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Return player Kip from Callander joined us for this week's edition of the Morning North Mystery Game. He managed to score four of the five available prizes. Have a listen and find out how many prizes you could have won.
Tasha welcomes Christine Callander (MSN, APRN, FNP-C), of Pure Health Texas, to talk about how taking care of our bodies can be holy.Show Notes:https://www.shopshereadstruth.com/products/attributes-of-god-womens-reading-guide-1Use Code: PRESTONWOOD at She Reads Truth for free shipping https://www.theshareddish.org/our-story https://prestonwoodwomen.org https://www.purehealthtexas.com/meet-the-providers
Tune in to Main Street TV Wednesday morning as we're joined by Lake Hope State Naturalist Kaylin Callander, who will share insights about the park and the upcoming Spring Equinox hike. Plus, Scott Kelly from Jackson County Vet Services returns to discuss JCVS' efforts to support our local heroes. Following that, Rachel Byler from the 4-H Horse Committee to talk about the Tack Auction and Chicken Noodle Dinner!Stay informed with local news updates from Jeremiah Shaver of The Telegram News.
Golf courses are often criticised for their lack of biodiversity, but at The Plock, near Kyle of Lochalsh, a community project is reclaiming the local golf course and giving it back to the wild. Mark met up with the local ranger, Heather Beaton, to find out more about this rewilding initiative.A new award-winning footbridge has been built at Bracklinn Gorge near Callander. Mark visits the site and meets with advisor and architect Murray McKellar from the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park Authority, to hear about the innovative design of this new bridge.The remote area of The Cabrach was once a hotbed for illicit whisky production, before falling into decline through the late 1800s. Now a new distillery has been built in the area, aiming to bring the historic whisky trade back, but reimagined through a sustainable and community focused lens. Mark meets up with members of The Cabrach Trust to find out about their efforts, and maybe even taste a wee dram.Rachel is on the West Highland Way, with Ian Alderman and his 10 year old daughter Eve. The pair, who are both autistic, have been walking together to raise money for charity, and have now successfully completed all of Scotland's Great Trails.We are joined on the programme by Tracey Howe, who is now 1/3 of the way through her walk around the British Coast, to raise money for UK Cancer Charities. We speak to her just as she has reached Land's End, to find out how she is getting on.Fiona Finlayson is a needle felt artist who seeks out her materials across Scotland on her travels, and brings it back to her studio to craft models of pets and other wild animals. Rachel joins her in her studio, to find out how her passion for the craft first came aboutMark met up with Graham Gillie, a conservation carpenter with the Antarctic Heritage Trust, before his 5th visit to Antarctica. He is responsible for maintaining some of the historic sites on the continent, and battling the harsh weather conditions. Mark found out what it is about such a challenging job that appeals for him.
This week Erika B. Hess, Marc Mitchell, & Neil Callander join the podcast to discuss painting and some upcoming exhibitions.
Host Paul Spain sits down with 2degrees' CEO Mark Callander, as They delve into New Zealand's connectivity landscape, exploring rural broadband advancements, the future of 5G, and strategic mergers shaping the industry. Mark shares insights on satellite technologies, Network for Learning partnership, customer-centric innovations and how 2degrees is positioning itself as a value player amidst economic challenges.Special thanks to our show partners 2degrees, One NZ, Spark, HP and Gorilla Technology.
Join us as we journey from the picturesque town of Callander to the bustling streets of London, with a stop in Edinburgh. In this episode, we dive into Callum's experiences studying abroad, travel adventures, and passion for football. Discover the challenges and triumphs he faced along the way, and gain insights into how travel can shape one's perspective on life and education. Whether you're a seasoned traveller or planning your first trip, this conversation is packed with inspiration and practical advice!
This week Neil Callander joins the podcast to talk about his paintings that evolve slowly to explore still life, portraits, landscapes, and abstractions. Neil's solo exhibition Happy to Wait opens Saturday October 5th at Studio Break Gallery in West Chicago from 5-8PM and runs through November 2nd.Neil's work was selected for our 2022 Studio Break Professional Competition by Jason Franz, Artist & Director of Manifest in Cincinnati.
Yvonne, Annette, Cécile, Émilie and Marie Dionne were born two months premature on May 28, 1934 just outside Callander, Ontario to Olivia-Édouard and Elzire Dionne.When they were born, doctors didn't even know quintuplets were possible, let alone able to survive outside of the womb.News of the unique birth was picked up by a local newspaper thanks to a tip-off from a relative of the father, and soon it spread all over North America. Almost destitute, the family tried to make money from the fame. However this plan backfired and all 5 children ended up under intense study and on display for anyone who bought a ticket.All our links:https://bio.to/canboringThis podcast is hosted two idiots and created purely for entertainment purposes. By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the CIB Podcast makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast. The information, opinions presented in this Podcast are for general entertainment and humor only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. However, if we get it badly wrong and you wish to suggest a correction, please email canadianpoliticsisboring@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Richard looks at Saturday racing highlights
This week Rachel has been at the Royal Highland Show at Ingliston just outside Edinburgh. One of the first places she headed to when she arrived was the goat tent. She meets some of the keepers as they got their animals ready for judging and met some goats with an Outlander connection.Mark visits the village of Ochiltree in East Ayrshire where the local community has established a heritage walk to highlight its fascinating history from the Bronze Age, its connections with James Boswell right through to its role in mining in the 1950s. Billy Cooper showed Mark around.In this week's Scotland Outdoors podcast Helen Needham headed out for a walk with author Linda Cracknell. It's ten years since she published her first book about walks she'd done around the world, and to mark that anniversary she's added a new chapter about the Flow Country. She tells Helen about her experience of that remote part of Scotland.Last year, competitors from around the world attended the Golden Shears sheep shearing world championships at the Royal Highland Show. This year, a ladies competition is being held at the Highland for the first time. Rachel went along to meet one of those taking part and shearing steward Bruce Lang.The National Museum of Scotland is curating an exhibition which will open in July looking at Scotland's important role during the Cold War. Our location and geography meant the country played both a visible and invisible role. Mark meets curator Dr Meredith Greiling at the National Museum of Flight to hear more.Back at the Royal Highland Show Rachel visits agricultural charity RSABI's health hut. The hut offers basic checks of things like blood pressure and nurse Irene Scott tells Rachel about its important role in reaching those who might be reluctant to visit their GP.Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority is introducing a bus pilot. The bus will run between Aberfoyle and Callander during the peak summer months and will stop at several popular visitor locations on the route, including Loch Katrine, Ben A'an and Ben Venue. We're joined live by park Chief Executive Gordon Watson to tell us more about the new buses and sustainability across the park.And we end the programme on a musical note as Rachel meets members of the Farmers Choir at the Royal Highland Show. The group enjoy getting together for a sing song while raising money for good causes and they give Rachel a taste of their
Journalist Richard Callander discusses the win of Asfoora in at Royal Ascot plus the meeting called of at Randwick yesterday.
Racenet's Richard Callander with all the latest in racing news.
Sky Racing and Racenet's Richard Callander recaps Saturday' Racing from Rosehill Gardens.
Dave speaks with Richard Callander regarding all of the latest racing news.
Journalist Richard Callander reviews the racing at Randwick and Eagle Farm yesterday plus he's joined by a special guest Paul Langmack.
Journalist Richard Callander chats about the Rosehill meeting which was abandoned after five races yesterday.
In this episode, LVN Board member Keith Maziarek catches up with Ken Callander from Value Strategies, a consultancy advising law firms, legal departments, and legal operations on pricing, relationship management, and client service delivery, among other areas. Keith and Ken discuss: The evolution and growth of the role of a legal operations professional and the role of younger, fast-growing tech companies in pushing for innovation in legal operations. The cultural differences between high-tech companies and established companies in terms of innovation and trying new ideas. The challenges faced by law firms due to their fragmented authority structure and the importance of predictability in legal spend.
In this episode, we chat with these two powerhouse women about how to truly elevate our lives. Colleen Callander is the former award winning CEO of Sportsgirl and Sussan who is now an author, keynote speaker and Founder of Mentor Me Women.Shannah Kennedy is a former Shannah and Colleen's Details:https://www.instagram.com/colleen_callander/https://www.instagram.com/shannahkennedy/Win a Bali Retreat for Two here:https://theworkwives.com.au/bali-retreat-giveaway/You can find us on the socials here (please reach out and say hi - we'd love to connect with you!):https://www.instagram.com/the.work.wives/https://www.instagram.com/_johanna.kate/https://www.instagram.com/sarah.may.alexander/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is it time to unlock your extraordinary power and elevate your life? Powerhouse duo, Colleen Callander and Shannah Kennedy think so and in their new book Elevate and in this week's episode, they're sharing exactly how each of us can elevate our lives to have greater impact.I loved this conversation with Colleen and Shannah because not only do we explore holistic methods of achieving personal and professional growth, but each of them share strategies to help us redefine our definition of success, no matter where we are in our life journey, and level up from ordinary to extraordinary.If you're looking for inspiration in 2024, need a word of the year of a bit of motivator from these inspiring leaders, then 'Elevate' might just tick all the boxes. Enjoy!Elevate is available in all good book shops now, so go, grab your copy, we would all love to know how you'll be elevating in 2024, so please reach out and share with us on socials.Connect with Colleen here.Connect with Shannah here.Support the showThis episode is brought to you by Flossi Creative and Business Money Magnet, join NOW!Want 30 Ways to Save Money in your Business? Download the guide here.Need a business finance coach or want to get your pricing sorted? Book a Strategy Call NOW.Join the conversation Connect with Justine:InstagramFacebookLinkedInWebsiteDiscover the Secrets of Successful Business Facebook page Follow Justine on Instagram @flossifiles or @secretsofsuccessfulbusiness Host: Justine McLean – Flossi CreativeProducer: Leah Stanistreet – ...
Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir þingkona var föstudagsgestur Mannlega þáttarins að þessu sinni og við komum víða við í spjallinu með henni. Hún rifjaði upp æsku sína og hvernig hún ætlaði sér að verða dýralæknir lengi vel, hvað henni leið vel í sveitinni en líka hversu gaman það var að alast upp í Breiðholtinu. En hvernig stóð á því að hún fór í stjórnmálin? Hvers vegna fór hún í lögfræði en ekki leiklist? Við heyrðum allt um það í skemmtilegu spjalli við Þorgerði Katrínu. Í matarspjallinu með Sigurlaugu Margréti töluðum við um sósugerð fyrir jólin. Rjúpusósa, sósa með kalkúninum og hamborgarhryggnum. Ekki vorum við öll sammála um hvað má og hvað ekki í þeim efnum en við vorum þó sammála um að góð sósa getur svo sannarlega gert gæfumuninn. Tónlist í þættinum í dag: Bíddu pabbi / Vilhjálmur Vilhjálmsson (lag Callander & Stevens, texti Iðunn Steinsdóttir) Sister Golden Hair / America (Gerry Beckley) Fairytale of New York / The Pogues & Kirsty MacColl (Jem Finer & Shane MacGowan) UMSJÓN: GUNNAR HANSSON OG GUÐRÚN GUNNARSDÓTTIR
Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir þingkona var föstudagsgestur Mannlega þáttarins að þessu sinni og við komum víða við í spjallinu með henni. Hún rifjaði upp æsku sína og hvernig hún ætlaði sér að verða dýralæknir lengi vel, hvað henni leið vel í sveitinni en líka hversu gaman það var að alast upp í Breiðholtinu. En hvernig stóð á því að hún fór í stjórnmálin? Hvers vegna fór hún í lögfræði en ekki leiklist? Við heyrðum allt um það í skemmtilegu spjalli við Þorgerði Katrínu. Í matarspjallinu með Sigurlaugu Margréti töluðum við um sósugerð fyrir jólin. Rjúpusósa, sósa með kalkúninum og hamborgarhryggnum. Ekki vorum við öll sammála um hvað má og hvað ekki í þeim efnum en við vorum þó sammála um að góð sósa getur svo sannarlega gert gæfumuninn. Tónlist í þættinum í dag: Bíddu pabbi / Vilhjálmur Vilhjálmsson (lag Callander & Stevens, texti Iðunn Steinsdóttir) Sister Golden Hair / America (Gerry Beckley) Fairytale of New York / The Pogues & Kirsty MacColl (Jem Finer & Shane MacGowan) UMSJÓN: GUNNAR HANSSON OG GUÐRÚN GUNNARSDÓTTIR
Shannah Kennedy a master life coach and life planner with 20 years of experience, has coached elite athletes, CEOs, entrepreneurs, high-performing executives, and teams. Her expertise empowers clients to take control of their lives, achieve their visions, and reach their goals. The author of the global bestseller The Life Plan – Simple Strategies for a Meaningful Life and six other acclaimed Penguin Random House books, Shannah's impact on countless lives is profound. Colleen Callander, with an impressive 30-year retail career, served as CEO for two iconic Australian fashion brands: Sportsgirl and Sussan. Her wealth of knowledge and track record in building brands and establishing winning cultures has inspired and empowered people throughout her career. Colleen is also the author of Leader by Design – Be empowered to lead with confidence in business and in life. Both in their 50s, Colleen and Shannah are at the pinnacle of their careers, balancing family life and peak fitness while working with leaders at some of the nation's leading brands. They understand the significance of investing in a long-term life and action plan, which revolves around three key pillars of success: LIFE, LEADERSHIP & LONGEVITY. They are a dynamic duo with decades of expertise, passion, commitment, and are transforming lives and leadership, elevating individuals and organizations to unprecedented levels of success. Our conversation today is around Shannah and Colleens new book - Elevate - which is an incredible, practical guide to unlocking your extraordinary potential. For more ... Human Elevation: https://www.humanelevation.com.au/ Socials ... https://www.instagram.com/shannahkennedy/ https://www.instagram.com/colleen_callander/
Do you find it hard to slow down and appreciate how far you've come, constantly striving for the next achievement?Today's episode is packed with practical strategies to help you overcome this "achievement junkie" mindset and grant yourself the essential permission to embrace moments of stillness and self-reflection. My conversation with Shannah Kennedy and Colleen Callaner explores the dynamic relationship between regaining control over your day and experiencing life in its fullest, most harmonious form. We also delve into maintaining balance by harnessing your strengths while addressing the often-overlooked shadow side they can have!We'll also dive into how to create a clear roadmap, concentrating not just on high performance at work but also on measuring your worth in all aspects of your life. The focus? Built-in flexibility to adapt to life's unpredictability. Whether you're struggling to find a moment of respite in your busy life or looking for ways to elevate your performance across the board, this episode is packed with practical guidance tailored to help you overcome your most pressing challenges.Shannah Kennedy is a strategic life coaches specialising in executive strategy, transition, values, vision, overcoming burnout and life planning for individuals. Colleen Callander served as CEO of two iconic fashion brands, Sportsgirl and Sussan where she established winning cultures and empowered people to reach their full potential. They have combined their epic forces and drawn on their respective experiences to teach us how to cultivate our own action plan – a roadmap to extraordinary growth, success and fulfilment in their new book Elevate which centres on how to excel both personally and professionally. Pleasure to have you both on the show today welcome. EPISODE LINKSShannah @shannahkennedy Colleen @colleen_callanderMore info about the book + tours here. Find the Strength's test here.JOIN OUR FREE GROUP CHAT HERE
Elevate. It's a terrific word Elevate, isn't it! If you've attended my programs, you will hear me say things such as ‘that style of conversation will elevate you”, and “You will feel more elevated if you…”. I use it because I love the idea of elevating the women I work with. In this podcast, I am joined by two incredible women who have taken that thought to a whole new level. In fact, they have written a book called Elevate, their word of the year is elevate and elevating others is their mission.Shannah Kennedy, who you might remember from an earlier podcast, is a legendary life coach. It was an awesome episode because there is something super special about Shannah – in that episode, we talked about everything from 20-year life plans, vision boards, building resilience, how to refuel and so much more. I will leave a link to Episode 18: The YOU in your career in the show notes.Since doing that podcast together, Shannah has collaborated with a fantastic leader, Colleen Callander. Now let me tell you about Colleen. Colleen has been among the 19% of female CEOs in the Australian business sector - I try not to go about the disappointing data and representation of senior women but 19% isn't much – so huge KUDOS to Colleen. She was a CEO for 13 years, leading two iconic Australian fashion brands, Sportsgirl and Sussan. Together, Shannah and Colleen bring a natural synergy. They are a dynamic duo and their business is called Human Elevation. In this episode, you'll discover more about their mission, and insights on what it means to elevate yourself. We'll chat about their new book, Elevate and more.They both exude incredible energy, making our conversation a delightful one. So let's dive right in and meet these wonderful ladies.Your Brilliant Career is a podcast by Gillian Fox - executive coach, women's career expert and entrepreneur. Your Brilliant Career teaches you how to get the most out of your career. We talk tactics, tools and stories that help incredible women like you achieve the success you deserve.Presenter: Gillian FoxGuests: Shannah Kennedy and Colleen CallanderWebsite: www.humanelevation.com.auBook: ELEVATE: Unlock your extraordinary potentialLooking for more? Visit...yourbrilliantcareer.com.auFacebookInstagramLinkedInEpisode 18: The YOU in your career with Shannah KennedyFREE GUIDE: How to say no Your Brilliant Career is a podcast by Gillian Fox - executive coach, women's career expert and entrepreneur. Your Brilliant Career teaches you how to get the most out of your career. We talk tactics, tools and stories that help incredible women like you achieve the success you deserve.Host: Gillian FoxLooking for more? Visit...yourbrilliantcareer.com.auFacebookInstagramLinkedIn
Lianne from Callander needed some extra clues but still managed to claim three of five the prizes in the CBC Prize Vault on the Morning North Mystery Game. Have a listen and find out well you could have done.
On today's show, Graeme Callander discusses the UK's first consumption room for illegal drugs being given a go-ahead in Scotland, Glasgow. Graeme believes this can reduce deaths, encourage safer injecting practices, prevent infections, and increase engagement with treatment and support services. Later, Professor Russell Deacon discusses Lib Dems and whether they have any future in UK politics. Lembit will also ask Russell if he thinks that one day Lib Dems might be able to figure out what is a definition of “a woman”. Also, In the middle of the scandal of Dan Wootton and Laurence Fox being taken off their shows at GBNews, Lembit tries to figure out if Cancel Culture is going too far. Harry Wilkinson will tell Lembit about his personal experience with it. How far is too far in Cancel Culture? GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Graeme Callander is a Policy & Public Affairs Lead at the charity We Are With You in Scotland. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Professor Russell Deacon is a visiting professor in governance and political history at the University of South Wales. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Harry Wilkinson is the Head of Policy at Net Zero Watch. Net Zero Watch scrutinises climate and decarbonisation policies, what they cost, whether they are delivering, and what their actual impact is on the environment and the cost of living.
It was almost a clean sweep on the Morning North Mystery Game for listener Kip from Callander. It was clear that he had been listening to the program. Find out if you could have answered all 5 questions correctly to win some CBC swag.
In the final hour we talk more Tua and Drake Callender joins the show
Viv Callander has been beautiful friend to the lovely Sue and I for over 30 years. Not always in the same city, but always close. Viv and her husband Ian are retired Salvo officers and have three wonderful daughters and 6 grandchildren. They have served in the Salvos for over 42 years and even did a stint in Moldova. Viv shares her story in this episode and it will do you good to listen to her gentle wisdom and reflections on a life of faith.
On today's show we interviewed our first speech therapist! Stephanie Callander, MS, CCC-SLP has worked with people with Parkinson's since 2016 to help them improve and maintain their speech, voice, and swallow function. She is certified in SPEAK OUT! from Parkinson Voice Project. In this episode you'll learn: What SPEAK OUT! is and how it differs from LSVT LOUD What to look for when someone needs to be referred to speech therapy (hint: there are key indicators you may not realize!) How to properly cue your clients to improve their speaking What hypomimia is and how it is correlated to the severity of PD symptoms The importance of speech therapy for people with Parkinson's because of the high rate of speech and swallowing dysfunction, including the sobering fact that most causes of mortality in Parkinson's are related to choking How you can learn more from Stephanie, including facial exercises that drastically improve the quality of life of your clients! Sign up for the Parkinson's Conference on Aug 25th here! www.neurocollaborative.com/parkinsons An on-demand option is also available! Get in touch with Stephanie here: stephanie@resolutespeech.com
Download your FREE Death of the LMS guide: https://hubs.la/Q01RWyMr0 See HowNow in action! Sign up for a live walkthrough: https://hubs.la/Q01RWzht0 In the final L&D Disrupt Short from this year's Learning Technologies, David Callander, Head of Learning Design at Mint Interactive, share his lessons on building effective learning experiences. From creating content that solves real problems to making it accessible in moments of need, David shared some great advice. Connect with David on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-callander/ Learn more about Mint Interactive: https://www.mint-interactive.com/ Learn more about HowNow: https://gethownow.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gethownow/message
Our host Kate Bassett bids us goodbye after 24 inspiring episodes, but before she signs off she's treating us to a good old catch-up with Bex Burn-Callander, who is back from maternity leave and raring to go with even more incredible guests lined up.
Peter Hayward is joined by Denton Callander (Sexual Health Programme, Kirby Institute, New South Wales, Australia) to discuss the effects of treatment as prevention on HIV epidemiology among men who have sex with men in Australia.Read the full article:https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanhiv/article/PIIS2352-3018(23)00050-4/fulltext?dgcid=buzzsprout_icw_podcast_generic_lanhivContinue this conversation on social!Follow us today at...https://twitter.com/thelancethttps://instagram.com/thelancetgrouphttps://facebook.com/thelancetmedicaljournalhttps://linkedIn.com/company/the-lancethttps://youtube.com/thelancettv
Don't use sugar substitutes if you are trying to lose weight, according to new guidance from the World Health Organization. The global health body said a systematic review of the available evidence suggests the use of non-sugar sweeteners, or NSS, “does not confer any long-term benefit in reducing body fat in adults or children.” “Replacing free sugars with non-sugar sweeteners does not help people control their weight long-term,” said Francesco Branca, director of WHO's department of nutrition and food safety. “We did see a mild reduction of body weight in the short term, but it's not going to be sustained.” Christine Callander is a family nurse practitioner and the founder of Pure Health Texas, treating patients of all ages, from newborns to older, active adults. Joins Hal and Ernie to discuss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We look at the 'Gentle Parenting' backlash, and whether we're raising our kids to be helpless, with Alison Bogle, parenting expert at Austin Family Magazine. Next, Dr. Shannan Crawford, a licensed clinical psychologist, discusses a a recent survey involving "work spouses." Also, Spring is here, and that means seasonal allergies for many. We get tips from Christine Callander, the founder of Pure Health Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
I don't know about you, but sometimes I have a healthy habit and get in the zone and I'll be laser focused. And then sometimes I'll kind of fall off the wagon and I'll have an unhealthy lifestyle. Next thing you know, I wake up and I, I weigh 20lbs more. To talk about a healthy lifestyle, Christine Callander with Pure Health, Texas.
Thousand Greens is the social network for members of private golf clubs seeking camaraderie through golf. Golf Anywhere, Friends Everywhere. Our guest today is Don Callander. Don joins us from Melbourne, Australia where he has been a member at the Metropolitan Golf Club, known to the locals as Metro, for just over 40 years. He shares his thoughts about golf in the sand belt, a few stories about club golf life in Australia and an epic trip to Scotland, and how Thousand Greens became part of his golf journey.During our interview, Don mentions a few books by Darius Oliver that are part of the Planet Golf series. We highly recommend you check these books out if you're interested in golf travel and photography. Available on Amazon or wherever you buy your books.If you like what you hear, please like, subscribe, share, and of course, sign up at www.thousandgreens.com. Feedback: lov@thousandgreens.com.Intro Music by ComaStudio licensed under Terms by Pixabay (2022)
Featuring perspectives from Dr S Vincent Rajkumar, including the following topics: Introduction: Requiem for Belantamab Mafodotin? Dawn of a New Era (0:00) Case: A man in his early 70s with multiregimen-refractory multiple myeloma (MM) receives idecabtagene vicleucel with Grade 1 cytokine release syndrome and persistent cytopenias — Jesús G Berdeja, MD (16:12) Case: A man in his mid 60s with multiregimen-refractory MM receives idecabtagene vicleucel with a 20-month response — Dr Berdeja (25:19) Case: A man in his late 50s with multiregimen-refractory MM received idecabtagene vicleucel in 2020 and is currently in complete remission — Natalie S Callander, MD (31:11) Case: A man in his early 60s with multiregimen-refractory MM receives the novel bispecific antibody WVT078 on a clinical trial — Dr Callander (41:02) Case: A man in his mid 70s with multiregimen-refractory MM receives teclistamab on a clinical trial — Dr Berdeja (51:21) CME information and select publications
Season finale klaxon! Our brilliant host Bex is off on maternity leave so she's asked long-time friend and journalist Kate Bassett to step in for season two, and have a good old gossip about how they both set up successful freelance businesses.
Today we have comfort in numbers, with two exceptional change makers who have teamed up to bring the world their important life messages, exploring personal development and self awareness. Shannah Kennedy and Colleen Callander are two influential and dynamic forces in Australia on health and well-being, leadership and high performance. Shanna is one of Australia's foremost strategic life coaches, and Colleen is the former CEO of two of Australia's iconic fashion brands Sportsgirl and Sussan. They have joined forces in a stellar female collaboration to combine their skill sets and have created an incredible program called “The Masterplan” for optimal living personally and professionally. We discuss why having a life coach is so important to our overall physical and mental health, the pros and cons of goal setting, how to avoid burnout, finding and embodying our personal values, incorporating self care into our lives to achieve life mastery and balance and so much more. Shannah Kennedy and Colleen Callander a series of on an inspirational 8 day, 117 Km Pilgrimage adventure of a lifetime through Spain & Japan. You can learn more here: https://www.themasterplan.net.au/ To find out more about Guide Your Light Network visit www.guideyourlightnetwork.com To sign up for the Guide Your Light Sessions visit: https://www.guideyourlightnetwork.com/gyl-sessions https://www.guideyourlightnetwork.com/challenge-page/gylonlinesessions See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Over 40% of multiple myeloma patients deal with kidney disease during their multiple myeloma journey. Learn more from Natalie Callander, MD of the University of Wisconsin at Madison about how myeloma affects the kidneys, what else causes kidney damage, signs and symptoms to watch for, tips to protect the kidneys, how to resolve kidney concerns, how dialysis plays a part in care and when a patient may need a kidney transplant. Thanks to our episode sponsor, Takeda Oncology
Kip from Callander tries to win some CBC prizes on our weekly game show.
Lake Erie Monsters Vice President Jock Callander holds the International Hockey League's all-time scoring record with 1,402 points. His prolific career saw him score 100+ points five different times in the IHL, and he would have scored more if not for spending parts of five seasons in the NHL with the Pittsburgh Penguins - including being a part of their 1992 Stanley Cup championship team.
With the merger of Vocus NZ and 2degrees finalised, Paul Spain talks with Mark Callander (CEO, 2degrees) to discuss the past, present and future of the newly combined entity as they chart their future course.
Holding Pressure AKA/BKA Shownotes Name of Surgery: Above Knee Amputation/Below Knee Amputation Authors: Dominique Dockery, MS3, Alpert Medical School of Brown University Robert Patterson, MD, FACS, Alpert Medical School of Brown University/Providence Surgical Care Group Editor: Yasong Yu Reviewer: Ryan Meyer Core Resources: Rutherford's Vascular and Endovascular Therapy 9th Edition Chapters 104, 105, 111, 112 Anson and McVeigh's Surgical Anatomy Additional Resources: Article Explaining WIfI (https://www.jvascsurg.org/article/S0741-5214(13)01515-2/fulltext) Links to Apps for CLTI Calculators (https://vascular.org/news-advocacy/society-vascular-surgery-launches-mobile-apps-staging-chronic-limb-threatening) Callander Technique Original Article (https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/1155011) Logan, Meryl Simon & Bush, Ruth L. Vascular surgeons are health disparities doctors. JVS. Vol 74; Issue 5p1437. November 2021. Underlying disease featured in episode: Peripheral arterial disease (PAD)/chronic limb threatening ischemia (CLTI) Pathophysiology/etiology Blockage of the arteries supplying blood to the lower limbs usually secondary to atherosclerosis Affects an estimated 8-12 million Americans Associated with smoking, diabetes, hypertension, obesity CLTI is more severe form of PAD (up to 20% of PAD patients)- associated with rest pain, ischemia ulceration, or gangrene Patient presentation Varies based on disease progression and prior intervention Ranges from asymptomatic to major tissue loss Often have patients with intermittent claudication, rest pain, or wounds/ulceration Patients can be classified using Rutherford scale or WIfI classification Diagnosis Ankle-brachial index is diagnostic (1.3) Often obtain CTA with run-off to visualize vessels prior to angiogram Angiogram to plan intervention Surgical treatment Revascularization: either endovascular (angioplasty vs stenting) or open (bypass based on targets with either vein or graft) Amputation: after failed revascularization or irreversible/severe ischemia with no revascularization options Minor (toe/foot) vs major (below knee/through knee/above knee) Indications for surgery: acute ischemia: for irreversible ischemia, for severe ischemia with no revascularization options, or following unsuccessful attempts at revascularization chronic ischemia: failure of revascularization, lack of suitable conduit or target arteries, severe patient comorbidities, poor functional status, or extensive gangrene or infection such that foot salvage is not possible foot infection severe traumatic injury lower extremity skeletal or soft tissue malignancy Preop Preparation: linking the patient with a prosthetist prior to surgery is ideal and helps with surgical planning, addressing patients' fears and concerns, determining level of amputation (pulses/blood flow, level of infection, etc.) Surgical steps with relevant images: Below the knee amputation (posterior flap technique): Create a hemi-circular incision anteriorly (generally about 1 handbreadth below the tibial tuberosity that goes from just anterior to the fibula to an equidistant portion of the other side) and a long posterior flap Cut through the muscles of the anterior compartment (muscle bundle on the lateral side of the tibia) and expose the anterior tibial artery and vein- ligate and suture ligate Using a periosteal elevator, which is something like a chisel, strip the periosteum proximally from the tibia and divide the tibia with an oscillating saw. Then strip the periosteum and attachments of the fibula at this level and divide either with the saw or a bone shear. Use an amputation knife to create the posterior flap along the skin and fascia incision lines (fashion it to make sure it will reach anteriorly without muscle bulk/tension). The remaining tibial vessels are then identified and individually suture ligated. Identify the tibial nerve, bluntly dissect it quite proximally and divide it with electrocautery. After hemostasis has been established, remove a wedge of bone from the anterior portion of the tibia so that that doesn't provide a pressure point on the prosthesis and resect the fibula 1-2 centimeters above the line of tibial transection with a rib cutter to be sure that the fibula doesn't wear against the prosthesis laterally and create an ulceration or painful protrusion. Loosely approximate the posterior flap to the anterior fascia with several interrupted Vicryl sutures and then carefully re-approximate the skin with vertical mattress sutures of Prolene using a Keith needle to avoid traumatizing the skin with forceps. Above knee amputations (Callander technique): Does not cut across any muscle bellies but is purely dividing all muscular attachments through the tendinous insertions. It is similar to a through the knee amputation, but it involves dividing the femur immediately above the flare of the condyle with curved anterior and posterior fish mouth type flaps that again allow division without the trauma of muscular transection. Postoperative care: knee immobilizer post-operatively after BKA to reduce risk of contractures, non–weight bearing on the stump until the fitting of a prosthesis 4 to 6 weeks after surgery, close follow up with vascular surgeon Complications: primary healing fails in 20% to 30% of patients and approximately 1 in 5 patients undergoing BKA need a higher-level amputation due to wound problems Top Asked Questions: What ankle-brachial index is diagnostic of peripheral arterial disease? Less than 0.9, severe PAD is less than 0.4. An ABI greater than 1.3 or 1.4 is considered non-diagnostic and further workup is indicated. What is the Rutherford classification for peripheral arterial disease? 0- asymptomatic, 1- mild claudication, 2- moderate claudication, 3- severe claudication, 4- ischemic rest pain, 5- minor tissue loss, 6- major tissue loss Which amputation level requires more energy to ambulate with a prosthesis? Above knee amputations require 50-70% more energy than below knee amputations What are the compartments of the lower leg, and which major vessels and nerves are in each compartment? Anterior- anterior tibial artery and vein, deep peroneal nerve Lateral- superficial peroneal nerve Deep posterior- posterior tibial artery and vein, peroneal artery and vein, tibial nerve Superficial posterior- mostly musculature
Welcome to another lively episode of Music Junkies! This time, we've got the fabulous Natalie Callander, a sassy songbird who's not only made us chuckle with her backstage tales but also captivated us with her intriguing playlist. Imagine your life's most significant moments being narrated through Shania Twain and the timeless classics of oldie goldies. Natalie's enchanting journey, peppered with laughter, single motherhood, and an unwavering dedication to music, is nothing short of inspiring. Dive headfirst into our banter about the bygone days of Much Music and CMT. Get ready to be swept up in waves and maybe, just maybe, you'll be inspired to create a playlist of your own! We'll also be sharing hilarious stories about my brother's secret (and somewhat embarrassing) love for Paula Abdul. What's more, Natalie and I don't hold back as we delve into her unique rituals to protect her voice and the trials and triumphs of single motherhood. As we wind down our chat, we'll leave you with some heartfelt wisdom about taking charge of your life, embracing struggles, and finding freedom amidst challenges. It's a rollercoaster ride of emotions, punctuated by laughter and the soul-stirring power of music. So grab your headphones, get comfortable, and join us on this delightful journey as we celebrate the transformative power of music and the bonds it creates. Here's to great tunes and even greater company- let's get started!Listen to the playlist on SpotifyWatch the episode on YouTubeFollow Music Junkies everywhere Make sure to HIT that LIKE BUTTON and SUBSCRIBE to our Channel to be notified of new episodes! If you love Music Junkies share it !!New EP is out every MONDAY at 12 pm Rock on! Music Junkies Support the show