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Saving Lives In Slow Motion
Functional Medicine: a model for addressing health issues today or modern day quackery?

Saving Lives In Slow Motion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 16:42


In this episode I look at Functional Medicine, a movement which started in the USA and is practised predominantly by non-medical practitioners but also increasingly medical doctors. It comes under a lot of fire from doctors and I want to explore why this, including that is isn't ‘medicine' and what the differences and similarities are between functional medicine and conventional allopathic medicine.Links:Intro to functional medicine by IFM: https://www.ifm.org/functional-medicineA review of functional medicine by Jeffrey Bland: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9173848/Methylation explained: https://www.healthline.com/health/methylation#takeawayMethylation, a view from a functional medicine practitioner: https://www.drkarafitzgerald.com/2016/08/01/methylation-whats-fuss/The British College of Functional Medicine: https://www.bc-fm.org/Patient story from The Cleveland Clinic: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/patient-stories/196-functional-medicine-helps-woman-regain-her-life-after-44-years-of-chronic-painAn allopathic doctors view: https://www.doctormather.com/blog/redflagsLimitations of Evidence Based Medicine: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0735109716331370 Evidence Based Medicine: https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/12/11/e067268 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Doers Nepal -Podcast
Family time is the biggest sacrifice I make | Rajen Kandel, Founder/CEO-The British College | Ep 243

The Doers Nepal -Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 97:56


Welcome to The Doers Nepal Podcast, Nepal's No.1 Business Podcast. Here, we dive deep into the journeys of trailblazers transforming industries and driving impactful change. In this episode, we are thrilled to host Rajen Kandel, a visionary entrepreneur and CEO of The British College Kathmandu. Rajen has established himself as a trailblazer in various industries, leading The Kandel Group UK with investments spanning real estate, education, tech, and hospitality. Rajen shares his inspiring journey of opening a college in Nepal, overcoming challenges, and balancing global expansion with reinvesting in Nepal. He dives into his vision of leveraging opportunities for the Nepali diaspora, his messages to the Nepali community worldwide, and the sacrifices he made to bring his ideas to life. Join us as Rajen reflects on his entrepreneurial journey, from founding institutions to creating a lasting impact in the education and business sectors. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a leader, or someone seeking inspiration, this episode is packed with wisdom and actionable insights. Get Inspired, Be a Doer.   Host: Anup Ghimire, Marketing and Business Consultant Host's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anup-ghimire-9366aa5a/   Guest: Rajen Kandel, Founder/CEO of The British College Guest's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajen-kandel-97857a25/  

Hack My Age
247. Menopause - Hormone - Gut Connection - Dr. Indra Barathan

Hack My Age

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 53:41


Indra Barathan is a dedicated medic with over 25 years of experience in the healthcare field. Her unwavering passion lies in helping individuals understand their bodies and empowering them to regain balance in their lives. In 2015, she established the Dr. Indra Clinic, a collaborative care clinic that utilizes a functional medicine approach to support individuals with multiple long-term conditions. At the core of Indra's practice is a unique philosophy: she believes in understanding the person behind the medical condition. This holistic approach allows her to connect with each patient on a deeper level, recognizing that they hold the answers to their own health challenges. A TEDX speaker and presenter at numerous conferences, Dr. Indra empowers audiences with her insights. Additionally, she is a founding member of the British College of Functional Medicine.    Appointments: https://drindra.co.uk/services/appointments/ Vitality health screening: https://drindra.co.uk/services/vitality/   Contact Dr. Indra Barathan Website: https://drindra.co.uk Instagram: @drindrasfmp  Email pa@drindra.co.uk Get Primeadine by Oxford Healthspan. 15% discount with code ZORA ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. http://oxfordhealthspan.com/discount/ZORA Get Mitopure by Timeline. 10% discount with code ZORA at timeline.com/zora Visit getkion.com/zora for 20% off Kion Essential Amino Acids Try OneSkin skincare for with code ZORA at https://www.oneskin.co/zora Join ⁠⁠⁠Biohacking Menopause⁠⁠⁠ before January 1, 2025 to win Theranordic Daily Healthy Fibre and Optimized Enzymes. First 5 new members win! 10% off with code ZORA at theranordic.com.  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   We cover: Dr. Indra's path to functional medicine The real definition of functional medicine, health and root cause How to uncover the root causes of issues The hormone - menopause - gut connection What is leaky gut? How does gut health change in perimenopause and post menopause?

Doctor Diaries
An Eye for Aesthetics - Dr Beatriz Molina - Cosmetic Physician, Medical Director

Doctor Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 11:05


In March this year Hanya Oversby had the pleasure of attending COSMEDICON conference in Sydney, Australia, and to speak to Dr. Beatriz Molina. Beatriz is a cosmetic physician and the founder and medical director of Medikas in the UK. She's a fellow of the British College of Aesthetic Medicine and a key opinion leader for several aesthetic companies, teaching and lecturing around the world.  In this capacity they were introduced at a number of aesthetic conferences and finally managed to pin Beatriz down at Cosmedicon to share her story with our listeners!   For more information on Dr Beatriz, please click on this link https://medikas.co.uk/dr-beatriz-molina/   More information about Hanya Oversby can be found on https://hanyaoversby.com.au/

The Virtues of Peace
The Will to Memory: The Enduring Legacy of the Suffragette Spirit (May 18, 2024)

The Virtues of Peace

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 94:00


This show continues the discussion of the “legacy of learning” bequeathed by Nurse Catherine Pine in her Last Will & Testament (discussion of 4/21/24).  In that show, we were joined by British historian Elizabeth Crawford, who discussed her research on  the Last Will and Testament of Nurse Catherine Pine (1864-1941), and in particular, on the gift of the “suffragette medal” which Pine bequeathed to the British College of Nurses.  In this show, we focus on the other "suffrage memorabilia provision" of Nurse Pine's Will which bequeathed “books and photographs” to the “Women's Social and Political Club”.  As we discuss, the “Women's Social and Political Club” was the “Suffragette Fellowship Club," and it is the early history of the Suffragette Fellowship Club on which we focus.

Ethics-Talk: The Greatest Good of Man is Daily to Converse About Virtue
The Will to Memory: The Enduring Legacy of the Suffragette Spirit (May 18, 2024)

Ethics-Talk: The Greatest Good of Man is Daily to Converse About Virtue

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 93:00


This show continues the discussion of the “legacy of learning” bequeathed by Nurse Catherine Pine in her Last Will & Testament (discussion of 4/21/24).  In that show, we were joined by British historian Elizabeth Crawford, who discussed her research on  the Last Will and Testament of Nurse Catherine Pine (1864-1941), and in particular, on the gift of the “suffragette medal” which Pine bequeathed to the British College of Nurses.  In this show, we focus on the other "suffrage memorabilia provision" of Nurse Pine's Will which bequeathed “books and photographs” to the “Women's Social and Political Club”.  As we discuss, the “Women's Social and Political Club” was the “Suffragette Fellowship Club," and it is the early history of the Suffragette Fellowship Club on which we focus.

AlteaTalks
03 Gearing up for change: how the non-surgical Aesthetics Industry is preparing for regulation

AlteaTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 44:19


In this episode, Will Marshall is joined by Dr. Catherine Fairris, Director of the Wessex Skin Clinic, Aesthetic Medicine veteran, and President of the British College of Aesthetic Medicine (BCAM). They discuss how the new licensing scheme is taking shape and the challenges faced by policy makers and stakeholders alike in keeping pace with this moving target. Dr. Catherine Fairris and Will also delve into other trends affecting the sector, including the widespread use of unregulated products and the growing phenomenon of cosmetic tourism.   Time stamps: - From the seizure of fake Ozempic pens to the use of non-surgical fillers as an alternative to BBL procedures, there's a lot happening in the non-surgical aesthetic sector (00:02:36) - Establishing a legislative framework for appropriate training and standards for all non-surgical cosmetic practitioners (00:06:38) - How can a regulatory framework keep pace with such a dynamic and evolving sector (00:10:11) - Implications for the sector around the government's proposal to extend CQC oversight to higher risk aesthetic procedures (00:13:15) - Will the proposed traffic light system effectively address the diverse risks associated with the wide array of aesthetic treatments available? (00:17:03) - Evolution of the licensing framework (00:27:8) - Marketing, distribution and accessibility of unregulated cosmetic products (00:29:10) - Growth of social media and the regulation of content in advertising (00:34:00) - Cosmetic tourism and the duty of care when something goes wrong (00:36:58)   Resources: - Altea Insurance https://www.alteainsurance.com/ - Follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/altea-insurance/    *Disclaimer: The information contained in this podcast is not intended to represent a complete analysis of the topics presented and is provided for information purposes only, for practitioners in the UK. It is not intended as legal advice and no responsibility can be accepted by Altea, Dr Catherine Fairiss, the Wessex Skin Clinic and the British College of Aesthetic Medicine for any reliance placed upon it. Independent legal advice should always be obtained before applying any information to particular circumstances.

Trust Me, I'm An Influencer
Dr Wassim Taktouk

Trust Me, I'm An Influencer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 64:17


Welcome to Trust Me I'm an Influencer with Korinna Howie. where we delve into the lives and stories of fascinating individuals who have made a mark in the world of social media.Award winning Dr Wassim Taktouk's broad medical background and discerning eye have made him one of London's most sought-after aesthetic physicians. After graduating from St. Bartholomew's and The Royal London School of Medicine, he moved to Sydney where he earned his stripes working in A&E. On returning to the UK in 2005, he qualified as a GP and spent the following ten years serving at the Emergency Department in London's Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. During this period his passion for aesthetics was cemented with a Postgraduate Diploma in Dermatology and a membership with the British College of Aesthetic Medicine.In 2021, he launched his eponymous clinic, which swiftly became known for its state-of-the-art technology, world-leading physicians and a compassionate, ethical approach to integrative aesthetics.His creative use of injectables and media-friendly personality have earned him accolades from international press including Tatler, Vogue, ELLE, Hello!, Harper's Bazaar, ES and The Guardian.  Television appearances include the BBC documentary The Truth About Cosmetic Treatments and ITV's This Morning. Follow him on instagram at @drwassimtaktoukBe sure to Like, Follow and Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. And if you like what you've listened to then please share or review. Follow Trust Me I'm an Influencer on InstaGet In TouchEmail : Lucy@trustmeimaninfluencer.comTrust Me I'm an Influencer is Produced by Your Voice Here Podcast Productions. Need a Podcast? You need Your Voice Here

The Leading Difference
Marina Daineko | Biocompatibility Consultant | Regulatory Compliance, QMS, & Women's Representation in Medtech

The Leading Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 40:01


Marina Daineko, a biocompatibility expert with a background in analytical chemistry, shares her journey from a research assistant in physical chemical problems to a prominent figure in the medtech industry. Marina discusses her passion for understanding the regulatory compliance and quality management systems in medical devices, reflecting on her curiosity and desire to make a difference in people's lives. She also shares her commitment to increasing women's representation in the medtech field. Guest links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marinadaineko | https://www.intrinsicmedicalgroup.com Charity supported: ASPCA Interested in being a guest on the show or have feedback to share? Email us at podcast@velentium.com.  PRODUCTION CREDITS Host: Lindsey Dinneen Editing: Marketing Wise Producer: Velentium   EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Episode 023 - Marina Daineko [00:00:00] Lindsey Dinneen: Hi, I'm Lindsey and I'm talking with MedTech industry leaders on how they change lives for a better world. [00:00:09] Diane Bouis: The inventions and technologies are fascinating and so are the people who work with them. [00:00:15] Frank Jaskulke: There was a period of time where I realized, fundamentally, my job was to go hang out with really smart people that are saving lives and then do work that would help them save more lives. [00:00:28] Diane Bouis: I got into the business to save lives and it is incredibly motivating to work with people who are in that same business, saving or improving lives. [00:00:38] Duane Mancini: What better industry than where I get to wake up every day and just save people's lives. [00:00:42] Lindsey Dinneen: These are extraordinary people doing extraordinary work, and this is The Leading Difference. [00:00:52] Hello, and welcome to The Leading Difference podcast. I'm your host, Lindsey, and I'm excited to introduce you to my guest today, Marina Daineko. Marina, a certified biocompatibility subject matter expert with an MSc in analytical chemistry, shines as a dynamic figure at the intersection of medtech and chemistry. Her knack for seamlessly bridging biocompatibility, regulatory compliance and materials science, sets her apart. Marina's captivating presentations at conferences, including the prestigious Women in Tech Global Conference 2023, underscores her multifaceted expertise in the medtech industry. [00:01:31] Welcome. Thank you so much for joining us. I'm so excited to have you here today. [00:01:36] Marina Daineko: Hello, Lindsey. Nice to meet you. Thank you very much. [00:01:40] Lindsey Dinneen: Yes, absolutely. I was wondering if we could start off by you just sharing a little bit about your background and yourself and how you got into the medtech industry. [00:01:51] Marina Daineko: Oh, yeah, absolutely. Actually, it's very interesting story because I have started with medical device industry, not from the very beginning. But since I was young, I have always had a keen interest in learning more about the properties and different forms of matters and understanding how this undergo changes. So all in all, I fell in love with chemistry while I was in high school, and knew that I need to proceed with chemistry in my adult life. So anything that can be touched, tasted, smelled, seen, or felt is made of chemicals. And I was inspired by this fact and yeah, so I decided to connect my life with it. [00:02:36] And it's interesting because I started my career as a research assistant in the Research Institute for Physical Chemical Problems. And here I had a really scientific background because I published several articles, put my hands into patent work, and so on and so forth. And everything related to non resist photocatalytic lithography and nanoelectronics. So far away from medtech industry. And yeah, but it was interesting for me. And it was sometime after that it was time of self discovery through challenges, because I wanted to do something in my career that is challenging, interesting, and makes a difference in people's lives on a daily basis. [00:03:23] And actually around this time, I found out that my ancestor, Vladimir Galalyev, was a researcher in medicine and published academic papers dedicated to rheumatism and the morphology of allergy. So, I found it interesting and I decided that I might delve into this area, into this domain. So all in all, I started look for opportunities and found out RNC position. And that's why I joined MedTech industry as R&D and my background in chemistry and material of science helped me a lot here. And I'm a curious person, so when I was working as R&D, I also was trying to understand, "Okay, what are the sources of different requirements?" What are these come from, what are all these regulations that some people are talking from time to time. [00:04:20] And as a result, yeah, that was really interesting for me. Okay, I need to understand the source. I need to understand the matter, what I'm doing, why I'm doing. So, and as a result, I started to look into regulatory compliance area and overall, like, quality management system, just understand how the things work and to understand medical devices from different areas, right? Because it can have very different requirements depending on what aspect you're looking from, right? [00:04:51] So I was really fascinated and thankfully I had the chance to, to join biocompatibility and biological evaluation team as R&D also understands the requirements with chemical background in chemistry. So I started to look into biological evaluation to, because it's so interesting for me, look here, it's mixture of science, also medical device, and additionally some investigation, some topics that are not discovered or something like this. So it's really nice. And also next step I decided, okay, I'm pretty aware like what are things with medical devices that contain hardware for instance, but how make this medical device life. Because it's really interesting and fascinating to see how their lives can be changed. [00:05:45] So that's bring me to software in the medical devices. So software and firmware is something that could help to make medical devices live so they can be used in some analysis, predictions, and so on and so forth. And that's why I'm here in the medical device industry, really enjoying what I'm doing and understanding the medical device from different perspectives. [00:06:10] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, that's wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing your background too. It's so fun for me to hear about how you go from so many different, yeah, because you're so multi talented, and you're so interested in so many things, and I love hearing that. I love hearing about your background in chemistry and then you went into R&D and now you're doing software and firmware. Oh my goodness, you are a lifelong learner! [00:06:38] Marina Daineko: Yeah, I believe it's very important because we are living in book of world. It means that, there are a lot of changes around us. And additionally, for me, it's really interesting. I'm really fascinated to see is a medical device from different sites. Okay, we have compliance. Compliance means like this requirements, right? We have R&D and product quality and biological relations and those requirements may be applied, and when touching one topic, it's very interesting to see what is beyond this topic. For instance, as I said, okay, R&D requirements, design input, design verification activities, and so on, according to, for instance, ISO 13485 or CFR part 820. But what about regulatory, right? What about FERS? [00:07:27] Moreover, it's also, yeah, one thing that I'm proud right now is that this year I took a very bold choice to become a student one more time and I selected a program that focused on the medical sterilization engineer. So I believe it helps me to understand medical device even deeper because biocompatibility and sterilization are things that lay near each other. So just to deep my knowledge in the sterilization and disinfection areas, I picked this program. So I'm a student again. It's a very nice feeling. [00:08:09] Lindsey Dinneen: Oh good, yeah. I love how you said that, it's a nice feeling. [00:08:15] Marina Daineko: Like back to school, yeah! [00:08:17] Lindsey Dinneen: Yes, that is ,incredible though and it is so Interesting to hear how you just keep developing your skills, and like you said, you're a curious person, so you're going continue to explore different ways and help the industry move forward. So, good for you. [00:08:35] Marina Daineko: New choices for industry, [00:08:36] Lindsey Dinneen: Nice. Nice. Okay. So, I know that you also are an advocate for women in medtech, and I would love if you would share a little bit more about that and your involvement. How did all that get started, and what are you optimistic about with that? [00:08:56] Marina Daineko: Oh yeah, it's great questions. Thank you very much for asking it. So it has started actually recently when I was invited to speak at Women in Tech conference. So I was really excited here because in my experience, I-- all right, some time ago, long, long time ago, I don't remember even how many years it was-- I tried to start a business as a woman and unfortunately, I have got quite a lot of pushbacks with said words, like for instance, "okay, you need to sit down at home and growing up children and I don't know, cooking," and for me it was like a question, "okay, I can do it truly, but I have like other perspective and other ambitions and willing motivation to grow like a professional, like an expert." So for me it's very important to show an example for other people, women said, "okay, we can, surely we can grow up children. Surely we can take care of some other people and cooking and cleaning, like this man." [00:10:09] So it's very important to show an example that I can do it. So everyone can do it. Everyone has own voice and this voice shall be heard. It's very important. So it started quite innocent for me, just invitation to, to talk at the conference, but I was so proud of it. And I shared this news with my colleagues, with my family, friends like with everyone, I believe, and trying to support this. [00:10:39] Moreover, recently I has been nominated for Women in Tech nomination. So, and I'm so excited of it because my presentation, I was talking about Internet of Medical Things actually, and compliance and risk aspects within IoMT. So, my, my talk as a speaker and I was congratulated with this nomination, so I'm so proud to, to show again other people that, "okay, look it start, it has started really innocently, but where I am now." [00:11:13] I'm nominated and I am growing awareness regarding women in tech and asking for collaboration here as a women to join this network because I could see a lot of opportunities with it like to support each other, to help each other to grow together, because when we are sharing our expertise, when we are given advices, when we are providing areas for improvements, it is really also very important, actually, our points of growth here. So I believe it's very valuable network and really could see a lot of improvements while taking part in this Women Tech Network. [00:11:54] Lindsey Dinneen: That's incredible. And first of all, congratulations on that nomination! [00:11:59] Marina Daineko: Thank you. Thank you so much. [00:12:01] Lindsey Dinneen: That's incredible. Yeah, I'm so excited to see where that leads, but in general, I [00:12:06] Marina Daineko: Yeah. [00:12:08] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah! And you're like, oh my goodness, "yes, me too!" Ha Yeah, but I just I love the fact that, it started off with an ask of you do this talk, and then you just said, "okay, and I'm diving into this too." So, [00:12:25] Marina Daineko: It's exactly how it works with me. [00:12:26] Lindsey Dinneen: Okay. Excellent. Yeah. And, I know from being connected with you on LinkedIn that you are very passionate about helping to spread knowledge about the industry. Yeah, and so you do this Mondays, you do like a coffee chat or coffee talk. Yeah. Can you tell us a little bit more about that? [00:12:50] Marina Daineko: Absolutely. So it's again interesting story because sometime ago, actually I have started to be pretty active on my LinkedIn, like just around the year or so. And how I, why I decided to be active and why, how it's actually started. It started because I felt like I'm so full of expertise, knowledge, advice that I can't just hold them with myself so I need to somehow to share them and I found LinkedIn platform very useful and comfortable for such knowledge sharing because here there is a community of different experts and that's why we can share opinions, advices, comments, because it's also valuable to see from some things from our perspective, right? [00:13:43] And on Mondays, I'm doing like Monday news. And I remember when I'm using actually my own picture. I took this picture when I had a coffee and croissant, like dreaming, "okay, what would I like to read on Mondays?" And for me, it was kind of a digest of important things. And I usually connect in this important available things around biological evaluation, because I could see quite a lot of information regarding compliance, quality management system, risk management clinical evaluation, like really ocean of news and updates and knowledge sharing regarding clinical evaluation. [00:14:24] But for some reasons, I saw that biological evaluation is kind of underestimated, meaning that-- and it's quite, it's not too easy to find some valuable information or clarify something or, to make it transparent and traceable why we need to go like this direction or this direction, and what are updates in the industry and so on so forth. And I know that quite a lot of people are too shy to ask directly or they simply don't know whom to ask, right? Because if you are known as a subject matter expert in this domain, nobody would ask you even if you are right. [00:15:03] So, and it helped me to understand like, okay, maybe I could put myself in this niche and provide some updates like I'm doing here on Mondays, like taking one topic and provide small basic, maybe basic, maybe not too basic things, around this topic. Like for instance, biological evolution, but inside of biological evolution, we have a lot of things to talk. And to be honest, I can talk about a biocompatibility like all days and nights. It can be unstoppable. So, yeah. [00:15:42] Lindsey Dinneen: Okay, so you have lots of things in the works and you're a student still. What is coming up for you? What is next that you're particularly excited about either personally or professionally or whatever you want to talk about. [00:15:55] Excellent [00:15:56] about [00:15:56] marina_1_10-18-2023_190318: My God, I swear a lot of things, to be honest. Yeah. First of all, maybe from professional side, I'm really excited to take part in the MedTech Summit. Flying to the United States, and I'm really excited because there would be a lot of professionals and subject matter experts within the summit like from biological evaluation, as well as regulatory affairs. So I'm very interested to make like connection in real life, not only like online, looking at people's heads and that's it. [00:16:34] Lindsey Dinneen: Right? [00:16:37] Marina Daineko: So, I'm really excited of it. Also I will have panel session about post market surveillance. And it's very interesting, actually, format because it would be different experts here at this panel, like from regulatory, clinical, risk management. And I will represent biological evaluation aspect. So, and we would be talking about post market surveillance for medical devices. It's also hot topic and I'm excited because in such format is it, that would be my first time in such format with other experts, but I find it really valuable because this cross functional team usually, it's like kind of brainstorming, negotiation, discussion. So I expect like a vivid discussion around this topic and again I believe that would be very interesting insights here during this panel. Yeah. [00:17:34] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Yeah. And, speaking to that, when you are involved in these these panel discussions or conversations or things where you might, where like you said, you're going to be surrounded by experts and you have your area of expertise too and whatnot and you're sort of all collaborating, is there ever a moment where, does it ever feel overwhelming when you're just " oh, I don't know enough about this topic?" I'm just curious because I know sometimes we have those moments as humans. We go into this situation that's not 100 percent our realm, and I'm just curious how you handle those moments of " how can I contribute to this conversation?" [00:18:13] Marina Daineko: Yeah, that's a great question because I wouldn't be honest if I say that I don't have such moments. Surely I have and as I'm quite active as a speaker in different conferences. So surely I have such moments in my life. And yeah, so, how I deal, I'm trying to be logical, first of all, and structured. Actually, I'm a super structured person. I have folder and folder, all the reminders and so on. Organized and structured. But, yeah, so I'm trying to think in this way, "Okay, here is the question. How can I decompose it for the parts that I can understand, right?", And I can provide some feedback, insight or advice, for instance, right? Because usually a person who is asking a question, this person usually has some background or circumstances or conditions why this question is asked. So I'm trying to decompose this question if it's still unclear. So I'm trying, I'm asking to ask maybe in a different way. It gives me additional time to think actually, so well, right? [00:19:19] So, and in that for, I would say for 100% cases with this decomposition or, and for instance, asking to reward the question, I can answer it because it gives me time to think the decomposition can gives me the base, " okay, we are talking about XYZ or ABC or what we are talking about, right? What area from what perspective?" So all the things help me to answer, but usually, yeah decomposition and additional time to think helped me each time. [00:19:57] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, and thank you for your honesty, because I really love listening to other people's strategies, because I think we all have those moments sometimes, right? [00:20:04] Marina Daineko: Absolutely. It's very nice because I also can understand, okay, what are my weakness? What my, what are my areas for improvement? Maybe I need to dive deeper into this topic. But, I am, I consider myself brave enough to say, I don't know if I really don't know something, right? Not to, not to make a not proper conclusions, for instance, or advices and so on, so forth, because it's very important to, to say such things because we are talking about medical devices. Medical devices are used when people are in need some help. It might be even the question of life and death so it's very important to say if I don't know so I'm saying I don't know, please ask this I need additional time to investigate. So I need to so I need this additional time, right? [00:20:56] And also what is very important for me as again as a woman and as immigrant, right? Not to be shy, but to talk, to speak up because yeah, I can be, I am an expert. And I need to show my expertise to others because others, other people can, for instance, they just simply maybe not aware that I'm expert, right? So it's very important to speak up and to be brave here. [00:21:26] Lindsey Dinneen: Yes, a hundred percent. And I kept thinking about that when you've been telling us about your life and your trajectory and how curious you are. And I was going to say that bravery is such a strong theme. I, it really is though, because it is hard sometimes to be willing to speak up and say, "I don't know, or I let me go back and research or whatever." And so I really, I think that's really powerful what you said, and I appreciate your candor there. And I'm, I am also curious myself, so if, let's say that you are in a sort of mentorship position. What kind of advice would you give somebody, maybe especially a woman or, somebody who is coming from a different background who may not have the same access basically, how would you advise that person to participate and to keep moving forward with their own career, even if they're feeling a little uncertain or they don't fit in. [00:22:30] Marina Daineko: Oh, yeah. No, I love this question. Thank you for asking it. So, I believe that we are living in such a world where hard skills shall be complemented with soft skills. And as far as I could see, listening is very important. Listening and communicating properly. And listening, I believe that listening to others is a part of communication. So, regarding listening, it's very important to listen,: like kind of correctly what I mean on this is for instance, not multitasking when someone is listening to another person, right? Because sometimes we are doing something and listening not attentively. And we, for instance, can mix up topics or don't understand something or just don't miss some part of, conversation. And that's why it's very important to, to listen attentively, really deep really diving into the topic and understanding what is going to be, like, what we are talking about, what is the topic, what is the ask. Maybe something is hidden between rows, so it's very important. [00:23:44] Sometimes we are listening with a goal in mind. What it means? We have we are talking to each other, right? But I have my goal in, into my mind, so it doesn't matter actually what you are talking about. So. I have something and that's it. I don't care. So it doesn't work. It doesn't work actually. So especially for leadership, but not only for leadership, it's just for, for real life. It doesn't work. We need to listen and trying to understand what another person is trying to say here. [00:24:20] And one more, maybe things that I noticed is judging. So when something, when someone is saying something, so we are judging. We are like, okay, there is just black and white and that's it. But fortunately, no, we have different colors, so like rainbow colors, there is no black and white, so we don't, we should, we shall not judge, we need to listen attentively, accurately, and trying to get rid of maybe some negativity when talking to a person, so it's very important because collaborating with different people may be challenging, especially in these cross functional teams because I could see more and more that we are working in remote world. [00:25:08] So I'm from Poland, you're from the United States. Someone is from the United Kingdom, someone from Australia and it's really amazing and I love it. But people are from different cultures. People have different, I don't know, mood, time zones, different things in their private life. So it's very important to switch off this as, as much as possible, this emotional thing and don't judge, just take the information as it is. And actually it helps me also a lot when I'm doing internal audits. So as it's written, I could see, and I could just, yeah, ask for some evidence as it's written not judging here. [00:25:50] And maybe one more topic here I would like to raise, it's about preparing your response. So when, for instance, my colleague is talking to me and I just codes the first sentence, for instance, right? And I'm answering to this sentence, not to whole speech or whole things that this person is trying to say, but to this sentence . Please don't prepare your response and improve your listening skills. I believe that this listening skills, first of all, when we are collaborating with other colleagues from other, I don't know, departments, for instance, like product quality or clinical affairs, regulatory affairs, R&D manufacturing, so it's very good, marketing, some other. So it's very important to listen and to listen to the messages because there are a lot of valuable information. It shall be filtered accordingly and taken into account for, taken for consideration. [00:26:51] And when we have like good listening skills, we can proceed with improving our communication because I believe that communication is just powerful tools that can resolve any, simply any issue, challenge, whatever, if we can communicate effectively so it helps. It helps a lot in professional life, in not only professional , so it's very important to work on this. [00:27:17] But coming back to your question, I believe that any person can entry medical device industry because there are a lot of directions here. This directions depends on people background. So here we need like mechanical engineers to be able to prepare drawings and actually work on new product development or modifications of existing medical devices, for instance, right? Someone with a chemistry, biology background needed for like specific things like biological evaluation, clinical evaluation, right? [00:27:49] But even people without technical background, someone who is like a good communicator is very nice. It's very valuable person in the project because such person can help with communication between different departments, because someone needs to orchestrate all this work for medical device. So don't be afraid, listen carefully, and improve your communication skill. And I believe, yeah, it would help in any industry, including medical devices. [00:28:21] Lindsey Dinneen: Yes, that's great advice and thank you for sharing that. I think you're right that in many aspects, so one of them, [00:28:29] Marina Daineko: Thank [00:28:30] Lindsey Dinneen: I just want to clarify, agree with you, one thing that stood out to me is, you said that it, It is definitely possible for people to come into the medical device industry. And I think you're absolutely right. There are lots of avenues within the industry. So if your background is in engineering, there's plenty of places for you to go, but if your background is in marketing and sales, I mean, people have to know your device exists in purchase it. So all of the roles are are useful. So I think you're absolutely right in finding the area where you fit in. But the industry is really friendly, is what I have, yeah. [00:29:12] Marina Daineko: Absolutely. Because if I can, yeah, add here, for instance, for marketing and sales, so, I love these people because they help me a lot. Why? Because I am doing, for instance, biological evaluation, I need, this is my documentation, I need to explain other people from notified bodies who, for instance,. Can audit this documentation how this medical device works. And what happened here? Look, I need these people from notified bodies or like from like auditors, right? They can have really different background. They can have background in clinical or they may not have this background. They may just have, I don't know, absolutely different background, right? They are not familiar with this specific medical device. [00:30:01] So, and within my biological evolution, I need to explain how this medical device works. And it's known fact that a lot of people can consume the information with their eyes. So it's visual. So it means that the information shall be visualized, and visualization is the best tool to explain some things to people. That's why I love marketing, people from marketing and sales, because they can prepare these great pictures of medical device, how it works, for instance, on YouTube, like video or whatever, right? As well as, yeah, to make it understandable for everyone. It's simple, not with all these tons of words. But usually it, it shall be described as well, right? But visualization as well. So, that's why, yeah, I triggered so much when you mentioned marketing and sales, because yeah, it's really important to explain complex things in pictures. [00:31:02] Lindsey Dinneen: Yes. Indeed. Yes. And I'm glad to have an advocate for that. [00:31:12] Marina Daineko: Absolutely. Yeah. Yeah. [00:31:13] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, absolutely. Pivoting the conversation just a little for fun. Imagine you were to be offered a chance to teach a masterclass on any subject that you want to. You would be paid a million dollars to do so. It can be about your industry, but it doesn't have to be. What would you choose to teach and why? [00:31:35] Marina Daineko: As I said, I can talk days and nights about biological evaluation. So maybe it would be the simplest answer because it really, it really works for me. I mean, like I can talk about biocompatibility a lot and I am more than happy to share some insight with people, especially taking into account that this buzz and noise regarding biological evaluation recently, and I could see a lot of people that are coming in this aspect, this domain, I mean, in biological evaluation in medical devices, so I would be more than happy even be paid properly for this. [00:32:18] Lindsey Dinneen: There you go. [00:32:20] Marina Daineko: Yeah. [00:32:22] Lindsey Dinneen: You could put the million dollars to, your research or something fun, so. [00:32:27] Marina Daineko: Yeah. No, absolutely. When I was younger, I had actually a dream to organize a kind of, research center and to have some equipment, to have some databases, and so on for scientists who can, for instance, like scientists, startups, and so on so forth who can actually try, say, ideas on this on this research center. So if you, for instance, I don't know, invented something, you can go to my research center and I, we can first of all, test it and also provide like scientific background if required to help with patents and so on and so forth. So I believe this million dollars can be used for this goal. [00:33:12] Lindsey Dinneen: Ooh, I like it. Okay. Excellent. All right. And how do you wish to be remembered after you leave this world? [00:33:24] Marina Daineko: This is important question and I'm thinking from time to time exactly on it. So, it's very personal for me because it's also a funny story. When I was a student at the university, I was, I have been providing kind of mentorship for people who would like to study chemistry. So, and usually I was working with, mentorship, blaming the fire for chemistry. So showing that chemistry is not just something boring, boring science, but also very interesting and it can be kind of fun. So, I had a case when one boy he needed he needed improve his knowledge for chemistry just for his marks because he intended to, to get in British College. And, we were having the studies with him. I was explaining things and providing real life examples where and how chemistry can be utilized and improved. And in the end, this boy decided to utilize chemistry in his life, so he switched from math as well as physics to chemistry and connected his life with chemistry. [00:34:40] And for me, it was like, "Oh my God, it seems like I changed someone's life." And it was so, so inspiring for me that I decided for myself that I would like to proceed with it, that I like how I can make this connection to show people the beauty of different things, like for instance chemistry to this boy. And yeah, I believe that I'm pretty successful in such things, so I would say that I would like to be remembered as a person who can connect people with beautiful and inspiring things, changing lives in this matter. [00:35:26] Lindsey Dinneen: Ooh, that is a beautiful goal. I love it. That just gave me chills. [00:35:33] you [00:35:34] Marina Daineko: Yeah, no, I feel the same, actually, because for me, this boy, it was like a changing moment for me. Yeah, it's very powerful. Even this even this memory is very powerful for me. [00:35:47] Lindsey Dinneen: Yes. Thank you for sharing that story. It's a fantastic story, and I love that because it's so, that just speaks to you and your willingness to, to help somebody understand something that doesn't come naturally or maybe easily to them. And what a difference you made in that person's life, so, yes, I think that's incredible and a beautiful life goal of yours. [00:36:11] Marina Daineko: Thank Thank you, Lindsey. Oh yeah. To explain like complex things into simple, understandable steps is my favorite entertainment, I would say [00:36:21] Lindsey Dinneen: Ah, okay, I love it, alright. What is one thing that makes you smile every time you see or think about it? [00:36:32] Marina Daineko: Oh, I believe it's my dog. I have pitbull, but she reminds me a cat, mostly, because, yeah, no, really, because, for instance, when I have a door opened to join other room, to go into other room, for instance, but when I close the door she needs to come back immediately. And it makes me smile because it's behavior of a cat and also yeah she's sleeping and she is snoring from time to time and when I have a meeting for instance with my colleagues So I am asked all the time "Marina, please don't sleep." Yeah. So, yeah it's funny and I adore her. I am working with her, actually, I like, I love walking like 10 kilometers or so. She's not happy with this distance, but she has just simply no choice with it. Yeah. So, yeah, no, believe useful for her heart, so that's my, yeah. [00:37:35] Lindsey Dinneen: Mutually beneficial for both of you. [00:37:37] Marina Daineko: Yeah. [00:37:38] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Very good. Oh my goodness. That's fantastic. Yeah. This has been so much fun. Thank you so very much for joining us today. I'm just so thrilled to have you and you're so inspirational. So thank you for doing what you're doing and how you're continuing to learn and evolve with the industry, but evolve your own skills too. Yeah. And we're, [00:38:05] Marina Daineko: Thank you. [00:38:06] Lindsey Dinneen: Of course. And we're so honored to be making a donation on your behalf as a thank you for your time today to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, which is dedicated to preventing animal cruelty in the United States. So thank you for choosing that organization to ,support and we just wish you continued success as you work to change lives for a better world. [00:38:30] Marina Daineko: Thank you. Thank you so much, Lindsey. It was a pleasure. I really enjoyed our conversation, a lot of, love and insight. So thank you very much for invitation and yeah I'm really happy to meet you. [00:38:45] Lindsey Dinneen: You too. And thank you also so much to our listeners for tuning in. And if you're feeling as inspired as I am right now, I'd love it if you'd share this episode with a colleague or two, and we will catch you next time. [00:38:58] [00:38:59] Ben Trombold: The leading difference is brought to you by Velentium. Velentium is a full-service CDMO with 100% in-house capability to design, develop, and manufacture medical devices from class two wearables to class three active implantable medical devices. Velentium specializes in active implantables, leads, programmers, and accessories across a wide range of indications, such as neuromodulation, deep brain stimulation, cardiac management, and diabetes management. Velentium's core competencies include electrical, firmware, and mechanical design, mobile apps, embedded cybersecurity, human factors and usability, automated test systems, systems engineering, and contract manufacturing. Velentium works with clients worldwide, from startups seeking funding to established Fortune 100 companies. Visit velentium.com to explore your next step in medical device development.

Plant Cunning Podcast
Ep. 129: Kirsten Hartvig on Food as Medicine

Plant Cunning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 73:56


Get 20% off Kirsten's book "Food as Medicine" by using the code "FM20" (valid until Nov 30th) at https://health.aeonbooks.co.uk/ and https://health.aeonbooks.com/ (which is dedicated to North America) Kirsten Hartvig ND is a registered naturopath, medical herbalist, nutritionist, vegan, and the author of 14 books on natural health. She is in private practice in Forest Row. She also runs the Healing Garden at Emerson College in Forest Row and is curator of the Biodynamic Botanic Garden @ Emerson College. She also teaches materia medica on the Heartwood Herbal Medicine online professional course, and the YouTube Channel Herb Hunters.The Healing Garden is a physic garden within the 22-acre botanic garden focusing on native and medicinal plants.Kirsten was born in Denmark, but came to the UK in 1986 and spent the next 6 years studying herbal medicine and naturopathy at the School of Herbal Medicine and the British College of Naturopathy and Osteopathy. After qualifying, she went into private practice, taught nutrition and dietetics at the European School of Osteopathy in Maidstone, and wrote a nutrition course for the Scottish School of Herbal Medicine.In 1996 she set up a small naturopathic retreat in the French Pyrenees and ran it for a decade together with her husband, Dr Nic Rowley. While they lived in the mountains, they also wrote several books about their experiences, notably You Are What You Eat, Ten Days To Better Health, Energy Juices, Energy Foods, and The Detox Box.Nic and Kirsten later lived in Denmark, where they set up a private practice in Skanderborg. During the time in Denmark, Kirsten also became involved with the political aspects of natural health, and became a member of the Danish Health Authority's Council for Alternative Medicine. Kirsten has also written the best-selling Healthy Diet Calorie Counter, The Big Book of Quick and Healthy Recipes, The Complete Guide to Nutritional Health and Eat for Immunity, and since returning to Sussex she has written Healing Berries and Healing Spices. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plantcunning/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plantcunning/support

THE OSTEO CONNECTION
Episode 144: Insights and Big News for Osteopathy in Canada with Catherine Cabral-Marotta

THE OSTEO CONNECTION

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 36:24


This week we sit down with Catherine Cabral-Marotta as she shares her journey to becoming an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner and the exciting launch of Ontario's first Honours Bachelor of Science – Osteopathy program.   ABOUT CATHERINE, BSC HK, BSc Ost, Dip SIM, Dip MT Osteopathic Manual Practitioner, Certified Athletic Therapist, Registered Massage Therapist, Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist In 2004 Catherine graduated with honours from the University of Guelph and Sheridan College where she earned concurrent degrees, an Honours Bachelor of Science degree in Human Kinetics, and an Honours Bachelor of Applied Health Sciences - Athletic Therapy. After passing the national board exams to become a Certified Athletic Therapist, Catherine went on to become certified as a Strength & Conditioning Specialist with the National Strength & Conditioning Association, and a certified Athletic Trainer with the National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification in the USA. To complement her advanced manual therapy techniques, Catherine became qualified as a Registered Massage Therapist in August 2011. In November 2011 Catherine successfully completed a diploma of Osteopathic Manual Practice at the Canadian College of Osteopathy (Toronto), and was awarded the ‘Louisa Burns Award for the Most Representative Thesis for the Advancement of Osteopathy in the Field of Basic Research'. In October 2013 Catherine graduated with her BSc Osteopathy (conversion course) from the British College of Osteopathy in London, England. Her professional experience includes almost 20 years of clinical practice, including working as Team Therapist and Chief Therapist for Gymnastics Canada on the World Cup circuit with the National Trampoline and Power Tumbling team. She acted as Medical Coordinator for the HSBC Multisport Canada triathlon series from 2004-2009 and has worked with a variety of high-performance athletes from Olympians to the everyday active individual. From 2014 to 2018 Catherine acted as the High-Performance Director for USA Gymnastics Trampoline and Tumbling program. Catherine worked as a Director with the Ontario Association of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners Board of Directors from 2012-2023, and served as President from 2016-2021. In 2023 Catherine joined Sheridan College as the Program Coordinator for the Honours Bachelor of Science Osteopathy degree, the first of its kind in Canada. Connect with Catherine: catherine.cabral1@sheridancollege.ca catherine@motionhw.ca Learn more about the Honours Bachelor of Science – Osteopathy at Sheridan College here.   CONNECT WITH US Watch our Masterclass where we show you a behind-the-scenes look at our top 3 business strategies and 3 mindset musts for osteopaths to grow your practice, fuller, faster. Get on the MBO Waitlist! The MBO is an 8-week LIVE interactive online program empowering you with a solid business framework to build your practice fuller and faster with confidence.  Follow us on Instagram Visit our website Did you enjoy this episode? We'd love to hear from you! Comment below, drop a view for the show and share it with friends and colleagues.    JOIN US AT INTEGRATION 2023 Live In-Person Symposium When: October 22nd, 2023 Where: Mohawk College, Hamilton, Ontario Virtual Symposium When: November 19, 2023   Learn more and get your tickets here: www.integrationsymposium.com    Integration 2023 will bring together, for the first time, Canadian Osteopathic Manual Practitioners who are experts in their field. Join us for a variety of content including informative plenary sessions, practice enhancement opportunities, hands-on sessions, and the opportunity to build community through their social event.   We will be speaking on “The Connected Practitioner” Kevin, Jason, and Sean are the creators of the MBO - Masters in Business for Osteopaths providing Advanced Mentorship for Osteopaths that bridges the gap between clinical education and real-world business success. We all graduate as osteopaths and do the same thing. We take continuing education courses thinking that once we learn the next new technique we will have a successful practice. The reality is that this doesn't work. In our combined 60 years of clinical experience, we have consistently found that what makes a successful practice is communication. The investment in building relationships with ourselves, our patients, and our communities results in the most successful practices. Join us to tap into the fundamentals of becoming a connected practitioner.   What you will take away from our time together: How to build a Winning Mindset. Discover simple techniques to align your business with your true vision Master your patient communication skills with the 3 E's (Educate, Empower, and Engage). Implement the 5-minute wrap up to guarantee sustainable growth Community Connection. Attract the community you are meant to serve by developing your unique voice

The Myopia Podcast
#70 The Myopia Podcast: Deborah Jones: Red Light Therapy and Making Myopia Standard of Care

The Myopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 31:35


Are you ready to embark on an exciting journey into the realm of myopia and discover the potential of red light therapy? In this electrifying episode, we're about to unravel the mysteries and future possibilities surrounding these fascinating topics. Join us as we sit down with the remarkable Dr. Debbie Jones, a distinguished expert in the field.Our adventure begins with a burning question: Can red light therapy redefine the way we approach myopia care? This revolutionary concept has been making waves in the wellness world, and Dr. Jones is here to shed light on its promising applications and where it might take us.This episode promises to captivate and intrigue. Dr. Debbie Jones brings her expertise to the table, and we guarantee you'll leave with a fresh perspective on these enthralling topics.Tune in now and join the conversation as we explore the future of myopia care and the bright possibilities of red light therapy on The Myopia Podcast!About Deborah Jones:Debbie Jones is a Clinical Professor at the School of Optometry and VisionScience and a Clinical Scientist at the Centre for Ocular Research & Education(CORE), at the University of Waterloo.Her main area of clinical focus is in pediatric optometry and her main area ofresearch activity is in the area of myopia control.Debbie has a keen interest in the eyecare needs of indigenous peoples and hasprovided eyecare to a remote community in Northern Ontario on a number ofoccasions.Trained in the UK, Debbie has been a faculty member at the School ofOptometry and Vision Science for 25 years. She is formally a partner in an awardwinning private practice in the UK and has published articles in optometricjournals and regularly presents at optometric conferences worldwide. She is aFellow of the British College of Optometrists, the British Contact LensAssociation and the American Academy of Optometry.

Doctors at Work
What's dermatology like and how do you get in? With Maulina Sharma

Doctors at Work

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 28:15


In this episode, Maulina Sharma tells us what dermatology is like, how to get in, and what you need to succeed.Dr Maulina Sharma, MMedSci PhD FRCP, is a Consultant Dermatologist and Honorary Clinical Associate Professor. She works as a Consultant Dermatologist at University Hospitals of Derby & Burton NHS Foundation Trust and is the Academic Lead for Dermatology at the University of Nottingham, School of Medicine. Her specialist interests are medical education and vulval dermatology. Her dissertation thesis in her Masters of Medical Education was awarded a distinction and she has also completed a PhD in Medical Education at University of Nottingham. Maulina is a faculty member of the British College of Dermatology, previously the Undergraduate workstream at the British Association of Dermatologists (BAD). She is the co-author of the national BAD undergraduate curriculum in the UK. She leads the tertiary vulval dermatology service at Derby & Burton hospitals. Maulina is actively involved in research and was the lead author for the Cochrane systematic review on H1 antihistamines for chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU). Her research in medical education at the University of Nottingham explores the implementation of national specialty undergraduate curriculum and has been widely published in peer reviewed journals including BMJ Open.  

Malhete Podcast
POR QUE TUTANCÂMON ERA INVOCADO EM SESSÕES DE ESPIRITISMO NO COMEÇO DO SÉCULO 20

Malhete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 6:09


Eleanor Dobson - The Conversation. Há 100 anos, foi descoberta a tumba do faraó egípcio Tutancâmon, que reinou ainda menino no século 14 a.C. A tumba de Tutancâmon foi descoberta em novembro de 1922 por uma equipe de escavadores (a maioria deles egípcios) liderada pelo arqueólogo britânico Howard Carter. O relato de Carter dominou a narrativa do que se sabe hoje sobre essa descoberta histórica. Sua publicação, em três volumes, The Tomb of Tut-Ankh-Amen ("A tumba de Tutancâmon", em tradução livre) é responsável por imortalizar a resposta que ele teria dado à pergunta do seu patrono, George Herbert, o lorde Carnarvon: "Você consegue ver alguma coisa?" Ao que ele respondeu, "sim, coisas maravilhosas". E também tornou famosa a visão de "brilho de ouro em toda parte" que teve, quando olhou pela primeira vez para dentro da tumba. Houve na época muito interesse pela descoberta, o que levou a uma enorme cobertura na imprensa. Uma reportagem que constantemente ressurgia e ainda é popular refere-se à história de uma suposta "maldição da múmia" que teria atingido os envolvidos na escavação. A ideia de que as pessoas que presenciaram a abertura da tumba tiveram mortes inesperadas, entretanto, foi amplamente desmentida. Existem outras histórias e lendas sobre a descoberta, sobre as escavações que se seguiram e sobre seus legados. Elas contribuem para um entendimento mais completo do amplo e enorme impacto do evento. Uma dessas consequências culturais menos conhecidas foi que o faraó começou a aparecer regularmente nos círculos espiritualistas depois da descoberta de sua tumba. As aparições de Tutancâmon O espiritualismo - movimento religioso que acredita na sobrevivência do espírito após a morte e que os espíritos dos mortos podem se comunicar com os vivos - teve seu apogeu internacional no século 19. Sua popularidade caiu depois que diversos médiuns conhecidos foram expostos como fraudes pouco antes de 1900. Mas o espiritualismo ressurgiu durante e após a Primeira Guerra Mundial, quando as pessoas tentavam se comunicar com seus entes queridos mortos no conflito. Nos anos 1920, um novo espírito começou a ganhar celebridade "aparecendo" nas sessões, nas quais um grupo de pessoas, muitas vezes formando um círculo em volta de uma mesa, tentava fazer contato com os mortos. Tutancâmon começou a transmitir mensagens "do além", segundo as pessoas que nele acreditavam, aparecendo em sessões espíritas em todo o mundo. As pessoas especulavam que ele não havia se anunciado em círculos mediúnicos antes da descoberta da sua tumba porque "o espírito [foi] trazido de volta para os pensamentos terrestres pela atenção concentrada nele". Em uma ocasião, foi dito que Tutancâmon havia sido canalizado por uma médium chamada Blanche Cooper, que trabalhava no British College of Psychic Science (o Colégio Britânico de Ciências Mediúnicas, em tradução livre). Um relato afirma que, da boca de Cooper, veio uma "voz grave masculina" que "falava em língua estrangeira, suave e musical". A comunicação de Tutancâmon supostamente listava o que podia ser encontrado no interior da sua tumba. A proliferação de supostas mensagens do faraó menino após a descoberta da tumba foi tanta que as pessoas que compareciam às sessões espíritas reclamavam de que estavam "ficando um pouco cansadas de Tutancâmon". Mas o faraó nem sempre era uma presença positiva. A publicação britânica International Psychic Gazette relatou um encontro mais hostil, verificado em 1929: "Ocorreram violentos acontecimentos sobrenaturais [...] no estúdio do Sr. Folt, conhecido escultor, dono de uma esplêndida mansão em Vinohrady, [...] Praga [atual República Checa]. Muitas pessoas renomadas nos círculos artísticos e intelectuais compareceram a uma sessão espiritualista naquele local. Tudo corria calmamente até a conclusão, quando um participante pediu que o espírito de Tutancâmon [...] fosse convocado. O médium presente entrou em transe e anunciou que o espírito estava se aproximando. Ele então emitiu um grito de dor, acompanhado por clamores sobrenaturais de ira profunda. Imediatamente, desencadeou-se no estúdio um tumulto assustador, com um vendaval tão poderoso que partiu a maioria das vidraças. As testemunhas dessa súbita tempestade ficaram horrorizadas. Elas se levantaram imediatamente da mesa e acenderam as luzes. O estúdio estava totalmente devastado diante dos seus olhos. Todas as estátuas de personagens egípcios esculpidas por Folt estavam quebradas. Uma delas, de bronze, havia sido atirada pela janela em direção ao jardim. Outra estava caída no chão, com traços de sangue sobre os lábios e a testa. [...] Essas perturbações extraordinárias tiveram lugar com extrema rapidez e não duraram mais do que 30 a 35 segundos." O que esses relatos sugerem é que o espírito de Tutancâmon aparecia para essas pessoas de formas diversas, como uma força benevolente mas também como um destruidor vingativo; como um indivíduo que não se abalou com a invasão da sua tumba até como uma entidade disposta a atirar destroços sobre as cabeças das pessoas que violaram seu espaço sagrado. Com o nome de Tutancâmon novamente presente na consciência pública, no centenária da descoberta de sua tumba, somos lembrados de que ele é um faraó destinado a "retornar" periodicamente - seja na forma de aparição espiritual ou em estudos científicos. Suas manifestações nos círculos espiritualistas da década de 1920 são apenas uma das formas em que a fascinação popular pelo faraó se manifestou ao longo dos anos. *Eleanor Dobson é professora de literatura do século 19 da Universidade de Birmingham, no Reino Unido. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/malhete-podcast/message

High Performance Health
Hormones, Menopause & Anti-aging with Dr Sohère Roked

High Performance Health

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 44:14


This week's special guest is Dr Sohère Roked, who's joining Angela to dive deep into the subject of hormones, specifically when you might need to consider hormone replacement therapy, the differences between different forms of oestrogen and progesterone that you can use, and what the critical window is that you should look to when considering this type of treatment. KEY TAKEAWAYS If you are menopause, and a hormone imbalance has not been corrected properly, then treatments will not be as effective. Hormones can account for a multitude of non-specific symptoms experienced by people - things such as fatigue, mood issues, aches and pains, headaches and general ailments. There is an imbalance between the care offered to men and the care offered to women, that must be addressed. Men have procedures such as a vasectomy and are offered pain relief, while women have invasive procedures and are offered none. From your early forties, it's worth tracking your hormone levels and the changes that take place will be made far more aware to you. Look at the moods you experience, as well as sleep cycles, heat levels, and focus levels. BEST MOMENTS 'It can be quite worthwhile to look at your hormone balance' 'Hormones, in my opinion, are the foundation of health' 'It takes time to change a system' 'These days, starting HRT before menopause can be a good idea'  VALUABLE RESOURCES High-Performance Health Podcast Series -https://angelafosterperformance.com/podcasts/ Biohack Your Way to Your Best Self - Join My Exclusive Female Biohacker Collective – www.femalebiohacker.com Get a free health check and personalised report www.yourtotalhealthcheck.com Watch my Free Masterclass on how to master your metabolism -www.angelafosteracademy.com/master-your-metabolism Download my free Guide to Harmonising Your Hormones -www.angelafosterperformance.com/hormones Download my  free Fasting Guide - www.angelafosterperformance.com/fasting/ Download my free Guide to Sleep Like a Boss -www.angelafosterperformance.com/sleep Join my free Facebook Community -www.facebook.com/groups/femalebiohacker Get my bestselling book Rethink Health - https://amzn.to/3vbzYOV   ABOUT THE GUEST Dr Sohère Roked BMed MRCGP DFRSH DipSIM is one of the most experienced bioidentical and body-identical hormone doctors in the UK who believes hormone balance is one of the foundations of health and wellbeing. Having treated thousands of male and female patients in her career, Dr Roked can be found at the Omniya Clinic in London but also sees patients remotely via Zoom.  After graduating from Southhampton University in 2003, Dr Roked worked in hospitals in England and Wales in the specialities of A&E, general medicine and surgery, women's health, and otolaryngology, and spent 3 years working as a psychiatrist before becoming a GP. Having realised that not all conditions fully improve with conventional treatments, Dr Roked combined her wide knowledge of conventional and holistic medicine to better help her patients. Passionate about Integrative Medicine, she is dedicated to furthering her education, having studied with the British College of Integrative Medicine and has been taught by experts in the field from Australia, the USA and the UK. Dr Roked has been prescribing bio-identical and body-identical hormones for almost 10 years and views hormone balance as the foundation of health. She believes in the importance of preventative medicine and creates bespoke wellness programmes for her patients to achieve optimum health. Omniya 3a Montpelier St London SW7 1EX Website and Email drsohereroked.co.uk info@drsohereroked.co.uk Private GP, Integrative Medicine and Hormone Doctor  If you'd like to learn more about hormones and health from me, click here for my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHZLeRm2hkA2hv4B6v3X51g?app=desktop I offer a 10% discount for all new referrals for either yourself or the person you're referring. Email for more details.  ABOUT THE HOST Angela Foster Angela is a Nutritionist, Health, and Performance Coach. She is also the Founder and CEO of My DNA Edge, an Exclusive Private Membership Site giving individuals the tools and bio hacks needed to optimise their genetic expression for optimal health and performance. After recovering from a serious illness in 2014, Angela left the world of Corporate Law with a single mission in mind: To inspire and educate others to live an energetic, healthful, and limitless life. Angela believes that we can truly have it all and has spent the last 5 years researching the habits and routines of high performers, uncovering age-old secrets, time-honoured holistic practices, and modern science to create a blueprint for Optimal Human Performance. CONTACT DETAILS Instagram Facebook LinkedInSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RTL Today - In Conversation with Lisa Burke
86. Fashion and Faces, 19/06/2022 13:00

RTL Today - In Conversation with Lisa Burke

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022


Katarina Rimarcikova tells us why we must change our fashion habits. And Dr. Toni Burke talks talks to us about trends in Aesthetic Medicine. Changing Face of Fashion Katarina Rimarcikova has been working in the fashion world her whole life. From graduating from Central St. Martins to working in luxury fashion houses such as Alexander McQueen and Gucci, she then set up her eponymous label in Paris. https://www.aligncreativestudio.com/ https://www.katarinarimarcikova.com/ Katarina now focuses on her work as a Subject Leader in Fashion Arts at the London College of Fashion, UAL, University of the Arts, London, since 2013. She continues to travel the world to deepen her knowledge of best practices in sustainability, innovation, circular design and responsible business. In this conversation, Katarina explains why we need to care about our clothes and how we can begin to move from a linear to circular fashion economy. Sustainability in fashion is a complex topic that can only be addressed by collaboration and knowledge. Currently 30% of what is made in fashion is not used or sold. About 68% of all textiles are made from oil and it takes around 400 years to break some fabrics down. Add to this the millions of tons of microfibres entering our water systems each time we wash our clothes. As for 'luxury' fashion - what does that even mean anymore? Expert craftsmanship or luxury mass-produced, expensive labels who want a global brand? Care, Repair, Maintain Organic cotton might not use heavy duty pesticides (which in turn affects soil health), but does use more water. And so we need to constantly rethink how we design to solve these global environmental problems. Rimarcikova believes we need to empower designers and design for disassembly. We also need to redesign mixed fabrics so that they can biodegrade. Brands need trust, transparency and loyalty. And our duty, as conscious consumers, is to 'Care, repair and Maintain', plus to always remember that we have influence through our wallet. Aesthetic Medicine Dr. Toni Burke has been working in aesthetic medicine since 2008 and during that time has seen the field bloom. However, as this burgeoning field of medicine develops, so too do the ethical questions plus legal implications. In the UK, currently anyone can inject (botox or fillers). However, if there is a complication, as a patient you can only report if the practitioner is a licenced medical professional (doctor, dentist etc). Alongside the commonly known botox, there are myriad other aesthetic practices, and the main goal is to make people feel good about themselves at the age they are. Unfortunately, there is also the weight of social media pressure which makes some people feel insecure. Dr. Burke believes body dysmorphia is on the rise. She believes aesthetic medicine should not be a trending beautification treatment but to help self-confidence in becoming the best we can be, with a natural look, at whatever stage of life we are in. Dr Burke completed her medical training at University College London Medical School and entered a surgical rotation under the London Deanery before finally specialising in Medical Aesthetics in 2008. She is a full member of the British College of Aesthetic Medicine, registered with the General Medical Council and forms part of the CMAC Specialist Advisory Board, a collaboration regarding the management of complications in Medical Aesthetics. For almost a decade, Dr Burke has worked as a Harley Street practitioner whilst also becoming a lead trainer supporting the standards of educational growth for Aesthetic medical professionals. More recently she has opened Fitzrovia Clinic in central London focusing on personalised service and results-driven treatments. Outside of clinic, Dr Burke has a passion for anatomical imagery, improving the quality of medical visuals within this specialised field. Her illustrations and 3D animations can be found online, published in medical journals, and most recently, a book focusing on Injection Anatomy, widely used in the Aesthetic community. https://fitzroviaclinic.com/ I love to hear your feedback. You can get in touch on social media and please do subscribe, rate and review my podcast on Apple, and Spotify

Supernatural Circumstances
The Life of Medium Eileen J. Garrett

Supernatural Circumstances

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 72:20


Eileen J. Garrett is considered by many as one of the most active mediums of the twentieth century and known for her objective approach to psi phenomena. Naturally sensitive from a young age to things psychic, as an adult Eileen began to formally hone her skills under the direction of James Hewat McKenzie at the British College of Psychic Science in the 1920s.  “I have a gift, a capacity — a delusion, if you will — called ‘psychic,'” Mrs. Garrett wrote in her book of personal memoirs, Adventures in the Supernormal (1943). “I have been called many things, from a charlatan to a miracle woman. I am, at least, neither of these.”  First Morgan tells Eileen's life story, highlighting some of the famous medium's involvement in some well-known experiments in psychical research with the aim to gain a better understanding of supernormal perception. She is known for her co-founding of, and tireless work within, The Parapsychology Foundation. Later Morgan and Mike interview Eileen Garrett's granddaughter, Lisette Coly, who has served as Vice President of the Parapsychology Foundation since 1978, charged with maintaining the foundation's valuable library which is struggling to stay afloat in these difficult times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Business Innovators Radio
Lady Kendal Jaggar – Presenter – Mark Stephen Pooler

Business Innovators Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 53:29


Lady Kendal JaggarPRESENTERLady Kendal Jaggar – known in the industry as LKJc is an advocate for Mental Health Awareness and Well Being. LKJ strives for excellence as a Freelance Current Affairs News Reporter, Travel Journalist, Travel Writer, Published Author and World Critic.LKJ has studied with Peter Carty regarding her travel writing and studied with the British College of Journalism as a Travel Journalist. LKJ has also studied with the NCJT regarding mobile journalism and writing for the web including media. LKJ has also participated in the Guardian Column Writing with ‘Owen Jones' and many others within the journalist industry.LKJ has also studied within the ‘Open University' with many courses to her name including “Coping in Isolation – Time to Think”, “Exercise and Mental Health”, “Exploring Issues in Woman's Health”, “Investigating Psychology”, “Homelessness and need” “Death and Medicine” &“Children's Rights”.LKJ has also studied with Continual Professional Development having achieved certifications in BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE level 1-6, Deaf and Awareness, Disability in the Work Place, Equality, Child Counselling, Challenging Behaviour in Young people, Child Psychology, Bereavement Counselling, Body Language and Mental Health Law.LKJ in her strive regarding her news reporting and other journalism areas decided to explore her mind and undertook further studies with Continual Professional Development taking further examinations in Criminal Procedures, Criminology, Advance Criminology, Forensic Science & Profiling, Forensic Psychology, Criminal Law, Contract Law, Tort Law, Wills & Probate Law, Family Law, Employment Law plus many more as she continues to feed her brain with knowledge to understand the ever changing and challenging world we live in.LKJ believes that we have to look at the problems completely unbiased also without pre-judgment, use the voice we have to speak words of support and hopefully advise once we have used the ear to listen.LKJ as a published author expresses how she truly believes the power of the pen can also unlock the freedom of your mind. LKJ empowers through her voice that we all have a life journey of meaning, and we are all in need at some point in our own life of the support. We need to know there is no shame if we fall; we have to learn to stand again and, no matter what our life journey has in store for us, know that there is an umbrella that will support us when the rain falls.@ladyjaggarhttps://womensradiostation.com/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/lady-kendal-jaggar-presenter-mark-stephen-pooler

Afternoons with Pippa Hudson
Shining the spotlight on 'eye care'

Afternoons with Pippa Hudson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 17:25


Not only is today World Sight Day, but we're also in the middle of Eyecare Awareness Month, so we thought we'd make space today to have a conversation about protecting our eyesight and keeping it as acute as possible for as long as possible.  Joining Pippa on the line to chat about eyecare and tackle any questions you may have around the topic, is Andy Muir, who is an optometrist based in Knysna. Andy qualified at what was then the Wits Technikon School of Optometry, now part of the University of Johannesburg, and has continued to further his studies throughout his career. He has been admitted as a member of the British College of Optometrists and has served as a Director of the South African Optometric Association.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Witching Hour with Patti Negri
The Hedgewitch's Little Book of Spells, Charms & Brews with Tudorbeth

The Witching Hour with Patti Negri

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 40:45


Join Good Witch Patti Negri as she welcomes Hedgewitch Tudorbeth and learn about Witchy practices from the UK. Old School Style! Tudorbeth is the principal of the British College of Witchcraft and Wizardry and teaches courses on witchcraft. She is the author of numerous books, including A Spellbook for the Seasons (Eddison Books, 2019). Tudorbeth is a hereditary practitioner; her great grandmother was a well-known tea reader in Ireland while her Welsh great grandmother was a healer and wise woman. #Tudorbeth #Hedgewitch #Witchcraft #TheCraft #Spellbook

A More Beautiful Life with Kate White
Episode 30: Jonathan Evans, Osteopath, Treating Babies

A More Beautiful Life with Kate White

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 33:37


Jonathan graduated from the British College of Osteopathy and Naturopathy with a 1st Class honours in Osteopathic Medicine and a Diploma in Naturopathy. Since then he has practised as an osteopath in New Zealand and Australia working in both rural and metropolitan clinics.His teaching experience began in New Zealand both through mentoring associates and through teaching on the osteopath program at UNITEC in Auckland during 2005 and 2006.Then In 2008 he was invited to join the Faculty of the SCTF of Australia and New Zealand, and he has taught on several of their courses, and in 2016 he was elected and served on the board of the SCTF.In 2009 he moved to Australia and spent 4 years as a lead clinic supervisor on the Osteopathy Masters program at SCU.Also in 2009 he opened his own clinic ION Osteopaths and at that clinic he has mentored 7 osteopaths from their fledging 1st steps from graduation through to successful thriving patient lists.In 2015 he opened Academy of Master Mechanics in order to teach his own syllabus of attendance courses, and the success of those teaching led to the foundation of Kindred Academy in 2016 in order to make those teachings available worldwide.See his online teachings at kindredbe.com

Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond
The Birth Matrix with Craniosacral Teacher Hugh Milne

Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 56:05


In this episode, Oni Blecher speaks with Hugh Milne. Hugh Milne is a third-generation Scottish osteopath and now craniosacral teacher and educator through his self-founded education body, ‘Milne Institute’. He spends most of professional time teaching visionary craniosacral work internationally. He was born in 1948 and received his professional training at the British College of Naturopathy and Osteopathy in London after which going on to receive a rich and colourful variation of experiences and education in the healing arts. Hugh has written three books; Volume 1 and 2 of The Heart of Listening, and ‘Baghwan, The God That Failed’, about his decade of living and serving in close proximity to Bagwhan, where he continued to learn more about the body and the human capacity for extra sensory abilities and healing. In 1988, Hugh moved to Big Sur in California and now lives in Ashland, Oregon with his partner, and teaches his 7 levels of craniosacral work internationally. This was a special interview for Oni Blecher as it was Hugh that introduced her to what some would call body work, and since 2012, she has completed all of her training with Milne through Milne Institute as well as assisting him and his teachers. Oni says; "The foundations of this visionary work always underpins my understanding of the human experience, as well as allowed me to deeply understand the psychospiritual and psychophysiological nature of birth and early life. Lucky enough to be able to work with pregnant and postpartum mothers, babies, and children, I understand the sometimes hard to explain value of this work and am very grateful to Hugh for coming on the show and explaining from his deep experiential well, what he sees this value as". Enjoy this conversation. If you have feedback or would like to leave a rating for our podcast, this is greatly appreciated and helps us understand your needs around our information sharing.

247girlboss
08: Carboot sales to successful fashion entrepreneur and coach- Toyosi Gregory Jonah spills all including managing a business from a different continent

247girlboss

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 42:24


Founder of Desire1709 fashion & Desire1709fashionglobal, Fashion and Lifestyle Blogger , Content Creator ,Serial Entrepreneur. . Best known for her resilience and authenticity, Toyosi Gregory-Jonah is undeniably a force who understands the importance of staying true to yourself and sticking to your life path. . Toyosi Gregory Jonah is the Founder of the fast-growing clothing store Desire1709, the brain behind the fashion house 1709thelabel and the inspiration behind the pacesetting Fashion Biz Academy. . Toyosi tells us how she started her business from her car boot while working her 9to5. Her leap into full-time fashion entrepreneurship 2012 after years in the corporate world, enrolled and graduated with a Styling Diploma from The British College of Professional Styling. Today, what seemed at the time like a gamble with a little bit of savings has grown into a business with increasing 6 figure profits yearly. . She speaks on being resilient, planning ahead and tips she uses to manage a physical store in Nigeria, her global brand online ,her fashion business and her other expressions while taking care of her two young sons. . In this episode , you will learn Key steps to take when considering a career change . How to set yourself apart with your customers and receive valuable feedback . How to run your business from anywhere . How to recruit and retain staff. . This episode is bursting over with practical tips to help you succeed . Enjoy. . To contact Toyosi, please check her instagram page . https://www.instagram.com/tgjonah . https://www.instagram.com/desire1709fashion . https://www.instagram.com/desire1709fashionglobal . https://www.instagram.com/fashionbizacademy . ........................................................................... Did you like this episode , please don't forget to Subscribe, rate and leave a review on apple podcast. Thank you . PLEASE NOTE 247GIRLBOSSPODCAST IS NOW CAREERCHANGEPRO. . Follow me on instagram. https://www.instagram.com/247girlboss and https://www.instagram.com/careerchangepro and on all other social media platforms. . Be the first to know when new episodes are released and to get great discount on products and services features on the podcast. Join the mailing list and receive our regular 247Girlboss -Newsletter Thanks for listening , please don't forget to subscribe! . Thanks for listening , don't forget to subscribe!

A Manual for a Contemporary Body
The Return of the Dream Team

A Manual for a Contemporary Body

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 30:12


Today Is about working as a team, travelling together, sharing dreams, joy, and maintaining true friendship even at distance. For a few years John, Steve and I shared the most amazing experience and adventures travelling around the world and working as a wellness team for the most prestigious luxury hotel chain in the world, THE AMAN Resorts. My very special guests are: John Loftus, Osteopath from the British College of Osteopathic Medicine. He is also a member of the British Naturopathic Association. John runs his clinic in Sutton UK. And Steve Karle, at present in Mexico Steve is an Aquatic Bodywork therapist and educator, he is the director of the British School of Aquatic Bodywork and founder of Poetry in water

Bio-Practica Professional Podcast Series
Exploring the inter-relationships between Vitamin D & Cardio-Metabolic Health

Bio-Practica Professional Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 20:50


Ben is a naturopath, nutritionist, science writer and speaker specialising in nutrition and functional medicine. He guest lectures at various educational institutions and in university settings, and regularly speaks at major conferences on integrative medicine for health care professionals. Ben lectures regularly at the British College of Nutrition and Health, where he is also on the Academic Advisory Board.An established science writer, Ben frequently contributes to peer reviewed scientific journals. He is a Contributing Editor of Integrative Healthcare and Applied Nutrition, and the author of “The Digestive Health Solution – 2nd Edition”.Throughout his career, Ben has had extensive clinical experience, maintaining a private practice in Australia and in London, England. He has also worked in nutraceutical research and development for several leading global companies and served on advisory boards for integrative medical clinics and wellness services. Ben shares this wealth of knowledge, experience, and expertise through his Positive Health Podcast series, which you can find at www.scientificwellness.com.• Website: http://www.scientificwellness.com• Social media: @BenBrownND• https://www.facebook.com/BenBrownND• https://twitter.com/BenBrownND• https://www.instagram.com/BenBrownND• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/BenBrownND• Research gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Benjamin_Brown26CLINICAL PEARLS & RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS PODCAST include:1. Review the current evidence on the correlations between vitamin D status and cardio-metabolic disease – including in dyslipidaemia, hypertension, dysglycaemia, and metabolic syndrome2. Explore the controversy between calcium intake, vitamin D status, and arteriosclerosis3. Discuss different dosing regimens of vitamin D and gain valuable insight into the best dosing strategy to use for optimising vitamin D status in your patients

Speak to a Vet Specialist
Episode 1: Dialysis in Dogs and Cats with Rosanne Jepson

Speak to a Vet Specialist

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 15:17


In the first episode of our series, trustee of the British College of Veterinary Specialists James Swann speaks to Dr Rosanne Jepson about dialysis in dogs and cats.  Rosanne is a specialist in internal medicine in dogs and cats.  Here, she explains why dialysis might be needed in pets for treatment of kidney disease and whether it's ethical to do this treatment in animals. Let us know what you think on twitter (@YourVetSpecialist) or facebook (Your Vet Specialist)

IMPACT 247
MOVEMENT IS BRAIN'S OWN GYM SESSION - EVELYN BREY

IMPACT 247

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 61:54


EVELYN BREY has studied Osteopathy in British College of Osteopathy & Naturopathy in 1992. She steered towards Kinesiology in 2007 in Austria. She has been in UAE since 30 yrs and is practising Kinesiologist & Osteopath and also providing Brain Training & Movement Consultancy Sessions to her private clients across UAE. In this episode, Evelyn provides you with insights into the science of Meridians, Movements and Brain Gyms. She delves into Osteopathy and Kinesiology as fields with tremendous amount of work going on for the overall wellbeing of individuals. Though professionals in this industry are looked upon for advice by patients in hospitals or with injuries, the fact of the matter is that the science has enough and more gems for healthy people to remain healthier and supple for life. Evelyn can be reached on her personal profile on FB https://www.facebook.com/evelyn.brey.3 or on her business profile pages as below # https://www.facebook.com/Kinesiology-ez-Flow-1920495018196037/?pageid=1920495018196037&ftentidentifier=2342286409350227&padding=0 https://www.facebook.com/smovey101/ https://www.facebook.com/Smart-Moves-X-301243193897145/ Her email id is icebear@eim.ae and she would be more than willing to assist in any way to listeners of this show. So feel free to connect with her and ask her for advice , if need be. If this episode provided you with enough information to make informed choices or it inspires you to act, then please do leave a review on your preferred platform. Every review helps in taking the message to the audience and making a larger difference to those who seek ways and means to kick ass !! Live Well & Be Phenomenal !! Warmest Regards Manish

PegCityChat with Nat
EPS 68 - Interview: Canadian Study - Children Nearsightedness Epidemic

PegCityChat with Nat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 10:21


Did You Know…Too Much Time Indoors Could Have a Major Impact on a Child's Vision?A new study conducted by The Centre for Ocular Research & Education (CORE), the University of Waterloo’s School of Optometry & Vision Science and the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, reveals myopia is a global epidemic with prevalence rates in Canadian children increasing at an alarming rate. So why is there so much attention around nearsightedness now? Other than a child needing to wear glasses or other vision correction, why should we be concerned? Joining me to talk about this problem and ways to help combat this issue is Dr. Deborah Jones, Clinical Scientist and member of the research team at CORE.BIO: Dr. Jones graduated in Optometry from City University in London, England. She is a fellow of the British College of Optometrists, holds a UK Diplomate in Contact Lens Practice and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry.RESOURCE: http://fightmyopia.ca

PegCityChat with Nat
EPS 68 - Interview: Canadian Study - Children Nearsightedness Epidemic

PegCityChat with Nat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 10:21


Did You Know…Too Much Time Indoors Could Have a Major Impact on a Child's Vision?A new study conducted by The Centre for Ocular Research & Education (CORE), the University of Waterloo’s School of Optometry & Vision Science and the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, reveals myopia is a global epidemic with prevalence rates in Canadian children increasing at an alarming rate. So why is there so much attention around nearsightedness now? Other than a child needing to wear glasses or other vision correction, why should we be concerned? Joining me to talk about this problem and ways to help combat this issue is Dr. Deborah Jones, Clinical Scientist and member of the research team at CORE.BIO: Dr. Jones graduated in Optometry from City University in London, England. She is a fellow of the British College of Optometrists, holds a UK Diplomate in Contact Lens Practice and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry.RESOURCE: http://fightmyopia.ca

The Functional Health Podcast
#2 Ben Brown - Does IBS even exist?

The Functional Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 61:33


Ben Brown is a Naturopath from Australia. He is the editor of the Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine, contributing editor of the Integrative Healthcare and Applied Nutrition magazine, director of clinical education for Pure Encapsulations (UK), and is on the advisory board of the British College of Nutrition and Health, where he is also a lecturer. We talk about all things gut health, nutrition and IBS.     

Healthy Births, Happy Babies
080: Common Ailments of Infants & What You Can Do For Them | Jonathan Evans, Osteopath

Healthy Births, Happy Babies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 34:20


Guest: Jonathan Evans, DO is an Australian osteopath that specializes in treating infants and children. He teaches courses online to practitioners through Kindred Academy and to parents of children through Parent Be. In this episode, we will cover: how leaving a successful career in finance in London led him to find osteopathy and start working with babies in Australia how the most common ailments infants suffer with can be helped with simple and gentle methods how you yourself can learn what to look for in your baby and help them unwind this tension together without outside help Resources mentioned in the conversation: Jonathan's website: www.KindredBe.com Link to his Baby Health Check/Stretch course for parents: www.ParentBe.com About Jonathan Evans, DO: Graduated from the British College of Osteopathic Medicine, London, UK with 1st Class Honours. In 2005 moved to New Zealand gaining invaluable experience in a rural practice seeing a huge variety of patients. 2010 he moved to Australia to focus on the treatment of babies and children For the past 10 years he has been passing his knowledge on to other osteopaths by teaching at universities in Australia and New Zealand and through post graduate academies. This led to the foundation of Kindred Academy in 2016 and Parent Be in 2017 so these teachings could become accessible outside of the osteopathic world.  

The Craniosacral Podcast
CST 55 - Dr. Mervyn Waldman - The Tragic Emasculation of British Osteopathy

The Craniosacral Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 81:20


Dr. Mervyn Waldman is an Osteopath currently residing and practicing in Israel. A 1974 graduate of the British College of Osteopathic Medicine, he taught Principles & Practice of Classical Osteopathy at the European School of Osteopathy from 1976-1990. He is currently the president of the Institute of Classical Osteopathy. In this episode Dr. Waldman talks about the application of Osteopathic technique in the treatment of serious diseases, and calls for a revival of interest and study in this aspect of Osteopathic care. Original video: https://youtu.be/GZrjxb7ie8M Check out the Institute of Classical Osteopathy for more learning resources: http://classical-osteopathy.org/   www.craniosacralpodcast.com    

Physiopedia Podcast
Leon Chaitow - Recognizing and treating breathing disorders

Physiopedia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 50:21


As part of this month’s Physiopedia Members learn topic we had the pleasure to record a fascinating 50 minute interview with Leon Chaitow about the very important but not widely understood subject of breathing disorders. These are breathing dysfunctions (as opposed to breathing pathologies such as COPD etc) that affect a significant and potentially growing proportion of the population and can often led to musculoskeletal symptoms. In this interview Leon describes how he was made aware of these problems through a very personal experience of the extremely serious symptoms such a breathing disorder can cause. He goes on talk about his latest book on this topic and to highlight the importance for physical therapists/physiotherapists to recognise patients with breathing disorders, to educate their patients about how poor breathing can cause and exacerbate other symptoms and also to offer appropriate treatment and advice. Leon Chaitow ND, DO graduated from the British College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1960. Since 1983 he has been a visiting lecturer at numerous chiropractic, physiotherapy, osteopathic, naturopathic and massage schools in Europe, USA, Canada, Australia. He is author/editor of over 70 books and is the founding Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Bodywork & Movement Therapies.

Weight Loss Nation
S2 Ep025 Are Your Goals the WRONG kind of Goals?

Weight Loss Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2017 43:03


Hey Weight Loss Nation! www.TheWeightLossNation.com If you are ready to "finally" lose weight and keep it off forever, you need to "join Weight Loss Nation." You know the adage....."It takes a village to raise a child." The concept is the same with weight loss! Would you rather continue "yo-yo dieting" by yourself and not be able to go out to a restaurant with friends, since you know you will "struggle" with food choices? Are you happy with losing weight only to gain it back again? Do you have too much "stress" in your life? I've said all of those things and I've had every excuse in the book on why I couldn't keep weight off. Or....... Would you like to be part of a "community" of people who are just like you and will be there to support you every single day! Weight loss Nation has a collaboration of experts in the fields of Nutrition, Mindset, Movement, Weight Loss, Yoga, Pilates, Cross Fit, Fitness, Meditation, Emotional Eating and Post Traumatic Stress! When you become a member of Weight Loss Nation, you have access to these experts to answer your questions! Weight Loss Nation Members* have access to recipes, cooking videos and exercise videos. Our Private Facebook Forum is a "no judgement zone," where you can feel safe and comfortable in sharing your comments and feelings. So.....what are you waiting for? Go to www.TheWeightLossNation.com and take the life-long journey with me and finally lose the weight forever! Members* are Weight Loss Nation Pro Support and/or Pro Support Plus Members. Today, I’m having a conversation with Byron Morrison, Author of “Become A Better You.” Byron has gone through the agony of “Binge Eating,” and yo-yo dieting himself. Byron watched in horror, as his father was diagnosed with colon cancer and had serious complications due to tobacco usage. That experience was the “aha moment” in Byron’s life and he immediately took his life back and began to lose weight and live a healthy lifestyle. Byron took his healthy lifestyle a step further, and began studying nutrition. He found an immense passion for nutrition and living a healthy lifestyle and decided to pursue studying at the British College of Integrative Medicine. Byron received certification as a Behavioral Change Coach as well as a certificate for Nutrition and as a fitness instructor. Two years later, Byron lost over 50 pounds and was helping others attain their weight loss goals too! Byron published “Become A Better You,” in November of 2016, and you can get a copy on his website – www.TailoredLifestyles.co.uk   If you’d like to visit Bryon’s coaching programs, and receive a FREE consultation to discuss your weight loss goals, here’s Byron’s contact information   Contact information for Byron Morrison: Website – www.TailoredLifestyles.co.uk Facebook – www.facebook.com/TailoredLifestyles Instagram - @TailoredLifestyles   Thank you for taking time out of your busy day to listen to Weight Loss Nation! Help a loved one or a friend find us……. Introduce Weight Loss Nation to them.  Share our website www.TheWeightLossNation.com with them! Until next time…. Have a happy, peaceful and healthy week!

Ancestral Findings (Genealogy Gold Podcast)
AF-097: What Can the British College of Arms Do for You?

Ancestral Findings (Genealogy Gold Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2016 4:15


The British College of Arms is a little used but highly important and rich resource for genealogical information for people with British ancestors. In today’s episode of the Ancestral Findings Podcast, I’ll show you what they can do for you. http://www.GenealogyGold.com Show Notes iTunes: http://www.ancestralfindings.com/itunes YouTube: http://www.ancestralfindings.com/youtube Giveaway: http://www.ancestralfindings.com/drawing eBooks: http://www.ancestralfindings.com/ebooks  

The Craniosacral Podcast
CST 34 - Jonathan Evans - Learning To Work With Babies

The Craniosacral Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2016 109:42


Jonathan Evans is an Osteopath who loves treating babies. A graduate of the British College of Osteopathic Medicine and faculty member for the Sutherland Cranial Teaching Foundation, he currently lives and practices in Australia. He is the founder of the Kindred Academy, an online training outlet for health practitioners and therapists that focuses on the hands-on techniques and therapeutic skills that are needed to be effective in a clinical setting. In this interview we discuss many topics related to the unique situations we face when treating babies via manual therapy. This is the site to get the podcast discount: www.craniosacralpodcast.com/evans Kindred Academy regular site: www.kindredbe.com   www.craniosacralpodcast.com