit.ly/TICCFinalReport Buurtzorg Case Studies https://bit.ly/BZBICaseStudies Teal Around The World GoFund; https://www.gofundme.com/f/supportTATWHybridConference Discover more about Lizzie; Email - lizzie@libertymind.co.uk https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizzie-benton/ https://libertymind.co.uk/ This season is sponsored by Semco Style UK; https://www.semcostyle.co.uk/
I know no larger fan of Elvis than Brendan Martin! And then there was Austin Butler and Baz Lerhman's masterpiece movie, ELVIS — as Brendan aptly and affectionately calls it — a love letter to Elvis, the once and future and forever king. Elvis was the first true global superstar of otherworldly talent and he was adored accordingly. Like Alexander the Great, before Elvis the masses were lost and because of Elvis, all became one.“When you don't know what to say, sing.”
"Its basic purpose is to enable people to live with as much meaning in their lives as they can. In a way that both combines individual autonomy with warm social interaction." Brendan Martin came to community development through a very interesting path. Having worked as a journalist with a particular interest in how privatisation of various industries in the UK was working from the perspective of trade unions, and the actual workers it was effecting, his remit gradually grew outside of the UK and he travelled to over 70 countries looking at similar situations, advising, researching and teaching on how organisations and unions can work, and can self-mobilise. Eventually his experience with his own parents and care homes in the UK, combined with his expertise in how to run effective organisations where the service providers and service users are equally as autonomous, led him to start Buurtzorg Britain and Ireland - self managing care teams which work with NHS trusts, and which have amazing outcomes both for the staff and for those who are being cared for. Brendans work, and the work of Buurtzorg, is another incredible example of a different way of working which far exceeds the expectations we have of our current system. Follow Survival of the Kindest on Twitter, Instagram and subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever you like to listen to get our episodes as they are released. Email us on sotk@compassionate-communitiesuk.co.uk
Brendan Martin came to community development through a very interesting path. Having worked as a journalist with a particular interest in how privatisation of various industries in the UK was working from the perspective of trade unions, and the actual workers it was effecting, his remit gradually grew outside of the UK and he travelled to over 70 countries looking at similar situations, advising, researching and teaching on how organisations and unions can work, and can self-mobilise.Eventually his experience with his own parents and care homes in the UK, combined with his expertise in how to run effective organisations where the service providers and service users are equally as autonomous, led him to start Buurtzorg Britain and Ireland - self managing care teams which work with NHS trusts, and which have amazing outcomes both for the staff and for those who are being cared for. Brendans work, and the work of Buurtzorg, is another incredible example of a different way of working which far exceeds the expectations we have of our current system. Follow Survival of the Kindest on Twitter, Instagram and subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever you like to listen to get our episodes as they are released. Email us compassion.pod@gmail.com
In April, over 100 Canadians staged a hunger strike to raise awareness of the federal government’s plan to purchase 88 new advanced fighter jets for a total cost of over $76 billion. Dr. Brendan Martin is a member of the Vancouver chapter of the organization, World BEYOND War. He finished a two-week fast on April 23 as part of the No New Fighter Jets Coalition and joins us to talk about the campaign.
Two of our guests, Vanessa Lanteigne and Dr. Brendan Martin, are on day 12 of a fast to protest Canada’s purchase of 88 fighter jets. We’re also joined by World BEYOND War’s Canada organizer Rachel Small to talk about commitment to difficult protest actions, Canada’s growing militarism, Gandhi, Ursula LeGuin and more. Hosted by Marc Eliot Stein. Musical excerpt “We can do it” by Amai Kuda et les Bois.
B Martin joins D Scott to talk about music, meditation, letting go and so much more.
Brendan Martin and Nick Pareti bring you The Axe! Evan McNeila joins the show to talk college football signing day and the Silver State Challenge for the first half of the show. In the second half, Brenden and Nick talked NAU men's and women's basketball!
Anlnylam's Brendan Martin joined the pharmaphorum podcast for episode 23 to talk about his company's work in gene-silencing and how it could offer a route to target the current coronavirus pandemic.
Brendan Martin holder workshops for motivasjon, kurs og seminarer i tillegg til mental trening for personer og organisasjoner. Brendan jobber også med coaching av utøvere innen tradisjonell idrett og E-sport. I denne episoden av Hennings verden diskuteres blant annet temaer rundt personlig utvikling, 100 dagers utfordringer og coaching.3:30 Motivasjonsworkshop i Bangalore6:50 100-dagers utfordring38:30 Viktigheten av å lytte42:30 Hvordan Brendan bistår bedrifter og organisasjoner56:00 Ut av komfortsonen1:12:00 Coaching av toppidrettsutøvere1:25:50 Gaming - Coaching innen gaming1:37:30 Om depresjonBrendan Martin: https://www.brendanmartin.com/ |Hennings Verden:https://www.instagram.com/henningsverden/ |https://www.facebook.com/henningsverden/ | støtt Hennings Verden! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It turns out that the presence of tiny creatures making their homes at the water’s edge can tell us a lot about water quality and the health of adjacent shorelines. And, as we know healthy shorelines are essential to the water quality of Haliburton’s incredible lakes, streams and wetlands. Recently, The U-links Centre for Community Based Research, headquartered in Minden, partnered with six Lake Associations across Haliburton County to study shoreline aquatic invertebrate populations. Over time, a database of the results will provide another means of assessing and tracking changes to shoreline health and water quality. To hear more about “benthos biomonitoring” and its use in protecting and improving lake water quality, join me, Terry Moore, on the next Planet Haliburton episode for a conversation with Brendan Martin, the Aquatic and Biomonitoring Project Co-ordinator with U-Links and Jim Prince, the Vice-President of the Kennisis Lake Cottage Owners’ Association. Show Notes This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
The following episode was recorded in front of a live audience at the New York Road Runners Center as we honored some of the local runners who will be competing at the 2020 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials in Atlanta on Feb. 28. For those who may not be as familiar with the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials, the top three finishers at the race will represent the United States at the 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo. In order to compete at the Trials, men have to run a marathon in 2:19:00 or faster. Women need to run a marathon in 2:45:00 or under. More than 200 men and 400 women have hit the mark. New York City is expected to field one of the strongest contingents of runners, especially on the women's side. Our guests for this episode: Brendan Martin of the New York Athletic Club Brendan is a Smithtown, New York native who ran at Columbia University and helped the team win an Ivy League conference cross country title in 2009. After graduating, he took to the roads as a member of the Hansons-Brooks team and debuted with a 13th place finish at the 2012 Boston Marathon. He ran 2:18:28 at the 2013 Fukuoka Marathon and qualified for the 2016 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials in 2016 with a personal best of 2:16:28 at the California International Marathon. He lowered that to his current personal best of 2:15:30 at Grandma's Marathon in June 2015. He qualified for this year's Olympic trials with a 2:16:26 at the 2018 Berlin Marathon. When he's not running, he's a physical therapist at Finish Line Physical Therapy. Distance Project's Lauren Perkins Lauren is the Chief Operating Officer at Great Oaks Foundation. Lauren ran 2:42:55 at the 2018 Chicago Marathon and finished as the 18th American woman across the finish line that day. In 2019, she finished second in her first trail marathon at the 2019 North Face Endurance Challenge in Massachusetts and then ran 2:43:40 at the 2019 New York City Marathon. She was previously nominated for New York Road Runners' Runner of the Year (30-34). Central Park Track Club's Jenny Donnelly Jenny is a senior manager in marketing insights at strategy at Glossier. She ran cross country and track at Yale and made her marathon debut in 2013 with a 3:12. Her qualifier for the trials came at last month's California International Marathon, where she ran 2:44:36 for a 15-minute personal best. She spoke with Outside Magazine about her close call and also recently appeared on the Ali on the Run Show alongside her mother. Support for this episode comes from FICS NYC (206 West 23rd Street, 3rd Floor) a fitness recovery and wellness studio. They have curated the top fitness recovery and wellness machines and combined them with classic techniques to elevate each individual’s pursuit of natural performance and overall physical and mental wellbeing. FICS will concierge you through their modalities and provide you a space to relax, recover, and unwind at their modern-day athlete's spa. Use code RUNNERSOFNYC to get 20% off all services, packages and memberships (only for first month). First-time users also get their choice of one modality for free on their initial visit. | https://ficsnyc.com/
In this week's special TIFF episode, our Heroes amicably discuss the DGC's "Hey Hollywood" campaign, Bell Media's new fall programming, Joker's success at the Venice Film Festival, and an assortment of TIFF-related tidbits.This week, they review Angry Birds 2, Dave Chapell: Sticks & Stones, Sea Fever, The Platform, Color Out of Space, Rencontres, False Springs, and IT: Chapter 2.This week's featured indie directors are Brendan Martin and Rachel Glassman.*SPOILER WARNING*: This week's spoiler review is IT: Chapter 2 (01:08:10 - 01:29:00). Each week, we review several films in point-form and in-depth. In-depth coverage will contain spoilers. Theme music courtesy of Shane Burke (@shaneburke97).
Six years ago Superstorm Sandy hit, Lorena Giron and Brendan Martin of The Working World, an organization focused on starting and sustaining cooperatives in low-income communities, reports on the WORC's that emerged out of the devastation. And noted Marxist geographer and anthropologist, David Harvey. Music Spotlight: “New Laughter Mode (The Way In)” by Laraaji and Audio Active. November 27th join Laura & guests - New Economy Screenings: Survival Socialism Support theLFShow
Ronan talks to Brendan Martin, Head of Bootstrap and Paschal Naylor, CEO at Arkphire on the 40th anniversary of Bootstrap. Brendan explains what Bootstrap does, how they started, how they stay relevant to their customer's needs, and Bootstrap's future plans. Paschal explains why Bootstrap was a natural fit for Arkphire, how they cover most areas of the market as they work with PC and Apple, and how they do security, how fast they have grown.
American Whiner – Episode 42 – Derik Niezurawski and Brendan Martin
On this episode we’re joined by an Irish sportswoman who’s had a season to remember in her county colours, as Dublin banished the demons of the last three years of All Ireland football final heartbreak to claim the Brendan Martin trophy for only the second time in the county’s history; Fair Game meets NOELLE HEALY. As […] La entrada Fair Game #22 | Fair Game Meets… Noelle Healy se publicó primero en Headstuff.
The "short-form" (1-2minute) Faces of the Future recordings are funded by Jon Howell. Recorded on Federal Street in downtown Youngstown on August 5, 2016.
Guest : Brendan Martin June 13 2010 This week, Think Globally Radio meets social entrepreneur Brendan Martin, founder of The Working World, a foundation with the mission of providing microcredit to worker-owned companies in Latin America producing fair trade products. Mr. Martin will be discussing his experiences working on the … more >>