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Our guest on the podcast today is Rosanne Corcoran. Rosanne is the Director of Content Strategy for Daughterhood.org, which is focused on creating community and providing resources to family caregivers. Rosanne also hosts a wonderful podcast called Daughterhood, the Podcast. In addition, she facilitates support groups and meetings for caregivers and has experience as a family caregiver herself.BackgroundBioDaughterhood.orgDaughterhood the Podcast: For CaregiversAnne TumlinsonMedicare/Caregiving“5 Common Misconceptions About Medicaid,” daughterhood.org blog.“4 Tips to Make You Smarter About Your Parents' Medicare,” daughterhood.org blog.“3 Medicare Benefits You MUST Know About,” daughterhood.org blog.“AARP Research Insights on Caregiving,” aarp.org, March 27, 2025.“Caregiving Statistics: Work and Caregiving,” by Family Caregiver Alliance, caregiver.org.Favorite Podcast Guests“End of Life Care & Caregiver Burden With Jessica Zitter, MD, MPH,” Daughterhood the Podcast: For Caregivers, daughterhood.org, Feb. 11, 2021.“Challenging Behaviors in Dementia and the Reasons Why With Judy Cornish, Founder of the Dawn Method,” Daughterhood the Podcast: For Caregivers, daughterhood.org, Aug. 12, 2021.“The Final Days of Hospice and What to Expect With Barbara Karnes,” Daughterhood the Podcast: For Caregivers, daughterhood.org, Feb. 8, 2024.“Finding Meaning in Caregiving With Dr. Allison Applebaum,” Daughterhood the Podcast: For Caregivers, daughterhood.org, March 14, 2024.“Empathy in Caregiving With PK Beville,” Daughterhood the Podcast: For Caregivers, daughterhood.org, June 10, 2021.“A Conversation With Leeza Gibbons,” Daughterhood the Podcast: For Caregivers, daughterhood.org, Jan. 14, 2021.“2025 Policy Changes for Family Caregivers,” Daughterhood the Podcast: For Caregivers, daughterhood.org, Feb. 25, 2025.OtherNational Alliance for CaregivingAging Life Care Association“Howard Gleckman: We Pretend This Isn't a Problem,” The Long View podcast, Morningstar.com, Jan. 16, 2024.How to Retire: 20 Lessons for a Happy, Successful, and Wealthy Retirement, by Christine Benz“Jean Chatzky: What Women Need to Do Differently With Their Money,” The Long View podcast, Morningstar.com, April 8, 2025.Five WishesLeeza's Care Connection
Episode 117: In this conversation, Kate sits down with Cutter Wood to discuss his new book Earthly Materials: Journeys Through Our Bodies' Emissions, Excretions, and Disintegrations. It's a poignant and touching exploration of the often-overlooked aspects of our physical being: our body's "effluvia." From the science of mucus to our last breath, from our tears to our flatulence, Cutter delves into the interconnectedness of bodily materials and how these substances reflect our shared vulnerability, humanity, and care for one another. These substances are sometimes hidden for reasons of sanitation, but also because they remind us of our fragility and mortality, which means—this is also a podcast abut death. Cutter brings humor, depth, and honesty to his exploration of the body's excretions and emissions, reminding us that these “leaky meat suits” are also what connect us. Find Cutter:Earthly Materials: Journeys Through Our Bodies' Emissions, Excretions, and DisintegrationsWebsite: Cutterwood.comInstagram: @cuttermwoodX: @cuttermwoodRelated Episodes:Episode 51: Heidi Boucher talks about Caring for our Dead at HomeEpisode 90: Rose George on Sh*t, Shipping, and BloodEpisode 70: Scott Carney on Sleep Episode 67: Dan Egan on PhosphorousSupport Kate: PatreonSubstackPayPal-Leave a One Time TipAffiliates:REDMOND REAL SALT: Use code MINDBODYSOIL_15 for 15% off at Redmond.lifeFIELD COMPANY CAST IRON: fieldcompany.com/kate_kavanaughBAHÉ FOOTWEAR: Use the code ‘Kate10' for 10% off. HOME OF WOOL: 10% off Home of Wool using code KATEKAVANAUGHNAMARI ACTIVE WEAR: 10% off using code Kate10
Dr. Macie Smith joins host Ron Aaron and co-host Carol Zernial to talk about what families should know about caregiving, the effects of caregiving, and resources for caregivers on this edition of Caregiver SOS. Special guest-cohost Tina Smith fills in for Carol Zernial! About Dr. Smith Dr. Macie P. Smith is a proud HBCU Alum of South Carolina State University receiving both her Bachelor’s in Social Work and Master’s in Rehabilitation Counseling; she earned her Doctorate in Higher Education Leadership from Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. She is nationally known for her work on dementia-competent practices and family caregiving matters. Her real-world unapologetic approach to practical caregiving has been published in national and international professional journals. She is a Licensed Gerontology Social Worker and an award-winning Alzheimer's and dementia educator with over 22 years of experience coordinating care for aging and vulnerable populations. She is an advisory board member with Leeza’s Care Connection, founded by Emmy Award-Winning TV/radio personality & philanthropist Leeza Gibbons. Dr. Smith also is a bestselling author. Her book “A Dementia Caregiver Called to Action” will be available for purchase today. Hosts Ron Aaron and Carol Zernial, and their guests talk about Caregiving and how to best cope with the stresses associated with it. Learn about "Caregiver SOS" and the "Teleconnection Hotline" programs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GB7's Head Coach, Giselle Mather joins the girls for the first episode of 2025. When will the GB girls medal? How do we combat the mass exodus of female head coaches in the PWR? Will Giselle be the first ever Lions coach? & what does onomatopoeia mean? Giselle's got all the answers…
Brain Talk | Being Patient for Alzheimer's & dementia patients & caregivers
Award-winning Alzheimer's and dementia educator and best-selling author Dr. Macie P. Smith joined Being Patient Live Talks to discuss her latest book, “A Dementia Caregiver Called to Action: The Journey.” In the context of her experience as an educator and a licensed gerontology social worker, she'll also speak to the caregiving needs specific to Black families and Black communities. Smith has over 22 years of experience coordinating care for aging and vulnerable populations. As the author of past books including, “A Dementia Caregiver's Guide to Care: Just Ask Dr. Macie,” her caregiving insights and guidance have been published in national and international professional journals. She's also an advisory board member with Leeza's Care Connection. Watch the full interview to hear some of Dr. Macie's top dementia care insights and how we can better support caregivers in Black communities.
In this episode of "Gather Darlings," host Carrie, known as Dementia Darling, honors National Family Caregivers Month by shining a light on the incredible work of dementia caregivers! Carrie shares a comprehensive list of essential resources for dementia caregivers, including the Alzheimer's Association, Teepa Snow's Positive Approach to Care, and the Family Caregiver Alliance, among others. These organizations provide vital support, educational programs, and community connections that can make a significant difference in caregivers' lives. The episode also addresses mental health and self-care, encouraging caregivers to join support groups, seek professional help when needed, and practice mindfulness techniques. Carrie highlights the importance of respite care as a crucial support system, outlining various options such as in-home services and adult day centers that allow caregivers to recharge. Additionally, practical tips for daily caregiving are shared, including establishing routines and utilizing tools to enhance communication and quality of life. Tune in to this episode to gather insights, resources, and encouragement as we celebrate the dedication of dementia caregivers everywhere. Essential Resources for Dementia Caregivers 1. **Alzheimer's Association** - [alz.org](https://www.alz.org/help-support/resources): Offers a 24/7 helpline, support groups, and educational programs. 2. **Teepa Snow's Positive Approach to Care** - [teepasnow.com](https://www.teepasnow.com): Provides innovative dementia care training and resources. 3. **Be Light Care** - [belightcare.com](http://www.belightcare.com): Offers dementia care consulting and education. 4. **Roon Dementia** - [roon.com](http://www.roon.com): A platform that provides resources for dementia care. 5. **Family Caregiver Alliance** - [caregiver.org](https://www.caregiver.org): Provides comprehensive support and information for family caregivers. 6. **AARP Caregiving Resource Center** - [aarp.org/caregiving](https://www.aarp.org/caregiving/): Offers tools and information to help navigate the caregiving journey. Mental Health and Self-Care Resources 1. **Zen Caregiving Project** - [zencaregiving.org](https://zencaregiving.org): Offers mindfulness-based support for caregivers. 2. **Steadii App** - [steadii.com](https://www.steadii.com/): A mobile app designed to help caregivers manage their responsibilities. 3. Leeza's Care Connection for support groups https://leezascareconnection.org/home Respite Care Resources 1. **ARCH National Respite Network and Resource Center** - [archrespite.org](https://archrespite.org): Provides resources to help find respite care options in your area. 2. Area Agencies on Aging in your local area (google this for your location) 3. HFC www.wearehfc.org for respite grants and support groups Practical Tools and Engagement Resources 1. **Care Mobi App** - A mobile app for caregiver organization and reminders. 2. **Zinnia TV** - A platform for engagement activities tailored for seniors. 3. **Nana's Books, Mirador, SingFit, Music with Alexis**: Various resources for engaging activities with individuals living with dementia. Zinnia TV- www.zinniatv.com Nana's Books- www.nanasbookseries.com Mirador Magazine- www.miradormagazine.com Singfit http://www.singfit.com Music with Alexis- www.musicwithalexis.com CareMobi app https://nursing.nyu.edu/w/caremobi Additional Support **Navigating the World with Your Aging Loved One Podcast** - Hosted by Nicole Will, this podcast empowers older adults and caregivers with insights throughout the aging journey. More information can be found at [willgatherpodcast.com](http://www.willgatherpodcast.com). We'd love for you to subscribe, rate and review! Follow us on Instagram HERE and Join our Facebook Group HERE. Come as you are! We are not medical professionals and are not providing any medical advice. If you have any medical questions, we recommend that you talk with a medical professional of your choice. willGather has taken care in selecting its speakers but the opinions of our speakers are theirs alone. Thank you for your continued interest in our podcasts.
The pharmaceutical company Allergan will pay the city of Baltimore $45 million dollars to resolve claims surrounding Allergan's role in the nationwide opioid crisis. The settlement - announced earlier this month - will be paid out in the next two weeks, while litigation continues against other opioid manufacturers. $5 million of the settlement will be directed to the nonprofit Charm City Care Connection, which conducts outreach and provides services to people who use drugs. We talk about the organization's mission with Community Engagement Manager Bakari Atiba. Charm City Care Connection's drop-in center is located at 1214 N Wolfe St. It is open Monday through Thursday from 9am-4pm. Call 443-478-3015 to verify availability of services.Do you have a question or comment about a show or a story idea to pitch? Contact On the Record at: Senior Supervising Producer, Maureen Harvie she/her/hers mharvie@wypr.org 410-235-1903 Senior Producer, Melissa Gerr she/her/hers mgerr@wypr.org 410-235-1157 Producer Sam Bermas-Dawes he/him/his sbdawes@wypr.org 410-235-1472
Welcome to a special National Nurses Week episode of "When the Moment Chooses You." Today, we're thrilled to have Rayne Soriano join us to share his inspiring journey with Caring Science. In this episode, Rayne opens up about his experiences and the profound impact that compassion, care, and connection have had on his nursing practice. From his heartfelt stories at Kaiser Permanente to his personal reflections, Rayne reveals how Caring Science has transformed his approach to healthcare. Tune in for practical insights, touching narratives, and valuable advice that celebrate the essence of nursing and the power of caring. Don't miss this inspiring conversation that honors the incredible contributions of nurses everywhere. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/charlene-johnson68/message
In this episode, we speak to the CEO of the Paul Ramsay Foundation, Professor Kristy Muir about care, connection and who decides in policymaking, especially around children.She discusses the life and death realities of social capital, the importance of a wellbeing framework and the challenges of a silo approach to making progress on societal issues. Professor Muir says we need to think long term to change society for the better.Professor Muir says we need to place greater importance on Indigenous knowledge, caring for Country and generational views and relationships. She also discusses what steps need to be taken now, after the Voice referendum, saying it is a long-term effort, and we need to keep doing the work. ___Professor Kristy Muir is the Chief Executive Officer of the Paul Ramsay Foundation, one of Australia's largest and most influential philanthropic foundations. She is also a Professor of Social Policy at UNSW Sydney Business School. Sharon Bessell is a Professor of Public Policy and Director of both the Children's Policy Centre and the Poverty and Inequality Research Centre at ANU Crawford School of Public Policy.Arnagretta Hunter is the Human Futures Fellow at ANU College of Health and Medicine, a cardiologist, a physician, and a Senior Clinical Lecturer at ANU Medical School. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Wolfe is a Certified High-Performance coach and Food Addiction Coach! David received his master's in clinical nutrition from The Ohio State University in 2012 and worked as a registered dietitian for ten years in Critical Care, Bariatric Surgery and elderly care. Once an artisan bread maker and registered dietitian, David received his food addiction training at INFACT in 2017, and since that time has been an understudy to former podcast guest Bitten Jonnson, who we hosted back on episode 477 of our show! David is currently a faculty member for the Bitten Holistic Medicine for Addiction Program. David had his own battles with sugar and grain addiction, and has identified his other outlets namely coffee, screens, alcohol and more. David is co-author of the groundbreaking book The Fix for Cravings, along with Cynthia Myers Morison. David is a vocal advocate for understanding Addiction Interaction Disorder, championing the idea that addiction is a singular beast with many masks. As a visionary co-founder of SUGARx Global, David offers an online food addiction recovery platform, using his holistic blueprint of CARE: Connection, Action, Recovery Protection and Education.Find David at-https://www.sugarxglobal.com/Email- hello@sugarxglobal.com Attn: DavidFB- @TriggerFreeNutritionTW- @DaveWolfSRxIG- @sugarxglobalYT- @SUGARxGlobalFind Boundless Body at- myboundlessbody.com Book a session with us here!
Kylie Green is the Managing Director APAC for Reward Gateway, who provide technology for organisations to embed a reward and recognition culture. Kylie gives us many examples of how small recognition and rewards lift motivation and productivity. She highlights the findings from the Workplace Engagement Index for 2024, revealing that a staggering 83% of employees feel more motivated and productive when they have a caring manager. It's a testament to the undeniable connection between empathy and efficiency in the workplace. Kylie also offers timeless wisdom on balancing empathy and productivity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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David Wolfe, co-author of The Fix for Cravings, and cofounder of SUGARx Global. Once an artisan bread maker and Registered Dietician, David left those careers and is now a Food Addiction Counsellor and food addiction Coach, as well as a Certified High Performance coach. David received his Master's in Clinical Nutrition from Ohio State University in 2012 and worked as a registered dietitian for ten years in Critical Care, Bariatric Surgery and elderly care. He was also the dietician who designed the abstinent food plan for the food addiction residential program at Renascent preCovid. While a dietician, David received his food addiction training at INFACT (International Food Addiction and Counselling Training) in 2017 and since that time, has been the under study to Bitten Jonsson; he is currently a faculty member for her Holistic Medicine for Addiction program. Of special interest to us, David had his own battles with sugar and grain, and like many of us, has identified other struggles, namely coffee, screens, alcohol and more. David is coauthor of the groundbreaking book 'The Fix for Cravings', along with Cynthia Myers Morison. He is a vocal advocate for understanding Addiction Interaction Disorder, championing the idea that addiction is a singular beast with many masks. His favourite analogy is “ Switching outlets is like switching seats on the Titanic: the ship is still sinking!' Thus his treatment is focused on changing the dynamic of addiction itself. As visionary cofounder of SUGARx Global, David offers an online food addiction recovery platform, using his holistic blueprint of CARE: Connection, Action, Recovery Protection and Education. The Craving Crusher Checklist: 3 Steps To Crushing Your Craving: https://www.sugarxglobal.com/your3simplesteps FREE 15 Minute Breakthrough Your Cravings: Sessions: https://calendly.com/sugarxglobal/breakthrough Our website: Sugarxglobal.com The content of our show is educational only. It does not supplement or supersede your healthcare provider's professional relationship and direction. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified mental health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, substance use disorder, or mental health concern.
Interview with Winn ClaybaughWinn Claybaugh is the founder, co-owner, and dean of Paul Mitchell Advanced Education, a franchisor of more than 100 cosmetology and/or barbering schools throughout the United States. The young company was ranked three years in a row (2006–2008) in the top 10 of Franchise Times magazine's Fast 55, a ranking of the fastest-growing young franchises, and has repeatedly ranked in the Top 50 and earned Best in Category in Franchise Business Review's Franchisee Satisfaction Awards.A popular seminar leader and keynote speaker, Winn travels extensively as an educator and consultant, inspiring audiences ranging from housewives and college students to CEOs. He has been the National Motivational Expert for Paul Mitchell, a frequent speaker at every major beauty industry event, and a speaker at the 2017 California Women's Conference. He has helped thousands of businesses build their brands and create successful working cultures; his clients have included Southwest Airlines, the Irvine Company, Vidal Sassoon, Entertainment Tonight, Mattel, For Rent magazine, and many other businesses from hospitals to apartment communities.Since 1995, Winn has interviewed over 325 beauty and business professionals, artists, educators, and mentors for his popular MASTERS series. Now available on all major podcast platforms, MASTERS by Winn Claybaugh has more than 1 million podcast downloads. Winn is also a featured contributor to online publications that reach millions of subscribers and a popular guest on national podcasts and radio shows. He currently serves on the boards of directors of three nonprofit organizations: Bright Pink, Beauty Changes Lives, and the Andrew Gomez Dream Foundation, which he co-founded.From 2004 to 2023, Winn led the Paul Mitchell School network to collectively raise over $25 million for multiple charitable organizations such as Leeza's Care Connection, Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, Larry King Cardiac Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, Boys & Girls Clubs, and many more. Links:www.winnclaybaugh.com www.mastersbywinnclaybaugh.com https://vimeo.com/140170785 www.youtube.com/winnclaybaugh https://www.facebook.com/winnclaybaughpage https://www.instagram.com/winnclaybaugh/ https://linktr.ee/winnclaybaugh www.paulmitchell.edu www.paulmitchellschoolsfunraising.org https://www.instagram.com/paulmitchelledu/ News from TheTease.com:https://www.thetease.com/december-tech-touch-ups/
Anna Fruehling Anna Fruehling is a recovering addict with 34 years clean. When she realised sugar acts as the gateway drug, priming the brain for all other addictions, a light bulb went off! It is her purpose and privilege to help others recover fully from all outlets of the deadly disease of addiction. She is the author of An Altered Spirit, The 12 Steps and Ebenezer Scrooge (all proceeds will benefit places like First Step Home). As co-founder of SUGARx Global, Anna helped develop a system based on CARE (Connection, Action Steps, Recovery Protection, and Education) as the foundation for addicts to Grow. Recover. Transform. It's her purpose and her privilege to help others recover through holistic practices that help heal your metabolism, mind, and spirit. Link to Show Notes on Website https://fabulouslyketo.com/podcast/166 Anna's Books An Altered Spirit: The Twelve Steps and Ebenezer Scrooge - Anna Fruehling https://amzn.to/3G10mkg Anna's Top Tips No matter where you are at - start - make one small move. Stupid plan - how the stupid plan - take aim, if the arrow falls short - make another stupid plan. Don't believe everything your brain tells you about yourself and don't believe anything bad your brain tells you. Resources Mentioned For a better version of these documents, please click this link: https://fabulouslyketo.com/166a/ David Wolfe Bitten Jonsson Connect with Anna Fruehling on social media Twitter: https://twitter.com/CoachAnnaSRx Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/SUGARxglobal/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sugarxglobal https://www.instagram.com/annamfruehling/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annafruehling YouTube: https://youtube.com/@SUGARxGlobal Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/room/xlkV6z40?utm_medium=ch_room_xr&utm_campaign=DlyJLhOaGPXpx3Tn6W_CnQ-901698 Website Details: https://www.sugarxglobal.com/ The Fabulously Keto Diet & Lifestyle Journal: A 12-week journal to support new habits – Jackie Fletcher If you have enjoyed listening to this episode - Leave us a review By leaving us a review on your favourite podcast platform, you help us to be found by others. Support Jackie Help Jackie make more episodes by supporting her If you wish to support her by just pledging £1 or £2 a month go to: https://fabulouslyketo.thrivecart.com/support-the-podcast/ Or You can get some extra benefits by supporting her on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FabulouslyKeto Connect with us on social media https://www.facebook.com/FabulouslyKeto https://www.instagram.com/FabulouslyKeto1 https://twitter.com/FabulouslyKeto Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FabulouslyKeto Music by Bob Collum Recommend a guest We would love to know if you have a favourite guest you would like us to interview. Let us know who you would like to hear of if you have a particular topic you would like us to cover. https://fabulouslyketo.com/recommend-a-guest We sometimes get a small commission on some of the links, this goes towards the costs of producing the podcast.
Dr. Macie P. Smith is nationally known for her work on dementia-competent practices and family caregiving matters. Her real-world unapologetic approach to practical caregiving has been published in national and international professional journals. She is a Licensed Gerontology Social Worker and an award-winning Alzheimer's and dementia educator with over 22 years of experience coordinating care for aging and vulnerable populations. She is an advisory board member with Leeza's Care Connection, founded by Emmy Award-Winning TV/radio personality & philanthropist Leeza Gibbons. Dr. Smith is also a best selling author. Her book, A Dementia Caregiver's Guide to Care, has been featured on Amazon's Top 100 Best Sellers List for several weeks. In addition, Dr. Smith co-host's a new talk show centered around dementia friendly conversations entitled Dementia Divas: Caregiving and the Arts. To learn more about Dr. Macie P. Smith and her book, A Dementia Caregiver's Guide to Care: Facebook - Dr. Macie Smith LinkedIn & Instagram: Dr. Macie P.
Season 10 already?! Hello friends, welcome to the Faith in a Fresh Vibe Podcast, where we journey through decolonizing and deconstructing the Christian faith. Season 9 just finished and this episode is the start of Season 10! It's also a "bridge" episode. Since last season was one on embodiment and mental health, and this season is for authors and their new books, I thought an episode that covers both would be fitting. Dr. Chanequa Walker-Barnes is someone I've been looking to invite on the podcast for sometime. You might remember her words if you've read my book, When We Belong. I reference, I Bring the Voices of My People, in my chapter on white supremacy. But this episode we talk more than reconciliation. We discuss Dr. Chanequa's latest book, Scared Self-Care. We go deeper to address the systemic issues that impact self-care and how wholeness and liberation are tied to community and reconciliation. Dr. Chaenqua's book is built to provide daily practices and strategies to survive what is often an unjust and hyper-individualized world. Listen in to this insightful and in-depth conversation to hear the expertise of a public theologian and clinical psychologist. Summary Introduction. 0:30 The belief that things could be better and that human beings can make it better. What drives the notion that things can be better, and what drives the belief that if there is a will and a vision, things can happen better. Vision for a better future? 10:16 Cultural differences between western and Black spiritual healing. On family systems therapist and is trained to look at the whole family, not just one person. How the pursuit of happiness fuels disconnection. 15:59 In our hyper-individualised world, happiness is celebrated as the one individual overcomer that celebrates the pursuit of happiness, fueling a greater disconnection. Self care as a survival strategy. Talking about Sacred Self-Care and hope filled community. 22:25 Getting in touch with your body. 27:24 Simple self-care practices that are doable and can be done in five minutes or less, like standing in front of a full-length mirror. Discussing intersectionality. 34:10 Racial reconciliation needs to be centred on women of colour. 41:34 White Supremacy and power preservation. 52:06 About Dr. Walker-Barnes (Twitter; Instagram; Facebook; Substack) Chanequa Walker-Barnes, Ph.D., is a prominent scholar, theologian, and author, known for her thought-provoking work on racial justice and spirituality. With a deep commitment to social change, she combines her expertise in clinical psychology and theology to tackle issues of systemic oppression, cultural trauma, and their impact on individuals and society. Through her research, writing, and speaking, Dr. Chanequa strives to inspire others to transformative social action and wholistic self-care. A professor at Columbia Theological Seminary, she has authored three books – Sacred Self-Care, I Bring the Voices of My People, and Too Heavy a Yoke. Her faith has been shaped by Methodist, Baptist, and evangelical social justice communities as well as by Buddhism and Islam. https://www.drchanequa.com/
Today, we get the chance to catch up with a terrific team! Brenda, Brooke, and Crystal represent a dozen RNs as part of AultCare's Primary Care Connection program and team. You can learn more about this unique opportunity for our members to have an advocate by their side along their health journey.AultCare's Primary Care Connection TeamProgram FlyerFind all of our episodes on aultcare.com/podcast
Have you ever thought of sugar as a gateway drug? Anna Fruehling is a recovering addict with 33 years clean. When she realized sugar acts as the gateway drug, priming the brain for all other addictions, a light bulb went off! It is her purpose and privilege to help others recover fully from all outlets of the deadly disease of addiction. She is the author of An Altered Spirit, The 12 Steps and Ebenezer Scrooge (all proceeds will benefit places like First Step Home). As co-founder of SUGARx Global, Anna helped develop a system based on CARE (Connection, Action Steps, Recovery Protection, and Education) as the foundation for addicts to Grow. Recover. Transform. It's her purpose and her privilege to help others recover from addiction.
This week, I invite you to explore connection as a source of comfort, a source of challenge, and a source of growth.I also speak to the BS myth that "you must love yourself before you can love someone else." Surprised by that!? Many people are, but as Hendrix says in the book "Getting the Love You Want", our relationships can be a place of healing!#beyondsurviving #mondaymini #yearofselfcare #relationships #connection #personalgrowth #love #giftofconnection #coachrachelsays #nervoussystemregulation #sexualabuse #incestsurvivor #healingsexualtrauma #foryou #viralSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/beyond-surviving. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Courtney Halbach is the outreach specialist for The Dairyland Initiative at theUniversity of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine. Courtney covers how to assess your calf barn ventilation system, problematic air flow, ventilation tools and future ventilation trends. MORE INFO on the event: https://wtaq.com/2022/10/24/543079/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Kendra Wells, a veterinarian with Valley Vet Clinic in Seymour, shares more about diagnosing sick calves with on-farm tools, proper training for employees and tracking sensors. MORE INFO on the event: https://wtaq.com/2022/10/24/543079/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode we talk with Industry Icon Winn Claybaugh about inclusivity, how to attract the team and clients that you WANT. And how to use three of the top human needs to ensure you have a healthy culture in your salon. Winn Claybaugh is the author of Be Nice (Or Else!) and “one of the best motivational speakers in the country,” according to CNN's Larry King, who wrote the foreword for the book. A business owner for over 38 years with over 16,000 people in his organization, Winn is the founder and co-owner of hair care giant Paul Mitchell's school division, with more than 100 locations throughout the United States. The young company was ranked three years in a row (2006–2008) in the top 10 of Franchise Times magazine's Fast 55, a ranking of the fastest growing young franchises, and has repeatedly ranked in the Top 50 and earned Best in Category in the Franchise Business Review's Franchisee Satisfaction Awards. From 2004 to 2020, Winn and the Paul Mitchell Schools raised over $22 million for multiple charitable organizations, including Leeza's Care Connection, Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, Larry King Cardiac Foundation, Fran Drescher's Cancer Schmancer Movement, Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, Gary Sinise Foundation, Magic Johnson Foundation, Morris Animal Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, Food 4 Africa, Boys & Girls Clubs, hurricane and wildfire relief, AIDS causes, breast cancer causes, City of Hope, American Cancer RELATED LINKS www.winnclaybaugh.com www.masterspodcastclub.com Winn Claybaugh intro video: https://vimeo.com/140170785 YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/winnclaybaugh www.paulmitchell.edu www.paulmitchellschoolsfunraising.org Facebook: @WinnClaybaughpage Instagram and Twitter: @WinnClaybaugh On social: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/124.go/ https://www.instagram.com/noindoorvoice/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/124GO/ If you're a hairdresser, salon owner, salon manager or hair beauty professional, please subscribe and give us a Wicked Good Review!! Music information: Never Wanna Grow up, by the incredible Katrina Stone. https://artlist.io/song/6748/never-wa… Thank you for stopping by!
The revolution in cancer survival rates has created a new field in medicine called cardio-oncology, in which heart specialists work closely with cancer doctors to maximize care and minimize cardiovascular risks from treatments such as chemotherapy. UT Southwestern cardio-oncologist Dr. Vlad Zaha and Dr. Suzanne Conzen, Chief of the Division of Hematology and Oncology, explain how this bridge between cancer and heart care provides long-term benefits patients.
In today's season 4 finale, I interview all 3 founding members of SugarX Global and we talk about how they came up with the concept and reflect back on the past 14 months of creating this amazing community. Dave, Anna and Judy are recovering addicts. They personally understand Addiction Interaction Disorder (one disease, many outlets) and know that it is really not about the food. As co-founders of SUGARx Global, Dave, Anna and Judy helped to develop a system based on CARE (Connection, Action Steps, Recovery Protection, and Education) as the foundation for addicts to Grow. Recover. Transform. They can be reached at hello@sugarxglobal.com and www.sugarxglobal.com. Sign up for the FREE Food Freedom Summit July 1 - 21: https://www.laramuzio.com/Siobhan/ Have a great summer everyone and see you back in September for Season 5! Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode and were inspired in some way, I would love to hear from you. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag me @unsweetenedsio. 5 star ratings and positive reviews really help the podcast too! Website: www.unsweetenedsio.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unsweetenedsio/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unsweetenedsio Twitter: https://twitter.com/UnSweetenedSio YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYVw0_4Ms1GNE5-p6LT0qlw LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/siobhan-harris-64663317/
Emmy Winner Leeza Gibbons is a household name and media powerhouse. She's a Host, Reporter, Producer, for shows such as Entertainment Tonight, My Generation on PBS and her own long running talk show, LEEZA. She's covered the gamut of stories from A List celebrities to the everyday heroes. She's also a NY Times Bestselling author, with Take 2: Your Guide to Happy Endings and New Beginnings; and Fierce Optimism: 7 Secrets for Playing Nice and Winning Big.She's also a fierce advocate for caregivers and has a non-profit called Leeza's Care Connection. She founded this organization when her family was touched by Alzheimer's, first with her grandmother, then her mother who battled and lost. Knowing the herculean role of a caregiver—Leeza's Care Connection offers free services and support to help families cope when facing a chronic illness or disease.She's experienced both incredible highs and unbelievable lows. Through it all, she's remained true to who she is and unfailingly optimistic. She's sharing some of her defining moments and how she's continued to succeed—without ever compromising her values and she reveals how she's been able to stay NICE in a world that often times—isn't. Leeza's Twitter: https://twitter.com/LeezaGibbonsLeeza's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leezagibbons/?hl=enLeeza's Care Connection: https://leezascareconnection.org/Leeza's Walking App: https://www.openfit.com/plans/leeza/Leeza's books: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=leeza+gibbons&sprefix=leeza+gi%2Caps%2C76&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_1_8
In today's episode I am so excited to welcome back the wonderful Anna Fruehling. We talk about her new book and the amazing work she is doing at SUGARx Global to help others in their recovery. Anna is a recovering addict with 33 years clean. When she realized sugar acts as the gateway drug, priming the brain for all other addictions, a light bulb went off! It is her purpose and privilege to help others recover fully from all outlets of the deadly disease of addiction. She is the author of An Altered Spirit, The 12 Steps, and Ebenezer Scrooge (all proceeds will benefit places like First Step Home). As co-founder of SUGARx Global, Anna helped develop a system based on CARE (Connection, Action Steps, Recovery Protection, and Education) as the foundation for addicts to Grow. Recover. Transform. She can be reached at hello@sugarxglobal.com CoachAnnaSRx http://www.sugarxglobal.com If you missed her other episode and her amazing personal story of recovery, you can listen here: https://anchor.fm/siobhan99/episodes/69---The-Addiction-Chronicles-Anna-Fruehling--Primal-Health-Coach-ek1ba0 Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode and were inspired in some way, I would love to hear from you. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag me @unsweetenedsio. 5 star ratings and positive reviews really help the podcast too! Website: www.unsweetenedsio.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unsweetenedsio/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unsweetenedsio Twitter: https://twitter.com/UnSweetenedSio YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYVw0_4Ms1GNE5-p6LT0qlw LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/siobhan-harris-64663317/
Dave discusses food addiction through the lens of a food addict and a professional food addiction specialist. EPISODE 96 SHOW NOTES: FOOD ADDICTION BACKGROUND IS FOOD ADDICTION REAL? WHY IS FOOD ADDICTION IGNORED? FOOD ADDICTS AND EATING DISORDER TREATMENTS MODERATION IS A UNICORN MYTH FOR FOOD ADDICTS TOXIC SUBSTANCES IN TREATMENT CENTERS FATALITY OF FOOD ADDICTION PERCENTAGE OF FOOD ADDICTS THE SENSITIVE BRAIN OF THE FOOD ADDICT LIVING ON THE EDGE SUGAR DIAGNOSTIC TOOL FOOD ADDICTION WITHDRAWAL ADDICTION AND THE BRAIN ADDICTION AND WILL POWER FOOD ADDICTION AND SHAME COMPULSIVE HELPER SIGNS OF FOOD ADDICTION RECOVERY HELP Dave Wolfe Is a recovering addict who detoxed from sugar, grains, and 25 years of ADHD meds… and this from a former artisan bread baker and Registered Dietitian! He is co-author of The Fix for Cravings. He personally understands Addiction Interaction Disorder (one disease, many outlets), and often says, switching outlets is like switching seats on the Titanic; the ship is still sinking! As co-founder of SUGARx Global, Dave helped develop a system based on CARE (Connection, Action Steps, Recovery Protection, and Education) as the foundation for addicts to Grow. Recover. Transform. Email: hello@sugarxglobal.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/davewolfesrx/ Website: http://www.sugarxglobal.com Crush Your Cravings Checklist: www.sugarxglobal.com Autographed copy of the Fix for Cravings: (For those in US)..... https://triggerfreenutrition.square.site/product/book-the-fix-for-cravings-signed-and-personalized-/24?cs=true For a link to the 4 PM Eastern Recovery Group sign up for the ebook at sugarxglobal.com An Altered Spirit (Ebenenzer Scrooge and the 12 Steps): https://www.amazon.com/Altered-Spirit-Twelve-Ebenezer-Scrooge/dp/1982266805/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2G7GKFX8I68IX&keywords=altered+spirit&qid=1643892000&sprefix=altered+spirit%2Caps%2C65&sr=8-3 You can also join us on clubhouse at 1 PM Eastern Wednesdays in the Fork In The Road Room with myself, Dr. Jen Unwin and Anna Fruehling *************************************** Lone Star Keto Social Media Website: https://lone-star-keto.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/lonestarketogirl IG: https://www.instagram.com/lonestarketogirl Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lone_Star_Keto FB: https://www.facebook.com/LoneStarKetogirl/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lonestarketogirl Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/lone-star-coaching Nutrition & Life Coaching: https://LSKCoaching.as.me/ Carnivore & Fasting coaching: https://revero.com/product/amber-w/
Focus on WHY has made it to the 250th episode milestone and Amy is thrilled to say that the podcast is still going strong. Downloaded in 103 countries, it is a Top 1% Global Podcast. Amy's chosen mission and responsibility as a podcast host and as a life purpose coach is to continue to gift a living legacy of inspiration, insight and knowledge to create long-lasting, positive, global ripple effects. She shines the light on purpose, fulfilment and curiosity to empower others to forge their own paths. She lives with purpose. Are you living with purpose? In this episode, Amy shares her Reflections with Actions from these recent podcast episodes: 245 The Care Connection with Iain Clague 246 Scale with Purpose with Brendan McGurgan 247 Capture the Curiosity with Charlie Whyman 248 Get Your Voice Heard with Steve Bustin 249 Warrior Heart with Anthony Brinkley KEY TAKEAWAY “Consistency with quality over time matters and today celebrating the 250th episode of Focus on WHY, I recognise that podcasting is all about showing up for my loyal and growing audience to serve them.” RESOURCES https://www.sandstories.org/stories/estimated-annual-value-illegal-sand-extraction-lfr https://www.globalgoals.org/ https://www.ted.com/talks/sir_ken_robinson_do_schools_kill_creativity ABOUT THE HOST - AMY ROWLINSON Amy is a Life Purpose Coach, Podcast Strategist, Top 1% Global Podcaster, Speaker, Mastermind Host and Property Investor. Through 1:1 and group coaching, Amy works with individuals and businesses to improve productivity, engagement and fulfilment, to banish overwhelm, underwhelm and frustration and to welcome clarity, achievement and purpose. WORK WITH AMY Amy inspires and empowers entrepreneurial clients to discover the life they dream of by assisting them to make it their reality through their own action taking. Helping them to focus on their WHY with clarity uniting their passion and purpose with a plan to create the life they truly desire. If you would like Amy to help you to launch your podcast or to focus on your WHY then please book a free 20 min call via www.calendly.com/amyrowlinson/enquirycall KEEP IN TOUCH WITH AMY Sign up for the weekly Friday Focus - https://www.amyrowlinson.com/subscribe-to-weekly-newsletter CONNECT WITH AMY https://linktr.ee/AmyRowlinson HOSTED BY: Amy Rowlinson DISCLAIMER The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. Please conduct your own due diligence.
Do you have seniors in your life that you care for? As people age, physical touch tends to diminish but the human need for it remains the same. In this thirteenth episode together, I am so excited to be joined by Linda Mac Dougall. Linda is a holistic health practitioner, author, speaker, trainer/educator, and massage therapist specializing in seniors and the disabled. Through her work as a massage therapist, Linda is able to observe and assess attitudes, environments, and the special needs for each individual senior. Linda is the author of the book, The SPIRIT Method of Massage for Seniors: Raising the Bar, in which she shares the importance of senior care and how to be your best self while caring for others. Linda's experience working with seniors has taught her that the power of touch is immense, especially for those that don't get it anymore. Throughout this episode, you will learn what Linda has discovered about taking care of seniors. She explains the similarities she has found between the needs of the developmentally disabled and seniors, what causes and contributes to depression in seniors, why she wrote her book The SPIRIT Method of Massage for Seniors: Raising the Bar, what SPIRIT Method stands for, and so much more. Linda's work is helping countless seniors feel properly loved and cared for and I'm excited for you to hear our conversation. Tune in and listen to the thirteenth episode of Grief and Happiness, and join me in learning from Linda how we can use the SPIRIT Method for proper senior care and connection! In This Episode, You Will Learn:About Linda's background (1:26)The benefits of massages for seniors (3:30)About Linda's book, The SPIRIT Method of Massage for Seniors: Raising the Bar (7:58)How medications can impact seniors (22:27)What the SPIRIT Method stands for (26:24)Connect with Linda WebsiteLinkedInBook - The SPIRIT Method of Massage for Seniors: Raising the Bar Let's Connect:WebsiteLinkedInFacebookInstagramTwitterPinterestBook: Emily Thiroux Threatt - Loving and Living Your Way Through Grief Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On episode 97 of Prognosis Ohio, Dan Skinner talks with Isi Ikharebha Green, Executive Director at Physicians CareConnection (the PCC). The PCC, an affiliate of the Columbus Medical Association, is a volunteer-based, charitable organization that helps coordinate care for vulnerable adults in Central Ohio. This includes any person who has healthcare challenges due to individual barriers. The PCC's work with adults spans Central Ohio, including Franklin, Delaware, Licking, Fairfield, Pickaway, Union, and Madison counties. Show notes at prognosisohio.com and wcbe.org. This episode of Prognosis Ohio was hosted and produced by Dan Skinner. Production assistance and social media support by Lexie Merritt. Music by Kyle Rosenberger. To learn more about Prognosis Ohio, and check out the show's evolving social media presence, please visit the show's website at prognosisohio.com. Prognosis Ohio is a member of WCBE Podcast Experience and the Health Podcast Network. Ideas for guests? Email prognosisohio@gmail.com.
“We always have to ask ourselves, ‘What is of value to the patient? What does the patient need?' The Kidney Care Connection will answer these needs, not by telling them what we can offer, but them telling us what they need to live well. That is revolutionary. That is transformative.” Dr. Brigitte Schiller, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Satellite Healthcare with Dr. Wael Hussein, MD, Vice-President, Research and Development, Satellite Healthcare Christopher Springmann: You have said, Dr. Schiller, and I'm quoting here, "One way of thinking about how to receive the best healthcare possible is to ask ourselves, 'What would we want for our loved ones?'" With the Kidney Care Connection model, you've said, you're very confident that this will be a better care model, more attention, more compassionate and calming. That's quite a mandate. Dr. Schiller: We're an ambitious and well-intended organization and have been for 40-plus years. I'm glad you bring this up because this is, actually, the mantra of Satellite Healthcare. We lead as a caring dialysis organization. That is our differentiator. Approaching it from this very personal aspect makes a better care model, and we have brought the experience of several nephrologists, many healthcare-experienced professionals, to this concept of the Kidney Care Connection. CS: Dr. Hussein, I've read several of your quotes in which you discuss starting dialysis, and I'm quoting here: “ . . . where new patients are thrown into the mix, overwhelmed with the educational needs. And you've quoted patients who describe starting dialysis—well, they have used the word "terrifying." Is it your intent that the Kidney Care Connection will help alleviate fears and anxieties that patients have expressed in the past? Dr. Hussein: The current dialysis model in the center is based on fast and efficient and has to be safe delivery of hemodialysis care, and that means a very rapid turnaround and getting the patients on and off very quickly. That might be okay for somebody who's used to the type of care that they're getting. For somebody who's new, coming in for the first time, patients describe it to us that it's a very fearful situation, that they feel like their life might be ending. They don't know what to expect. You do not want to start that period of your life in that situation, in that scenario. The Kidney Care Connection is something similar to a transitional care unit but in a more advanced way, and that is to have more staff dedicated to that period of your life.
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In this episode we talk with Industry Icon Winn Claybaugh about inclusivity, how to attract the team and clients that you WANT. And how to use three of the top human needs to ensure you have a healthy culture in your salon. RELATED LINKS www.winnclaybaugh.com www.masterspodcastclub.com Winn Claybaugh intro video: https://vimeo.com/140170785 YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/winnclaybaugh www.paulmitchell.edu www.paulmitchellschoolsfunraising.org Facebook: @WinnClaybaughpage Instagram and Twitter: @WinnClaybaugh Winn Claybaugh is the author of Be Nice (Or Else!) and “one of the best motivational speakers in the country,” according to CNN's Larry King, who wrote the foreword for the book. A business owner for over 38 years with over 16,000 people in his organization, Winn is the founder and co-owner of hair care giant Paul Mitchell's school division, with more than 100 locations throughout the United States. The young company was ranked three years in a row (2006–2008) in the top 10 of Franchise Times magazine's Fast 55, a ranking of the fastest growing young franchises, and has repeatedly ranked in the Top 50 and earned Best in Category in the Franchise Business Review's Franchisee Satisfaction Awards. From 2004 to 2020, Winn and the Paul Mitchell Schools raised over $22 million for multiple charitable organizations, including Leeza's Care Connection, Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, Larry King Cardiac Foundation, Fran Drescher's Cancer Schmancer Movement, Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, Gary Sinise Foundation, Magic Johnson Foundation, Morris Animal Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, Food 4 Africa, Boys & Girls Clubs, hurricane and wildfire relief, AIDS causes, breast cancer causes, City of Hope, American Cancer More on Keune Education: https://keuneeducation.com Looking to private label? Try Genesis Private Label - www.bit.ly/GenesisShopTalk Say hi to Chris and John on social: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/124.go/ https://www.instagram.com/chrissulimayhair/ https://www.instagram.com/noindoorvoice/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/124GO/ If you're a hairdresser, salon owner, salon manager or hair beauty professional, please subscribe and give us a Wicked Good Review!! Follow us on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/124.go/ / Music information: Never Wanna Grow up, by the incredible Katrina Stone. https://artlist.io/song/6748/never-wa… Thank you for stopping by! Chris and John
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In this episode we talk with Industry Icon Winn Claybaugh about inclusivity, how to attract the team and clients that you WANT. And how to use three of the top human needs to ensure you have a healthy culture in your salon. RELATED LINKS www.winnclaybaugh.com www.masterspodcastclub.com Winn Claybaugh intro video: https://vimeo.com/140170785 YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/winnclaybaugh www.paulmitchell.edu www.paulmitchellschoolsfunraising.org Facebook: @WinnClaybaughpage Instagram and Twitter: @WinnClaybaugh Winn Claybaugh is the author of Be Nice (Or Else!) and “one of the best motivational speakers in the country,” according to CNN's Larry King, who wrote the foreword for the book. A business owner for over 38 years with over 16,000 people in his organization, Winn is the founder and co-owner of hair care giant Paul Mitchell's school division, with more than 100 locations throughout the United States. The young company was ranked three years in a row (2006–2008) in the top 10 of Franchise Times magazine's Fast 55, a ranking of the fastest growing young franchises, and has repeatedly ranked in the Top 50 and earned Best in Category in the Franchise Business Review's Franchisee Satisfaction Awards. From 2004 to 2020, Winn and the Paul Mitchell Schools raised over $22 million for multiple charitable organizations, including Leeza's Care Connection, Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, Larry King Cardiac Foundation, Fran Drescher's Cancer Schmancer Movement, Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, Gary Sinise Foundation, Magic Johnson Foundation, Morris Animal Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, Food 4 Africa, Boys & Girls Clubs, hurricane and wildfire relief, AIDS causes, breast cancer causes, City of Hope, American Cancer More on Keune Education: https://keuneeducation.com Looking to private label? Try Genesis Private Label - www.bit.ly/GenesisShopTalk Say hi to Chris and John on social: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/124.go/ https://www.instagram.com/chrissulimayhair/ https://www.instagram.com/noindoorvoice/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/124GO/ If you're a hairdresser, salon owner, salon manager or hair beauty professional, please subscribe and give us a Wicked Good Review!! Follow us on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/124.go/ / Music information: Never Wanna Grow up, by the incredible Katrina Stone. https://artlist.io/song/6748/never-wa… Thank you for stopping by! Chris and John
This special edition of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioner's TeamPeds Talks podcast, FocusED sponsored by the Pediatric Emergency Care Special Interest Group. FocusED is a podcast program that offers listeners unique insight into the broad scope of pediatric emergency care by exploring a variety of emergency care topics through different lenses across the care continuum. In this 4 part series focusing on Gun Violence Prevention Strategies we will be taking an in depth look at the public health crisis of gun violence in the United States. Nicole Koepke, MSN, CPNP-PC, a nurse practitioner and the chair of the Pediatric Emergency Care Special Interest Group will be your host. She has 20 years of experience as an Emergency Department Nurse Practitioner and is currently working as an innovation specialist at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in their Primary Care Network. In this episode we will be examining Gun Violence Prevention through the lens of the Primary Care “Connection” with Dr. Dorothy Novick . Dorothy Novick MD is a Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine, and an Attending Physician at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). Her advocacy and clinical work center around violence prevention, trauma-informed care and the social determinants of health. She serves as a Practice-Based Scholar with CHOP's Center for Violence Prevention, a board member of the Education Law Center PA, and an Alumni Ambassador for The OpEd Project. Dr. Novick has written extensively about gun violence and childhood trauma, as well as a range of issues affecting the health and safety of families in her care. Welcome
David Wolfe David Wolfe MS, RD, INFACT Internationally Certified Food Addiction Counselor, SUGAR C/L, coach and chef. He is the understudy to Bitten Jonsson and co-leader of the ‘Sugarbomb In Your Brain' Facebook group. David created a food plan for Dr. Vera Tarman's Renascent Food Addiction Treatment Centre in Toronto, Canada. David is now the co-founder of SUGARx global, a new online community providing sugar/drug food addicts with the best possible advantages to achieve ongoing freedom from addiction. He developed a program called CARE: Connection, Action Steps, Recovery Protection and Education. He co-authored the book ‘THE FIX for Cravings' with Cynthia Myers-Morrison.As part hisINFACT training, David did an assessment of his food addiction tendencies. The results came back: he was an early stage food addict. The result did not come as surprise given that his mum and sister were both also food addicts. Working as a bariatric dietician he used the Intensive Outpatient Protocol for those having considering weight loss surgery and started running intensive relapse prevention groups.David explains the triangle of romance, debate and guilt in identifying trigger foods and how building a community is so important in supporting those living with addiction and in their recovery. David's Book The FIX of Cravings: One(S) That Didn't Work, and Now One Which Works - Cynthis Myers-Morrison and David Avram Wolfehttps://amzn.to/3vJed95 David's Top TipsFind a group of peopleAsk for helpRealise that it is not about the food Resources Mentioned INFACT - International Food Addiction Counsellor Traininghttps://infact.isBitten Jonsson Diet Doctor12 Steps Fellowship For Food - e.g. Overeaters Anonymoushttps://oa.org Quotes by David Wolfe"Another aspect of my childhood is my mom has been in food addiction recovery, since I was very young, two or three""I come from a family that loves to feed people." "I remember as a kid, I always ate brown food.""There I was pushing sugar, that's what dieticians do in nursing homes, so it was a big conflict for me""I attended a training called InFACT [International food addiction counsellor training program]. During the intake for that program, I had to do an assessment on myself and went through it with the woman who was running the program and she said to me, ‘Dave, you're an early stage food addict'.""My mom is a food addict. My sister was a food addict. So it's like, you shake my family tree, a bunch of addicts come out." "It was the first time I really confronted the fact that I was addicted.""If you have a food that you debate whether you should or shouldn't consume, then it's a trigger. It will cause cravings. If you have a food that when you eat it, you feel guilty afterwards, guilt debate, remorse, regret, then it's a trigger food.""Or if you have romance, it's kind of more like anticipation, longing, think about a secret rendezvous, a food that's more than just a food to you. It's an experience."
#105 - In this episode, we interview Dr. Seema Khaneja. Listen to our conversation about her journey as a pediatrician, and as an integrative, holistic practitioner—melding science, compassionate care, and spirituality. She shares heartfelt stories regarding the impact of compassionate care with her patients and their families and what led her to write her book Physician, Heal Thyself : A Doctor's Journey From Medicine To Miracles, which is a mindful approach to healing based on teachings from A Course in Miracles. Seema has also developed Coaching for Inner Peace to help clients move through emotional and physical challenges using their inner spiritual resources.Seema graduated from the Mt. Sinai School of Medicine in New York City and completed her residency in pediatrics at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center. During medical school and after residency, she studied various complementary healing modalities including Ayurvedic nutrition, mind-body medicine, yoga and meditation. For ten years, Seema practiced holistic medicine, caring for children and adults, with a focus on chronic physical and mental health challenges. She facilitated numerous classes in meditation, stress management and holistic medicine for medical students at the University of Rochester Medical School as well as the local lay community in Rochester, New York, where she resides. She is also a Clinical Instructor at the University of Rochester's Department of Pediatrics. Born in India, she spent her early childhood years there. Since her teenage years, Seema studied with spiritual teachers in the Hindu and Buddhist tradition, and is also a student of A Course in Miracles. She completed a 2-year online Mystical Mind Training through Living Church Ministries and became a Commissioned Minister in the spring of 2019.Seema created Coaching for Inner Peace to help clients move through emotional and physical health challenges using their inner spiritual resources in a way that is deeply transformative and immensely practical. She also is the Director of Shanti Academy, an online learning portal offering courses for students seeking a pragmatic and concrete way to experience inner peace. Seema is passionate about integrating the wisdom of world spiritual traditions with scientific research, to guide people to holistic healing. In her leisure time, she loves to take walks by the Erie Canal, create new Indian-Western vegetarian fusion recipes in her kitchen, and watch movies (Bollywood and Hollywood) with her friends and family. For more information about Dr. Seema Khaneja and Coaching for Inner Peace, enjoy Seema's website: coachingforinnerpeace.com. You can also check out her book, Physician, Heal Thyself : A Doctor's Journey from Medicine to Miracles on Amazon (which is available in paperback, eBook, as well as audiobook formats) at https://www.amazon.com/dp/173433200X. Our HostsLinda and John (Jack) Mazur wrote the book, Emilee-The Story of a Girl and Her Family Hijacked by Anorexia, https://www.amazon.com/Emilee-Story-Family-Hijacked-Anorexia/dp/170092012X to honor their daughter's wish, to raise awareness, evoke compassion, and foster change in how eating disorders are viewed and treated. They can be reached through the book website: https://emileethestoryofagirl.com or at Linda.john.mazur@gmail.com Ellen Bennett is the director of KMB for Answers which is a non-profit foundation providing educational and financial support for mental health professionals as well as assistance for families in search of resources. For more information about Ellen Bennett and the foundation founded in memory of her daughter Katlyn, go to: www.Kmbforanswers.com BooksEmilee: The Story of a Girl and Her Family Hijacked by Anorexia https://www.amazon.com/Emilee-Story-Family-Hijacked-Anorexia/dp/170092012X8 Keys to Recovery from an Eating Disorderhttps://www.amazon.com/Keys-Recovery-Eating-Disorder-Therapeutic/dp/0393706958Understanding Teen Eating Disorders by Chris Halton, Cathie Simpson, Dr. Mary Tantillo https://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Teen-Eating-Disorders-Haltom/dp/1138068837Multifamily Therapy Group for Young Adults with Anorexia Nervosa, by Mary Tantillo, Jennifer Sanftner McGraw, Daniel Le Grange https://www.amazon.com/Multifamily-Therapy-Adults-Anorexia-Nervosa/dp/113862490XSick Enough by Jennifer L. Gaudiani https://www.amazon.com/Sick-Enough-Jennifer-L-Gaudiani/dp/0815382456Life Without Ed by Jenni Schaefer https://www.amazon.com/Life-Without-Ed-Declared-Independence/dp/0071422986Resources: https://coachingforinnerpeace.com/WNY Comprehensive Care Center for Eating Disorders; https://nyeatingdisorders.org/Alliance for Eating Disorder Awareness; https://www.allianceforeatingdisorders.com/Gaudiani Clinic; https://www.facebook.com/gaudianiclinicMom2Mom; https://www.facebook.com/groups/EatingDisordersMom2MomNEDA; https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/Emily Program; https://www.emilyprogram.com/Ophelia's Place; https://www.opheliasplace.org/Monte Nido; https://www.montenido.com/
Todd J. Hollis, Esq., Pittsburgh Personal Injury and Civil Rights Lawyer interviews Christine Cowell and Alexa DeStefano from UPMC Family Care Connection about helping the community.
In this episode of Straight Up Wellness, Kate talks with coach Joe Bernstein about mind-body nutrition, embracing your values, overcoming life's challenges.
Brain Talk | Being Patient for Alzheimer's & dementia patients & caregivers
Being Patient speaks with talk show host Leeza Gibbons about her family's journey with Alzheimer's, and her mission to support caregivers through Leeza's Care Connection, a signature program of the Leeza Gibbons Memory Foundation.
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In this episode we talk with Industry Icon Winn Claybaugh about inclusivity, how to attract the team and clients that you WANT. And how to use three of the top human needs to ensure you have a healthy culture in your salon. RELATED LINKS www.winnclaybaugh.com www.masterspodcastclub.com Winn Claybaugh intro video: https://vimeo.com/140170785 YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/winnclaybaugh www.paulmitchell.edu www.paulmitchellschoolsfunraising.org Facebook: @WinnClaybaughpage Instagram and Twitter: @WinnClaybaugh Winn Claybaugh is the author of Be Nice (Or Else!) and “one of the best motivational speakers in the country,” according to CNN's Larry King, who wrote the foreword for the book. A business owner for over 38 years with over 16,000 people in his organization, Winn is the founder and co-owner of hair care giant Paul Mitchell's school division, with more than 100 locations throughout the United States. The young company was ranked three years in a row (2006–2008) in the top 10 of Franchise Times magazine's Fast 55, a ranking of the fastest growing young franchises, and has repeatedly ranked in the Top 50 and earned Best in Category in the Franchise Business Review's Franchisee Satisfaction Awards. From 2004 to 2020, Winn and the Paul Mitchell Schools raised over $22 million for multiple charitable organizations, including Leeza's Care Connection, Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, Larry King Cardiac Foundation, Fran Drescher's Cancer Schmancer Movement, Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, Gary Sinise Foundation, Magic Johnson Foundation, Morris Animal Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, Food 4 Africa, Boys & Girls Clubs, hurricane and wildfire relief, AIDS causes, breast cancer causes, City of Hope, American Cancer More on Keune Education: https://keuneeducation.com Looking to private label? Try Genesis Private Label - www.bit.ly/GenesisShopTalk Say hi to Chris and John on social: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/124.go/ https://www.instagram.com/chrissulimayhair/ https://www.instagram.com/noindoorvoice/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/124GO/ If you're a hairdresser, salon owner, salon manager or hair beauty professional, please subscribe and give us a Wicked Good Review!! Follow us on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/124.go/ / Music information: Never Wanna Grow up, by the incredible Katrina Stone. https://artlist.io/song/6748/never-wa… Thank you for stopping by! Chris and John
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In this episode we talk with Industry Icon Winn Claybaugh about inclusivity, how to attract the team and clients that you WANT. And how to use three of the top human needs to ensure you have a healthy culture in your salon. RELATED LINKS www.winnclaybaugh.com www.masterspodcastclub.com Winn Claybaugh intro video: https://vimeo.com/140170785 YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/winnclaybaugh www.paulmitchell.edu www.paulmitchellschoolsfunraising.org Facebook: @WinnClaybaughpage Instagram and Twitter: @WinnClaybaugh Winn Claybaugh is the author of Be Nice (Or Else!) and “one of the best motivational speakers in the country,” according to CNN’s Larry King, who wrote the foreword for the book. A business owner for over 38 years with over 16,000 people in his organization, Winn is the founder and co-owner of hair care giant Paul Mitchell’s school division, with more than 100 locations throughout the United States. The young company was ranked three years in a row (2006–2008) in the top 10 of Franchise Times magazine’s Fast 55, a ranking of the fastest growing young franchises, and has repeatedly ranked in the Top 50 and earned Best in Category in the Franchise Business Review’s Franchisee Satisfaction Awards. From 2004 to 2020, Winn and the Paul Mitchell Schools raised over $22 million for multiple charitable organizations, including Leeza’s Care Connection, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, Larry King Cardiac Foundation, Fran Drescher’s Cancer Schmancer Movement, Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, Gary Sinise Foundation, Magic Johnson Foundation, Morris Animal Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, Food 4 Africa, Boys & Girls Clubs, hurricane and wildfire relief, AIDS causes, breast cancer causes, City of Hope, American Cancer More on Keune Education: https://keuneeducation.com Looking to private label? Try Genesis Private Label - www.bit.ly/GenesisShopTalk Say hi to Chris and John on social: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/124.go/ https://www.instagram.com/chrissulimayhair/ https://www.instagram.com/noindoorvoice/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/124GO/ If you’re a hairdresser, salon owner, salon manager or hair beauty professional, please subscribe and give us a Wicked Good Review!! Follow us on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/124.go/ / Music information: Never Wanna Grow up, by the incredible Katrina Stone. https://artlist.io/song/6748/never-wa… Thank you for stopping by! Chris and John
Miami University sex educator Richelle Frabotta and I dive into a discussion about sexual self care, connection and confidence. **Disclaimer** This episode does have adult language and discusses adult themes. Learn more about Richelle here: https://sosecs.com/ Find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youcanpoundthis/ Website: http://amandavalentinebites.com/
Join us for an inspiring “two-fer” episode with Leeza Gibbons from Leeza’s Care Connection and Wendy Marantz Levine from Beauty Bus. Leeza Gibbons, Emmy-Award winning TV journalist and NY Times bestselling author and Wendy Levine, named one of 50 women who inspire and make an impact in Los Angeles by L.A. Magazine, share how their personal tragedies have fueled their commitment to reach out to others who are hurting. Both Leeza and Wendy, through their separate endeavors, provide free resources and guidance as they deliver loving-kindness and support to seriously ill patients and their caregivers. Leeza and Wendy’s powerful stories transform pain into purpose and show how their personal tragedies have fueled their commitment to reach out to others who are hurting. In Leeza’s case, it was when she was hosting the television show “Extra” and her mother was diagnosed with Alzhiemer’s disease. And for Wendy Levine, it was when she was Director of Litigation spearheading the international Holocaust Services Justice Network at Bet Tzedek where they provide free legal services for Holocaust survivors and her sister was diagnosed with a rare form of ALS. Both Leeza and Wendy, through their separate organizations, provide guidance and resources that you will find extremely helpful. We hope that you will then take this information and share it generously with anyone you know who could benefit from it...it could even be you! If you know of someone who could benefit from these organizations, please share their websites www.leezascareconnection.org and www.beautybus.org
In today’s podcast, I speak with Leeza Gibbons, author, entrepreneur, Emmy-winner, pop culture icon and former caregiver. Leeza was thrust into the world of Alzheimer’s when her mother was diagnosed in 1999. Throughout her journey, she observed the many challenges of caregiving and the importance of caregivers taking care of themselves. She created Leeza’s Care Connection, a non-profit organization to offer support to family caregivers by providing support groups, educational workshops and wellness activities.
In today's podcast, I speak with Leeza Gibbons, author, entrepreneur, Emmy-winner, pop culture icon and former caregiver. Leeza was thrust into the world of Alzheimer's when her mother was diagnosed in 1999. Throughout her journey, she observed the many challenges of caregiving and the importance of caregivers taking care of themselves. She created Leeza's Care Connection, a non-profit organization to offer support to family caregivers by providing support groups, educational workshops and wellness activities.
In today’s Episode, we have the absolute please of talking to Winn Claybaugh, the founder and co-owner of hair care giant Paul Mitchell's School Division with more than 110 locations throughout the United States. Winn travels extensively as an educator and consultant, inspiring audiences ranging from housewives and college students to CEOs. He also hosts MASTERS Podcast Club, a popular beauty-industry podcast series with worldwide subscribers. (For more about Winn please read below) During this episode Winn dives deep into advice for new and seasoned beauty professionals, and why its important to not wait for permission! You can hear more from Winn Claybaugh by following him on Instagram @winnclaybaugh or checking out his podcast (MASTERS Podcast Club) Our Badass Of The Week goes to Brittanie Hunter @adore.spa for not waiting for permission and making her own facebook group to collaborate with like minded business women! If you would like to be featured as the Badass of the week, send us a DM or email us, and tell us your victories! contact@spa-strong.com And if you are looking to take your spa business to the next level and need a coach to help you get you there, let us be your guide! Visit www.spa-strong.com/discoverycall to apply for a FREE Esthetician Discovery Call now! To learn more about Spa Strong, visit https://www.spa-strong.com and follow us on IG @spa_strong If you’re loving The Spa Strong Podcast, subscribe and leave us a 5-star review! We love and appreciate you all! (Winn Claybaugh Bio Below) Winn Claybaugh is the author of Be Nice (Or Else!) and “one of the best motivational speakers in the country,” according to CNN’s Larry King, who wrote the foreword for Winn’s book. A business owner for over 30 years with over 16,000 people in his organization, Winn is the founder and co-owner of hair care giant Paul Mitchell’s school division, with more than 110 locations throughout the United States. A popular seminar leader and keynote speaker, Winn travels extensively as an educator and consultant, inspiring audiences ranging from housewives and college students to CEOs. He has been the National Motivational Expert for Paul Mitchell, a frequent speaker at every major beauty industry event, a speaker at the 2017 California Women’s Conference, and a speaker at the 2018 TEDxLACC event. He has helped thousands of businesses build their brands and create successful working cultures; his clients include Southwest Airlines, Hyatt Hotels, the Irvine Company, Vidal Sassoon, Entertainment Tonight, Mattel, For Rent magazine, and many other businesses from hospitals to apartment communities. Winn hosts MASTERS Podcast Club, a popular beauty-industry podcast series with worldwide subscribers. From 2004 to 2020, Winn and the Paul Mitchell Schools raised over $22 million for multiple charitable organizations, including Leeza’s Care Connection, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, Larry King Cardiac Foundation, Fran Drescher’s Cancer Schmancer Movement, Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, Gary Sinise Foundation, Magic Johnson Foundation, Morris Animal Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, Food 4 Africa, Boys & Girls Clubs, hurricane relief, AIDS causes, breast cancer causes, City of Hope, American Cancer Society, and many more.
Ian O'Dwyer, known simply as ‘OD' in the industry, is a movement practitioner and educator who aspires to lead and innovate the wellbeing field. In this chat with The Fitness Industry Podcast's Bel Fong, he discusses self-osteo myofascial applications, giving clients what they need physically, mentally and emotionally, and the importance of self-care for trainers.
Our Happy Healthy Caregiver podcast guest in this episode is used to the Hollywood spotlight. You probably know Leeza Gibbons from Entertainment Tonight, her talk show Leeza, Dancing With the Stars, co-host of the Rose Parade and as the winner of Celebrity Apprentice. You may not know that Leeza is a family caregiver. She cared for her mom and her grandma who had Alzheimer's and is caring for her dad who has heart disease. Leeza's passion is pouring her resources and energy into her non-profit, Leeza's Care Connection, which helps family caregivers. In this episode we talk about boundaries, optimism, self-care, and big dreams.
Our Happy Healthy Caregiver podcast guest in this episode is used to the Hollywood spotlight. You probably know Leeza Gibbons from Entertainment Tonight, her talk show Leeza, Dancing With the Stars, co-host of the Rose Parade and as the winner of Celebrity Apprentice. You may not know that Leeza is a family caregiver. She cared for her mom and her grandma who had Alzheimer's and is caring for her dad who has heart disease. Leeza's passion is pouring her resources and energy into her non-profit, Leeza's Care Connection, which helps family caregivers. In this episode we talk about boundaries, optimism, self-care, and big dreams.
Our Happy Healthy Caregiver podcast guest in this episode is used to the Hollywood spotlight. You probably know Leeza Gibbons from Entertainment Tonight, her talk show Leeza, Dancing With the Stars, co-host of the Rose Parade and as the winner of Celebrity Apprentice. You may not know that Leeza is a family caregiver. She cared for her mom and her grandma who had Alzheimer's and is caring for her dad who has heart disease. Leeza's passion is pouring her resources and energy into her non-profit, Leeza's Care Connection, which helps family caregivers. In this episode we talk about boundaries, optimism, self-care, and big dreams.
You will hear about the connection of Peridontal Disease and Lupus. You will also hear what research states about lupus and oral complications. Did you know that your mouth is a hotbed? Did you know that we have 500 different types of bacteria? At least 11 of which can cause "peridontal disease". I will be giving the latest on if there will be another stimulus check in the horizon for the America people. Sponsor's Goli Gummy - Taste the Apple and not the Vinegar. Use Promo Code: suelynne1 (5% off) Promo Link: https://go,goli.com/suelynne1 VitalizeHair.com #lupus #mystorylivingwithlupus #oralconnection #peridontaldisease #goligummy #vitalizehair --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/susan-hendrix/message
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How do you ground yourself and find balance in uncertain times? Shelley Paxton woke up one day and realized that her highly successful job was negatively affecting her well-being. She spent 26 years as an advertising and marketing executive for Harley-Davidson, Visa, McDonald's, and AOL. But she left it all behind to do some soul searching. The result was transformational and led her to a better path…
United Soccer Coaches Director of Coaching Education Ian Barker kicks off the show giving some ideas on how to stay fresh and stay excited during this down time. Shaun Soderling, women's head coach at Brescia University, and host of #SoccerChat talks about Coaches Call, an initiative he started as a way for coaches to stay connected with one another. Bobby Puppione of FC Virginia talks about how his Girls' DA club is staying connected during this time away from one another and Jen Myhre, head women's coach at Anderson University, from the Faith-Based Coaches Advocacy Group wraps up the show to talk about team Care, connection & commitment.
Christine Spencer joins us to discuss what the Alzheimer’s Association is, services offered & how things hav exchanged with COVID-19.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Introducing Ohana Care Connection and how it was started and what we will be discussing on our podcasts. We are excited to launch this! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This seminar will help you to better understand common mental health issues in a holistic and Biblical framework. You will learn about the causes and treatments of the most common mental health issues, self-care, and how to help those around you with mental health struggles. Almost everyone has periods of anxiety or depression, unhealthy relationships with others or with food, and my hope is this talk with allow people to have some better tools to process these common struggles particularly within the context of the church.
LEEZA GIBBONS ON FINDING SUCCESS IN REAL ESTATE BUSINESS THROUGH OPTIMISM AND BEING GOOD TO OTHERS On this week’s podcast, we have a special guest who is someone you might have seen on your screen at some point. Leeza Gibbons wears many hats ranging from being an actress, producer, author, philanthropist and business woman. She was on set for The Apprentice in 2004 and co-hosted a talk show, Entertainment tonight. Currently, she hosts Leeza Gibbons Hollywood Confidential show where she talks about empowering women in business. With her own star in the Hollywood walk of fame, Leeza is a force to reckon with in the entertainment industry. She has a best-selling book, Take your Oxygen first and also runs a foundation designed to assist caregivers with special interest to Alzheimer’s disease. As a business woman, Leeza’s interests are diversified and today she speaks to us about how to achieve success in business and life in general through being confident and optimistic. On this episode of Real Estate Investing for Women here's what we discussed: Leeza’s beginning, journey and finding success in the entertainment industry How to empower other people to succeed in their own undertaking Bringing optimism and confidence to the real estate business How financial freedom allows us to do so much good in the world Why Leeza created Leeza's Care Connection to assist caregivers who specialize in taking care of patients suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. (http://www.leezascareconnection.org/) Super tip on how to be successful in real estate investment and in life Learn more about Leeza by going to: Website: Leeza’s Care Connection Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leezascareconnection?_rdc=1&_rdr Twitter: https://twitter.com/leezascarecafe
Last night I almost burned the house down and learned an important lesson as a result. Here’s what happened… 00:00 – 04:00 Cheryl’s Welcome 04:00 – 18:00 Lesson Learned 18:00 – 42:00 Taking your questions xo Cheryl Resources: Leeza’s Care Connection – Alzheimer’s and Dementia support resources from Leeza Gibbons http://www.leezascareconnection.org/ Cheryl’s YouTube Channel for […] The post Last night I almost burned the house down appeared first on Cheryl Richardson.
In true entrepreneur fashion, Leeza saw a need for support for family caregivers, and created it. Leeza’s Care Connection was created when she was looking for support, to no avail. Against the advice of her agent - who told her it was a bad idea and it’s too negative, Leeza went through with creating her company, helping caregivers the way she wished someone had been able to help her. Oh yeah, and she fired her agent! Leeza has great advice for anyone wanting to start a venture of any kind, make sure to tune in with a notepad ready! If you enjoyed today’s episode remember to subscribe in iTunes and leave us a review! Best Ever Tweet: “Talk less and listen more” - Leeza Gibbons Leeza Gibbons Background: -Emmy Award-Winner, Co-host for Entertainment Tonight, & Host of syndicated daytime talk show, Leeza -Appeared in TV hosting roles since 1984, covering everything from the Golden Globes to Soap Opera Awards -Winner of Celebrity Apprentice Season 7 in 2015 (in the final season in which Donald Trump was the host) -Took earnings from Celebrity Apprentice, to build a non-profit Leeza’s Care Connection to support family caregivers -Has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her TV work -Inducted into the Direct Response Hall of Fame and won the icon award for crossing the billion dollar mark in sales. -Best Selling Author of “Take 2: Your Guide to Happy Endings and New Beginnings,” and “Fierce Optimism; 7 Secrets for Playing Nice and Winning Big.” -Say hi to her at -Based in Los Angeles, California Made Possible Because of Our Best Ever Sponsors: Fund That Flip provides short-term fix and flip loans to experienced investors. If you're looking for a reliable funding partner, their online platform makes the entire process super easy, and they can get you funded in as few as 7 days. They've also partnered with best-selling author, J Scott to provide Bestever listeners a free chapter from his new book on negotiating real estate. If you'd like to improve your bestever negotiating skills, visit to download your free negotiating guide today.
eCareDiary will speak to Leeza Gibbons, Emmy-award winner, social entrepreneur and founder of Leeza's Care Connection about tips to tackle caregiver burnout and creating a balance between family, work and caregiving.
Leeza Gibbons, (Entertainment Tonight, The Celebrity Apprentice Winner-2015, NY Times best-selling author, Speaker ...and caregiver) called my show for family caregivers to share her insights learned as a caregiver —and to encourage fellow caregivers. Peter: Welcome back to the show for caregivers, about caregivers, hosted by a caregiver …I am Peter Rosenberger bringing you 30 years of experience to help you stay strong and healthy while you take care of someone who is not. John, we have a great guest here with us today. She’s known all over the world from Entertainment Tonight, The Celebrity Apprentice—but for THIS show, she is a fellow caregiver, and we are thrilled to have Leeza Gibbons here with us, she’s calling in. Leeza, thank you for being on the show …welcome! Leeza: Thank you so much, I am so happy to be here. Peter: And, I wanted to mention …we’re both South Carolinians …and we don’t have to worry about translation, because if I happen to go off the rails here and get real “country,” Leeza will be able to understand me, John. John: I had no idea … Leeza: “Oh, I got Chu! I got Chu!” John: The last guest we had on was from Boston. Peter: And it was “wicked bad!” [Laughing] Peter: We are thrilled to have you here. Leeza …thank you for sharing your heart with us, and you story …and your passion to help fellow caregivers. This show is all about strengthening family caregivers; the need is great. You more than most know how difficult this journey is. Tell us a little about your journey as a caregiver. Leeza: I went into it kicking and screaming. I was a very reluctant recruit. I think that many of us don’t willingly put the sweater on. I’m like, “Oh this doesn’t fit me; these are not my clothes.” I guess I was waiting for someone to send me a greeting card. Which, you know, it never arrives in the mail, does it”? Peter: No [Laughing] Leeza: “Congratulations! Welcome into the club!” It’s just never like that. I kept thinking that our culture would catch up with the need that you guys speak about so wonderfully and are so lovingly supportive of …but it’s just …we’re getting better, and the conversations are getting stronger and more powerful, but it’s just not that way. And it wasn’t that way for me. I tended to um …I isolated, and our whole family did. When my mother got Alzheimer’s disease after being a caregiver for her mother, you would think that we had a blueprint. We didn’t. We all went to our corners and licked our wounds. I got “over-busy,” that’s where I went to hide. My brother went into denial, my sister got depressed, and my dad pretty much closed the door with a bottle of red wine. We said, “Wait a minute!” “Wait. What can we do? What can we do? If we’re acting this way, everyone must act this way. What can we possibly add or contribute to this narrative?” And so, we created what we wished we had, and that became Leeza’s Care Connection …and that’s our community for caregivers. Peter: Well, and like most caregivers, we tend to learn it the hard way …it’s on the job training. There is very little blueprint. I remember a counselor once told me, he said, “Look, you know, Peter …I’d recommend a book for you to read …but you’re the guy to write it.” And you, I’m thirty years now (plus) into this, and it is a brutal journey …I often refer to myself as the “crash-test dummy” of caregivers, ‘cause if you can fail at it …I’ve failed at it. But, in this thing, you and your family pulled together—I want to throw out a couple of things, Leeza, and get your read on it. I talk about three “I’s” that every caregiver deals with: We lose our independence We isolate We lose our identity I can’t tell you over the years how many people have asked me about my wife, but I can count the ones who asked about me. And …how does that resonate with you …Those three “I’s” …Independence, Identity, and Isolation? Leeza: Well, it’s interesting when you say, “How many have asked about me?” That’s a big one with the groups that we talk with—and was with me, too. You know, and after a while, I think if you held up the mirror, you wouldn’t even see yourself in it. You know? It would almost be like there would be no reflection there, because you get so accustomed to even feeling like you don’t exist. You know, when we talk about how imperative it is to take your oxygen first, you begin to realize in your caregiving mode …you don’t even take deep enough breaths to think that you can even fill up your heart and soul. It’s almost like you’re not even giving yourself credit for being a whole person. So, I think that’s real for almost everybody. For me, I was working at like one quarter of what I had to offer, because I think most people would say, “What does this have to with everybody if you’re not a caregiver?” But we know the percentage of the people who are offering care …also in the workplace. And we know that they’re not able to work at full steam. And we know that they’re coming in late and calling in sick, and not able to focus when they’re there. All of the things that are happening and how’s it affecting the bottom line across America. We know this is everybody’s problem, and we all need to care about it more. And that if we would just help that person find the “I” back again …that everybody wins! But, we sure aren’t getting there fast, are we? Peter: No, we’re not. There are 65 + million of us. Almost half of us are in the workforce …you referenced those statistics, and they’re amazing statistics. I’ve been saying for years, “If you love someone, you’re going to be one. If you live long enough, you’re going to need one.” In your case, when you interact with these caregivers, and all the things you do, do you find that they have a hard time speaking in first person …first person singular? So, when you ask a caregiver “How are you doing?” “Well, she just got home from the hospital last night…” or “He had a bad night…,” and they can’t speak …when they finally get them to say something in their own voice, that’s when the tears come and the stammering come. Is that pretty consistent with what you’ve seen? Leeza: That’s very consistent. Very consistent. And when you try to tell them, “You’re doing a good job.” You know, it’s very hard for them to hear it …to get credit and validation. That’s really been the most exciting thing for me …is to, be able to turn that back around for people who offer care. I think they’re the real heroes of our culture. We’ve got all this focus on the health care system. Well, “Hello!” The caregivers are the health care system. That’s the health care system. That’s it. John: Write that one down! Peter: Yeah …write that one down! John: We talk about this on the show a lot …we don’t give nearly enough credit for showing up. Peter: Well, that’s the thing, we caregivers beat ourselves without mercy. And you talk about this a lot with Senior Helpers and the caregivers you interact with …about guilt. And we just flog ourselves. So, when you try to give some kind of affirmation, we’re so wrapped up in guilt …that we can’t. And there’s no problem so bad, that we can’t make it worse with a little bit more guilt. And so, one of the things I’m on a mission to do is help caregivers accept the fact that you don’t have to judge yourself exclusively by your job performance …you can look at your attendance. And our attendance is spot-on perfect; we show up every day …however we drag in …we still are showing up and getting the job done to the best of our abilities. Talk about the guilt that caregivers struggle with …I know you’ve seen this, you’ve done this in your own life, and you’ve seen this with all the people that you’ve interacted with. What are some common things …and what are some things that you’re saying to it? Leeza: Well, my mother always said to me, “Show up, do your best …let go of the rest.” You do have to get scored on the showing up and on trying. “Are you trying?” Trying doesn’t mean you’re are going to get it in the basket. Sometimes you just exasperated. But you did show again, right? You did show up the next day and say, “Ok, I’m here again!” Peter: Everyday [Laughing] Leeza: Every day. “Let’s go I’m what you’ve got!” Peter: Bleary-eyed and dragging …but I’m here! Leeza: And I think you are absolutely so right about that. And the other piece that I think is so hard is why I do this work with senior helpers: Asking for help is difficult. We don’t have a skill-set for it. We think, somehow, it’s going to rob our souls. We think we don’t get to go to heaven. We don’t get a gold star. We’re going to be judged. My whole personal mantra is, “Breathe, Believe, and Receive.” It’s the receiving part that’s tough for us. But once we can let go, you know we’re so tightly wound, once we can open up and let somebody else in, and see us, “warts and all,” and to say “Wow, I need some help here.” Then, we can exhale …and things get better. And I think it’s the highest form of humanity both to give help and receive it. Sometimes I just say, “Stop achieving and start receiving.” And, as caregivers, we’re like those “sit on the front-row kind of students,” where it’s like “Call on me, call on me, I can do it, I can do it, I can do it. It doesn’t matter that I have like so much going on!” The best thing you can do right now is to say, “I’ve got too much to do …help me!” And delegate one little thing. And look what will happen. And we do teach others how to treat us …by the way we treat ourselves. With my dad, when he had a heart attack; he had open-heart surgery …and the next day he had colon surgery …we had to have a strategy. Look, I literally wrote the book on Fierce Optimism, but that wasn’t a plan. And my brother and sister lived very close to him, like within fifteen minutes; I’m the long-distance caregiver …we all needed help. And so, we brought in someone from Senior Helpers, you know they provide in-home care. We had the family caregivers, the in-home care provider that we coordinated with the doctors …we had them to come help us with the meds, the meal preparation, with driving errands. We had a strategy. We had to have help. So, some people just need a peace of mind visit. Maybe they need someone to drive errands, someone just to help with the laundry … it’s a customizable thing. But I’ve seen it make a huge difference in the lives of family caregivers and their loved ones. Peter: You know a reporter once asked me, he said well …it wasn’t a religious interview …it was just a reporter just talking to me … he said,” Well, what would Jesus do as a caregiver?” I said, “I don’t know what He would do …I’ll tell you what He did do. He delegated. He had John take care of His mother …while He was hanging on the cross. I thought, “If Jesus can do that, then I can ask for help, too!” And I’m all about trying to equip caregivers with the courage and the vocabulary of asking and identifying what help is …and I really try …and I’m going to run this by you and get your thoughts by this and then I’ll let you go because I know you’re very busy, but it’s a …when people say, “Well let me know if there’s something I can do.” And I try so hard to get people to stop saying that phrase. And I say, “Don’t ask a caregiver, “well …let me know if there’s something I can do for you,’ because now I have think of something for YOU to do.’” Instead, offer something very specific. “Can I send someone over to clean the gutters.” Because nobody thinks it’s a good idea to for a caregiver to be on the roof cleaning gutters. Or, you know, “I’m at the grocery store, can I pick this up for you?” And …that kind of stuff …the more specific …there’s riches in the niches …the more specific that you get, the more you’re going to be able to be a source of help, and a real blessing to people to do that. How does that resonate with you? Leeza: I am so with you on that! I’m so with you, and I’m glad you brought it up! Because, that’s the thing! First of all, no caregiver has time to think of what you can do to help them …. they’re not going to come up with any darn thing. Peter: …and they’re not going to trust you to do it right …or stay with it, a lot of times. Leeza: …or stay with it! So, I do the same thing. I always say, “Don’t even ask. Just say, ‘I’m making a casserole …I made two, I’m dropping one off for you!’” John: Thank you…Thank you! Leeza: [Say], “I’m on my way to the dry-cleaners, how about put your bag out by the front porch, and I’ll just pick up your bag on my way?” Exactly those things! Peter: Beautiful. Beautiful Leeza: Just do it …do it …do it. If it’s wrong, they’ll probably tell you it’s wrong. Just stick your foot in it anyway. Peter: [Laughing] By the way …we’re all about sticking our foot in something … John: Peter …don’t be a heel! Peter: [Laughing] I don’t know if you know this, but my wife is a double-amputee, and we have a prosthetic limb outreach in West Africa, so John and I are always making leg jokes here. And Gracie does, too, in all fairness. I mean, I’ve seen her take her leg off and scratch her ear at a stop sign with people …and they just freak out! John: [Laughing] Leeza: You did not just say that! Peter: [Laughing] Oh, I did say that! John: Peter one time attached a dog to her wheelchair, okay? There’s video …I’ve seen it! Peter: Well, Jeff Foxworthy and I did a whole thing of, “You might be a caregiver if …” to let people know …because some people don’t identify that. You know …like, “If you have a professional carpet cleaner on retainer …you’re probably a caregiver.” Or, “…if you hooked up your dog to your wife’s wheelchair …just to see if it would work”—and it did, and I have footage! Leeza: [Laughing] Peter: You know …I mean, we’re trying …what we want to do is let caregivers know …first off, “it’s OK to laugh. It’s OK to come together and be joyful. It’s OK to, like you said, “breathe!” I do martial arts, and breathing is a part of everything we do. We [caregivers] are trying to “white-knuckle” this thing, and I know …in the closing thing …if you could say anything to your younger self, when you did come “kicking and screaming into this,” what would that be? Because there are so many people right now listening, who are in that same place. They’re in that place where they’re screaming going in to this. And they’re just terrified. They got the phone call …or whatever’s happened. What would you say to them? Leeza: I think it’s like what my mother said …where we went earlier, you know “Show up …do your best …let go of the rest.” Peter: I love that phrase John: Aww …. Kudos to Mom! Leeza: My mother lined us up when she got Alzheimer’s; she lined up the entire family and she said, “Look, when I’m kick and scream and can no longer call you by your name, just know that’s the disease talking and not me. And, I do not want to go live with you, Leeza. I don’t want to live with your brother. I don’t want to live with your sister. And you have got to tell Daddy when it’s time to let me go.” She gave us our marching orders. It was unbelievable. She made us strong as a family. She was amazing! Peter: What a tremendous gift of a parent to that! And, I’m sorry that you’ve had to go through these things, but I’m not sorry for what you’ve learned through it. And I’m not sorry for what you’ve become through this process …because you’ve become such an inspiration and blessing to so many. And here you are taking the time to call our show and share some of those things. Thank you for being such an encouragement to all us here! John: Yeah …well the lessons that you shared are not just for caregivers …they’re for people talking to caregivers, like we talked about earlier. It is a wonderful thing. Leeza: Amen! I love you guys. I thank you so much for everything you do. You’re such a gift …and always fun to unwrap. Thank you. Peter: Thank you, Leeza. And if people want to get involved with Senior Helpers …where do they go? Leeza: Go to www.seniorhelpers.com. They’ve got franchises all over the country …and they would love to help you figure out what makes sense for you and your family. Peter: Seniorhelpers.com …and …also, I think it’s LeezaGibbons.com if you want to know more about Leeza. As if you don’t know already more about Leeza …as if you don’t already know more about Leeza! I mean, she …It’s Leeza Gibbons for Heaven’s Sake! However, if you want to see more …go out to her website …and, thank you so much for being here with us. Hey listen, don’t go away …we’ll be right back! This is Peter Rosenberger, this is the nation’s #1 show for the family caregiver. We are glad you are here. Don’t go away. [Music]
In this episode, we took a deep dive into self care + connection and got into the thoughts + understandings about truly taking care of ourselves on a powerful level. Our guest, Kristin Price got real about why self care isn't always our natural go-to and how to start noticing and claiming the time to up level our self care practices. So many gems in this episode, enjoy!
In this episode, we took a deep dive into self care + connection and got into the thoughts + understandings about truly taking care of ourselves on a powerful level. Our guest, Kristin Price got real about why self care isn't always our natural go-to and how to start noticing and claiming the time to up level our self care practices. So many gems in this episode, enjoy!
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview New York Times Best Selling Author Lezza Gibbons. Emmy Award winner Leeza Gibbons is one of the most well-known pop-culture icons on the air. In addition to her impressive background in the field of entertainment and news media, Leeza is an instrumental advocate for healthcare, wellness, and caregiving. She is also a wife, mother, businesswoman, EMMY award winner and a New York Times bestselling author. The spectrum of Leeza's career in entertainment and news media is diverse and impressive. Her on-camera hosting dominance in the entertainment-news and talk-show arenas, ranges from the most popular entertainment news show in history, Entertainment Tonight, to her award-winning daytime talk show, Leeza. This last spring, Leeza was crowned the winner of NBC's ‘Celebrity Apprentice'. Having raised over $700,000 for her foundation, Leeza became the 2nd woman ever to win the long-standing competition show. This season also reignited the storied franchise for NBC as the show delivered their highest overall ratings in nearly 5 years. Recognized as a social entrepreneur, Leeza has become one of the leading voices for issues facing family caregivers. When her mother and grandmother were struggling with Alzheimer's disease, she created what she wished she and her family had and started the Leeza Gibbons Memory Foundation. Her training as a journalist united with her compassion and business savvy when she opened the foundation's signature programs Leeza's Place and Leeza's Care Connection, offering free services for family caregivers encouraging them to call on their courage and summon their strength for the long journey ahead.
Lonnie Hirsch interviews Jamey Shiels, Senior Director of Key Business, Aurora Healthcare. Lonnie discusses with Jamey, his 2014 SHSMD presentation, how Aurora planned and launched it’s specialized app for primary care patients, and more. Read our blog on this podcast here: https://healthcaresuccess.com/blog/podcast-interview/extending-primary-care-connection-mobile-experiences.html
If for some reason you can’t place the beautiful face of Leeza Gibbons, you’re going to remember the voice. Leeza is one of the iconic voices of our time. She was a longtime correspondent for Entertainment Tonight and Extra, and had her own syndicated talk show. But it's her voice that has launched more radio hours than Casey Kasem or Dick Clark. Leeza is also an Emmy winner, a New York Times bestelling author, of Take 2: Your Guide to Creating Happy Endings and New Beginnings, and has just released Fierce Optimism: Seven Secrets for Playing Nice and Winning Big.Much to Donald Trump’s dismay, Leeza won his last season of The Celebrity Apprentice (where she raised a quarter of a million dollars for her charity, Leeza’s Care Connection), by being nice. We’re going to talk about that because Nice is the new black as far as we’re concerned. Leeza is on her whirlwind book tour and thankfully made time after guest hosting THE TALK over at CBS here in Los Angeles to race home to be with us. We couldn’t be more grateful, or bigger fans of this fiercely loving optimist. To subscribe to future podcasts or learn more about how we can support you on your writing journey, head over to www.beautifulwriterspodcast.com.
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview NBC's Celebrity Apprentice Winner Leeza Gibbons. She will talk about Philips Healthcare, and her latest projects. Leeza Kim Gibbons ..a talk show host. She is best known as a correspondent and co-host for Entertainment Tonight (1984–1995) as well as for having her own syndicated daytime talk show, Leeza (1993-2000). Gibbons is currently the host of her own radio show, Hollywood Confidential, part of the United Stations radio syndication company. On February 16, 2015, Leeza was named the winner of The Celebrity Apprentice, having raised $714,000 for her charity Leeza's Care Connection