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In this episode, Katlyn Moss talks to Shannon Dowler, a Family Medicine physician about the recent increase in syphilis cases and what can be done to treat and prevent it. They will discuss why syphilis often goes undiagnosed and untreated, along with the barriers that health systems, clinicians, and public health professionals are currently facing in their work to control syphilis and other infectious diseases. They also talk about the special implications for pregnant patients and their babies. Dr. Dowler provides plenty of information and action items on treating syphilis as well as how it can be prevented. Resources Dr. Shannon Dowler, MDDr. Dowler's You Tube Channel- Health Education RapsCDC STI Treatment Guidelines -including downloadable appNC DHHS Syphilis Resources for ProvidersWe would love your feedback on our podcast! Please take our listener survey to provide your comments.Follow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramMusic credit: "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Please provide feedback here:https://redcap.mahec.net/redcap/surveys/?s=XTM8T3RPNK
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In this episode of the Run the Rack Outdoors Podcast, host Weston Homa sits down with elk hunting expert and podcast veteran Cody Rich for an in-depth dive into the highs and lows of September archery elk hunting. Drawing from Weston's recent Idaho hunt and Cody's decades of backcountry experience, they unpack hard-earned lessons on managing hunting pressure, mastering midday strategies, refining calling tactics, and building the mental toughness to turn close calls into success. From choosing your battlefield wisely to embracing the grind of multiple setups, this conversation is packed with actionable advice for aspiring elk hunters. Plus, Cody shares thrilling stories from his epic mountain goat hunt in British Columbia and teases his innovative new hunting smartwatch. Whether you're prepping for your first rut chase or fine-tuning your skills, this episode will leave you motivated to "run the rack" harder than ever. This episode is sponsored by Tricer and Stone Glacier—essential gear for going deeper in the backcountry. Detailed Show Notes with Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction and Welcome Host Weston Hoa welcomes Cody Rich to the Run the Rack Outdoors Podcast, sharing excitement about Cody's reputation in the hunting podcast world. They kick off with light banter about the bittersweet end of archery season and the shift to late-season pursuits in Montana and Idaho. 01:30 - East vs. West: Whitetail vs. Mule Deer Debate Cody and Weston geek out on their deer preferences—Cody leans whitetail despite being in mule deer country, while Weston declares himself a "mule guy" obsessed with their elusive dance. They touch on blacktail influences and shoutout Braxton Hamilton's Wyoming mule deer insights. 04:45 - Elk Hunting Focus and Goals Shifting to elk, Weston recaps his second year bowhunting: a solo cow success in Colorado last year, and this year's two-week Idaho rut hunt chasing a 4-point bull or better. Cody shares his big-bull aspirations and the universal "aha" moments of adapting plans when reality punches back (à la Mike Tyson). 07:20 - Biggest Lesson: Hunting Pressure Trumps All Weston's top takeaway: No amount of gear, calls, or tactics beats avoiding human pressure. Cody agrees, emphasizing e-scouting and weather planning must prioritize low-pressure zones for peak elk action. 10:15 - Midday Strategies: What to Do with Your Hands The classic backcountry dilemma—morning/evening action spikes, but midday boredom hits. Cody breaks down the pros/cons of deep camping (limited radius vs. solitude), advising patience over forcing setups. He stresses watching bedding areas, scouting for Plan B elk, and avoiding 20-mile death marches; instead, focus on 80/20 opportunities. 18:40 - Choosing Battles: Patience in the Rut Cody recounts a hunt where he resisted chasing a close-but-fading bull, instead waiting for a distant one with cows—resulting in a bow-range approach. Weston shares a similar ridge-top decision, highlighting macro views over impulsive stalks. 23:10 - Calling Tactics: Distance Matters Weston contrasts bugling at range vs. "in the bedroom," sharing two stories: a drawn-out midday ping-pong that fired up but didn't close, and a close-quarters blow-up in thick reprod. Cody advises softer cow/calf calls early, saving challenges for sub-100 yards, and using partners for silent slips. 32:50 - When to Leave Elk to Find Elk Tackling the frustration of tough hunts with few sightings, Cody explains hunting killable setups over obsessing one herd. Emphasize sign-reading, blind calling in sign-rich areas, and accepting silent approaches—expect 10 solid setups for a shot opportunity. 41:20 - Mindset: Focus on Skills, Not Kills Drawing running analogies, they discuss embracing "micro wins" (e.g., finding elk, entering the red zone) to build confidence and gut intuition. Cody's superpower? Carefree execution—treat busts like bad golf shots to stay deadly under pressure. 52:10 - After-Action Reviews and Gut Intuition Cody pushes post-hunt map audits: Review wind, terrain, and timing to sharpen when-to-attack instincts. Trade-offs like deep camping are inevitable—woodsmanship comes from screwing up and learning. 58:30 - Cody's Epic Hunts: Elk with Jayden Bell and BC Goat Adventure Cody recaps a multi-bull Wyoming success with Jayden Bell and dives into his dream BC mountain goat hunt: planes, canoes, glaciers, and a gnarly pack-out after a perfect Billy stalk amid endless rain. He teases stunning footage from the adventure. 1:06:45 - Sneak Peek: Bridger Watch Reveal Cody unveils his 3-year passion project—a hunter-built smartwatch with offline mapping, superior fitness tracking, and backcountry edge over Garmin. Big reveal November 1st at bridgerwatch.com; beta testing underway for 2026 launch. 1:12:20 - Podcast Cross-Promo and Run the Rack Origins Mutual shoutouts: Cody plugs The Elk Hunt Podcast and The Rich Outdoors; Weston shares his one-man passion for backcountry hunting, running ultras, and deep convos. Teases Boston Marathon plans and fitness for hunts. 1:15:40 - Closing: Mental Toughness and Hard Things Wrapping on longevity—Cody eyes 60-year-old grinders like Mark Livesay; Weston stresses evidence-based confidence from consistent hard efforts. Call to action: Embrace the journey, stack skills, and run the rack. Sponsor Copies Tricer Gear up for the backcountry with Tricer—the fast, light, and simple hunting systems designed by hunters, for hunters. From their ultra-light HK tripod kit for precise shots on the move to packs that shave ounces without sacrificing strength, Tricer helps you go deeper and hunt harder. Born from real-field necessities, every product challenges the status quo. Head to tricer.com and elevate your setup today. Use code RUNTHERACK for 10% off your first order. Stone Glacier Stone Glacier crafts ultralight, technical hunting gear built to withstand the mountains' toughest demands. Their modular packs, versatile apparel, and shelters—like the Grumman down system for unbeatable warmth-to-weight—let you transition seamlessly from hunt to pack-out. Engineered for backcountry endurance, it's the system serious hunters trust. Download their app for exclusive deals and free shipping on your first order. Visit stoneglacier.com now and gear up for your next pursuit. 3 Key Takeaways Prioritize Pressure Over Tactics: Hunting pressure overrides gear and calls—e-scout low-traffic drainages first, then adapt everything else. Patience in bedding areas often yields better odds than forcing midday moves. Master the 80/20 Rule: Focus prime-time efforts (morning/evening) on killable setups; use midday for scouting Plan B elk or soft cow calls. Expect 10 solid encounters for a shot—embrace micro wins like red-zone entries to build unbreakable confidence. Softer Hands Win in High-Pressure Rut: Start with calf/cow calls to locate without spooking; save bugle challenges for fired-up bulls under 100 yards. Post-hunt, audit maps and encounters to hone gut intuition for choosing battlefields.
Haley Austin, Executive Director of Thunderbird Artists, discusses Fall Carefree Art & Wine Festival
In this episode, Rachel Liepman, DVM, MS, DACVIM (LAIM), talked about her experience creating a brand identity for her practice, EquIMed Equine Veterinary Services, in Carefree, Arizona. She described the process of creating a logo and tagline, shared how having a strong brand identity allowed her to attract the right clients to her practice, and explained how she navigated starting a solo practice after many years as an associate.The Business of Practice podcast is brought to you by CareCredit.This information is shared solely for your convenience. You are urged to consult with your individual advisors with respect to any information presented.Business of Practice Podcast Hosts, Guests, and Links Episode 125:Hosts: Dr. Amy Grice and Carly Sisson (Digital Content Manager) of EquiManagement | Email Carly (csisson@equinenetwork.com) | Connect with Carly on LinkedInGuest: Rachel Liepman, DVM, MS, DACIM (LAIM)Podcast Website: The Business of Practice
Everything is connected in the digital age. How can this benefit patients who need to receive care outside of their regular provider network due to an unforeseen circumstance? In this episode, Katlyn Moss talks to Kim Webster of the North Carolina Health Information Exchange Authority about NC Health Connex, which is a database that allows patient information to be accessed across systems statewide. Katlyn and Kim will talk about how HIE works, what information is (and is not) shared, and how practices use the information. They also will tell you the next steps if your practice would like to participate in the NC Health Connex program. You'll learn how Health Information Exchange helps patients and clinical staff when an unexpected event causes someone to visit a provider outside of their usual location. Kim will also share the crucial role HIE plays in a maternal health study that is currently taking place at the University of North Carolina.ResourcesEmail the HIEA hiea@nc.gov to find out if your organization participates and who manages access for your organization or search our website. Email the helpdesk to add access for staff HIESupport@sas.comParticipation Agreements for N.C. HIEA Services offered by NC HealthConnexCivitas Networks for HealthACURE4MomsWe would love your feedback on our podcast! Please take our listener survey to provide your comments.Follow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramMusic credit: "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Please provide feedback here:https://redcap.mahec.net/redcap/surveys/?s=XTM8T3RPNK
In this episode, Rachel Liepman, DVM, MS, DACVIM (LAIM), talked about her experience creating a brand identity for her practice, EquIMed Equine Veterinary Services, in Carefree, Arizona. She described the process of creating a logo and tagline, shared how having a strong brand identity allowed her to attract the right clients to her practice, and explained how she navigated starting a solo practice after many years as an associate.The Business of Practice podcast is brought to you by CareCredit.This information is shared solely for your convenience. You are urged to consult with your individual advisors with respect to any information presented.Business of Practice Podcast Hosts, Guests, and Links Episode 125:Hosts: Dr. Amy Grice and Carly Sisson (Digital Content Manager) of EquiManagement | Email Carly (csisson@equinenetwork.com) | Connect with Carly on LinkedInGuest: Rachel Liepman, DVM, MS, DACIM (LAIM)Podcast Website: The Business of Practice
Microcosmos Records is happy to announce Voice Of The Soul by Aksemetrix. Aksemetrix is the musical project of Yuri Aksenov (Tyumen, Russia). With ten releases to his name spanning ambient, downtempo, psy-chill, and progressive, Yuri crafts his sound using both analog and digital synthesis, guitar, and harmonica. Voice Of The Soul represents a harmonious fusion of cosmic ambient, lo-fi, and blues-infused guitar. It is full of experiments with unconventional rhythms, and field recordings capturing conversations and sounds of nature. Ethereal synth textures create a dreamy, translucent atmosphere. Meticulously crafted arrangements seamlessly blend warm bass lines, intricate arpeggios, acoustic guitar, and harmonica. The music of the album takes the listener away from the mundane into realms of beautiful, fantastical imagery. Put on Voice Of The Soul and immerse yourself in a slightly sentimental, carefree lounge ambiance created by Aksemetrix and Microcosmos Records.
Mike Johnson, Ali Mac, and Beau Morgan spend some time with the Co-Owner and Publisher of Dawgs HQ and Co-Host of The Steakhouse, Rusty Mansell! Ali, Mike, Beau, and Rusty discuss why recent Head Football coaches at Florida have failed since Urban Myer, why Georgia should be eyeing Jadan Baugh in the transfer portal, why Georgia needs to be careful with a Florida team that's playing with nothing to lose, Lawson Luckie's big game versus Ole Miss, what changed for Georgia in the fourth quarter of the Ole Miss game, Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson being NFL ready, and Georgia being one of the best and maybe the best second half team in college football, but it not being a good thing to have to play from behind all the time.
If you have ever used MAHEC's FindMyCare WNC (aka ITACC) Map or Dashboard, you know what a great source of information it is to find care locations across the 18 westernmost counties. In this episode, Katlyn Moss talks to the team from NC Maternal Mental Health MATTERS about their collaboration to add a mental health filter. They will discuss why it is important to include mental health resources, as well as how they were identified and categorized. Note: This episode was recorded before the ITACC map and dashboard got a new name to FindMyCare WNC, which is why you will hear the name ITACC used throughout the recording.Resources NC Maternal Mental Health MATTERSNC Matters Phone Consultation Line: (919)-681-2909Optimizing Outcomes ConferenceFindMyCare WNC (ITACC) Resource MapFindMyCare WNC (ITACC) Dashboard Book: Good Moms Have Scary Thoughts: A Healing Guide to the Secret Fears of New Mothers, 2019, Karen Kleiman (Author), Molly McIntyre (Illustrator)Book: Trauma StewardshipAn Everyday Guide to Caring for Self While Caring for Others, 2009, Laura van Dernoot Lipsky, Connie Burk (authors)We would love your feedback on our podcast! Please take our listener survey to provide your comments.Follow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramMusic credit: "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Please provide feedback here:https://redcap.mahec.net/redcap/surveys/?s=XTM8T3RPNK
Wyatt C. Louis is a Plains Cree singer-songwriter from Montana First Nation on Treaty 6 Territory, Alberta. Their songs are deeply rooted in story and place, and speak to universal themes of home, family, and love. Their much-celebrated debut album Chandler (2024) draws from multiple musical influences, but sits comfortably in the folk/roots genre. The album was long-listed for the 2025 Polaris Music Prize, and was a 2025 Juno Award nominee for "Album Artwork of the Year" (Erik M. Grice and Vanessa Heins). Learn more about Wyatt at wyattclouis.com. This conversation was taped at the University of British Columbia, on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Musqueam people. Music in this episode (used with permission):"In Emerald" - Wyatt C. Louis (Chandler, 2024)"Carefree" - Wyatt C. Louis (Chandler, 2024)"Bobtail Road" (Single) - Wyatt C. Louis (2023)Support the showPlease help us keep the pod rocking and rolling with a donation. Any amount helps! MUSIC BUDDY IS:Jane Gowan (host, producer, editor) ; Tim Vesely (co-producer)The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk STAY IN TOUCH Email: jane@musicbuddy.caInstagram: @musicbuddypodcastFacebook: @musicbuddypodcastBluesky: @musicbuddy.bsky.socialTikTok: @musicbuddypodThis podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
In this episode, Katlyn Moss talks to guest speakers Aimee Feste, CNM and Kiran Sigmon, MD, who will dive into the challenges and treatment options surrounding perimenopause and menopause, offering practical advice for healthcare providers and women navigating these life stages. They also share some information on hormone testing limitations, the role of hormone therapy, non-hormonal treatments, and key resources available for healthcare providers and patients.Resources The Menopause Society https://menopause.org/ Books/Podcasts:“The Menopause Manifesto” Dr. Jen Gunter “You are not broken” Podcast and book. Dr. Casperson board certified urologist“Hit play not pause” Athlete perspective podcast“Come as you are” Podcast and book as well as new book “Come Together” Emily Nagoski PhD sexual health researcherTestosterone info: Article: ISWISH (International Society for the student of Women's Sexual health) has a great website. https://www.isswsh.org/ They have article: “Clinical Practice Guideline for the Use of Systemic Testosterone for HSDD published” https://www.auanet.org/about-us/media-center/press-center/american-urological-association-releases-new-guideline-on-genitourinary-syndrome-of-menopause#:~:text=This%20Guideline%20includes%3A,%2C%20low%2Ddose%20vaginal%20estrogen.We would love your feedback on our podcast! Please take our listener survey to provide your comments.Follow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramMusic credit: "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Please provide feedback here:https://redcap.mahec.net/redcap/surveys/?s=XTM8T3RPNK
In this episode, our guest speaker Leah Donatelli, LCMHCA, explores the profound impact of eating disorders on various aspects of a person's life, particularly during pregnancy and the postpartum period. We discuss misconceptions, the importance of nourishment, and the need for an interdisciplinary approach to treatment. Our guest emphasizes the role of self-compassion in recovery and the importance of focusing on behaviors rather than weight.Resources Carolina Resource Center for Eating Disorders Center for Body Trust Project Heal Trauma Stewardship Institute Map for Managing One's Day and Tiny Survival Guide Kathryn Gantt, Licensed Dietician and Nutrition Coach, Beyond the Belly NutritionAnita Johnston, book Eating in the Light of the Moon, Screening Tools:SCOFF Questionnaire Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26)Self Compassion ResourcesNeuroscience of Self CompassionA great starting place and Ted Talk on Self CompassionSources:https://www.jaacap.org/article/S0890-8567(15)00076-3/abstracthttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1892232/We would love your feedback on our podcast! Please take our listener survey to provide your comments.Follow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramMusic credit: "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Please provide feedback here:https://redcap.mahec.net/redcap/surveys/?s=XTM8T3RPNK
New Mexico Early Childhood Secretary Elizabeth Groginsky talks about the state's plans to offer free child care for all starting in November. And, most people know Shari Lewis as a children's entertainer, ventriloquist and puppeteer. But Lisa D'Apolito's new documentary "Shari & Lambchop" portrays a driven, powerful, ever-adapting and profoundly talented performer who paved the way for women and created a new genre of children's programming. D'Apolito talks about the documentary.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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Substance Use Disorder can affect anyone at any time, even during pregnancy.. Our friends at Project CARA, Carriedelle Fusco, Nurse Practitioner, and Olivia Caron, Pharmacist Practitioner, sat down with Thomas Baker, a Davidson Impact Fellow at MAHEC, to dive into the ever-evolving field of addiction medicine, focusing on the complexities of opioid use disorder and emerging substances. They also reflect on how the landscape of addiction treatment has shifted over the decades, and how addiction medicine providers adapt in real-time, learning from patient experiences, community groups, and local drug analysis labs.Resources Project CARAWe would love your feedback on our podcast! Please take our listener survey to provide your comments.Follow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramMusic credit: "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Please provide feedback here:https://redcap.mahec.net/redcap/surveys/?s=XTM8T3RPNK
In this epsiode, Minaa shares updates on what's been going on in her life these past few months including how she's been managing stress after being diagnosed with TMJThis September 25–30, I'll be hosting a 5-day wellness residency at CIVANA Wellness Resort & Spa in Carefree, Arizona, and you're invited.This invitation includes a special 20% discount on your room rate. Use this special link to book, and the discount will automatically apply. For more information about CIVANA and the amenities available during your stay, visit their website. When booking, use promo code: VWGMINAABBook a 1:1 therapy consultationOrder my book, Owning Our StrugglesSubscribe to the I'm So Mature newsletterSubscribe to the Mindful With Minaa newsletterStay Connected!Instagram | LinkedIn | Facebook
Breastfeeding can be an important part of a baby's health and development. But what about families who are affected by substance use disorder? this episode, a partnership with Project CARA, Dr. Amy Marietta, MD, Family Medicine and Olivia Caron, Pharmacist Practitioner, and Georganna Cogburn IBCLC, will talk about how to support lactation and infant feeding in patients who use substances or are being treated for SUDs. Using the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine guidelines as a key resource, they will discuss the latest findings and what they mean in the real world of infant feeding. They will also dispel some of the common myths about SUDs and breastfeeding. This conversation will help you understand the risks and benefits of breastfeeding when working with families impacted by SUDs. They will also talk about a wide variety of resources available for further reference and education.Resources:Academy of Breastfeeding MedicineDrugs and Lactation Database (LactMed®)American Academy of Pediatrics Breastfeeding PoliciesACOG Breastfeeding Program“Eat, Sleep, Console” reduces hospital stay and need for medication among opioid-exposed infantsMomtoBabyWIC North CarolinaWIC Nutrition and Health EducationLa Leche League of North CarolinaBaby Cafe USAInfant Risk CenterBreastfeeding in the Setting of Substance Use and Substance Use Disorder Updates 2024 Online CourseWe would love your feedback on our podcast! Please take our listener survey to provide your comments.Follow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramMusic credit: "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Please provide feedback here:https://redcap.mahec.net/redcap/surveys/?s=XTM8T3RPNK
Passages: Philippians 4:6 WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: https://youtu.be/WLsOxKuY6kU To learn more about Adelphi, visit us at: adelphibaptist.com
Paid family leave is not only good for the health and the wellness of employees and their families, but it also benefits the employers who offer it. Tina Sherman from the national maternal advocacy group MomsRising, explains why in this episode. Learn about how more companies are realizing the positive impact this policy can have, and what is being done to help more workers have access to it when needed. You'll also hear about the role MomsRising plays in helping turn paid family leave from a dream to a reality for employees across the US.ResourcesMomsRisingWhy is Paid Family Leave Important to You? SurveyMomsRising across social media platforms:Twitter/X:@TinaShermanNCLinkedIn: TinaShermanNCThreads: @TinaShermanNCBlueSky: tinashermannc.bsky.socialWe would love your feedback on our podcast! Please take our listener survey to provide your comments.Follow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramMusic credit: "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Please provide feedback here:https://redcap.mahec.net/redcap/surveys/?s=XTM8T3RPNK
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In this episode, our co-host Dr. Amy Santin interviews Family Medicine champions from around North Carolina. During this episode, they discuss the critical issue of improving maternal health outcomes across the state, particularly during the first postpartum year. Experts emphasize the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration in reducing maternal mortality, focusing on the transition from intrapartum care to the first postpartum year and interconception care. They also explore how different healthcare professionals, such as family medicine and pediatrics, can work together to improve outcomes for mothers and newborns.Note: This episode was recorded before the ITACC map was renamed to FindMyCare WNC, which is why you will hear the name ITACC used by the speakers. Resources FindMyCare WNC Map (formerly called ITACC map)“I Gave Birth”—An Initiative to Improve Postpartum CareIMPLICIT Inter-conception Care NetworkCentering Healthcare InstituteWe would love your feedback on our podcast! Please take our listener survey to provide your comments.Follow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramMusic credit: "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Please provide feedback here:https://redcap.mahec.net/redcap/surveys/?s=XTM8T3RPNK
In this powerful episode of Confidently Balance Your Hormones, Dee Davidson, FDN-P sits down with cannabis nurse pioneer Sherri Mack, BSN-RN, to explore the often-overlooked link between the endocannabinoid system, plant medicine, and hormonal health. With over 35 years of nursing experience—and 25 of those in holistic care—Sherri brings a wealth of knowledge on how to support the body's natural healing mechanisms through integrative therapies, including cannabis and CBD.They dtalk about what the endocannabinoid system (ECS) actually is, how it helps regulate everything from hormones to sleep, stress, and immunity—and why so many people are depleted without even knowing it. Sherri also breaks down misconceptions around cannabis use, shares compelling patient stories, and offers free resources for those curious about safe, therapeutic ways to work with plant medicine.What you'll learn in this episode:Why the endocannabinoid system is crucial for hormone balanceThe science behind cannabis as medicineHow plant-based care can support symptoms like PMS, sleep issues, anxiety, and moreWhat makes cannabis nursing a recognized specialtySherri's story of shifting from traditional nursing to holistic, plant-based careFree tools and communities to begin your own healing journeyWhether you're struggling with chronic stress, hormonal chaos, or just curious about natural alternatives, this episode offers education, empowerment, and evidence-based insights you won't hear in a typical doctor's office.✨ Resources Mentioned:Free Intro to Cannabis CourseFree ABCs of CBD CourseFree Emailed CBD Care PlansJoin the Holistic Caring Private NetworkBonus: Sherri is a contributing author in Clark's Cannabis: A Handbook for Nurses, the first comprehensive cannabis nursing textbook—don't miss her insight into shaping this emerging field!Medical Disclaimer:The information provided in this podcast episode is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. While our guest, Sherri Mack, BSN-RN, brings extensive experience in both traditional and integrative medicine, including cannabis and plant-based therapeutics, listeners should always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making any changes to their personal health regimen, especially when it involves prescription medications, cannabis, CBD, or other plant medicines.Neither the host, Dee Davidson, nor the guest can be held responsible for any actions taken based on the information discussed in this episode. Always seek the guidance of your doctor or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment.
Allein essen gehen, ins Kino oder sogar in den Urlaub fahren? Für manche der absolute Traum und für andere komplette Horror-Vorstellung. Wie gut könnt ihr Zeit mit euch selbst verbringen? Wünscht ihr euch mehr Zeit alleine oder seid ihr nur unter Menschen so richtig happy? Welche Tipps habt ihr für Solo Dates und was würdet ihr euch niemals alleine trauen? Im Blue Moon mit Carefree und mit euch!
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In this thrilling episode of "The Adventures of Philip Marlowe," our intrepid detective is drawn into a web of deceit and danger. When a seemingly straightforward case of embezzlement turns deadly, Marlowe must navigate a sea of lies to uncover the truth. As he delves deeper, he discovers that Frank Emery, a trusted general manager, is on the run, accused of murder. With a sailboat named "Carefree" and a trail leading to the coast, Marlowe races against time to prevent further tragedy. Tune in to see how Marlowe unravels the mystery and brings justice to light.TakeawaysMarlowe's initial perception of the case evolves as he gathers more information.Frank Emery's character is complex, showing both ambition and moral conflict.The influence of personal relationships on professional decisions is highlighted.Marlowe's investigative style combines intuition with direct questioning.The story explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the consequences of choices.Mrs. Emery's emotional state adds depth to the narrative.The investigation reveals the darker side of human nature.Marlowe's interactions with various characters drive the plot forward.The climax showcases the tension built throughout the investigation.The resolution emphasizes the unpredictability of human behavior.
Have you ever found yourself with your head in your hands—overwhelmed by the pressures, problems, and pain of life?In today's episode, we continue our sermon series from the archives, Elect Exiles, from 1 Peter. In this message, Paul offers five practical directives for cultivating a “carefree mentality”—not by ignoring life's hardships, but by entrusting them to the God who cares for you.To hear more sermons from Paul, visit PaulTripp.com/Sermons.
Welcome back to another epsidoe! Today I'm talking about having a carefree state of mind or "flowstate" in business. Thanks for tuning in! Ryan Soul Wealth Podcast Host
Send us a textIn this reflective and uplifting episode, the host asks a simple yet powerful question: When did you stop having fun? As life piles on responsibilities, deadlines, and expectations, many of us forget the pure joy we felt as kids—carefree, energized, and fully present.
If you enjoyed our episode on Centering Pregnancy, you will want to listen to this episode. Our host Chama Woydak returns to interview Dr. MacNamara who shares insights into the Centering Parenting Program—a transformative approach to supporting new parents. We'll explore how this group model of care fosters a supportive, educational, and inclusive environment for parents, helping them navigate the challenges of early parenthood.Resources Centering Healthcare InstituteWe would love your feedback on our podcast! Please take our listener survey to provide your comments.Follow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramMusic credit: "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Please provide feedback here:https://redcap.mahec.net/redcap/surveys/?s=XTM8T3RPNK
Grant explains that football fans don't seem to care about the recent drama among NFL owners and the NFLPA- why? Callers guide the show between the Brewers, Badgers and Packers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever thought about how families can benefit from receiving care alongside others going through the same stages of pregnancy? Our host Chama Woydak talks to Amanda Brickhouse Murphy, a Certified Nurse Midwife at MAHEC, and Kelley and Matt, new parents who participated in the Centering Pregnancy program. They will explain the Centering model and how it differs from traditional prenatal care. Kelley and Matt will share their own experiences, and how the Centering program helped them navigate pregnancy for both the patient and the partner. You will also learn about many benefits of this model and why you should consider implementing the Centering model in your own community. Resources Centering Healthcare InstituteCentering PregnancyCentering Pregnancy at MAHECWe would love your feedback on our podcast! Please take our listener survey to provide your comments.Follow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramMusic credit: "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Please provide feedback here:https://redcap.mahec.net/redcap/surveys/?s=XTM8T3RPNK
Have you ever felt like your own perfectionism was ruining your life? and youre wondering how to save yourself from yourself? same. lets talk about itCommunity & all links https://hoo.be/sundazedkkDipsea free trial (sponsor) Right now, listeners of this show can get an extended 30-day free trial! Just go to DipseaStories.com/skinnydipping to start your free trial.
Jordan's back from holiday and he's got a renewed spring in his step when he returns to the studio. Whilst William declares himself a motorbike convert and dreams up a plan for his own music festival. There's also time for the boys to solve dilemmas involving scrunching or folding and a code brown situation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When Hurricane Helene hit Western North Carolina in the fall of 2024, many families were left without access to power and clean water for weeks or even months. This made commonplace tasks such as safely storing pumped breast milk nearly impossible. Brandi Harrison, a certified lactation consultant based in WNC, discusses her experience helping families navigate infant feeding during this crisis, and shares lessons learned to help others prepare for future disasters.Resources North Carolina Breastfeeding Coalition (main site)NCBfC SAFE Team Breastfeeding Family Friendly CommunitiesInfant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies Toolkit (IYCF-E Toolkit)Today Show: Women are horseback-riding heroes bringing supplies, support to new moms after hurricane devastationCorrection: Brandi says the cost of not breastfeeding is $53 million to the US. It was actually a global study, so that number refers to worldwide costs. Research study: The cost of not breastfeeding: global results from a new toolWe would love your feedback on our podcast! Please take our listener survey to provide your comments.Follow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramMusic credit: "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Please provide feedback here:https://redcap.mahec.net/redcap/surveys/?s=XTM8T3RPNK
In this episode, Katlyn Moss talks to Emily Taylor from the AFE Foundation about the pregnancy complication of Amniotic Fluid Embolism, and how the AFE Foundation helps to support and educate medical professionals. Emily shares her own story about surviving AFE and how this experience inspired her to dedicate herself to raising awareness. You will learn what AFE is, why it is often difficult to diagnose, and how it affects the patient, their family, and their care team. Emily will also provide resources to educate health care workers about AFE and ways you can join in the effort to further research this condition. She will also talk about the AFE Foundation Hotline- a direct call for assistance and guidance in managing and treating AFE.Resources Healthcare provider site: amnioticfluidembolism.org24/7 Crisis Line: 1-307-363-2337 (1-307-END-AFES) AFE Course: https://amnioticfluidembolism.org/education/coursesSimulation toolkit: https://amnioticfluidembolism.org/education/simulation-toolkit/Submit a case: https://amnioticfluidembolism.org/submit-a-case/Invite us to speak: https://amnioticfluidembolism.org/invite-us-to-speak/We would love your feedback on our podcast! Please take our listener survey to provide your comments.Follow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramMusic credit: "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Please provide feedback here:https://redcap.mahec.net/redcap/surveys/?s=XTM8T3RPNK
As a child, Susanne Wilson saw spirits and felt isolated by her gifts - until her Grandfather explained that he too had always seen spirits. He guided her to own her power and believe in herself. As an 8 path soul, Susanne built a successful career in the corporate world until a Near Death Experience brought her to heaven to visit her Grandfather. She realized then that her "true work had not started yet." After studying mediumship at the acclaimed Arthur Findlay school in England she is today a highly acclaimed evidential medium and widely respected intuition teacher. Her best selling book is: Soul Smart: What the Dead Teach Us About Spirit Communication. She's known as the Carefree Medium and lives in Carefree, Arizona.
“Preachers and Preaching in the Pikes Peak Region introduces Pastor Bradley Williams of Friendship Assembly. You drive past “the Church at First and Main” at Powers and Carefree all the time – hear what God is doing at First Assembly! www.friendshipassembly.org”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are proud to kick off Season 4 of our podcast by featuring an amazing community organization, Babies Need Bottoms. Katlyn Moss talks to Megan Lyons Leimena, from Babies Need Bottoms, a nonprofit diaper bank that serves all of Western North Carolina. To address the problem of diaper needs, Babies Need Bottoms provides diapers and diapering supplies through community-based partner organizations throughout the region. They talk about how a diaper bank operates, and how lack of access to diapers can cause health, financial and emotional struggles. You will learn about the many impacts of diaper needs, and how to help families receive the resources they need.Resources Babies Need BottomsDiaper Bank of North CarolinaNational Diaper Bank NetworkNDBN Clearing House on Diaper NeedBaby2Baby Journal article: “Willing to Do Anything for My Kids”: Inventive Mothering, Diapers…”For referrals / to find diapers in WNC, visit www.nc211.org, or call 1-888-892-1162 to be connected to a social service agency near you that can help with diapers and more.We would love your feedback on our podcast! Please take our listener survey to provide your comments.Follow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramMusic credit: "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Please provide feedback here:https://redcap.mahec.net/redcap/surveys/?s=XTM8T3RPNK
It's mid-June, school is letting out for the summer, and youngsters will be filling their next few weeks with warm-weather activities. In this episode, we remember how we spent our summer months growing up as Generation X kids! Patreon » patreon.com/genxgrownupDiscord » GenXGrownUp.com/discordFacebook » fb.me/GenXGrownUpTwitter » GenXGrownUp.com/twitterWebsite » GenXGrownUp.comPodcast » GenXGrownUp.com/podMerchandise » GenXGrownUp.com/merchShop » genxgrownup.com/amazonTheme: “Grown Up” by Beefy » beefyness.com Apple » itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/genxgrownup-podcast/id1268365641Google » GenXGrownUp Podcast (google.com)Pocket Casts » pca.st/8iuLStitcher » www.stitcher.com/s?fid=146720&refid=stprTuneIn » tunein.com/radio/GenXGrownUp-Podcast-p1020342/Spotify » spoti.fi/2TB4LR7iHeart » www.iheart.com/podcast…Amazon Music » amzn.to/33IKfEK Listen to our Backtrack on GenX Childhood Autonomy » genxgrownup.com/bt120/ Midlife Mixtape: Favorite Summertime Memories » bit.ly/3Nh58LD Ultimate Summer Road Trip Playlist for Gen Xers » bit.ly/3HJWeFF 38 Ways to Give Your Kids a Carefree 80's Summer » bit.ly/3bdyZaF I Want a 1980s Summer For My Kids » bit.ly/3zVJs51 What Summer Camps Looked Like in the 1970s and 1980s » bit.ly/3QBGk3X New York City fire hydrants: a summer tradition – in pictures » bit.ly/3zVpKGw Roadside Attractions Fading from Landscape » n.pr/3xMEHrv Mail the show » podcast@genxgrownup.com Visit us on YouTube » GenXGrownUp.com/yt Show Notes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For 40 years, Mike Wold enjoyed success as a consultant, leadership coach, financial director, project manager, and adjunct instructor. Then he retired. Mike quickly discovered just how much of his identity was connected to his success. He reoriented his identity around his being, and before long, God started calling him into a different kind of work - helping veterans heal from their psychological and spiritual wounds. As a US Navy veteran himself, this was work Mike understood well.Today, Mike is the volunteer Arizona Regional Coordinator for the Institute for Healing of Memories, an organization that conducts weekend Healing of Memories Workshops throughout the world. He's worked with more than 450 veterans, listening to their stories and encouraging them toward healing. He's worked with churches, teaching them how to help the veterans in their congregations feel a true sense of belonging. He's worked with families and spouses, parents and children. In 2019, Mike was inducted into the Arizona Veterans Hall of Fame for his volunteer work with veterans. We're honored to have Mike join us for this important episode on faith, war, and healing moral wounds. Listen in.*This episode mentions suicide*To connect with Mike: michael_w_wold@msn.comThere are several workshops happening in 2025: Healing of Memories Workshop for Healthcare Workers on June 13-15, 2024 at Spirit in the Desert Retreat Center in Carefree. AZHealing of Memories Workshop for Women Veterans on October 17-19, 2025 at the Franciscan Renewal Center in Scottsdale, AZHealing of Memories Workshop for All Veterans on November 21-23, 2025 at Spirit in the Desert Retreat Center in Carefree, AZFor more info about Healing of Memories: healingmemories@gmail.comFor more about the Arizona Coalition for Military Families, go here: https://arizonacoalition.org/training-events/
If we all know one thing about modern society, it's that at any time there's a high likelihood you're in the vicinity of at least one massive a**hole. This week's AITA episode is exhibit A in that case. Prepare yourself for a smorgasbord of awkward interactions, insane friends, and just a touch of questionable parenting. Big news! Nikki is now an ambassador for Club WPT Gold! Check out: https://clubwptgold.com and use code NIKKI to sign up! Follow the podcast on Insta: @shttheydonttellyou Follow Nikki on Insta: @NikkiLimo Follow Steve on Insta: @SteveGreeneComedy To visit our Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/stikki To watch the podcast on YouTube: http://bit.ly/STDTYPodYouTube Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening, or by using this link: http://bit.ly/ShtTheyDontTellYou If you want to support the show, and get all our episodes ad-free go to: https://stdty.supercast.tech/ If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: http://bit.ly/ShtTheyDontTellYou To submit your questions/feedback, email us at: podcast@nikki.limo To call in with questions/feedback, leave us a voicemail at: (765) 734-0840 To watch more Nikki & Steve on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/nikkilimo To watch more of Nikki talking about Poker: https://www.twitch.tv/trickniks To check out Nikki's Jewelry Line: https://kittensandcoffee.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The statistics say that 1/3 adults are habitually anxious, but Jesus invites His followers into carefree spirituality as God's Carefree Kids.
In this uplifting episode of Dr. Davina's Dots, we're talking about what it really means to live free, free from the weight of others' expectations, self-imposed limits, and unnecessary borders that keep you from being your true self. It's time to release the pressure, embrace your own path, and step boldly into a life of peace, joy, and authenticity. Using uplifting messages and relaxing jazz music, you are invited to reflect and explore how to live lighter, freer, and more fulfilled, on your terms.Musical Selections include music by Demetrius Nabors, David Margam & Lippitsch, Eric Cash, Evan Carydakis, Marcus Anderson, and more... Tune in on demand at www.drdavinasdots.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.