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Best podcasts about Catherine Davies

Latest podcast episodes about Catherine Davies

The Made to Thrive Show
A Hair Masterclass: Balding, Transplants, Testosterone, Peptides: Dr Catherine Davies

The Made to Thrive Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 69:22


Dr Catherine Davies MBBCh, MBA is a medical doctor who qualified at Wits in 1998 before completing an MBA at Henley Business School in 2007. She has a special interest in hair restoration and aesthetics, and has been performing follicular unit extraction (FUE) aka hair transplants since 2006. She has become an expert in this field and lectures at both local and international conferences. At Rejuv-nation Clinic, she focuses on treatments that harness the body's own resources to heal, rejuvenate and regenerate hair, skin and body shape. The goal is to use minimally invasive, safe procedures to optimise aesthetic outcomes for men and women.Join us as we explore:How Dr Davies got into hair transparent and replacement after noticing chemotherapy patients were not growing their eyebrows back.Why Dr Davies is seeing more hair loss than ever!Follicular unit extraction (FUE) aka hair transplant surgery – the how, what, why from the doctor who does it.What causes hair loss and balding? Is it only genetic? A side effect of disease? Or do lifestyle factors contribute? Spoiler – they do!The very real psychological and emotional impact of hair loss on the human psyche.Safe hairstyles, dangerous beauty products, natural and biohacking treatments for hair loss and why Dr Davies is very reluctant to prescribe pharmaceutical treatments.Shock dieting? Expect hair shedding in 3 months!Anabolic steroids, TRT, PRP, peptides, stem cells, scalp mobility and exercises!Contact: Telephone +27114409664MentionsPodcast – Dr Bhana - SA's Leading Endocrinologist Shares a Thyroid Masterclass, https://youtu.be/xc_JbPEFTUkPodcast – Jay Campbell - The Why, The What and The When of Testosterone, Peptides, and Growth Hormone Interventions, https://youtu.be/ryE7BYS63xESchedule a FREE 15 min discovery call with Steve and let's get started on your journey to thriving: https://bit.ly/3BcTsFwSUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON:As much as we love doing it, there are costs involved and any contribution will allow us to keep going and keep finding the best guests in the world to share their health expertise with you. I'd be grateful and feel so blessed by your support: https://www.patreon.com/MadeToThriveShowCONTACT Steve Stavs and join our community:https://www.facebook.com/MadeToThriveZA/     https://www.facebook.com/SteveStavsZA/https://www.instagram.com/stevestavsza/  Send me a WhatsApp to +27 64 871 0308. 

Sporting Witness
Yale women rowers protest

Sporting Witness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 10:09


In 1976, the Yale women's rowing team stripped naked to demand equal treatment for women's sport. The protest attracted national attention in the USA and helped force universities to make the same funding and facilities available to women athletes as to men. Catherine Davies talks to two of the Yale protestors, Christine Ernst and Ginny Gilder. (Photo: The 1976 Yale women's rowing team in action. Credit: Getty Images).

Stroke Stories
Catherine Davies

Stroke Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 22:45


In this episode, we spoke to Catherine Davies, who suffered a stroke at the age of 33. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Why Not Both
Ep. 66: The Anchoress

Why Not Both

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 73:43


Why Not Both is an exploration of how our multiple passions shape our identity, hosted by musician and therapist Pam Shaffer and produced by writer and photographer Laura Studarus. For our fourth season, we partnered up with Under The Radar to explore the lives of musicians, writers, actors, and creatives. Catherine Davies aka The Anchoress worked at the BBC for exactly one day before quitting and accepting funding for her masters and PhD in literature and queer theory. It was a bold choice and one that paid off, as her academic pursuits paved the way for her brilliant albums and production work with fellow artists, as well as her role as a touring member of Simple Minds. As an artist and a scholar, Davies champions the idea of "magpie-ing" which she defines as taking the shiniest bits from the world around you and shaping them into your own craft. Given the gorgeous constellation of work she has produced, it seems as though she may be onto something... Thanks again for listening! Make sure to subscribe, leave us a nice review, and hang out with us on Insta and Twitter. You can also support us on Patreon. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/why-not-both/support

Silent Superheroes - Frank Conversations About Mental Health At Work
#21 A psychiatrist, counselor and advocate walk into a podcast

Silent Superheroes - Frank Conversations About Mental Health At Work

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 60:33


In this episode of Silent Superheroes, we’re doing something a little bit different to mix things up.  We’ll listen in on a conversation about mental illness at work between 3 people who work in the mental health field. Firstly, we have Catherine Davies who is a licensed psychiatrist. Secondly, we have Joe Guppy, a therapist … Continue reading "#21 A psychiatrist, counselor and advocate walk into a podcast" The post #21 A psychiatrist, counselor and advocate walk into a podcast appeared first on Silent Superheroes Podcast.

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Pod Save The Queen
Secrets of the Queen's dresser plus the Royals' role in Remembrance

Pod Save The Queen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 48:56


Angela Kelly has worked for the Queen for 25 years - and been given rare permission to write a book about Her Majesty.Pod Save The Queen host Ann Gripper (@anngripper) is joined by Mirror Online lifestyle editor Zoe Forsey (@ZoeForsey) to discuss what we learn about the Queen and her relationship with her trusted confidante from The Other Side of the Coin: The Queen, the Dresser and the Wardrobe.And as the royal family begin their annual role leading Britain's commemorations in the lead up to Armistice Day, Ann is joined by Royal British Legion head of remembrance Catherine Davies to discuss that longstanding relationship and what the future holds.Join us to #PauseToRemember at 11am on November 11 by respecting a digital #TwoMinuteSilence For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Freelance Party Broadcast
2: How to set and negotiate your rates

Freelance Party Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 32:18


Are you ready to ask for a pay rise? Faye and Jess are joined by Catherine Davies, who teaches women the formula of how to ask for a pay rise. Catherine explains how this can be different for women in freelancing, how freelancers can set their rates, and how to know if the time is right to ask for a pay rise. Find out more about Catherine's Pay Rise Accelerator courses here (https://www.payriseaccelerator.com/) . 

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Money Box
How do you ask for a pay rise?

Money Box

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 34:21


Whether you are a freelancer or working for a big company, talking about how much you're worth can be hard. Have you been too scared to ask for a pay rise? Have you asked but been rejected? Have you dodged negotiating your pay when offered a new position? We take your calls and offer advice on how to have those tricky conversations. Contact the Money Box team - email moneybox@bbc.co.uk or tweet @moneybox. Or call us from 1pm on Wednesday: 03 700 100 444 - geographic charges apply. Join Louise Cooper and her expert panel: Catherine Davies from Pay Rise Accelerator Andrew Chamberlain, Deputy Director of Policy at IPSE Natalie Reynolds author of "We have a Deal" and founder of negotiation consultancy Advantage spring Producer: Phoebe Keane Editor: Emma Rippon

Closing Night: Theatre Therapy
Episode 01 - "Angels in America" with actors Catherine Davies & Ben Gerrard

Closing Night: Theatre Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 57:13


Catherine Davies and Ben Gerrard are our inaugural guests on the CNTT "couch". Featuring tracks from the original score of "Angels in America" provided with permission, by composer Ben Pierpoint. (Published 19th Mar, 2019)

Sales Tips For The Pros Show from CPSA
Why Leaders Need to Better Understand the Strategy of Sales w/ Catherine Davies

Sales Tips For The Pros Show from CPSA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 21:25


In this Sales Tips For The Pros interview, we’ll hear from Catherine Davies, a Sr. Advisor, National Accounts at CPSA about why sales leaders need to better understand the strategy rather than just the day-to-day practices and how to get there.

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Swedish's Podcast
Maternal Mental Health Matters

Swedish's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 12:50


Swedish psychiatrists Dr. Veronika Zantop and Dr. Catherine Davies discuss frequently asked postpartum and perinatal questions.

Swedish's Podcast
Maternal Mental Health Matters

Swedish's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 27:06


Swedish psychiatrists Dr. Veronika Zantop and Dr. Catherine Davies discuss various psychiatric medication myths.

Swedish's Podcast
Maternal Mental Health Matters

Swedish's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2018 19:58


This week’s episode features psychiatrists Dr. Veronika Zantop and Dr. Catherine Davies discussing what postpartum psychosis is. 

Swedish's Podcast
Maternal Mental Health Matters

Swedish's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 20:06


Swedish psychiatrists Dr. Veronika Zantop and Dr. Catherine Davies have a discussion around postpartum mood and anxiety myths.

Dano and Mason
↓ Going Down ↓

Dano and Mason

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 13:07


  Catherine Davies and Naomi Rukavina, stars of the show Going Down join Dano and Mason to talk all about the performance. Written by Banana Girl, Michele Lee, it predicts the epic downward spiral of […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_danoandmason/p/joy.org.au/danoandmason/wp-content/uploads/sites/329/2018/05/going-down.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 13:07 — 12.0MB) The post ↓ Going Down ↓ appeared first on Dano and Mason.

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Horse Chats
198: Catherine Davies LC - Develop The Rhythm If You Want To Jump Correctly

Horse Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2018 34:38


Develop The Rhythm If You Want To Jump Correctly   Time Stamps and Contact Details for this Episode are available on  www.HorseChats.com/CatherineDaviesLC   Music - BenSound.com

Horse Chats
038: Catherine Davies - The Rhythm Must Be Developed If You Want To Jump Correctly

Horse Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2017 34:17


The Rhythm Must Be Developed If You Want To Jump Correctly   Time Stamps and Contact Details for this Episode are available on  www.HorseChats.com/CatherineDavies   Music - BenSound.com    

Institute of Modern Languages Research
L’Oulipo et la Seconde Guerre : de l’implicite des fondateurs aux oulipiens d’aujourd’hui

Institute of Modern Languages Research

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2016 41:20


Institute of Modern Languages Research Colloque international L’Oulipo et la Seconde Guerre mondiale Ouverture du colloque par Catherine Davies, directrice de l’IMLR et introduction par Dominic Glynn (IMLR) Les racines de l’Oulipo ...

Institute of Modern Languages Research
L’Oulipo et la Seconde Guerre : de l’implicite des fondateurs aux oulipiens d’aujourd’hui

Institute of Modern Languages Research

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2016


Institute of Modern Languages Research Colloque international L’Oulipo et la Seconde Guerre mondiale Ouverture du colloque par Catherine Davies, directrice de l’IMLR et introduction par Dominic Glynn (IMLR) Les racines de l’Oulipo ...

Sporting Witness
Yale Women Rowers Protest

Sporting Witness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2015 9:05


In 1976, the Yale women's rowing team stripped naked to demand equal treatment for women's sport. The protest attracted national attention in the USA and helped force universities to make the same funding and facilities available to women athletes as to men. Catherine Davies talks to two of the Yale protestors, Christine Ernst and Ginny Gilder. (Photo: The 1976 Yale women's rowing team in action. Credit: Getty Images).

In Our Time: History

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the life and times of Simon Bolivar, hero of the revolutionary wars that liberated Spanish America from Spain. In 1804 Bolivar stood on a small hill in Rome and made a grand declaration. He said, “I swear before you, I swear before the God of my fathers, I swear by my fathers, I swear by my honour, I swear by my country that I will not rest, body or soul, until I have broken the chains with which Spanish power oppresses us.” Unlike most teeenage declarations, Bolivar made good on his word. A wealthy young man, Bolivar was inspired by Enlightenment thinkers John Locke and Jean Jacques Rousseau and by the compelling personality of Napoleon. His story is one of ideas and adventure, of armies crossing the Andes, of the far flung influence of the Napoleonic Wars and an unexpectedly large role for Britain. But when he died he was anything but a hero, his reputation undergoing a transformation after his death to make him an icon of liberation and the national hero of Venezuela, Columbia, Equador, Peru and Bolivia – a country that bears his name. With Anthony McFarlane, Professor of Comparative American Studies at the University of Warwick; John Fisher, Professor of Latin American History at the University of Liverpool and Catherine Davies, Professor in the Department of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies at the University of Nottingham.

In Our Time
Bolivar

In Our Time

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2008 42:11


Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the life and times of Simon Bolivar, hero of the revolutionary wars that liberated Spanish America from Spain. In 1804 Bolivar stood on a small hill in Rome and made a grand declaration. He said, “I swear before you, I swear before the God of my fathers, I swear by my fathers, I swear by my honour, I swear by my country that I will not rest, body or soul, until I have broken the chains with which Spanish power oppresses us.” Unlike most teeenage declarations, Bolivar made good on his word. A wealthy young man, Bolivar was inspired by Enlightenment thinkers John Locke and Jean Jacques Rousseau and by the compelling personality of Napoleon. His story is one of ideas and adventure, of armies crossing the Andes, of the far flung influence of the Napoleonic Wars and an unexpectedly large role for Britain. But when he died he was anything but a hero, his reputation undergoing a transformation after his death to make him an icon of liberation and the national hero of Venezuela, Columbia, Equador, Peru and Bolivia – a country that bears his name. With Anthony McFarlane, Professor of Comparative American Studies at the University of Warwick; John Fisher, Professor of Latin American History at the University of Liverpool and Catherine Davies, Professor in the Department of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies at the University of Nottingham.